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party. a labourer look like that. certainly ease - competent party. a labourer look like that. ot too many— like that. certainly ease a sober, not too manyjoe. _ like that. certainly ease a sober, not too manyjoe, one _ like that. certainly ease a sober, not too manyjoe, one or- like that. certainly ease a sober, not too manyjoe, one or two - not too manyjoe, one or two sprinkled — not too manyjoe, one or two sprinkled in — not too manyjoe, one or two sprinkled in his— not too manyjoe, one or two sprinkled in his speech - not too manyjoe, one or two sprinkled in his speech but i sprinkled in his speech but when people _ sprinkled in his speech but when people think _ sprinkled in his speech but when people think it's _ sprinkled in his speech but when people think it's time _ sprinkled in his speech but when people think it's time for- sprinkled in his speech but when people think it's time for a - people think it's time for a grown-up. _ people think it's time for a grown-up. it's— people think it's time for a grown—up, it's quite - people think it's time for a . grown—up, it's
party. a labourer look like that. certainly ease - competent party. a labourer look like that. ot too many— like that. certainly ease a sober, not too manyjoe. _ like that. certainly ease a sober, not too manyjoe, one _ like that. certainly ease a sober, not too manyjoe, one or- like that. certainly ease a sober, not too manyjoe, one or two - not too manyjoe, one or two sprinkled — not too manyjoe, one or two sprinkled in — not too manyjoe, one or two sprinkled in his— not too manyjoe,...
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then, not - the labour party then, not aligned _ the labour party then, not aligned with _ the labourigned with them now. we are just as — aligned with them now. we are just as likely— aligned with them now. we are just as likely to _ aligned with them now. we are just as likely to talk _ aligned with them now. we are just as likely to talk to - aligned with them now. we are just as likely to talk to rory i just as likely to talk to rory stewart— just as likely to talk to rory stewart and _ just as likely to talk to rory stewart and barry- just as likely to talk to rory stewart and barry as - just as likely to talk to rory stewart and barry as we i just as likely to talk to rory i stewart and barry as we would do talk — stewart and barry as we would do talk with _ stewart and barry as we would do talk with any— stewart and barry as we would do talk with any of— stewart and barry as we would do talk with any of the - do talk with any of the corbin's _ do talk with any of the corbin's shadow- do talk with any of the i corbin's shadow cabinet or starmer's _ corbin's shadow cabinet or sta
then, not - the labour party then, not aligned _ the labour party then, not aligned with _ the labourigned with them now. we are just as — aligned with them now. we are just as likely— aligned with them now. we are just as likely to _ aligned with them now. we are just as likely to talk _ aligned with them now. we are just as likely to talk to - aligned with them now. we are just as likely to talk to rory i just as likely to talk to rory stewart— just as likely to talk to rory stewart and...
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first the labour party conference was by the sea in brighton this week. it's set labour on course in a new direction, tacking right, leaving corbyn supporters somewhat out at sea. starmer told his party they had nearly been obliterated but essentially, given they were roundly beaten byjohnson, by whom he described as "a trivial man, a trickster who had performed his one trick", it was clear labour had to shift back to the centre if they ever want to be in power again. there were also important rule changes strengthening starmer�*s hand, but as was his speech that was billed as "a make or break moment". let us examine the last few days politically. ian was it make or break or where did it [and in your view? i don't know if it was make or break but i think keir starmer could certainly feel happy with his progress over the week. the conference went pretty well for him — even the heckling probably helped him, particularly when it was so crass as to come when he was talking about his sick mother being in an emergency ward in hospital. to have people heckling t
first the labour party conference was by the sea in brighton this week. it's set labour on course in a new direction, tacking right, leaving corbyn supporters somewhat out at sea. starmer told his party they had nearly been obliterated but essentially, given they were roundly beaten byjohnson, by whom he described as "a trivial man, a trickster who had performed his one trick", it was clear labour had to shift back to the centre if they ever want to be in power again. there were also...
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i think certainly the | labour party have failed to put forward — labour party have failed to put forward in the of voters and convince them that they need _ the of voters and convince them that they need to vote for labour party at the _ they need to vote for labour party at the edge general election. the next general election isn't likely going _ next general election isn't likely going to — next general election isn't likely going to take place in 2024. we've not felt _ going to take place in 2024. we've not felt a _ going to take place in 2024. we've not felt a lot of the pain from the coronavirus — not felt a lot of the pain from the coronavirus pandemicjust yet. we are hearing — coronavirus pandemicjust yet. we are hearing increasingly about the nhs backlog, we got a lot of workers currently _ nhs backlog, we got a lot of workers currently coming out the furlough skiing, _ currently coming out the furlough skiing, universal credit atlases only skiing, universal credit atlases oniyjust — skiing, universal credit atlases onlyjust come to an end. i feel we've _ onlyjust come to an end.
i think certainly the | labour party have failed to put forward — labour party have failed to put forward in the of voters and convince them that they need _ the of voters and convince them that they need to vote for labour party at the _ they need to vote for labour party at the edge general election. the next general election isn't likely going _ next general election isn't likely going to — next general election isn't likely going to take place in 2024. we've not felt _ going to take...
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well, some of what i think- was happening was the labour party turning a corner, or keir turning a cornerar closer. to getting back to a labour government is opposed - to the difficulties that we had - in the run—up to the 2019 election, the difficulties we've had - in the past at our past defeats. so some of that inevitably is going to be bumpy, - but it is part of actually changing the party to get more of a focusl on the country rather than looking inward ourselves and on the things that we need to do to earn back support, because we lost a lot. of votes in the last general election, and that has - got to be turned round. one of the rule changes that went through at the weekend was changing the threshold above which local party activists could deselect you or your colleagues as the labour candidate in the next election, and we were told that is because you guys were having to look behind your shoulders at the hard left, was the phrase were given from keir starmer�*s team. is that something that was happening to you, where you having to look behind your shoulder the whole time because s
well, some of what i think- was happening was the labour party turning a corner, or keir turning a cornerar closer. to getting back to a labour government is opposed - to the difficulties that we had - in the run—up to the 2019 election, the difficulties we've had - in the past at our past defeats. so some of that inevitably is going to be bumpy, - but it is part of actually changing the party to get more of a focusl on the country rather than looking inward ourselves and on the things that...
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let�*s the labour party conference. let's move on to _ the labour party conference.e on to talk about the - the labour party conference. let�*s move on to talk about the front page of the eye and may be trouble ahead. lots of different bullet points here about issues that are facing the uk right now that we have touched on already to some degree and the petrol crisis, energy bills, global shipping, industry fears. there is a lot to think about, and yet the front page of the i saying the prime minister shrugs off britain's cost—of—living crisis. is there a feeling he has shrugged it off and it does not matter because it was not really mentioned to that extent in his speech? it not really mentioned to that extent in his speech?— in his speech? it was not at all. he did not in his speech? it was not at all. he did rrot refer _ in his speech? it was not at all. he did not refer to _ in his speech? it was not at all. he did not refer to the _ in his speech? it was not at all. he did not refer to the fuel _ in his speech? it was not at all. he did not refer to the fuel cri
let�*s the labour party conference. let's move on to _ the labour party conference.e on to talk about the - the labour party conference. let�*s move on to talk about the front page of the eye and may be trouble ahead. lots of different bullet points here about issues that are facing the uk right now that we have touched on already to some degree and the petrol crisis, energy bills, global shipping, industry fears. there is a lot to think about, and yet the front page of the i saying the...
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in the labour party rose to pay his tribute. . , the labour party rose to pay his tribute. ., , , thedays, this been many _ tribute. in the last few days, this been many tributes _ tribute. in the last few days, this been many tributes to _ tribute. in the last few days, this been many tributes to sir - tribute. in the last few days, this been many tributes to sir david, | been many tributes to sir david, from _ been many tributes to sir david, from politicians— been many tributes to sir david, from politicians of— been many tributes to sir david, from politicians of all— been many tributes to sir david, from politicians of all parties. i from politicians of all parties. from — from politicians of all parties. from his _ from politicians of all parties. from his constituents - from politicians of all parties. from his constituents and - from politicians of all parties. - from his constituents and members of the public, _ from his constituents and members of the public, from — from his constituents and members of the public, from friends _ from his constituents and members of the publi
in the labour party rose to pay his tribute. . , the labour party rose to pay his tribute. ., , , thedays, this been many _ tribute. in the last few days, this been many tributes _ tribute. in the last few days, this been many tributes to _ tribute. in the last few days, this been many tributes to sir - tribute. in the last few days, this been many tributes to sir david, | been many tributes to sir david, from _ been many tributes to sir david, from politicians— been many tributes to sir...
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we have been fighting in the labour party.ing scraps on petrol forecourts. it does feel to me that this conversation of electability and presenting himself to the country is kind of disassociated from the reality. i agree, i thought it was an adequate speech, it wasn't a bad speech. but i don't see him mastering the media in a way that will be necessary for labour. we know labour in this country has structural faults which favours the tories it will take something really special from keir starmer to do with the majority to and right now surrounded by the people he is, i don't see it, i don't see it. importantly i don't see it at all with new media at all, not one bit. let's talk about how that much change. do you think he needs a political big hitter from the press to work with him? blair had campbell — what you think? yeah, that's an - interesting question. he's got matthew doyle, who when i started - in the lobby 20 years ago, - matthew was running the rebuttal union in the labour press office. he's got real experience. he w
we have been fighting in the labour party.ing scraps on petrol forecourts. it does feel to me that this conversation of electability and presenting himself to the country is kind of disassociated from the reality. i agree, i thought it was an adequate speech, it wasn't a bad speech. but i don't see him mastering the media in a way that will be necessary for labour. we know labour in this country has structural faults which favours the tories it will take something really special from keir...
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and i look at my phone — labour party. and i look at my phone and _ labour party., i thought it was — reality. i agree, i thought it was an— reality. i agree, i thought it was an adequate speech, it wasn't _ was an adequate speech, it wasn't a _ was an adequate speech, it wasn't a bad speech, it was a bad _ wasn't a bad speech, it was a bad speech i think he was in trouble _ bad speech i think he was in trouble '— bad speech i think he was in trouble. i don't see him mastering the media and a way that will— mastering the media and a way that will be necessary for labour _ that will be necessary for labour. we know labour in this country— labour. we know labour in this country has structural falls which _ country has structural falls which favours the tories. it can— which favours the tories. it can take _ which favours the tories. it can take something really special— can take something really special from keir starmer to do with the — special from keir starmer to do with the majority to and right now — with the majority to and right now surrounded by the people he
and i look at my phone — labour party. and i look at my phone and _ labour party., i thought it was — reality. i agree, i thought it was an— reality. i agree, i thought it was an adequate speech, it wasn't _ was an adequate speech, it wasn't a _ was an adequate speech, it wasn't a bad speech, it was a bad _ wasn't a bad speech, it was a bad speech i think he was in trouble _ bad speech i think he was in trouble '— bad speech i think he was in trouble. i don't see him mastering the media...
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in—person to a packed labour party conference.oday, we want to explore keir starmer and his current relationship with the media. does he have the same level of newspaper backing that tony blair, for example, enjoyed? do the newspapers still hold much sway over public opinion anyway? and what about those new outlets that emerged during jeremy corbyn�*s time? with power shifting to the centre of the party, how do they see their roles now? let me introduce you to my guest. jane merrick is policy editor at the i newspaper. before that she was political editor of the independent on sunday. you've been on twitter today with the assessment of keir starmer�*s speech for all your readers. i was tweeting a very long thread it was a very long tweet actually, it was a very long speech actually, so i ended up tweeting about 70 tweets. i guess it's a mix. the first take is a few tweets as he's speaking, but i'm actually going to be writing a piece that's halfway part written. about what his policy agenda is and whether that's enough for him to
in—person to a packed labour party conference.oday, we want to explore keir starmer and his current relationship with the media. does he have the same level of newspaper backing that tony blair, for example, enjoyed? do the newspapers still hold much sway over public opinion anyway? and what about those new outlets that emerged during jeremy corbyn�*s time? with power shifting to the centre of the party, how do they see their roles now? let me introduce you to my guest. jane merrick is...
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the union cosmic labour party _ back, tony. yes. the union cosmic labour party has — back, tony.id that we need to talk about pain conditions and we need assurances for workers, but it is just a reminder that although there are a lot of things not going particularly right at the moment, one thing that britain does have is an extremely competitive supermarket sector with four or five more, an extremely competitive supermarket sector with four orfive more, in fact, major, majorsupermarkets all on price and availability, and that is definitely a really good thing for us as a country and for consumers it's a good thing. so to me, this is a reminder that camino, morrison's, the fourth supermarket in the country is a very attractive proposition to investors across the world. , ., , , ., world. they do seem very attractive to forei . n world. they do seem very attractive to foreign investors. _ world. they do seem very attractive to foreign investors. absolutely. i world. they do seem very attractive | to foreign investors. absolutely. we are turning to the front page of the guardian in
the union cosmic labour party _ back, tony. yes. the union cosmic labour party has — back, tony.id that we need to talk about pain conditions and we need assurances for workers, but it is just a reminder that although there are a lot of things not going particularly right at the moment, one thing that britain does have is an extremely competitive supermarket sector with four or five more, an extremely competitive supermarket sector with four orfive more, in fact, major, majorsupermarkets all...
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so the deputy leader of the labour party released a very - the labour party released a very lenqthv—d scum�* at eight _ apologised for using the word scum�* at eight labour party event and was heavily— at eight labour party event and was heavily criticised immediately. the conservative mp david amess was killed _ conservative mp david amess was killed not— conservative mp david amess was killed not long afterwards and also to media _ killed not long afterwards and also to media there was some sort of linkage — to media there was some sort of linkage of— to media there was some sort of linkage of this rhetoric and this very— linkage of this rhetoric and this very sort— linkage of this rhetoric and this very sort of negative word about politicians — very sort of negative word about politicians that overall it leads to a culture — politicians that overall it leads to a culture of basically negativity and people treating politicians poorlv — and people treating politicians poorly. angela rayner has not said a word until— poorly. angela rayner has not said a word until today, and she has
so the deputy leader of the labour party released a very - the labour party released a very lenqthv—d scum�* at eight _ apologised for using the word scum�* at eight labour party event and was heavily— at eight labour party event and was heavily criticised immediately. the conservative mp david amess was killed _ conservative mp david amess was killed not— conservative mp david amess was killed not long afterwards and also to media _ killed not long afterwards and also to media there...
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and the labour party thinks there is a lesson there. i i high. there is a lesson there.— there is a lesson there. i i don't understand _ there is a lesson there. i i don't understand why _ there is a lesson there. i i don't understand why we _ there is a lesson there. i i don't understand why we don't - there is a lesson there. i i don't i understand why we don't mandate there is a lesson there. i i don't - understand why we don't mandate mask wearing on public transport. it is extraordinary. is it too much to ask, really, to ask someone on a crowded bus or tube to wear a mask? but also, forcing people to go back to work or ending any social distancing and ending advice about ventilation, all of these mitigations have been maintained on the continent. their levels are now a fracture of ours. —— a fraction. but the data about the impact of masks in the uk is farfrom straightforward. there is broad and large scale research that shows masks reduce transmission, but as john byrne murdoch notes, this is not a major driver of case numbers in the uk. he
and the labour party thinks there is a lesson there. i i high. there is a lesson there.— there is a lesson there. i i don't understand _ there is a lesson there. i i don't understand why _ there is a lesson there. i i don't understand why we _ there is a lesson there. i i don't understand why we don't - there is a lesson there. i i don't i understand why we don't mandate there is a lesson there. i i don't - understand why we don't mandate mask wearing on public transport. it is extraordinary....
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the uk's opposition labour party says it will not raise income tax at the next election.afficker is captured — after a joint operation by the armed forces, and the police. a candle—lit vigil to remember halyna hutchins, the film—maker killed on the set of an alec baldwin movie.
the uk's opposition labour party says it will not raise income tax at the next election.afficker is captured — after a joint operation by the armed forces, and the police. a candle—lit vigil to remember halyna hutchins, the film—maker killed on the set of an alec baldwin movie.
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i don't know if i was ever in love with the labour party. for a long time now...d, you know, when i was young, i was pretty left—wing. i went to some young communist meetings, but i would now say that i am someone who imposes no ideological map on the world to think about it. i try and think as originally as i can about every subject, and that involves not thinking, well, i'm a left—wing person, so i must think this about this. i think it's been very alienating for mostjews, the experience of the labour party, and mostjews, a lot of whom, the people i know, even though there's lots ofjews who presumably vote conservative, but the ones i know tend to be quite progressive, and they have felt alienation. they've felt homeless, is what's happened. and this is going to probably be the final thought. but one interesting review of the book said this, and it actually came from a jewish reviewer, a guy called joshua alston, he said, "baddiel�*s deep sense of melancholy is felt keenly throughout this book," and i guess maybe even the title points to that. you know, so i com
i don't know if i was ever in love with the labour party. for a long time now...d, you know, when i was young, i was pretty left—wing. i went to some young communist meetings, but i would now say that i am someone who imposes no ideological map on the world to think about it. i try and think as originally as i can about every subject, and that involves not thinking, well, i'm a left—wing person, so i must think this about this. i think it's been very alienating for mostjews, the experience...
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— own party or clinical beliefs or of the labour party or any other party with thatry, very friendly welcoming, warm embrace. it is very nice to _ welcoming, warm embrace. it is very nice to hear— welcoming, warm embrace. it is very nice to hear those tributes being given— nice to hear those tributes being given to — nice to hear those tributes being given to him, be given about him from— given to him, be given about him from politicians of all hues. maybe i'm from politicians of all hues. maybe i'm a _ from politicians of all hues. maybe i'm a pollyanna there is a hope that that might — i'm a pollyanna there is a hope that that might be another residual effect — that might be another residual effect of— that might be another residual effect of this treachery that perhaps ? the tragedy that perhaps politicians — perhaps ? the tragedy that perhaps politicians can dial it down. having said that _ politicians can dial it down. having said that i — politicians can dial it down. having said that i have been watching twitter— said that i have been watching twitter as i'm s
— own party or clinical beliefs or of the labour party or any other party with thatry, very friendly welcoming, warm embrace. it is very nice to _ welcoming, warm embrace. it is very nice to hear— welcoming, warm embrace. it is very nice to hear those tributes being given— nice to hear those tributes being given to — nice to hear those tributes being given to him, be given about him from— given to him, be given about him from politicians of all hues. maybe i'm from politicians of all...
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and the labour party thinks there's a lesson there. why we don't mandate mask wearing on public transport. it is extraordinary. is it too much to ask, really, to ask someone on a crowded bus or tube to wear a mask? but also, forcing people to go back to work or ending any social distancing and ending advice about ventilation, all of these mitigations have been maintained on the continent. their levels are now a fraction of ours. but the data about the impact of masks in the uk is far from straightforward. there is broader large—scale research that shows masks reduce transmission, but asjohn burn—murdoch notes, the data suggests this is not a major driver of case numbers in the uk. here is his tweet. and we know that despite some policy differences across the four nations, including some mandatory mask wearing, we are seeing similar covid patterns for all of the uk, and those patterns are leaving some nhs leaders to call for those measures to be brought back. they say it is time for the government's plan b. the government said it would
and the labour party thinks there's a lesson there. why we don't mandate mask wearing on public transport. it is extraordinary. is it too much to ask, really, to ask someone on a crowded bus or tube to wear a mask? but also, forcing people to go back to work or ending any social distancing and ending advice about ventilation, all of these mitigations have been maintained on the continent. their levels are now a fraction of ours. but the data about the impact of masks in the uk is far from...
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the here's a leader of the opposition labour party-— labour party.nsibility - labour party. the prime minister. should take responsibility because the responsibility is his and he should — the responsibility is his and he should apologise. but i'd like to 'ust should apologise. but i'd like to just start — should apologise. but i'd like to just start by acknowledging just how difficult _ just start by acknowledging just how difficult today this will be for the bereaved families learning what they will learn _ bereaved families learning what they will learn and this report. which is a damning — will learn and this report. which is a damning indictment of the government and the flaws and errors and failures — government and the flaws and errors and failures of the government. while _ and failures of the government. while the — and failures of the government. while the governments been defending its position, here's the cabinet minister stephen barclay. i its position, here's the cabinet minister stephen barclay. i think the were minister stephen barcla
the here's a leader of the opposition labour party-— labour party.nsibility - labour party. the prime minister. should take responsibility because the responsibility is his and he should — the responsibility is his and he should apologise. but i'd like to 'ust should apologise. but i'd like to just start — should apologise. but i'd like to just start by acknowledging just how difficult _ just start by acknowledging just how difficult today this will be for the bereaved families learning...
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he has got a 'ob labour party conference. he has got a job to _ labour party conference.l mps around the country, but also northern— mps around the country, but also northern mp specifically as well, that he _ northern mp specifically as well, that he is— northern mp specifically as well, that he is really going to follow through— that he is really going to follow through on the slogans. a lot of the criticism _ through on the slogans. a lot of the criticism he — through on the slogans. a lot of the criticism he is getting is that this isiust_ criticism he is getting is that this isjust empty, empty criticism he is getting is that this is just empty, empty slogans and don't _ is just empty, empty slogans and don't actually mean anything. it is uuite don't actually mean anything. it is quite commonly — don't actually mean anything. te 3 quite commonly see, quite interesting that page two of this article appears next to an advertisement saying do not switch, stay put. it is not a good time to work out which energy company is going to give you the next deal. the implication
he has got a 'ob labour party conference. he has got a job to _ labour party conference.l mps around the country, but also northern— mps around the country, but also northern mp specifically as well, that he _ northern mp specifically as well, that he is— northern mp specifically as well, that he is really going to follow through— that he is really going to follow through on the slogans. a lot of the criticism _ through on the slogans. a lot of the criticism he — through on the slogans....
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pounds to support families in the chancellor's budget for the uk next week, but the opposition labour partyall it a "smokescreen." the coastal town that has received a £41 million donation from the woman behind fisherman's friend cough sweets. now on bbc news...it�*s the travel show, with christa larwood. having a blast in iceland. someone asked me if it was sped up. it's not. it was just, like, a sleep slope. that was crazy. chewing the fat in southern spain. offering a helping hand to lost seal pups in ireland. when she came in, she didn't look too great, but now she looks beautiful, one of the prettiest seals i've seen! terrified, but this is what it's all about, so let's give it our best shot. and the 26—mile slog to shake off the post—lockdown blues in paris. hello, and welcome to iceland, the little island that did very well against covid, fighting very aggressively from early on, and now is welcoming visitors back to its shores. and in that effort, it's had a little help from a rather unexpected and very volatile source. volcanoes are the rock stars in iceland. # what makes you feel
pounds to support families in the chancellor's budget for the uk next week, but the opposition labour partyall it a "smokescreen." the coastal town that has received a £41 million donation from the woman behind fisherman's friend cough sweets. now on bbc news...it�*s the travel show, with christa larwood. having a blast in iceland. someone asked me if it was sped up. it's not. it was just, like, a sleep slope. that was crazy. chewing the fat in southern spain. offering a helping...
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i remember them saying years ago in her local labour party in hertfordshire before she lost her a seatr left took over her local party was they would move meetings later and they are, make them last longer and they are, make them last longer and longer and some of the older men and berries, the moderate members who had been in the party for maybe 40 who had been in the party for maybe a0 or 30 years couldn't stay up that late. they couldn't sustain the energy required, and of course by the time we got to the boat, it was only the hard—core left available to vote. only the hard-core left available to vote. , ., ,., . , only the hard-core left available to vote. , ., ., , vote. the first rule of politics is to turn op _ vote. the first rule of politics is to turn up and _ vote. the first rule of politics is to turn up and know _ vote. the first rule of politics is to turn up and know the - vote. the first rule of politics is i to turn up and know the roebuck. back— to turn up and know the roebuck. back to _ to turn up and know the roebuck. back to the — to turn up and know the roebuck. b
i remember them saying years ago in her local labour party in hertfordshire before she lost her a seatr left took over her local party was they would move meetings later and they are, make them last longer and they are, make them last longer and longer and some of the older men and berries, the moderate members who had been in the party for maybe 40 who had been in the party for maybe a0 or 30 years couldn't stay up that late. they couldn't sustain the energy required, and of course by the time...
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pounds to support families in the chancellor's budget for the uk next week, but the opposition labour partyl it a "smokescreen." now on bbc news it's time for climate change: on trial — nick beake travels to norway to meet the young people taking on their government. life under the midnight sun. here in the arctic circle, nature rules. we breathe, we live for the reindeer, because the reindeer, they are the ones that make us survive. but all this is under threat. the impact of climate change is being felt and seen in this part of norway than in most other parts of the world. the climate crisis is definitely here, and it has started and it is dramatic already. i can see the forest dying, i can see a river being closed for some fishing. for salmon fishing. it's a place rich in natural resources that have made this country very wealthy, and that creates a conflict. i know how it could be if we don't have the oil and gas companies there. it will be a ghost city with no industry and no... nothing. so the battle for the arctic is on. we have travelled thousands of kilometres to meet the young peo
pounds to support families in the chancellor's budget for the uk next week, but the opposition labour partyl it a "smokescreen." now on bbc news it's time for climate change: on trial — nick beake travels to norway to meet the young people taking on their government. life under the midnight sun. here in the arctic circle, nature rules. we breathe, we live for the reindeer, because the reindeer, they are the ones that make us survive. but all this is under threat. the impact of...
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is the labour party now backing a move to plan _ the labour party now backing a move to plan b _ the party now backing a move to plan b restrictions which are - to plan b restrictions which are masks. — to plan b restrictions which are masks. covid _ to plan b restrictions which are masks, covid passports - to plan b restrictions which are masks, covid passports and i to plan b restrictions which are - masks, covid passports and people working _ masks, covid passports and people working from — masks, covid passports and people working from home _ masks, covid passports and people working from home where - masks, covid passports and people working from home where they- masks, covid passports and people. working from home where they can? those _ working from home where they can? those restrictions— working from home where they can? those restrictions make _ working from home where they can? those restrictions make sense. - working from home where they can? those restrictions make sense. we i those restrictions make sense. we have actually called for them for many weeks. back injuly, we
is the labour party now backing a move to plan _ the labour party now backing a move to plan b _ the party now backing a move to plan b restrictions which are - to plan b restrictions which are masks. — to plan b restrictions which are masks. covid _ to plan b restrictions which are masks, covid passports - to plan b restrictions which are masks, covid passports and i to plan b restrictions which are - masks, covid passports and people working _ masks, covid passports and people working from...
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labour party in a bit about six _ certainly put the labour party in a bit about six.es where - they got the state decides where they spent— they got the state decides where they spent so _ they got the state decides where they spent so much _ they got the state decides where they spent so much money? - they got the state decides where they spent so much money? it. they got the state decides where l they spent so much money? it like to cut taxes— they spent so much money? it like to cut taxes but— they spent so much money? it like to cut taxes but it — they spent so much money? it like to cut taxes but it doesn't _ they spent so much money? it like to cut taxes but it doesn't look - they spent so much money? it like to cut taxes but it doesn't look like - cut taxes but it doesn't look like he'll be — cut taxes but it doesn't look like he'll be able _ cut taxes but it doesn't look like he'll be able to _ cut taxes but it doesn't look like he'll be able to do _ cut taxes but it doesn't look like he'll be able to do that - cut taxes but it doesn't look like he'll be able
labour party in a bit about six _ certainly put the labour party in a bit about six.es where - they got the state decides where they spent— they got the state decides where they spent so _ they got the state decides where they spent so much _ they got the state decides where they spent so much money? - they got the state decides where they spent so much money? it. they got the state decides where l they spent so much money? it like to cut taxes— they spent so much money? it like to cut...
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in a fix _ despite the opposition labour party in a fix why— despite the opposition labour party state of— in a fix. why do they go when you have got the state of this - in a fix. why do they go when you have got the state of this size - in a fix. why do they go when you i have got the state of this size when i have got the state of this size when i have _ have got the state of this size when i have spent— have got the state of this size when i have spent so— have got the state of this size when i have spent so much— have got the state of this size when i have spent so much money? - have got the state of this size when i have spent so much money? you| i have spent so much money? you would _ i have spent so much money? you would like — i have spent so much money? you would like to — i have spent so much money? you would like to cut _ i have spent so much money? you would like to cut taxes _ i have spent so much money? you would like to cut taxes but - i have spent so much money? you would like to cut taxes but it - would like to cut taxes but it doesn't _ would like to cut taxes b
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pounds to support families in the chancellor's budget for the uk next week, but the opposition labour party call it a "smokescreen." the coastal town that has received a £41 million donation from the woman behind fisherman's friend cough sweets. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the actor alec baldwin was told a gun was safe moments before he fatally shot a crew member on the set of his new film. that's according to new documents filed as part of the police investigation into the death. the hollywood star said in a statement there were "no words" to convey his "shock and sadness". our north america correspondent, david willis, reports. two people accidentally shot on a movie set by a prop gun. we need help immediately. that call to the emergency services, the first public indication of the tragic events that had unfolded in the foothills of northern new mexico. police arrived to find halyna hutchins, an up—and—coming cinematographer, dead and the film's director, joel souza, badly hurt. their injuries inflicted by the film's star, alec baldwin, who accordin
pounds to support families in the chancellor's budget for the uk next week, but the opposition labour party call it a "smokescreen." the coastal town that has received a £41 million donation from the woman behind fisherman's friend cough sweets. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the actor alec baldwin was told a gun was safe moments before he fatally shot a crew member on the set of his new film. that's according to new documents filed as part of the...
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here is the opposition labour party shadow health secretary. >> people could see what was happening in spain and germany and france. they did not understand why from madrid flyking down into watch liverpool game, but livable fans cannot fly into madrid to watch the game in madrid. other countries were making decisions we weren't and that's because we embarked on a strategy of allowing the infection to run to the population in the hope that would build up immunity. that was a catastrophic mistake. >> despite the u.k. being one of the first countries to develop a test for covid, the report describes the rollout of the test entry system is slow, uncertain and often chaotic. here is greg clark again. >> we had to stop testing in the community. if you're not testing, you have information as to how quickly the virus is spreading, who is getting it, how ill they are becoming. that meant we were operating in the dark. we should have been much quicker in developing the leads we had in developing a test. into testing capacity. >> today's report did highlight some successes and praised vaccinatio
here is the opposition labour party shadow health secretary. >> people could see what was happening in spain and germany and france. they did not understand why from madrid flyking down into watch liverpool game, but livable fans cannot fly into madrid to watch the game in madrid. other countries were making decisions we weren't and that's because we embarked on a strategy of allowing the infection to run to the population in the hope that would build up immunity. that was a catastrophic...
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there'll also be half a billion pounds to support families in the budget, but the labour party callscreen”. a fresh push for people to get their boosterjabs. it comes amid fears over rising coronavirus cases in england. court documents show alec baldwin was told that a prop gun was safe in the moments before he accidentally killed a crew member on set. a warning that dog owners are pretending their lockdown pets are strays, in order to get rid of them. now on bbc news... for thousands of years the inuit people lived off the land. now that weather patterns in the arctic have irreversibly shifted, inuit women are trying to hold theirfamilies together through it all. life on thin ice follows three generations of inuit women to see the impact that climate change has had on their community. banging drum. #ayayayayayayay...# climate change came along and it changed everything. due to the ice melting, we've seen all of these changes. it's affecting us up here in the arctic circle. i am worried about the future. we have lagoon on one side, sound on the other. - we don't have any room to give
there'll also be half a billion pounds to support families in the budget, but the labour party callscreen”. a fresh push for people to get their boosterjabs. it comes amid fears over rising coronavirus cases in england. court documents show alec baldwin was told that a prop gun was safe in the moments before he accidentally killed a crew member on set. a warning that dog owners are pretending their lockdown pets are strays, in order to get rid of them. now on bbc news... for thousands of...
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ministers promise half a billion pounds to support families in the budget, but the labour party callssmokescreen”. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, we're at the biggest show on earth. there will be robots, poetry, and the biggest screen you've ever seen. # ladies and gents, this is the moment you've waited for. # in the heat of dubai. # your sweat soaking through the floor... yes, it's a year later than planned, but it's finally on. world expo 2020 has opened its doors and we're finally on the ground to see the spectacle. dubai has turned an enormous section of desert into an event where nearly every country under the sun gets to wave its flag and show off its ideas on a world stage. # tell me do you want to go? # where it's covered in all the coloured lights7 the hype has been huge, so it's time to see if it's lived up to its promise. time to find out if this is the greatest show. 192 countries, 192 pavilions, all different, some extravagant, somejust bonkers. and maybe, just maybe, some world—changing ideas hidden amongst them. who knows? maybe it's the robot helpers
ministers promise half a billion pounds to support families in the budget, but the labour party callssmokescreen”. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, we're at the biggest show on earth. there will be robots, poetry, and the biggest screen you've ever seen. # ladies and gents, this is the moment you've waited for. # in the heat of dubai. # your sweat soaking through the floor... yes, it's a year later than planned, but it's finally on. world expo 2020 has opened its doors and...
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is becaimed _ part of it is the labour party is becalmed and very confused about what it _ becalmedused about what it can do to make itself different _ what it can do to make itself different from him and regain its northern— different from him and regain its northern seats. he also has that wonderful gift of not having to be a detail person. this is something that hillary clinton suffered from. she always had to be the smartest person in the room. donald trump could say, "i don't care." and people liked him for it. his rasputin, dominic cummings, told parliament and told others that he was dreadful about covid. he had really screwed up the response and was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people. and people sort of shook it off. of course, over time, the barnacles attach to any government, but this government's been around for 11 or 12 years. somehow, they've been reinvented. it's a remarkable story and it will have to be a lot worse before he bears the political price. marc, is there something to be said for political leaders in what i think baldwin used to c
is becaimed _ part of it is the labour party is becalmed and very confused about what it _ becalmedused about what it can do to make itself different _ what it can do to make itself different from him and regain its northern— different from him and regain its northern seats. he also has that wonderful gift of not having to be a detail person. this is something that hillary clinton suffered from. she always had to be the smartest person in the room. donald trump could say, "i don't...
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are doing then it _ badly the labour party are doing then it rather how well the conservativesages _ conservatives are doing. powerful images on — conservatives are doing. powerful images on the cover of the mirror aside _ images on the cover of the mirror aside i_ images on the cover of the mirror aside i think— images on the cover of the mirror aside i think we need to take the announcements this week and view them _ announcements this week and view them is _ announcements this week and view them is really quite a mixed bag. the government does seem to have made _ the government does seem to have made some — the government does seem to have made some difficult choices around ending _ made some difficult choices around ending universal credit and towards the end _ ending universal credit and towards the end of— ending universal credit and towards the end of next week the furlough skiing _ the end of next week the furlough skiing. they were quite unpopular decisions — skiing. they were quite unpopular decisions that make them under a lot of political _ decisions that make them
are doing then it _ badly the labour party are doing then it rather how well the conservativesages _ conservatives are doing. powerful images on — conservatives are doing. powerful images on the cover of the mirror aside _ images on the cover of the mirror aside i_ images on the cover of the mirror aside i think— images on the cover of the mirror aside i think we need to take the announcements this week and view them _ announcements this week and view them is _ announcements this week and...
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ministers promise half a billion pounds to support families in the budget, but the labour party callst a "smokescreen". court documents show alec baldwin was told that a prop gun was safe, in the moments before he accidentally killed a crew member on set. a warning that dog owners are pretending their lockdown pets are strays, in order to get rid of them. and the coastal town that's received a £41 million donation from the woman behind fisherman's friend cough sweets. a leading teaching union is calling on the government to introduce tougher covid measures in england's schools and speed up the vaccination of children, amid rising infections. the association of school and college leaders says the first half of the autumn term has left some schools "on their knees", as staff tried to prevent the virus spreading among pupils and teachers. pepe di'lasio is the association's president. it's fair to say this has been the hardest half term that i have ever faced as a teacher and in my years as a leader, it's the most challenging. we have had a very long eight weeks that started back in augus
ministers promise half a billion pounds to support families in the budget, but the labour party callst a "smokescreen". court documents show alec baldwin was told that a prop gun was safe, in the moments before he accidentally killed a crew member on set. a warning that dog owners are pretending their lockdown pets are strays, in order to get rid of them. and the coastal town that's received a £41 million donation from the woman behind fisherman's friend cough sweets. a leading...
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the uk's opposition labour party says it will not raise income tax at the next election. colombia's most wanted drug trafficker is captured after a joint operation by the armed forces and the police. a candle—lit vigil to remember halyna hutchins, the film—maker killed on the set of an alec baldwin movie. it's yours, sold, congratulations. and, gone for $110 million — a las vegas hotel auctions off its collection of picasso artworks. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the uk chancellor, rishi sunak, has promised "investment across the board in public services" in his budget on wednesday. he said that while his instincts were to cut taxes, he was having to grapple with the biggest economic shock for 300 years — from covid; borrowing at its highest since world war two; and a backlog in the nhs. our political correspondent, charlotte rose, has been assessing mr sunak�*s options in the budget. the chancellor has had to spend billions of pounds of taxpayers money to prop up the economy and support individuals, families and businesses through th
the uk's opposition labour party says it will not raise income tax at the next election. colombia's most wanted drug trafficker is captured after a joint operation by the armed forces and the police. a candle—lit vigil to remember halyna hutchins, the film—maker killed on the set of an alec baldwin movie. it's yours, sold, congratulations. and, gone for $110 million — a las vegas hotel auctions off its collection of picasso artworks. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or...
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the leader of the labour party sir keir starmer of the tributes on behalf of the opposition.c wife, his children, his wider farnily. _ public wife, his children, his wider farnily. his — public wife, his children, his wider family, his staff in all of his friends _ family, his staff in all of his friends and colleagues. today is a dark and — friends and colleagues. today is a dark and a — friends and colleagues. today is a dark and a shocking day. the more so because _ dark and a shocking day. the more so because heartbreakingly we have been here before. informed by his faith, sir david _ here before. informed by his faith, sir david had a profound sense of public— sir david had a profound sense of public duty and he was highly respected and much liked across the houses— respected and much liked across the houses of— respected and much liked across the houses of parliament on all sides. and within — houses of parliament on all sides. and within the christian community. we now— and within the christian community. we now have to come together in response — we now have to come t
the leader of the labour party sir keir starmer of the tributes on behalf of the opposition.c wife, his children, his wider farnily. _ public wife, his children, his wider farnily. his — public wife, his children, his wider family, his staff in all of his friends _ family, his staff in all of his friends and colleagues. today is a dark and — friends and colleagues. today is a dark and a — friends and colleagues. today is a dark and a shocking day. the more so because _ dark and a shocking...
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they were disinfected in the labour party. the labour party had let them down just like people i thought that the democrats had let them down. it was obvious that the motivations where there. i was really worried and 2017 when i agreed to go in what had happened with the russian influence. you and i have truly been focused on the opportunity who is mr. putin when he came into office in 2000. someone who is being fixated on who was this guy. the intelligence officer in the u.s. government. trying to figure out, you know, how we would deal with all of these efforts by the russian security services to carry out these activities. i am seeing what the russians were up to in terms of launching a sophisticated operation in 2016. i wanted to do something about it. i thought that i could help mitigate this. push back against what they have done and try to make sure that they could not do it again. the people that had worked previously in the government and the other public service efforts. for both the bush and obama administration dur
they were disinfected in the labour party. the labour party had let them down just like people i thought that the democrats had let them down. it was obvious that the motivations where there. i was really worried and 2017 when i agreed to go in what had happened with the russian influence. you and i have truly been focused on the opportunity who is mr. putin when he came into office in 2000. someone who is being fixated on who was this guy. the intelligence officer in the u.s. government....
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part of it is that the labour party is very confused about what it _ labour party is very confused abouterent from him. i think... what it can do to make itself different from him. ithink... he also _ different from him. ithink... he also has — different from him. ithink... he also has that wonderful gift of not having _ also has that wonderful gift of not having to — also has that wonderful gift of not having to be a detail person. this is something that hillary clinton suffered — is something that hillary clinton suffered from. she always had to be the smartest person in the room. donald _ the smartest person in the room. donald trump could say, "i don't care" _ donald trump could say, "i don't care" and — donald trump could say, "i don't care." and people like him for it. his rasputin dominic cummings told parliament and told others that he was dreadful about covid. he had really— was dreadful about covid. he had really screwed up the response and was responsible for the deaths of hundreds— was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people. and people _ hundreds of tho
part of it is that the labour party is very confused about what it _ labour party is very confused abouterent from him. i think... what it can do to make itself different from him. ithink... he also _ different from him. ithink... he also has — different from him. ithink... he also has that wonderful gift of not having _ also has that wonderful gift of not having to — also has that wonderful gift of not having to be a detail person. this is something that hillary clinton suffered — is...
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i places in the labour party thinks there is a lesson there.- there is a lesson there. - understand what we do not mandate mass wearing a public transport. is it too much to ask really to ask someone on a crowded bus or tube to wear a mask? someone on a crowded bus or tube to weara mask? but someone on a crowded bus or tube to wear a mask? but also forcing people to go back to work or ending any social distancing or advised by ventilation. all of these have been maintained and on a fraction of hours. ., , ., ., hours. though it is far from straightforward. _ hours. though it is far from straightforward. there - hours. though it is far from straightforward. there is i hours. though it is far from - straightforward. there is broader large—scale research to reduce transmission but as they note, the data right now suggests that this is not a major driver of case numbers in the uk. here he despite some policy differences, including some mandatory mask wearing, we are seeing similar covid—19 patterns for all of the uk. in those patterns are leading some nhs leaders to call fo
i places in the labour party thinks there is a lesson there.- there is a lesson there. - understand what we do not mandate mass wearing a public transport. is it too much to ask really to ask someone on a crowded bus or tube to wear a mask? someone on a crowded bus or tube to weara mask? but someone on a crowded bus or tube to wear a mask? but also forcing people to go back to work or ending any social distancing or advised by ventilation. all of these have been maintained and on a fraction of...
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there'll also be half a billion pounds to support families in the budget, but the labour party callsit a "smokescreen." a fresh push for people to get their boosterjabs. it comes amid fears over rising coronavirus cases in england. i'm very fearful that we are going to have another lockdown christmas if we don't act soon. we know that with public health measures, the time to act is immediately. a leading teaching union calls for tougher action against covid in england's schools, saying staff are "on their knees". court documents show alec baldwin was told that a prop gun was safe, in the moments before he accidentally killed a crew member on set. a warning that dog owners are pretending their lockdown pets are strays, in order to get rid of them. the coastal town that's received a £41 million donation from the woman behind fisherman's friend cough sweets. the chancellor's promising to spend nearly £7 billion improving transport in england's city regions outside london, as one of the spending pledges unveiled ahead of this week's budget. rishi sunak says the "transport revolution" wil
there'll also be half a billion pounds to support families in the budget, but the labour party callsit a "smokescreen." a fresh push for people to get their boosterjabs. it comes amid fears over rising coronavirus cases in england. i'm very fearful that we are going to have another lockdown christmas if we don't act soon. we know that with public health measures, the time to act is immediately. a leading teaching union calls for tougher action against covid in england's schools,...
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ministers promise £0.5 billion to support families in the budget, but the labour party calls it a smokescreenurt documents reveal that alec baldwin was told a prop gun was safe moments before he accidentally killed a crew member on a film set. now on bbc news, it's time for our world: lebanon on life support. lebanon, on the eastern coast of the mediterranean. after decades of corruption and financial mismanagement, the small nation is now facing a humanitarian crisis. we have gone through war, we have gone through strikes, but this is the worst...the worst that we have gone through. for much of the last year, there has been no government. almost 80% of the population is now living in poverty. the country's public hospitals, a lifeline for many, are struggling to manage. the patients who are received at the hospital have no other place to go to. just being there is a must. this is the story of lebanon's fight for survival. if lebanon does run out of fuel, a lot of people will lose their lives — it's as simple as that. you realise that you're not the reason they are dying, it's the country the
ministers promise £0.5 billion to support families in the budget, but the labour party calls it a smokescreenurt documents reveal that alec baldwin was told a prop gun was safe moments before he accidentally killed a crew member on a film set. now on bbc news, it's time for our world: lebanon on life support. lebanon, on the eastern coast of the mediterranean. after decades of corruption and financial mismanagement, the small nation is now facing a humanitarian crisis. we have gone through...
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in thank you- in the _ meantime let's get some reaction from the labour party. ech on the northern ireland protocol by talking to baroness jenny chapman, who is the shadow minister for task force europe. she joins us live from westminster studio. you what lord frost was saying is that the protocol has completely lost the consent of one community in northern ireland. it's not doing the thing it was set up to do which is to protect the good friday agreement. he's right about that, isn't he? ihis agreement. he's right about that, isn't he? , , ,_ agreement. he's right about that, isn't he? , , _ ., agreement. he's right about that, isn't he? , , ., ., isn't he? his been saying that for ve lona isn't he? his been saying that for very long time- — isn't he? his been saying that for very long time. you _ isn't he? his been saying that for very long time. you can't - isn't he? his been saying that for l very long time. you can't deny that there are problems in northern ireland and actually outside the northern ireland around the protocol. the point i would make is reall
in thank you- in the _ meantime let's get some reaction from the labour party. ech on the northern ireland protocol by talking to baroness jenny chapman, who is the shadow minister for task force europe. she joins us live from westminster studio. you what lord frost was saying is that the protocol has completely lost the consent of one community in northern ireland. it's not doing the thing it was set up to do which is to protect the good friday agreement. he's right about that, isn't he? ihis...
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something that he is going to have at the party conference that will rally everything up and the only advantage that he has against labourn the labour party but cheap words that i don't think that he will be able to follow through with. i had a look on the conservative website and is part of the pledges they still had the pledge about national insurance so it will be interesting to see how all that gets edited in the next few perhaps. i'm going to stay with you because we had from an on the red list, the prime minister is set to slash the medlar so if we can hear your take on that. as the front page of the telegraph and the headline is holiday freedom as the pm slashes the red list. joanna.— the red list. joanna. yeah, so, we are exoecting _ the red list. joanna. yeah, so, we are exoecting a — the red list. joanna. yeah, so, we are expecting a sharp _ the red list. joanna. yeah, so, we are expecting a sharp reduction i the red list. joanna. yeah, so, wej are expecting a sharp reduction to the red list and there is going to be just nine countries left on there which will be welcome news to a lot of people. part of the rea
something that he is going to have at the party conference that will rally everything up and the only advantage that he has against labourn the labour party but cheap words that i don't think that he will be able to follow through with. i had a look on the conservative website and is part of the pledges they still had the pledge about national insurance so it will be interesting to see how all that gets edited in the next few perhaps. i'm going to stay with you because we had from an on the red...
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f do if it were in charge, the labour pa ? j ., ., party? not calling for restrictions right _ party? they're not calling for restrictions right now, - party? they're not calling for| restrictions right now, they're party? they're not calling for- restrictions right now, they're not even saying that they should move to plan b right now but speaking to the shadow health secretary earlier if speaks to labour on these matters, says that the party is always argued for keeping stricter rules on face coverings in place and there should be greater flexibility when it comes to working from home but the main point of criticism at the moment is that the government has effectively taken its eye off the ball when it comes to the vaccination programme and complacency and failure to get a grip and sing that programme has stalled. so targets should be set for getting the boosterjobs to those who need them and the most vulnerable to infection and speeding up vulnerable to infection and speeding up the role of the vaccinations from 12 to 15 —year—olds were a
f do if it were in charge, the labour pa ? j ., ., party? not calling for restrictions right _ party? they're not calling for restrictions right now, - party? they're not calling for| restrictions right now, they're party? they're not calling for- restrictions right now, they're not even saying that they should move to plan b right now but speaking to the shadow health secretary earlier if speaks to labour on these matters, says that the party is always argued for keeping stricter rules on face...
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this has been a very| emotive issue, so angela rayner at the labour party conference who is deputy leaderlling tories,. and it went down really badly. people thought particularly conservatives thought that it was very offensive. and not in the right fit and proper tone. and then online as well, if you are to look at twitter following the death of the conservative mp david macro work to and there was discussion that some of that language in the word she used,,, altogether of that language in the word she used, ,, altogether contributes to a very poor exchange of words amongst politicians and it creates a bad atmosphere. and angela rayner has been very quiet on this matter. she explained that she has been away because she has had a bereavement in herfamily. but she has because she has had a bereavement in her family. but she has written this very, very long explanation, saying she apologises for using the word and she takes it back. i'm actually quite surprised to see this with him i did not think this is where it would end up. she is a very, very strong and quite defiant character, but she
this has been a very| emotive issue, so angela rayner at the labour party conference who is deputy leaderlling tories,. and it went down really badly. people thought particularly conservatives thought that it was very offensive. and not in the right fit and proper tone. and then online as well, if you are to look at twitter following the death of the conservative mp david macro work to and there was discussion that some of that language in the word she used,,, altogether of that language in the...