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mark harper, thank you. that is _ leader of the party. mark harper, thank you.ak supporter. we have had quite a few through in central lobby this afternoon but generally it feels like a period of calm. we will see how long that lasts. ~ �* , ., ., ., lasts. we will. let's hear more from the guardian — lasts. we will. let's hear more from the guardian political— the guardian political correspondent. is the tory turmoil over, at least in the short term? that is a very good question and one i that is a very good question and one i have _ that is a very good question and one i have been— that is a very good question and one i have been asking _ that is a very good question and one i have been asking lots— that is a very good question and one i have been asking lots of— i have been asking lots of conservative _ i have been asking lots of conservative mps - i have been asking lots of conservative mps today. i i have been asking lots of- conservative mps today. what is interesting — conservative mps today. what is interesting is _ conservative mps today. what is intere
mark harper, thank you. that is _ leader of the party. mark harper, thank you.ak supporter. we have had quite a few through in central lobby this afternoon but generally it feels like a period of calm. we will see how long that lasts. ~ �* , ., ., ., lasts. we will. let's hear more from the guardian — lasts. we will. let's hear more from the guardian political— the guardian political correspondent. is the tory turmoil over, at least in the short term? that is a very good question and one...
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mark harper, who we just saw, a parent has got transport. that is whatjonathan is just telling me.at of the entire world. he wrote of "facing down" the global power. he went on to describe how he would do that, including closing all 30 of china's confucius institutes in the uk, building a new international alliance of free nations to tackle chinese cyber—threats and expanding britain's security service — the mis — to provide greater support to british businesses and universities to counter chinese industrial espionage. cindy yu is broadcast editor of the spectator and presenter of the chinese whispers podcast. shejoins me now from london. cindy, do you think there is going to be a change of any kind in relations between london and beijing now we have rishi sunak here in government? i now we have rishi sunak here in government?— now we have rishi sunak here in government? i think it depends on what ou government? i think it depends on what you mean _ government? i think it depends on what you mean by _ government? i think it depends on what you mean by change - government? i think i
mark harper, who we just saw, a parent has got transport. that is whatjonathan is just telling me.at of the entire world. he wrote of "facing down" the global power. he went on to describe how he would do that, including closing all 30 of china's confucius institutes in the uk, building a new international alliance of free nations to tackle chinese cyber—threats and expanding britain's security service — the mis — to provide greater support to british businesses and universities...
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Oct 24, 2022
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mark harper explains why he thinks, where he says like is the best person from job. i think there was a big debate during the summer about the right way to deal with the economic challenges. and really soon that was very clear that the most important economic challenge that needed to be dealt with was to deal with inflation. inflation is making everybody poorer is what's driving of interest rate. he was clear that was the number one challenge and he set our plan for lower taxes, but only when we can afford them when the funded sustainable. that was the plan, he said, and i think what happens is change things over the last few weeks. is that the 1st one that context by her own acknowledgement when further and false. and there was a market reaction to that and it simply wasn't deliverable. and i think many of my colleagues that had wanted to try about age of now seeing what she was setting out is the right strategy for delivering, for the public. you know, the public should always be a part of what we spend else on focusing on. and it's getting the economic situation s
mark harper explains why he thinks, where he says like is the best person from job. i think there was a big debate during the summer about the right way to deal with the economic challenges. and really soon that was very clear that the most important economic challenge that needed to be dealt with was to deal with inflation. inflation is making everybody poorer is what's driving of interest rate. he was clear that was the number one challenge and he set our plan for lower taxes, but only when...
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mark harper, thank you ve much this week. mark harper, thank you very much for— this week.ere is a good reason for that. why on earth should a small group of people in westminster the deciding the fate of our nation. we are supposed to be a democracy, and they can'tjust keep changing leader all the time and not go back for some kind of mandate. in fact, some of the tory mps did seem to understand that, i suppose, in a way, in their used as an argument for why they had to support boris johnson, because at least he had led the conservative party in 2019 when they got the majority, but the other side of the coin was they were saying and therefore rishi sunak or whoever would not have a democratic mandate. well, yeah. which is why we need to have an election. we should not be allowing this government to crash our economy, because a crisis, get somebody else in, i can do better. we don't know if rishi sunak gets the crown today that he won't of been elected by tory mps or by the tory membership or let alone by the tory membership or let alone by the public, he won't even have be
mark harper, thank you ve much this week. mark harper, thank you very much for— this week.ere is a good reason for that. why on earth should a small group of people in westminster the deciding the fate of our nation. we are supposed to be a democracy, and they can'tjust keep changing leader all the time and not go back for some kind of mandate. in fact, some of the tory mps did seem to understand that, i suppose, in a way, in their used as an argument for why they had to support boris...
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mark harper, thanks so much for joining us on westminster. there is a busy day for you. like if pleasure. thanks very much. indeed. thanks. now, this is richie cynex, 2nd time tracing the top job. after losing to les tress, who resigned as prime minister on thursday night if he wins, he become britain's 1st prime minister from the ethnic minority. so what kind of leader will soon act b. so new guy, ego as well. is this the return a re she soon act of frontline politics? the man who was denied the charles at the last conservative leadership contest, now hopes to take the hell and the u. k. lighter to be appointed, not to get on with thanks very much, have a good a bye less than 2 months later after his last bed. while his subpoena was mayfield indicated, the perilous state of the british economy means sooner may have his work cut out for him. there are so many challenges that he has to face. first of all, of course, he ran the economy that built up a lot of the debt that we're now talking about. and there was some episodes of discussion about hughes and his wife's tax aff
mark harper, thanks so much for joining us on westminster. there is a busy day for you. like if pleasure. thanks very much. indeed. thanks. now, this is richie cynex, 2nd time tracing the top job. after losing to les tress, who resigned as prime minister on thursday night if he wins, he become britain's 1st prime minister from the ethnic minority. so what kind of leader will soon act b. so new guy, ego as well. is this the return a re she soon act of frontline politics? the man who was denied...