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jean—claude juncker has tried to do to theresa may, what nick ferrari did to diane abbott.no grasp of the complex details of her big project. certainly, weekend lea ks about an awkward discussion at no 10 last wednesday have shown how hostile the mood might become. nick is still with me. politically, all these headlines about them getting together and saying the uk is deluded, how do you think it plays? cabinet ministers believe this will play nicely put them in the general election. one of them said, this shows the germans want to be nasty to us. so we will say to the british people, do you want asjeremy corbyn —— nation's german chief of staff to the european commission president jean—claude juncker was behind this briefing in the german press. a bloody difficult woman. the irony is that was the language point last year by kenneth clarke who of course was a big pro—european tory and the only 0ne senior tory said this showed these negotiations are going to be very, very tough. amongst ministers, opinions are divided. showed they are grand delusions within his own governmen
jean—claude juncker has tried to do to theresa may, what nick ferrari did to diane abbott.no grasp of the complex details of her big project. certainly, weekend lea ks about an awkward discussion at no 10 last wednesday have shown how hostile the mood might become. nick is still with me. politically, all these headlines about them getting together and saying the uk is deluded, how do you think it plays? cabinet ministers believe this will play nicely put them in the general election. one of...
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among a round of interviews, one with nick ferrari on lbc was probably not her finest hour.ater, jo coburn played it to her again on the daily politics show. how much would 10,000 police officers cost? well, if we recruit the 10,000 policemen and women over a four—year period, we believe it will be about £300,000. £300,000? for 10,000 police officers, what are you paying them? no, i mean, sorry. how much will they cost? they will cost... it will cost... about... about £80 million. about £80 million? diane abbott, that is hugely embarrassing. it's not just misspeaking, to quote you, a bit earlier, you just don't know your figures and you're not on top of your brief? if i didn't know my figures, why was i able to do six other interviews and give the figures correctly? despite the defence, the blunder was replayed and discussed all day on many bbc outlets, which displeased llewellyn samuels. he recorded this video on thursday to explain his objection. i was really concerned with the way this whole thing that diane abbott actually got wrong yesterday, the way it actually was bei
among a round of interviews, one with nick ferrari on lbc was probably not her finest hour.ater, jo coburn played it to her again on the daily politics show. how much would 10,000 police officers cost? well, if we recruit the 10,000 policemen and women over a four—year period, we believe it will be about £300,000. £300,000? for 10,000 police officers, what are you paying them? no, i mean, sorry. how much will they cost? they will cost... it will cost... about... about £80 million. about...
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the times got a fantastic picture of nick ferrari.bsolutely skewered her on her vagueness. not only is this the woman who would be home secretary in six weeks if labour wins, she was notjust faffing, she did not correct herself. she did not immediately correct herself about how much the policy would cost. she lost it. i don't know what happened. the line from the times, and it is great, they are saying it gets even worse, because labour say that this policy will cost £300 million, and they say it will be even more because they haven't factored in training and equipment and inflation and things like that. very hostile. ned, even if she had got the figure she was hoping to grasp, that figure is wrong anyway, and it plays into this whole sense, for some people, that labour arejust whole sense, for some people, that labour are just not with it, not on it. i think that was why this was quite damaging. diane abbott, in defending herself, it plays into the attack line that labour are not competent and do not have their act together. a lot of
the times got a fantastic picture of nick ferrari.bsolutely skewered her on her vagueness. not only is this the woman who would be home secretary in six weeks if labour wins, she was notjust faffing, she did not correct herself. she did not immediately correct herself about how much the policy would cost. she lost it. i don't know what happened. the line from the times, and it is great, they are saying it gets even worse, because labour say that this policy will cost £300 million, and they say...
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. £300,000, which as nick ferrari said, would have meant £30 per police officer. asked about it on air, or what is your explanation? i knew the figures, because i repeated them many times. i haven‘t heard you repeat them. well, i can repeat them now. i am concerned that you don‘t want to talk about policing, and you want to go over and over a nick ferrari interview. but that was your fault. you want to talk about the issue and we were all prepared to talk about the issue of policing and the claims that you are making that the police forces have been underfunded and you want to recruit more officers. but by going on air in a major interview where you just completely fluffed the figures, whether you knew them and chose not to say them or you couldn‘t remember them, actually doesn‘t do your cause any good. the public will understand that you‘re not willing to talk about the real issues, and the real issues are that we have lost 20,000 police officers since 2010 and we are seeing a rise in violent crime. you want to be home secretary. how do you think an interview lik
. £300,000, which as nick ferrari said, would have meant £30 per police officer. asked about it on air, or what is your explanation? i knew the figures, because i repeated them many times. i haven‘t heard you repeat them. well, i can repeat them now. i am concerned that you don‘t want to talk about policing, and you want to go over and over a nick ferrari interview. but that was your fault. you want to talk about the issue and we were all prepared to talk about the issue of policing and...
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pole position and equal the total of his hero, but as it was, he had to watch from afar as ferrari dominated. as nickri have lewis hamilton and mercedes on the run. qualifying 13 made winning on monaco's twisty streets almost impossible for hamilton. raikkonen starting from pole for the first time in nine years, ahead of team—mate sebastian vettel. as ferrari's number one driver it was no surprise that all ended up in the lead after the first round of pit stops. hamilton chose to stay out longer, moving up the order as others change their tyres. at one point he was the fastest man on the track, but could only finish seventh. it was a stark contrast tojenson button, covering for fernando alonso who was racing indy 500. his one—off return to action ended prematurely. verline will have a scan and he helps to race again. vettel may not. ferrari led every lap with ferrari winning theirfirst race in the principality since 2001. with the germans champing chimney down 25 points, hamilton has plenty of catching up to do. while it's not game overfor while it's not game over for lewis hamilton yet, and, in fact
pole position and equal the total of his hero, but as it was, he had to watch from afar as ferrari dominated. as nickri have lewis hamilton and mercedes on the run. qualifying 13 made winning on monaco's twisty streets almost impossible for hamilton. raikkonen starting from pole for the first time in nine years, ahead of team—mate sebastian vettel. as ferrari's number one driver it was no surprise that all ended up in the lead after the first round of pit stops. hamilton chose to stay out...
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she was in a live phone in with nick ferrari with questions from him and callers and she reiterated hert election and also that there will be tens of thousands of immigrants asa there will be tens of thousands of immigrants as a target. she was asked how she would carry that out having been unsuccessful so far and she said they would continue to work at the system. but the issue she wa nts to at the system. but the issue she wants to put at the centre of this election, brexit, involves a strong negotiator. i think everyone agrees on that. so one caller rang in and askedif on that. so one caller rang in and asked if she had been a good negotiator in the past with the police and with deporting certain people, how would she become a good negotiator for breakfast —— brexit? it is back to something i said earlier. i can be difficult. there will be tough negotiations and it's important we have somebody there who can go out and bad for britain. the point she made was that when she was home secretary, she managed to do a deal overjustice and home affairs meeting that she wanted to to britain ou
she was in a live phone in with nick ferrari with questions from him and callers and she reiterated hert election and also that there will be tens of thousands of immigrants asa there will be tens of thousands of immigrants as a target. she was asked how she would carry that out having been unsuccessful so far and she said they would continue to work at the system. but the issue she wa nts to at the system. but the issue she wants to put at the centre of this election, brexit, involves a strong...
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among a round of interviews, one with nick ferrari on lbc was probably not her finest hour.yeah. diane abbott, that is hugely embarrassing. it's not just misspeaking, to quote you, a bit earlier, you just don't know your figures and you're not on top of your brief? if i didn't know my figures, why was i able to do six other interviews and give the figures correctly? despite that defence, the blunder was replayed and discussed all day on many bbc outlets, which displeased llewellyn samuels. he recorded this video on thursday to explain his objection. yes, i was really concerned with the way this whole thing that diane abbott actually got wrong yesterday, the way it actually was being escalated. diane abbott is not a maths teacher. yes, people do make mistakes. she got the figures wrong at that point, she was put on the spot. i believe people who have made mistakes more than that, abd it was taken out of context. at the end of the day, everything will be clarified in the manifesto. theresa may and jeremy corbyn have made it clear that they won‘t take part in any tv leaders deb
among a round of interviews, one with nick ferrari on lbc was probably not her finest hour.yeah. diane abbott, that is hugely embarrassing. it's not just misspeaking, to quote you, a bit earlier, you just don't know your figures and you're not on top of your brief? if i didn't know my figures, why was i able to do six other interviews and give the figures correctly? despite that defence, the blunder was replayed and discussed all day on many bbc outlets, which displeased llewellyn samuels. he...
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nick parrot has the details. ferrari have lewis hamilton and mercedes on the run.lton. upfront starting from pole for the first time in nine years, ahead of team—mate sebastian vettel. as ferrari ‘s number one driver it was no surprise that all ended up in the lead after the first round of pit stops. hamilton just to stay out longer, moving up the order as others change their tyres. at one point he was the fastest man on the track, but could only finish seventh. it was a stark contrast to jenson button, covering for fernando alonso who was racing indy 500. he is one of return to action ended prematurely. the line will have a scan and he helps to race again. but in my not. ferrari led every lap with ferrari winning their first race in the principality since 2001. with the germans champing chimney down 25 points, hamilton has plenty of catching up to do. hamilton have retained their place in the scottish premiership after beating dundee united 1—0 in the second leg of the play—off final. greg docherty scored the only goal of the game, as ben croucher reports. a seaso
nick parrot has the details. ferrari have lewis hamilton and mercedes on the run.lton. upfront starting from pole for the first time in nine years, ahead of team—mate sebastian vettel. as ferrari ‘s number one driver it was no surprise that all ended up in the lead after the first round of pit stops. hamilton just to stay out longer, moving up the order as others change their tyres. at one point he was the fastest man on the track, but could only finish seventh. it was a stark contrast to...
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sebastian vettel wins the monaco grand prix for ferrari, extending his formula one championship lead over lewis hamilton to 25 points. and nickinson sits down for dinner with a group of voters. that's in nick's election takeaways, in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. in the last hour, police investigating the manchester terror attack have arrested another man on suspicion of terror offences. the man, who's 25 years old, was detained in old trafford, and officers are searching a property in the moss side area. there's also a report of a controlled explosion. at least a dozen people are now in custody after the atrocity at the manchester arena, which left 22 dead. we are seeing police officers at the scene of the raid which has been taking place this lunchtime. the arrest of a 25—year—old man in connection with terrorism offences, contrary to the terrorism act. these pictures are being seen as we have it at the moment. in all, 14 people have been arrested, 12 are still in detention, two people were released by police jeering because of the week. we are expecting to hear in just a few minute
sebastian vettel wins the monaco grand prix for ferrari, extending his formula one championship lead over lewis hamilton to 25 points. and nickinson sits down for dinner with a group of voters. that's in nick's election takeaways, in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. in the last hour, police investigating the manchester terror attack have arrested another man on suspicion of terror offences. the man, who's 25 years old, was detained in old trafford, and...