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last week rishi sunak faced attacks in parliament. uella braverman as home secretary and tomorrow he is back in the chamber and facing no doubt more criticism of his choices. the difficult question for rishi sunak tonight is that one that he knew there was a complaint against gavin williamson before he appointed him, that day two weeks ago, but he had not inquired about the substance, and that is why opposition parties are saying there is little difference between rishi sunak and his predecessors borisjohnson and liz truss, so he will face questions about that and questions as well about that and questions as well about suella braverman who remains in the cabinet but had had to resign just a week before rishi sunak brought her back in. studio: thanks forjoining us. with just 12 days to go to the start of the football world cup in qatar there are renewed doubts about the suitability of the arab state to host the tournament. sepp blatter, the former president of fifa, football's governing body, said he'd always been of the view that awar
last week rishi sunak faced attacks in parliament. uella braverman as home secretary and tomorrow he is back in the chamber and facing no doubt more criticism of his choices. the difficult question for rishi sunak tonight is that one that he knew there was a complaint against gavin williamson before he appointed him, that day two weeks ago, but he had not inquired about the substance, and that is why opposition parties are saying there is little difference between rishi sunak and his...
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rishi sunak also tried _ prime minister. rishi sunak also tried to — prime minister.e stand steadfast — tried to make clear that he stand steadfast behind ukraine because not everything is about conservative mps but we _ everything is about conservative mps but we saw _ everything is about conservative mps but we saw that they have the power to get _ but we saw that they have the power to get rid _ but we saw that they have the power to get rid of— but we saw that they have the power to get rid of leaders p quickly and one of— to get rid of leaders p quickly and one of the — to get rid of leaders p quickly and one of the concerns of conservative mps about — one of the concerns of conservative mps about rishi sunak is perhaps his economic— mps about rishi sunak is perhaps his economic focus might mean that he would _ economic focus might mean that he would not _ economic focus might mean that he would not be as firm behind ukraine, russia _ would not be as firm behind ukraine, russia as _ would not be as firm behind ukraine, russia as li2— would not be as firm behind u
rishi sunak also tried _ prime minister. rishi sunak also tried to — prime minister.e stand steadfast — tried to make clear that he stand steadfast behind ukraine because not everything is about conservative mps but we _ everything is about conservative mps but we saw _ everything is about conservative mps but we saw that they have the power to get _ but we saw that they have the power to get rid _ but we saw that they have the power to get rid of— but we saw that they have the power to...
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rishi rishi sunak faced criticism after _ leadership. ership. rishi rishi sunak faced criticism after reappointing suellal criticism after reappointing suella braverman. today's revelations prompt more questions about the team the prime minister has assembled. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey has reiterated his call for a general election, saying that the current government "does not have a shred of credibility left". in a speech to activists in london, after his party's conference had to be cancelled because of the queen's death, the lib dem leader also set out plans to help home—owners with mortgage payments. and he had this message for rishi sunak. (tx sor next) and he had this message for rishi sunak. this tsegai who two years ago was telling us all to eat out to help out. well, our message to the conservatives is this — help out by clearing out! rishi sunak, your government does not have a shred of credibility left. it does not have a shred of legitimacy left and if you had a shred of integrity left, you would call a general
rishi rishi sunak faced criticism after _ leadership. ership. rishi rishi sunak faced criticism after reappointing suellal criticism after reappointing suella braverman. today's revelations prompt more questions about the team the prime minister has assembled. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey has reiterated his call for a general election, saying that the current government "does not have a shred of credibility left". in a speech to activists in london, after his party's...
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rishi sunak. the international i situation on the front page, the rishi sunak.e fed signal slower for longer approaches to future rises after lifting rates again. this is an international situation. �* again. this is an international situation-— again. this is an international situation. �* , . , situation. and the significance is where the fed _ situation. and the significance is where the fed goes, _ situation. and the significance is where the fed goes, the - situation. and the significance is where the fed goes, the bank i situation. and the significance is - where the fed goes, the bank follows in this— where the fed goes, the bank follows in this is— where the fed goes, the bank follows in this is probably the biggest indicator— in this is probably the biggest indicator once again that we will see similar rise tomorrow and the difference — see similar rise tomorrow and the difference between the approach to this is— difference between the approach to this is it _ difference between the approach to this is it is — difference between the approach to this is
rishi sunak. the international i situation on the front page, the rishi sunak.e fed signal slower for longer approaches to future rises after lifting rates again. this is an international situation. �* again. this is an international situation-— again. this is an international situation. �* , . , situation. and the significance is where the fed _ situation. and the significance is where the fed goes, _ situation. and the significance is where the fed goes, the - situation. and the...
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is going to have _ right, rishi sunak inc. is going to have to _ right, rishi sunak inc.in on what was a corp promise _ have to cave in on what was a corp promise of— have to cave in on what was a corp promise of his leadership campaign. he told _ promise of his leadership campaign. he told tory party member ship no more _ he told tory party member ship no more onshore wind and he is learned in the _ more onshore wind and he is learned in the past _ more onshore wind and he is learned in the past few days that the remorseless party politics is that there _ remorseless party politics is that there is— remorseless party politics is that there is going to have to be more onshore — there is going to have to be more onshore wind or he will have to lift the ban _ onshore wind or he will have to lift the ban on — onshore wind or he will have to lift the ban on onshore wind. the fact that he's— the ban on onshore wind. the fact that he's made to do that so soon into his _ that he's made to do that so soon into his partnership by a relatively smatt— into his partnership by a relat
is going to have _ right, rishi sunak inc. is going to have to _ right, rishi sunak inc.in on what was a corp promise _ have to cave in on what was a corp promise of— have to cave in on what was a corp promise of his leadership campaign. he told _ promise of his leadership campaign. he told tory party member ship no more _ he told tory party member ship no more onshore wind and he is learned in the _ more onshore wind and he is learned in the past _ more onshore wind and he is learned in the...
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i think it's important that| rishi sunak. .. not only because of rishi sunak...t, that's important, but also because he needs to form _ important, but also because he needs to form those bonds. i know he's got a 620 _ to form those bonds. i know he's got a 620 or— to form those bonds. i know he's got a 620 or summit up soon, = -:z _li - other meetings cming i - other meetings cming up ==zz this issue with 77 this issue with the z soon. this issue with the french needs— soon. this issue with the french needs to — soon. this issue with the french needs to be resolved. his predecessor was only imposed �*a predecessor was only imposed fora matter— predecessor was only imposed fora matter of— predecessor was only imposed for a matter of days during that tory leadership hustings was saying when asked _ leadership hustings was saying when asked the _ leadership hustings was saying when asked the question is emanuel mack a friend _ asked the question is emanuel mack a friend or— asked the question is emanuel mack a friend or foe? the jury is out. this is fine _ friend or
i think it's important that| rishi sunak. .. not only because of rishi sunak...t, that's important, but also because he needs to form _ important, but also because he needs to form those bonds. i know he's got a 620 _ to form those bonds. i know he's got a 620 or— to form those bonds. i know he's got a 620 or summit up soon, = -:z _li - other meetings cming i - other meetings cming up ==zz this issue with 77 this issue with the z soon. this issue with the french needs— soon. this issue with...
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yeah, rishi sunak is talkinu backsliding? yeah, rishi sunak is talking about _ backsliding?g - backsliding? yeah, rishi sunak is talking about backsliding and - backsliding? yeah, rishi sunak is talking about backsliding and a i backsliding? yeah, rishi sunak is| talking about backsliding and a lot of people here are talking about backsliding. last year in glasgow, all the countries who attended agreed they would put new plans on the table by the end of the year to cut carbon and go beyond what they had promised and only 25 of them have done that. it is the same with other promises, particularly on the one hundred billion that has not been delivered this year. so there is a lot of i suppose sarcastic views on the promises that people have made. but the egyptian authorities and the government are keen to get some new stuff from the governments that come here and they will be pushing hard to get some new commitments. the crucial us midterm elections, which will decide who controls congress, are just a couple of days away. president biden and former president 0bama have taken t
yeah, rishi sunak is talkinu backsliding? yeah, rishi sunak is talking about _ backsliding?g - backsliding? yeah, rishi sunak is talking about backsliding and - backsliding? yeah, rishi sunak is talking about backsliding and a i backsliding? yeah, rishi sunak is| talking about backsliding and a lot of people here are talking about backsliding. last year in glasgow, all the countries who attended agreed they would put new plans on the table by the end of the year to cut carbon and go beyond what...
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it isn't going to be easy forjeremy hunt rishi sunak to do a repeat— easy forjeremy hunt rishi sunakrne did, austerity mic to whetever— george osborne did, austerity mic to whatever it _ george osborne did, austerity mic to whatever it is. it is their mps and their— whatever it is. it is their mps and their leaders who created this economic— their leaders who created this economic mess.— their leaders who created this economic mess. geri, some would an ue the economic mess. geri, some would argue the economic _ economic mess. geri, some would argue the economic mess - economic mess. geri, some would argue the economic mess is - economic mess. geri, some would argue the economic mess is being | argue the economic mess is being felt around the world and that the uk is having to deal with it in the same way as other countries are. would you agree with that? i would. more to the point is when we look at pensions the vast majority of tory voters are pensioners. that is where they are, they have to be careful with that. i also think there has to be a recognition that it is younger people t
it isn't going to be easy forjeremy hunt rishi sunak to do a repeat— easy forjeremy hunt rishi sunakrne did, austerity mic to whetever— george osborne did, austerity mic to whatever it _ george osborne did, austerity mic to whatever it is. it is their mps and their— whatever it is. it is their mps and their leaders who created this economic— their leaders who created this economic mess.— their leaders who created this economic mess. geri, some would an ue the economic mess. geri, some...
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rishi sunak has 'ust left sunak as well. rishi sunak has 'ust loft number — sunak as well.ed. they will probably be interested in the triple lock, holding rishi sunak�*s fee to the fire. you will not be clear or that untiljeremy hunt gets the autumn statement. so the labour party will try to force the government into saying what they will do with the triple lock. that is probably the bigger issue. i�*m pretty sure cop will come up and just stop 0il pretty sure cop will come up and just stop oil which keir starmer has had inroads in. he had criticised just stop 0il had inroads in. he had criticised just stop oil and a lot of people latched onto that but in terms of the language of politics and the temperature of politics, i think sir keir starmer and rishi sunak will seek to lower that a little bit today and they are both considered details orientated people who do not do the bluff and bluster of either of the predecessors so i think this is something that prime minister�*s questions could actually be quite a genteel affair. questions could actually be quite a genteel affair
rishi sunak has 'ust left sunak as well. rishi sunak has 'ust loft number — sunak as well.ed. they will probably be interested in the triple lock, holding rishi sunak�*s fee to the fire. you will not be clear or that untiljeremy hunt gets the autumn statement. so the labour party will try to force the government into saying what they will do with the triple lock. that is probably the bigger issue. i�*m pretty sure cop will come up and just stop 0il pretty sure cop will come up and just...
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it's a worrying sign for rishi sunak.— for rishi sunak.nak. i made a flippant remark about i'm _ for rishi sunak. i made a flippant remark about i'm a _ for rishi sunak. i made a flippant remark about i'm a celebrity, - for rishi sunak. i made a flippant| remark about i'm a celebrity, get for rishi sunak. i made a flippant - remark about i'm a celebrity, get me out of here — the fact is matt hancock has gone to the jungle and raised his profile, which if you chose not to stand or work you to lose his seat in the party, who knows whether one can decide that i could define safety after 12 years of government. it's not a bad move to make, is it? even if it makes them on party with —— unpopular with them on party with —— unpopular with the party whips. i them on party with -- unpopular with the party whips— the party whips. i think it's a really insensitive _ the party whips. i think it's a really insensitive and - the party whips. i think it's a | really insensitive and terrible timing on his part. i haven't watched it myself because ijust th
it's a worrying sign for rishi sunak.— for rishi sunak.nak. i made a flippant remark about i'm _ for rishi sunak. i made a flippant remark about i'm a _ for rishi sunak. i made a flippant remark about i'm a celebrity, - for rishi sunak. i made a flippant| remark about i'm a celebrity, get for rishi sunak. i made a flippant - remark about i'm a celebrity, get me out of here — the fact is matt hancock has gone to the jungle and raised his profile, which if you chose not to stand or work you...
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i think the egyptians and the un will be pleased that rishi sunak will be pleased that rishi sunak willishi sunak will be there to oversee the process. will it move the needle on climate change negotiations? maybe a bit, i spoke to the un secretary—general last week and he said leaders are important, they turn up and they play a role in galvanising the meetings and they bring energy and encouraged negotiators who do the behind—the—scenes kind of deals to kind of aim high and be ambitious about the kind of agreements they reach. so the hope will be that this will make a difference underscoring how important key nations like the uk think these discussions are. find uk think these discussions are. and what about the king? reports in newspapers at the weekend that he was champing at the bit to go to the summit. we was champing at the bit to go to the summit. ~ ~' ., was champing at the bit to go to the summit. ~ ~ ., ., , ~ ., was champing at the bit to go to the summit. ~ ~ ., .,, ~ ., ., summit. we know he was keen to go and after discussions _ summit. we know he was keen to go and after d
i think the egyptians and the un will be pleased that rishi sunak will be pleased that rishi sunak willishi sunak will be there to oversee the process. will it move the needle on climate change negotiations? maybe a bit, i spoke to the un secretary—general last week and he said leaders are important, they turn up and they play a role in galvanising the meetings and they bring energy and encouraged negotiators who do the behind—the—scenes kind of deals to kind of aim high and be ambitious...
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this is the rishi sunak government that - through that. ak government that wants through that. this is the rishi i sunak government that wants to through that. this is the rishi - sunak government that wants to bring it back_ sunak government that wants to bring it back and _ sunak government that wants to bring it back and it was messy, chaotic and eventually it did not go through parliament but this was rishi sunak that wants — parliament but this was rishi sunak that wants to bring back the british bill of— that wants to bring back the british bill of rights this is all a part of the whole brexit agenda and of the supremacy of courts and not that of european _ supremacy of courts and not that of european courts and the european court _ european courts and the european court of— european courts and the european court of human rights and so, you have _ court of human rights and so, you have this _ court of human rights and so, you have this policy of taking people to rwanda _ have this policy of taking people to rwanda and that is the drea
this is the rishi sunak government that - through that. ak government that wants through that. this is the rishi i sunak government that wants to through that. this is the rishi - sunak government that wants to bring it back_ sunak government that wants to bring it back and _ sunak government that wants to bring it back and it was messy, chaotic and eventually it did not go through parliament but this was rishi sunak that wants — parliament but this was rishi sunak that wants to bring back...
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obviously, rishi sunak did say that he was going | prime minister? ne standing at the end of it. and certainly, rishi sunakfell under certainly, rishi sunak fell under the certainly, rishi sunakfell under the spell of gavin williamson is theresa may did in this boris johnson did thinking that he had some magical powers for conjuring up votes among conservative mps and rishi sunak felt that he needed to reward kevin williamson and this borisjohnson did but of course, there is two former prime ministers and they ended up sacking gavin williamson. and they ended up sacking gavin williamson-— and they ended up sacking gavin williamson. ~ ., ., , ., ., ., williamson. what was the advantage of havin: williamson. what was the advantage of having them _ williamson. what was the advantage of having them in _ williamson. what was the advantage of having them in the _ williamson. what was the advantage of having them in the captive - williamson. what was the advantage of having them in the captive rishi . of having them in the captive rishi sunak�*s practical po
obviously, rishi sunak did say that he was going | prime minister? ne standing at the end of it. and certainly, rishi sunakfell under certainly, rishi sunak fell under the certainly, rishi sunakfell under the spell of gavin williamson is theresa may did in this boris johnson did thinking that he had some magical powers for conjuring up votes among conservative mps and rishi sunak felt that he needed to reward kevin williamson and this borisjohnson did but of course, there is two former prime...
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i think the reality for rishi sunak was he — think the reality for rishi sunak was he was faced with the credibility of the government and of course, as he rilghtly— government and of course, as he rightly says, the tory parties credibility has been very, very badly— credibility has been very, very badly damaged, if not destroyed and it might _ badly damaged, if not destroyed and it might be their only hope, actually— it might be their only hope, actually is to try to restore it and that is— actually is to try to restore it and that is not— actually is to try to restore it and that is not going to be easy. it is not going — that is not going to be easy. it is not going to be a pleasant year and a half. _ not going to be a pleasant year and a half. two — not going to be a pleasant year and a half, two years ahead until the next _ a half, two years ahead until the next election but i think their only chance _ next election but i think their only chance is— next election but i think their only chance is to — next election but i think their only chance is to try to look like they're _ ch
i think the reality for rishi sunak was he — think the reality for rishi sunak was he was faced with the credibility of the government and of course, as he rilghtly— government and of course, as he rightly says, the tory parties credibility has been very, very badly— credibility has been very, very badly damaged, if not destroyed and it might _ badly damaged, if not destroyed and it might be their only hope, actually— it might be their only hope, actually is to try to restore it and...
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and he had this message for rishi sunak.was telling us all to eat out to help out. well, our message to the conservatives is this — help out by clearing out! rishi sunak, your government does not have a shred of credibility left. it does not have a shred of legitimacy left and if you had a shred of integrity left, you would call a general election now. but whenever that election comes, the liberal democrats will be ready, we are the party that will end this chaos, the party that understands the challenges people are facing, we will show that we are the party that cares, the party that has a plan, the party that offers a fair deal and that is why we will win! the united nations cop27 climate conference got underway this morning in egypt with the outgoing chairman — britain's alok sharma — telling delegates that �*inaction' will only defer climate catastrophe and asking �*how many more wake up calls does and asking "how many more wake up calls does the world actually need?". the prime minister rishi sunak is flying in today al
and he had this message for rishi sunak.was telling us all to eat out to help out. well, our message to the conservatives is this — help out by clearing out! rishi sunak, your government does not have a shred of credibility left. it does not have a shred of legitimacy left and if you had a shred of integrity left, you would call a general election now. but whenever that election comes, the liberal democrats will be ready, we are the party that will end this chaos, the party that understands...
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rishi sunak, your government — to have their say.does not _ to have their say. rishi sunak, your government does not have - to have their say. rishi sunak, your government does not have a - to have their say. rishi sunak, your government does not have a shred | to have their say. rishi sunak, your. government does not have a shred of credibility left. it does not have a shred of legitimacy left. and if you had a shred of integrity left you would call a general election now. for a party sensing opportunity that can't come soon enough. quite frankly the — can't come soon enough. quite frankly the people _ can't come soon enough. quite frankly the people are - can't come soon enough. quite frankly the people are demanding a general— frankly the people are demanding a general election, they deserve a general— general election, they deserve a general election, they deserve a general election for the morale is how to _ general election for the morale is how to hide. general election for the morale is how to hide-— how to hide. especially t
rishi sunak, your government — to have their say.does not _ to have their say. rishi sunak, your government does not have - to have their say. rishi sunak, your government does not have a - to have their say. rishi sunak, your government does not have a shred | to have their say. rishi sunak, your. government does not have a shred of credibility left. it does not have a shred of legitimacy left. and if you had a shred of integrity left you would call a general election now. for a party...
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this could inflict defeat on rishi sunak.d to worry about conservative voters aren't what they think about onshore winds. rishi sunak has been asking to webs to canvass opinion this weekend among mps about what they think about onshore wind farms. it is all looking a bit stormy. there we go! that is the metaphor i was looking for! it is quite stormy ahead! martin, you have the wind farms, state cabinet, tory rebellion, mps not standing. what more could possibly be growing on that list are problems for rishi sunak? his possibly be growing on that list are problems for rishi sunak?- possibly be growing on that list are problems for rishi sunak? his “0b is not an easy — problems for rishi sunak? his “0b is not an easy i problems for rishi sunak? his “0b is not an easy one and it i problems for rishi sunak? his “0b is not an easy one and it was h problems for rishi sunak? his job is not an easy one and it was never - not an easy one and it was never going _ not an easy one and it was never going to — not an easy one and it was ne
this could inflict defeat on rishi sunak.d to worry about conservative voters aren't what they think about onshore winds. rishi sunak has been asking to webs to canvass opinion this weekend among mps about what they think about onshore wind farms. it is all looking a bit stormy. there we go! that is the metaphor i was looking for! it is quite stormy ahead! martin, you have the wind farms, state cabinet, tory rebellion, mps not standing. what more could possibly be growing on that list are...
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rishi sunak arrived this evening.me minister will urge the world to move further and faster on the switch to renewable power. he joins representatives of more than 200 nations. it is essential progress is made, they were told today. whilst i do understand that leaders around the world have faced competing priorities this year, we must be clear. as challenging as our current moment is coming in action as challenging as our current moment is, inaction is myopic, and can only differ climate catastrophe. but expect heated negotiations. egypt says the rich world needs to come good on its promises of cash to help developing countries cut carbon and adapt to our changing climate. and there will be demands for money to help vulnerable nations with the climate—related impact they are already experiencing, like the terrible floods in pakistan that left one third of the country under water earlier this year. the fear is the talks could be deadlocked. the ukraine war has driven up food and energy prices worldwide. developed natio
rishi sunak arrived this evening.me minister will urge the world to move further and faster on the switch to renewable power. he joins representatives of more than 200 nations. it is essential progress is made, they were told today. whilst i do understand that leaders around the world have faced competing priorities this year, we must be clear. as challenging as our current moment is coming in action as challenging as our current moment is, inaction is myopic, and can only differ climate...
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but chancellor rishi sunak said no.ose to pass on higher energy costs, not to those property than from russia's energy war, but to those suffering from it. but in�*s struggling families and hard—pressed businesses. and he waited another six months before introducing his so—called energy profits levy. a tax so—called energy profits levy. a tax so ineffective, do you know how much shell paid out on its £26 million profit? not a single penny. my friends, the conservatives are both totally incompetent and morally bankrupt. in the conservatives almost bankrupted britain as well, with their unfunded tax cuts for the super wealthy. their unfunded tax cuts for the superwealthy. instead their unfunded tax cuts for the super wealthy. instead of tackling the cost of living crisis seriously, they chose to treat the british economy as their own personal playground, using people as playthings in their reckless game of fantasy economics. just look at the damage. for our country, billions of pounds extra on the national debt, pension f
but chancellor rishi sunak said no.ose to pass on higher energy costs, not to those property than from russia's energy war, but to those suffering from it. but in�*s struggling families and hard—pressed businesses. and he waited another six months before introducing his so—called energy profits levy. a tax so—called energy profits levy. a tax so ineffective, do you know how much shell paid out on its £26 million profit? not a single penny. my friends, the conservatives are both totally...
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— economic credibility, but rishi sunak is— economic credibility, but rishi sunak is hoping that will see him through the next _ whether that will see him through the next election, we will see, but it could _ the next election, we will see, but it could go — the next election, we will see, but it could go some way to repairing it and the _ it could go some way to repairing it and the markets have reacted positively so let's see what comes in a statement later this month, but i do in a statement later this month, but i do think— in a statement later this month, but i do think he — in a statement later this month, but i do think he appreciates the difficulties people are in, mortgage rates, _ difficulties people are in, mortgage rates, for— difficulties people are in, mortgage rates, for example, but there's only so much _ rates, for example, but there's only so much they can do, that is the message — so much they can do, that is the message. do so much they can do, that is the message-— so much they can do, that is the messaue. ,, ~ message. do you think the prime minister apprec
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rishi sunak was making decisions simply— rishi sunak was making decisions simply in — rishi sunak wast—term interest_ simply in his own narrow, short—term interest as _ simply in his own narrow, short—term interest as far— simply in his own narrow, short—term interest as far as the conservative party— interest as far as the conservative party leadership was concerned, not the national interest. the _ the national interest. the prime minister has also faced criticism for bringing suella braverman back to the home office despite her breaking the ministerial code, and sir gavin williamson has previously been sacked by theresa may and boris johnson. previously been sacked by theresa may and borisjohnson. a former conservative cabinet minister questioned the wisdom of allowing him to return. ijust think this him to return. i just think this is the third time ijust think this is the third time under_ ijust think this is the third time under the — ijust think this is the third time under the third _ ijust think this is the third time under the third prime _ ijust think this is the third time
rishi sunak was making decisions simply— rishi sunak was making decisions simply in — rishi sunak wast—term interest_ simply in his own narrow, short—term interest as _ simply in his own narrow, short—term interest as far— simply in his own narrow, short—term interest as far as the conservative party— interest as far as the conservative party leadership was concerned, not the national interest. the _ the national interest. the prime minister has also faced criticism for bringing...
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but rishi sunak seems to be saying _ absolutely. but rishi sunak seems to be saying is that i think the government recognises there is a case _ government recognises there is a case for— government recognises there is a case for those developing countries who have _ case for those developing countries who have not created the kind of damage — who have not created the kind of damage to the climate that the already— damage to the climate that the already developed nations have done over the _ already developed nations have done over the past few decades. albeit, in most _ over the past few decades. albeit, in most cases inadvertently, where we had _ in most cases inadvertently, where we had the — in most cases inadvertently, where we had the industrial revolution and when the _ we had the industrial revolution and when the greenhouse gases and emissions were driving growth here we didht— emissions were driving growth here we didn't realise we're actually damaging the planet. now that it is quite wett— damaging the planet. now that it
but rishi sunak seems to be saying _ absolutely. but rishi sunak seems to be saying is that i think the government recognises there is a case _ government recognises there is a case for— government recognises there is a case for those developing countries who have _ case for those developing countries who have not created the kind of damage — who have not created the kind of damage to the climate that the already— damage to the climate that the already developed nations have done over the...
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as pandora was saying rishi sunak _ headline. as pandora was saying rishi sunak was _ headline.sperate - headline. as pandora was saying rishi sunak was desperate to - headline. as pandora was saying - rishi sunak was desperate to reunite the party— rishi sunak was desperate to reunite the party but obviously given last week_ the party but obviously given last week statement which has upset a lot of teen_ week statement which has upset a lot of teen -- _ week statement which has upset a lot of teen —— senior tory members and now rumours— of teen —— senior tory members and now rumours are afoot possibly to strike _ now rumours are afoot possibly to strike a _ now rumours are afoot possibly to strike a swiss style tray deal with the eu _ strike a swiss style tray deal with the eu certainly to forge closer economic— the eu certainly to forge closer economic links with them, we have seen _ economic links with them, we have seen that— economic links with them, we have seen that there is a warmer relationship already with the eu. senior— relationship already with the eu. senior govern
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that would have been _ rishi sunak says. that would have been the — rishi sunak says.nyway, the uk's position— been the case anyway, the uk's position towards china has been hardening for some time. but still, ithink— hardening for some time. but still, i think in— hardening for some time. but still, i think in the context of what we are seeing — i think in the context of what we are seeing coming out of china and in recent— are seeing coming out of china and in recent days, itjust underscores how isolated china is from, the western— how isolated china is from, the western democratic world at the moment — western democratic world at the moment. do western democratic world at the moment. , ., ,, western democratic world at the moment. i. ,, g , moment. do you think xi jinping cares about _ moment. do you think xi jinping cares about how _ moment. do you think xi jinping cares about how china _ moment. do you think xi jinping cares about how china is - moment. do you think xi jinping cares about how china is viewed | cares about how china is viewed obviously the optics a
that would have been _ rishi sunak says. that would have been the — rishi sunak says.nyway, the uk's position— been the case anyway, the uk's position towards china has been hardening for some time. but still, ithink— hardening for some time. but still, i think in— hardening for some time. but still, i think in the context of what we are seeing — i think in the context of what we are seeing coming out of china and in recent— are seeing coming out of china and in recent days, itjust...
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was saying. _ for them but also as rishi sunak was saying. to _ for them but also as rishi sunakrends — prospects that benefit from the trends towards greener, cleaner growth — trends towards greener, cleaner growth. which in the past we've ignored — growth. which in the past we've ignored. we take in real liberties with the — ignored. we take in real liberties with the planet. we had all kinds of pollution _ with the planet. we had all kinds of pollution created from plastics, carbon — pollution created from plastics, carbon emissions from all sorts of ways— carbon emissions from all sorts of ways in_ carbon emissions from all sorts of ways in which we took for granted, all the _ ways in which we took for granted, all the natural goodness around us. and even_ all the natural goodness around us. and even water quality has been potentially damage. i think what this is— potentially damage. i think what this is saying is that there are some — this is saying is that there are some people, particularly extremely adverse _ some people, particularly extremely adverse to _ some people, p
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we know a lot about rishi sunak _ go on this? we know a lot about rishi sunak the _ go on this?unak the chancellor but we don't really know that much about his opinions on the world stage was actually sometimes it feels like there are two chancellors of the exchequer. ahead of the 620 summit in indonesia sunak is coming out diplomatically speaking, guns blazing at russia. saying that president putin is failure to affirm his country status as a rogue state. his predecessor liz truss had described russia in those terms. but interestingly countries like the us having. i think they describe russia as a pariah nation, a pariah nation. in two put the dot on the head of a pen but semantics is important. i think this is a sign for rishi sunak seem to show that he means business against russia. remember, he let it know that he didn't want to go to the 6 know that he didn't want to go to the g 27 know that he didn't want to go to the 6 27 summit in egypt where he gave an underwhelming speech. i think this is where he's trying to lay the ground like, please take me serious. , ., ., ., ., s
we know a lot about rishi sunak _ go on this? we know a lot about rishi sunak the _ go on this?unak the chancellor but we don't really know that much about his opinions on the world stage was actually sometimes it feels like there are two chancellors of the exchequer. ahead of the 620 summit in indonesia sunak is coming out diplomatically speaking, guns blazing at russia. saying that president putin is failure to affirm his country status as a rogue state. his predecessor liz truss had...
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rishi sunak is in kyiv meeting ukrainian president zelensky for the first time as prime minister — andledges to continue the uk's support. the head of the housing association responsible for the mouldy flat blamed for the death of two—year—old awaab ishak has been sacked. at cop27, the un climate agency publishes a draft proposal for a deal to tackle the issue of "loss and damage" that included creating a new fund to help countries cope with the cost of climate change. here is lucy hockings is in doha. hello and welcome to qatar where no matter how much the officials want the focus to be on football, the opening match kicking off injust21i hours�* time, that is not what is happening. the controversy around this football world cup will not just go away. that was arguably made much worse today because the fifa boss gave an impassioned defence of qatar, its human rights record, its treatment of migrant workers, it stands on lgbtq plus people as well at a press conference here in doha. it was a remarkable. for the journalist in the room, they expect if your minutes of prepared remarks, ins
rishi sunak is in kyiv meeting ukrainian president zelensky for the first time as prime minister — andledges to continue the uk's support. the head of the housing association responsible for the mouldy flat blamed for the death of two—year—old awaab ishak has been sacked. at cop27, the un climate agency publishes a draft proposal for a deal to tackle the issue of "loss and damage" that included creating a new fund to help countries cope with the cost of climate change. here is...
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rishi sunak, who wasn't auoin to accelerator. rishi sunak, who wasn't going to come _ accelerator.ak, who wasn't going to come to _ accelerator. rishi sunak, who wasn't going to come to egypt _ accelerator. rishi sunak, who wasn't going to come to egypt to _ accelerator. rishi sunak, who wasn't. going to come to egypt to remember, today stressed how important climate change is to his government. i believe we have found room for hope in glasgow _ believe we have found room for hope in glasgow. with one last chance to create _ in glasgow. with one last chance to create a _ in glasgow. with one last chance to create a plan that would limit global— create a plan that would limit global temperature rises to 1.5 degrees — global temperature rises to 1.5 degrees. we made the promise is to keep that _ degrees. we made the promise is to keep that goal within reach. and the question— keep that goal within reach. and the question today is this, can we summon _ question today is this, can we summon the collective will to detiver— summon the collective will to deliver them? summon the collectiv
rishi sunak, who wasn't auoin to accelerator. rishi sunak, who wasn't going to come _ accelerator.ak, who wasn't going to come to _ accelerator. rishi sunak, who wasn't going to come to egypt _ accelerator. rishi sunak, who wasn't going to come to egypt to _ accelerator. rishi sunak, who wasn't. going to come to egypt to remember, today stressed how important climate change is to his government. i believe we have found room for hope in glasgow _ believe we have found room for hope in glasgow....
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headlines of where is rishi sunak headlines today— of where is rishi sunak headlines today is_h injust him being there in order to hand over— him being there in order to hand overthe— him being there in order to hand over the presidency and have all his various other world meetings at variousbtherw, . not meetings at variousbtherworbi -m_ meetings at variousbtherwerld not least emmanuel macron, 7 -—7 7 ——— e ——— ea 5 ——— m e not least for his credibility as a world — not least for his credibility as a world leader in britain's credibility as a leading nation in these _ credibility as a leading nation in these kinds of topics. so credit where — these kinds of topics. so credit where it— these kinds of topics. so credit where it is_ these kinds of topics. so credit where it is due, well done. the telegraph— where it is due, well done. the telegraph had this story about how the uk _ telegraph had this story about how the uk hasjust signed this, in the of the uk hasjust signed this, in the - of signing _ the uk hasjust signed this, in the - of signing a _ the uk hasjust signed this
headlines of where is rishi sunak headlines today— of where is rishi sunak headlines today is_h injust him being there in order to hand over— him being there in order to hand overthe— him being there in order to hand over the presidency and have all his various other world meetings at variousbtherw, . not meetings at variousbtherworbi -m_ meetings at variousbtherwerld not least emmanuel macron, 7 -—7 7 ——— e ——— ea 5 ——— m e not least for his credibility as a world —...
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rishi sunak, the uk prime minister, speaking _ ukraini.hi sunak, the uk prime minister, speaking are _ ukraini. rishi sunak, the uk prime minister, speaking are in _ ukraini. rishi sunak, the uk prime minister, speaking are in kyiv, - ukraini. rishi sunak, the uk prime minister, speaking are in kyiv, and his meeting with president zelensky. we'll go back to thatjust his meeting with president zelensky. we'll go back to that just as his meeting with president zelensky. we'll go back to thatjust as soon as we count, but in the studio with us we have our political correspondent. what you think the purpose of visit is? it is correspondent. what you think the purpose of visit is?— purpose of visit is? it is a surprise. _ purpose of visit is? it is a surprise. we _ purpose of visit is? it is a surprise, we didn't - purpose of visit is? it is a surprise, we didn't know| purpose of visit is? it is a - surprise, we didn't know rishi purpose of visit is? it is a _ surprise, we didn't know rishi sunak was on his way to ukraine, for security reasons t
rishi sunak, the uk prime minister, speaking _ ukraini.hi sunak, the uk prime minister, speaking are _ ukraini. rishi sunak, the uk prime minister, speaking are in _ ukraini. rishi sunak, the uk prime minister, speaking are in kyiv, - ukraini. rishi sunak, the uk prime minister, speaking are in kyiv, and his meeting with president zelensky. we'll go back to thatjust his meeting with president zelensky. we'll go back to that just as his meeting with president zelensky. we'll go back to thatjust...
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rishi sunak is in kyiv meeting ukrainian president zelensky for the first as prime minister — and pledgesue the uk's support. the head of the housing association responsible for the mouldy flat blamed for the death of two—year—old awaab ishak has been sacked. this week a coroner ruled poor ventalition in the home caused the respiratory illness which killed the toddler in 2020. at cop27 — the un climate agency publishes a draft proposal for a deal to tackle the issue of loss and damage that included creating a new fund to help countries cope with the cost of climate change welcome to qatar, where on the eve of the football world cup, fifa president gianni infantino has accused western countries of hypocrisy for criticising the human rights record of the country, where male homosexuality is illegal and qatari women need the permission of a man for a range of activities. football's governing body has come under fire for taking the world cup to qatar — but mr infantino said he had difficulty understanding criticism of the tournament. it was a remarkable press conference. the media in the room
rishi sunak is in kyiv meeting ukrainian president zelensky for the first as prime minister — and pledgesue the uk's support. the head of the housing association responsible for the mouldy flat blamed for the death of two—year—old awaab ishak has been sacked. this week a coroner ruled poor ventalition in the home caused the respiratory illness which killed the toddler in 2020. at cop27 — the un climate agency publishes a draft proposal for a deal to tackle the issue of loss and damage...
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rishi sunak— to the guardian analysis. rishi sunak in— to the guardian analysis.considering delaying changes to social care, which was announced actually _ social care, which was announced actually by — social care, which was announced actually by him and the then prime minister— actually by him and the then prime minister borisjohnson. that actually by him and the then prime minister boris johnson. that would put minister boris johnson. that would but an— minister boris johnson. that would put an £86,000 cap on the amount people — put an £86,000 cap on the amount people have to pay that was due to come _ people have to pay that was due to come in _ people have to pay that was due to come in october 2023. people have to pay that was due to come in 0ctober2023. in people have to pay that was due to come in october 2023. in the guardian— come in october 2023. in the guardian states that the government can say— guardian states that the government can say from this would be 1 billion in the _ can say from this would be 1 billion in the first— can say from this would b
rishi sunak— to the guardian analysis. rishi sunak in— to the guardian analysis.considering delaying changes to social care, which was announced actually _ social care, which was announced actually by — social care, which was announced actually by him and the then prime minister— actually by him and the then prime minister borisjohnson. that actually by him and the then prime minister boris johnson. that would put minister boris johnson. that would but an— minister boris johnson. that...
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crisis is one saying it's the wrong decision. - fixing an economic crisis is one of the challenges rishi sunakng decisions that will define what sort of prime minister he intends to be. we will get more on the row over the asylum system in a moment. but first the decision to attend the climate summit after all. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt is here. we heard a political opponent saying he had been shamed into doing this, how significant is this? i he had been shamed into doing this, how significant is this?— how significant is this? i think it is significant. _ how significant is this? i think it is significant. he _ how significant is this? i think it is significant. he had _ how significant is this? i think it is significant. he had been - how significant is this? i think it | is significant. he had been under considerable pressure notjust from environmentalists and the opposition but also from backbench tory mps, alok sharma criticised it as well, the president of the cop summit and there was also some criticism from world leaders, saying it looked like britain was backing away from som
crisis is one saying it's the wrong decision. - fixing an economic crisis is one of the challenges rishi sunakng decisions that will define what sort of prime minister he intends to be. we will get more on the row over the asylum system in a moment. but first the decision to attend the climate summit after all. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt is here. we heard a political opponent saying he had been shamed into doing this, how significant is this? i he had been shamed into doing this, how...
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rishi sunak has lost a close political ally two weeks into his premiership.e later. for a prime minister coming into also talking about the importance of integrity, how much of a problem is all of those for him, especially the idf that gavin williamson was allowed to resign rather than being sacked? it is definitely a — rather than being sacked? it 3 definitely a problem, a challenge for the prime minister because he has only been in office for a couple of weeks, a lot of that fortnight has been dominated by questions about the appointment of the home secretary, if you days after she was told to resign for breaking the ministerial code and now gavin williamson. the problem that the prime minister has when it comes to mr williamson is severalfold, actually, rishi sunak was told of a complaint made about gavin williamson, he didn't know the specifics but he was told a complaint had been made. and then there is the question about when all of this started to emerge, when the messages between gavin williamson and wendy morton were published in the sunday times, wh
rishi sunak has lost a close political ally two weeks into his premiership.e later. for a prime minister coming into also talking about the importance of integrity, how much of a problem is all of those for him, especially the idf that gavin williamson was allowed to resign rather than being sacked? it is definitely a — rather than being sacked? it 3 definitely a problem, a challenge for the prime minister because he has only been in office for a couple of weeks, a lot of that fortnight has...
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when bori5johnson wa5 prime minister and ri5hi bori5johnson wa5 prime minister and rishi sunak— bori5johnsond ri5hi sunak wa5 bori5johnson wa5 prime minister and ri5hi sunak was his chancellor, they initially— ri5hi sunak was his chancellor, they initially said they weren't in initially 5aid they weren't in favour_ initially 5aid they weren't in favour of— initially said they weren't in favour of a windfall tax, until it became — favour of a windfall tax, until it became an _ favour of a windfall tax, until it became an unan5werable question, really. _ became an unan5werable question, really. that— became an unan5werable question, really, that they had no option other— really, that they had no option other than to bring it in because of the huge _ other than to bring it in because of the huge profit5 other than to bring it in because of the huge profits the energy firm5 the huge profits the energy firms were _ the huge profits the energy firms were making at a time when bill5 were making at a time when bills were _ were making at a time when bills were going up. politically it was very damag
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rishi sunak issues dominating today. as that gets underway. a number of domestic issues are dominating the headlines as well. including the appointment of sir galvin williamson and conditions as a migrant centre in kent. as we been reflected, rishi sunak has been talking while in egypt to our political editor chris mason about lots of those key issues. he did start talking about climate change. he did start talking about climate change. let's talk about the £6 billion climate fund in the uk that was meant to run from 2021 to 2026. will it be delivered in full and in the timeframe? it's great to be here at cop to build on the legacy of glasgow but also continue the leadership our country has shown in tackling climate change. of course this is about the future and the planet we leave our children but it's also about the here and now. at home, many people are grappling with high energy bills as a result of the illegal war in ukraine which highlights the need to improve our energy security and transition juice cheaper, safer
rishi sunak issues dominating today. as that gets underway. a number of domestic issues are dominating the headlines as well. including the appointment of sir galvin williamson and conditions as a migrant centre in kent. as we been reflected, rishi sunak has been talking while in egypt to our political editor chris mason about lots of those key issues. he did start talking about climate change. he did start talking about climate change. let's talk about the £6 billion climate fund in the uk...
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rishi sunak is sticking _ support for ukraine. rishi sunak is sticking to — support for ukraine. until the g20 meats, because i— have to wait until the g20 meats, because i think the action is going to he _ because i think the action is going to be whether us, china and russia are. to be whether us, china and russia are and _ to be whether us, china and russia are and the — to be whether us, china and russia are. and the ukrainians, of course. what's _ are. and the ukrainians, of course. what's interesting isjust the hint that the — what's interesting isjust the hint that the americans are desperate to see this _ that the americans are desperate to see this resolved a. the that the americans are desperate to see this resolved a.— see this resolved a. the front page ofthe see this resolved a. the front page of the i, a — see this resolved a. the front page of the i. a new— see this resolved a. the front page of the i, a new winter _ see this resolved a. the front page of the i, a new winter of _ of the i, a new winter of discontent.— of the i, a new winter of discontent. ' i: i: i
rishi sunak is sticking _ support for ukraine. rishi sunak is sticking to — support for ukraine. until the g20 meats, because i— have to wait until the g20 meats, because i think the action is going to he _ because i think the action is going to be whether us, china and russia are. to be whether us, china and russia are and _ to be whether us, china and russia are and the — to be whether us, china and russia are. and the ukrainians, of course. what's _ are. and the ukrainians, of course....
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it's good that rishi sunak is acting cop but he _ good that rishi sunak is acting cop but he needs ahere, the financial resources which are needed to address the issue _ which are needed to address the issue. . ~ which are needed to address the issue. ., ~' , ., which are needed to address the issue. ., ,, i. , which are needed to address the issue. . ~' ,, , . which are needed to address the issue. ., «i , . ., issue. thank you both very much for “oininr us issue. thank you both very much for joining us today- _ nurses are likely to take their first ever national strike action according to their union. the royal college of nursing is still counting ballot papers returned by its 300,000 members but says those counted so far suggest support for strike action, possibly before christmas. the rcn wants a 5% pay increase above the rate of inflation. nurses working in accident & emergency and critical care would be exempted from striking to maintain services. the government said nurses should "carefully consider" the impact on patients. and as our health editor hugh pym reports, other heal
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and no doubt will have twisted rishi sunak arm up his back during the talks . nak to be there to hear directly from zelenskyy what he needs and don't think is any substitute for a political leader like sunak going onto the ground and meeting face face with the people who are fighting for their lives. i think it's really important. it's not only important for that, it is also important for that, it is also important for that, it is also important for the ukrainians to see are standing strongly see that are standing strongly them. they know that anyway because they've received here numbers of weapons and money from us and their soldiers are currently trained by us in the uk and given so there's no doubt just behind the united states think are the leading world power in supporting ukraine and i'm sure they appreciate that will even more appreciate his presence there in kyiv today. now richard the best case scenario here in your article, you talk about how deterrent is key. it seems that we're failing on that front , although we've on that front, although we've spen
and no doubt will have twisted rishi sunak arm up his back during the talks . nak to be there to hear directly from zelenskyy what he needs and don't think is any substitute for a political leader like sunak going onto the ground and meeting face face with the people who are fighting for their lives. i think it's really important. it's not only important for that, it is also important for that, it is also important for that, it is also important for the ukrainians to see are standing strongly...
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rishi sunak wants to _ been generating bad headlines.have been killed after a passenger plane crashed into lake victoria in tanzania while attempting to land in stormy weather. the aircraft had taken off from the capital dar es—salaam. the authorities say they did manage to rescue 26 people, who have been taken to hospital. emergency workers had to use small boats to reach the passengers. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey has called for a general election, saying the conservatives have unleashed chaos on the economy — and he proposed a plan for cash grants to help homeowners badly affected by rising interest rates. sir ed was making the keynote speech following the cancellation of the lib dem party conference in the wake of the queen's death. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake has more. sir ed davey leads a party with only a small showing at westminster, trying to punch above its political weight. boosted by recent by—election wins, he came to rally liberal democrats in london today, and attacked the conservative governmen
rishi sunak wants to _ been generating bad headlines.have been killed after a passenger plane crashed into lake victoria in tanzania while attempting to land in stormy weather. the aircraft had taken off from the capital dar es—salaam. the authorities say they did manage to rescue 26 people, who have been taken to hospital. emergency workers had to use small boats to reach the passengers. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey has called for a general election, saying the conservatives have...
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for rishi sunak-— rishi sunak.t absolute — senior politicians. i think it absolute should _ senior politicians. i think it absolute should be - senior politicians. i think it absolute should be but i senior politicians. i think it absolute should be but we | senior politicians. i think it - absolute should be but we have to recognise that governments are forced to make compromises and decisions that we don't necessarily know all of the ins and outs of, they have to sit and have conversations with people that we would never dream were palatable enough to be in a room with but that is part of it. as a government, you have to do things you might not necessarily want to do. there is always an element of challenge around this. i think the bigger issueis around this. i think the bigger issue is that the accountability point that he made, i think despite the fact it is gavin that has resigned, that is what is being briefed now and that could be partly to help him out, that could be the whole truth, it could be a bending o
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rishi sunak romised number of changes. rishi sunak promised a _ number of changes. changes. rishi sunak promised a government of- number of changes. rishi sunak i promised a government of integrity and accountability when he entered number ten. these appointments are making it harderfor him to try number ten. these appointments are making it harder for him to try and present a clean break from the tories' recent troubles. and look who popped up at cop. t am tories' recent troubles. and look who popped up at cop.— tories' recent troubles. and look who popped up at cop. i am a foot soldier and — who popped up at cop. i am a foot soldier and spear _ who popped up at cop. i am a foot soldier and spear carrier _ who popped up at cop. i am a foot soldier and spear carrier of - who popped up at cop. i am a foot soldier and spear carrier of the - soldier and spear carrier of the conservatives, i am here to purely support, a supportive role. th 50 support, a supportive role. in so man bi support, a supportive role. in so many big issues _ support, a supportive role. in so ma
rishi sunak romised number of changes. rishi sunak promised a _ number of changes. changes. rishi sunak promised a government of- number of changes. rishi sunak i promised a government of integrity and accountability when he entered number ten. these appointments are making it harderfor him to try number ten. these appointments are making it harder for him to try and present a clean break from the tories' recent troubles. and look who popped up at cop. t am tories' recent troubles. and look who...
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on onshore wind farms. , seeking to end rishi sunak on onshore wind farms . this onshore wind farms. and this morning a third rebellion on asylum seekers being led by the former secretary david davis . former secretary david davis. he, along with 50 colleagues, is demanding that economic migrants travelling from safe such as albania are returned far more . albania are returned far more. well, what an entry for the prime minister this week . let's prime minister this week. let's talk it over. let's talk it all over with john rentoul, chief political at the independent . political at the independent. and john, the minister probably wants us to be talking about foreign affairs, but it is the domestic troubles that he really must be focusing . i would must be focusing. i would imagine this latest letter being written by david davis does seem to pose a significant challenge on a very hot stone hot button issue . yeah absolutely. i mean i issue. yeah absolutely. i mean i think after the cost of living and nhs, i think the question of small boats coming across the c
on onshore wind farms. , seeking to end rishi sunak on onshore wind farms . this onshore wind farms. and this morning a third rebellion on asylum seekers being led by the former secretary david davis . former secretary david davis. he, along with 50 colleagues, is demanding that economic migrants travelling from safe such as albania are returned far more . albania are returned far more. well, what an entry for the prime minister this week . let's prime minister this week. let's talk it over....
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this really looks like rishi sunak has just this really looks like rishi sunak hasjust done grubby thislly looks like rishi sunak has just done grubby political deals that are not in the national interest, that are not in the interests of the country. millions of people in the us head to the polls as the republicans and democrats fight for control of congress and authorities in south korea carry out more than 50 raids as part of their investigation into the deadly halloween crush. headteachers in england warn they're facing a financial crisis — with many schools considering cutting teachers or reducing their hours to save money. as the cop27 climate change summit continues — nations become increasingly divided over the future role of natural gas. and the purr—fect home? how one family turned their house into a cat rescue centre. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. new allegations of bullying have been made against the british government minister sir gavin williamson, claims which he denies. he's already facing two investigations, a conservative party one
this really looks like rishi sunak has just this really looks like rishi sunak hasjust done grubby thislly looks like rishi sunak has just done grubby political deals that are not in the national interest, that are not in the interests of the country. millions of people in the us head to the polls as the republicans and democrats fight for control of congress and authorities in south korea carry out more than 50 raids as part of their investigation into the deadly halloween crush. headteachers...
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it’s the new government of rishi sunak for rishi sunak himself?— for rishi sunak himself?ening weeks would've been an opportunity for him to make a good first impression on the nation. instead we've had not won but to quite bitter, damaging row is about people he's chosen onto his cabinet. first the ongoing row over suella braverman, and this one over sir gavin williamson. ultimately, the fact that he's had to remove it member of his cabinet so quickly reflects badly. it reflects badly on him and it's up to him to study the ship as best he can. has him and it's up to him to study the ship as best he can.— ship as best he can. has he got himself to _ ship as best he can. has he got himself to blame _ ship as best he can. has he got himself to blame in _ ship as best he can. has he got himself to blame in part, - ship as best he can. has he got himself to blame in part, at- ship as best he can. has he got. himself to blame in part, at least? when he came into downing street he stood in downing street and said this was going to be a government of integrity and professionalism
it’s the new government of rishi sunak for rishi sunak himself?— for rishi sunak himself?ening weeks would've been an opportunity for him to make a good first impression on the nation. instead we've had not won but to quite bitter, damaging row is about people he's chosen onto his cabinet. first the ongoing row over suella braverman, and this one over sir gavin williamson. ultimately, the fact that he's had to remove it member of his cabinet so quickly reflects badly. it reflects badly on...
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on the day he became prime minister, rishi sunak stood - prime minister, rishi sunak stood outside the williamson, how much of those are a test of his true commitment to those claims, those words? i test of his true commitment to those claims, those words?— claims, those words? i take him at his word, i — claims, those words? i take him at his word, i think— claims, those words? i take him at his word, i think he _ claims, those words? i take him at his word, i think he meant - claims, those words? i take him at his word, i think he meant it - claims, those words? i take him at his word, i think he meant it when | his word, i think he meant it when he said it. the thing about saying things like that, you have to apply them even when it is inconvenient to view politically. it is not good enough to say i uphold the standards, but when i had a difficult question about a minister ifelt i needed difficult question about a minister i felt i needed to appoint to assuage one part of my party, therefore i am not going to play them, that creates the sort of problem that borisjohnson had. i do fe
on the day he became prime minister, rishi sunak stood - prime minister, rishi sunak stood outside the williamson, how much of those are a test of his true commitment to those claims, those words? i test of his true commitment to those claims, those words?— claims, those words? i take him at his word, i — claims, those words? i take him at his word, i think— claims, those words? i take him at his word, i think he _ claims, those words? i take him at his word, i think he meant - claims,...
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rishi sunak's 'udgment plays out here. ~ ., rishi sunak's 'udgment plays out here. ., ., rishi sunak'ss out here. . ., ., , rishi sunak's 'udgment plays out here. . ., ., here. what are your thoughts on that? i here. what are your thoughts on that? l think — here. what are your thoughts on that? l think this _ here. what are your thoughts on that? i think this does _ here. what are your thoughts on that? i think this does produce l that? i think this does produce serious concerns. she soon stood on the steps of downing street when he became prime minister and said he wanted to lead with integrity and professionalism and he also said he was prepared to make tough choices but is action so far have not shown that. he needs to put some substance behind that, it can'tjust be words. people willjudge you by your actions so it does raise serious concerns because this is the 2nd minister this week that we have had concerns around their behaviour and how they treat civil servants. fundamentally for us, as a union that representable sevens, we want to see members treated with dignity and respect,
rishi sunak's 'udgment plays out here. ~ ., rishi sunak's 'udgment plays out here. ., ., rishi sunak'ss out here. . ., ., , rishi sunak's 'udgment plays out here. . ., ., here. what are your thoughts on that? i here. what are your thoughts on that? l think — here. what are your thoughts on that? l think this _ here. what are your thoughts on that? i think this does _ here. what are your thoughts on that? i think this does produce l that? i think this does produce serious concerns. she soon...
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no doubt rishi sunak will today. no doubt rishi sunak will be seeming slightly on the back foot.estion will be whether he can score school draw rather than really win. but we'll be watching that with absolute intensity . sheffield absolute intensity. sheffield for the time being. thank you very for joining us this morning on.the very for joining us this morning on. the briefing next. homeless people in, one of the uk's most depnved people in, one of the uk's most deprived towns , told gb news deprived towns, told gb news they've become invisible as authorities prioritise housing for channel migrants over their own citizens . the group in own citizens. the group in blackpool, including young people and an armed forces , say people and an armed forces, say they're being forced to sleep on they're being forced to sleep on the streets while . more than 300 the streets while. more than 300 asylum seekers are staying in comfort of one of the town's historic hotels. well our home and security editor mark white joins me now and mark, the home secretary will be appearing the home affairs
no doubt rishi sunak will today. no doubt rishi sunak will be seeming slightly on the back foot.estion will be whether he can score school draw rather than really win. but we'll be watching that with absolute intensity . sheffield absolute intensity. sheffield for the time being. thank you very for joining us this morning on.the very for joining us this morning on. the briefing next. homeless people in, one of the uk's most depnved people in, one of the uk's most deprived towns , told gb news...
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was prime minister of your this mantra over and over again, difficult decisions in rishi sunak is interesting is that tomorrow, we're going to see what she rishi sunak stands for. we know that it's going to hurt but we do not know how much and a lot of details in the papers, the daily telegraph has some really big amounts of details in the tax rises in the daily telegraph says this could be 3 billion in spending cuts. we are going to come to that in the second because there's so much detail there. second because there's so much detailthere. do second because there's so much detail there. do you mind if wejust focus on this city take to sitting a. m. ? focus on this city take to sitting a.m. ? , . , . focus on this city take to sitting a.m. ? ,. ,~ . ~ a.m. ? yes and they are talking that there's going — a.m. ? yes and they are talking that there's going to _ a.m. ? yes and they are talking that there's going to be _ a.m. ? yes and they are talking that there's going to be pushback - a.m. ? yes and they are talking that there's going to be pushback that i there's going to be pus
was prime minister of your this mantra over and over again, difficult decisions in rishi sunak is interesting is that tomorrow, we're going to see what she rishi sunak stands for. we know that it's going to hurt but we do not know how much and a lot of details in the papers, the daily telegraph has some really big amounts of details in the tax rises in the daily telegraph says this could be 3 billion in spending cuts. we are going to come to that in the second because there's so much detail...
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rishi sunak arrived in egypt last night.ckoned to be the world's best hope of tackling climate change. the british prime minister will be announcing millions of pounds of funding for clean energy and forest protection today. he'll say the uk is steadfast in its support of countries on the front line of climate change. it's been another year of climate—related extreme weather. terrible floods left a third of pakistan underwater, for example. another year of drought pushed a0 million people in east africa closer to famine. developing nations are demanding not just millions, but hundreds of billions of pounds of assistance from the rich world. nicola sturgeon, the scottish first minister, will also be in egypt today. she played a key role in the last un climate talks in glasgow and says it is time rich countries coughed up the cash they promised to help the developing world rise to the climate challenge. one bit of good news though. the egyptian reefs are particularly resistant to marine heating, according to local scientists.
rishi sunak arrived in egypt last night.ckoned to be the world's best hope of tackling climate change. the british prime minister will be announcing millions of pounds of funding for clean energy and forest protection today. he'll say the uk is steadfast in its support of countries on the front line of climate change. it's been another year of climate—related extreme weather. terrible floods left a third of pakistan underwater, for example. another year of drought pushed a0 million people in...