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jacob rees-mogg — from the poor to pay the rich!pay the rich! jacob rees-mogg is used to _ from the poor to pay the rich! jacob rees-mogg is used to a _ from the poor to pay the rich! jacob rees—mogg is used to a hostile reception from protesters but rebellious mps need to be kept in line for so they have been warned they will be kicked out the parliamentary party for donald the plans. parliamentary party for donald the lans. ~ . , �* parliamentary party for donald the lans. . ., , �* ., plans. was the mini budget a mistake? _ plans. was the mini budget a mistake? some _ plans. was the mini budget a mistake? some of _ plans. was the mini budget a mistake? some of them - plans. was the mini budget a mistake? some of them are i mistake? some of them are questioning _ mistake? some of them are questioning the _ mistake? some of them arei questioning the chancellor's politicaljudgment and they questioning the chancellor's political judgment and they want a sign that he and the prime minister will back down. and i arejoined now by our po
jacob rees-mogg — from the poor to pay the rich!pay the rich! jacob rees-mogg is used to _ from the poor to pay the rich! jacob rees-mogg is used to a _ from the poor to pay the rich! jacob rees—mogg is used to a hostile reception from protesters but rebellious mps need to be kept in line for so they have been warned they will be kicked out the parliamentary party for donald the plans. parliamentary party for donald the lans. ~ . , �* parliamentary party for donald the lans. . ., , �*...
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that's rees—mogg, you are correct.e campaign. he has not officially declared. they claim they have the numbers. chris heaton—harris, another supporter of borisjohnson saying, someone who will be steeped in the art of keeping a tally of mps and holding them to their promise, as you say, them to their promise, as you say, the number publicly backing boris johnson is far fewer than that. it is fair enough for them to say we have the support, take our word for it, but can we, should we, if those mps are not coming out publicly in the numbers they are for rishi sunak, and saying yes i support rishi sunak, it means there is potential for them rishi sunak, it means there is potentialfor them to rishi sunak, it means there is potential for them to change their mind. that some of them are happy to see private but not publicly, the campaign may think they other numbers but it's different to say we have them on their word to saying here they are all in the public. i5 here they are all in the public. is that the norm? it _ here th
that's rees—mogg, you are correct.e campaign. he has not officially declared. they claim they have the numbers. chris heaton—harris, another supporter of borisjohnson saying, someone who will be steeped in the art of keeping a tally of mps and holding them to their promise, as you say, them to their promise, as you say, the number publicly backing boris johnson is far fewer than that. it is fair enough for them to say we have the support, take our word for it, but can we, should we, if...
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jacob rees—mogg there on wednesday. on friday, we heard of kwasi kwarteng's sacking. been a busy week for what used to be the business and economics unit and now the money, technology and data department, but its editor has spared the time to talk to us. and thank you for coming on newswatch. and being ex chancellor and already some viewers said that they feel the need that the media has contributed to his departure. when you have a story which started with the pound being at a record low against the dollar, that spike in government borrowing at the bank of england and intervention up to £65 billion in government u—turns, think this is a story that is very dramatic in its own right. but that the media contributing to that. it's been very volatile time for a couple of weeks now and viewers have pointed out not all the data, economic data out there is disastrous. has the bbc been too quick since the mini—budget tojump on only the bad figures? i think the real world impacts of what's happening in the past few weeks in terms of mortgage costs for people and be seeing some
jacob rees—mogg there on wednesday. on friday, we heard of kwasi kwarteng's sacking. been a busy week for what used to be the business and economics unit and now the money, technology and data department, but its editor has spared the time to talk to us. and thank you for coming on newswatch. and being ex chancellor and already some viewers said that they feel the need that the media has contributed to his departure. when you have a story which started with the pound being at a record low...
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well, jacob rees-mogg has wanted to deregulate — do.'s come up — to deregulate business, and he's come up with a whole shopping list of things— come up with a whole shopping list of things you could do that would help cut red tape for business, get rid of— help cut red tape for business, get rid of the _ help cut red tape for business, get rid of the restrictions on working time, _ rid of the restrictions on working time, maybe we can workers' rights — some _ time, maybe we can workers' rights — some of— time, maybe we can workers' rights — some of the _ time, maybe we can workers' rights — some of the things he said might be ok, some of the things he said might be 0k. but— some of the things he said might be ok, but even number ten is saying that they— ok, but even number ten is saying that they think he his proposals go on far— that they think he his proposals go on far -- _ that they think he his proposals go on far -- go— that they think he his proposals go on far —— go too far. what about the suppliers? _ on far —— go too far. what
well, jacob rees-mogg has wanted to deregulate — do.'s come up — to deregulate business, and he's come up with a whole shopping list of things— come up with a whole shopping list of things you could do that would help cut red tape for business, get rid of— help cut red tape for business, get rid of the _ help cut red tape for business, get rid of the restrictions on working time, _ rid of the restrictions on working time, maybe we can workers' rights — some _ time, maybe we can...
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downing street, where the prime minister, here we have the news that jacob rhys clark —— jacob rees—moggas business secretary. also the chief whip has left. she was involved in saying that the fracking vote was our confidence vote, then it was said it wasn't, thenit vote, then it was said it wasn't, then it was said it was. her introductory —— deputy resigned, then downing street said they had not resigned. so, three vacancies already in the cabinet for rishi sunak to fill. he is over in the house of commons right now sacking people. the expectation will be that he will move back to downing street in an hour or so and we will start to see, by about four o'clock, people walking up downing street behind me to enter that big black door. those will not be people preparing themselves to be sacked, it is to be the tradition that mps if they were losing theirjobs as cabinet minister they would have the humiliation of coming to downing street then emerging after they had been fired. that is not all done out of sight behind the speaker's chair. it could be a difficult hour or so as he has these c
downing street, where the prime minister, here we have the news that jacob rhys clark —— jacob rees—moggas business secretary. also the chief whip has left. she was involved in saying that the fracking vote was our confidence vote, then it was said it wasn't, thenit vote, then it was said it wasn't, then it was said it was. her introductory —— deputy resigned, then downing street said they had not resigned. so, three vacancies already in the cabinet for rishi sunak to fill. he is over...
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we did hear from a number. of big names today, jacob rees-mogg, of big names today, jacob rees—mogg,ugh what they said. this morning we heard from some key voices in the campaign. we can pick up voices in the campaign. we can pick up on borisjohnson's would be candidacy. as yet, he hasn't confirmed that he is going to stand. we were just looking at the tally of numbers in terms of mps supporting each of the potential candidates in the race. borisjohnson's supporters claim he has the 100 mp5 supporting him that he would need to get through to the first stage of the contest. but only 55 have backed him publicly. there is a discrepancy there, a big gap between the level of support the campaign says it has and the numbers backing him in public. so inevitably, there will be questions about that level of support and whether it really is as high as his supporters say it is. but one person who is backing him who was early out of the blocks to call for borisjohnson to make a comeback in the business secretary jacob rees—mogg. yes, i have been speaking. to borisjohnson, and clearly, he's going
we did hear from a number. of big names today, jacob rees-mogg, of big names today, jacob rees—mogg,ugh what they said. this morning we heard from some key voices in the campaign. we can pick up voices in the campaign. we can pick up on borisjohnson's would be candidacy. as yet, he hasn't confirmed that he is going to stand. we were just looking at the tally of numbers in terms of mps supporting each of the potential candidates in the race. borisjohnson's supporters claim he has the 100 mp5...
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jacob rees—mogg. and we heard of kwasi kwarteng's sacking.for what is been the business and economics unit and now the money, technology and data department but it's editor has spent time and thank you for coming on news watch. and being sexist chancellor and already some viewers have said that they feel the need that the media has contributed to his departure. imilieu contributed to his departure. when ou have a contributed to his departure. when you have a story — contributed to his departure. when you have a story which _ contributed to his departure. 71ng you have a story which started contributed to his departure. wiefi you have a story which started with the pound being at a record low against the dollar event that spike government borrowing at the bank of england and intervention up to £65 billion in government u—turns, think this is a story that is very dramatic in its own right but that the media contributing to that. it’s the media contributing to that. it's been very volatile time for a couple of weeks now and not all the data, eco
jacob rees—mogg. and we heard of kwasi kwarteng's sacking.for what is been the business and economics unit and now the money, technology and data department but it's editor has spent time and thank you for coming on news watch. and being sexist chancellor and already some viewers have said that they feel the need that the media has contributed to his departure. imilieu contributed to his departure. when ou have a contributed to his departure. when you have a story — contributed to his...
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, the former business secretary. " quoted florio, jake jacob rees—mogg tweeted the cost of living will up with who he was a close ally of borisjohnson's white backs, close ally of borisjohnson's white hacks, for balance, global warming is the biggest crisis facing our planet. i is the biggest crisis facing our lanet. . . ' is the biggest crisis facing our lanet. . . , ., planet. i have a different view on this. just introduce _ planet. i have a different view on this. just introduce apparently i this. just introduce apparently isn't going either. i thinkjudging people by how many summits they go to, to be honest it is not at all in any way downplay climate change. i think the real reason there is anxiety about the government and the real reason rishi sunak is a go it is he doesn't really know what he wants to do yet about the net zero target. i very much would advocate for keeping up with him at the same time we'rejust talking for keeping up with him at the same time we're just talking about £50 billion with a cut in the winter and energy crisis i think he is entitled to make up his ow
, the former business secretary. " quoted florio, jake jacob rees—mogg tweeted the cost of living will up with who he was a close ally of borisjohnson's white backs, close ally of borisjohnson's white hacks, for balance, global warming is the biggest crisis facing our planet. i is the biggest crisis facing our lanet. . . ' is the biggest crisis facing our lanet. . . , ., planet. i have a different view on this. just introduce _ planet. i have a different view on this. just introduce...
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i wonder whether jacob rees-mogg's time -- jacob rees-mogg is over -- jacob rees-mogg's time is over.t the moment, it does not seem like he will be receiving liz truss and rishi sunak for a handover of power. it is not clear why not. scarlet: we will be checking in with lizzy burden throughout the day on these develop its in the u.k.. we want to turn to the financial markets. mike wilson is doubling down on his short-term bullish call for stocks. for our question of the day, we are broadening that across market classes and asset classes and asking are you a short-term bowl? joining us are kristine aquino and jess wilton. talk us through what his rationale is for stocks getting a bounce back? >> people know mike wilson as a vocal bear. you hear him start getting bullish, it peaks people's interests. he thinks the s&p 500 could see a 15% bounce per year if the s&p 500 can retake its 200 day moving average. even with that bullish sentiment, he thinks stocks are poised to be in the 3000 to 3200 level depending on what is happening with corporate earnings. we have had almost 20% of compani
i wonder whether jacob rees-mogg's time -- jacob rees-mogg is over -- jacob rees-mogg's time is over.t the moment, it does not seem like he will be receiving liz truss and rishi sunak for a handover of power. it is not clear why not. scarlet: we will be checking in with lizzy burden throughout the day on these develop its in the u.k.. we want to turn to the financial markets. mike wilson is doubling down on his short-term bullish call for stocks. for our question of the day, we are broadening...
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jacob rees-mogg _ requires local consent. jacob rees-mogg has _ requires local consent.l , , ., certainly... it is diminishing or anywhere _ certainly... it is diminishing or anywhere in — certainly... it is diminishing or anywhere in terms _ certainly... it is diminishing or anywhere in terms of - certainly... it is diminishing or anywhere in terms of the - certainly... it is diminishing or. anywhere in terms of the global energy— anywhere in terms of the global energy pricing _ anywhere in terms of the global energy pricing do— anywhere in terms of the global energy pricing-— energy pricing. do you think liz truss and _ energy pricing. do you think liz truss and kwasi _ energy pricing. do you think liz truss and kwasi kwarteng - energy pricing. do you think liz truss and kwasi kwarteng willl energy pricing. do you think liz i truss and kwasi kwarteng will feel that they have managed to stabilise the mood? difficult because you have been sat here with me, but do you think that they will feel that they have managed not to make any further news with that particular speech
jacob rees-mogg _ requires local consent. jacob rees-mogg has _ requires local consent.l , , ., certainly... it is diminishing or anywhere _ certainly... it is diminishing or anywhere in — certainly... it is diminishing or anywhere in terms _ certainly... it is diminishing or anywhere in terms of - certainly... it is diminishing or anywhere in terms of the - certainly... it is diminishing or. anywhere in terms of the global energy— anywhere in terms of the global energy pricing _ anywhere...
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jacob rees-mogg- -- _ growth in the first place. jacob rees-mogg. .... greg thwaite. thank you very much forjoining us there from the resolution foundation. you may have caught me a microphone there. i wasjust updating my have caught me a microphone there. i was just updating my colleagues and we can be updated now by the expert, nick eardley, our chief political correspondent who was with me. we now know a significant number of people are leaving the cabinet. technically everybody has left cabinet, haven't they because you start as a new prime minister with a blank sheet of paper but let's put it this way, people who won't be invited back to play in the new government? 1 invited back to play in the new government?— invited back to play in the new government? i think what we're sa in: government? i think what we're saying already _ government? i think what we're saying already is _ government? i think what we're saying already is quite - government? i think what we're saying already is quite a - saying already is quite a significant clear bout from ris
jacob rees-mogg- -- _ growth in the first place. jacob rees-mogg. .... greg thwaite. thank you very much forjoining us there from the resolution foundation. you may have caught me a microphone there. i wasjust updating my have caught me a microphone there. i was just updating my colleagues and we can be updated now by the expert, nick eardley, our chief political correspondent who was with me. we now know a significant number of people are leaving the cabinet. technically everybody has left...
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digby, jacob rees—mogg backs plans for a bank holiday, do we need another one?eek somewhere about should we - one? there was a nasty comment last i week somewhere about should we have forever— week somewhere about should we have forever a _ week somewhere about should we have forever a bank holiday called elizabeth day or queen elizabeth day in memory— elizabeth day or queen elizabeth day in memory of our late queen. i said ithought— in memory of our late queen. i said i thought it — in memory of our late queen. i said i thought it was a good idea, but can we _ i thought it was a good idea, but can we call— i thought it was a good idea, but can we call either the late spring bank— can we call either the late spring bank holiday of the august bank holiday. — bank holiday of the august bank holiday, call it that. in other words. — holiday, call it that. in other words, don't give an extra day, just call one _ words, don't give an extra day, just call one of— words, don't give an extra day, just call one of them in armour of the queen _ call one of them in armour o
digby, jacob rees—mogg backs plans for a bank holiday, do we need another one?eek somewhere about should we - one? there was a nasty comment last i week somewhere about should we have forever— week somewhere about should we have forever a _ week somewhere about should we have forever a bank holiday called elizabeth day or queen elizabeth day in memory— elizabeth day or queen elizabeth day in memory of our late queen. i said ithought— in memory of our late queen. i said i thought it —...
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about publicity— had a realjacob rees—mogg about publicity campaign about saving energy. — publicityinician course with suella braverman the home secretary. and all she _ braverman the home secretary. and all she seems to be doing is uniting the people — all she seems to be doing is uniting the people against her. and all she seems to be doing is uniting the people against her.— the people against her. and that brinus us the people against her. and that brings us onto _ the people against her. and that brings us onto the _ the people against her. and that brings us onto the front - the people against her. and that brings us onto the front page - the people against her. and that brings us onto the front page of| the people against her. and that. brings us onto the front page of the mail actually. brings us onto the front page of the mailactually. i brings us onto the front page of the mail actually. i will put this you nigel because this ties into what we were talking about, sadistic cove told stoplights or let in starmer. as he touched on then given that the poll lead by labour it do
about publicity— had a realjacob rees—mogg about publicity campaign about saving energy. — publicityinician course with suella braverman the home secretary. and all she _ braverman the home secretary. and all she seems to be doing is uniting the people — all she seems to be doing is uniting the people against her. and all she seems to be doing is uniting the people against her.— the people against her. and that brinus us the people against her. and that brings us onto _ the people...
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jacob rees-mogg shouting at his colleagues. whips screaming at tory's. toy whips of dragging people in, shocking. this from an mp, snp mp. the scottish national party wants independence, the third-largest party at westminster. just watch the deputy prime minister practically pick up a hesitant tory mp and march them into the government lobby. astonishing. a similar message from the tory mp. i just witnessed one tory member in tears. these are not coming from opposition mps. you have to take this with that in mind. they would have a reason for encouraging the impression that the government is chaotic, forcing its mps to vote in a particular way. we have not had a formal government response. some mps raised it in the house of commons with the deputy speaker just after the boat, but alan lange said it was not a matter for the deputy speaker. the bbc has since spoken to the speaker in charge of parliament your proceedings, represents the interests of all mps, and he is trying to establish what is going on, what may or may not have happened. let's talk now to
jacob rees-mogg shouting at his colleagues. whips screaming at tory's. toy whips of dragging people in, shocking. this from an mp, snp mp. the scottish national party wants independence, the third-largest party at westminster. just watch the deputy prime minister practically pick up a hesitant tory mp and march them into the government lobby. astonishing. a similar message from the tory mp. i just witnessed one tory member in tears. these are not coming from opposition mps. you have to take...
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do think he will be allowed to 's you heard jacob rees-mogg, - this. barclay saying that it would implode and essentially take the party down with him. it and essentially take the party down with him. , , ~ and essentially take the party down with him. , , ,, ., , ., with him. it is striking he does not as et with him. it is striking he does not as yet appear _ with him. it is striking he does not as yet appear to — with him. it is striking he does not as yet appear to have _ with him. it is striking he does not as yet appear to have the - with him. it is striking he does not| as yet appear to have the numbers with him. it is striking he does not i as yet appear to have the numbers of people prepared to go public. if there are a sizeable number of conservative mps willing to back him, but not willing to admit it, that says quite a lot. if he does get the numbers to go through to go to the membership, he's in with a very good shot. it doesn't look at the moment like he might be struggling. the moment like he might be struggling-— the moment like he migh
do think he will be allowed to 's you heard jacob rees-mogg, - this. barclay saying that it would implode and essentially take the party down with him. it and essentially take the party down with him. , , ~ and essentially take the party down with him. , , ,, ., , ., with him. it is striking he does not as et with him. it is striking he does not as yet appear _ with him. it is striking he does not as yet appear to — with him. it is striking he does not as yet appear to have _ with him. it is...
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jacob rees—mogg tells the contest. jacob rees—mogg tells the bbc that mrjohnson will clearly stand., penny mordaunt is still in the running with 23 backers. she told the bbc that she regrets liz truss�*s mini budget. and the labour leader says his party has not got complacent, repeating calls for a general election. in other news, xijinping has a third term as china's leader after being in power for a decade already. stay with us here on bbc news because it is click. this week, shiona has been to sweden to see how new organs could be printed in a lab. meanwhile, lara has been creating body parts of a different kind. what's happened to my ear? nick talks to a man in a box. and the man hunting the missing cryptoqueen explains how to find someone from a single selfie. even if i posted a picture of me in my back garden, there is a possibility someone could work out my home address, because i've done it to them. nearly 7,000 people in the uk right now need organ transplants. sometimes the wait for these lifelines can be long and agonising. and not everyone survives them. we clearly need
jacob rees—mogg tells the contest. jacob rees—mogg tells the bbc that mrjohnson will clearly stand., penny mordaunt is still in the running with 23 backers. she told the bbc that she regrets liz truss�*s mini budget. and the labour leader says his party has not got complacent, repeating calls for a general election. in other news, xijinping has a third term as china's leader after being in power for a decade already. stay with us here on bbc news because it is click. this week, shiona has...
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you have jacob rees—mogg with this education of the _ jacob rees—mogg with this education of the publics going on at the same time — i do think that frankly, _ at the same time — i do think that frankly, if— at the same time — i do think that frankly, if the party wanted to replace — frankly, if the party wanted to replace the leader, i don't think thatll— replace the leader, i don't think that'll happen in any case eminently. but you can't have a situation — eminently. but you can't have a situation where the tory leadership becomes— situation where the tory leadership becomes the equivalent of the x factor, _ becomes the equivalent of the x factor, is — becomes the equivalent of the x factor, isjust not acceptable. there — factor, isjust not acceptable. there will— factor, isjust not acceptable. there will be a call for a general election— there will be a call for a general election from the public at that point, — election from the public at that point, and i think the party will 'ust point, and i think the party will just have — point, and i think the party will just have to suck it
you have jacob rees—mogg with this education of the _ jacob rees—mogg with this education of the publics going on at the same time — i do think that frankly, _ at the same time — i do think that frankly, if— at the same time — i do think that frankly, if the party wanted to replace — frankly, if the party wanted to replace the leader, i don't think thatll— replace the leader, i don't think that'll happen in any case eminently. but you can't have a situation — eminently. but...
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was briefly business secretary— jacob rees—mogg was briefly business secretary and he was saying atey like this. shouldn't be spending money like this the — shouldn't be spending money like this. the navy didn't want it either. _ this. the navy didn't want it either, and so the moment that boris johnson _ either, and so the moment that boris johnson was — either, and so the moment that boris johnson was no longer prime minister. _ johnson was no longer prime minister, this was certainly dead in the water — minister, this was certainly dead in the water. , ., ., ., ., the water. ok, you are on form toniuht, the water. ok, you are on form tonight. nigel. _ the water. ok, you are on form tonight, nigel, you _ the water. ok, you are on form tonight, nigel, you really - the water. ok, you are on form tonight, nigel, you really are! l the water. ok, you are on form l tonight, nigel, you really are! jo. yes, it was another ridiculous idea of borisjohnson's. it yes, it was another ridiculous idea of boris johnson's. it was yes, it was another ridiculous idea of borisjohnson's. it was a head
was briefly business secretary— jacob rees—mogg was briefly business secretary and he was saying atey like this. shouldn't be spending money like this the — shouldn't be spending money like this. the navy didn't want it either. _ this. the navy didn't want it either, and so the moment that boris johnson _ either, and so the moment that boris johnson was — either, and so the moment that boris johnson was no longer prime minister. _ johnson was no longer prime minister, this was certainly...
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jacob rees—mogg is backing him too.ought might have lent to him who have not, and might have backed rishi sunak, and might have backed rishi sunak, and i think suella braverman is one of those. she comes from the right of those. she comes from the right of the party, but she has backed rishi sunak, which i think is interesting, and she is it whilst praising borisjohnson but praising boris johnson but suggesting praising borisjohnson but suggesting that it is not his time, that that time has passed. that is the same with kemi badenoch, and there are others like the former chief of staff, steve barclay, and lord frost, who have come out for rishi sunak who you might have expected to go for borisjohnson. the other thing is, there are simple maths at play here, and that is that as rishi sunak�*s total goes up, know that he has hit that 100, everyone he picks up over the 100 makes it harderfor the other two he picks up over the 100 makes it harder for the other two candidates to hit the threshold to be on the ballot. it is w
jacob rees—mogg is backing him too.ought might have lent to him who have not, and might have backed rishi sunak, and might have backed rishi sunak, and i think suella braverman is one of those. she comes from the right of those. she comes from the right of the party, but she has backed rishi sunak, which i think is interesting, and she is it whilst praising borisjohnson but praising boris johnson but suggesting praising borisjohnson but suggesting that it is not his time, that that time has...
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jacob rees-mogg, thank you. _ occasion like the coronation. jacob rees-mogg, thank you.abeth ii. that was a moment watched by more than 20 million people. lots more television sets around the world now. maybe a different sense of monarchy. let's have a look back. so, as her mother and her sister, the other members of the royal family, watch her pass, her majesty now moves in her procession down the length of this abbey. moves in her beautiful shimmering gown, with its long purple train. the train of purple velvet, lined with gold, edged with ermine, embroidered all over with gold. and she wears, as we see her now, the imperial state crown. in her hands, the sceptre and the rod. the sign that in her hands, justice and mercy are never to be separated. 1953. providing the commentary there was the late richard dimbleby. his son, the broadcaster jonathan dimblebyjoins us now. good morning to you. lovely to see those pictures and hear your father's commentary. it must be lovely for you too?— father's commentary. it must be lovely for you too? yes, it always sends a tingle — lo
jacob rees-mogg, thank you. _ occasion like the coronation. jacob rees-mogg, thank you.abeth ii. that was a moment watched by more than 20 million people. lots more television sets around the world now. maybe a different sense of monarchy. let's have a look back. so, as her mother and her sister, the other members of the royal family, watch her pass, her majesty now moves in her procession down the length of this abbey. moves in her beautiful shimmering gown, with its long purple train. the...
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i bumped into jacob rees mogg in the last half an hour, and he said he resigned this morning.ishi sunak and he probably wouldn't have wanted me anyway, but he said he was 100% behind the prime minister because he said if the tory party doesn't come together, then it is toast, is what he said. brandon lewis, the justice is toast, is what he said. brandon lewis, thejustice secretary, he has also resigned, and we have seen other people going in as well. robert buckland, the welsh secretary, seen in the area but no confirmation yet about him. we haven't had the appointments yet, and i've spoken to many mps, many of them close to rishi sunak, who say they really don't know what his plans will be. he has kept it very tight. some said it has been hermetically sealed, this process, and that is how he wanted it. he hasn't promised jobs to anyone, including penny mordaunt, i'm told, so we will have to wait and see once it's all official.— it's all official. indeed, and he hasn't promised _ it's all official. indeed, and he hasn't promised any _ it's all official. indeed, and he hasn't p
i bumped into jacob rees mogg in the last half an hour, and he said he resigned this morning.ishi sunak and he probably wouldn't have wanted me anyway, but he said he was 100% behind the prime minister because he said if the tory party doesn't come together, then it is toast, is what he said. brandon lewis, the justice is toast, is what he said. brandon lewis, thejustice secretary, he has also resigned, and we have seen other people going in as well. robert buckland, the welsh secretary, seen...
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the put cashjacob rees—mogg. being back on the mini budget. tram the put cash jacob rees-mogg.i budget. two things to say here. the _ back on the mini budget. two things to say here, the daily _ back on the mini budget. two things to say here, the daily express is - back on the mini budget. two things to say here, the daily express is as i to say here, the daily express is as die-hard _ to say here, the daily express is as die-hard as— to say here, the daily express is as die—hard as conservative supporting paper _ die—hard as conservative supporting paper is— die—hard as conservative supporting paper. is trying to find a way to shift _ paper. is trying to find a way to shift its — paper. is trying to find a way to shift its headline in a different direction — shift its headline in a different direction to one that is not like that— direction to one that is not like that nrirror— direction to one that is not like that mirror but another papers across — that mirror but another papers across the _ that mirror but another papers across the political spectrum which are more _ acros
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was about the other point rees mogg made — countries.reate a bigger potential recession if they don't act. mr rees—mogg has a point doesn't he come actually, that actually disaggregate in all these factors to explain exactly what the cause and effect tricky. explain exactly what the cause and effect tricky-— effect tricky. opinions by a lot of the things- _ effect tricky. opinions by a lot of the things. the _ effect tricky. opinions by a lot of the things. the week— effect tricky. opinions by a lot of the things. the week of - effect tricky. opinions by a lot of the things. the week of the - effect tricky. opinions by a lot of the things. the week of the mini j the things. the week of the mini budget. if you look at the movements in the cost of borrowing... over the mini budget you can see three jumps in a highlight three areas in the chart, the first of which is the bank of interest rate announcement on thursday for i can see there is a bit of a teacup. 50 on thursday for i can see there is a bit of a teacup.— on thursday for i can see
was about the other point rees mogg made — countries.reate a bigger potential recession if they don't act. mr rees—mogg has a point doesn't he come actually, that actually disaggregate in all these factors to explain exactly what the cause and effect tricky. explain exactly what the cause and effect tricky-— effect tricky. opinions by a lot of the things- _ effect tricky. opinions by a lot of the things. the _ effect tricky. opinions by a lot of the things. the week— effect tricky....
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about fracking in his lancashire constituency, and the guarantee they want to hear from jacob rees—mogg involved in the process of finding out whether there is local consent or not, it has to be an independent process. if they get those kind of guarantees, that might be enough to stop a rebellion. irate guarantees, that might be enough to stop a rebellion.— stop a rebellion. we are 'ust heafina stop a rebellion. we are 'ust hearing that i stop a rebellion. we are 'ust hearing that the i stop a rebellion. we are 'ust hearing that the prime h stop a rebellion. we are just i hearing that the prime minister stop a rebellion. we are just - hearing that the prime minister has cancelled a planned visit to a british owned electronics manufacturer this afternoon. the visit was included in the government business for the day. downing street now says the prime minister is not going with no reason given for the cancellation of that visit. but i suppose itjust underlines, and it may be related to the vote you are talking about but itjust underlines how the braille the atmosphere is in westminster and
about fracking in his lancashire constituency, and the guarantee they want to hear from jacob rees—mogg involved in the process of finding out whether there is local consent or not, it has to be an independent process. if they get those kind of guarantees, that might be enough to stop a rebellion. irate guarantees, that might be enough to stop a rebellion.— stop a rebellion. we are 'ust heafina stop a rebellion. we are 'ust hearing that i stop a rebellion. we are 'ust hearing that the i...
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jacob rees—mogg at least privately has expressed that view.ers — birmingham last week of senior members of the government publicly saving _ members of the government publicly saying that they should do that so it looks _ saying that they should do that so it looks like if liz truss has not learned — it looks like if liz truss has not learned her lesson, if downing street— learned her lesson, if downing street has learned her lesson over the past _ street has learned her lesson over the past few days that you think that she — the past few days that you think that she will eventually agree to raise _ that she will eventually agree to raise benefits in line with inflation but who knows. this downing _ inflation but who knows. this downing street operation has not got off to the _ downing street operation has not got off to the start so we will see how that issue. — off to the start so we will see how that issue, that debate plays out in the next _ that issue, that debate plays out in the next week or so. the that issue, that debate plays out in t
jacob rees—mogg at least privately has expressed that view.ers — birmingham last week of senior members of the government publicly saving _ members of the government publicly saying that they should do that so it looks _ saying that they should do that so it looks like if liz truss has not learned — it looks like if liz truss has not learned her lesson, if downing street— learned her lesson, if downing street has learned her lesson over the past _ street has learned her lesson over the...
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stefan in stowe, jacob rees—mogg has come out for borisjohnson in stowe, jacob rees—mogg has come outboris johnson today. stefan, how are you doing?— how are you doing? not too bad, ourself? how are you doing? not too bad, yourself? this — how are you doing? not too bad, yourself? this is i how are you doing? not too bad, yourself? this is interesting. i how are you doing? not too bad, | yourself? this is interesting. from the off, the _ yourself? this is interesting. from the off, the believers i yourself? this is interesting. from the off, the believers were i the off, the believers were believing and the haters were hating. what do you reckon? let’s hating. what do you reckon? let's call it as it — hating. what do you reckon? let's call it as it is, _ hating. what do you reckon? let's call it as it is, a i hating. what do you reckon? let's call it as it is, a party i hating. what do you reckon? let's call it as it is, a party who are i call it as it is, a party who are absolutely— call it as it is, a party who are absolutely fearful of u—turns who will kill _ absolutely fearful of
stefan in stowe, jacob rees—mogg has come out for borisjohnson in stowe, jacob rees—mogg has come outboris johnson today. stefan, how are you doing?— how are you doing? not too bad, ourself? how are you doing? not too bad, yourself? this — how are you doing? not too bad, yourself? this is i how are you doing? not too bad, yourself? this is interesting. i how are you doing? not too bad, | yourself? this is interesting. from the off, the _ yourself? this is interesting. from the off, the...
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opinion over whether the public should be encouraged to reduce their energy consumption with jacob rees—mogghe moment, and certainly the poll ratings are pretty damning. there needs to be a turn around quickly. let’s pretty damning. there needs to be a turn around quickly.— turn around quickly. let's look at the times _ turn around quickly. let's look at the times front _ turn around quickly. let's look at the times front page," - turn around quickly. let's look at the times front page," parents l turn around quickly. let's look at i the times front page," parents get cash payout and child care reform plan." this is what we will hear as part of the economic growth plan from the government. we part of the economic growth plan from the government.— part of the economic growth plan from the government. we heard lots from the government. we heard lots from liz truss _ from the government. we heard lots from liz truss about _ from the government. we heard lots from liz truss about growth, - from the government. we heard lots| from liz truss about growth, growth, growth _ from liz truss about grow
opinion over whether the public should be encouraged to reduce their energy consumption with jacob rees—mogghe moment, and certainly the poll ratings are pretty damning. there needs to be a turn around quickly. let’s pretty damning. there needs to be a turn around quickly.— turn around quickly. let's look at the times _ turn around quickly. let's look at the times front _ turn around quickly. let's look at the times front page," - turn around quickly. let's look at the times front...
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the business secretary bit jacob rees—mogg tells the bbc that he will stand.unt is still in the running with 23 backers. she told the bbc that she regrets liz truss's mini budget. keir starmer says his party has not got complacent, repeating calls for a general election. in other news, xi jinping has a third term as china's leader after being in powerfor a decade already. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show. pulling down the past... i believe that the monuments would not give a tribute to the regime but they should preserve the history and the memory. ..feeling the heat. . .. we're getting major fires every year now, and multiple ones. oh, my god! ..and up to our knees in an estonian bog. there's a lot there. there's a lot. for 300 years, on and off, estonia was part of russia. ruled first by the czarist empire, then the soviet union. links between the two are many and deep — in fact, around a third of the people here have russian as theirfirst language. but since the invasion of ukraine in february, the government has steered a course very
the business secretary bit jacob rees—mogg tells the bbc that he will stand.unt is still in the running with 23 backers. she told the bbc that she regrets liz truss's mini budget. keir starmer says his party has not got complacent, repeating calls for a general election. in other news, xi jinping has a third term as china's leader after being in powerfor a decade already. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show. pulling down the past... i believe that the monuments would not...
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minister, he was the bil he became prime minister, he was the big attraction on the fringes, jacob rees—moggn for the cabinet. this year it was michael gove, supporting mischief _ year it was michael gove, supporting mischief ih— year it was michael gove, supporting mischief. in a way, it was a problem. _ mischief. in a way, it was a problem, it obviously forced a rethink— problem, it obviously forced a rethink about the 45p — but the bigger— rethink about the 45p — but the bigger problem is the cabinet itself, — bigger problem is the cabinet itself, when you have cabinet ministers _ itself, when you have cabinet ministers speaking out publicly about — ministers speaking out publicly about their views on policy that are clearly _ about their views on policy that are clearly a _ about their views on policy that are clearly a different position to the pm, clearly a different position to the pm. and — clearly a different position to the pm, and that is a problem. probably taikihg _ pm, and that is a problem. probably talking to _ pm, and that is a problem. probably talking to the cabinet minist
minister, he was the bil he became prime minister, he was the big attraction on the fringes, jacob rees—moggn for the cabinet. this year it was michael gove, supporting mischief _ year it was michael gove, supporting mischief ih— year it was michael gove, supporting mischief. in a way, it was a problem. _ mischief. in a way, it was a problem, it obviously forced a rethink— problem, it obviously forced a rethink about the 45p — but the bigger— rethink about the 45p — but the bigger...
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mrjohnson struggled to gain momentum, butjacob rees—mogg explained this morning why he deserved supportris delivered brexit, he supported ukraine in standing up to russia, he was the first world leader to do that, and he got us through a pandemic. he won a majority of 80, he won hartlepool in a by—election, he has been the greatest asset the conservative party has had in modern times. and here was the foreign secretary, james cleverly, endorsing mrjohnson this afternoon. this election for our next prime minister excludes the best part of 70 million people and currently involves around 360 people, conservative mps. and it has been rather noisy. rishi, in myjudgment, is the one candidate who is in a position to pull the party together. yes, i am supporting boris johnson in this election. that level of mp support, i which is growing by the hour for rishi sunak. .. i have not come down publicly, iam mulling things over privately. hopefully boris johnson will be the next prime minister. penny mordaunt is the one. and yes, enter the one candidate happy to face questions today, penny mordaunt,
mrjohnson struggled to gain momentum, butjacob rees—mogg explained this morning why he deserved supportris delivered brexit, he supported ukraine in standing up to russia, he was the first world leader to do that, and he got us through a pandemic. he won a majority of 80, he won hartlepool in a by—election, he has been the greatest asset the conservative party has had in modern times. and here was the foreign secretary, james cleverly, endorsing mrjohnson this afternoon. this election for...
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mrjohnson struggled to gain momentum, butjacob rees—mogg explained this morning why he deserved supportlivered brexit, he supported ukraine in standing up to russia, he was the first world leader to do that, and he got us through a pandemic. he won a majority of 80, he won hartlepool in a by—election, he has been the greatest asset the conservative party has had in modern times. and here was the foreign secretary, james cleverly, endorsing mrjohnson this afternoon. this election for our next prime minister excludes the best part of 70 million people and currently involves around 360 people, conservative mps. and it has been rather noisy. rishi, in myjudgment, is the one candidate who is in a position to pull the party together. yes, i am supporting boris johnson in this election. that level of mp support, i which is growing by the hour for rishi sunak. .. i have not come down publicly, iam mulling things over privately. hopefully boris johnson will be the next prime minister. penny mordaunt is the one. and yes, enter the one candidate happy to face questions today, penny mordaunt, altho
mrjohnson struggled to gain momentum, butjacob rees—mogg explained this morning why he deserved supportlivered brexit, he supported ukraine in standing up to russia, he was the first world leader to do that, and he got us through a pandemic. he won a majority of 80, he won hartlepool in a by—election, he has been the greatest asset the conservative party has had in modern times. and here was the foreign secretary, james cleverly, endorsing mrjohnson this afternoon. this election for our...
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britain's mr secretary jacob rees—mogg so using oil and gas produced in the uk would have a lower carbonhe bbc�*s environment correspondence is conflict with the advice of un climate scientists who say new fossil fuel projects run against efforts to minimise global temperature rises. we will discuss this a lot more in our business news. a stick around about 20 minutes. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: she has had to be a voice for the freedom of women and the forgotten. french author annie ernaux wins one of the tree top prizes. —— literary. this was a celebration by people from now on, before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. two grenades exploded and a group of soldiers - jumped from a military truck taking part in the parade, - and ran towards the president, firing from — kalashnikov automatic rifles. after 437 years, the mary rose went through another heart—stopping drama. i want to be the people's governor i want to represent everybody. i believe in the people of california. cheering an
britain's mr secretary jacob rees—mogg so using oil and gas produced in the uk would have a lower carbonhe bbc�*s environment correspondence is conflict with the advice of un climate scientists who say new fossil fuel projects run against efforts to minimise global temperature rises. we will discuss this a lot more in our business news. a stick around about 20 minutes. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: she has had to be a voice for the freedom of women and the forgotten. french...
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apparently by number ten, to ignore the home office and lobby other departments, including jacob rees—moggon a collision course with your home secretary, it doesn't strike a note of unity, does it? �* , , ,. it? and, nigel, is this reminiscent of some of— it? and, nigel, is this reminiscent of some of the _ it? and, nigel, is this reminiscent of some of the other _ it? and, nigel, is this reminiscent of some of the other policies - it? and, nigel, is this reminiscent. of some of the other policies where it almost seems to be ideology meets what is practical?— what is practical? yes, to an extent, what is practical? yes, to an extent. l _ what is practical? yes, to an extent, i think _ what is practical? yes, to an extent, i think in _ what is practical? yes, to an extent, i think in this - what is practical? yes, to an i extent, i think in this particular case. _ extent, i think in this particular case, though, that where the prime minister— case, though, that where the prime minister is — case, though, that where the prime minister is is probably right. if she is— minister is is probably
apparently by number ten, to ignore the home office and lobby other departments, including jacob rees—moggon a collision course with your home secretary, it doesn't strike a note of unity, does it? �* , , ,. it? and, nigel, is this reminiscent of some of— it? and, nigel, is this reminiscent of some of the _ it? and, nigel, is this reminiscent of some of the other _ it? and, nigel, is this reminiscent of some of the other policies - it? and, nigel, is this reminiscent. of some of the other...
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britain's business secretary jacob rees—mogg said using oil and gas produced within the uk would have abroad. as many as 100 licences will be awarded. the move comes as the country tries to boost energy security, but flies in the face of advice from climate scientists. greenpeace has called the process, which will run until end ofjune, "possibly unlawful". i'm joined now by dr carole nakhle, energy economist and ceo of crystol energy in london. carol, thank you forjoining us. the uk has pledged to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to net zero ijy greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. is this announcement a u—turn on those commitments? i by 2050. is this announcement a u-turn on those commitments? i don't see it a u-turn- — u-turn on those commitments? i don't see it a u-turn. i _ u-turn on those commitments? i don't see it a u-turn. i see _ u-turn on those commitments? i don't see it a u-turn. i see dramatic- see it a u—turn. i see dramatic approach to reaching net zero because you cannot really achieve climate security, and still a couple of decades to decades to go. to dea
britain's business secretary jacob rees—mogg said using oil and gas produced within the uk would have abroad. as many as 100 licences will be awarded. the move comes as the country tries to boost energy security, but flies in the face of advice from climate scientists. greenpeace has called the process, which will run until end ofjune, "possibly unlawful". i'm joined now by dr carole nakhle, energy economist and ceo of crystol energy in london. carol, thank you forjoining us. the uk...
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, jacob rees—mogg.bottom of the screen, jacob rees—mogg. outside the door of number 11, jacob rees—mogg. outside the door of number11, no jacob rees—mogg. outside the door of number 11, no politician apart from therese coffey, one of liz truss's most loyal allies. the political weather changes quickly. it certainly does. looking at therese coffey there with the staff who were with her, if you go back a few weeks, did they ever imagine in their worst nightmares they would be on their way out? barely six, seven weeks later, you do wonder with all the young advisers with them, all of whom came in with a sense of excitement and ambition, and this is where we are?— where we are? they all thought this was the moment. _ where we are? they all thought this was the moment. they _ where we are? they all thought this was the moment. they thought - where we are? they all thought this| was the moment. they thought they could change the political and the economic weather with some dramatic tax cuts, some dramatic cha
, jacob rees—mogg.bottom of the screen, jacob rees—mogg. outside the door of number 11, jacob rees—mogg. outside the door of number11, no jacob rees—mogg. outside the door of number 11, no politician apart from therese coffey, one of liz truss's most loyal allies. the political weather changes quickly. it certainly does. looking at therese coffey there with the staff who were with her, if you go back a few weeks, did they ever imagine in their worst nightmares they would be on their way...
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rees—mogg has encouraged colleagues to back him. the only person with a mandate from the general public in an election. 0pposition parties, though, think it's time for a new election now. i really don't think another revolving door of chaos, another experiment at the top of the tory party, is the way out of this. what needs to happen now? well, on a uk level, there must be a general election. it is a democratic necessity. we don't need another- conservative prime minister. they need to go. we need another general election. let mejust get a show of hands. it's not scientific, but it's just to get an idea. who here would like a general election? an election is something tory mps will want to avoid, with the polls looking bad for them. the immediate race is to see which of them can get the support of 100 colleagues over the weekend to have a shot at that top job. ione wells, bbc news. we will go through the papers in about 15—20 minutes' time, to see what the media makes of quite a day in politics. let's get some of the day's other new
rees—mogg has encouraged colleagues to back him. the only person with a mandate from the general public in an election. 0pposition parties, though, think it's time for a new election now. i really don't think another revolving door of chaos, another experiment at the top of the tory party, is the way out of this. what needs to happen now? well, on a uk level, there must be a general election. it is a democratic necessity. we don't need another- conservative prime minister. they need to go. we...
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britain's business secretary jacob rees—mogg said using oil and gas produced within the uk would have will be awarded. the move comes as the country tries to boost energy security — but flies in the face of advice from climate scientists. greenpeace has called the process, which will run until end ofjune, "possibly unlawful". it will take years before any of these new licences yield oil or gas. what's extracted will be british fossil fuel, but if global prices are still sky—high, our energy bills will be too. about 100 licences are expected to be issued as part of this round, with areas where production could begin quickly off norfolk, lincolnshire and yorkshire, set to be fast—tracked. supporters of the new drilling say this is about improving the uk's energy security, reducing our dependence on imported oil and gas. but burning fossil fuels emits the carbon dioxide that already warms our planet. so, why are we looking for more? 0ur development of supply is not going to affect our usage. 0ur usage is determined by the framework of the climate change act and the independent climate ch
britain's business secretary jacob rees—mogg said using oil and gas produced within the uk would have will be awarded. the move comes as the country tries to boost energy security — but flies in the face of advice from climate scientists. greenpeace has called the process, which will run until end ofjune, "possibly unlawful". it will take years before any of these new licences yield oil or gas. what's extracted will be british fossil fuel, but if global prices are still...
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i have heard from some conservative sources like the business secretary jacob rees—mogg have been encouraginghe fact that he is giving that supportjust the fact that he is giving that support just three the fact that he is giving that supportjust three months after resigning himself is extraordinary. his resignation was partly triggered by swathes of his own government ministers resigning about his behaviour. ministers resigning about his behaviour-— behaviour. and the reason presumably. _ behaviour. and the reason presumably, many - behaviour. and the reason - presumably, many conservative behaviour. and the reason _ presumably, many conservative mps are not coming out and backing boris johnson because they think he is the person popular with the electorate. conservatives are way behind in the polls. conservatives are way behind in the olls. ~ ., ., , ., ~' conservatives are way behind in the olls. ., ., , ., polls. whoever does take over the stra- has polls. whoever does take over the strap has a — polls. whoever does take over the strap has a huge _ polls. whoever does take over the strap
i have heard from some conservative sources like the business secretary jacob rees—mogg have been encouraginghe fact that he is giving that supportjust the fact that he is giving that support just three the fact that he is giving that supportjust three months after resigning himself is extraordinary. his resignation was partly triggered by swathes of his own government ministers resigning about his behaviour. ministers resigning about his behaviour-— behaviour. and the reason presumably. _...
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briefly, jacob rees-mogg said this morning _ damaging.fly, jacob rees-mogg said this morning to the bbc that - said this morning to the bbc that the mini budget is not responsible for the pressure on the pound and even said to suggest it was was breaking the bbc�*s own impartiality rules, is he right? breaking the bbc's own impartiality rules, is he right?— rules, is he right? pretty much every currency _ rules, is he right? pretty much every currency globally - rules, is he right? pretty much every currency globally is - rules, is he right? pretty much every currency globally is at. rules, is he right? pretty much - every currency globally is at record lows against the dollar. the korean and japanese currencies are at 30 and japanese currencies are at 30 and 24 year low. so it is correct but it's also correct sterling has been particularly weak compared to other currencies and it is the case that sterling sold off after the mini maxi budget and after the chancellor comments. so he's partly right but also wrong that it was a problem made
briefly, jacob rees-mogg said this morning _ damaging.fly, jacob rees-mogg said this morning to the bbc that - said this morning to the bbc that the mini budget is not responsible for the pressure on the pound and even said to suggest it was was breaking the bbc�*s own impartiality rules, is he right? breaking the bbc's own impartiality rules, is he right?— rules, is he right? pretty much every currency _ rules, is he right? pretty much every currency globally - rules, is he right? pretty...
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jacob rees—mogg has already come out and said he is backing boris.ially in the ring but all of this positioning happening over this weekend. damian grammaticas. — happening over this weekend. damian grammaticas, thank— happening over this weekend. damian grammaticas, thank you _ happening over this weekend. damian grammaticas, thank you for _ happening over this weekend. damian grammaticas, thank you for now. - well, as the public come to terms with the prospect of a new prime minister, our correspondent phil mackie has been guaging the reaction in the town of bridgnorth, in the conservative—held constituency of ludlow. so it will be weird if boris does come back. there's only one thing they're talking about in bridgnorth today. i'd take boris back. we certainly don't need a general election. it's not easy for ordinary voters, so imagine what it's like if you're a conservative councillor. we've been through every emotion, let's be honest, | over the last few weeks. you go from anger to frustration to despair, and then— i think yesterday there was a s
jacob rees—mogg has already come out and said he is backing boris.ially in the ring but all of this positioning happening over this weekend. damian grammaticas. — happening over this weekend. damian grammaticas, thank— happening over this weekend. damian grammaticas, thank you _ happening over this weekend. damian grammaticas, thank you for _ happening over this weekend. damian grammaticas, thank you for now. - well, as the public come to terms with the prospect of a new prime minister,...
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anti—environmental agenda, it is ripping down 570 environmental rules in its relocation bill, jacob rees—moggaltogether, it looks like an absolute environmental disaster area, this government and this pretty well tops it off. i5 area, this government and this pretty well tops it off.- area, this government and this pretty well tops it off. is there an arc ument pretty well tops it off. is there an argument to _ pretty well tops it off. is there an argument to be _ pretty well tops it off. is there an argument to be made _ pretty well tops it off. is there an argument to be made perhaps i pretty well tops it off. is there an l argument to be made perhaps that some of those measures that you have outlined are necessary in order to secure the uk energy security, reduce reliance on imports from russia and elsewhere, and that actually once things have stabilised, the green agenda can resume and enthusiastically be embraced once again question mark it is exactly the opposite. the embraced once again question mark it is exactly the opposite.— is exactly the opposite. the more locked into _ is exactl
anti—environmental agenda, it is ripping down 570 environmental rules in its relocation bill, jacob rees—moggaltogether, it looks like an absolute environmental disaster area, this government and this pretty well tops it off. i5 area, this government and this pretty well tops it off.- area, this government and this pretty well tops it off. is there an arc ument pretty well tops it off. is there an argument to _ pretty well tops it off. is there an argument to be _ pretty well tops it off....
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loyalists like jacob rees—mogg are used to a hostile reception from protesters, who will never be convincedut rebellious mps need to be kept in line. they have been warned they will be kicked out of the parliamentary party if they don't vote for the plans. was the mini—budget a mistake? some of them are questioning the chancellor's politicaljudgement. and they want a sign that he and the prime minister will back down. our political correspondent, ben wright, has been following all of today's developments. yes, a very busy first day of this conference. and of course, it is a disorientating time for the tory party will you have got to remember that. they have just been through months of leadership turmoil. —— now they have liz truss, the firm favourite of tory party members and she has come into office and has sort of ripped up the economic plans of borisjohnson possibly as government and take in this country in a completely different direction, insisting deregulation and very large tax cuts funded by borrowing is in her view the only way to get kick—start economic growth and stave off a deep
loyalists like jacob rees—mogg are used to a hostile reception from protesters, who will never be convincedut rebellious mps need to be kept in line. they have been warned they will be kicked out of the parliamentary party if they don't vote for the plans. was the mini—budget a mistake? some of them are questioning the chancellor's politicaljudgement. and they want a sign that he and the prime minister will back down. our political correspondent, ben wright, has been following all of...
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loyalists like jacob rees—mogg are used to a hostile reception from protesters, who will never be convincedhave been warned they will be kicked out of the parliamentary they have been warned they will be kicked out of the parliamentary party if they don't vote for the plans. some of them are questioning the chancellor's politicaljudgement. and they want a sign that he and the prime minister will back down. this is bbc news, the headlines.... voting is underway in a presidential election that could mark a major change of direction for brazil. the indonesian authorities are investigating one of the deadliest football stadium disasters in decades which left at least 125 dead. iran's president ebrahim raisi says the enemies of the country have failed in what he described as their conspiracy. — he made his comments as anti—government protests entered their third week and the number of people killed continued to mount. i'm nowjoined by saeid golkar who is an assistant professor at the university of tennessee. professor, what do you make of the president's latest comments? actually, there is nothi
loyalists like jacob rees—mogg are used to a hostile reception from protesters, who will never be convincedhave been warned they will be kicked out of the parliamentary they have been warned they will be kicked out of the parliamentary party if they don't vote for the plans. some of them are questioning the chancellor's politicaljudgement. and they want a sign that he and the prime minister will back down. this is bbc news, the headlines.... voting is underway in a presidential election that...
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heard from one of the first government figures to back him after liz truss's resignation, jacob rees—moggsiness secretary, speaking to laura kuenssberg earlier. yes, i have been speaking. to borisjohnson, and clearly, he's going to stand. |there's a great deal of support for him, as you will have seen. the system is that the proposer and |seconders' names are made public. | other people have a choice - as to whether to make their names public or not, but the people who are doing the numbers i for boris's campaign tell me | that they have the numbers, so the 100 that is necessary - of members of parliament are there. so the party waits to hear from borisjohnson so the party waits to hear from boris johnson himself. so the party waits to hear from borisjohnson himself. we know he held a conversation with rishi sunak yesterday. we don't know the upshot of that. one of mr sunak�*s backers dominic raab, the former deputy prime minister, was this morning talking about there not being any deals done, but the two men were discussing the importance of unity. we are yet to see how the relationship
heard from one of the first government figures to back him after liz truss's resignation, jacob rees—moggsiness secretary, speaking to laura kuenssberg earlier. yes, i have been speaking. to borisjohnson, and clearly, he's going to stand. |there's a great deal of support for him, as you will have seen. the system is that the proposer and |seconders' names are made public. | other people have a choice - as to whether to make their names public or not, but the people who are doing the numbers i...
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mrjohnson struggled to gain momentum butjacob rees—mogg described this morning why he does deserves support support. boris delivered brexit. he _ he does deserves support. err" 3 delivered brexit. he supported ukraine and standing up to russia, was a first world leaders to do that and he got a syrup pandemic. he won the majority of 80, he won the hartlepool election, he has been the greatest asset the conservative party has had in modern times. and party has had in modern times. and here was the _ party has had in modern times. and here was the secretaryjames here was the secretary james cleverly endorsing boris this afternoon. this election for our next prime minister excludes the best part of 70 million people and currently involves around 360 people, conservative mps. find involves around 360 people, conservative mps.— involves around 360 people, conservative mps. and it's been rather noisy- — conservative mps. and it's been rather noisy. richey _ conservative mps. and it's been rather noisy. richey and - conservative mps. and it's been rather noisy. richey and my i conservative mps. and
mrjohnson struggled to gain momentum butjacob rees—mogg described this morning why he does deserves support support. boris delivered brexit. he _ he does deserves support. err" 3 delivered brexit. he supported ukraine and standing up to russia, was a first world leaders to do that and he got a syrup pandemic. he won the majority of 80, he won the hartlepool election, he has been the greatest asset the conservative party has had in modern times. and party has had in modern times. and here...
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loyalist like jacob rees—mogg are used to a hostile reception from protesters, who will never be convincedeen warned they will be kicked out of the parliamentary party if they don't vote for the plans. mas parliamentary party if they don't vote for the plans.— vote for the plans. was the mini budaet a vote for the plans. was the mini budget a mistake? _ vote for the plans. was the mini budget a mistake? some - vote for the plans. was the mini budget a mistake? some of- vote for the plans. was the mini | budget a mistake? some of them vote for the plans. was the mini - budget a mistake? some of them are truestionin budget a mistake? some of them are questioning the _ budget a mistake? some of them are questioning the chancellor's - budget a mistake? some of them are questioning the chancellor's bridge i questioning the chancellor's bridge judgment. and they want a sign that he and the primary still back down. —— prime minister. let's speak to our political correspondent ben wright. hello, quite a day. so much going on. criticism, we have had protests, and also talk of a backbench rebellion.
loyalist like jacob rees—mogg are used to a hostile reception from protesters, who will never be convincedeen warned they will be kicked out of the parliamentary party if they don't vote for the plans. mas parliamentary party if they don't vote for the plans.— vote for the plans. was the mini budaet a vote for the plans. was the mini budget a mistake? _ vote for the plans. was the mini budget a mistake? some - vote for the plans. was the mini budget a mistake? some of- vote for the plans....
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the business secretary, jacob rees—mogg, says exploiting reserves is more important than ever after russia'sion of ukraine and will strengthen britain's future energy security. but climate scientists say new fossil fuel projects undermine the fight to control global warming. here's our environment correspondentjonah fisher. it will take years before any of these new licences yield oil or gas. what's extracted will be british fossil fuel, but if global prices are still sky—high, our energy bills will be, too. about 100 licences are expected to be issued as part of this round, with areas where production could begin quickly off norfolk, lincolnshire and yorkshire, set to be fast—tracked. supporters of the new drilling say this is about improving the uk's energy security, reducing our dependence on imported oil and gas. but burning fossil fuels emits the carbon dioxide that already warms our planet. so why are we looking for more? our development of supply is not going to affect our usage. our usage is determined by the framework of the climate change act and the independent climate change comm
the business secretary, jacob rees—mogg, says exploiting reserves is more important than ever after russia'sion of ukraine and will strengthen britain's future energy security. but climate scientists say new fossil fuel projects undermine the fight to control global warming. here's our environment correspondentjonah fisher. it will take years before any of these new licences yield oil or gas. what's extracted will be british fossil fuel, but if global prices are still sky—high, our energy...