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chancellor kwasi kwarteng . hello, kwasi, we kwasi kwarteng. progressively getting poorer and poorer as a nation. that's right. so the way, the way to get out of this, and that was what i tried to do and liz truss tried to do is you've got to focus on growth. >> that's the exam question that we have answer . and the way we have to answer. and the way that you growth, lots of that you get growth, lots of people different ideas, but people have different ideas, but principally a conservative approach to getting growth is to reduce so that people, reduce taxes. so that people, ordinary people and businesses can spend more of their own money to invest and grow the economy. >> so the theory is, is that you cut taxes and that then pumps more money exactly right into the economy. exactly right. >> and then people, you know, it's not government that are creating wealth, it's individuals, businessmen , individuals, businessmen, companies that create wealth . companies that create wealth. it's the private sector that creates wealth , that the public creat
chancellor kwasi kwarteng . hello, kwasi, we kwasi kwarteng. progressively getting poorer and poorer as a nation. that's right. so the way, the way to get out of this, and that was what i tried to do and liz truss tried to do is you've got to focus on growth. >> that's the exam question that we have answer . and the way we have to answer. and the way that you growth, lots of that you get growth, lots of people different ideas, but people have different ideas, but principally a...
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now to some now we're going to get some reaction kwasi kwartengs reaction to kwasi kwartengs interviewerested in what he had to uh, what did you make of to say. uh, what did you make of his interview with camilla this morning? >> i think, um, mr kwarteng has said stepping down and as said he's stepping down and as he skips off to the horizon with his fat mps pension , are his big fat mps pension, are perfectly able to pay his mortgage, leaves in his wake. mortgage, he leaves in his wake. tens thousands of tens of thousands of self—employed who self—employed people who are struggling to pay their mortgages huge mortgages because of the huge increase . liz, we're back up at increase. liz, we're back up at 5. lot of 5. there's a lot of self—employed in this self—employed people in this country get the country who couldn't get the mortgage they've mortgage that they've got if they fulfil the they tried to fulfil the criteria now exists , and criteria that now exists, and it's wrong. it's it's just plain wrong. it's shocking he's leaving families it's just plain wrong. it's shocare] he's le
now to some now we're going to get some reaction kwasi kwartengs reaction to kwasi kwartengs interviewerested in what he had to uh, what did you make of to say. uh, what did you make of his interview with camilla this morning? >> i think, um, mr kwarteng has said stepping down and as said he's stepping down and as he skips off to the horizon with his fat mps pension , are his big fat mps pension, are perfectly able to pay his mortgage, leaves in his wake. mortgage, he leaves in his wake....
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complete disaster complete and utter disaster along kwasi kwarteng, who's along with kwasi kwarteng,no longer standing for parliament why don't you parliament again. why don't you guys coalesce behind the guys just coalesce behind the prime minister >> well, i am supporting the prime minister. i want him to win. and i, of course, am very against these plots against him. what's the point of actually, dear old liz truss, everyone's going say , look, are you going to say, look, why are you having this little party within a party which people are just going to say, for heaven's sake, matthew, in? because i actually think it's impressive that both liz truss and theresa may have remained in the front line of british politics, are arguing for the things that they believe in. when other former leaders and one in particular, went off to advise dictators and get a lot of money for it. actually, isn't it a good thing? which one was that? people who remain in politics when they've served because they bring some experience acas and the opportunity people opportunity to bring people together, was
complete disaster complete and utter disaster along kwasi kwarteng, who's along with kwasi kwarteng,no longer standing for parliament why don't you parliament again. why don't you guys coalesce behind the guys just coalesce behind the prime minister >> well, i am supporting the prime minister. i want him to win. and i, of course, am very against these plots against him. what's the point of actually, dear old liz truss, everyone's going say , look, are you going to say, look, why are you...
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former chancellor of the exchequer kwasi kwarteng , mp for kwasi kwarteng, mp for spelthorne, joins meoins me now. kwasi lovely to see you this morning. so why are you standing down? well i just thought after 14 years it's quite a long time and it's probably time for to move on and i think that happens in lots of people's lives. i mean, it doesn't show that much confidence in the tories, does it? >> it's a personal decision. and actually many years ago i remember writing a book where i thought we should have time limits for mps because i think people is not that people the danger is not that they too soon, but people they leave too soon, but people stay bit too long. stay on a bit too long. >> it the case that the >> was it the case that the reaction to the mini—budget and everything subsequently everything that subsequently happened bruising? not happened was so bruising? not really. it had impact really. i mean, it had an impact because you wouldn't because last year you wouldn't because last year you wouldn't be that you were going to be saying that you were going to stand down this
former chancellor of the exchequer kwasi kwarteng , mp for kwasi kwarteng, mp for spelthorne, joins meoins me now. kwasi lovely to see you this morning. so why are you standing down? well i just thought after 14 years it's quite a long time and it's probably time for to move on and i think that happens in lots of people's lives. i mean, it doesn't show that much confidence in the tories, does it? >> it's a personal decision. and actually many years ago i remember writing a book where i...
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kwasi kwarteng has said today he won't be standing at the next general election. n honour to serve his constituents since 2010. mr kwarteng served for just 38 days as chancellor in 2022. that was under the former prime minister, liz truss . around 8 million people will today receive the last of three cost of living payments. the payments will be made directly into bank accounts and those who are eligible won't need to apply by the former irish premier john bruton has died today at the age of 76, following a long illness. bruton served as taoiseach from 1994 through to 1997. his family says he died peacefully at hospital in dublin earlier this morning, adding that he'll be greatly . missed. for the latest greatly. missed. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gbnews.com. forward slash alerts . for exclusive , limited edition . for exclusive, limited edition and rare gold coins that are always newsworthy. >> rosalind gold proudly sponsors the gb news financial report , and here's a quick look report
kwasi kwarteng has said today he won't be standing at the next general election. n honour to serve his constituents since 2010. mr kwarteng served for just 38 days as chancellor in 2022. that was under the former prime minister, liz truss . around 8 million people will today receive the last of three cost of living payments. the payments will be made directly into bank accounts and those who are eligible won't need to apply by the former irish premier john bruton has died today at the age of...
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well i think we're gonna start with kwasi kwarteng , the former kwasi kwarteng, the former chancellorsacked and he was truss sacked him and he was there 30,000ft back there at 30,000ft coming back from meeting in the states. >> but anyway, kwasi was on gb news and been news yesterday and he has been saying that tories are in saying that the tories are in such pickle that rishi such a pickle that rishi needs to predecessor and to turn to his predecessor and bnng to turn to his predecessor and bring back boris. >> we have clip of that. let's >> we have a clip of that. let's hear if want hear what he said. if you want somebody should reach somebody help, you should reach out to them. >> that's you would do ? >> 7- >> yes. if 7— >> yes. if you ? >> yes. if you were in a difficult spot and you wanted a friend to help you somebody friend to help you or somebody to yeah. you would to help you, yeah. you would probably or probably pick up the phone or admit well, admit that he needs. well, there's that nemesis. there's all of that ego nemesis. there's all of that ego and nonsense. not time si
well i think we're gonna start with kwasi kwarteng , the former kwasi kwarteng, the former chancellorsacked and he was truss sacked him and he was there 30,000ft back there at 30,000ft coming back from meeting in the states. >> but anyway, kwasi was on gb news and been news yesterday and he has been saying that tories are in saying that the tories are in such pickle that rishi such a pickle that rishi needs to predecessor and to turn to his predecessor and bnng to turn to his predecessor...
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the former chancellor — kwasi kwarteng — is standing down as an mp at the next election.22 — after being sacked by liz truss following their much—criticised mini—budget. more than 80 current mps have already said they will leave parliament at the next election. eight million people on means—tested benefits are now receiving their final cost—of—living payment, to help with high prices and bills. the 299 pound payment will go directly into bank accounts of those eligible, before the 22nd of february, without the need to claim. no further payments of this kind are scheduled, and charities are urging the government to consider more support. you're live with bbc news. the bbc has learned the government is preparing to offer dentists cash incentives to take on nhs patients and plans to send dental teams into schools to actually treat children's c. rt political correspondent has been telling me more of the details he has learned. dentistry in england has become a huge issue for both political parties with lots of concern that i know is working its way to mps and their know is wo
the former chancellor — kwasi kwarteng — is standing down as an mp at the next election.22 — after being sacked by liz truss following their much—criticised mini—budget. more than 80 current mps have already said they will leave parliament at the next election. eight million people on means—tested benefits are now receiving their final cost—of—living payment, to help with high prices and bills. the 299 pound payment will go directly into bank accounts of those eligible, before...
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the former chancellor kwasi kwarteng is standing down as an mp at the next election.2022, after being sacked by liz truss following their much—criticised mini—budget. more than 80 current mps have already said they will leave parliament at the next election. people in bristol have been queuing to sign up with a new nhs dentist practice for a second day. the police had to intervene yesterday to control the crowd of those wanting to register. the dentists' union says it's a "perfect snippet" of the situation nationwide. just a couple of the stories making headlines here in the uk. you're live with bbc news. it's one year on from turkey's deadliest earthquake that claimed more than 53,000 lives. at four in the morning, the time the earthrthquake hit, survivors held a pre—dawn vigil, in the remains of antakya city. it was punctuated by outbursts of anger that the turkish government has done too little to rehouse the hundreds of thousands still living in tents — an accusation which president erdogan denies. well, our correspondent anna foster covered the immediate aftermat
the former chancellor kwasi kwarteng is standing down as an mp at the next election.2022, after being sacked by liz truss following their much—criticised mini—budget. more than 80 current mps have already said they will leave parliament at the next election. people in bristol have been queuing to sign up with a new nhs dentist practice for a second day. the police had to intervene yesterday to control the crowd of those wanting to register. the dentists' union says it's a "perfect...
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the former chancellor kwasi kwarteng is standing down as an mp at the next election.eks in 2022 after being sacked he served at the treasury for just six weeks in 2022 after being sacked by liz truss following their much criticised mini budget. more than 80 current mps have already said they will leave parliament at the next election. eight million people on means tested benefits are now receiving their final cost of living payment, to help with high prices and bills. the 299 pound payment will go directly into bank accounts of those eligible, before the 22nd of february, without the need to claim. it has emerged that the government is preparing to offer dentists cash incentives to take on nhs patients in england amid a shortage of dental practices. it comes as hundreds of people have been queuing for the second day in a row to try to register at a new nhs dental practice in bristol. yesterday the police were called in to manage the crowds. tonight bbc news has seen details of government plans to make nhs dentistry in england more widely available. from bristol, danjo
the former chancellor kwasi kwarteng is standing down as an mp at the next election.eks in 2022 after being sacked he served at the treasury for just six weeks in 2022 after being sacked by liz truss following their much criticised mini budget. more than 80 current mps have already said they will leave parliament at the next election. eight million people on means tested benefits are now receiving their final cost of living payment, to help with high prices and bills. the 299 pound payment will...
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the former chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, is standing down as an mp at the next election.ked by liz truss following their much—criticised mini budget. more than 80 current mps have already said they will leave parliament at the next election. the dentists' union says a queue of hundreds of people trying to access a new nhs practice is a "perfect snippet" of the situation nationwide. police had to be called to manage the crowds after the st paul's dental practice opened for the first time in bristol yesterday. you're live with bbc news. let's look at the middle east now. the us secretary of state antony blinken is in cairo as part of his latest push for a gaza ceasefire. this is his fifth visit to the middle east, which began in saudi arabia, where he held talks with the saudi crown prince, mohammed bin salman. they discussed efforts to achieve an lasting end to the conflict. meanwhile, the israeli defence minister, yoav gallant, has warned hamas fighters who are hiding in rafah, that they would meet their end there. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have fled to the so
the former chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, is standing down as an mp at the next election.ked by liz truss following their much—criticised mini budget. more than 80 current mps have already said they will leave parliament at the next election. the dentists' union says a queue of hundreds of people trying to access a new nhs practice is a "perfect snippet" of the situation nationwide. police had to be called to manage the crowds after the st paul's dental practice opened for the first...
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was that kwasi kwasi kwarteng's fault because kwasi kwasi kwarteng's fault becwell, should she >> wellobably checks his memos before they you know what i mean? >> it did feel a little bit like she was being scapegoated. it felt know, she felt as though, you know, she she i mean, she should announce, i mean, javier milei managed it, javier milei managed to do it, you said, this is what you know, he said, this is what i'm going to do when i get in. >> public sector i'm going to do when i get in. >> are public sector i'm going to do when i get in. >> are the public sector i'm going to do when i get in. >> are the key3ublic sector i'm going to do when i get in. >> are the key thing. sector i'm going to do when i get in. >> are the key thing. there's cuts are the key thing. there's so much waste. and for all that we're need open we're told, oh, we need open borders bring workers borders to bring in workers because sector because the private sector doesn't have enough workers. we've workers the we've got those workers in the country, they're working in the pubuc country, they're working in t
was that kwasi kwasi kwarteng's fault because kwasi kwasi kwarteng's fault becwell, should she >> wellobably checks his memos before they you know what i mean? >> it did feel a little bit like she was being scapegoated. it felt know, she felt as though, you know, she she i mean, she should announce, i mean, javier milei managed it, javier milei managed to do it, you said, this is what you know, he said, this is what i'm going to do when i get in. >> public sector i'm going to...
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we are not in the liz truss—kwasi kwarteng sort of stage here, at least you would hope not, which isut all the tax cut promises because they don't want to get into that territory. so, i think both are competitive here, but labour are making real progress. you're talking about keir starmer talking to business, and that is exact what he's been doing today at an all—day labour business summit, and actually we can have a listen to what he had to say. all the hard work that's taken us l to this point, it's vindication, i a recognition of that guiding belief, notjust that labour. | could be the party of business, j that labour should be the party of business, that now, also, four years on, i labour is the party of business. siobhan, you were there listening to keir starmer. i was indeed. are businesses all turning up to listen to him because they think he is going to win the election or because you like what you're hearing from him? they're turning up because labour have been engaging with them for quite some time now. this hasn'tjust come out of nowhere. they have been talking to us, to b
we are not in the liz truss—kwasi kwarteng sort of stage here, at least you would hope not, which isut all the tax cut promises because they don't want to get into that territory. so, i think both are competitive here, but labour are making real progress. you're talking about keir starmer talking to business, and that is exact what he's been doing today at an all—day labour business summit, and actually we can have a listen to what he had to say. all the hard work that's taken us l to this...
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the former chancellor kwasi kwarteng is standing down as an mp at the next election.ed mini—budget. more than 80 current mps have already said they will leave parliament at the next election. 8 million people on means—tested benefits are now receiving their final cost—of—living payment to help with those high prices and bills. the £299 payment will go directly into bank accounts of those eligible before the 22nd of february without the need to claim. no further payments of this kind are scheduled and charities are urging the government to consider more support donald trump is not immune from prosecution for the alleged crimes he committed during his presidency to reverse the 2020 election. in rejecting unanimously the former president's immunity arguments, the appeals court in washington said the public interest in holding a president accountable outweighed the potential negative impacts on the office of the presidency. it's a setback for mr trump and opens the way for the trial to resume in late spring. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal is in washington. th
the former chancellor kwasi kwarteng is standing down as an mp at the next election.ed mini—budget. more than 80 current mps have already said they will leave parliament at the next election. 8 million people on means—tested benefits are now receiving their final cost—of—living payment to help with those high prices and bills. the £299 payment will go directly into bank accounts of those eligible before the 22nd of february without the need to claim. no further payments of this kind...
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and liz truss _ october 2022 when kwasi kwarteng and liz truss crash the budget, that was the time _ed _ the time to pivot. it has been badly handled now and the dividing line that laura — handled now and the dividing line that laura trott is trying to create. _ that laura trott is trying to create, the issue is not no plan versus— create, the issue is not no plan versus the _ create, the issue is not no plan versus the plan, it is the government has their own plan. labour— government has their own plan. labour has _ government has their own plan. labour has to have a plan and offer hope _ labour has to have a plan and offer hope it— labour has to have a plan and offer hope. it goes back to offering hope and offering change and that is what progressive parties have to do. but where progressive parties have to do. where does progressive parties have to do. pm where does he get back to add to this in terms of the green upper? i think where you get back to is the announcement, what is the detail of great _ announcement, what is the detail of great british energy, the detail of the wealt
and liz truss _ october 2022 when kwasi kwarteng and liz truss crash the budget, that was the time _ed _ the time to pivot. it has been badly handled now and the dividing line that laura — handled now and the dividing line that laura trott is trying to create. _ that laura trott is trying to create, the issue is not no plan versus— create, the issue is not no plan versus the _ create, the issue is not no plan versus the plan, it is the government has their own plan. labour— government has...
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the former chancellor kwasi kwarteng is standing down as an mp at the next election.ng sacked by liz truss following their much—criticised mini—budget. more than 80 current mps have already said they will leave parliament at the next election. 80 million people on means tested benefits are receiving their final cost of living payment to help with high prices and builds. the 200 99p payment will go directly into the bank accounts of those eligible before the 22nd of february. —— 8 million people are means tested benefits. the £299 payment. it's one year on — from turkey's deadliest earthquake, that claimed more than 53,000. survivors held a pre—dawn vigil, in the remains of antakya city. it was punctuated by outbursts of anger, that the turkish government has done too little to rehouse the hundreds of thousands, still living in tents — an accusation which president erdogan denies. our reporter sheida kiran has followed the story of turkish woman, and the struggles that she and her community have been through since the aftermath of the earthquake translation: we have se
the former chancellor kwasi kwarteng is standing down as an mp at the next election.ng sacked by liz truss following their much—criticised mini—budget. more than 80 current mps have already said they will leave parliament at the next election. 80 million people on means tested benefits are receiving their final cost of living payment to help with high prices and builds. the 200 99p payment will go directly into the bank accounts of those eligible before the 22nd of february. —— 8...
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the former chancellor kwasi kwarteng is standing down as an mp at the next election. union says a queue of hundreds of people trying to access a new nhs practice is a "perfect snippet" of the situation nationwide. after the st paul's dental practice opened for the first time in bristol yesterday. more on all those stories on the website. at least three people have been killed by falling trees after a powerful storm brought flooding and mudslides to suburbs of los angeles. more than a million people have been left without power, and the governor of california has declared a state of emergency in some areas. aruna iyengar has this report. los angeles, america's second largest city, saw a record on sunday of over ten centimetres of rain. there is disruption on the roads, mudslides and flooding. this is the effect of what is being called the pineapple express, an atmospheric stream of moisture stretching across the pacific and it's causing chaos in southern california. in some hilly areas, people have been ordered to evacuate. this home in a suburb of la slid down a hill
the former chancellor kwasi kwarteng is standing down as an mp at the next election. union says a queue of hundreds of people trying to access a new nhs practice is a "perfect snippet" of the situation nationwide. after the st paul's dental practice opened for the first time in bristol yesterday. more on all those stories on the website. at least three people have been killed by falling trees after a powerful storm brought flooding and mudslides to suburbs of los angeles. more than a...
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. >> kwasi kwarteng says immigration must be a key focus for the government when it comes to having success next election. the former chancellor also told gb news camilla tominey his decision to not stand for re—election as an mp is one he's been considering for a while now. >> think about it for a long time, have you? how long? and there was well, ever since the beginning the parliament. beginning of the parliament. actually, had actually, i had thought. i had thought minister of thought and i was minister of state that point. i had state at that point. i had thought that you know, three terms, three obviously we had more , but 15 is more elections, but 15 years is probably , in this modern probably, in this modern climate, a reasonable amount of time to be an mp. two of the principal things that conservatives should be fighting for a lower taxes and secure borders, stronger immigration and strong land taxes. and if you look at our see an immigration cap for. yes, i mean, there's got to be something it. i mean, yeah, something on it. i mean, yeah, you know, on two of those metrics, frankly
. >> kwasi kwarteng says immigration must be a key focus for the government when it comes to having success next election. the former chancellor also told gb news camilla tominey his decision to not stand for re—election as an mp is one he's been considering for a while now. >> think about it for a long time, have you? how long? and there was well, ever since the beginning the parliament. beginning of the parliament. actually, had actually, i had thought. i had thought minister of...
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he's stepping down as an mp , i'll be speaking to an mp, i'll be speaking to former chancellor kwasi kwartengla tominey at 9.30 on sunday morning. welcome back to gb news saturday with me dawn neesom on your tv, onune with me dawn neesom on your tv, online and on digital radio. >> now thousands of pro—palestinian protesters are marching across the country today again calling for a ceasefire in gaza. they've been going for nearly four months now across the country in cities like london, manchester and edinburgh. and now pro—palestinian protests are occupying branches of barclays is calling for a boycott of the bank over links to israel . so, bank over links to israel. so, um, i'm stunned they found a branch open, to be honest with you. but joining me now is our west midlands reporter, jack carson. jack good afternoon. thank you for joining carson. jack good afternoon. thank you forjoining us carson. jack good afternoon. thank you for joining us from birmingham. this afternoon. what's going on behind you? we can see there . can see there. >> yeah. so what you can see behind me, dawn is part of
he's stepping down as an mp , i'll be speaking to an mp, i'll be speaking to former chancellor kwasi kwartengla tominey at 9.30 on sunday morning. welcome back to gb news saturday with me dawn neesom on your tv, onune with me dawn neesom on your tv, online and on digital radio. >> now thousands of pro—palestinian protesters are marching across the country today again calling for a ceasefire in gaza. they've been going for nearly four months now across the country in cities like london,...
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we would all be better off if liz took a leaf out of her former chancellor's book, kwasi kwarteng apologisepologise, admitted fault and made plans to leave parliament. liz truss is not a popular conservative. she's an unpopular libertarian and it's time for her to leave us all in peace. time for her to leave us all in peace . darren, liz truss is a peace. darren, liz truss is a mate of yours. what is she doing? >> look. well, i think first of all, another mate of mine, nigel, actually said whilst he was there that basically she's copied the reform manifesto. so i don't think he was there to endorse liz truss. >> what is she. what is she doing? >> well, look, i think actually liz has been a really important voice on issues like china, for example, you know, as foreign secretary, she was beating the drum saying that we need to be more hawkish on issues like that. so i think i think you're being unkind to suggest unkind. >> has destroyed the free >> she has destroyed the free market cause for a generation . market cause for a generation. >> ian, these are the ideas that you believe in, darren.
we would all be better off if liz took a leaf out of her former chancellor's book, kwasi kwarteng apologisepologise, admitted fault and made plans to leave parliament. liz truss is not a popular conservative. she's an unpopular libertarian and it's time for her to leave us all in peace. time for her to leave us all in peace . darren, liz truss is a peace. darren, liz truss is a mate of yours. what is she doing? >> look. well, i think first of all, another mate of mine, nigel, actually...
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you know, i had kwasi kwarteng in last week sitting exactly where stella is .where stella is. and i was asking him to outline some really key economic differences between labour and the conservatives. he struggled. i now think , on green policy, this now think, on green policy, this 28 billion good idea or bad idea is gone . what i'm making, bob, is gone. what i'm making, bob, is gone. what i'm making, bob, is there aren't fundamental differences now between the two parties. >> okay ? i don't for one second >> okay? i don't for one second believe that. and actually , believe that. and actually, frankly, nigel, i don't think that you believe it for one second. no, i do fori start. second. no, i do for i start. okay. before i start by the way, i'm a scout shanklin, i'm at a scout hut in shanklin, in rosie, the in my constituency. rosie, the assistant scout leader here, her husband, alex, was the secretary of kent golf club. and of the west kent golf club. and they regards. they they send their regards. they apparently said that had apparently said that you've had
you know, i had kwasi kwarteng in last week sitting exactly where stella is .where stella is. and i was asking him to outline some really key economic differences between labour and the conservatives. he struggled. i now think , on green policy, this now think, on green policy, this 28 billion good idea or bad idea is gone . what i'm making, bob, is gone. what i'm making, bob, is gone. what i'm making, bob, is there aren't fundamental differences now between the two parties. >> okay ? i...
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and also so, like, what she and kwasi kwarteng did was just a massive was just such a massive implosionwasn't good. >> but announced the tax cuts before announcing the public spending obviously spending cuts, which obviously obviously in obviously spooked investors in britain. did it completely britain. they did it completely the wrong way round. >> that that's >> the key people that that's the it? yeah the lesson, isn't it? yeah discuss with everybody. discuss it with everybody. actually a great idea if you look at make sure look at it. make sure everybody's board. you everybody's on board. but you need these things not need to look at these things not in like part need to look at these things not in the like part need to look at these things not in the equation. like part need to look at these things not in the equation. don't part need to look at these things not in the equation. don't look rt need to look at these things not in the equation. don't look at of the equation. don't look at one the seesaw without one side of the seesaw without the spend money. the other. don't spend mone
and also so, like, what she and kwasi kwarteng did was just a massive was just such a massive implosionwasn't good. >> but announced the tax cuts before announcing the public spending obviously spending cuts, which obviously obviously in obviously spooked investors in britain. did it completely britain. they did it completely the wrong way round. >> that that's >> the key people that that's the it? yeah the lesson, isn't it? yeah discuss with everybody. discuss it with...
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i don't know, but you've got certainly with kwasi kwarteng. it'll be interesting to see. his views . views. >> well, let's hope so. and i'm also quite intrigued as to why he didn't join his old comrade , he didn't join his old comrade, liz truss, in the popular conservative movement launched this week. he stayed well clear of that and of course, i'd like to find out what he wants to see in the next budget, because we had had jeremy hunt, the chancellor, sort of making out. he was the next nigel lawson. and then days, the and then in recent days, the treasury have been very much trying dampen expectation of trying to dampen expectation of major is that the major cut tax cuts, is that the right approach is the next general election to be general election going to be about economy? or perhaps about the economy? or perhaps michael say it's michael gove will say that it's going to about housing, and going to be about housing, and i'm be him on i'm going to be grilling him on why government keeps on why the government keeps on failing these housing failing to meet these housing
i don't know, but you've got certainly with kwasi kwarteng. it'll be interesting to see. his views . views. >> well, let's hope so. and i'm also quite intrigued as to why he didn't join his old comrade , he didn't join his old comrade, liz truss, in the popular conservative movement launched this week. he stayed well clear of that and of course, i'd like to find out what he wants to see in the next budget, because we had had jeremy hunt, the chancellor, sort of making out. he was the next...
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to why she was such a failure instead of just taking the bullet like kwarteng the bullet like kwasi kwartengstakes. >> forgive me . now i'm going to >> forgive me. now i'm going to stand down from parliament. that's what liz should lose the whip ? look, think the whip right? look, i think the prime minister has a difficult decision to make when comes decision to make when it comes to liz truss. she's just causing problems prime minister. problems for the prime minister. we after week week, quite we after week after week, quite frankly, liz truss, if she was given a chance, would have been the prime minister the best prime minister to save your the best prime minister to save youand why you're taxing. >> and that's why you're taxing. that's why in problem that's why you're in the problem . you're albi. party is .you're in albi. your party is about to get obliterated because the be that party the powers that be in that party took her down. now you're stuck with rishi sunak and a party full of lib dems in the skies. and members. >> a lib dem. do >> truss was a lib dem. you do know that? >> trus
to why she was such a failure instead of just taking the bullet like kwarteng the bullet like kwasi kwartengstakes. >> forgive me . now i'm going to >> forgive me. now i'm going to stand down from parliament. that's what liz should lose the whip ? look, think the whip right? look, i think the prime minister has a difficult decision to make when comes decision to make when it comes to liz truss. she's just causing problems prime minister. problems for the prime minister. we after...
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kwasi kwarteng, announcing kwarteng, of course.he today he's not standing at the next election. >> i every party >> well, i think every party needs to renew itself. every party needs new people coming forward. heard one great forward. we've heard one great new candidate today speaking here. there'll be many others, mari fraser. that's right . mari fraser. that's right. murray fraser. fantastic speech. really good ideas. we there's more of that coming through. so every party renews itself. and that's what's happening. >> nora forster. thank you. well, lord frost, they're enthused event which could enthused by an event which could have felt funereal but didn't. and that may offer some hope for this party in the future . this party in the future. >> chris. absolutely fascinating stuff. i've been i've been munching on the popcorn all the way through . um, thank you so way through. um, thank you so much for bringing us the very latest from the launch of popular conservatism in popular conservatism there in central yeah, great central lo
kwasi kwarteng, announcing kwarteng, of course.he today he's not standing at the next election. >> i every party >> well, i think every party needs to renew itself. every party needs new people coming forward. heard one great forward. we've heard one great new candidate today speaking here. there'll be many others, mari fraser. that's right . mari fraser. that's right. murray fraser. fantastic speech. really good ideas. we there's more of that coming through. so every party renews...
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i mean, you're going to do is be a government that is credible, not like truss kwasi kwarteng. >> no. know you to be a credible you want to be a credible government. would it be credible? for instance, mr bryant, critical bryant, knowing how critical you have the former us have been of the former us president the past, would president in the past, would it be competent credible be competent and indeed credible ? should trump come to ? should donald trump come to power? starmer is power? that keir starmer is perhaps future prime minister perhaps a future prime minister while donald trump is a future president ? he invites him to the president? he invites him to the uk and then you, presumably as you did 2017, will call for you did in 2017, will call for donald trump to be arrested . donald trump to be arrested. >> look, i'm not a big fan of donald trump, and i make no bones about that. i think there are i don't think that somebody who, um, denies the result of a general election is a good democrat. >> but starmer might have to work with this bloke . work with this bloke. >> um, indeed.
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um, and with our kwasi kwarteng.ris johnson's personality was what, one 2019 with that red wall? >> okay, well let's see what was said. here we go . said. here we go. >> if you want somebody help you should reach out to them. yes, that's what you would do. yes. if you were in a difficult spot and you wanted a friend to help you or somebody to help you. yeah. you probably pick up yeah. you would probably pick up the admit that he the phone or admit that he needs. there's of that needs. well, there's all of that ego there's all of that ego nemesis. there's all of that ego nemesis. there's all of that ego and nonsense. so it's not time more, you time simply to more, more, you know, same. no, know, more of the same. no, something to change for us something has to change for us to have chance of winning. and to have a chance of winning. and if means swallowing if that means swallowing some pride and suppressing bit of pride and suppressing a bit of ego reaching someone ego and reaching out to someone who's campaigner , ye
um, and with our kwasi kwarteng.ris johnson's personality was what, one 2019 with that red wall? >> okay, well let's see what was said. here we go . said. here we go. >> if you want somebody help you should reach out to them. yes, that's what you would do. yes. if you were in a difficult spot and you wanted a friend to help you or somebody to help you. yeah. you probably pick up yeah. you would probably pick up the admit that he the phone or admit that he needs. there's of that...
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. >> kwasi kwarteng says immigration must be a key focus for the government when it comes to having successthe next general election. the former chancellor also told gb news camilla tominey that his decision to not stand for re—election as an mp was one he'd had for a while . he'd had for a while. >> thinking about it for a long time. have you had long? and there was well, ever since the beginning of the parliament. actually, i had i had actually, i had thought, i had thought was minister of thought and i was minister of state at that point. i had thought that, know, three thought that, you know, three terms, obviously had terms, three obviously we had more elections , 15 is more elections, but 15 years is probably easy in this modern climate , a reasonable amount of climate, a reasonable amount of time to be an mp. two of the principal things that conservatives should fighting principal things that conaervatives should fighting principal things that cona loweras should fighting principal things that cona lower taxes�*uld fighting principal things that cona lower taxes and fighting principa
. >> kwasi kwarteng says immigration must be a key focus for the government when it comes to having successthe next general election. the former chancellor also told gb news camilla tominey that his decision to not stand for re—election as an mp was one he'd had for a while . he'd had for a while. >> thinking about it for a long time. have you had long? and there was well, ever since the beginning of the parliament. actually, i had i had actually, i had thought, i had thought was...
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kwasi kwarteng certainly thinks so . he kwarteng certainly thinks so.amilla tominey this morning on gb news. >> if you want somebody help , >> if you want somebody help, you should reach out to them. yes, that's what you would do. yes. if you were in a difficult spot and you wanted a friend to help you or somebody to help you. probably you. yeah you would probably pick or admit that pick up the phone or admit that he needs. well, there's all of that ego nemesis. there's of that ego nemesis. there's all of that ego nemesis. there's all of that nonsense. not that ego and nonsense. it's not time to more, more, you time simply to more, more, you know, more of the same. no, something to change for us something has to change for us to have a chance of winning . and to have a chance of winning. and if that means swallowing some pride suppressing bit of pride and suppressing a bit of ego reaching out to someone ego and reaching out to someone who's campaigner. yeah, who's approved campaigner. yeah, then do that . then he should do that. >> so should boris enter
kwasi kwarteng certainly thinks so . he kwarteng certainly thinks so.amilla tominey this morning on gb news. >> if you want somebody help , >> if you want somebody help, you should reach out to them. yes, that's what you would do. yes. if you were in a difficult spot and you wanted a friend to help you or somebody to help you. probably you. yeah you would probably pick or admit that pick up the phone or admit that he needs. well, there's all of that ego nemesis. there's of that ego...
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kwasi kwarteng. he's told the kwarteng. spelthorne , um, that people of spelthorne, um, that he's, he's , he's offski. right. he's, he's, he's offski. right. and so these are these are a shocking v—sign to, to their people when everything is going well. oh yes . people when everything is going well. oh yes. i'm going to be chancellor. i'm going to be this, i'm going to be that. hello. what's going on? oh, you don't like me. well, in that case, off. it is case, i'm off. no, it is completely wrong. they should not be allowed to say goodbye . not be allowed to say goodbye. they should sit there and fight for it. yeah. >> i mean, the country needs to be fought for at the moment. we have problems left, right and centre they be centre and they appear to be deciding to but um, deciding to leave. but um, talking of there , calibre talking of mps, there, calibre of the labour mps who won last week's by elections has been called into question. so wellingborough's new 28 year old mp , jen kitchen has limited mp, jen kitchen has limite
kwasi kwarteng. he's told the kwarteng. spelthorne , um, that people of spelthorne, um, that he's, he's , he's offski. right. he's, he's, he's offski. right. and so these are these are a shocking v—sign to, to their people when everything is going well. oh yes . people when everything is going well. oh yes. i'm going to be chancellor. i'm going to be this, i'm going to be that. hello. what's going on? oh, you don't like me. well, in that case, off. it is case, i'm off. no, it is completely...
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she and her colleagues, her close colleagues , kwasi her close colleagues, kwasi kwarteng, one of thosesort things out, and eventually tory mps had to, embarrassingly for them, get rid of her. so the idea that she then says, well, of course it's all a conspiracy . she, i must all a conspiracy. she, i must say, doesn't strike me as being terribly, terribly true or terribly, terribly true or terribly relevant . terribly relevant. >> i think she's absolutely delusional. you know, we all saw what happened. and, you know, she's kind of trying to blame it on the deep state. tell that to everybody who's mortgage basically tripled after her shenanigans. i just think it's absolutely ridiculous . and it's absolutely ridiculous. and it's almost as if i never really know what to get with liz truss, because obviously, she because obviously, at first she was then she was was lib dem, then she was conservative, was conservative, she was a remainer, a, you remainer, then she was a, you know, the know, ardent brexiteer. who the hell that's i'm hell is she? that's what i'm trying out. it trying to figure
she and her colleagues, her close colleagues , kwasi her close colleagues, kwasi kwarteng, one of thosesort things out, and eventually tory mps had to, embarrassingly for them, get rid of her. so the idea that she then says, well, of course it's all a conspiracy . she, i must all a conspiracy. she, i must say, doesn't strike me as being terribly, terribly true or terribly, terribly true or terribly relevant . terribly relevant. >> i think she's absolutely delusional. you know, we all saw...
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here's labour mp rupa huq telling an audience that kwasi kwarteng is just superficially black. >> spsrogramme, you wouldn't know he's black. >> and where were the police when the guardian printed this sickening cartoon mocking priti patel or when the pro—palestine mob paraded the flag of jihad through the streets of london? that's right. they were nowhere to be seen. so tonight i am asking , is the to be seen. so tonight i am asking, is the lee to be seen. so tonight i am asking , is the lee anderson hate asking, is the lee anderson hate speech investigation a complete and utter waste of police time? let me know your thoughts. email me gb views at gb news. com or tweet me at gb news and make sure you go and vote in our poll. i'll bring you those results very shortly. but first, going head to head on this. our london retired police officer norman broadcaster norman brennan, and broadcaster jeni you. thank norman brennan, and broadcaster jeni very, you. thank norman brennan, and broadcaster jeni very, very you. thank norman brennan, and broadcaster jeni very, very much. you. thank norma
here's labour mp rupa huq telling an audience that kwasi kwarteng is just superficially black. >> spsrogramme, you wouldn't know he's black. >> and where were the police when the guardian printed this sickening cartoon mocking priti patel or when the pro—palestine mob paraded the flag of jihad through the streets of london? that's right. they were nowhere to be seen. so tonight i am asking , is the to be seen. so tonight i am asking, is the lee to be seen. so tonight i am asking ,...
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we saw what happened with with with her economic policy with kwasi kwarteng and she's saying that reason for is what that the reason for this is what she the deep state, she describes as the deep state, which i think is maybe too conspiratorial sounding a phrase. think she's phrase. i think what she's really saying, really or should be saying, perhaps, is that even the conservative party has become so infected leftist ideas that infected with leftist ideas that it's impossible to advance a conservative agenda. paul, do you think she's about this ? >> well, 7_ >> well, she's ? >> well, she's she she's right that the blob, the deep state exists to some extent, like you say, to say it's completely in control would make it a conspiracy theory that most people probably wouldn't believe. >> however, the phrase no, because when people it's too tokenistic, they're always talking like, honestly, there are people who i've who i know who believe that there's this secret battle that run secret satanic battle that run the entire globe and they're frankly bonkers . and they use frankly bonkers. and th
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he's stepping down as an mp , i'll be speaking to an mp, i'll be speaking to former chancellor kwasi kwartengnd more with me. camilla tominey. at 930 on sunday morning . sunday morning. >> good afternoon, 23 after three. this is gb news on tv, onune three. this is gb news on tv, online and on digital radio. i'm nana akua . we are the people's nana akua. we are the people's channel. it's now time for climate control where we unpick the debate around the climate . the debate around the climate. actor rowan atkinson was blamed this week for low electric vehicle sales after he called electric cars soulless. his comments were mentioned in the house of lords debate on the issue, with other common complaints being that evs are heavy , expensive and don't have heavy, expensive and don't have enough charging points. so are electric vehicles the future? well i'm joined now by danica mccarthy , climate columnist for mccarthy, climate columnist for the independent, and property expert russell quirk. all right, danica , good afternoon. i danica, good afternoon. i remembered it like monica. see, that's how
he's stepping down as an mp , i'll be speaking to an mp, i'll be speaking to former chancellor kwasi kwartengnd more with me. camilla tominey. at 930 on sunday morning . sunday morning. >> good afternoon, 23 after three. this is gb news on tv, onune three. this is gb news on tv, online and on digital radio. i'm nana akua . we are the people's nana akua. we are the people's channel. it's now time for climate control where we unpick the debate around the climate . the debate around the...
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it's worth remembering kwasi remembering her and kwasi kwarteng specifically did kwarteng did specificallythat it wasn't able to be and wasn't able to be checked. and balanced. um, and, you know, she had completely free rein to do what she wanted, and it was a disaster. i don't disagree with the statement that she was making there, but equally, um, i think she's on the campaign trail, but i'm where trail, but i'm not sure where the campaign is heading. yeah. >> fair point. claire. >> fair point. claire. >> well, it's interesting to see that on that she's reflecting back on thatcher. lot of the thatcher. them a lot of the conservatives with a large c as well as a small c seem to think that thatcher is the absolute iconic where they iconic pinnacle of where they ought and i'm not sure ought to be. and i'm not sure that's a definite um or a really positive way or direction to go in, because thatcher did a lot of harm to the country . however, of harm to the country. however, you she was in the you know, she she was in the premiership, she was prime minister for how many days? 48, 48 days. and
it's worth remembering kwasi remembering her and kwasi kwarteng specifically did kwarteng did specificallythat it wasn't able to be and wasn't able to be checked. and balanced. um, and, you know, she had completely free rein to do what she wanted, and it was a disaster. i don't disagree with the statement that she was making there, but equally, um, i think she's on the campaign trail, but i'm where trail, but i'm not sure where the campaign is heading. yeah. >> fair point. claire....
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on archewell, kwasi kwarteng says immigration must be a key focus for the government when it comes tocess at the next election. the former chancellor also told gb news his decision to not stand for re—election as an mp is one he's been considering for a while . been considering for a while. >> thinking about it for a long time . have you.7 how >> thinking about it for a long time . have you? how long? and time. have you? how long? and there was well, ever since the beginning of the parliament. actually, i thought, i had actually, i had thought, i had thought and i was minister of state point. i had state at that point. i had thought that, you know, three terms, three we had terms, three obviously we had more , but 15 years is more elections, but 15 years is probably , in this modern probably, in this modern climate, a reasonable amount of time to be an mp . two of the time to be an mp. two of the principal things that conservatives should fighting conservatives should be fighting for lower taxes and secure for are lower taxes and secure borders, stronger immigration. yeah, and strong
on archewell, kwasi kwarteng says immigration must be a key focus for the government when it comes tocess at the next election. the former chancellor also told gb news his decision to not stand for re—election as an mp is one he's been considering for a while . been considering for a while. >> thinking about it for a long time . have you.7 how >> thinking about it for a long time . have you? how long? and time. have you? how long? and there was well, ever since the beginning of...
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they're not going to go a sort of liz truss, go for a sort of liz truss, kwasi kwarteng bonanza.e's loads of free money. that's just not what they believe. and so i think they're in a really tricky spot caught spot where they're caught between it. they between the politics of it. they know need to do something know they need to do something bold you know , something bold and, you know, something that's standout offer that's a standout offer to the electorate . but they have electorate. but they don't have the money. electorate. but they don't have the they ay. electorate. but they don't have the theyay. have money. >> they don't have the money. they're pressure to make they're under pressure to make these cuts. and they're also under spend i under pressure to spend more. i mean, right wing mean, here's the right wing press calling , uh, press this morning calling, uh, reports that they're not going to defence. to invest more in defence. indefensible because, of course, all rising concern about all this rising concern about various threats , a big various global threats, a big wor
they're not going to go a sort of liz truss, go for a sort of liz truss, kwasi kwarteng bonanza.e's loads of free money. that's just not what they believe. and so i think they're in a really tricky spot caught spot where they're caught between it. they between the politics of it. they know need to do something know they need to do something bold you know , something bold and, you know, something that's standout offer that's a standout offer to the electorate . but they have electorate. but they...