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this time it's rishi sunak�*s emergency rwanda legislation. on the right of the conservative party, the european research group, said mr sunak�*s latest plan has "a lot of holes" in it and the pm would do better to pull it and start again. others on the right, calling themselves the �*new conservatives', have warned that it "requires major surgery or replacement". meanwhile, mps who see themselves as moderates say they will support it as long as it doesn't go any further. you can see that mr sunak is under pressure from all sides. voters who want the boats stopped and who support the rwanda scheme might be forgiven for completely losing patience. this is, after all, the latest of many attempts to try to get planes taking off with asylum seekers on board. for those voters who don't support it, any chance to kill this scheme will probably be welcome. labour, we know, will vote against it, and tonight they say it's "time to end tory psychodrama". here's nick. a prime minister on a mission, to stop the boats and steady his party. never mission imp
this time it's rishi sunak�*s emergency rwanda legislation. on the right of the conservative party, the european research group, said mr sunak�*s latest plan has "a lot of holes" in it and the pm would do better to pull it and start again. others on the right, calling themselves the �*new conservatives', have warned that it "requires major surgery or replacement". meanwhile, mps who see themselves as moderates say they will support it as long as it doesn't go any...
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rishi sunak is in a really perilous position. - sunak's position? position. this - sunak's position? rishi sunak is in a really perilous position. this is i a really perilous position. this is one of his flagship promises— stopping the boats. the rwanda policy, well it was not one he devised, he inherited it from the last comment, it has been one that he is adamant he is going to get off the ground. you knew when he was putting this legislation forward that he was putting it into a divided party. with some in his party wanting him to go much further, others wanting to make sure it respects the rule of international law. the numbers on both sides are enough to put his policy injeopardy. both sides are enough to put his policy in jeopardy. while both sides are enough to put his policy injeopardy. while he both sides are enough to put his policy in jeopardy. while he seems to have, on first pass, made those who want to respect the rule of international law happy with this, and the other side, as you're hearing there from suella braverman, there are tho
rishi sunak is in a really perilous position. - sunak's position? position. this - sunak's position? rishi sunak is in a really perilous position. this is i a really perilous position. this is one of his flagship promises— stopping the boats. the rwanda policy, well it was not one he devised, he inherited it from the last comment, it has been one that he is adamant he is going to get off the ground. you knew when he was putting this legislation forward that he was putting it into a divided...
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that is the sort of problem that rishi sunak finds. s he showing to end up in this position?— he showing to end up in this osition? ., ,, i. . as was just as wasjust mentioned, as was just mentioned, an asylum seeking has died on a barge housing migrants off the south coast of england. it is moored in dorset. the home office says it is aware of reports of an incident involving an asylum seeker on board. details of what happened, including the age and nationality of the person who died, have not yet emerged. we know bibby stockholm and has around 500 people, it was commissioned to ease pressure on housing services to migrants from to the uk. passengers are now once again to catch —— able to catch a sleeper train from paris to berlin. it left last night on a journey that takes 15 hours. demand for tickets has been high. many on the most popular routes have sold outjust minutes after going online. the route will operate three times a week with the goal of running every night by october 2020 stop —— october 202a. night by october 2020 stop
that is the sort of problem that rishi sunak finds. s he showing to end up in this position?— he showing to end up in this osition? ., ,, i. . as was just as wasjust mentioned, as was just mentioned, an asylum seeking has died on a barge housing migrants off the south coast of england. it is moored in dorset. the home office says it is aware of reports of an incident involving an asylum seeker on board. details of what happened, including the age and nationality of the person who died, have...
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i nights votes were in the dangers for rishi sunak— rishi sunak.rs were huge _ rishi sunak. i think the dangers were huge because _ rishi sunak. i think the dangers were huge because he's - rishi sunak. i think the dangers were huge because he's got - rishi sunak. i think the dangers were huge because he's got sol rishi sunak. i think the dangers - were huge because he's got so much effort, money, capital into this very essential piece of policy. the idea that that could at this stage have been voted down would've been very undermined into his authority. he is thought it through with the majority of 1m. i think the threat is still there from some of those mps. they still want to see changes further down the line thatjeopardy still does exist for the batches of the house of commons, then it has to get through to the house of lords. still a lot of unhappiness on the tory side but no doubt the government will be delighted tonight they've got it through with a relative healthy majority. what does labour have to say about all this? yvette cooper is the
i nights votes were in the dangers for rishi sunak— rishi sunak.rs were huge _ rishi sunak. i think the dangers were huge because _ rishi sunak. i think the dangers were huge because he's - rishi sunak. i think the dangers were huge because he's got - rishi sunak. i think the dangers were huge because he's got sol rishi sunak. i think the dangers - were huge because he's got so much effort, money, capital into this very essential piece of policy. the idea that that could at this stage have...
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the other— rishi sunak that it is down. the other ones— rishi sunak that it is down.r way off and _ other ones are as you have heard our way off and that is worrying for a prime minister going into what is almost _ prime minister going into what is almost certain to be a general election— almost certain to be a general election year. yes at this bar for his cell — election year. yes at this bar for his cell he _ election year. yes at this bar for his cell. he said he wanted some simple _ his cell. he said he wanted some simple ideas the people could get their head around and show progress on. their head around and show progress on but— their head around and show progress on but you — their head around and show progress on. but you start to wonder if he did not— on. but you start to wonder if he did notiust _ on. but you start to wonder if he did notjust overpromise a bit. in particular— did notjust overpromise a bit. in particular that promise to stop the boats _ particular that promise to stop the boats. that sounds like all boats, doesn't _ boats. that sounds like a
the other— rishi sunak that it is down. the other ones— rishi sunak that it is down.r way off and _ other ones are as you have heard our way off and that is worrying for a prime minister going into what is almost _ prime minister going into what is almost certain to be a general election— almost certain to be a general election year. yes at this bar for his cell — election year. yes at this bar for his cell he _ election year. yes at this bar for his cell. he said he wanted some simple...
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about rishi sunak. will be one is he is _ sunak. actually three, i will be one is he is in _ sunak. actually three, i will be one is he is in the most autobody political— is he is in the most autobody political pickle and a moment. we will come — political pickle and a moment. we will come onto that. he was markedly, given what's swirling in the background. second, what's religious— the background. second, what's religious belief despite being given many— religious belief despite being given many of— religious belief despite being given many of with some of the witnesses to the _ many of with some of the witnesses to the inquiry that more sharks are having _ to the inquiry that more sharks are having a _ to the inquiry that more sharks are having a pretty hopeless prime minister. — having a pretty hopeless prime minister, indecisive and leading a dysfunctional government, rishi sunak— dysfunctional government, rishi sunak did not want to go anywhere you day— sunak did not want to go anywhere you day and
about rishi sunak. will be one is he is _ sunak. actually three, i will be one is he is in _ sunak. actually three, i will be one is he is in the most autobody political— is he is in the most autobody political pickle and a moment. we will come — political pickle and a moment. we will come onto that. he was markedly, given what's swirling in the background. second, what's religious— the background. second, what's religious belief despite being given many— religious belief despite being...
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it was at news conferences like this that many of us got to know rishi sunak. een promoted to chancellorjust before sunak. he had been promoted to chancellor just before a sunak. he had been promoted to chancellorjust before a global pandemic struck. of course a lot of politics has happened since then. he has moved from number 11 to number ten and this morning made the trip across london for a grilling of his actions at the time of covid. quite something to see a current prime minister taking an oath and being cross—examined. first things first, an apology. i cross-examined. first things first, an apology-— an apology. i 'ust wanted to start b sa in: an apology. ijust wanted to start by saying how — an apology. ijust wanted to start by saying how deeply _ an apology. ijust wanted to start by saying how deeply sorry - an apology. ijust wanted to start by saying how deeply sorry i - an apology. ijust wanted to start by saying how deeply sorry i am | an apology. ijust wanted to start. by saying how deeply sorry i am to all of those who lost loved ones, family membe
it was at news conferences like this that many of us got to know rishi sunak. een promoted to chancellorjust before sunak. he had been promoted to chancellor just before a sunak. he had been promoted to chancellorjust before a global pandemic struck. of course a lot of politics has happened since then. he has moved from number 11 to number ten and this morning made the trip across london for a grilling of his actions at the time of covid. quite something to see a current prime minister taking...
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these pictures of rishi sunak _ rishi sunak's future. these pictures of rishi sunak putting his logo all. of rishi sunak putting his logo all over restaurant windows and serving up over restaurant windows and serving up food and meeting republicans and restaurant tears, sonia, it was a very difficult time politically and very difficult time politically and very different time for rishi sunak was incredibly popular during the pandemic, that's how he made his name. . , ., ., ., name. certainly around the furlough scheme as tim _ name. certainly around the furlough scheme as tim said _ name. certainly around the furlough scheme as tim said although - name. certainly around the furlough scheme as tim said although there. scheme as tim said although there was a _ scheme as tim said although there was a lot— scheme as tim said although there was a lot of— scheme as tim said although there was a lot of work behind the scenes by the _ was a lot of work behind the scenes by the unions to get him into the right— by the unions to get him into the r
these pictures of rishi sunak _ rishi sunak's future. these pictures of rishi sunak putting his logo all. of rishi sunak putting his logo all over restaurant windows and serving up over restaurant windows and serving up food and meeting republicans and restaurant tears, sonia, it was a very difficult time politically and very difficult time politically and very different time for rishi sunak was incredibly popular during the pandemic, that's how he made his name. . , ., ., ., name. certainly...
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what do you think rishi sunak will— next general election. what do you think rishi sunak will do?eral election. what do you j think rishi sunak will do? he make it a confidence vote. do you think it a confidence vote. do you think it is likely? i it a confidence vote. do you think it is likely?— it is likely? i am not sure about that. it is likely? i am not sure about that- there _ it is likely? i am not sure about that. there is _ it is likely? i am not sure about that. there is enough _ it is likely? i am not sure about that. there is enough in - it is likely? i am not sure about that. there is enough in it - it is likely? i am not sure about that. there is enough in it to i that. there is enough in it to appease both sides. people like rob, robertjenrick, who sadly resigned yesterday. i know he would not have done that lightly because of his personal and close friendship with the prime minister. in reply to robert's letter, if you do supply all kinds of international law, that is something the rwanda government would not accept. if you get too far, you will never get the scheme
what do you think rishi sunak will— next general election. what do you think rishi sunak will do?eral election. what do you j think rishi sunak will do? he make it a confidence vote. do you think it a confidence vote. do you think it is likely? i it a confidence vote. do you think it is likely?— it is likely? i am not sure about that. it is likely? i am not sure about that- there _ it is likely? i am not sure about that. there is _ it is likely? i am not sure about that. there is enough _...
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, ~ , rishi sunak? is the prime minister, su ort rishi sunak?t them to — rishi sunak? is the prime minister, support them to the _ rishi sunak? is the prime minister, support them to the hilt, _ rishi sunak? is the prime minister, support them to the hilt, i - rishi sunak? is the prime minister, support them to the hilt, i want - rishi sunak? is the prime minister, | support them to the hilt, i want him to confound the critics and win the next election. this is about the conservative party and our ability to win and a manifesto pledge to stop illegal migration, and we have made great progress as a party, we have seen small boat numbers going down, they deal with albania making a huge difference and this is another piece about having a strong deterrent, and to be a deterrent, a deterrent, and to be a deterrent, a deterrent has to work. that deterrent, and to be a deterrent, a deterrent has to work.— deterrent has to work. that you, lord greenhalgh, _ deterrent has to work. that you, lord greenhalgh, a _ deterrent has to work. that you, lord green
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and prime minister rishi sunak had been _ processing.hosting _ processing. and prime minister rishi sunak had been hosting a _ processing. and prime minister rishi sunak had been hosting a breakfast. sunak had been hosting a breakfast this morning for mps at downing street as he tries to convince them to back his plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda and prevent a damaging rebellion. so the bill toughens previous left —— legislation when lawyers for migrants have used human rights legislation to block their removal. the new legislation does not go as far as overriding the european convention on human rights, right—wing conservatives however are not happy about this and say mr sunak�*s plan is too weak. there is a vote as we mentioned in the house of commons today, but even if the government wins that, the legislation risks being watered down at a later date. rishi sunak will need the backing of nearly all his mps to stand a chance of getting his plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda for processing and resettlement into law. so let's take
and prime minister rishi sunak had been _ processing.hosting _ processing. and prime minister rishi sunak had been hosting a _ processing. and prime minister rishi sunak had been hosting a breakfast. sunak had been hosting a breakfast this morning for mps at downing street as he tries to convince them to back his plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda and prevent a damaging rebellion. so the bill toughens previous left —— legislation when lawyers for migrants have used human rights...
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bi zeffman says this is good news for rishi sunak— rishi sunak. r rishi sunak _ rishi sunak. at the start of this year rishi sunak made - rishi sunak. at the start of this year rishi sunak made five - rishi sunak. at the start of this - year rishi sunak made five pledges for the things he wanted to achieve in 2023. some of them have gone a bit awry but his pledge on inflation he has met. he said at the start of the year that he wanted to halve inflation. actually, he got there last month when inflation fell below 5%. now it is below 4% and i'm sure you will hear rishi sunak and i'm sure you had the, jeremy hunt, the chancellor, saying their economic strategy is working. lots of people would point out that actually the biggest driver of inflation is out of the government's control. you have monetary policy sent by the bank of england which has been independent for more than 20 years. nevertheless, we are heading into an election year next year in the united kingdom. rishi sunak is desperate to reclaim the mantle of economic competence after i think
bi zeffman says this is good news for rishi sunak— rishi sunak. r rishi sunak _ rishi sunak. at the start of this year rishi sunak made - rishi sunak. at the start of this year rishi sunak made five - rishi sunak. at the start of this - year rishi sunak made five pledges for the things he wanted to achieve in 2023. some of them have gone a bit awry but his pledge on inflation he has met. he said at the start of the year that he wanted to halve inflation. actually, he got there last month when...
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that was a prime minister rishi sunak _ much. that was a prime minister rishi sunak putting _ much.nak putting up of- much. that was a prime minister rishi sunak putting up of a - much. that was a prime minister| rishi sunak putting up of a strong defence of his new immigration law. he said it was the toughest yet. he talked at the beginning about being the child of an immigrant but his family came here legally and were proud to become british. illegal immigration undermined the sense of fairness. he went on to say that this new plant lore delivers an effective deterrent to those who want to come here illegally and the idea was to restore faith in the system and stop the boats. he said rwanda is a safe country and the bill means there will be an end to the merry—go—round of legal challenges. he said it was never the intention of human rights laws to stop the removal of illegal immigrants to a safe country. rishi sunak said the law blocked every single reason to stop the fight stew from undertaking. he said there was a narrow possibility some asylum seekers would argue they are at ri
that was a prime minister rishi sunak _ much. that was a prime minister rishi sunak putting _ much.nak putting up of- much. that was a prime minister rishi sunak putting up of a - much. that was a prime minister| rishi sunak putting up of a strong defence of his new immigration law. he said it was the toughest yet. he talked at the beginning about being the child of an immigrant but his family came here legally and were proud to become british. illegal immigration undermined the sense of...
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they think, what about rishi sunak's judgment?wise to pursue this given the moving parts he could not control such as the maker of the rwandan government, theourts, the international courts? there is a view it was not smart to die on this particular hill. it goes back to the brexit battles within the governing conservative party. there is one wing of the party that utterly prioritizes sovereignty, security, being populist, doing things that are popular, why could we not just deport these people crossing in boats? you have the other wing of the party thinking we accept brexit but we do not like anything that damages the way the rest of the world sees britain. it is that rishi sunak is grappling with, a particular policy which many think is unworkable, against a wider philosophical, and the illogical war -- ideological war in the party. >> interesting 24 hours ahead. more on that on tuesdays program. stay with us. i will be narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is proded by... narrator: financial services firm, ray
they think, what about rishi sunak's judgment?wise to pursue this given the moving parts he could not control such as the maker of the rwandan government, theourts, the international courts? there is a view it was not smart to die on this particular hill. it goes back to the brexit battles within the governing conservative party. there is one wing of the party that utterly prioritizes sovereignty, security, being populist, doing things that are popular, why could we not just deport these people...
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rishi sunak�*s job writing on this as well, so all a matter if rishi sunak loses, will there be an electionme to rework this and get it through, and if it does get through it with a flight take off before the election anyway? is it worth it to send 300 people back at the cost of almost £300 million, and a quarter of a quarter of £1 billion which could be spent elsewhere.— spent elsewhere. more on the olitical spent elsewhere. more on the political questions, _ spent elsewhere. more on the political questions, let's - spent elsewhere. more on the political questions, let's try i spent elsewhere. more on the i political questions, let's try and become those. joining me now is political commentatorjo phillips. great to see you, just so you know, on the screen and since time is a pretty full looking chamber, so me have tojump in if we get pretty full looking chamber, so me have to jump in if we get results of the first vote of the evening, but what is your reaction to what we have seen so far? i what is your reaction to what we have seen so far?— have seen so far? i think it's utterly ridiculou
rishi sunak�*s job writing on this as well, so all a matter if rishi sunak loses, will there be an electionme to rework this and get it through, and if it does get through it with a flight take off before the election anyway? is it worth it to send 300 people back at the cost of almost £300 million, and a quarter of a quarter of £1 billion which could be spent elsewhere.— spent elsewhere. more on the olitical spent elsewhere. more on the political questions, _ spent elsewhere. more on the...
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the problem rishi sunak is the rise was driven | rishi sunak is the rise was driven tjy rishi sunak ist policies, not a legal migration which the government plans to tackle severally by sending asylum seekers away. work and study visas were the main driver of people coming to the uk, particular abusers to fill shortages in the nhs and social care. you can see on the green line how migration has increased sharply since 2021. as you can see in the dark blue line, it is due to a rise in immigration from non—eu countries. it coincides with free movement ending for eu nationals, covid restrictions easing and a new points immigration system, making it easierfor and a new points immigration system, making it easier for non—eu and a new points immigration system, making it easierfor non—eu migrants to live or study in the uk. more eu nationals are leaving than arriving, so non—eu migration is driving the increase. the government has been considering limiting the number of relatives workers can bring with them, raising the minimum wage threshold and abolishing the system that allows employers t
the problem rishi sunak is the rise was driven | rishi sunak is the rise was driven tjy rishi sunak ist policies, not a legal migration which the government plans to tackle severally by sending asylum seekers away. work and study visas were the main driver of people coming to the uk, particular abusers to fill shortages in the nhs and social care. you can see on the green line how migration has increased sharply since 2021. as you can see in the dark blue line, it is due to a rise in...
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he has been an ally of rishi sunak for some time. quit last night. al challenges are very well. we have had an announcement of a press conference. we are expecting rishi sunak to take questions from journalists. the tone and content of what rishi sunak says will be absolutely crucial in determining the maid of conservative mps throughout the course of today and in coming days. there is a lot of chatter in westminster about where rishi sunak is. he quite often get a lot of chatter particularly after a ministerial resignation like that of robertjenrick. what rishi sunak saysin robertjenrick. what rishi sunak says in the way he says it will be absolutely vital in determining how conservative mps react and respond. we will be live in downing street for that as soon as the prime minister starts to speak. i want to bring in our home editor, mark easton. we have talked about how rishi sunak is splitting the job into illegal migration and illegal migration. what is the difference? there is a massive difference. illegal migration is very much a phrase the gove
he has been an ally of rishi sunak for some time. quit last night. al challenges are very well. we have had an announcement of a press conference. we are expecting rishi sunak to take questions from journalists. the tone and content of what rishi sunak says will be absolutely crucial in determining the maid of conservative mps throughout the course of today and in coming days. there is a lot of chatter in westminster about where rishi sunak is. he quite often get a lot of chatter particularly...
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here's what rishi sunak said. i will only promise what i can deliver.at i promise. a big pledge, but how has the government done so far? let's start by looking at inflation. as you can see, at the start of the year, it was high. 10%, went up to just below ii%. but on this one, the government is doing pretty well. you can see that inflation has come down. in the latest figures, it was 4.6%. so it has more than halved. now, we're still waiting for the overall figures for the final three months of the year. it's worth pointing out this is the job of the bank of england rather than the government, but it looks like this one is going to be achieved. the second big economic pledge was to get the economy growing. we're going to say that this one is unclear. if you look at these figures, they're quite up and down. but if you look at october 2023, growth is pretty flat over the course of the year. so this one — a question mark. it's in the balance. finally, on the economy — debt. the government said it was going to make sure that debt was falling when compared t
here's what rishi sunak said. i will only promise what i can deliver.at i promise. a big pledge, but how has the government done so far? let's start by looking at inflation. as you can see, at the start of the year, it was high. 10%, went up to just below ii%. but on this one, the government is doing pretty well. you can see that inflation has come down. in the latest figures, it was 4.6%. so it has more than halved. now, we're still waiting for the overall figures for the final three months of...
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i mean rishi sunak was on about.t he is also defending a very difficult situation. yes but you know , i situation. yes but you know, i do think i mean people are i mean i've got a lot of criticisms of keir starmer. i don't like his basic political instincts, but you can't argue with the results. he has positioned himself extremely well. >> yes. he's the next thatcher apparently. >> john. well and the next tony blair as well. >> i think he's managed the labour party quite impressively. i mean, obviously the war in gaza has presented a big issue for labour party because for the labour party because most are instinctively most of them are instinctively pro—palestinian and keir has held line of being quite held the line of being quite pro—israeli and specifically not against a ceasefire of the sort that the israelis don't want. he's held that line. i've been quite impressed by that. and i think over the last couple of weeks, the rumblings have rather died down as we get deeper into this crisis or or further into this cri
i mean rishi sunak was on about.t he is also defending a very difficult situation. yes but you know , i situation. yes but you know, i do think i mean people are i mean i've got a lot of criticisms of keir starmer. i don't like his basic political instincts, but you can't argue with the results. he has positioned himself extremely well. >> yes. he's the next thatcher apparently. >> john. well and the next tony blair as well. >> i think he's managed the labour party quite...
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rishi sunak has been defending _ scheme. rishi sunak has been defending the _ scheme.rishi sunak has been defending the eat out - scheme. rishi sunak has been defending the eat out to - scheme. rishi sunak has been defending the eat out to help| scheme. rishi sunak has been - defending the eat out to help out scheme at the inquiry today, saying it was important for the economy and it was important for the economy and it was, in his view, say. he was asked why he didn't raise the potential risks of the scheme in government meetings. mit? potential risks of the scheme in government meetings.- potential risks of the scheme in government meetings. why but i raise it as a risk when _ government meetings. why but i raise it as a risk when i didn't _ government meetings. why but i raise it as a risk when i didn't believe - it as a risk when i didn't believe that— it as a risk when i didn't believe that it _ it as a risk when i didn't believe that it was? because it was designed in the _ that it was? because it was designed in the context of a savoury opening. the onus _ in th
rishi sunak has been defending _ scheme. rishi sunak has been defending the _ scheme.rishi sunak has been defending the eat out - scheme. rishi sunak has been defending the eat out to - scheme. rishi sunak has been defending the eat out to help| scheme. rishi sunak has been - defending the eat out to help out scheme at the inquiry today, saying it was important for the economy and it was important for the economy and it was, in his view, say. he was asked why he didn't raise the potential risks...
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-- rishi sunak wants. , ., , election next year. -- rishi sunak wants. , . , ., wants.more about scott — wants. tell us a little bit more about scott benton _ wants. tell us a little bit more about scott benton and - wants. tell us a little bit more about scott benton and the i wants. tell us a little bit more l about scott benton and the area wants. tell us a little bit more - about scott benton and the area he represents, is it a marginal seat, is it a key seat in terms of the so—called red wall? is it a key seat in terms of the so-called red wall?— is it a key seat in terms of the so-called red wall? exactly, is the ke seat so-called red wall? exactly, is the key seat of — so-called red wall? exactly, is the key seat of blackpool _ so-called red wall? exactly, is the key seat of blackpool south - so-called red wall? exactly, is the key seat of blackpool south and i so-called red wall? exactly, is the key seat of blackpool south and is j key seat of blackpool south and is part of the red wall, a series of seats that had traditionally typically voted labour and in 2019
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death when rishi sunak dr.iving complete inaccurate modelling. i mean, it's extraordinary to me in this covid inquiry that the scientists seem to have be being completely ignored and the politicians are having their whatsapp. you know, there was a whole argument morning whole argument this morning about whatsapp about where's this whatsapp message, where's that whatsapp message, where's that whatsapp message ? message? >> seems to be using >> hugo keith seems to be using it an as of witch hunt it as an as a kind of witch hunt against tories and against it as an as a kind of witch hunt aga governmentzs and against it as an as a kind of witch hunt aga government rather against it as an as a kind of witch hunt aga government rather than|st the government rather than trying to get to the truth of it and it is it was pandemic. >> nobody could predict anything. we've seen the anything. we've seen that the scientists continue scientists would continue predicting it all wrong . predicting it all wrong. >> politicians r
death when rishi sunak dr.iving complete inaccurate modelling. i mean, it's extraordinary to me in this covid inquiry that the scientists seem to have be being completely ignored and the politicians are having their whatsapp. you know, there was a whole argument morning whole argument this morning about whatsapp about where's this whatsapp message, where's that whatsapp message, where's that whatsapp message ? message? >> seems to be using >> hugo keith seems to be using it an as of...
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why is rishi sunak saying it — likelihood of success. why is rishi sunak saying it doesn't? doesn't? is he i sunak saying it doesn't? is he misleading people?— sunak saying it doesn't? is he misleading people? sunak saying it doesn't? is he misleadin: --eole? ~ . . , misleading people? what matters here is a bill that works. _ misleading people? what matters here is a bill that works. and _ misleading people? what matters here is a bill that works. and i _ misleading people? what matters here is a bill that works. and i said - is a bill that works. and i said very directly to the prime minister that if he and i are going to persuade colleagues in parliament and above all, the public, because this is about the public, that the scheme actually works we have to be absolutely certain it is going to succeed. remember, laura, we have already done two bills. this is the third bill, it is three strikes and you're out. i want this bill to work and create that powerful deterrent. i am afraid it is very clear to all those people who really understand how this system operates, that this
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, . , prime minister rishi sunak as they are? , ., , , prime minister rishi sunak as they are?nak as they are? , .,, , ., ., , ,, are? this it has been organised by the -a are? this it has been organised by the party since _ are? this it has been organised by the party since 1998, _ are? this it has been organised by the party since 1998, it _ are? this it has been organised by the party since 1998, it really - the party since 1998, it really reflects a shift by giorgia meloni over the year to become more mainstream right—wing. so she now really is a consecutive rather than an extremist, and we really saw that in the u delhi eu summit where she was part of the efforts to strike a deal with hungary and try to facilitate the working of the european union as an institutional rather than opposing it. so that reflects that she... he has been close to the italian prime minister, they both share a very similar approach to migration. and also a similar set of challenges, again when it comes to migration. how do you implement policies? let’s when it comes to migration. how do you implem
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he, i would say today, is going to be a lot easier day for rishi sunak than tomorrow . update, olivia. superb as ever. yeah and i think he'll want to stay in there all week. i really do. much, harder for do. it's much, much harder for him out with rwanda and the him out here with rwanda and the entire apart entire party falling apart around his ears. well, lots more still to come between now and 5:00 as the number of foreign university students soars. i'll ask whether that spells bad news for british teenagers. but first, your latest news headunes first, your latest news headlines with polly middlehurst i >> -- >> martin, thank you . the >> martin, thank you. the headunes >> martin, thank you. the headlines this hour, the government's rwanda legislation has come under fire again today, this time from a breakaway group of mps. conservative mps who believe it needs a complete rewrite. mark francois, chairman of the tory led european research group, says in its current form , the rwanda bill current form, the rwanda bill provides only a partial and incomplete solution , and
he, i would say today, is going to be a lot easier day for rishi sunak than tomorrow . update, olivia. superb as ever. yeah and i think he'll want to stay in there all week. i really do. much, harder for do. it's much, much harder for him out with rwanda and the him out here with rwanda and the entire apart entire party falling apart around his ears. well, lots more still to come between now and 5:00 as the number of foreign university students soars. i'll ask whether that spells bad news for...
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the problem for rishi sunak is that this drive was - rishi sunak is that this drive was driven mostlyovernment policies, not illegal migration, which the government plans to tackle separately by sending some asylum seeker would delete back to rwanda. migration is needed to fill shortages in the nhs and social care. you can see on the green line in the graph you how migration has increased sharply since 2021. as you can see in the dark blue line, it is due to a rise in immigration from non—eu countries. it coincides with free movement ending for eu nationals, covid restrictions easing and the introduction of a new points—based immigration system, making it easierfor points—based immigration system, making it easier for non—eu points—based immigration system, making it easierfor non—eu migrants to live, work or study in the uk. more eu nationals are now leaving and arriving, so non—eu migration is driving the increase. the government has been considering limiting the number of relatives workers can bring with them, raising the minimum salary threshold for work visas, and abolishing the
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and rishi sunak right? i've got a problem with the audio. would you mind just summarising that quickly? rachel >> i was i was asking. i hope you can hear me. i was asking. robert jenrick resigned last night this bill. he said it night over this bill. he said it did not go far enough to prevent the merry go round of legal challenges that have held up this so far . why is he this policy so far. why is he wrong and rishi sunak right? so >> so i have listened very carefully to what the prime minister has said and can i just pay minister has said and can i just pay tribute to robert jenrick, who has done a phenomenal job in a very difficult brief. he he has some of the work that he's done has delivered some very significant improvements on this issue of illegal immigration. we've already seen the small boat crossings go down by a third. that's due to the work that he's done and some of the deals that he has struck. so, look, colleagues need to look at this look it very carefully. >> and that they are and >> and
and rishi sunak right? i've got a problem with the audio. would you mind just summarising that quickly? rachel >> i was i was asking. i hope you can hear me. i was asking. robert jenrick resigned last night this bill. he said it night over this bill. he said it did not go far enough to prevent the merry go round of legal challenges that have held up this so far . why is he this policy so far. why is he wrong and rishi sunak right? so >> so i have listened very carefully to what the...
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rishi sunak speaking in italy- i spoke _ be lost at sea. rishi sunak speaking in italy.poke to john _ be lost at sea. rishi sunak speaking in italy. i spoke to john hooper - be lost at sea. rishi sunak speaking in italy. i spoke to john hooper in i in italy. i spoke tojohn hooper in italy. he gave me his reaction. he italy. he gave me his reaction. ha: emphasise particularly a commonality between the british and italian governments on immigration. he said both countries were facing a problem of illegal immigration, which he said will only get worse if we don't tackle it soon. and he expressed the fact that while the british government is going to try to push ahead with the project to deport illegal migrants to rwanda, italy was doing the same thing, trying to get migrants headed for italy and the mediterranean to go instead to albania. a problem which has actuallyjust run into difficulties, that rishi sunak would recognise because the court in albania has suspended the application of this project. suspended the application of this ro'ect. ., , ., , ., suspended the appli
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yeah, there's still a few of them standing there now, actually far more of them when rishi sunak arrivedling that there will indeed be people in the public gallery today, gone into listen to rishi sunak to see what he has to say. of course it is not going to be all about eat out to help out but i think it is a scheme that we have heard so much about over the last few weeks, questions about it keep coming back. i'mjoined now few weeks, questions about it keep coming back. i'm joined now by ione wells, our political correspondent. so much has been made in the papers about eat out to help out, but it's notjust about eat out to help out, but it's not just about that, is about eat out to help out, but it's notjust about that, is it, it's about a broader sense of, was rishi sunak worrying more about the economy than the health of people during the pandemic?— during the pandemic? that's right. and i think during the pandemic? that's right. and i think as— during the pandemic? that's right. and i think as you _ during the pandemic? that's right. and i think as you say _ during the pandemic? that
yeah, there's still a few of them standing there now, actually far more of them when rishi sunak arrivedling that there will indeed be people in the public gallery today, gone into listen to rishi sunak to see what he has to say. of course it is not going to be all about eat out to help out but i think it is a scheme that we have heard so much about over the last few weeks, questions about it keep coming back. i'mjoined now few weeks, questions about it keep coming back. i'm joined now by ione...
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so rishi sunak is trying court.hi sunak is trying to pull off a difficult balancing act here. now you will be as good a judge as i or better about whether your colleagues are really going to come together to vote this down at second reading. and as i sit here, i'm a bit doubtful about that. but we will see. >> and tory members, i mean, you had a disastrous poll for the government earlier this week when we last did a survey on leaving the echr . leaving the echr. >> seven out of ten respondents to our survey , and it's a survey to our survey, and it's a survey of party members favoured leaving the leaving and the prime minister's poll rating. >> calypso collapso there are a number of reasons for that and it's not, i think, principally to do with the rwanda scheme thatis to do with the rwanda scheme that is to do with the general state of the government and in particular with the very difficult situation the government's got into about legal migration. >> we're really it's done a pretty substantial policy u—turn in th
so rishi sunak is trying court.hi sunak is trying to pull off a difficult balancing act here. now you will be as good a judge as i or better about whether your colleagues are really going to come together to vote this down at second reading. and as i sit here, i'm a bit doubtful about that. but we will see. >> and tory members, i mean, you had a disastrous poll for the government earlier this week when we last did a survey on leaving the echr . leaving the echr. >> seven out of ten...
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so rishi sunak is trying court.unak is trying to pull off a difficult balancing act here. now you will be as good a judge as i or better about whether your colleagues are really going to come together to vote this down at second reading. and as i sit here, i'm a bit doubtful about that. but we will see. >> and tory members, i mean, you had a disastrous poll for the government earlier this week when we last did a survey on leaving the echr . leaving the echr. >> seven out of ten respondents to our survey , and it's a survey to our survey, and it's a survey of party members favoured leaving the leaving and the prime minister's poll rating. >> calypso collapso there are a number of reasons for that and it's not, i think, principally to do with the rwanda scheme thatis to do with the rwanda scheme that is to do with the general state of the government and in particular with the very difficult situation the government's got into about legal migration. >> we're really it's done a pretty substantial policy u—turn in the la
so rishi sunak is trying court.unak is trying to pull off a difficult balancing act here. now you will be as good a judge as i or better about whether your colleagues are really going to come together to vote this down at second reading. and as i sit here, i'm a bit doubtful about that. but we will see. >> and tory members, i mean, you had a disastrous poll for the government earlier this week when we last did a survey on leaving the echr . leaving the echr. >> seven out of ten...
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rishi sunak did yeah. that today. to the labour party? rishi sunak did yeah.gh»day. to the labour party? rishi sunak did yeah. although iay. to the labour party? rishi sunak did yeah. although i think he was >> yeah. although i think he was he attempting to spin his he was attempting to spin his way out of a very difficult press conference. you know, i'm trying context trying to think what the context of was , but he said, oh no, of it was, but he said, oh no, it's fine actually . you it's all fine actually. you know, really this is a problem for labour because don't for labour because they don't have a plan at all. that is, you know, there's way that the know, there's no way that the current psychodrama is current tory psychodrama is anything but a massive gift to laboun he anything but a massive gift to labour. he was almost labour. and he was almost presenting chaos if presenting the chaos as if it were somehow, know, a were somehow, you know, a headache but, headache for keir starmer. but, but i think, i think in but yeah, i think, i think in general we sh
rishi sunak did yeah. that today. to the labour party? rishi sunak did yeah.gh»day. to the labour party? rishi sunak did yeah. although iay. to the labour party? rishi sunak did yeah. although i think he was >> yeah. although i think he was he attempting to spin his he was attempting to spin his way out of a very difficult press conference. you know, i'm trying context trying to think what the context of was , but he said, oh no, of it was, but he said, oh no, it's fine actually . you...
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if it gets for rishi sunak.ugh with a small majority , through with a small majority, then the house of lords, which don't forget, more left don't forget, is much more left leaning than the house of commons. third of the commons. only a third of the lords tories. the house of lords are tories. the house of lords are tories. the house of lords could end up voting it down, in which case it would be sent back to the house of commons and a ping pong stage, as called, would ensue as it's called, would ensue where the bill goes between one house being house to the other, being amended point at that amended at every point at that stage, could amended stage, it could be amended beyond and in beyond recognition, and that in itself would be very, very damaging to rishi sunak. so even if he avoids catastrophe this evening , there's lots of danger evening, there's lots of danger waiting for him in the new year. okay >> olivia utley excellent summary. as ever. live from downing street, james cleverly said today this bill wil
if it gets for rishi sunak.ugh with a small majority , through with a small majority, then the house of lords, which don't forget, more left don't forget, is much more left leaning than the house of commons. third of the commons. only a third of the lords tories. the house of lords are tories. the house of lords are tories. the house of lords could end up voting it down, in which case it would be sent back to the house of commons and a ping pong stage, as called, would ensue as it's called,...
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. a pyrrhic victory for rishi sunak . looked pretty chipper at the end of the proceedings, he get the second he managed to get the second reading vote through with a higher than expected majority in the commons, but it sounds reading between the lines as though he offered some sort of tweaks or concessions to the bill to placate those right wing backbenchers and to stop them voting against the bill. now time will tell what's going to happen with those concessions because of course the worry for rishi sunak is if he tweaks that bill too far, if he toughens it up much more than it already is, then there is a danger that those one nation mps , the 100 or those one nation mps, the 100 or so grouping of conservative mps on the left of the party, say, well, hang on a moment, we were prepared to vote for the bill in its unamended state, but with these tweaks that you've made, it strays too far away from international law for our liking. and then they could vote it down on their own. they might not be enough of them to or to end u
. a pyrrhic victory for rishi sunak . looked pretty chipper at the end of the proceedings, he get the second he managed to get the second reading vote through with a higher than expected majority in the commons, but it sounds reading between the lines as though he offered some sort of tweaks or concessions to the bill to placate those right wing backbenchers and to stop them voting against the bill. now time will tell what's going to happen with those concessions because of course the worry for...
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and chris, how dangerous a moment is this for rishi sunak? the policy— it is dangerous because of the policy itself. we have seen a letter from _ policy itself. we have seen a letter from rishi — policy itself. we have seen a letter from rishi sunak to mrjenrick claiming — from rishi sunak to mrjenrick claiming that this is the past —— toughest — claiming that this is the past —— toughest piece of illegal migration legislation passed by a uk government and they could not have .one government and they could not have gone for— government and they could not have gone for -- — government and they could not have gone for —— further because they did not, gone for —— further because they did not. the _ gone for —— further because they did not, the rwandan government did not want the _ not, the rwandan government did not want the uk government to go further, _ want the uk government to go further, rwanda has said tonight that anything the uk does has to be compatible with international law, and they— compatible with international law, and they are tr
and chris, how dangerous a moment is this for rishi sunak? the policy— it is dangerous because of the policy itself. we have seen a letter from _ policy itself. we have seen a letter from rishi — policy itself. we have seen a letter from rishi sunak to mrjenrick claiming — from rishi sunak to mrjenrick claiming that this is the past —— toughest — claiming that this is the past —— toughest piece of illegal migration legislation passed by a uk government and they could not have...
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rishi sunak was trying to make _ clear. rishi sunak was trying to make the — clear.the argument to them that they have legal opinions which suggest this belt— have legal opinions which suggest this belt might not constrain deportations against rwanda but he was saying i am told that we have other— was saying i am told that we have other legal evidence, a mother conservative lawyers who disagree so he was _ conservative lawyers who disagree so he was trying to make a point that actually— he was trying to make a point that actually they are wrong. the view is that they _ actually they are wrong. the view is that they have been persuaded about all wrong _ that they have been persuaded about all wrong and this bill does what he needs— all wrong and this bill does what he needs to _ all wrong and this bill does what he needs to put what they will do about it, i needs to put what they will do about it. iwas— needs to put what they will do about it. i was one — needs to put what they will do about it, i was one of many people shouting _ it, i was one of many people shouting
rishi sunak was trying to make _ clear. rishi sunak was trying to make the — clear.the argument to them that they have legal opinions which suggest this belt— have legal opinions which suggest this belt might not constrain deportations against rwanda but he was saying i am told that we have other— was saying i am told that we have other legal evidence, a mother conservative lawyers who disagree so he was _ conservative lawyers who disagree so he was trying to make a point that actually—...
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if rishi sunak wins tonight? no, the - obligations. if rishi sunak . wins tonight? debate and a division are likely to continue. iain watson, bbc news. today is the last day of negotations at the un climate summit in dubai, but there are worries that talks could overrun as nations argue over the final deal. it's after some nations reacted furiously to a draft on fossil fuels they call weak. the draft agreement is due to be signed this morning. it includes a range of actions countries could take to reduce emissions, but makes no direct reference to phasing out fossilfuels, which had been in an earlier draft. the eu is threatening to walk out, a representative of small island states says it would be like signing their death certificate. a 12—year—old activist took centre stage at the cop28 climate summit as she stormed up to the front, shouting for an end to the use of fossil fuels. licypriya kangujam from india, was escorted away as the audience clapped. have a listen. my my generation is already the victim of a crisis and i want my generation to make action on clima
if rishi sunak wins tonight? no, the - obligations. if rishi sunak . wins tonight? debate and a division are likely to continue. iain watson, bbc news. today is the last day of negotations at the un climate summit in dubai, but there are worries that talks could overrun as nations argue over the final deal. it's after some nations reacted furiously to a draft on fossil fuels they call weak. the draft agreement is due to be signed this morning. it includes a range of actions countries could take...
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it isj interesting, rishi sunak conservative party.d extraordinary, really, largely it seems to reinforce his authority. yesterday we had pretty extraordinary moments where people were waiting, there were rumours the immigration minister had resigned and did not think the bill was good enough and was not going to do what it said and was not going to do what it said and was waiting to see what happened in the commons. rishi sunak came in, sit down and the immigration minister did not. the attack from the opposition was weak, weak, weak, you cannot control your party, this bill is a mess. he now seems to be trying to get back on the front foot, and what is the reaction? welcome he has to wait and see because on both sides of his party there are those who do not think this goes far enough, the right wing of the party who are seeking legal advice on legislation and say they will announce their view next week before this bill comes to the house of commons to be debated. the same thing amongst those who view themselves as more moderate. they
it isj interesting, rishi sunak conservative party.d extraordinary, really, largely it seems to reinforce his authority. yesterday we had pretty extraordinary moments where people were waiting, there were rumours the immigration minister had resigned and did not think the bill was good enough and was not going to do what it said and was not going to do what it said and was waiting to see what happened in the commons. rishi sunak came in, sit down and the immigration minister did not. the attack...
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they think they will still be trouble down the track for rishi sunak? wn the rebels, headed off the revolt, but yes, that note off the revolt, but yes, that note of warning for now, this emergency legislation will be back in the in mid—january. we know that breakfast meeting today with 15 odd of the would—be potential rebels on the tory right or fell to a certain promise, as they saw it, from rishi sunak, to tighten the legislation. unclear at the moment whether that means concrete amendments. certainly, those mps on the right who have agreed not to vote against it but i'm staying tonight believe it but i'm staying tonight believe it does mean that. on the other hand, the other end of the spectrum of the party, you have the one nation centrist conservatives warning that is completely unacceptable to them, so very difficult to see how much room for manoeuvre in the prime minister has. what could it mean for rishi sunak�*s premiership as we move into 2024? i think he has got to do some creative thinking over the next few weeks. it's really difficult to see
they think they will still be trouble down the track for rishi sunak? wn the rebels, headed off the revolt, but yes, that note off the revolt, but yes, that note of warning for now, this emergency legislation will be back in the in mid—january. we know that breakfast meeting today with 15 odd of the would—be potential rebels on the tory right or fell to a certain promise, as they saw it, from rishi sunak, to tighten the legislation. unclear at the moment whether that means concrete...
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. some point next year. -- not what rishi sunak wants.— some point next year. -- not what rishi sunako uphold _ rishi sunak wants. they will decide whether to uphold the _ rishi sunak wants. they will decide - whether to uphold the recommendation patel is a bit more about scott benton and the area he represents. is it a marginal seat or a key seat in terms of the so—called red wall as they describe it? this in terms of the so-called red wall as they describe it?— as they describe it? this is a key seat in blackpool _ as they describe it? this is a key seat in blackpool south - as they describe it? this is a key seat in blackpool south and - as they describe it? this is a key seat in blackpool south and it i as they describe it? this is a key seat in blackpool south and it is| seat in blackpool south and it is part of what is known as the red wall. they have traditionally voted labour and in 2019 switched to the conservatives. at some point they will pledge to get it done. he was then filmed as you mentioned by undercover reporters from the times newspaper appearing to offer to lobby f
. some point next year. -- not what rishi sunak wants.— some point next year. -- not what rishi sunako uphold _ rishi sunak wants. they will decide whether to uphold the _ rishi sunak wants. they will decide - whether to uphold the recommendation patel is a bit more about scott benton and the area he represents. is it a marginal seat or a key seat in terms of the so—called red wall as they describe it? this in terms of the so-called red wall as they describe it?— as they describe it? this...
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rishi sunak did yeah. that today. to the labour party? rishi sunak did yeah.hiday. to the labour party? rishi sunak did yeah. although iay. to the labour party? rishi sunak did yeah. although i think he was >> yeah. although i think he was he attempting to spin his he was attempting to spin his way out of a very difficult press conference. you know, i'm trying context trying to think what the context of was , but he said, oh no, of it was, but he said, oh no, it's fine actually . you it's all fine actually. you know, really this is a problem for labour because don't for labour because they don't have a plan at all. that is, you know, there's way that the know, there's no way that the current psychodrama is current tory psychodrama is anything but a massive gift to laboun he anything but a massive gift to labour. he was almost labour. and he was almost presenting chaos if presenting the chaos as if it were somehow, know, a were somehow, you know, a headache but, headache for keir starmer. but, but i think, i think in but yeah, i think, i think in general we sho
rishi sunak did yeah. that today. to the labour party? rishi sunak did yeah.hiday. to the labour party? rishi sunak did yeah. although iay. to the labour party? rishi sunak did yeah. although i think he was >> yeah. although i think he was he attempting to spin his he was attempting to spin his way out of a very difficult press conference. you know, i'm trying context trying to think what the context of was , but he said, oh no, of it was, but he said, oh no, it's fine actually . you it's...
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>> do you think rishi sunak do you think rishi sunak standing up as he will to tell the world that thisl moment, has an influence on other nations? >> or do you think they think, oh, they're all hearing the same message that they should do something about reducing their c02 something about reducing their co2 emissions? >> so whether he says so or not isn't going to make any difference, should so difference, but he should say so . the second thing is that what is interesting about the british government is it's coming to terms with reality . dodi so it's terms with reality. dodi so it's one thing to reduce your emissions, but don't forget the punters. don't forget the public. don't be pushing up their energy prices every year and employs fishing particularly low income people. with your zeal for changing the weather. so you've got to get the balance right. and i thought listening to claire coutinho, the new energy secretary, she has brought a measure of common sense to this debate. and i think if britain can can contribute anything, it is common sense that, yes, it's fine to address the
>> do you think rishi sunak do you think rishi sunak standing up as he will to tell the world that thisl moment, has an influence on other nations? >> or do you think they think, oh, they're all hearing the same message that they should do something about reducing their c02 something about reducing their co2 emissions? >> so whether he says so or not isn't going to make any difference, should so difference, but he should say so . the second thing is that what is interesting...
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and here's another tricky thing for rishi sunak.in the conservative party, including the 100 plus mps and peers too in what is called the one nation caucus have a different instinct. it is run like a bill that says that parliament has decided that all dogs are cats. but we know that all dogs are not cats. but we are being told that, apparently, parliament has reached a conclusion that rwanda is safe, when the evidence before the supreme court, and the court below it, was that it was not. and all this after robertjenrick packed it in as immigration minister, suggesting the prime minister needed to be more brave and more willing to contest international law. replacing robertjenrick at the home office, two men, michael tomlinson is the minister for illegal migration, and tom pursglove is minister for legal migration. emergency legislation, and now emergency reshuffle, and, as we speak, an emergency press conference. it's total chaos. they are now in freefall. unable to govern. all the while, families worried about paying their bills an
and here's another tricky thing for rishi sunak.in the conservative party, including the 100 plus mps and peers too in what is called the one nation caucus have a different instinct. it is run like a bill that says that parliament has decided that all dogs are cats. but we know that all dogs are not cats. but we are being told that, apparently, parliament has reached a conclusion that rwanda is safe, when the evidence before the supreme court, and the court below it, was that it was not. and...
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, one way or the other, _ though rishi sunak, one way or the other, is— though rishi sunak, onet clearly immigration is going to be one of— clearly immigration is going to be one of the — clearly immigration is going to be one of the biggest if not the biggest issue at the next uk general election. _ biggest issue at the next uk general election, and if the conservatives look like — election, and if the conservatives look like they cannot make it work, ithink— look like they cannot make it work, i think it _ look like they cannot make it work, i think it is — look like they cannot make it work, i think it is a — look like they cannot make it work, i think it is a problem for them. do ou i think it is a problem for them. you agree i think it is a problem for them. drr you agree with george osborne, the party is fragmented and adjust the worst possible moment? i party is fragmented and ad'ust the worst possible moment?_ party is fragmented and ad'ust the worst possible moment? i think the -a has worst possible moment? i think the party has been _ worst possible moment? i think the
, one way or the other, _ though rishi sunak, one way or the other, is— though rishi sunak, onet clearly immigration is going to be one of— clearly immigration is going to be one of the — clearly immigration is going to be one of the biggest if not the biggest issue at the next uk general election. _ biggest issue at the next uk general election, and if the conservatives look like — election, and if the conservatives look like they cannot make it work, ithink— look like they cannot...
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rishi sunak or sir keir starmer ? after sunak or sir keir starmer? 13 years of the tories, is it finally time for a change? we don't have a crystal ball, of course, but we do know that there will be a general election next year. the conservatives could have dragged it out till the end of january 2025, but last week the prime minister ruled that out . rishi sunak ruled that out. rishi sunak thought he could turn the government's fortunes around. but the conservatives are still languishing. 20 points behind labourin languishing. 20 points behind labour in the polls. here's pollster joe twyman. >> rishi sunak is behind keir starmer and by some distance, when it comes to the question of who is the better leader, and crucially, when it comes to the question of which party is best to deal with the economy , the to deal with the economy, the most important issue going into the election next year we see that labour have held a lead of around about sort of 10 to 15 points now , consistently for points now, consistently for months and months . months and month
rishi sunak or sir keir starmer ? after sunak or sir keir starmer? 13 years of the tories, is it finally time for a change? we don't have a crystal ball, of course, but we do know that there will be a general election next year. the conservatives could have dragged it out till the end of january 2025, but last week the prime minister ruled that out . rishi sunak ruled that out. rishi sunak thought he could turn the government's fortunes around. but the conservatives are still languishing. 20...
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where does this leave rishi sunak and the legislation?h, is a completely back to the drawing board? is it plough on and continue to upset people on the right of the party? what of the options here for the prime minister? i party? what of the options here for the prime minister?— party? what of the options here for the prime minister? i think you have to say plough _ the prime minister? i think you have to say plough on- — the prime minister? i think you have to say plough on. at _ the prime minister? i think you have to say plough on. at this _ the prime minister? i think you have to say plough on. at this point - the prime minister? i think you have to say plough on. at this point it - to say plough on. at this point it is difficult to see the government turning away. it has presented this sort of, the fact of this legislation to parliament, it will bring it tomorrow and rishi sunak and his home secretary, who is in charge, overall in charge of immigration matters will say this is a key part of their policy, which is to try to revive the
where does this leave rishi sunak and the legislation?h, is a completely back to the drawing board? is it plough on and continue to upset people on the right of the party? what of the options here for the prime minister? i party? what of the options here for the prime minister?— party? what of the options here for the prime minister? i think you have to say plough _ the prime minister? i think you have to say plough on- — the prime minister? i think you have to say plough on. at _ the prime...
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watch that, it's being streamed on iplayer, but we will go live now back to the covid inquiry way rishi sunakh of september _ short break. in a meeting on the 15th of september 2020 - short break. in a meeting on the 15th of september 2020 it - short break. in a meeting on the 15th of september 2020 it was i short break. in a meeting on the - 15th of september 2020 it was agreed that regulations would be brought in to prohibit staff movement between care homes as a matter of law and the proposals were drafted and then went out for consultation. by december 2020 he describes how the hsc had finalised proposals which included a compensation package for such workers forgone hours which required treasury agreement. mr hancock said for the record in a second statement that it became clear that h was reticent to fund a scheme to support staff affected by the proposed regulation and that the implementation of the plan was delayed again. he uses the word opposition in the same paragraph. according to a later dhs submission to miss danko on the 5th of january 2021 it noted that hmc ministers decided n
watch that, it's being streamed on iplayer, but we will go live now back to the covid inquiry way rishi sunakh of september _ short break. in a meeting on the 15th of september 2020 - short break. in a meeting on the 15th of september 2020 it - short break. in a meeting on the 15th of september 2020 it was i short break. in a meeting on the - 15th of september 2020 it was agreed that regulations would be brought in to prohibit staff movement between care homes as a matter of law and the...
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paul rishi sunak.rwanda bill. we've since learned that three red lines that the prime minister has set out to get the controversial legislation over the line. and i'm joined now by our political edhoh i'm joined now by our political editor, christopher to go editor, christopher hope, to go over them. so, chris, a nightmare before christmas was avoided, but that could be a nightmare in the new year if the tory right pull the bill apart and also the tory left do the same. so in swoops rishi with his red lines and the big question is what are they and will they work ? will they work? >> that's right. these red lines are to bring viewers up to speed . martin essentially, the miranda bill passed its second reading yesterday with a majority of 44 for the government. that was better than expected. the reason why it was so big was the government has promised to harden up this bill. for those on the right who are concerned about it. now, that's what promise was yesterday. what the promise was yesterday. we're n
paul rishi sunak.rwanda bill. we've since learned that three red lines that the prime minister has set out to get the controversial legislation over the line. and i'm joined now by our political edhoh i'm joined now by our political editor, christopher to go editor, christopher hope, to go over them. so, chris, a nightmare before christmas was avoided, but that could be a nightmare in the new year if the tory right pull the bill apart and also the tory left do the same. so in swoops rishi with...
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vicki: rishi sunak said he would tighten it up.'t talk about amendments of such. >> how is he going to tighten it? vicki: language? >> no, we are talking about genuine amendments. they will be tabled in in january. let me put it another way. we had a meeting in the wilson room. harold wilson famously said a week is a long time in politics. well, a month is a very long time indeed by that standard. everyone needs a break over christmas, including the media. we will come back in january, table those amendments, and take it from there. vicki: one more question -- the problem is if you table those amendments, there are more mps in your party on the other side of the argument who won't go along with it. >> well, let's just take the process one stage at the time. a bill in the house of commons has multiple votes, not just tonight. vicki: mark franÇois, thank you very much indeed. that is the plan for those who want to see some changes. there is a big question mark over the numbers. he is making the point -- he is right that there are som
vicki: rishi sunak said he would tighten it up.'t talk about amendments of such. >> how is he going to tighten it? vicki: language? >> no, we are talking about genuine amendments. they will be tabled in in january. let me put it another way. we had a meeting in the wilson room. harold wilson famously said a week is a long time in politics. well, a month is a very long time indeed by that standard. everyone needs a break over christmas, including the media. we will come back in...