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the only seat that our party won in the whole of nottinghamshire and derbyshire, because my constituentsto whom i owe so much, knew that i took a stand. forthem, owe so much, knew that i took a stand. for them, for the country, for the change we need. so, today, let me set out five changes that this new conservative party must make. five stands that this new conservative party will take. and let me begin with this one. we must take a stand to secure our borders. we must secure our borders. applause 120,000 people have entered our country on small boats on our watch. 99% of them are still here costing us billions. frankly, there is no future for this party unless we take a stand to answer this problem. and the way to do that, we all know, is to detain and swiftly deport everyone who comes into our country illegally. applause but we will never do that, we will never do that. it is impossible unless we leave the european convention on human rights. applause and we free ourselves from tony blair's human rights act. these institutions are creating an arsenal of laws by which illegal entrance
the only seat that our party won in the whole of nottinghamshire and derbyshire, because my constituentsto whom i owe so much, knew that i took a stand. forthem, owe so much, knew that i took a stand. for them, for the country, for the change we need. so, today, let me set out five changes that this new conservative party must make. five stands that this new conservative party will take. and let me begin with this one. we must take a stand to secure our borders. we must secure our borders....
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i represent a small town in north nottinghamshire.ration, you know where i stand. secure our borders, reduce legal migration. i think if we do those three things, we'll have a good chance of getting people back home to . us. >> and the nigel farage question, your predecessor , question, your predecessor, rishi sunak, said you're a broad church, suggesting he could be a tory again. is that possible under your leadership? >> well, i don't think the party can afford the bar bill. if we ianed can afford the bar bill. if we invited nigel farage back in, on a serious note, my view of reform is this. i think it's a symptom, not a cause. it exists in its current state because we failed. and by that, i don't mean you, the members of the party. i mean we in westminster, we made promises we didn't keep them. so i'm not going to disparage reform. i think in a way that's denigrating the millions of people who vote for them, who are our people. what i am going to do is set out with your support to make them redundant, to retire nigel farage. and i
i represent a small town in north nottinghamshire.ration, you know where i stand. secure our borders, reduce legal migration. i think if we do those three things, we'll have a good chance of getting people back home to . us. >> and the nigel farage question, your predecessor , question, your predecessor, rishi sunak, said you're a broad church, suggesting he could be a tory again. is that possible under your leadership? >> well, i don't think the party can afford the bar bill. if we...
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so first thing this morning, number 10 closed ratcliffe on soar power station in nottinghamshire in a green targets. let's cross to our reporter, jack carson. jack, it is the end of an era here, isn't it? it feels incredibly significant. the closing of this power station . what has this industry station. what has this industry meant? what has this plant meant to the people in that area? and what do they do now ? what do they do now? >> well, it's jobs, isn't it? at the end of the day , more than the end of the day, more than 150 people are going to be kept on at this plant over the next two years. during its decommissioning process. process. beyond that, the council are looking and working with developers and investment groups to try and turn this what would have been. of course , would have been. of course, ratcliffe on soar power station into a green energy hub. but you're right to say that this very much feels like the end of an era. coal has been used in electricity generation in this country for more than 140 years. 50 years at the power station behind me with its infamous coolin
so first thing this morning, number 10 closed ratcliffe on soar power station in nottinghamshire in a green targets. let's cross to our reporter, jack carson. jack, it is the end of an era here, isn't it? it feels incredibly significant. the closing of this power station . what has this industry station. what has this industry meant? what has this plant meant to the people in that area? and what do they do now ? what do they do now? >> well, it's jobs, isn't it? at the end of the day ,...
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ratcliffe—on—soar in nottinghamshire had been generating powerfor the last 57 years.he author and playwright, james graham, is a passionate believer that the uk's industrial heritage should be repurposed, not demolished. the cluster of concrete hours of ratcliffe—on—soar tell me i'm home. like a greeting party of eight welcoming me back to a place with all this heritage and history. but we are so rarely for some reason ever allowed to keep. my own community mind the coal to carry that plant to power the cattle the 1 billion teas made ijy cattle the 1 billion teas made by people of england today. ratcliffe is the last man standing on the battlefield. and it has often been a battlefield here.- and it has often been a battlefield here. the police were involved _ battlefield here. the police were involved in _ battlefield here. the police were involved in some i battlefield here. the police were involved in some of. battlefield here. the police i were involved in some of the most — were involved in some of the most vicious fighting of the entire _ most vicious fighting of
ratcliffe—on—soar in nottinghamshire had been generating powerfor the last 57 years.he author and playwright, james graham, is a passionate believer that the uk's industrial heritage should be repurposed, not demolished. the cluster of concrete hours of ratcliffe—on—soar tell me i'm home. like a greeting party of eight welcoming me back to a place with all this heritage and history. but we are so rarely for some reason ever allowed to keep. my own community mind the coal to carry that...
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as you can imagine, they are not happy as we found that when we met a manufacture in nottinghamshire.onsumers as if nothing happens, the consumer pays. it will probably push them smaller consumers out of business and it will really hurt us. , ., ., hurt us. tim is head of sustainability i hurt us. tim is head of sustainability here. i hurt us. tim is head of| sustainability here. we hurt us. tim is head of- sustainability here. we just hurt us. tim is head of— sustainability here. we just heard from a glass manufacturer who talks about the complicated process and how expensive it will be for small businesses, can you imagine that? yes, this piece of regulation is a once in a generation change. there will be incentives on brands to do a shift for more recycling items and packaging on the shelf. the whole point of this regulation is to give more power to the consumers to choose the recyclable packaging for food stores and home delivery. it is a transition for sure but the whole industry is supportive of the effort. so industry is supportive of the effort, , ., , effort. so short-term, i
as you can imagine, they are not happy as we found that when we met a manufacture in nottinghamshire.onsumers as if nothing happens, the consumer pays. it will probably push them smaller consumers out of business and it will really hurt us. , ., ., hurt us. tim is head of sustainability i hurt us. tim is head of sustainability here. i hurt us. tim is head of| sustainability here. we hurt us. tim is head of- sustainability here. we just hurt us. tim is head of— sustainability here. we just...
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the only seat that our party won in the whole of nottinghamshire and derbyshire, because my constituents, to whom i owe so much, knew that i took a for stand them, for the country, for the change we need. so today, let me set out five changes that this new conservative party must make. five stands that this new conservative party will take. and let me begin with this one. we must take a stand to secure our borders. we must secure our borders . renee 120,000 borders. renee 120,000 people have entered our country on small boats, on our watch, 99% of them are still here, costing us billions. frankly, there is no future for this party unless we take a stand to answer this problem and the way to do that, we all know, is to detain and swiftly deport everyone who comes into our country illegally . comes into our country illegally. but we will never do that . we but we will never do that. we will never do that. it is impossible unless we leave the european convention on human rights and we free ourselves from tony blair's human rights act. these institutions , these act. these institutions, thes
the only seat that our party won in the whole of nottinghamshire and derbyshire, because my constituents, to whom i owe so much, knew that i took a for stand them, for the country, for the change we need. so today, let me set out five changes that this new conservative party must make. five stands that this new conservative party will take. and let me begin with this one. we must take a stand to secure our borders. we must secure our borders . renee 120,000 borders. renee 120,000 people have...
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country right now, like the ones that i grew up in, in wolverhampton and the town i represent in nottinghamshire, there are hotels which should be full of tourists, but instead are full of illegal migrants. and this is just the tip of the iceberg. when i was for minister immigration, i saw things that made me angry . immigration, i saw things that made me angry. but i know how to fix this . immigration is not fix this. immigration is not just another issue amongst many. it is the issue which explains why our party is where it is right now. it's the reason that we lost 4 million of our people to reform at the general election, and millions more who decided to stay at home. you know who those people are? whose trust we lost and we've got to get them back. if we don't get them back home to our party, we'll never be in government again. so we've got to change the party. as a result, we've got to ensure that once again, we are trusted on immigration. and i know how to do that. it begins by ensuring that we end the drama. we end the excuses, and we just get serious on this issue . and the first topic,
country right now, like the ones that i grew up in, in wolverhampton and the town i represent in nottinghamshire, there are hotels which should be full of tourists, but instead are full of illegal migrants. and this is just the tip of the iceberg. when i was for minister immigration, i saw things that made me angry . immigration, i saw things that made me angry. but i know how to fix this . immigration is not fix this. immigration is not just another issue amongst many. it is the issue which...
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the reform uk member of parliament for ashfield in nottinghamshire, home of robin hood suzanne suzannens, the political commentator, political consultant and all round wizard of the political arena. and joining us for about the third or fourth time. bill bill rammell, former labour mp and minister. straight to it, guys. before the election, sir keir starmer said that he would put an end to the use of hotels for the illegal migrants coming over the illegal migrants coming over the channel. we've now learned that he's asking for more hotels. well, the home office's more hotel space to put the illegal migrants in as labour completely lost control. suzanne , completely lost control. suzanne, they were never going to get control. >> i think before the election it was obvious that they were just coming out with soundbites, a bit like the conservatives did stop the boats without any real plan, because i think it was pretty obvious to most of us that the rwanda plan wasn't really going to work. there was so much pushback against it. and so much pushback against it. and so keir starmer's pledge
the reform uk member of parliament for ashfield in nottinghamshire, home of robin hood suzanne suzannens, the political commentator, political consultant and all round wizard of the political arena. and joining us for about the third or fourth time. bill bill rammell, former labour mp and minister. straight to it, guys. before the election, sir keir starmer said that he would put an end to the use of hotels for the illegal migrants coming over the illegal migrants coming over the channel. we've...
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country right now, like the ones that i grew up in, in wolverhampton and the town i represent in nottinghamshire, there are hotels which should be full of tourists, but instead are full of illegal migrants. and this is just the tip of the iceberg. when i was for minister immigration, i saw things that made me angry . immigration, i saw things that made me angry. but i know how to fix this . immigration is not fix this. immigration is not just another issue amongst many. it is the issue which explains why our party is where it is right now. it's the reason that we lost 4 million of our people to reform at the general election, and millions more who decided to stay at home. you know who those people are? whose trust we lost and we've got to get them back. if we don't get them back home to our party, we'll never be in government again. so we've got to change the party. as a result, we've got to ensure that once again, we are trusted on immigration. and i know how to do that. it begins by ensuring that we end the drama. we end the excuses, and we just get serious on this issue . and the first topic,
country right now, like the ones that i grew up in, in wolverhampton and the town i represent in nottinghamshire, there are hotels which should be full of tourists, but instead are full of illegal migrants. and this is just the tip of the iceberg. when i was for minister immigration, i saw things that made me angry . immigration, i saw things that made me angry. but i know how to fix this . immigration is not fix this. immigration is not just another issue amongst many. it is the issue which...