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rishi sunak may decide to pick up on that.mbers remain high. on sunday there was a new record total for the year, 900 small boats crossed over, attempted to make the crossing, and i think that brings to about 25,000 the number of people who attempted to cross the channel so far this year, so that could be an issue that rishi sunak decides to go on. issue that rishi sunak decides to no on. , to go on. something else attracting _ to go on. something else attracting a _ to go on. something else attracting a lot _ to go on. something else attracting a lot of - to go on. something else i attracting a lot of attention later today is the tory party leadership contest, the next segment, if you like, when three are reduced to two. bring us up to date with what's happened so far. i5 us up to date with what's happened so far.- us up to date with what's happened so far. is the big drama here _ happened so far. is the big drama here at _ happened so far. is the big| drama here at westminster today. the final stage of the tory mps' involvem
rishi sunak may decide to pick up on that.mbers remain high. on sunday there was a new record total for the year, 900 small boats crossed over, attempted to make the crossing, and i think that brings to about 25,000 the number of people who attempted to cross the channel so far this year, so that could be an issue that rishi sunak decides to go on. issue that rishi sunak decides to no on. , to go on. something else attracting _ to go on. something else attracting a _ to go on. something else...
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rishi sunak began with a 'oke, hour. rishi sunak began with a joke. saying. _ hour. with a joke, saying, when _ hour. rishi sunak began with a joke, saying, when did - hour. rishi sunak began with a joke, saying, when did the - joke, saying, when did the prime minister become a fan of fired rehire, which is part of the workers' rights package we are going to see tomorrow? he didn't dwell on the region in downing street. his focus was on the budget, which is three weeks today and will be the first labour budget for ia years. there is lots of speculation about what the chancellor may or may not do the job we know she wants to raise billions of pounds in extra revenue and rishi sunak tried to press the prime ministerfor some tried to press the prime minister for some clarity. tried to press the prime ministerfor some clarity. in the election, labour ruled out raising vat, national insurance, income tax and corporation tax. rishi sunak wanted to know whether the promise on promise on ni applied to employer and employee ni because there's been speculation the government m
rishi sunak began with a 'oke, hour. rishi sunak began with a joke. saying. _ hour. with a joke, saying, when _ hour. rishi sunak began with a joke, saying, when did - hour. rishi sunak began with a joke, saying, when did the - joke, saying, when did the prime minister become a fan of fired rehire, which is part of the workers' rights package we are going to see tomorrow? he didn't dwell on the region in downing street. his focus was on the budget, which is three weeks today and will be the...
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time and auain, the job, rishi sunak. time and again. we _ the job, rishi sunak.servatives warned labour— again, we conservatives warned labour would tax, borrow and spend far beyond _ labour would tax, borrow and spend far beyond what they were telling the country and time and again, they denied _ the country and time and again, they denied they— the country and time and again, they denied they had such plans. but today, _ denied they had such plans. but today, the — denied they had such plans. but today, the truth has come out. proof that they— today, the truth has come out. proof that they planned to do this all alone — that they planned to do this all alonu. �* .. ., that they planned to do this all alonu. �* ., ., along. and here, the reaction from others. along. and here, the reaction from others- for — along. and here, the reaction from others. for our _ along. and here, the reaction from others. for our constituents, - along. and here, the reaction fromi others. for our constituents, these benches will _ others. for our constituents, these benches will pus
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yes, i think it was. >> but was that rishi sunak? >> but was that rishi sunak?goof. and yes, i think he was badly advised, badly advised. i think he was badly advised. i think he was. i think he was well, what role did he play in your downfall? the role of the you know, one of the one of the, you know, one of the one of the, you know, he . he . he was a close know, he. he. he was a close colleague and friend who turned on me at a particularly critical time and i thought it was a mistake. it was it was worse than a crime. it was a mistake. and so it proved. >> so you think so? it proved you were still in power. you'd have won the last general election. >> i think we would have. i think we would have had a very good shot. yes, i think we would. i mean, you know, as i just just remind you, we were only a handful of points behind in the polls. nothing like the huge gaps that opened up and reform, which is, you know, we were discussing earlier. yes. was on zero. >> woo. well, i'm joined by a superstar panel to analyse that matthew laza eve pollard, james price and au
yes, i think it was. >> but was that rishi sunak? >> but was that rishi sunak?goof. and yes, i think he was badly advised, badly advised. i think he was badly advised. i think he was. i think he was well, what role did he play in your downfall? the role of the you know, one of the one of the, you know, one of the one of the, you know, he . he . he was a close know, he. he. he was a close colleague and friend who turned on me at a particularly critical time and i thought it was a...
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but i thought that the former prime minister, rishi sunak , really minister, rishi sunak, really hadtopics to go on.the picking different topics to go on. the current prime minister with, and also sir keir starmer this time didn't make the mistake of referring to rishi sunak as the prime minister. he's obviously finally realised that that is him. >> yes, it has been quite, quite comedic to listen to the previous few prime minister's questions. where i think, i think, i think the prime minister did that six times on one occasion. but no, he seems to have learnt, catherine, as we speak, conservative mps or perhaps 120, maybe even 121 of them are voting up in the committee room, up in the committee room, up in the committee corridor to determine who goes out next, who are the final two candidates that go to the membership? it's really too close to call . close to call. >> it really is too close to call. there's three very nervous candidates in 50 minutes from now. two of them will be thrilled to bits, and one of them will be very disappointed indeed. now we don't know who is going throu
but i thought that the former prime minister, rishi sunak , really minister, rishi sunak, really hadtopics to go on.the picking different topics to go on. the current prime minister with, and also sir keir starmer this time didn't make the mistake of referring to rishi sunak as the prime minister. he's obviously finally realised that that is him. >> yes, it has been quite, quite comedic to listen to the previous few prime minister's questions. where i think, i think, i think the prime...
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it's not correct. >> rishi sunak. >> rishi sunak. >> well we'll just bring you a quick breaking lineuick breaking line. we're heanng quick breaking line. we're hearing from northumbria police this afternoon a sadly a seven year old boy we now know has died following a large explosion in newcastle. that's according to the police force there. drone footage you can see here just shows that wreckage with the roof collapsed and debris strewn across the street. that blast took place just before 1:00 this morning, destroying a home, leaving three adults in hospital. at this stage, we don't know their condition. but as i say, we can now confirm that a seven year old boy has sadly died. residents there are being told to keep their doors and windows shut while road closures remain in place. the fire brigade are also still at the scene , checking the wreckage the scene, checking the wreckage of that home and dampening any flames that may still be there in that wreckage of the explosion. any more details on that? we will keep across and bnng that? we will keep across and bring to you? well, the
it's not correct. >> rishi sunak. >> rishi sunak. >> well we'll just bring you a quick breaking lineuick breaking line. we're heanng quick breaking line. we're hearing from northumbria police this afternoon a sadly a seven year old boy we now know has died following a large explosion in newcastle. that's according to the police force there. drone footage you can see here just shows that wreckage with the roof collapsed and debris strewn across the street. that blast took place...
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the opposition leader rishi sunak described the budget as "an enormous borrowing spree" that containsken promise after broken promise". our business correspondent emma simpson has this report. finally, the details. as the headlines came thick and fast, labour's first budget was big in every way. this is not a sort of budget that we would want to repeat, but this is the budget that is needed to wipe the slate clean and to put our public finances on a firm trajectory. today, we are fixing the foundations and ensuring that businesses and families can look ahead and plan for the future with confidence. but her budget began with £40 billion of tax rises — more than half of it from a 1.2 pence increase in employer national contributions from april, raising an extra 25 billion. the threshold on which firms start to make payments will be lowered, too. capital gains tax is also going up — that's the profit you make from selling assets like shares. the freeze on inheritance tax thresholds will continue until 2030, and inherited pensions will also be taxed. other measures include a new tax on va
the opposition leader rishi sunak described the budget as "an enormous borrowing spree" that containsken promise after broken promise". our business correspondent emma simpson has this report. finally, the details. as the headlines came thick and fast, labour's first budget was big in every way. this is not a sort of budget that we would want to repeat, but this is the budget that is needed to wipe the slate clean and to put our public finances on a firm trajectory. today, we are...
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rishi sunak still filling in thejob 2nd of november.ou supporting? i last couple of months. who are you supporting?— you supporting? i am john cooper. — you supporting? i am john cooper. the _ you supporting? i am john cooper, the mp _ you supporting? i am john cooper, the mp for - you supporting? i am john i cooper, the mp for dumfries you supporting? i am john - cooper, the mp for dumfries and galloway— cooper, the mp for dumfries and galloway and i'm supporting robert — galloway and i'm supporting robertjenrick. he has a plan and — robertjenrick. he has a plan and the — robertjenrick. he has a plan and the ability to unite the two — and the ability to unite the two sides of the party and i think— two sides of the party and i think he _ two sides of the party and i think he can draw people from both— think he can draw people from both sides. he has people like mark— both sides. he has people like mark fran ois who is on the right— mark fran ois who is on the right and _ mark fran ois who is on the right and also people who are a bit m
rishi sunak still filling in thejob 2nd of november.ou supporting? i last couple of months. who are you supporting?— you supporting? i am john cooper. — you supporting? i am john cooper. the _ you supporting? i am john cooper, the mp _ you supporting? i am john cooper, the mp for - you supporting? i am john i cooper, the mp for dumfries you supporting? i am john - cooper, the mp for dumfries and galloway— cooper, the mp for dumfries and galloway and i'm supporting robert — galloway and...
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tt welcome the prime minister, rishi sunak. :, , , ., , welcome the prime minister, rishi sunak. :, , that gb news broadcast _ sunak. it was in february that gb news broadcast the _ sunak. it was in february that gb news broadcast the programme, | sunak. it was in february that gb - news broadcast the programme, the people's forum. it was, said gb news, a chance for members of the public to question the prime list or directly. did public to question the prime list or directl . , , :, :, public to question the prime list or directl . , y:, :, g :, �*, directly. did everyone hearjohn's ruestion? directly. did everyone hearjohn's question? ofcom _ directly. did everyone hearjohn's question? ofcom was _ directly. did everyone hearjohn's question? ofcom was not - directly. did everyone hearjohn's - question? ofcom was not impressed. in a statement _ question? ofcom was not impressed. in a statement it _ question? ofcom was not impressed. in a statement it said _ question? ofcom was not impressed. in a statement it said we _ question? ofcom was not impressed. in a statement it said we concl
tt welcome the prime minister, rishi sunak. :, , , ., , welcome the prime minister, rishi sunak. :, , that gb news broadcast _ sunak. it was in february that gb news broadcast the _ sunak. it was in february that gb news broadcast the programme, | sunak. it was in february that gb - news broadcast the programme, the people's forum. it was, said gb news, a chance for members of the public to question the prime list or directly. did public to question the prime list or directl . , , :, :, public...
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yes, i think it was. >> but was that rishi sunak? >> but was that rishi sunak?i think he was badly advised. i think he was. i think he was. >> well, what role did he play in your downfall? >> the role of the you know, one of the one of the, you know, he. he . he was a close colleague and he. he was a close colleague and friend who turned on me at a particularly critical time and i thought it was a mistake. it was it was worse than a crime. it was a mistake. and so it proved. >> so you think so? it proved you were still in power. you'd have won the last general election. >> i think we would have. i think we would have had a very good shot. yes, i think we would. i mean, you know, we as i just just remind you, we were only a handful of points behind in the polls . nothing like the huge polls. nothing like the huge gaps that opened up and reform, which is, you know, we were discussing earlier. yes. was on zero. >> woo. well, i'm joined by a superstar panel to analyse that matthew laza eve pollard, james price and aubrey allegretti. thank you for remaining with me t
yes, i think it was. >> but was that rishi sunak? >> but was that rishi sunak?i think he was badly advised. i think he was. i think he was. >> well, what role did he play in your downfall? >> the role of the you know, one of the one of the, you know, he. he . he was a close colleague and he. he was a close colleague and friend who turned on me at a particularly critical time and i thought it was a mistake. it was it was worse than a crime. it was a mistake. and so it...
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it's going to be returning with sir keir starmer and rishi sunak.tter of freebies? labour donor lord alli sue gray, the chagos islands to discuss katherine forster has more . more. >> yes, there's been a break of about a month for conferences, but prime minister's questions back today and goodness me. but rishi sunak is going to be absolutely spoilt for choice over what to go after the pm about. >> all flights between the uk and florida cancelled, as more than 1 million people are told to evacuate for hurricane milton . to evacuate for hurricane milton. here's the local meteorologist. john morales broke down on tv talking about it. >> he has dropped 50 millibars in ten hours. i apologise, this is just horrific . is just horrific. >> your weather man, his job, he's meant to talk about weather, right? another one bites the dust. tom tugendhat is out as four becomes three in the conservative leadership race. another hopeful will be eliminated later today. >> it's climate change, a security risk . apparently. the security risk. apparently. the governmen
it's going to be returning with sir keir starmer and rishi sunak.tter of freebies? labour donor lord alli sue gray, the chagos islands to discuss katherine forster has more . more. >> yes, there's been a break of about a month for conferences, but prime minister's questions back today and goodness me. but rishi sunak is going to be absolutely spoilt for choice over what to go after the pm about. >> all flights between the uk and florida cancelled, as more than 1 million people are...
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rishi sunak return to the budget. — 14 long years.hi sunak return to the budget, trying to _ 14 long years. rishi sunak return to the budget, trying to tease - 14 long years. rishi sunak return to the budget, trying to tease out - 14 long years. rishi sunak return to the budget, trying to tease out if. the budget, trying to tease out if more taxes on more borrowing are coming. more taxes on more borrowing are cominu. ., more taxes on more borrowing are comin-. . _, ., coming. can he confirm that when he romised coming. can he confirm that when he promised not — coming. can he confirm that when he promised not to _ coming. can he confirm that when he promised not to raise _ coming. can he confirm that when he promised not to raise income - coming. can he confirm that when he promised not to raise income tax, i promised not to raise income tax, national insurance or vat, that commitment applies to both employer and employee national insurance contributions? brute and employee national insurance contributions?— and employee national insu
rishi sunak return to the budget. — 14 long years.hi sunak return to the budget, trying to _ 14 long years. rishi sunak return to the budget, trying to tease - 14 long years. rishi sunak return to the budget, trying to tease out - 14 long years. rishi sunak return to the budget, trying to tease out if. the budget, trying to tease out if more taxes on more borrowing are coming. more taxes on more borrowing are cominu. ., more taxes on more borrowing are comin-. . _, ., coming. can he confirm...
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what has happened is not that rishi sunak has gone into positive numbers. r has sank even lower. so yes, by comparison, rishi sunakis so yes, by comparison, rishi sunak is now more popular, according to that poll, than keir starmer. but that doesn't mean either of them are popular. >> and jacob rees—mogg , our >> and jacob rees—mogg, our colleague, and of course, former conservative mp he's been making waves in the headlines again , waves in the headlines again, talking at conference about why the conservatives lost the last election. he says it's sunak's betrayal of boris johnson that helped doom to us defeat. is that rewriting history, or is that rewriting history, or is that there's some truth in that ? that there's some truth in that? >> well, the ghost of boris johnson looms large over this party. >> he , of course, is not here at >> he, of course, is not here at conservative party conference, but he will be gracing television screens fairly soon on the sixth of this month. that is , on sunday morning. he'll is, on sunday morning. he'll appear on gb new
what has happened is not that rishi sunak has gone into positive numbers. r has sank even lower. so yes, by comparison, rishi sunakis so yes, by comparison, rishi sunak is now more popular, according to that poll, than keir starmer. but that doesn't mean either of them are popular. >> and jacob rees—mogg , our >> and jacob rees—mogg, our colleague, and of course, former conservative mp he's been making waves in the headlines again , waves in the headlines again, talking at...
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. >> the leader of the opposition, rishi sunak .rishi sunak. >> mr speaker, tomorrow the government will publish their anticipated changes to employment law, given the weekend's events . given the weekend's events. given the weekend's events. given the weekend's events, when did the prime minister first become a convert to fire and rehire ? convert to fire and rehire? minister ? well, i'm i'm very minister? well, i'm i'm very pleased and proud that tomorrow, tomorrow , we will publish the tomorrow, we will publish the bill, which will be the biggest upgrade of workers rights in a generation. >> and that will do two things, mr speaker. >> firstly, it will give people bafic >> firstly, it will give people basic dignity at work and secondly, it will help grow our economy , something that the last economy, something that the last government absolutely failed on for 14 long years. >> the opposition. >> the opposition. >> well, mr speaker, when he talks about security at work, once again, it's one rule for him and another rule for everyone
. >> the leader of the opposition, rishi sunak .rishi sunak. >> mr speaker, tomorrow the government will publish their anticipated changes to employment law, given the weekend's events . given the weekend's events. given the weekend's events. given the weekend's events, when did the prime minister first become a convert to fire and rehire ? convert to fire and rehire? minister ? well, i'm i'm very minister? well, i'm i'm very pleased and proud that tomorrow, tomorrow , we will...
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responding in his last big moment in thejob, rishi sunak.row and spend far beyond what they were telling the country. and time and again, they denied they had such plans. but today the truth has come out — proof that they plan to do this all along. and here the reaction from others. we needed a different budget to repair the damage done . to our country and to give people the fair deal they deserve. - for our constituents, these benches will push the government to do . far more for our- economy, nhs and care. they are what liberal democrats will always champion. _ i think it's a missed opportunity, u nfortu nately. i was looking for the chancellor to introduce policies and a change to the taxation system that would create a fairer society and a greener economy. she inherited a very challenging situation from the previous government. however, despite the fact that it is a very significant budget in terms of tax rises, if we consider the increase to the provision of public services and day—to—day spending, it is still quite modest. this is the
responding in his last big moment in thejob, rishi sunak.row and spend far beyond what they were telling the country. and time and again, they denied they had such plans. but today the truth has come out — proof that they plan to do this all along. and here the reaction from others. we needed a different budget to repair the damage done . to our country and to give people the fair deal they deserve. - for our constituents, these benches will push the government to do . far more for our-...
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then rishi sunak government.k called an election before he called an election before he called the election, he made it illegal for anybody or anyone who had arrived illegally, couldn't claim asylum, which put the whole system into total staff . staff. >> that's part of it. but also we've got legal migration massively exploding the population as well. >> but, you know, some of these people could possibly be working. some of them might be trained engineers, carpenters , trained engineers, carpenters, electricians, it specialists, nurses. >> i suspect i suspect, i suspect very few. well no, no, i don't know. >> but i mean it's interesting we were talking about lebanon a little while ago, you know , little while ago, you know, there will be some sad reasons. there will be some. i remember when i was out there being dnven when i was out there being driven around by a taxi driver who was driving a taxi, but he was an engineer. >> but if we allow people to if we allow people to come illegally to work, goodness knows ho
then rishi sunak government.k called an election before he called an election before he called the election, he made it illegal for anybody or anyone who had arrived illegally, couldn't claim asylum, which put the whole system into total staff . staff. >> that's part of it. but also we've got legal migration massively exploding the population as well. >> but, you know, some of these people could possibly be working. some of them might be trained engineers, carpenters , trained...
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. >> meanwhile, former prime minister rishi sunak's slogan of stop the boats has been described as anerror and unachievable by former home secretary and leadership contender james cleverly. that's as he and fellow leadership contender robert jenrick prepare to face questions from the membership at the conservative party conference today. on day three in birmingham, mr cleverly told gb news this morning that he's the right person to create optimism for the country about optimism. >> it's about a focus on the future. it's about paying less tax, it's about more jobs and better jobs. these are the betterjobs. these are the things that i'm passionate about. these are the things i've always been passionate about . always been passionate about. and if i become the leader of the party, i'm best placed to kick out labour and get this country headed back in the right direction. >> and as you've been hearing this morning, the metropolitan police have launched a manhunt for suspects after a suspected acid acid attack took place at a west london school. that's the westminster academy yesterday aft
. >> meanwhile, former prime minister rishi sunak's slogan of stop the boats has been described as anerror and unachievable by former home secretary and leadership contender james cleverly. that's as he and fellow leadership contender robert jenrick prepare to face questions from the membership at the conservative party conference today. on day three in birmingham, mr cleverly told gb news this morning that he's the right person to create optimism for the country about optimism. >>...
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responding in his last big moment in thejob, rishi sunak. the country. and time and again, they denied they had such plans. but today the truth has come out — proof that they plan to do this all along. and here the reaction from others. we needed a different budget to repair the damage done to our country and to give people the fair deal they deserve. for our constituents, these benches will push the government to do far more for our economy, nhs and care. they are what liberal democrats will always champion. i think it's a missed opportunity, unfortunately. i was looking for the chancellor to introduce policies and a change to the taxation system that would create a fairer society and a greener economy. she inherited a very challenging situation from the previous government. however, despite the fact that it is a very significant budget in terms of tax rises, if we consider the increase to the provision of public services and day—to—day spending, it is still quite modest. this is the biggest tax rise in a generation. this is classic labour,
responding in his last big moment in thejob, rishi sunak. the country. and time and again, they denied they had such plans. but today the truth has come out — proof that they plan to do this all along. and here the reaction from others. we needed a different budget to repair the damage done to our country and to give people the fair deal they deserve. for our constituents, these benches will push the government to do far more for our economy, nhs and care. they are what liberal democrats will...
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rishi sunak�*s successor will be announced three weeks on saturday. chris is here now.o you make of it?— make of it? there was universal surrise make of it? there was universal surprise that — make of it? there was universal surprise that james _ make of it? there was universal surprise that james cleverly - make of it? there was universal surprise that james cleverly did | make of it? there was universal- surprise that james cleverly did not only make it over the finishing line but actually went backwards, there are theories as to why, with some suggesting not in any coordinated way but some mps who had backed him thought it was safe to vote elsewhere to try to knock out who they did not want to make the final two, only to see the person they had backed end up below the line and ends up getting knocked out himself. whatever did happen, but we now have is a run—off where if you regard yourself as a centrist within the conservative party or on the left, you don't have a barrier in the final two, you don't have a barrier in the finaltwo, robertjenrick you don't have a bar
rishi sunak�*s successor will be announced three weeks on saturday. chris is here now.o you make of it?— make of it? there was universal surrise make of it? there was universal surprise that — make of it? there was universal surprise that james _ make of it? there was universal surprise that james cleverly - make of it? there was universal surprise that james cleverly did | make of it? there was universal- surprise that james cleverly did not only make it over the finishing line but...
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to prove this message that the uk is back on the world stage as a major engaged player, we know rishi sunakin world affairs, i think he has had to take part. and to my mind, going just a week after the election to the nato summit in washington was actually quite a good opportunity for him to have this showboating on the world stage. it was something of a golden boy i was really struck at the end of these trips, coming back to the back of the plane and having a chat, he really seemed pumped up and other diplomats told me that world leaders were queueing up to have the equivalent of selfies with him, asking him how he won so big and what's your tip. i think he felt really good about that arrival moment in washington. but as steve says, there have been multiple trips to the us, he probably had to attend the united nations general assembly put it again, rishi sunak decided to skip that and it did not go down well. but in the first 100 days, you do want to grip the domestic agenda and we know that has not happened. i'm not suggesting he should just have stayed here and be this pathetic— have sta
to prove this message that the uk is back on the world stage as a major engaged player, we know rishi sunakin world affairs, i think he has had to take part. and to my mind, going just a week after the election to the nato summit in washington was actually quite a good opportunity for him to have this showboating on the world stage. it was something of a golden boy i was really struck at the end of these trips, coming back to the back of the plane and having a chat, he really seemed pumped up...
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rishi sunak, when it came to rishi sunak, when it came to the fact that we were approaching an electionat rwanda wasn't going to pay off and he jumped ship and he thought he might have an opportunity at tory leader, and he may well do. but i don't think that proves that he is a man of integrity. and i would agree with what you said. i think he does play to both the right and the left of the party, or the right in the centre of the party, and i think he comes across as not very authentic, and i think that the membership will see that. >> well, that's why the gb news debate is so important. >> well, thank you. i'm so glad you came in. who wants it more? which of them want it more? ranil want it more now in 2024? which of them wants it more? >> i think rob probably wants it more. >> i think they both want it, but they're incredibly foolish to do so because they are not going to be the leader who wins the next conservative election. >> yeah, if i had to say who wants it more, i would say jeremy wants it more. no doubt about it. i think kemi badenoch would probably happily buy at a time, may
rishi sunak, when it came to rishi sunak, when it came to the fact that we were approaching an electionat rwanda wasn't going to pay off and he jumped ship and he thought he might have an opportunity at tory leader, and he may well do. but i don't think that proves that he is a man of integrity. and i would agree with what you said. i think he does play to both the right and the left of the party, or the right in the centre of the party, and i think he comes across as not very authentic, and i...
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you see it with rishi sunak's resignation periods.s some resignation, honestly, some of the people who persuaded him to go for an early election will get knighthoods and bridges, for sure. >> well, let's talk to former labour minister ivor caplin, who joins us now. morning, ivor. is andrew right there? if you're useless, you just end up getting a thank you with a peerage and sit in the house of lords. is that what we're looking at here for sue gray? >> let's start . >> let's start. >> let's start. >> andrew's never right on most of these things. >> so let's just move on from there. >> and firstly you know what a great service that gb news did to those those those military men the other week. and to get that support in terms of, of this. look she's done a fantastic job for the labour party over the last. i don't know, 18 months or so. and i'm afraid it just didn't work out. and that happens. it happens in in conservative governments and it happens in labour governments of the past. and you just have to keep changing things. i, morgan m
you see it with rishi sunak's resignation periods.s some resignation, honestly, some of the people who persuaded him to go for an early election will get knighthoods and bridges, for sure. >> well, let's talk to former labour minister ivor caplin, who joins us now. morning, ivor. is andrew right there? if you're useless, you just end up getting a thank you with a peerage and sit in the house of lords. is that what we're looking at here for sue gray? >> let's start . >> let's...
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responding in his last big moment in thejob, rishi sunak.t they were telling the country. and time and again, they denied they had such plans. but today the truth has come out — proof that they plan to do this all along. and here the reaction from others. we needed a different budget to repair the damage done . to our country and to give people the fair deal they deserve. - for our constituents, these benches will push the government to do . far more for our- economy, nhs and care. they are what liberal democrats will always champion. _ i think it's a missed opportunity, u nfortu nately. i was looking for the chancellor to introduce policies and a change to the taxation system that would create a fairer society and a greener economy. she inherited a very challenging situation from the previous government. however, despite the fact that it is a very significant budget in terms of tax rises, if we consider the increase to the provision of public services and day—to—day spending, it is still quite modest. this is the biggest tax rise in a gener
responding in his last big moment in thejob, rishi sunak.t they were telling the country. and time and again, they denied they had such plans. but today the truth has come out — proof that they plan to do this all along. and here the reaction from others. we needed a different budget to repair the damage done . to our country and to give people the fair deal they deserve. - for our constituents, these benches will push the government to do . far more for our- economy, nhs and care. they are...
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so we didn't like rishi sunak. he didn't like rishi sunak.mised now. but you can use covid as an excuse for that. but he hasn't actually got a very good track record in that sense, has he? >> well , sense, has he? >> well, certainly he would argue covid came along, war in ukraine came along all these huge issues that were pretty much all consuming. that stopped us following whatever the sort of brexit that this is the problem, isn't it? everybody had a different idea of what brexit was making the most of those opportunities. but, you know, bofis opportunities. but, you know, boris johnson will say , look, boris johnson will say, look, it's because of brexit that we had the vaccine rollout, we led the world in that we couldn't have done that within the eu . have done that within the eu. so, you know, it's difficult . so, you know, it's difficult. we'll never know what would have been. but what i think boris johnson did offer was hope and optimism. he was good at making people feel good about themselves and good about the country. now you can sa
so we didn't like rishi sunak. he didn't like rishi sunak.mised now. but you can use covid as an excuse for that. but he hasn't actually got a very good track record in that sense, has he? >> well , sense, has he? >> well, certainly he would argue covid came along, war in ukraine came along all these huge issues that were pretty much all consuming. that stopped us following whatever the sort of brexit that this is the problem, isn't it? everybody had a different idea of what brexit...
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the leader of the opposition, rishi sunak , probed sir keir on rishi sunak, probed sir keir on whethertax rises were on the honzon whether tax rises were on the horizon in the upcoming budget. the tory leader, in one of his last pmqs, questioned the prime minister on if a promise not to raise taxes in the chancellor's budget applies to national insurance contributions from both employers and employees. here's what the prime minister had to say. >> we made an absolute commitment in relation to not raising tax on working people. he, of course, was the experts expert on raising taxes . and expert on raising taxes. and what did we get in return for it? we've got a broken economy, broken public services and a £22 billion black hole in the economy. we're here to stabilise the economy and we will do so while the prime minister also faced questions from the lib dem leader , sir ed davey, about leader, sir ed davey, about british fishermen in the falklands amidst the controversial decision to hand the chagos islands back to mauritius. >> sir keir said that the falklands, which are personal to h
the leader of the opposition, rishi sunak , probed sir keir on rishi sunak, probed sir keir on whethertax rises were on the honzon whether tax rises were on the horizon in the upcoming budget. the tory leader, in one of his last pmqs, questioned the prime minister on if a promise not to raise taxes in the chancellor's budget applies to national insurance contributions from both employers and employees. here's what the prime minister had to say. >> we made an absolute commitment in...
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rishi sunak�*s successor will be announced three weeks on saturday. correspondent at the spectator. you forjoining us. we were not really expecting this. the you forjoining us. we were not really expecting this.— really expecting this. the one thing that _ really expecting this. the one thing that is _ really expecting this. the one thing that is predictable - really expecting this. the one | thing that is predictable about this contest is it's in —— unpredictability we have seen three different contenders take the status of front right in her first robertjenrick then james cleverly and now kemi badenoch, a big shift in the contest as we head into the final two for the members. what ha--ens final two for the members. what happens next — final two for the members. what happens next and _ final two for the members. what happens next and what - final two for the members. what happens next and what are - final two for the members. what happens next and what are we predicting? it's pretty difficult to predict this one. it is. what we have scenes so far, on
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shadow housing rishi sunak, the shadow housing secretary says the tories need to regain voters thatere lost to regain voters that were lost to reform and the liberal democrats. meanwhile, robert jenrick has outlined his vision for a smaller state and lower taxes , arguing that returning taxes, arguing that returning the spend on benefits to pre—pandemic levels could help a tax cut . well, from 7 pm. tax cut. well, from 7 pm. tonight, they will be making their pitches to tory members in a special programme moderated by gb news political editor christopher hope. you can, of course, catch all the action live here on gb news seven till 9:00 tonight in decision time. the race to lead breaking line to bring you from the westminster magistrates court this hour. former metropolitan police officer david carrick has appeared there facing a string of sex offences. the 48 year old is accused of indecent assault, rape, sexual assault and coercive control against a woman. he is also charged with indecent assaults on a girl under the age of 14, dating back to the late 80s in wiltshire. carrick app
shadow housing rishi sunak, the shadow housing secretary says the tories need to regain voters thatere lost to regain voters that were lost to reform and the liberal democrats. meanwhile, robert jenrick has outlined his vision for a smaller state and lower taxes , arguing that returning taxes, arguing that returning the spend on benefits to pre—pandemic levels could help a tax cut . well, from 7 pm. tax cut. well, from 7 pm. tonight, they will be making their pitches to tory members in a...
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remember rishi sunak against liz truss and the mps picked soon act but we membership picked liz trussg around the circuit, giving speeches and helping out. the trend has usually been that the membership tends to pick the more right—wing candidate. certainly james cleverly is not only not that, whether he goes against kemi badenoch robertjenrick, he has also got a real problem of having been very senior in the government has home secretary and of course immigration is one of the big issues members are so unhappy with and unhappy with the conservative record of the last 14 years in government. i think part of what has happened is james cleverly was a bit of an outsider, he was not the favourite for a long time. he has had a surge and i wonder if he makes it through to the final two, does that mean his record will be a bit more scrutiny? winker—macro just remind us what comes next. we are expecting the announcement this afternoon then goes out to the party membership. takejust through the goes out to the party membership. take just through the timeline. members will be allowed to vote an
remember rishi sunak against liz truss and the mps picked soon act but we membership picked liz trussg around the circuit, giving speeches and helping out. the trend has usually been that the membership tends to pick the more right—wing candidate. certainly james cleverly is not only not that, whether he goes against kemi badenoch robertjenrick, he has also got a real problem of having been very senior in the government has home secretary and of course immigration is one of the big issues...
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mrjenrick, to become rishi sunak's successor. mr jenrick, who to become rishi sunak's successor.racted the most support from mps so far, is expected to call for a new conservative party if it wants to, quote, tackle the immense challenges that it faces . immense challenges that it faces. meanwhile, the prime minister travels to brussels today in a bid to improve relations with the eu and to bolster the security. the safety and prosperity of the british people . prosperity of the british people. sir keir starmer will visit for talks with european commission president ursula von der leyen about resetting britain's relationship with the european union. he aims to push for a better trading relationship and greater cooperation on defence and security measures. but he's also under pressure to agree to brussels calls for a deal on youth mobility to allow young eu citizens greater freedom to come to the uk to study and work. now, this morning, to the uk to study and work. now, this morning , judges will now, this morning, judges will hear a school workers appeal against her dismissal aft
mrjenrick, to become rishi sunak's successor. mr jenrick, who to become rishi sunak's successor.racted the most support from mps so far, is expected to call for a new conservative party if it wants to, quote, tackle the immense challenges that it faces . immense challenges that it faces. meanwhile, the prime minister travels to brussels today in a bid to improve relations with the eu and to bolster the security. the safety and prosperity of the british people . prosperity of the british people....
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and by the way, the difference between keir starmer and rishi sunak, i think, is rishi sunak was able his own clothes and actually didn't take those kind of freebies, which was a criticism in itself. >> but but would he have even if he couldn't afford them? this is something about character, isn't it? i mean, just because you are rich doesn't mean that you wouldn't accept freebies. just because you're poor doesn't mean you would. >> exactly. and that's the thing. and look, you know, i think what people expect from their politicians is to deliver. and, you know, ultimately, yes, this story will pass on the labour party will be judged on their record. and it's their record that currently i think is still hanging around their neck. so in the budget, are they going to now because, you know, sue gray is gone. are they going to use sue as a mechanism to reverse cutting that winter fuel payment for example? that's something that is really going to bite people, not necessarily this internal party rail for too long, but we'll just have to wait and see. >> was it in sue grey's gift to tell the
and by the way, the difference between keir starmer and rishi sunak, i think, is rishi sunak was able his own clothes and actually didn't take those kind of freebies, which was a criticism in itself. >> but but would he have even if he couldn't afford them? this is something about character, isn't it? i mean, just because you are rich doesn't mean that you wouldn't accept freebies. just because you're poor doesn't mean you would. >> exactly. and that's the thing. and look, you know,...
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£100,000 for breaking impartiality rules with a programme of each of the former prime minister rishi sunakto promote policies when he appeared on the channel before the general election and gb news said the ruling was unlawful and will challenge it in the courts. alleged bribes of the former harrods owner mohamed al fayed say they are in contact with 421 people. at a press conference the legal team described it as the worst case of corporate abuse of women the world has ever seen. the new harrods owners have said previously that they were appalled by the allegations and have been investigating when any current members of staff were involved. let's take you back to spain and we are getting pictures live right now from over the skies in south—west spain and this is in the valencia region where there has been, as we know, devastating floods and we are hearing from local officials that there are 140 people who have died due to this flash flooding and we still think there are people unaccounted for, so the clean—up operation is under way. lots of mud and silt and heavy equipment has been bought
£100,000 for breaking impartiality rules with a programme of each of the former prime minister rishi sunakto promote policies when he appeared on the channel before the general election and gb news said the ruling was unlawful and will challenge it in the courts. alleged bribes of the former harrods owner mohamed al fayed say they are in contact with 421 people. at a press conference the legal team described it as the worst case of corporate abuse of women the world has ever seen. the new...
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and rishi sunak�*s mid pandemic tax rise. where will rachel reeves sit among her male predecessors?here we think her budget will stand, not far off the biggest tax rise in recent memory, expected to be about £40 billion per year. let's dig down on that. about half of that will be in the form of a rise in employer national insurance. not, say labour, part of their manifesto promise. the rest could come from capital gains, inheritance tax, may be fuel duty. it seems like a huge amount, but previous government did not leave enough cash in their day—to—day kitty for public services. they say there is a £22 billion hole in spending. £5 billion in manifesto promises, like nhs queues. and to end austerity, to protect all department budgets, from inflation. at least £16 billion per year. and this doesn't include one—off costs of billions for compensation for inflected blood and post office horizon scandals. the important thing is, whatever they spend down here will have to be matched by tax rises here, not borrowing. the chancellor's strict new stability rule. many details to look out for.
and rishi sunak�*s mid pandemic tax rise. where will rachel reeves sit among her male predecessors?here we think her budget will stand, not far off the biggest tax rise in recent memory, expected to be about £40 billion per year. let's dig down on that. about half of that will be in the form of a rise in employer national insurance. not, say labour, part of their manifesto promise. the rest could come from capital gains, inheritance tax, may be fuel duty. it seems like a huge amount, but...
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i think labour people are still absolutely, just utterly bewildered that rishi sunak would embark onelection campaign. with the bow doors wide open , it was obvious doors wide open, it was obvious what was going to happen. the tory party capsized because reform took an awful lot of votes from them. and, you know, it's very difficult at this stage to kind of unwind all of that, to sort of say, look, can we do some sort of pact or some sort of deal, you know , because sort of deal, you know, because because nigel farage, you know, is incredibly critical of the conservative party for not making good on a lot of its promises when it's had the opportunity to do so in office and simply doesn't trust them to do it in the future. so it's very , very difficult for any of very, very difficult for any of these tory contenders to cut a deal with reform and try and get reform to kind of back off or go into some sort of abeyance, you know , reform is, you know, is in know, reform is, you know, is in this, i think, for the long haul and will compete very, very vigorously at the next general electio
i think labour people are still absolutely, just utterly bewildered that rishi sunak would embark onelection campaign. with the bow doors wide open , it was obvious doors wide open, it was obvious what was going to happen. the tory party capsized because reform took an awful lot of votes from them. and, you know, it's very difficult at this stage to kind of unwind all of that, to sort of say, look, can we do some sort of pact or some sort of deal, you know , because sort of deal, you know,...
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yesterday with 42 mp5. 120 mp5 come last yesterday with 42 mps. 120 mps voted, that is because rishi sunakid he wasn't going to vote in the membership vote. i am going to go straight to central lobby and join my colleague ben wright to get some reaction. quite a surprise given what we were just talking about, about how everyone seemed to be seen in westminster at that james cleverly was going to be one of the final two. flan cleverly was going to be one of the final two.— the finaltwo. can i “ust ed_ the finaltwo. can i 'ust erased from i the finaltwo. can i 'ust erased from the h the finaltwo. can ijust erased from the record | erased from the record everything i was saying to you before it cuts to bob blackman? what was fascinating was there were gasps in the room as that result was called by bob blackman. nobody here thought james cleverly was going to be knocked out. he seemed to have an unassailable lead and momentum. it is so important in politics, he had the momentum yesterday and yet kemi badenoch topped the poll with a 42, robertjenrick one votes behind with 41, james cleverly kno
yesterday with 42 mp5. 120 mp5 come last yesterday with 42 mps. 120 mps voted, that is because rishi sunakid he wasn't going to vote in the membership vote. i am going to go straight to central lobby and join my colleague ben wright to get some reaction. quite a surprise given what we were just talking about, about how everyone seemed to be seen in westminster at that james cleverly was going to be one of the final two. flan cleverly was going to be one of the final two.— the finaltwo. can i...
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rishi sunak delivered his response. >> energy taxes up. business rates up.buyer stamp duty up. pensions tax up. they have fiddled the figures. this is the truth. they have fiddled the figures. they have raised tax to record levels. it is the working people of this country that are going to pay the price. >> if you are watching here in the u.k., coming next on bbc news, newscast with adam and the team. they are going to be answering your budget questions. everywhere else, i will be back shortly with the latest bbc news headlines. thanks for announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this program
rishi sunak delivered his response. >> energy taxes up. business rates up.buyer stamp duty up. pensions tax up. they have fiddled the figures. this is the truth. they have fiddled the figures. they have raised tax to record levels. it is the working people of this country that are going to pay the price. >> if you are watching here in the u.k., coming next on bbc news, newscast with adam and the team. they are going to be answering your budget questions. everywhere else, i will be...
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. >> leader of the opposition, rishi sunak. i thank the prime minister for advance sight of his statement today? >> is the anniversary of october the 7th. >> this modern pogrom , the worst >> this modern pogrom, the worst loss of life. jewish life since the second world war, was a horrendous reminder of the anti—semitism in our world and the existential threats that israel faces . israel faces. >> over the last year, many of the hostages kidnapped by hamas on the 7th of october have been raped sexually abused, murdered and mutilated beyond recognition. >> and today, a year on, many still remain held by hamas and other terrorist groups. i think , other terrorist groups. i think, particularly today, of the british citizen emily de—man, who has endured a year in captivity across this house. i know that we join in saying, bnng know that we join in saying, bring them home. the situation in the middle east is grave. too many innocent civilian lives have been lost. it is right that this country continues to play its part in defending
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cleverly robert jenrick and kemi badenoch are all appealing to members in their bids to replace rishi sunakll now whittle down to two candidates with tory members to vote on afterwards, with the winner being announced on the 2nd of november. and finally, the prince and princess of wales have met an aspiring teenage photographer with a rare and aggressive form of cancer. after inviting her to take pictures at william's windsor castle investiture ceremony. the princess, who has recently completed chemotherapy treatments herself and is a keen amateur photographer, was pictured hugging 16 year old liz from harrogate in a personal message on social media. william and catherine said a pleasure to meet with liz at windsor today. a talented young photographer whose creativity and strength has inspired us both. thank you for sharing your photos and story with us with those of the latest gb news headlines for now. i'm cameron walker. more in an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . gbnews.
cleverly robert jenrick and kemi badenoch are all appealing to members in their bids to replace rishi sunakll now whittle down to two candidates with tory members to vote on afterwards, with the winner being announced on the 2nd of november. and finally, the prince and princess of wales have met an aspiring teenage photographer with a rare and aggressive form of cancer. after inviting her to take pictures at william's windsor castle investiture ceremony. the princess, who has recently completed...
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and finally, the rishi sunak.and finally, the prince and princess of wales have met an aspiring teenage photographer with a rare and aggressive form of cancer. after inviting her to take pictures at william's windsor castle investiture. the princess, who has recently completed her own chemotherapy treatments and is a keen amateur photographer herself, was pictured hugging 16 year old liz from harrogate. in a personal message on social media. william and catherine said a pleasure to meet with liz at windsor today. a talented young photographer whose creativity and strength has inspired us both. thank you for sharing your photos and story with us. well, those are the latest gb news headlines for now. i'm cameron walker. now it's back to nigel for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gb news. >> com forward slash alerts . >> com forward slash alerts. >> com forward slash alerts. >> good evening. now i know that two thirds of the country couldn't gi
and finally, the rishi sunak.and finally, the prince and princess of wales have met an aspiring teenage photographer with a rare and aggressive form of cancer. after inviting her to take pictures at william's windsor castle investiture. the princess, who has recently completed her own chemotherapy treatments and is a keen amateur photographer herself, was pictured hugging 16 year old liz from harrogate. in a personal message on social media. william and catherine said a pleasure to meet with...
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he wanted to and he had to resign over it because he realised rishi sunak wasn't going to do it. >> well that's the thing, you know, a minister does have the power to really push things through and fair enough , he did resign. >> but ministers have much less power than you might think. anyway, speaking of tory leadership contenders , the leadership contenders, the remnants of kemi badenoch comments about maternity leave have come into the fore today, too. and here's a reminder of what she said. >> but what about things like maternity pay me? we have one of the lowest rates in the oecd of maternity pay in this country. changing that would probably help people make better decisions around family. do you think we've got the right level of maternity pay at the moment? >> so maternity pay varies depending on who you work for, but it is a function where it's statutory maternity pay. it is a function of tax. tax comes from people who are working. we're taking from one group of people and giving to another. this in my view, is excessive . my view, is excessive. >> well, speaking to gb news polit
he wanted to and he had to resign over it because he realised rishi sunak wasn't going to do it. >> well that's the thing, you know, a minister does have the power to really push things through and fair enough , he did resign. >> but ministers have much less power than you might think. anyway, speaking of tory leadership contenders , the leadership contenders, the remnants of kemi badenoch comments about maternity leave have come into the fore today, too. and here's a reminder of...
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i can also confirm that rishi sunak did not vote in that rishi sunak did not vote in that campaign.hard fuller, the party chairman, has voted in it and that's now happened. that's been. and so i think it's interesting what happens next. earlier i spoke to james cartlidge, who's a spokesman for the kemi badenoch campaign . the kemi badenoch campaign. james cartlidge, your candidate, has momentum i totally agree. >> i think actually it's a very good result because she's only one behind robert jenrick. >> obviously tom did a great campaign, but obviously there are 20 votes there now have to be reallocated. and so my key message is this i think kim has got a really good chance of getting to the final two. and if she does, my experience is she is overwhelmingly the members favourite and therefore a really good chance of winning. >> why is robert jenrick slipping back? he's down from 33 to 31 supporters. you're up , to 31 supporters. you're up, your team is up from 28 to 30. >> i think that's really important. it's about momentum and progress at this stage, isn't it? i just think that, yo
i can also confirm that rishi sunak did not vote in that rishi sunak did not vote in that campaign.hard fuller, the party chairman, has voted in it and that's now happened. that's been. and so i think it's interesting what happens next. earlier i spoke to james cartlidge, who's a spokesman for the kemi badenoch campaign . the kemi badenoch campaign. james cartlidge, your candidate, has momentum i totally agree. >> i think actually it's a very good result because she's only one behind...
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it is not expected that rishi sunak will vote and it is not expected bob blackman, who chairs the committeeetically up for grabs between the four candidates who are currently left in. the rules are pretty simple, whoever gets the lowest numbers of votes will be eliminated and then there will be a further round of voting tomorrow, which will whittle it down further to just two candidates, and those two candidates will be put to a vote of conservative members. we are talking about a couple of candidates who are more on the right of the party and a couple more centrist would be the right description of the four candidates remaining, so where do people think, or what does that tell us about the direction in which the party might go? it direction in which the party might go?— direction in which the party might go? direction in which the party miauhto? , , . ., might go? it depends which one is chosen as _ might go? it depends which one is chosen as to _ might go? it depends which one is chosen as to which _ might go? it depends which one is chosen as to which way - might go? it depends which one
it is not expected that rishi sunak will vote and it is not expected bob blackman, who chairs the committeeetically up for grabs between the four candidates who are currently left in. the rules are pretty simple, whoever gets the lowest numbers of votes will be eliminated and then there will be a further round of voting tomorrow, which will whittle it down further to just two candidates, and those two candidates will be put to a vote of conservative members. we are talking about a couple of...
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show shown in february featuring the then prime minister, rishi sunak.the then prime minister, rishi sunak legal challenge to the ruling, in the form of a judicial review will now go to a full hearing. ofcom were told that they could now reach a decision on whether to impose a sanction on gb news. however, they were told any sanction would be subject to the eventual outcome of the judicial review . outcome of the judicial review. and the health secretary is calling on gps to help make the nhs fit for the future , calling nhs fit for the future, calling for an end to the ongoing protests, which he says is only punishing patients. it comes as new figures from last month reveal that in august revealed that 1 in 20 gp reveal that in august revealed that1 in 20 gp appointments that 1 in 20 gp appointments were either online or via video, sparking debate over whether it increases access or compromises patient care. while speaking in liverpool, wes streeting told the royal college of gp conference that collaboration and a collective ethos are vital to rebuilding the health service. >> the three s
show shown in february featuring the then prime minister, rishi sunak.the then prime minister, rishi sunak legal challenge to the ruling, in the form of a judicial review will now go to a full hearing. ofcom were told that they could now reach a decision on whether to impose a sanction on gb news. however, they were told any sanction would be subject to the eventual outcome of the judicial review . outcome of the judicial review. and the health secretary is calling on gps to help make the nhs...
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monumental figure of scottish and uk politics, leaving behind a lasting legacy for prime minister rishi sunakisagreed with him on the constitutional question, no design —— denying his skill in debate or passion for politics. may he rest in peace. nicola sturgeon, of course mr salmond's... mr salmond was her mentor for many years, she told us she couldn't avoid the fact there had been a fracture in their relationship, it would be wrong to. however, that doesn't take away from the fact that he was her mentor for so long and they were very successful partnership in scottish politics and did it in uk politics. those messages coming in thick and fast evening from all across the names of politics in the uk and beyond. mr salmond leaves so much of a legacy behind him. arguably the person provided scotland closest thought it looked like the yes campaign, encompassing all pro—independence forces, had the momentum, in the end it wasn't to be. 45%, the no vote got 55% and at that point mr salmond stood down as leader of the snp but his passion for independence has remained ever since. he founded the fir
monumental figure of scottish and uk politics, leaving behind a lasting legacy for prime minister rishi sunakisagreed with him on the constitutional question, no design —— denying his skill in debate or passion for politics. may he rest in peace. nicola sturgeon, of course mr salmond's... mr salmond was her mentor for many years, she told us she couldn't avoid the fact there had been a fracture in their relationship, it would be wrong to. however, that doesn't take away from the fact that...
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the call for reparations was also dismissed last year by rishi sunak. you're live with bbc news.*s actions on the us presidential campaign trail. it has warned the tech mogul — his million dollar giveaway for registered voters in swingstates may violate federal law. that's according to our us news partners cbs. it comes after elon musk�*s political action committee said it was offering the prize money to increase voter registration — in a controversial move that some state officials warned, might be illegal. 0ur correspondent nada tawfik has the latest. the doj the d0] is declined to comment on the record and the d0] is declined to comment on the record and the the d0] is declined to comment on the record and the bbc the d0] is declined to comment on the record and the bbc has also reached out to the trunk supporting political action committee that elon musk set up for comment, and have not responded yet. but immediately after elon musk announced the sweepstakes, there was concern from democrat state lawmakers about the legality of it. in fact in pennsylvania, a democratjosh scha
the call for reparations was also dismissed last year by rishi sunak. you're live with bbc news.*s actions on the us presidential campaign trail. it has warned the tech mogul — his million dollar giveaway for registered voters in swingstates may violate federal law. that's according to our us news partners cbs. it comes after elon musk�*s political action committee said it was offering the prize money to increase voter registration — in a controversial move that some state officials...
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the call for reparations was also dismissed last year by former prime minister rishi sunak.he us election, kamala harris is currenty facing questions from undecided voters at a town hall in the battleground state of pennsylvania. at the start of the event she was asked if she believes donald trump is a fascist, to which she answered "yes, i do". her rival donald trump has been holding a rally in another battleground state georgia. earlier he took part in a town hall in zebulon, georgia, about 50 miles south of atlanta. i , lara's public comments come after trump's former chief of staff said he would like a dictator in a second term. john kelly said he had heard trump saying, hitler did good things too. all of this is further evidence for the american people of who donald trump really is. this is a window into who donald trump really is. from the people who know him best, from the people who worked with him side by side in the oval office and in the situation room. donald trump has responded tojohn kelly's accusations tonight. he went on to call his former chief of staff "dum
the call for reparations was also dismissed last year by former prime minister rishi sunak.he us election, kamala harris is currenty facing questions from undecided voters at a town hall in the battleground state of pennsylvania. at the start of the event she was asked if she believes donald trump is a fascist, to which she answered "yes, i do". her rival donald trump has been holding a rally in another battleground state georgia. earlier he took part in a town hall in zebulon,...
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and perhaps we could see, you know, rishi sunak writing memoirs at some stage in the near future. but whether you have a far more far, far more conservative and interesting say and, but on the election front in the uk, labor's been out of power for 14 years, they haven't outline much of an agenda as as i can like i can tell and it's hard to say keir starmer actually really stands for anything. and although he's very quick to to take take the knee and to you know bow down and surrender to the to the work the work left and. this from your perspective, just how dangerous. potentially is a is a labor government actually for for britain and for british leadership in in the world. but you say we don't know what keir starmer stands for. i think we do know what he's done. but when i'm talking about the human rights culture, the developed in britain, things like the development of the human rights act, which blair put in the constitution, reformed i believe keir starmer was one of the people who was backing those changes. he he is a classic left wing liberal lawyer and a lot of the you sai
and perhaps we could see, you know, rishi sunak writing memoirs at some stage in the near future. but whether you have a far more far, far more conservative and interesting say and, but on the election front in the uk, labor's been out of power for 14 years, they haven't outline much of an agenda as as i can like i can tell and it's hard to say keir starmer actually really stands for anything. and although he's very quick to to take take the knee and to you know bow down and surrender to the to...