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we have ed davey from the lib dems and carla denyer on tomorrow so we have the lib dems and greens tomorrowt interesting argument, paddy. i didn't even know that. people will think i'm doing your work for you. again. every week. why do you think i've missed you so much? what are you doing tomorrow? i've been to a turkey farm in essex. you've got your christmas shopping in early. what's on your menu? well, the thing is, protests, there's been some protests in llandudno today. there are more farming protests coming. and the turkey farmer i spoke to, his dad is 94 and has made a bad taste joke against himself that it would be better for his children if he died before the iht, inheritance tax changes, come in on farming in two years�* time. so the farming world is abuzz. did you meet nice turkeys? absolutely beautiful birds. kellybronze? kellybronze they were. other turkeys are available. i mean, people will think, what do i know? i worked as a farmer... did you?! poultry farm is in one branch of my family in fact. this business was really easy for me to understand the pain that farmers say the
we have ed davey from the lib dems and carla denyer on tomorrow so we have the lib dems and greens tomorrowt interesting argument, paddy. i didn't even know that. people will think i'm doing your work for you. again. every week. why do you think i've missed you so much? what are you doing tomorrow? i've been to a turkey farm in essex. you've got your christmas shopping in early. what's on your menu? well, the thing is, protests, there's been some protests in llandudno today. there are more...
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the lib dems are just as bad.o people by the liberal democrats saying, this is a very dark day. the lib dems will stand up to trump's nasty, divisive politics ed davey, their leader tweeted, saying that trump is a dangerous, destructive demagogue . i'm not destructive demagogue. i'm not too bothered about the lib dems because they're just a bunch of socks and sandal wearing substitute geography teachers. but i am more bothered about the government. the labour party's top brass have rendered themselves incompatible with this country's greatest ally. let's get our thoughts on my panel this evening. we, of course, have writer and broadcaster nina myskow. we've got the landlord and activist adam brooks, and we've got the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood . conservatives, mark littlewood. mark. so there's quite a few of that labour top team who well, frankly, are they incompatible with trump now? do you think this is deeply problematic? >> patrick? look, there's no problem. and everybody knows that the
the lib dems are just as bad.o people by the liberal democrats saying, this is a very dark day. the lib dems will stand up to trump's nasty, divisive politics ed davey, their leader tweeted, saying that trump is a dangerous, destructive demagogue . i'm not destructive demagogue. i'm not too bothered about the lib dems because they're just a bunch of socks and sandal wearing substitute geography teachers. but i am more bothered about the government. the labour party's top brass have rendered...
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splinter group, which is reform at the same time, stop the leaking of the votes they lost to the lib dems an open question. so so far the diagnosis that she will say is that they, you know, talked from the right but governed from the left, except the country just voted for a lot more from the left. thank you very much. so while that message went down with conservative party members, is that a message that the public wants to hear right at this moment in time? so who knows. but it was interesting. you know, she stood on the platform yesterday and said, it's time to tell the truth lots of times. and then this morning she would not... and i said, well, you know, what was the truth about what went wrong with liz truss? and she just wouldn't engage at all, although she would engage on boris johnson. and she said, well, partygate was overblown, which i think some newscasters might find an interesting suggestion, and then she said there wasn't proper honesty around the chris pincher scandal. butjohn, newscast listener in devon, hello, john. thank you for listening. he says, thank you for grillin
splinter group, which is reform at the same time, stop the leaking of the votes they lost to the lib dems an open question. so so far the diagnosis that she will say is that they, you know, talked from the right but governed from the left, except the country just voted for a lot more from the left. thank you very much. so while that message went down with conservative party members, is that a message that the public wants to hear right at this moment in time? so who knows. but it was...
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antisocial behaviour, but we have fewer police today than in 2010 due to tory cuts in coalition with the lib demsthe prime minister fixes the postcode lottery of law and order, will he consider the request from southwark police, southwark council and myself for our community to be a pilot test area for the new respect orders, to address this serious problem? prime minister starmer: i am grateful for him for raising this, because public confidence in the police has been badly eroded under the last government. we will drive that up with a major programme of reform. that includes recruiting 13,000 more police into neighbourhood policing and the tough new respect orders, coupled with the power to arrest for breach of the order. >> rupert lowe. >> i sincerely hope that all of us in this house agree that good government is transparent government. in response to my written question on publishing the number of foreign nationals receiving universal credit, i was informed by the work and pensions minister that the feasibility of developing suitable official statistics was being examined. will the prime min
antisocial behaviour, but we have fewer police today than in 2010 due to tory cuts in coalition with the lib demsthe prime minister fixes the postcode lottery of law and order, will he consider the request from southwark police, southwark council and myself for our community to be a pilot test area for the new respect orders, to address this serious problem? prime minister starmer: i am grateful for him for raising this, because public confidence in the police has been badly eroded under the...
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that was something that the lib dem leader, sir ed davey, wanted to ask keir starmer about. it was interesting listening, though, to that clip. kemi badenoch, what she was saying, given that a former tory leader, william hague, only a couple of days ago, described donald trump as being a nasty individual who was a threat to the world. so you can see different politicians with different views from the same party, but aside from all of that, is the most likely way forward less of a special relationship with america and more a sort of transactional relationship? i think so, matthew. but in a way, the so—called special relationship, the anglo—american alliance, a term first used by churchill in missouri just after the end of world war ii, has always been, to an extent, transactional. it's always been a bit lopsided. there is a senior partner in this relationship, and it's the united states, and it's been through difficult times and times of friction before. you know, there was a proper argument between lyndonjohnson and harold wilson about vietnam. harold wilson did not want bri
that was something that the lib dem leader, sir ed davey, wanted to ask keir starmer about. it was interesting listening, though, to that clip. kemi badenoch, what she was saying, given that a former tory leader, william hague, only a couple of days ago, described donald trump as being a nasty individual who was a threat to the world. so you can see different politicians with different views from the same party, but aside from all of that, is the most likely way forward less of a special...
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memory from the first time, but it's easier for her and as a green party mp and for ed davey as a lib dem to say exactly what they think about donald trump, whereas lammy and starmer have to be grown up about it. >> i think it's embarrassing. i also, i must say that because i have found politics quite depressing recently, that did make me laugh. a candlelit vigil basically because someone you don't like, well, i just want political office. i mean, come on, i just want to say what i wanted to say during the programme all along, during the programme, which is this, that i agree with matt. >> no. trump gives the british government the opportunity now to reverse all the years of damage through the ideology, which, by the way, has also set back women's rights terribly. like one of your tweeters said, not only do they women have to compete with men in sport, now they've got to share toilets with them. and we see burkas habitually on the streets of the united kingdom, which i see as the outer expression of the inward repression of women. all of this through this kind of woke ideology, which has
memory from the first time, but it's easier for her and as a green party mp and for ed davey as a lib dem to say exactly what they think about donald trump, whereas lammy and starmer have to be grown up about it. >> i think it's embarrassing. i also, i must say that because i have found politics quite depressing recently, that did make me laugh. a candlelit vigil basically because someone you don't like, well, i just want political office. i mean, come on, i just want to say what i wanted...
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the song, recorded with a full orchestra in 20 singers, was inspired by the lib dem leader's own experience a teenage carer. davey says the single highlights the love and resilience of carers, and hopes it will strike a chord with families this festive season . those are the festive season. those are the latest gb news headlines. more in an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com/alerts . or go to gbnews.com/alerts. thank you very much for that and good evening, everybody. welcome to the nigel farage show. nigel farage will be joining you in just a moment and i shall keep you company. in the meantime, we've got a lot to discuss. today's net migration figures. let's start with that. i'm joined by jonathan portes, the professor of economics at king's college london. good evening to you. these figures today we now know are nearly 1 million people. the net migration figure. we also know that the ons managed to spectacularly miscalculate the figure originally. what do you think to this error of calculation .7
the song, recorded with a full orchestra in 20 singers, was inspired by the lib dem leader's own experience a teenage carer. davey says the single highlights the love and resilience of carers, and hopes it will strike a chord with families this festive season . those are the festive season. those are the latest gb news headlines. more in an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com/alerts . or go to...
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the lib dems leader asked about mr tom's possible stance on the war in ukraine.t - ukraine. if the us will not oppose president putin and support our i president putin and support our brave _ president putin and support our brave ukrainian— president putin and support our brave ukrainian allies, - president putin and support our brave ukrainian allies, the - president putin and support our brave ukrainian allies, the uk i president putin and support our- brave ukrainian allies, the uk must lead in _ brave ukrainian allies, the uk must lead in europe _ brave ukrainian allies, the uk must lead in europe so— brave ukrainian allies, the uk must lead in europe so that _ brave ukrainian allies, the uk must lead in europe so that together- brave ukrainian allies, the uk must lead in europe so that together wel lead in europe so that together we do. ,, ., , , do. keir starmer insisted the uk would continue _ do. keir starmer insisted the uk would continue to _ do. keir starmer insisted the uk would continue to back - do. keir starmer insisted the uk would continue to bac
the lib dems leader asked about mr tom's possible stance on the war in ukraine.t - ukraine. if the us will not oppose president putin and support our i president putin and support our brave _ president putin and support our brave ukrainian— president putin and support our brave ukrainian allies, - president putin and support our brave ukrainian allies, the - president putin and support our brave ukrainian allies, the uk i president putin and support our- brave ukrainian allies, the uk must...
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the lib dems with kemi.mi.— voters from labour, reform and the lib dems with kemi. and do you hope for a position — lib dems with kemi. and do you hope for a position in _ lib dems with kemi. and do you hope for a position in shadow _ lib dems with kemi. and do you hope for a position in shadow cabinet? - for a position in shadow cabinet? kemi has been straightforward with her teant~ — kemi has been straightforward with her team. just because you are supporting me does not mean you have a rote _ supporting me does not mean you have a rote i_ supporting me does not mean you have a role. ifound supporting me does not mean you have a role. i found that refreshing and one reason— a role. i found that refreshing and one reason i— a role. i found that refreshing and one reason i admire her so much. who knows? _ one reason i admire her so much. who knows? she— one reason i admire her so much. who knows? she will have a busy day. nigel. _ knows? she will have a busy day. nigel, thank you. as we heard there is a feel
the lib dems with kemi.mi.— voters from labour, reform and the lib dems with kemi. and do you hope for a position — lib dems with kemi. and do you hope for a position in _ lib dems with kemi. and do you hope for a position in shadow _ lib dems with kemi. and do you hope for a position in shadow cabinet? - for a position in shadow cabinet? kemi has been straightforward with her teant~ — kemi has been straightforward with her team. just because you are supporting me does not mean you have a...
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that was the model that ashdown built for the lib dems through the 1990s that finally got them into alition government in 2010. that is very much the model that we're following. you mentioned the senate elections. i think our prospects there are remarkably good. we've got some very high calibre people coming on board in wales, which we'll let you know about over the course of the next few months. and scotland. i mean, scotland, where ukip really didn't trouble the scorer . you know, we managed the scorer. you know, we managed to get one mep under the dhondt system in the european elections and one for the brexit party, 2 in 2019. but beyond that, we never really challenged to win seats at holyrood. but you'll see, i mean, last week , last see, i mean, last week, last thursday there were three council by elections in glasgow. glasgow are second weakest part of scotland in the general election . and there we were election. and there we were polling, you know, 13%, 12.5%, 18% in those local council by elections. and i think that one of the things that will change radically over the cours
that was the model that ashdown built for the lib dems through the 1990s that finally got them into alition government in 2010. that is very much the model that we're following. you mentioned the senate elections. i think our prospects there are remarkably good. we've got some very high calibre people coming on board in wales, which we'll let you know about over the course of the next few months. and scotland. i mean, scotland, where ukip really didn't trouble the scorer . you know, we managed...
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and yet when lib dem, this time and the conservatives want to win power in five years time, they needthem back how. >> now. >> now the spectator used to employ kemi. i think she was the digital editor. so what do your colleagues say about her? i know she's probably well known to quite a few of you. >> well, so she left about, i think about 4 or 5 years before i joined. but, you know, think about 4 or 5 years before ijoined. but, you know, i think i joined. but, you know, i think that she's always someone who was respected in the office and someone who, you know , was able someone who, you know, was able to clearly going to be on the way up. and i think, you know, fraser nelson, my former editor, has spoken to the biography about her that she was talking about her that she was talking about how she was willing to take maternity leave and wasn't going to be paid for that when she was there. so i think she was someone who was respected in the spectator when she was here 4 or 5 years ago, and robert jenrick, should we have a word about his campaign? >> yes. i mean, it was a strong campaig
and yet when lib dem, this time and the conservatives want to win power in five years time, they needthem back how. >> now. >> now the spectator used to employ kemi. i think she was the digital editor. so what do your colleagues say about her? i know she's probably well known to quite a few of you. >> well, so she left about, i think about 4 or 5 years before i joined. but, you know, think about 4 or 5 years before ijoined. but, you know, i think i joined. but, you know, i...
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the life and soul of the conservative party as they decide whether to sway to the left, get those lib dem votes back or sway to the right, and try and bring reform voters oven and try and bring reform voters over. and of course, on this very important day , we want to very important day, we want to hear from you. we would love to hear from you. we would love to hear what you think. send your views and post your comments by visiting gb news .com. >> slash yourself massive two hours coming up. but before we do anything else, lewis mckenzie has all your news headlines. thank you very much, team. good morning. it's 10:00 i'm lewis mckenzie morning. it's10:00 i'm lewis mckenzie here in the gb newsroom. now as you've just heard the new leader of the conservative party will be announced today at 11:00 here on gb news . either announced today at 11:00 here on gb news. either kemi announced today at 11:00 here on gb news . either kemi badenoch announced today at 11:00 here on gb news. either kemi badenoch or robert jenrick will succeed rishi sunak as the leader of the opposition. both candidates s
the life and soul of the conservative party as they decide whether to sway to the left, get those lib dem votes back or sway to the right, and try and bring reform voters oven and try and bring reform voters over. and of course, on this very important day , we want to very important day, we want to hear from you. we would love to hear from you. we would love to hear what you think. send your views and post your comments by visiting gb news .com. >> slash yourself massive two hours coming...
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the lib dems have called on the government to reverse the move. >> they've increased the cap on bus fares3 during a cost of living crisis. people who are really struggling, who depend on the bus to go to work, to go to towns like wantage, to go young people, to go to their college, they're going to have to pay this extra money and it's going to hit them hard. and when we're trying to get people into pubuc we're trying to get people into public transport, into buses, it's the wrong decision . it's the wrong decision. >> those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to martin. >> thank you very much , sophia. >> thank you very much, sophia. now some breaking news to bring you now. gb news can now confirm that 33,000 small boat migrants have crossed the channel this year alone. and joining us now is our home and security editor, mark white. mark, welcome to the show. it never rains , but it show. it never rains, but it pours. for sir keir starmer. yesterday, a brief moment of celebration with the arrest of that turkish man, a mr. big. and now back to business as normal. the boats kee
the lib dems have called on the government to reverse the move. >> they've increased the cap on bus fares3 during a cost of living crisis. people who are really struggling, who depend on the bus to go to work, to go to towns like wantage, to go young people, to go to their college, they're going to have to pay this extra money and it's going to hit them hard. and when we're trying to get people into pubuc we're trying to get people into public transport, into buses, it's the wrong...
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earlier, lib dem leader sir ed davey put pressure on the government to support those who needit governmentpport those who need it most. >> energy bills have already too high. the idea they're going up even further is just outrageous. we don't want these energy bills going up any further, and we must bring back the winter fuel payment for pensioners. it's really cold at the moment. i'm really cold at the moment. i'm really worried that there will be millions of pensioners not putting on their heating because of the reduction and the abolition of the winter fuel payment. >> and as storm babet approaches, many around the uk have experienced freezing temperatures overnight. the storm is set to reach the uk tomorrow, with the met office predicting it will bring heavy rain, strong winds and disruptive snow across the weekend. much of the uk has already experienced snow this week and as bert gets closer, the forecast is now warning of potential flooding, power outages and travel disruption . outages and travel disruption. those are the latest gb news headlines. more in an hour. >> for the very la
earlier, lib dem leader sir ed davey put pressure on the government to support those who needit governmentpport those who need it most. >> energy bills have already too high. the idea they're going up even further is just outrageous. we don't want these energy bills going up any further, and we must bring back the winter fuel payment for pensioners. it's really cold at the moment. i'm really cold at the moment. i'm really worried that there will be millions of pensioners not putting on...
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the lib dem chief whip will be sharing her concerns with us this morning . concerns with us this morning. >> a new royal documentary last night has caused outrage, with queen camilla labelled a wicked stepmother. >> met harry at a polo match. i asked him about camilla and his face darkened and he said everyone treats her like a goddess. but in fact she's the wicked stepmother . wicked stepmother. >> 40 years today since band aid launched. do they know it's christmas? and all these years later, it's still making headlines? as ed sheeran questions whether the fundraiser creates bad stereotypes of africa. we'll debate that this morning . morning. >> we saw disruption from storm babet over the weekend, only slowly clearing away today. find out all the weather details coming up in the programme soon. >> hello there. very good morning to you on this monday morning to you on this monday morning i'm eamonn holmes, i'm isabel webster and this is gb news breakfast. so this storm causing so much disruption which we'll be reporting on very, very shortly . you were nearly blown shortly. you were near
the lib dem chief whip will be sharing her concerns with us this morning . concerns with us this morning. >> a new royal documentary last night has caused outrage, with queen camilla labelled a wicked stepmother. >> met harry at a polo match. i asked him about camilla and his face darkened and he said everyone treats her like a goddess. but in fact she's the wicked stepmother . wicked stepmother. >> 40 years today since band aid launched. do they know it's christmas? and all...
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young carers choir i should have said, with a full orchestra and 20 singers, was inspired by the lib demder's own experience as himself, a teenage carer. davey says the single highlights the love and resilience of carers, and he hopes it will strike a chord with families this festive season . those are this festive season. those are the latest headlines for now. i'll be back with you for a full roundup now though, let's get the very latest on those net migration figures with andrew and bev for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news dot com forward slash alerts . alerts. >> very good morning. welcome to britain's newsroom with bev and andrew. we are live across the uk of course only on gb news. so the latest migration statistics have just been released. it's just after 930. so we're still very quickly getting our head around what these mean. mark white is delving into them for us. i just remind you, this is 12 months to june 2024. it is the difference between the number of people arriving in the uk and the number
young carers choir i should have said, with a full orchestra and 20 singers, was inspired by the lib demder's own experience as himself, a teenage carer. davey says the single highlights the love and resilience of carers, and he hopes it will strike a chord with families this festive season . those are this festive season. those are the latest headlines for now. i'll be back with you for a full roundup now though, let's get the very latest on those net migration figures with andrew and bev for...
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earlier, lib dem leader sir ed davey put pressure on the government to support those who needit government support those who need it most. >> energy bills have already too high. the idea they're going up even further is just outrageous. we don't want these energy bills going up any further, and we must bring back the winter fuel payment for pensioners. it's really cold at the moment. i'm really cold at the moment. i'm really worried that there'll be millions of pensioners not putting on their heating because of the reduction and the abolition of the winter fuel payment. >> judges at a specialist tribunal have ruled that more than 300 people affected by the manchester arena bombing cannot continue their legal action against m15 . last year's public against m15. last year's public inquiry found m15 had missed a significant chance to take action that may have prevented the attack. as a result, some survivors and people bereaved by the attack brought a case to the investigatory powers tribunal against m15. but in a ruling today, it was ruled that cases could not proceed as they were brought to
earlier, lib dem leader sir ed davey put pressure on the government to support those who needit government support those who need it most. >> energy bills have already too high. the idea they're going up even further is just outrageous. we don't want these energy bills going up any further, and we must bring back the winter fuel payment for pensioners. it's really cold at the moment. i'm really cold at the moment. i'm really worried that there'll be millions of pensioners not putting on...
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lib dem leader says whilst it's encouraging, there are always more that can be done . are always morean be done. >> we can always do more. i'm really proud of how the liberal democrats, with people like helen morgan have stood up to make sure we have higher standards of housing for soldiers as well as veterans, and i'm really proud that we have seven liberal democrat mps now who served in our armed forces, and we will be encouraging and fighting for the rights of veterans . rights of veterans. >> and june spencer, who played matriarch peggy woolley in the bbc radio four's the archers , bbc radio four's the archers, had died at the age of 105. spencer had played the character since the show's first episode in 1951, and only announced her retirement in 2022 at the age of 103. credited as being the longest serving character in the programme, june passed peacefully in her sleep in the early hours of this morning . early hours of this morning. it's been announced that the princess of wales is to attend two remembrance day events this weekend. buckingham palace said kate would attend both t
lib dem leader says whilst it's encouraging, there are always more that can be done . are always morean be done. >> we can always do more. i'm really proud of how the liberal democrats, with people like helen morgan have stood up to make sure we have higher standards of housing for soldiers as well as veterans, and i'm really proud that we have seven liberal democrat mps now who served in our armed forces, and we will be encouraging and fighting for the rights of veterans . rights of...
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song , recorded with a full song, recorded with a full orchestra and 20 singers, was inspired by the lib dem's own experience as a teenage carer. davies says the single highlights the love and resilience of carers, and hopes it will strike a chord with families this festive season . families this festive season. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to martin for the very latest gb news to direct your smartphone. >> sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gb news. com forward slash alerts . news. com forward slash alerts. >> thank you sophia. what a day of politics we have ahead of us. immigration, nation plus the rise of reform. and very shortly we're expecting to hear from the prime minister, sir keir starmer, following the publication of uk immigration statistics. and ahead of this, i can now speak in our studio with gb news political correspondent katherine forster. i'm also joined by the research director at the centre for migration control, robert bates. welcome to the studio, both of you. an incredible day. i mean, yesterday , kemi badenoch and yesterda
song , recorded with a full song, recorded with a full orchestra and 20 singers, was inspired by the lib dem's own experience as a teenage carer. davies says the single highlights the love and resilience of carers, and hopes it will strike a chord with families this festive season . families this festive season. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to martin for the very latest gb news to direct your smartphone. >> sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to...
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who was conservative secretary of state for work and pensions. and jo swinson, ex—leader of the lib demso was a business minister. first off, we're going to look at government plans to get more young people into work. education secretary, bridget philipson told me: education secretary bridget philipson told me about that and the related issue of why private school pupils have extra time in exams. i started with why the white paper are getting people back to work was not backed up by significant extra funding as had occurred in previous governments. what we are setting out today as our plans to make sure we provide more support for young people. one in eight at the moment who are not in education employment or training. that is a really big challenge. that presents us with problems as a country in terms ofjobs, economic growth, much more besides, but crucially, from the young people i've spoken to, they really want the chance to contribute, to have the chance to contribute, to have the chance to contribute, to have the chance to take on new skills, to get back into work and particularly c
who was conservative secretary of state for work and pensions. and jo swinson, ex—leader of the lib demso was a business minister. first off, we're going to look at government plans to get more young people into work. education secretary, bridget philipson told me: education secretary bridget philipson told me about that and the related issue of why private school pupils have extra time in exams. i started with why the white paper are getting people back to work was not backed up by...
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but you also have to keep what is the traditional core they have ceded to the lib dems.oing to fail. we have heard _ inevitably going to fail. we have heard from james cleverly who was already said i'm not going to serve in the shadow cabinet of either of the party leaders. what does that tell us about the bad blood within the conservative party that still seems to be bubbling over, henry? it seems to be bubbling over, hen ? , ., ., , ., seems to be bubbling over, hen ? ,., ., ., henry? it is going to be a real challenge _ henry? it is going to be a real challenge for— henry? it is going to be a real challenge for the _ henry? it is going to be a real challenge for the next - challenge for the next conservative leader, just because there is only 121 conservative mps and there is about — conservative mps and there is about that many shadow positions to fill so actually if positions to fill so actually it you _ positions to fill so actually if you have senior people like jeremy— if you have senior people like jeremy hunt not serving in the shadow— jeremy hunt not serving i
but you also have to keep what is the traditional core they have ceded to the lib dems.oing to fail. we have heard _ inevitably going to fail. we have heard from james cleverly who was already said i'm not going to serve in the shadow cabinet of either of the party leaders. what does that tell us about the bad blood within the conservative party that still seems to be bubbling over, henry? it seems to be bubbling over, hen ? , ., ., , ., seems to be bubbling over, hen ? ,., ., ., henry? it is...
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risen up of hospice funding has really risen up the political agenda with the conservatives and lib dems. but of course if there is a solution for hospices on national insurance then there are other areas of health care including gps and some social enterprises, running health and charities, also really stretched because of national insurance contribution increases. they will be wanting solutions as well, so i think there is continuing pressure on this agenda.— well, so i think there is continuing pressure on this agenda. more than 100 post office branches and 1,000 jobs are at risk in a major restructuring of the business. the company chairman says the re—organisation would offer a new deal for sub—postmasters. but a union has called the timing of the announcement "tone deaf". our business correspondent, marc ashdown, reports. after nearly a year of intense scrutiny over its past, today the post office is looking to its future. the new chairman, nigel railton, has been carrying out a strategic review, which he says is a bold and exciting overhaul which genuinely puts postmasters at the
risen up of hospice funding has really risen up the political agenda with the conservatives and lib dems. but of course if there is a solution for hospices on national insurance then there are other areas of health care including gps and some social enterprises, running health and charities, also really stretched because of national insurance contribution increases. they will be wanting solutions as well, so i think there is continuing pressure on this agenda.— well, so i think there is...