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do think liz liz truss was do you think liz liz truss was a force for good when she was the prime ministerd days or not? let's carry on the conversation in two. i'll see you then. hello, everybody. i'm michelle dewberry till seven alongside me. my panel. i've got the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood. and the broadcaster and journalist ella whelan. we were just talking about the situation with iran and israel and how involved the uk should be, if anything at all, you want to just come back in on this, mark, what was it you saying before the break? >> so, yeah, i mean, obviously everybody is urging restraint. very easy thing to say. and i'd echo that. everybody wants restraint so far it looks restraint and so far it looks like particularly the intervention president biden intervention of president biden has led to netanyahu israel has led to netanyahu in israel exercising some restraint. but i just ask ourselves this . my just ask ourselves this. my understanding of the numbers was that iran launched 300 drones and 100 ballistic missiles or thereabouts. yeah. if here in bri
do think liz liz truss was do you think liz liz truss was a force for good when she was the prime ministerd days or not? let's carry on the conversation in two. i'll see you then. hello, everybody. i'm michelle dewberry till seven alongside me. my panel. i've got the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood. and the broadcaster and journalist ella whelan. we were just talking about the situation with iran and israel and how involved the uk should be, if anything at all, you want to...
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liz truss is sort of worldview. liz truss is sort of worldview. truss is sort of worldview. liz truss is fear of the of the deep state. this idea that sort of technocrats are running the world need to world and politicians need to take back control and take back, take back control and take back, take back, take back decisions for their nation. those those ideas would all echo pretty well with a donald trump presidency back here in the uk. i would suggest at the moment at least, there isn't much of an appetite for a liz truss comeback. there will be lots of politicians who very much agree with what she has to say, that the kind of blob or the deep state, as she puts it, is running the country. but liz truss is a sort of foreman for those ideas would probably go down like a bit of a lead balloon in parliament. >> okay, olivia, thank you very much indeed, as i said, and just to reiterate more from liz truss with farage again tonight with nigel farage again tonight on his show, 7 pm. here on gb news. we want to know what you think about what liz truss
liz truss is sort of worldview. liz truss is sort of worldview. truss is sort of worldview. liz truss is fear of the of the deep state. this idea that sort of technocrats are running the world need to world and politicians need to take back control and take back, take back control and take back, take back, take back decisions for their nation. those those ideas would all echo pretty well with a donald trump presidency back here in the uk. i would suggest at the moment at least, there isn't much...
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borisjohnson with liz truss and liz truss with - with liz truss and liz truss with rishi _ with liz rvative party could - rishi sunak. the idea of the - conservative party could advance their cause by saying we are very sorry and we know we gave you three prime ministers who we decided were no good and we want another five years in office with this fourth and trusted leader, the honest truth is this would be such an impossible cell. the conservative party in a sense has made its bed and now has got to lie in it. but sense has made its bed and now has got to lie in it— got to lie in it. but there is some to mps got to lie in it. but there is some tory mps and — got to lie in it. but there is some tory mps and advisers _ got to lie in it. but there is some tory mps and advisers who - got to lie in it. but there is some tory mps and advisers who are i tory mps and advisers who are willing — tory mps and advisers who are willing to — tory mps and advisers who are willing to push _ tory mps and advisers who are willing to push to _ tory mps and advisers who are willing to push to get - to
borisjohnson with liz truss and liz truss with - with liz truss and liz truss with rishi _ with liz rvative party could - rishi sunak. the idea of the - conservative party could advance their cause by saying we are very sorry and we know we gave you three prime ministers who we decided were no good and we want another five years in office with this fourth and trusted leader, the honest truth is this would be such an impossible cell. the conservative party in a sense has made its bed and now has...
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liz truss being in power.oss the european union. that's wrong. and also in the us she didn't wrong because first she wrong because first of all, she did unconservative did the most unconservative thing, borrow, to thing, which is to borrow, to have and state have tax cuts and state expenditure . expenditure. >> all right. that is utterly economically illiterate. and the reason margaret thatcher, reason why margaret thatcher, her never did her proclaimed idol, never did what liz truss did. margaret thatcher waited years to cut taxes because she knew that the most dangerous tax is inflation. and if you cut taxes, then inflation will stay high. are you talking about just didn't understand that. so you just put to i'm going to finish. you to me i'm going to finish. you just me that it didn't just put to me that it didn't affect inflation. of affect inflation. that kind of tax cutting absolutely damages inflation . inflation coming anyway. >> think most people >> and i think most people didn't inflation didn't thin
liz truss being in power.oss the european union. that's wrong. and also in the us she didn't wrong because first she wrong because first of all, she did unconservative did the most unconservative thing, borrow, to thing, which is to borrow, to have and state have tax cuts and state expenditure . expenditure. >> all right. that is utterly economically illiterate. and the reason margaret thatcher, reason why margaret thatcher, her never did her proclaimed idol, never did what liz truss did....
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i comments and the response from liz truss and her publishers?— truss and her publishers?en we _ truss and her publishers? i think that when we first _ truss and her publishers? i think that when we first saw _ truss and her publishers? i think that when we first saw the - truss and her publishers? i think. that when we first saw the specific passage in the book and the quotes i think that there was a great deal of surprise at the fact that this could have been included, given that, as you suggested, the quote was not by the founder of the rothschild banking industry, it was written in 1935 by an individual cold gertrude coogan, who was anti—semitic and obsessed with the rothschild family and had entirely fabricated the coach. we reached out —— we reached out to the publishers to express our significant concern. we've heard back extremely quickly from them and from liz truss's game, expressing their profound dismay, in fact horror at the fact that this quote that had been used was an incorrect coach, a fake one, expressing their determination that it would be taken out of
i comments and the response from liz truss and her publishers?— truss and her publishers?en we _ truss and her publishers? i think that when we first _ truss and her publishers? i think that when we first saw _ truss and her publishers? i think that when we first saw the - truss and her publishers? i think. that when we first saw the specific passage in the book and the quotes i think that there was a great deal of surprise at the fact that this could have been included, given that, as you...
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let me turn to liz truss. you will be very i turn to liz truss.e to her?— your message to her? well, i think that what the _ your message to her? well, i think that what the conservative - your message to her? well, i think that what the conservative party i that what the conservative party needs now is a period of unity, not caused by noises off from liz truss or anybody else. i hope this will not go on and we can concentrate on getting the really important policy issues, rwanda, the economy, the nhs, ratherthan issues, rwanda, the economy, the nhs, rather than concentrating on what liz truss may or may not want to do in the future. that is not the primary issue i would suggest. would ou primary issue i would suggest. would you welcome — primary issue i would suggest. would you welcome her— primary issue i would suggest. would you welcome her as _ primary issue i would suggest. would you welcome her as a _ primary issue i would suggest. would you welcome her as a candidate? i i you welcome her as a candidate? i think the party would think very ca
let me turn to liz truss. you will be very i turn to liz truss.e to her?— your message to her? well, i think that what the _ your message to her? well, i think that what the conservative - your message to her? well, i think that what the conservative party i that what the conservative party needs now is a period of unity, not caused by noises off from liz truss or anybody else. i hope this will not go on and we can concentrate on getting the really important policy issues, rwanda, the...
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liz truss writes it. writes a book. go anywhere the lettuce returns it is the pubuc the lettuce returns it is the public publishing, i should say. sensation of the year. liz truss has written an autobiography about her. 57 minutes in power. an exclusive excerpt of the book suggests that she blames boris johnson's for dog an outbreak of fleas in number 10, which had her itching . now, i don't know. her itching. now, i don't know. bofisis her itching. now, i don't know. boris is pretty hairy himself and he gets around . so will this and he gets around. so will this new book make us realise that liz truss is the best prime minister? we sort of never had ? minister? we sort of never had? reacting, suzanne evans, alex dyke and wayne sleep do you think wayne sleep that liz truss should have been given more than 44 days? >> yeah, i do actually . quite >> yeah, i do actually. quite frankly, i think she had a brain about her and we were desperate for somebody. we were desperate for somebody. we were desperate for a
liz truss writes it. writes a book. go anywhere the lettuce returns it is the pubuc the lettuce returns it is the public publishing, i should say. sensation of the year. liz truss has written an autobiography about her. 57 minutes in power. an exclusive excerpt of the book suggests that she blames boris johnson's for dog an outbreak of fleas in number 10, which had her itching . now, i don't know. her itching. now, i don't know. bofisis her itching. now, i don't know. boris is pretty hairy...
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liz truss's first tv interview about her new book.romise you, she does not hold back it's -- it's liz truss book launch tomorrow. the only conservative in the room is what she says she was very often, particularly on the international stage. and quite often , i think, within her quite often, i think, within her own party. at least that's how she felt. now she's done a series of interviews. this is her first interview with a live uk tv channel. let's begin with that theme of the only conservative in the room really causing a bit of a row. perhaps unsurprisingly, the book that i'm talking about is liz truss's ten years to save the west. lessons from the only conservative in the room. well, the only conservative in the room joins me now liz truss. quite extraordinary after 14 years of conservative government. and you were there for a decade and more , holding for a decade and more, holding very senior cabinet positions . very senior cabinet positions. is this by the end of the process that you were the only conservative in the room? was
liz truss's first tv interview about her new book.romise you, she does not hold back it's -- it's liz truss book launch tomorrow. the only conservative in the room is what she says she was very often, particularly on the international stage. and quite often , i think, within her quite often, i think, within her own party. at least that's how she felt. now she's done a series of interviews. this is her first interview with a live uk tv channel. let's begin with that theme of the only...
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we are grateful for your time, liz truss. thank you.c sounds and bbc iplayer. the father of the man who stabbed six people to death in a shopping centre in sydney at the weekend has apologised for his son's actions — and said his mental health problems made him a "very sick boy". police say they are investigating whetherjoel cauchi intentionally targeted women. in a separate incident, a bishop was among a number of people stabbed during a church service in sydney. none of the injuries was life—threatening and a 15—year—old boy has been arrested. here's katy watson. australia's most famous landmark, reflecting the pain of a nation. all the victims have now been named. pikria darchia, originally from georgia, dawn singleton, who was planning her wedding. jade young was an architect and mother. osteopath ashlee good died protecting her nine—month—old baby. yixuan cheng, a chinese student whose picture is yet to be released. and this was security guard faraz tahir, the only man killed as he tried to intervene in the attack. one man who conf
we are grateful for your time, liz truss. thank you.c sounds and bbc iplayer. the father of the man who stabbed six people to death in a shopping centre in sydney at the weekend has apologised for his son's actions — and said his mental health problems made him a "very sick boy". police say they are investigating whetherjoel cauchi intentionally targeted women. in a separate incident, a bishop was among a number of people stabbed during a church service in sydney. none of the...
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liz truss writes it. writes a book. anywhere the lettuce returns it is the pubuc the lettuce returns it is the public publishing, i should say. sensation of the year. liz truss has written an autobiography about her. 57 minutes in power. an exclusive excerpt of the book suggests that she blames boris johnson's for dog an outbreak of fleas in number 10, which had her itching . now, i don't know. her itching. now, i don't know. bofisis her itching. now, i don't know. boris is pretty hairy himself and he gets around . so will this and he gets around. so will this new book make us realise that liz truss is the best prime minister? we sort of never had ? minister? we sort of never had? reacting, suzanne evans, alex dyke and wayne sleep do you think wayne sleep that liz truss should have been given more than 44 days? >> yeah, i do actually . quite >> yeah, i do actually. quite frankly, i think she had a brain about her and we were desperate for somebody. we were desperate for somebody. we were desperate for a ch
liz truss writes it. writes a book. anywhere the lettuce returns it is the pubuc the lettuce returns it is the public publishing, i should say. sensation of the year. liz truss has written an autobiography about her. 57 minutes in power. an exclusive excerpt of the book suggests that she blames boris johnson's for dog an outbreak of fleas in number 10, which had her itching . now, i don't know. her itching. now, i don't know. bofisis her itching. now, i don't know. boris is pretty hairy...
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with liz truss, knowing what you know now about journalism?'t, because you saw what happened when he tried to upset borisjohnson. he started swearing at him, which is not what you do. i would say nish wouldn't keep his head. i'd say if you had to put one of us in a room with liz truss, i think i would do better. i'm too desperate to be liked. so, idid so, i did an interview... i'm a comedian, right? but i did an interview in the first series when we were working for the scotsman. i interviewed ruth davidson. the problem with interviewing politicians is that they know a hell of a lot more about politics than you, so i've got no follow—up questions. because if they say something... but that's so interesting because actually, i used to think like that when i started out and it's quite scary, but you're not meant to know everything, because yourjob is to elicit stuff from the person who does know stuff. right! so actually, you don't need to know every statistic about the entire government. i wish you'd told me this two series ago. i didn't have th
with liz truss, knowing what you know now about journalism?'t, because you saw what happened when he tried to upset borisjohnson. he started swearing at him, which is not what you do. i would say nish wouldn't keep his head. i'd say if you had to put one of us in a room with liz truss, i think i would do better. i'm too desperate to be liked. so, idid so, i did an interview... i'm a comedian, right? but i did an interview in the first series when we were working for the scotsman. i interviewed...
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was the former prime minister, liz truss.s. the instinct of this establishment, reflected - minister, liz truss. the instinct of this establishment, reflected by l minister, liz truss. the instinct of this establishment, reflected by a j this establishment, reflected by a cross—party consensus today in today's — cross—party consensus today in today's chamber, is to believe that they, _ today's chamber, is to believe that they, the _ today's chamber, is to believe that they, the government, are better at making _ they, the government, are better at making decisions for people and people _ making decisions for people and people themselves. so, making decisions for people and people themselves.— people themselves. so, nuts or sensible? _ joining me now is dr rob branston, associate professor at the university of bath and member of the tobacco control research group. thank you for being with us. not a single person, liz truss says, raises on the doorstep. issue right? ifind it hard raises on the doorstep. issue right? i find it h
was the former prime minister, liz truss.s. the instinct of this establishment, reflected - minister, liz truss. the instinct of this establishment, reflected by l minister, liz truss. the instinct of this establishment, reflected by a j this establishment, reflected by a cross—party consensus today in today's — cross—party consensus today in today's chamber, is to believe that they, _ today's chamber, is to believe that they, the _ today's chamber, is to believe that they, the...
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well, i think liz truss , even liz truss, who's not truss, even liz truss, who's not particularly troubled must realise that, self—doubt, must realise that, she's not going to be elected to lead the conservatives after she lasted all of seven weeks as prime minister. but yes, some of her supporters, mark littlewood , her supporters, mark littlewood, who used to lead the institute of economic affairs, a big fan of economic affairs, a big fan of liz truss and others, are plotting to get somebody who is of a free market liberty bent to lead the conservatives after their presumed loss at the next general election . they're general election. they're thinking possibly, that they might like former home secretary priti patel, who has been going a little bit under the radar of late. but making friends and quietly, building support. so let's see what happens. but of course, they haven't lost the next election yet. and it's not particularly helpful given that people tend not to vote for divided parties for this to be coming out now, because rather than, plotting who's going to be in charge after they
well, i think liz truss , even liz truss, who's not truss, even liz truss, who's not particularly troubled must realise that, self—doubt, must realise that, she's not going to be elected to lead the conservatives after she lasted all of seven weeks as prime minister. but yes, some of her supporters, mark littlewood , her supporters, mark littlewood, who used to lead the institute of economic affairs, a big fan of economic affairs, a big fan of liz truss and others, are plotting to get...
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and the end, liz truss that. in than two was able, even in less than two months, that had the months, that she had the premiership on with an premiership go on with an extremely and unsettling extremely radical and unsettling agenda. even when the facts agenda. and even when the facts were were looking at her in the face, she was able to say, it wasn't my fault, it wasn't me . wasn't my fault, it wasn't me. the bank of england and the treasury is threatening me with market collapse. >> anti—growth alliance. >> anti —growth alliance. >> anti—growth alliance. >> yes. when it was actually the facts, it was what was happening. it wasn't that anyone else, it wasn't that the bank of england the obr could just england and the obr could just go and press a button and the market collapse . market would collapse. >> well, the obr made up some figures that turned out to be completely wrong. the obr is completely wrong. and the obr is useless . useless. >> e put that >> she never put that mini—budget of the came mini—budget
and the end, liz truss that. in than two was able, even in less than two months, that had the months, that she had the premiership on with an premiership go on with an extremely and unsettling extremely radical and unsettling agenda. even when the facts agenda. and even when the facts were were looking at her in the face, she was able to say, it wasn't my fault, it wasn't me . wasn't my fault, it wasn't me. the bank of england and the treasury is threatening me with market collapse. >>...
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and the end, liz truss that. in than two was able, even in less than two months, that had the months, that she had the premiership on with an premiership go on with an extremely and unsettling extremely radical and unsettling agenda. even when the facts agenda. and even when the facts were were looking at her in the face, she was able to say, it wasn't my fault, it wasn't me . wasn't my fault, it wasn't me. the bank of england and the treasury is threatening me with market collapse. >> anti—growth alliance. >> anti —growth alliance. >> anti—growth alliance. >> yes. when it was actually the facts, it was what was happening. it wasn't that anyone else, it wasn't that the bank of england the obr could just england and the obr could just go and press a button and the market collapse . market would collapse. >> well, the obr made up some figures that turned out to be completely wrong. the obr is completely wrong. and the obr is useless . useless. >> e put that >> she never put that mini—budget of the came mini—budget
and the end, liz truss that. in than two was able, even in less than two months, that had the months, that she had the premiership on with an premiership go on with an extremely and unsettling extremely radical and unsettling agenda. even when the facts agenda. and even when the facts were were looking at her in the face, she was able to say, it wasn't my fault, it wasn't me . wasn't my fault, it wasn't me. the bank of england and the treasury is threatening me with market collapse. >>...
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and even liz truss , who's not liz truss, who's not particularly troubled by self—doubt, i think it'suggesting for a moment that she should run again for conservative leader after her brief seven week tenure as prime minister but mark littlewood, who was formerly the director of the institute for economic affairs , this right economic affairs, this right leaning libertarian free market think tank, have been plotting , think tank, have been plotting, apparently, for what happens after the next election. bear in mind, of course, it hasn't happened yet. it might not happened yet. it might not happen for months, but they're working on the assumption the conservatives are going to lose it it badly . so mark it and lose it badly. so mark littlewood has come up with this strategy . apparently 70, 70,000, strategy. apparently 70, 70,000, andifs strategy. apparently 70, 70,000, and it's based on getting the support of 70,000 conservative members . and, 70 conservative members. and, 70 conservative mps for their proposed candidate to take forward sort of libertarian and conservative policies, i
and even liz truss , who's not liz truss, who's not particularly troubled by self—doubt, i think it'suggesting for a moment that she should run again for conservative leader after her brief seven week tenure as prime minister but mark littlewood, who was formerly the director of the institute for economic affairs , this right economic affairs, this right leaning libertarian free market think tank, have been plotting , think tank, have been plotting, apparently, for what happens after the next...
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thank you, liz truss. that is liz truss talking to chris mason. sounds. i want to show some pictures from san diego, of 70 endangered toyotas introduced the wild. —— tortoises. they have been fitted with radio transmitters so they can be monitored in the future. lovely pictures. sarah campbell is next. let's get a check on the weather. hello, on the whole today's weather will not be as violent as yesterday. yesterday brought some really intense downpours, thunderstorms and some very squally in places, damaging winds. today is breezy but not as windy. there will still be showers but those showers will not be as violent. the wind is coming from the north so it will remain quite chilly. we have a frontal system gracing the east coast, cloud and showery rain. otherwise it is sunshine and showers in the north to north westerly flow and high—pressure waiting in the wings and that will be more dominant as the week wears on. through the rest of the day, sunny spells, scattered showers and some of them will be heavy with hail, central and eastern parts of
thank you, liz truss. that is liz truss talking to chris mason. sounds. i want to show some pictures from san diego, of 70 endangered toyotas introduced the wild. —— tortoises. they have been fitted with radio transmitters so they can be monitored in the future. lovely pictures. sarah campbell is next. let's get a check on the weather. hello, on the whole today's weather will not be as violent as yesterday. yesterday brought some really intense downpours, thunderstorms and some very squally...
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we are grateful} for your time, liz truss, thank you.bring you ijust want to bring you some breaking news that we are getting about a high courtjudgments. this was over whether a pray about at a secondary school in london discriminates against muslim pupils, and we arejust discriminates against muslim pupils, and we are just hearing that the muslim student at the community school in london that took the action has lost their high court challenge against a ban on its prey rituals. the student took the action claiming that policy was that natively and uniquely affected their faith due to its ritualised nature. but the high court ruling has gone against the student. there was a two—day hearing during which schools founder and head teacher had said that it was defending its culture and ethos along with the decisions that it made to maintain a successful and stable learning environment where children of all races and religions can thrive. they said that the school had decided to stop or are rituals when some pupil started them against a backd
we are grateful} for your time, liz truss, thank you.bring you ijust want to bring you some breaking news that we are getting about a high courtjudgments. this was over whether a pray about at a secondary school in london discriminates against muslim pupils, and we arejust discriminates against muslim pupils, and we are just hearing that the muslim student at the community school in london that took the action has lost their high court challenge against a ban on its prey rituals. the student...
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not a single person liz truss has said has raised the issue on the doorstep. ashe right? that hard to believe. surveys suggest the vast majority of the public support this proposed legislation to i find it difficult to believe no one has suggested this is a good idea to liz truss. >> there will be a whole new enforcement challenge for the police. it puts new onus on shopkeepers. what is this a better way forward than a public education program and higher taxes for those who do smoke? >> much of the rationale already and that is the addictive and lethal nature of tobacco products. something like two out of three people who try a single cigarette go on to be addicted. and that means smoking daily. we know there are various chemics added to tobacco products to increase their addictive nature. tobacco is a product unique in that regard and it is incredibly bad for people who smoke. tobacco is an incredibly important case where we need to tighten the measures to encourage individuals to make sensible decisions. in terms of enforcement, the industry made a big deal about the sm
not a single person liz truss has said has raised the issue on the doorstep. ashe right? that hard to believe. surveys suggest the vast majority of the public support this proposed legislation to i find it difficult to believe no one has suggested this is a good idea to liz truss. >> there will be a whole new enforcement challenge for the police. it puts new onus on shopkeepers. what is this a better way forward than a public education program and higher taxes for those who do smoke?...
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and with liz truss johnson. called ten years to save the west should rishi sunak get on the front foot, embrace the right of his party and bring all three into the fold? well, join me to discuss. this is liz truss favourite policy guru, director of the popular conservatives mark littlewood. mark, great to have you on the show, do you think that would be good leadership from rishi sunak to actually co—opt the talents of, in particular, braverman and truss? >> yes. >> yes. >> i mean, you always say a prime minister should embrace all of the talents in their party. in fact, when margaret thatcher began her government went on to be a very successful government. she actually populated her cabinet largely with people who disagreed with her, at least for the first 2 or 3 years of her of her government . so whether he could actually get any of these three to return to high office at this stage , i to high office at this stage, i think is unlikely. to be honest, i'd be very surprised if rishi sunak did offer cabinet jobs
and with liz truss johnson. called ten years to save the west should rishi sunak get on the front foot, embrace the right of his party and bring all three into the fold? well, join me to discuss. this is liz truss favourite policy guru, director of the popular conservatives mark littlewood. mark, great to have you on the show, do you think that would be good leadership from rishi sunak to actually co—opt the talents of, in particular, braverman and truss? >> yes. >> yes. >>...
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. >> so liz truss tells all. >> so liz truss tells all. >> being told what to do. yeah, i know, and i hate the government telling other people what to do. and having spent ten years in government, can years in the government, i can tell genuinely doesn't tell you it genuinely doesn't know best. >> well, i think i agree with that. the former prime minister, liz truss, back with a new book, ten years to save the west. but were the tories better off keeping her in the top job and a very significant morning? >> a muslim prayer ban ruling the mikhayla truss school in london is set to discover this morning whether a muslim student has won a challenge against its ban on prayer rituals. this could have huge implications for everybody. >> smoke free generation at least 50 tory mps are going to vote against rishi sunak's flagship plans to try to ban smoking when it comes before the commons this afternoon. but do you support the ban on cigarettes for born after 2009? >> gb news presenter nigel farage is at the national conservatism conference in brussels this morning. we're g
. >> so liz truss tells all. >> so liz truss tells all. >> being told what to do. yeah, i know, and i hate the government telling other people what to do. and having spent ten years in government, can years in the government, i can tell genuinely doesn't tell you it genuinely doesn't know best. >> well, i think i agree with that. the former prime minister, liz truss, back with a new book, ten years to save the west. but were the tories better off keeping her in the top...
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pace herself, and that liz truss said i should have said maybe i should have listened to the queen.known liz truss for the best part of 30 years, she never places herself . there was no way places herself. there was no way she was going to listen to the queen. >> well, i can tell you now, there robust debate there was a robust debate waiting had because ella waiting to be had because ella whelan alongside as had whelan alongside me as well, had very views about liz very strong views about liz truss. whether or not she truss. but whether or not she should even be publishing some kind memoir at this kind of weird memoir at this stage the career, that fair? >> should it be more of a pamphlet? i don't know, i don't know you can really qualify know that you can really qualify for with that level of for a memoir with that level of political. she's political. i mean, she's obviously politician for obviously been a politician for a but after such a a long time, but after such a failed period, feels a little failed period, it feels a little bit gauche or something. mark sorry, of more sorry,
pace herself, and that liz truss said i should have said maybe i should have listened to the queen.known liz truss for the best part of 30 years, she never places herself . there was no way places herself. there was no way she was going to listen to the queen. >> well, i can tell you now, there robust debate there was a robust debate waiting had because ella waiting to be had because ella whelan alongside as had whelan alongside me as well, had very views about liz very strong views about...
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the political ghost of liz truss really hovered over this session.ging her book, of course. and the labour leader sir keir starmer said it was her unfunded tax cuts that crash the economy. the prime minister public response, i thought, was really striking, he said he had repeatedly warned that liz truss's economic policies would lead to disaster, he said, i was right then and i am right now, other i'm not sure that will settle the argument. thank you very much, ben wright, reporting from westminster. the actor hugh grant has settled his privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper. according to court documents, mr grant claimed the sun used private investigators to tap his phone and burgle his house. the terms of the settlement have not been made public, but hugh grant says he's been offered quote �*an enormous sum of money'. a spokesman for news group newspapers says the sun does not accept liability or make any admissions to the allegations. sarah campbelljoins me now. sarah, talk us through the details of this. hugh grant, the actor, ha
the political ghost of liz truss really hovered over this session.ging her book, of course. and the labour leader sir keir starmer said it was her unfunded tax cuts that crash the economy. the prime minister public response, i thought, was really striking, he said he had repeatedly warned that liz truss's economic policies would lead to disaster, he said, i was right then and i am right now, other i'm not sure that will settle the argument. thank you very much, ben wright, reporting from...
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we're going to get liz truss unfiltered of truss unfiltered on the bank of england, treasury and those and those that down. well, she may only have been prime minister for 49 days, but goodness me, think of that first image. the 6th of september, 2022. she flies to balmoral. the picture of her shaking hands with the queen. that is the last photograph taken of her majesty the queen when she was still alive. two days later. there's truss, the new pm and the queen has died. we then, of course, had the budget not long after the big state funeral, a budget that was dramatic. the reaction to it from the bank of england, the international monetary fund, joe biden and many others led ultimately to her resignation after a run on the markets in this next quarter of an hour, i talk to liz truss about all of those things, contest reasonably comfortably, quite a big margin over rishi sunak and then this completely astonishing and historic turn of events, which you document that the queen is up at balmoral and boris johnson goes to balmoral, say goodbye . goes to balmoral, say goodbye. you turn up a
we're going to get liz truss unfiltered of truss unfiltered on the bank of england, treasury and those and those that down. well, she may only have been prime minister for 49 days, but goodness me, think of that first image. the 6th of september, 2022. she flies to balmoral. the picture of her shaking hands with the queen. that is the last photograph taken of her majesty the queen when she was still alive. two days later. there's truss, the new pm and the queen has died. we then, of course, had...
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we have heard a lot from liz truss over the past couple of days. been fired and disbanded the opi. what you to that message? and her message. i what you to that message? and her message-— her message. i think she is the first to say _ her message. i think she is the first to say that _ her message. i think she is the first to say that when _ her message. i think she is the first to say that when mistakes| first to say that when mistakes were made in that period. a discipline and independent bank of england. i do support an independent office for budget responsibility. all i would say is some very difficult decisions taken in that period are now bearing fruit. when it comes didn't think she talks about most, they need grow the economy, with the imf are saying this week, namely the uk will grow faster than france, italy, germany, japan, the strength and artificial intelligence and with tech industry giving uk particular advantages, those reasons why we can be very confident about the future. we can be very confident about the future-— the future. the
we have heard a lot from liz truss over the past couple of days. been fired and disbanded the opi. what you to that message? and her message. i what you to that message? and her message-— her message. i think she is the first to say _ her message. i think she is the first to say that _ her message. i think she is the first to say that when _ her message. i think she is the first to say that when mistakes| first to say that when mistakes were made in that period. a discipline and independent...
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we are grateful for your time, liz truss. thank you.o more of that conversation, is quite an enlightening conversation, you can do so. bbc sounds is where you will find on the newscast broadcast. staying here in the uk, and in late night votes on monday, mps in the house of commons voted to reject six amendments to the rwanda bill made by the house of lords. the controversial bill will now return to the upper chamber for further scrutiny later today, tuesday. it comes as reports suggest the uk held talks with other countries, including armenia, about replicating the scheme. the plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda has faced setbacks since it was first announced in april 2022 by borisjohnson's government. here's our political correspondent ian watson on what we could expect. what the government is hopeful of is the lords have made their point, considered very little ground themselves, the lords will then back down, back off, the stand—off between the two houses of parliament will end and this will become law by the end of the week.
we are grateful for your time, liz truss. thank you.o more of that conversation, is quite an enlightening conversation, you can do so. bbc sounds is where you will find on the newscast broadcast. staying here in the uk, and in late night votes on monday, mps in the house of commons voted to reject six amendments to the rwanda bill made by the house of lords. the controversial bill will now return to the upper chamber for further scrutiny later today, tuesday. it comes as reports suggest the uk...
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former prime minister liz truss said it is profoundly unconservative, and example of the nanny statee and it is a primary cause of cancer and it is a primary cause of cancer and death as well. borisjohnson has said it is absolutely nuts, it is mad, the party of winston churchill is banning cigars, he says. you are having your say, that is what this is all about, give us a call. and we welcome tracy in devon, jason in glasgow, ian in chippenham and graham in clacton. good morning all.
former prime minister liz truss said it is profoundly unconservative, and example of the nanny statee and it is a primary cause of cancer and it is a primary cause of cancer and death as well. borisjohnson has said it is absolutely nuts, it is mad, the party of winston churchill is banning cigars, he says. you are having your say, that is what this is all about, give us a call. and we welcome tracy in devon, jason in glasgow, ian in chippenham and graham in clacton. good morning all.
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former prime minister of britain, liz truss, she has a warning for donald trump.l tape. >> unelected officials have got more and more power, and those bodies, those government agencies have been captured by the left are. heft. whether it's woke ideology, whether it's extreme environmentalism, whether it's anti-capitalism. but what i found is that i faced a massive problem actually delivering conservative policies because the people who were meant to be working for me were actually against maine. stuart: she's saying the deep state forced her out x she says if trump's reelected, america's deep state will come after him again. what do you make of that, will? >> well, i will defer to you, stuart, on the intricacies of liz truss' 49-day tenure as prime minister of the u.k. but with, i mean, if she believes there's an administrative state in england, i can just tell you there is one in the united states. the administrative state, we don't even need the example of what happened in the u.k., we just have the first four years of donald trump's presidency to prove of its o
former prime minister of britain, liz truss, she has a warning for donald trump.l tape. >> unelected officials have got more and more power, and those bodies, those government agencies have been captured by the left are. heft. whether it's woke ideology, whether it's extreme environmentalism, whether it's anti-capitalism. but what i found is that i faced a massive problem actually delivering conservative policies because the people who were meant to be working for me were actually against...
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we are grateful for your time, liz truss. thank you.nvestigating allegations that three african athletes deliberately allowed china's star runner hejie to win sunday's race. let me show you the moment they crossed the line. (ff gfx)here you can see him. he's finishing one second ahead of the trio. 0n the footage, which is circulating in social media, all four runners close in on the final stretch of the race. and some suspect, the race leaders slowed down before the finish line, to let the chinese runner win. some chinese social media users called the race "embarrassing" or a "performance". a spokesperson at the beijing sports bureau said they were investigating the incident, adding: "we will announce the results to the public once they are available." and... there's a reaction from the kenyan runner willy mnang—at. he told the south china morning post he indeed let hejie win "because he is my friend" but didn't receive any financial reward for doing so. he later changed his story, telling bbc sport africa that he'd been contracted to r
we are grateful for your time, liz truss. thank you.nvestigating allegations that three african athletes deliberately allowed china's star runner hejie to win sunday's race. let me show you the moment they crossed the line. (ff gfx)here you can see him. he's finishing one second ahead of the trio. 0n the footage, which is circulating in social media, all four runners close in on the final stretch of the race. and some suspect, the race leaders slowed down before the finish line, to let the...
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using my hands. feel about liz truss, i feel abowhat do ;ing my hands. feel about liz truss, i feel? what? lewis? what that mean ? lewis? what does that mean? >> that was hard. >> that was hard. >> laughing. no i would like to apologise. i feel liz truss. but you know what? i feel sorry. i feel sorry for her because, i mean, she was given the keys to the kingdom, and she hasn't. she hasn't even gotten into the driveway. but, you know, to be fair, she was prime minister, and that's no mean feat. she and that's no mean feat. but she wasn't. but by even by british standards, is you're kind standards, which is you're kind of appointed by your fellow mps and then you run and you're not you're not elected. mean, the you're not elected. i mean, the political system is so political system here is so deformed. >> let's get another >> well, okay, let's get another one. is a video where one. now, this is a video where a children's birthday party takes for worse . takes a turn for the worse. >> you want me to give you this one? oh, yeah. >> i mean, it is terrifying. are the kids really upset ab
using my hands. feel about liz truss, i feel abowhat do ;ing my hands. feel about liz truss, i feel? what? lewis? what that mean ? lewis? what does that mean? >> that was hard. >> that was hard. >> laughing. no i would like to apologise. i feel liz truss. but you know what? i feel sorry. i feel sorry for her because, i mean, she was given the keys to the kingdom, and she hasn't. she hasn't even gotten into the driveway. but, you know, to be fair, she was prime minister, and...
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liz truss has a book out in ten years to save the west. the democratic will of the people. conniving to give us open borders, keep taxes high, and allow woke nonsense like gender ideology to embed in our public institutions. lots of arrogant male commentators have been sneering at what she had to say in a way that i think is a touch sexist. meanwhile, the rest of us are just wondering what this radical woman might have actually achieved if she'd been given more than 44 days. yes she cut a comical figure at times, but that's nothing compared to the clowns that will be running the clowns that will be running the country in a few months time. so joel cauchi tony cottee and nicholas owen are my friday a team. nicholas owen i think there's sexism at play here. i don't like the beating up on liz truss. what do you think there is an aspect of that? >> yes. i think that the liz truss is this isn't that she got there. she had radical, very, very radical ideas, wanted a tax cut, tax cuts, people back cut, tax cuts, get people back into work and all
liz truss has a book out in ten years to save the west. the democratic will of the people. conniving to give us open borders, keep taxes high, and allow woke nonsense like gender ideology to embed in our public institutions. lots of arrogant male commentators have been sneering at what she had to say in a way that i think is a touch sexist. meanwhile, the rest of us are just wondering what this radical woman might have actually achieved if she'd been given more than 44 days. yes she cut a...
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former prime minister liz truss there. so. — it. former prime minister liz truss there- so.where in the years to come, you might have a situation where one adult in the house can buy a packet of cigarettes, and another aduu a packet of cigarettes, and another adult cannot because they are a few weeks younger. adult cannot because they are a few weeks younger-— adult cannot because they are a few weeks younger. there are many areas of ublic weeks younger. there are many areas of public health _ weeks younger. there are many areas of public health where _ weeks younger. there are many areas of public health where you _ weeks younger. there are many areas of public health where you have - weeks younger. there are many areas of public health where you have age i of public health where you have age cut—offs, either above or below. screening for breast cancer or cervical cancer, everyone will remember the covid vaccines which were done by age cut—off, they move down through the population, and there is an upper bound for many interventions as well. the idea of age cut—off is entir
former prime minister liz truss there. so. — it. former prime minister liz truss there- so.where in the years to come, you might have a situation where one adult in the house can buy a packet of cigarettes, and another aduu a packet of cigarettes, and another adult cannot because they are a few weeks younger. adult cannot because they are a few weeks younger-— adult cannot because they are a few weeks younger. there are many areas of ublic weeks younger. there are many areas of public...
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liz truss has a book out in ten years to save the west. the democratic will of the people. conniving to give us open borders, keep taxes high, and allow woke nonsense like gender ideology to embed in our public institutions. lots of arrogant male commentators have been sneering at what she had to say in a way that i think is a touch sexist. meanwhile, the rest of us are just wondering what this radical woman might have actually achieved if she'd been given more than 44 days. yes she cut a comical figure at times, but that's nothing compared to the clowns that will be running the clowns that will be running the country in a few months time. so joel cauchi tony cottee and nicholas owen are my friday a team. nicholas owen i think there's sexism at play here. i don't like the beating up on liz truss. what do you think there is an aspect of that? >> yes. i think that the liz truss is this isn't that she got there. she had radical, very, very radical ideas, wanted a tax cut, tax cuts, people back cut, tax cuts, get people back into work and all
liz truss has a book out in ten years to save the west. the democratic will of the people. conniving to give us open borders, keep taxes high, and allow woke nonsense like gender ideology to embed in our public institutions. lots of arrogant male commentators have been sneering at what she had to say in a way that i think is a touch sexist. meanwhile, the rest of us are just wondering what this radical woman might have actually achieved if she'd been given more than 44 days. yes she cut a...
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liz truss, isn't she, lee says michelle, prices are still rising and many people are suffering. inflation down. it's nothing to do with the tories. but did you think it was anything to do with the tories when inflation was going up early? your thoughts early? tell me your thoughts on that. says never get that. liz says we'll never get inflation down to a completely lower level if wages keep increasing , because then we go increasing, because then we go round in a wage price spiral . round in a wage price spiral. all so says les andrew, says michelle, you are being very flippant about the topic of mental health, and i wish that you weren't. so he's referring to the, topic that's coming up after the break. millions of people now are on long time sick in this country. many of those because of mental health issues. i am certainly not flippant about mental health, i assure you of that. but how? what do we do? how do we have a welfare system that can support this? should it be supporting that or not? tell me. i'll see you in two. hello. welcome back. i'm michelle dewberry, alongside m
liz truss, isn't she, lee says michelle, prices are still rising and many people are suffering. inflation down. it's nothing to do with the tories. but did you think it was anything to do with the tories when inflation was going up early? your thoughts early? tell me your thoughts on that. says never get that. liz says we'll never get inflation down to a completely lower level if wages keep increasing , because then we go increasing, because then we go round in a wage price spiral . round in a...
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rishi sunak and liz truss faces .7 sunak and liz truss faces?ven a lot of interviews to other news channels. i'm sure she's given one to gb news as well. apologies if i've missed that particular one, but we've put out this booklet today , put out this booklet today, highlighting if you want to read around economy was around how the economy was pushed off a cliff and we saw turmoil on the money markets , turmoil on the money markets, which put pension funds in peril, and bank of england peril, and the bank of england stepping in to stabilise the money markets, which of course, has also led to them responding with putting up interest rates and paying more on with putting up interest rates and mortgage paying more on with putting up interest rates and mortgage as ying more on with putting up interest rates and mortgage as ang more on with putting up interest rates and mortgage as a consequence. their mortgage as a consequence. we've warning that actually we've been warning that actually what with rishi what you're seeing with rishi sunak truss 2.0,
rishi sunak and liz truss faces .7 sunak and liz truss faces?ven a lot of interviews to other news channels. i'm sure she's given one to gb news as well. apologies if i've missed that particular one, but we've put out this booklet today , put out this booklet today, highlighting if you want to read around economy was around how the economy was pushed off a cliff and we saw turmoil on the money markets , turmoil on the money markets, which put pension funds in peril, and bank of england peril,...
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did you forget how bad liz truss was? short memories. no although. and hear me out on this. there is the school of thought. i'm not saying this is my of thought. the school my school of thought. the school of liz of thought that says that liz truss proved right with truss will be proved right with the of least the fullness of time. at least there vision there, there was a vision there, although has, well although that vision has, well blown in my mortgage. but blown a hole in my mortgage. but anyway, 60% you that anyway, 60% of you agree that rishi sunak the worst prime rishi sunak is the worst prime minister 40% of you say he minister ever. 40% of you say he is not. not right. coming up, has prince harry's deportation from the us moved one step closer? you might have missed this because it happened just before we came on air, but i'll fill you in the runaway royals us application has been us visa application has been handed over now to a judge to decide whether or not it should be made public. we've got the editor at large at the mail on sunday, charlotte griffiths, giving
did you forget how bad liz truss was? short memories. no although. and hear me out on this. there is the school of thought. i'm not saying this is my of thought. the school my school of thought. the school of liz of thought that says that liz truss proved right with truss will be proved right with the of least the fullness of time. at least there vision there, there was a vision there, although has, well although that vision has, well blown in my mortgage. but blown a hole in my mortgage. but...
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it's been hard to ignore the former prime minister liz truss this week.aven't noticed, she's got a book out and has given several media interviews, including one with the bbc�*s political editor chris mason, played in full on newscast and in shorter versions elsewhere on bbc news. you talk in the book about the deep state. i mean, isn't that to indulge in conspiracy theory kind of quackery? ijust think british politics has to move on from the whole sort of personality politics of "who's the leader, what has x said, what has y said, are they hypocrite"? to what the fundamental issues facing our country. and ijust feel there is not enough serious discussion about that. you're a massive taylor swift fan, aren't you? i think you've met her. is that right? i have met taylor swift. yeah. all the stuff about the lasting less time than a letter. this isjust pathetic, you know, point scoring. keith phair had this reaction to some of the lines of questioning there. linda harley had another concern, asking, "why scott young also had his reservations. we put those po
it's been hard to ignore the former prime minister liz truss this week.aven't noticed, she's got a book out and has given several media interviews, including one with the bbc�*s political editor chris mason, played in full on newscast and in shorter versions elsewhere on bbc news. you talk in the book about the deep state. i mean, isn't that to indulge in conspiracy theory kind of quackery? ijust think british politics has to move on from the whole sort of personality politics of "who's...
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rapido, my great britain, liz truss really shown guts liz truss really shown some guts to out with aer, thank god that she's actually can. still contributing to the debate. hasn't just run off to the hills. former prime minister liz truss mine is lucy frazer for truss mine is mp lucy frazer for calling the of trans calling for the ban of trans women in women's sport. >> finally, we are getting somewhere and people are not scared speak scared to speak out. >> all right, rebecca and the royal college of paediatrics and child for the child health, who call for the ban smacking. child health, who call for the ban think acking. child health, who call for the ban thinkacking. children is >> i think smacking children is fundamentally strong >> okay. all right. strong choices have gone for choices as ever. i have gone for lucy frazer mp , so that's lucy frazer mp, so that's today's greatest britain, so there we go . right. union there we go. right. union jackass time. mark. >> well, this is honouree. young brazilian woman called erika de souza vieira . nunes, she went souza vieira. nunes, sh
rapido, my great britain, liz truss really shown guts liz truss really shown some guts to out with aer, thank god that she's actually can. still contributing to the debate. hasn't just run off to the hills. former prime minister liz truss mine is lucy frazer for truss mine is mp lucy frazer for calling the of trans calling for the ban of trans women in women's sport. >> finally, we are getting somewhere and people are not scared speak scared to speak out. >> all right, rebecca and...
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what did liz truss stand for? >> liz truss stood for.ood no principled ideological leader we've had in a very long time. >> yes, but bonkers. >> yes, but bonkers. >> well, i don't agree with that anyway, this is really exciting. in a fascinating new discovery from the depths of volcanic ash in herculaneum, a new papyrus scroll has revealed how one of the great western philosophers, plato, may have spent his final evening the ancient scroll was found carbonated because of the ad 79 explosion of mount vesuvius, and it suggests that the greek philosopher was extremely ill with fever, spent his last hours listening to a thracian slave girl playing the flute. well, stella , this is so flute. well, stella, this is so exciting because there may be all sorts of other amazing classical works there. but also we now know for certain that plato is real. >> exactly. we know that he's a historical figure, and we were never sure whether he existed, whether he was one person or many people, which is, of course, something that we see with a lot of other
what did liz truss stand for? >> liz truss stood for.ood no principled ideological leader we've had in a very long time. >> yes, but bonkers. >> yes, but bonkers. >> well, i don't agree with that anyway, this is really exciting. in a fascinating new discovery from the depths of volcanic ash in herculaneum, a new papyrus scroll has revealed how one of the great western philosophers, plato, may have spent his final evening the ancient scroll was found carbonated because of...
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liz truss was britain's prime minister. she lasted 49 days. writing in the wall street journal, she says she was done in by britain's deep state, the editorial is a warning to donald trump. if he is reelected, the deep state will come after him even more fiercely than in his first term. truss is a conservative and in her first days in office she introduced a growth plan. britain's deep state prefers a big government, they are committed leftists, a growth plan was sabotaged. the warning is the same will happen if donald trump gets a second term. trump wants to expand oil and gas production. you think the bureaucrats in the energy department will go for that without a fight? they are climate guys, how about subsidies for electric vehicles, trump is not keen in the environment protection agency is gung ho for anything green. they will promote the green new deal forever. tax cuts, no way, spending cuts absolutely not. school choice, never forget what the deep state teachers union did during the pandemic, the justice department orchestrated the cha
liz truss was britain's prime minister. she lasted 49 days. writing in the wall street journal, she says she was done in by britain's deep state, the editorial is a warning to donald trump. if he is reelected, the deep state will come after him even more fiercely than in his first term. truss is a conservative and in her first days in office she introduced a growth plan. britain's deep state prefers a big government, they are committed leftists, a growth plan was sabotaged. the warning is the...
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. >> you're sounding you're sounding like liz truss, the obr takes a view which is very opposed to lowern. so what how does the next election look as a as a sitting conservative member of parliament? is it going to be a bad night or a total catastrophe ? >> 7- >> listen, 7 >> listen, nigel, i've been very open about my profound concerns about the way the party is heading, and i've been very clear that the prime minister needs to change course. any poll that you look at, every day now suggests that we're heading for electoral defeat . and i am electoral defeat. and i am horrified, personally, by the prospect of a keir starmer government. he's someone who would reverse brexit. he's someone who campaigned for a second. >> are you saying constitutionally he'd reverse brexit by rejoining the eu? >> listen, i would not rule it out because he's someone who campaigned a second campaigned for a second referendum and all the indications from his shadow cabinet indeed and cabinet and indeed himself and his unguarded moments, that his unguarded moments, so that he closer alignment he does want close
. >> you're sounding you're sounding like liz truss, the obr takes a view which is very opposed to lowern. so what how does the next election look as a as a sitting conservative member of parliament? is it going to be a bad night or a total catastrophe ? >> 7- >> listen, 7 >> listen, nigel, i've been very open about my profound concerns about the way the party is heading, and i've been very clear that the prime minister needs to change course. any poll that you look at,...
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liz truss is the elected politician _ should not exist?litician but if her concern is a faceless quango then here i am, here is my face but i think she is wrong. happy to say that. we have these institutions in place because they look beyond the electoral cycle and they do not make decisions on behalf of politicians but they are there to provide informed technical advice and i think we will be poorer without them. , ,., ., ,, them. they need someone mocking the home, is that — them. they need someone mocking the home, is that what _ them. they need someone mocking the home, is that what you _ them. they need someone mocking the home, is that what you are _ them. they need someone mocking the home, is that what you are saying? - them. they need someone mocking the home, is that what you are saying? i i home, is that what you are saying? i am ready to mock the hummer, it is important to have homework mocked and i am happy to do that. let's talk about that straight away with the energy secretary claire coutinho who is here for the first time.
liz truss is the elected politician _ should not exist?litician but if her concern is a faceless quango then here i am, here is my face but i think she is wrong. happy to say that. we have these institutions in place because they look beyond the electoral cycle and they do not make decisions on behalf of politicians but they are there to provide informed technical advice and i think we will be poorer without them. , ,., ., ,, them. they need someone mocking the home, is that — them. they need...