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thank you, lucy powell. nigel evans, more than 4 million children in poverty.sters _ that. i'm not proud of any youngsters who _ that. i'm not proud of any youngsters who are - that. i'm not proud of any youngsters who are living | that. i'm not proud of any l youngsters who are living in that. i'm not proud of any _ youngsters who are living in poverty whatsoever. i think it all comes down to the fact that extra money has been provided in different ways to support families. this pay cap on the two youngsters it's fascinating the two youngsters it's fascinating the labour party did not put it in their manifesto and the fact is lucy powell has just said they are not going to lift that either. lasting going to lift that either. why is that fascinating? _ going to lift that either. why is that fascinating? it's _ going to lift that either. why is| that fascinating? it's fascinating because it's _ that fascinating? it's fascinating because it's basically _ that fascinating? it's fascinating because it's basically consistentj because it's basically consistent with t
thank you, lucy powell. nigel evans, more than 4 million children in poverty.sters _ that. i'm not proud of any youngsters who _ that. i'm not proud of any youngsters who are - that. i'm not proud of any youngsters who are living | that. i'm not proud of any l youngsters who are living in that. i'm not proud of any _ youngsters who are living in poverty whatsoever. i think it all comes down to the fact that extra money has been provided in different ways to support families. this pay cap on the...
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before chris| sat lucy powell, the leader of the was lucy powell, the leader of the house of commons.d in the festi�* bit, . house of commons. she was involved in the festi�* bit, and she will be very ceremonial bit, and she will be very involved in making all of this legislation through parliament because that is one of the roles of the leader of the house of commons. here was my conversation with her. do i call ., do i call you madame leader? no, call me lucy- _ do i call you madame leader? no, call me lucy- it— do i call you madame leader? no, call me lucy. it is— do i call you madame leader? no, call me lucy. it is| day _ do i call you madame leader? no, call me lucy. it is| day for- call me lucy. it is a day for process — call me lucy. it is a day for process of— call me lucy. it is a day for process of titles _ call me lucy. it is a day for process of titles and - call me lucy. it is a day forl process of titles and things. call me lucy. it is a day for- process of titles and things. what was your actualjob today? leader of of commons, you have got a the house of commons, you ha
before chris| sat lucy powell, the leader of the was lucy powell, the leader of the house of commons.d in the festi�* bit, . house of commons. she was involved in the festi�* bit, and she will be very ceremonial bit, and she will be very involved in making all of this legislation through parliament because that is one of the roles of the leader of the house of commons. here was my conversation with her. do i call ., do i call you madame leader? no, call me lucy- _ do i call you madame...
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that is a house of commons lead at lucy powell. we heard mention ofjo cox.emocracies are not making progress in tackling political violence. ,, ,. , ,. , violence. she described the scenes in pennsylvania _ violence. she described the scenes in pennsylvania as _ violence. she described the scenes in pennsylvania as a _ violence. she described the scenes in pennsylvania as a shocking - violence. she described the scenes in pennsylvania as a shocking and i in pennsylvania as a shocking and deeply disturbing, and kim leadbeater, a labour mp for spen valley, was speaking on laura kuenssberg' show. we are back again having that conversation about what democracy and our politics looks like. there is no place for violence in a decent civilised democracy and society and there scenes are deeply shocking. i think it's also important to acknowledge i'm just one person has lost their life, others have been injured. i'm very pleased that president trump is ok, but there have been other casualties. we've got to have that conversation about what a civilised democracy looks
that is a house of commons lead at lucy powell. we heard mention ofjo cox.emocracies are not making progress in tackling political violence. ,, ,. , ,. , violence. she described the scenes in pennsylvania _ violence. she described the scenes in pennsylvania as _ violence. she described the scenes in pennsylvania as a _ violence. she described the scenes in pennsylvania as a shocking - violence. she described the scenes in pennsylvania as a shocking and i in pennsylvania as a shocking and deeply...
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now, i'm delighted to be joined by the new leader of the house of commons, lucy powell, also member ofor parliament manchester central. and lucy, thank you so much for joining manchester central. and lucy, thank you so much forjoining us here on gb news this morning. before everything else , of before everything else, of course, we've got to start with the awful news out of the united states overnight, just the most extraordinary assassination attempt and a reminder of the fragility of peace. and, and democratic politics in the western world. >> well, absolutely. this is a horrific , appalling attack that horrific, appalling attack that we've seen overnight , horrific, appalling attack that we've seen overnight, which we condemn wholly and fully . and condemn wholly and fully. and thankfully, president trump has survived this attempt on his life because the consequences otherwise are really unthinkable. and we condemn any kind of political violence that, like this. and our thoughts are with president trump and in fact, that all the american people who will be reeling from this this mor
now, i'm delighted to be joined by the new leader of the house of commons, lucy powell, also member ofor parliament manchester central. and lucy, thank you so much for joining manchester central. and lucy, thank you so much forjoining us here on gb news this morning. before everything else , of before everything else, of course, we've got to start with the awful news out of the united states overnight, just the most extraordinary assassination attempt and a reminder of the fragility of peace....
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lucy powell is the leader of the commons and as an individual she is very impressive and capable. , it is look at her career, it is entirely as a professional politician all the way back, being advisers to party leaders and so on. she has never had what you might call a proper job, at least if wikipedia is right and she's not a bad person, but she is entirely a professional politician and she now wants to stop mps having outside interests. and it's also said to introduce fines for ex—ministers who breach the lobbying rules. well, you can guess my view. i have a particular perspective on this issue.i particular perspective on this issue. i had a second job all the time. i was an mp either with somerset capital management or as a minister, or indeed a rather enjoyable second job here on gb news. so as sir keir starmer aims to restore services and respect to politics, this isn't the way to go because it just cuts out expertise. anyway, i've got my panel with me . i've got my panel with me. pugnacious as always. kelvin mackenzie and stella cindy yu , mackenzie and stella cindy yu, kel
lucy powell is the leader of the commons and as an individual she is very impressive and capable. , it is look at her career, it is entirely as a professional politician all the way back, being advisers to party leaders and so on. she has never had what you might call a proper job, at least if wikipedia is right and she's not a bad person, but she is entirely a professional politician and she now wants to stop mps having outside interests. and it's also said to introduce fines for...
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lucy powell, leader of the house of commons.er because in a while, about an hour orso, we reminder because in a while, about an hour or so, we will have the start of the debate on the king's speech. all of those bills that have been announced, that gets debated by the parties, the leaders, the mp5. we hear from the parties, the leaders, the mp5. we hearfrom rishi sunak, now leader of the opposition before we hear from keir starmer. we bring you all of that live on the programme as it happens. we have switched places and i'm pleased to say... i'm joined by henri murison, chief executive of northern powerhouse partnership. we have had one of the bills, devolving more powers to regional mayors, what do you make of that? it is really positive and it is building on what has come before. there has been mayoral combined authority to many parts of northern england, places like west midlands and other parts of england. what this does is build on that model. deeper powers for existing mayors, but bringing in areas that haven't got devolut
lucy powell, leader of the house of commons.er because in a while, about an hour orso, we reminder because in a while, about an hour or so, we will have the start of the debate on the king's speech. all of those bills that have been announced, that gets debated by the parties, the leaders, the mp5. we hear from the parties, the leaders, the mp5. we hearfrom rishi sunak, now leader of the opposition before we hear from keir starmer. we bring you all of that live on the programme as it happens....
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that's lucy powell, i think. yeah martin, if you're still with me, lucy powell is approaching.owell, she's the shadow welfare and work and pensions secretary. and she's got a key role in trying to cut that welfare bill. we've discussed before on the programme lucy powell will you cut well for the welfare bill. >> see you later. she's leader leader leo house. >> i think her current job is leader of the house of commons. forgive me . she gave me a forgive me. she gave me a puzzled look there with that question. but there we are. that's lucy powell going to number 10. there's quite a lot of people in there now. so we'll find out what jobs are getting very shortly okay chris. >> so we'll come back to you as and when we have updates. but now let's cross to central london where our political correspondent olivia utley is joined by the reform party mp for ashfield , lee anderson. for ashfield, lee anderson. olivia, welcome to the show mp. >> hello. yes i'm here with the new reform mp for ashfield , lee new reform mp for ashfield, lee anderson. lee. that was a spicy press conference wi
that's lucy powell, i think. yeah martin, if you're still with me, lucy powell is approaching.owell, she's the shadow welfare and work and pensions secretary. and she's got a key role in trying to cut that welfare bill. we've discussed before on the programme lucy powell will you cut well for the welfare bill. >> see you later. she's leader leader leo house. >> i think her current job is leader of the house of commons. forgive me . she gave me a forgive me. she gave me a puzzled...
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the house of commons leader, lucy powell, spoke to the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg on her sunday programmewell, these are appalling scenes. this is an horrific incident which we can condemn completely and fulsomely. thankfully, president trump was not injured more seriously. the consequences of that are unthinkable. but the thoughts of the whole british government, i'm sure the whole country of britain are with the american people and president trump's family and those affected today. politically—motivated violence is farfrom unknown here in the uk. jo cox, a member of parliament, was murdered in 2016. hersister, kim leadbeater is now an mp. she said democracies are not making progress in tackling the problem. she was speaking on sunday with laura kuenssberg. we are back again having that conversation about what democracy looks like, what our politics looks like. there is absolutely no place for violence in a decent, civilised democracy and society and those scenes are deeply shocking. i think it's also important to acknowledge i understand one person has lost their life, others have been
the house of commons leader, lucy powell, spoke to the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg on her sunday programmewell, these are appalling scenes. this is an horrific incident which we can condemn completely and fulsomely. thankfully, president trump was not injured more seriously. the consequences of that are unthinkable. but the thoughts of the whole british government, i'm sure the whole country of britain are with the american people and president trump's family and those affected today....
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the house of commons leader, lucy powell, spoke to the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg on her sunday programmensequences of that are unthinkable.
the house of commons leader, lucy powell, spoke to the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg on her sunday programmensequences of that are unthinkable.
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now, before chris sat in that seat, the occupant of it was lucy powell, who is the leader of the housefestivities today, in the kind of ceremonial bit, and, b, she'll be very involved in making all this legislation get through parliament, because that's one of the roles of the leader of the house of commons. here's my conversation with her. do i call you madam leader of...? madam leader? no, you call me lucy. 0k, good. just... i mean, it's a day for, like, for, like, process and, like, titles and things. what was your actualjob today? because, like, leader of the house of commons, you've got, like, a role kind of like in the constitution of the country. yeah, and so i was in the procession. so...| think i'm sort of the representative of the commons in that sort of procession and hierarchy and leading the monarch and the queen in and out and all of that. so obviously the lord chancellor, the justice secretary, shabana mahmood, who's a very good friend of mine, she sort of wears the robe and she holds a pouch that's got the speech in. and then i walkjust ahead of her, with the speaker of
now, before chris sat in that seat, the occupant of it was lucy powell, who is the leader of the housefestivities today, in the kind of ceremonial bit, and, b, she'll be very involved in making all this legislation get through parliament, because that's one of the roles of the leader of the house of commons. here's my conversation with her. do i call you madam leader of...? madam leader? no, you call me lucy. 0k, good. just... i mean, it's a day for, like, for, like, process and, like, titles...
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that's lucy powell. leader of the house of commons or the lord president of the privy council, because they aren't members of the privy council. that happens tomorrow when the king allows them to join the privy council. as things stand, they can't receive state secrets not being in the privy council. but her green folder, they're selling it. leader of the house of commons. so she's quite excited about that. but of course, that she is. and that's why she's there to indicate what the plans are for for the the house of commons when it starts sitting, next week. by the way , we're looking week. by the way, we're looking into next week, we are expecting the speaker of the to house of commons be, elected on monday or tuesday , and then all the mps tuesday, and then all the mps will give their oaths to the king over the following days. and the following week, the wednesday , the 17th, i believe, wednesday, the 17th, i believe, is the king's speech and the week after that, the first prime ministers questions on
that's lucy powell. leader of the house of commons or the lord president of the privy council, because they aren't members of the privy council. that happens tomorrow when the king allows them to join the privy council. as things stand, they can't receive state secrets not being in the privy council. but her green folder, they're selling it. leader of the house of commons. so she's quite excited about that. but of course, that she is. and that's why she's there to indicate what the plans are...
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so lucy powell, the leader of the commons, is due to announce reforms this week that include an immediatecy roles and fines for ex—ministers who breach lobbying rules. but fundamentally, kelvin, should our politicians be allowed to have second jobs? could be bad news for nigel farage, couldn't it, >> yes. it's it,— >> yes. it's a it, >> yes. it's a shocking news for his bank manager, and also for whether he's got any money behind the bar somewhere. but, the truth about the matter is, i'm not entirely in agreement with this, to be honest. and they've already said that the nigel farage of this world are going to be allowed , allowed to going to be allowed, allowed to continue broadcasting and write speeches and stuff like that . of speeches and stuff like that. of course, the thing about thing about starmer, of course, being starmer, the hypocrite. hello. good evening and welcome. he of course did work, as a lawyer when he was an mp. so that's that out of the question now on the lobbying side, i kind of i kind of get that i kind of get that. but what about this then? this isn't going to app
so lucy powell, the leader of the commons, is due to announce reforms this week that include an immediatecy roles and fines for ex—ministers who breach lobbying rules. but fundamentally, kelvin, should our politicians be allowed to have second jobs? could be bad news for nigel farage, couldn't it, >> yes. it's it,— >> yes. it's a it, >> yes. it's a shocking news for his bank manager, and also for whether he's got any money behind the bar somewhere. but, the truth about the...
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i don't agree with them, and steve read lucy powell, those kind of people.ou highlighted david lammy. i'm very worried about what he's going to do on israel. and he's already indicated you know, i do think that the previous prime minister, rishi sunak, was really clear about britain's support for the state of israel, given what happened on last october. so i really worry, from some of the clips you showed both from angela rayner and so we'll wait and see. the honeymoon will be short lived , honeymoon will be short lived, we'll wait and see to see what what happens. >> okay. >> okay. >> it's also worth noting as well , in case >> it's also worth noting as well, in case you might have missed this, sir keir starmer has apparently already scrapped the rwanda plan. so that's one of the first things that he's done on day one. when you look at the kind of calibre of personnel there, joanna and i know that people will say, and they have every right to say that the calibre of the personnel that the tories had was was pretty shocking as well. but when you actually loo
i don't agree with them, and steve read lucy powell, those kind of people.ou highlighted david lammy. i'm very worried about what he's going to do on israel. and he's already indicated you know, i do think that the previous prime minister, rishi sunak, was really clear about britain's support for the state of israel, given what happened on last october. so i really worry, from some of the clips you showed both from angela rayner and so we'll wait and see. the honeymoon will be short lived ,...
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up the stairs and lord mcfall, the lord speaker, along with the leader of the house of commons lucy powellr chris bryant of the labour party and andrew griffiths of the conservatives. morning to you all. still with me of course is the bbc�*s political editor chris mason. so, chris, what are we expecting from this speech?— this speech? there will be a blizzard of— this speech? there will be a blizzard of bills _ this speech? there will be a blizzard of bills so - this speech? there will be a blizzard of bills so new- this speech? there will be a blizzard of bills so new lawsj this speech? there will be a i blizzard of bills so new laws from the new government keen to project a sense of energy and direction and i guess turn those manifesto promises with the horses and the fancy dress into the beginnings of intended laws, and there will be the best part of a0 bills or draft bills announced by the kings in the next 15 or 20 minutes, so that there will be plenty for the new government to get on with. they are making the case that is more new bills than backin case that is more new bills than ba
up the stairs and lord mcfall, the lord speaker, along with the leader of the house of commons lucy powellr chris bryant of the labour party and andrew griffiths of the conservatives. morning to you all. still with me of course is the bbc�*s political editor chris mason. so, chris, what are we expecting from this speech?— this speech? there will be a blizzard of— this speech? there will be a blizzard of bills _ this speech? there will be a blizzard of bills so - this speech? there will be...
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success at the election, i'll be speaking to the newly elected leader of the house of commons, lucy powellwith the very latest on the former president's condition. and i'll be speaking to the senior conservative mp, david simmons, who was elected
success at the election, i'll be speaking to the newly elected leader of the house of commons, lucy powellwith the very latest on the former president's condition. and i'll be speaking to the senior conservative mp, david simmons, who was elected
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but there are so many of these labour mps who were not expected to listen to lucy powell, the leaderuty chairman of ways and means and sir christopher chope be the second deputy chairman of ways and means. >> the question is that for the penod >> the question is that for the period of the first sitting day following the election of the deputy speakers under standing order number two, a sir edward leigh be chairman of ways and means, dame siobhan mcdonagh, to be the first deputy chairman of ways and means , and sir ways and means, and sir christopher chope to be second deputy chairman of ways and means . as many of that opinion means. as many of that opinion say , i of the country . no, means. as many of that opinion say , i of the country. no, i say, i of the country. no, i think the ayes have it, the ayes have it . i now have to equate have it. i now have to equate the house that the house has this day attended his majesty's in the house of peers, and that his majesty was pleased to make the most gracious speech from the most gracious speech from the throne to both houses of parliam
but there are so many of these labour mps who were not expected to listen to lucy powell, the leaderuty chairman of ways and means and sir christopher chope be the second deputy chairman of ways and means. >> the question is that for the penod >> the question is that for the period of the first sitting day following the election of the deputy speakers under standing order number two, a sir edward leigh be chairman of ways and means, dame siobhan mcdonagh, to be the first deputy...
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we will be joined by nigel ferocious as well as the leader of the house of commons, lucy powell, oney, donald trump has been injured in a shooting at a political rally in pennsylvania. the former us president said he was shot in the ear after a gunman opened fire. the fbi identified the alleged suspect as 20—year—old thomas matthew crooks. our correspondent has been looking into the attack, its location and what we know so far. , ., , ., ., ., far. using images from social media that we have — far. using images from social media that we have verified _ far. using images from social media that we have verified we _ far. using images from social media that we have verified we get - far. using images from social media that we have verified we get a - far. using images from social media that we have verified we get a bit i that we have verified we get a bit of an idea of the layout of events that led to the attempt on donald trump �*s life behind this. look at these three buildings. this gives us a sense of the layout. you can see the stands he were the spectators were waiting and where
we will be joined by nigel ferocious as well as the leader of the house of commons, lucy powell, oney, donald trump has been injured in a shooting at a political rally in pennsylvania. the former us president said he was shot in the ear after a gunman opened fire. the fbi identified the alleged suspect as 20—year—old thomas matthew crooks. our correspondent has been looking into the attack, its location and what we know so far. , ., , ., ., ., far. using images from social media that we...
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they are literally keeping up, lucy powell coming, it is choreographed one after the other? reeves, the first female chancellor of - instructions. rachel reeves, the first female chancellor of the - first female chancellor of the exchequer, just leaving downing street. the cameras can hardly keep up street. the cameras can hardly keep up with the frenetic activity. liz kendall is now arriving. rachel reeves going... through to the treasury, i guess this is where they meet their teams. our newsnight editor is here. what are the political considerations for keir starmer as he puts his cabinet together in terms of personalities, loyalties and private politics? i imagined what we might see in the next hour is the quarter, the top four members of the cabinet, keir starmer as prime minister, angela rayner is deputy prime minister, rachel reeves as chancellor and probably some very big job, maybe chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, leading the cabinet office, going to pat mcfadden. the reason keir starmer wants to do that is he knows he needs to move very quickly because expectat
they are literally keeping up, lucy powell coming, it is choreographed one after the other? reeves, the first female chancellor of - instructions. rachel reeves, the first female chancellor of the - first female chancellor of the exchequer, just leaving downing street. the cameras can hardly keep up street. the cameras can hardly keep up with the frenetic activity. liz kendall is now arriving. rachel reeves going... through to the treasury, i guess this is where they meet their teams. our...
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panels between the powell street station and the union street station. it's called lucye sky, and the lights are patterned with unique sequences so that commuters can experience a unique pattern each time they pass through. >> perfect. what about the early day sculpture that was removed from the civic center? >> this is a question that cities have been grappling with nationwide. following the removal of early days in 2018 there was a toppling of statues in golden gate park as well as the removal of the christopher columbus statue. we are partnering with the parks department as well as the community to engage with the public to develop guidelines to evaluate the existing monuments and memorials in the civic arts collection and evaluate the removal of a monument or statue but also installing new ones. >> finally, it seems like the weather might be nice this weekend. if i fancy taking a walk and seeing some outdoor art, where would you suggest i go? >> well, i would suggest the embarcadero. this work was commissioned with funds from the fire station 35. this suggests the bo
panels between the powell street station and the union street station. it's called lucye sky, and the lights are patterned with unique sequences so that commuters can experience a unique pattern each time they pass through. >> perfect. what about the early day sculpture that was removed from the civic center? >> this is a question that cities have been grappling with nationwide. following the removal of early days in 2018 there was a toppling of statues in golden gate park as well...