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it miliband with labour's — the future. it miliband with labour's reaction. - the future. ., me. hello, good evening. your thou~hts? g ., ., ., thoughts? my thoughts are a shame on him. i thoughts? my thoughts are a shame on him- i mean. — thoughts? my thoughts are a shame on him- i mean. the _ thoughts? my thoughts are a shame on him. i mean, the first _ thoughts? my thoughts are a shame on him. i mean, the first test _ thoughts? my thoughts are a shame on him. i mean, the first test of _ him. i mean, the first test of leadership, really is to show up. and his refusal to do that at this really vital climate summit i think speaks volumes for their claim concerns to be a climate leader. unfortunately makes them a mockery of any such suggestion. i think, you know, rememberas of any such suggestion. i think, you know, remember as well but the uk is still president of cop26. it key global meeting which the baton was meant to be transferred from our uk to egypt. at the premise or can�*t bother to turn up it sends a terrible signal to the rest of the world, particularly as we ar
it miliband with labour's — the future. it miliband with labour's reaction. - the future. ., me. hello, good evening. your thou~hts? g ., ., ., thoughts? my thoughts are a shame on him. i thoughts? my thoughts are a shame on him- i mean. — thoughts? my thoughts are a shame on him- i mean. the _ thoughts? my thoughts are a shame on him. i mean, the first _ thoughts? my thoughts are a shame on him. i mean, the first test _ thoughts? my thoughts are a shame on him. i mean, the first test of _...
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a former senior advisor to miliband when he was leader of the opposition. are you viewing how things stand tonight? guest: when you look at the cabinet rishi sunak is putting together, he said he wanted to lead the government with integrity and i think he's trying to dry contrast tube for and jot she boris johnson. -- draw a contrast to boris. a couple of things i would point to. first of all, the fact you have -- he brought her back to the home office after she resigned a week ago because of the massive security breach that is quite shocking coming from a home secretary, said the gout coidential stuff to people she did not mean to email. the second appointment is gavin williamson, one of the worst, most incompetent education secretaries this country has ever seen. many young people suffered as a result when it comes to the a result fiasco. two years in a row, yet there he is back in cabinet. how does that smack of professionalism and integrity? host: how are they viewing rishi sunak as an opponent? will they, is labor seeing a more thrtening prospect and h
a former senior advisor to miliband when he was leader of the opposition. are you viewing how things stand tonight? guest: when you look at the cabinet rishi sunak is putting together, he said he wanted to lead the government with integrity and i think he's trying to dry contrast tube for and jot she boris johnson. -- draw a contrast to boris. a couple of things i would point to. first of all, the fact you have -- he brought her back to the home office after she resigned a week ago because of...
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edmund band, the shadow climate jan environment secretary has said the same, —— ed miliband has said rock up in egypt. it is really, really quite extraordinary for alok sharma, who is a man that you hear very few words from, who is now actually saying it undermines britain, and i think there are grave questions about this government's commitment to environmental measures that need to be taken as a matter of urgency. that need to be taken as a matter of uruen . ., , . , that need to be taken as a matter of uruen . ., ., ., ., urgency. the optics are not great. no, the urgency. the optics are not great. no. they are _ urgency. the optics are not great. no, they are not, _ urgency. the optics are not great. no, they are not, and _ urgency. the optics are not great. no, they are not, and the - urgency. the optics are not great. no, they are not, and the fact - urgency. the optics are not great. | no, they are not, and the fact that alok sharma went on record to say what _ alok sharma went on record to say what he _ alok sharma went on record to say what he said showsjust how strongly he
edmund band, the shadow climate jan environment secretary has said the same, —— ed miliband has said rock up in egypt. it is really, really quite extraordinary for alok sharma, who is a man that you hear very few words from, who is now actually saying it undermines britain, and i think there are grave questions about this government's commitment to environmental measures that need to be taken as a matter of urgency. that need to be taken as a matter of uruen . ., , . , that need to be taken...
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ed miliband, thank ou face against that. ed miliband, thank you for— face against that.starting a ballot of paramedics and ambulance staff, there hasn�*t been a widespread walk—out by ambulance teams since 1989. so, if there is a vote in favour of industrial action, and it comes to it, that would be something we haven�*t seen, really, for quite some time. the royal couege for quite some time. the royal college of nursing has also began a ballot of its 300,000 members around the uk. they have not launched an exercise like that right across the country at any time in their history, going back more than 100. so you can see how high feelings are running amongst the unions and their members. we will have to wait for the outcome of the ballots because that will not necessarily determine evenif that will not necessarily determine even if they get a positive vote for strike action, that is me to say it will deftly happen because they might hope for further talks. what it is all about essentially in england and wales, hasn�*t been a formal offer in northern ireland, is a 4% pay a
ed miliband, thank ou face against that. ed miliband, thank you for— face against that.starting a ballot of paramedics and ambulance staff, there hasn�*t been a widespread walk—out by ambulance teams since 1989. so, if there is a vote in favour of industrial action, and it comes to it, that would be something we haven�*t seen, really, for quite some time. the royal couege for quite some time. the royal college of nursing has also began a ballot of its 300,000 members around the uk. they...
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[cheers and applause] and working with ed miliband and his team, we'll make sure this energy revolution up all parts of the country. let's get clean hydrogen energy in south yorkshire, in the east of england, across the river in the wirral. offshore wind in scotland, teesside, east and north yorkshire. solar power growing in rural communities, in the south east, south west and midlands. this will require a different way of working -- the biggest partnership between government, business and communities this country has ever seen. it will mean new jobs, more than a million new jobs, training for plumbers, electricians, engineers, software designers, technicians, builders. and it will all start within the first 100 days of a new labour government. [cheers and applause] and what will it mean for working people? cheaper bills and higher living standards. take home insulation. i saw this for myself on abby were road -- abbey road, not that one. this one's on a council estate in kirklees, where the labour council had the good yorkshire foresight to do a real job on insulation. i went in januar
[cheers and applause] and working with ed miliband and his team, we'll make sure this energy revolution up all parts of the country. let's get clean hydrogen energy in south yorkshire, in the east of england, across the river in the wirral. offshore wind in scotland, teesside, east and north yorkshire. solar power growing in rural communities, in the south east, south west and midlands. this will require a different way of working -- the biggest partnership between government, business and...
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sonia sodha is a columnist for the observer and a former senior adviser to labour's ed miliband whensaid that he wanted to lead a government with professionalism and integrity and in that i think he was trying to draw a bit of contrast with boris johnson trying to draw a bit of contrast with borisjohnson and liz truss who went before him. we actually get the cabinet it is a combination of boris johnson and liz truss continued cabinet. a couple of things that i will point to the fact that you still have suella braverman, the fact that he brought her back to the home office after she resigned just a week ago because of a massive security breach that is quite shocking coming from a home secretary to deal with her e—mails and sending out confidential stuff to people that she didn't even need to people that she didn't even need to e—mail from to people that she didn't even need to e—mailfrom her own personal e—mail. the second appointment that ifind e—mail. the second appointment that i find shocking is gavin williamson who was one of the worst, most incompetent education secretaries this
sonia sodha is a columnist for the observer and a former senior adviser to labour's ed miliband whensaid that he wanted to lead a government with professionalism and integrity and in that i think he was trying to draw a bit of contrast with boris johnson trying to draw a bit of contrast with borisjohnson and liz truss who went before him. we actually get the cabinet it is a combination of boris johnson and liz truss continued cabinet. a couple of things that i will point to the fact that you...
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broadcaster ayesha hazarika, who is also the former labour adviser for gordon brown, harriet harman and ed milibandnent than liz truss? i did think that yesterday morning, and - that yesterday morning, and particularly when rishi sunak made what was a very accomplished, elegant, slick speech on the steps of downing street, talking about being a compassionate conservative and talking about bringing back professionalism and integrity to the cabinet. i thought at that moment, yes, labour is going to have a bit more of a challenge from rishi sunak. to be fair, it�*s not as ashley difficult to provide more challenge than liz truss did. but i think his cabinet reshuffle has undermined that persuasive and compelling argument he himself made, with the appointment of particularly suella braverman. you cannot make an argument about professionalism and integrity, and have somebody back at the department of homeland security who just a few days ago breached security rules and breached the ministerial code. we know that he has done that because his party is still very, very divided. i think this does give the l
broadcaster ayesha hazarika, who is also the former labour adviser for gordon brown, harriet harman and ed milibandnent than liz truss? i did think that yesterday morning, and - that yesterday morning, and particularly when rishi sunak made what was a very accomplished, elegant, slick speech on the steps of downing street, talking about being a compassionate conservative and talking about bringing back professionalism and integrity to the cabinet. i thought at that moment, yes, labour is going...
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but the shadow climate change secretary, ed miliband, accused mr sunak of going "missing in action".st of leadership is to show up and his refusal to do that at this really vital climate summit i think speaks volumes for their claims of concerns to be a climate leader. unfortunately, it makes a mockery of any such suggestion. remember as well that the uk is still president of cop26, this was a key global meeting at which the baton was to be transferred from the uk to egypt, in our head of state can't even be bothered to turn up, i think that sends a terrible signal to the rest of the world, particularly as we are hearing that might be as many as 90 heads of state who are there, why isn't britain there? we are supposed to be wanting to be global britain, and play an important role in the global stage. we know that climate change is the defining issue of our time, as the un secretary general said yesterday, so, yes, it is a great, great shame. by by all means, we must try harder and moved _ by all means, we must try harder and moved faster, if we deployed available technology now with
but the shadow climate change secretary, ed miliband, accused mr sunak of going "missing in action".st of leadership is to show up and his refusal to do that at this really vital climate summit i think speaks volumes for their claims of concerns to be a climate leader. unfortunately, it makes a mockery of any such suggestion. remember as well that the uk is still president of cop26, this was a key global meeting at which the baton was to be transferred from the uk to egypt, in our...
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labour's head of research on senior adviser to deputy leader tom watson, and has also worked with ed milibandthe new prime minister? i hour or so with the new prime minister?— hour or so with the new prime minister? ~' ., ., minister? i think there are two thins minister? i think there are two things that _ minister? i think there are two things that keir _ minister? i think there are two things that keir starmer - minister? i think there are two things that keir starmer is - minister? i think there are two i things that keir starmer is going minister? i think there are two - things that keir starmer is going to want to focus on. one, and this was referred to in your reportjust now, the suella braverman reappointment, which is quite a surprising one, given that she resigned less than a week ago, notjust resigned, but resigned saying she had to resign because she had done something wrong. by her own admission, she broke the ministerial code, on her own account, it was right for her not to be in government any more, and now, just a few days later, she is back in the exact same job, which seems
labour's head of research on senior adviser to deputy leader tom watson, and has also worked with ed milibandthe new prime minister? i hour or so with the new prime minister?— hour or so with the new prime minister? ~' ., ., minister? i think there are two thins minister? i think there are two things that _ minister? i think there are two things that keir _ minister? i think there are two things that keir starmer - minister? i think there are two things that keir starmer is - minister? i...