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and this, of course, culminated with the rise of the scottish national party, a party dedicated seeing an independent scotland. and we've now reached a point where scotland has its own parliament and the scottish national party, or the government of scotland. and the 1st minister is the head of that stock is national auntie that seeks independence or scope. and that was certainly something we never expected. and no one would ever be expecting those 7 decades ago when the queen came to the throne. yes, we've seen a real change. let me take you back to the 7 decades ago and, and where scotland saw itself in the british empire is it, is it correct to say that scotland has gone from feeling like it was part of an imperial power to this 21st century since that it has maybe become a victim in many ways of british imperial it's well, that is something that some people would argue, of course scotland is struggled of late. like, like, you know, the united kingdom is all to come to deal with it some puerile past and understand its role in history and its role as an imperial power book. you know,
and this, of course, culminated with the rise of the scottish national party, a party dedicated seeing an independent scotland. and we've now reached a point where scotland has its own parliament and the scottish national party, or the government of scotland. and the 1st minister is the head of that stock is national auntie that seeks independence or scope. and that was certainly something we never expected. and no one would ever be expecting those 7 decades ago when the queen came to the...
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seen pictures of the prime minister list truss and leaders of the 2 opposition parties, the scottish national party, and the labor party, and they were smiling at each other. and that the moment on these moments are very rare because the u. k is politically going through an incredibly tough time economically for many people a tough time. so what a robin has already alluded to. king charles will have to, you will have his arc will have his work cut out in order to well be, be the person that he wants to be and be the king that his mother wanted him to be . and the big question is, could he, can he basically pass on the crown to, to his son in the way that he hasn't tarnished the monarchy, but that here he is. and hampstead. okay, we're just looking at our list trust, walk in. there are very new in the job as my minister also her husband there. and i just outside we were looking at or he here we can see again the are hers waiting to transport the late queens coffin. and if i can bring you back in robin, or tell me what the scots are, think of the monarchy in general? well, as i say that the queen had
seen pictures of the prime minister list truss and leaders of the 2 opposition parties, the scottish national party, and the labor party, and they were smiling at each other. and that the moment on these moments are very rare because the u. k is politically going through an incredibly tough time economically for many people a tough time. so what a robin has already alluded to. king charles will have to, you will have his arc will have his work cut out in order to well be, be the person that he...
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she leaves the scottish national party. and you'll remember that the scottish national party would like to see an independent scotland. that was said that during the last independence referendum, the queen made it clear privately that she didn't want to see scotland brick away that she wanted to keep the kingdom together. and prince charles, when he's meeting nicholas sturgeon, there will be political considerations. they'll be questions he will ask, particularly, with the intention that the scottish national party has to call an independent referendum at some point within the next 2 years. so although it is a constitutional monarchy, although there is meant to be this, a hands at this arms distance away from being involved in politics given the, the king charles's, but previous set political views on things as there is no doubt that there is a political element to this visit to edinburgh as well. absolutely. okay. alan fisher, i 1st that n as in zebra and paul brennan, in london, thank you both very much. or the prime minis
she leaves the scottish national party. and you'll remember that the scottish national party would like to see an independent scotland. that was said that during the last independence referendum, the queen made it clear privately that she didn't want to see scotland brick away that she wanted to keep the kingdom together. and prince charles, when he's meeting nicholas sturgeon, there will be political considerations. they'll be questions he will ask, particularly, with the intention that the...
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the scottish national party which controls the scottish parliament, would like to see a 2nd referendum having won a few years ago. a 2nd referendum sometime within the next 2 years. and something that at the royal family, particularly the queen, was very reluctant to see succeed. and i suspect king charles will be in exactly the same boat, but that as i see it is for to morrow. when politics can perhaps rears its head for the moment, this is more of the people of scotland seeing that collective farewell and doing so in the nation's capital. and as of late to day allan as of 5 p m local time, the public will indeed get more of a chance to pay their effects because they will be the 1st to walk past the queen coffin. and the queen lies in rest for 24 hours from charles cathedral. and do we know any more details about how people can do that and what will be the the preparations, the security preparations for that to take place a we know that the police southern on full staff here in edinburgh. they brought in help from other parts of scotland and they are all under one unified banner. no p
the scottish national party which controls the scottish parliament, would like to see a 2nd referendum having won a few years ago. a 2nd referendum sometime within the next 2 years. and something that at the royal family, particularly the queen, was very reluctant to see succeed. and i suspect king charles will be in exactly the same boat, but that as i see it is for to morrow. when politics can perhaps rears its head for the moment, this is more of the people of scotland seeing that collective...
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as we look at the pictures from the scottish parliament, the person there, leader of the scottish national party, it's a nationalist party, a party that looks to get independence for scotland, so it is a measure of the respect in which queen elizabeth ii was held that you have these nationalist party members and the leader of the scottish national party paying tribute to her, although a lot of their supporters do not want to be part of the united kingdom, they believe scotland should be an independent nation but it is a real significant sign of just how much the queen was loved and respected, and the people were able in some ways, particularly in scotland, to separate her from the issue of the u.k. monarchy. so i think it was very significant you heard that fullsome condolences and try bought to queen elizabeth ii from nicholas sturgeon. and king charles iii and queen consort camilla will also be travelling to northern ireland and to wales, his kingship is proclaimed there, as well as here in england and scotland, proclaimed before the queen's coffin arrived there yesterday. so, they will tour a
as we look at the pictures from the scottish parliament, the person there, leader of the scottish national party, it's a nationalist party, a party that looks to get independence for scotland, so it is a measure of the respect in which queen elizabeth ii was held that you have these nationalist party members and the leader of the scottish national party paying tribute to her, although a lot of their supporters do not want to be part of the united kingdom, they believe scotland should be an...
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as we heard, there are calls by the scottish national party, by nikola sturgeon for a second independencereferendum. there was one in 2014. now there's calls for a second to happen next year. so many people here in scotland not wanting that hao happen, wanting the union to stay strong and united. that's going to be one of the challenges, of course, from king charles. i have to say, the love that we have seen from people here is incredibly -- the outpouring of love and respect for both king and queen has been incredibly strong. we're going to continue to see that actually because in the next few hours you're going to see people lining up outside st. giles' cathedral to pay their respects. the final farewell to the queen who assumed them dutifully for year. one person in the queue potentially bethere as long as several hours to get in. it's an airport like security operation style. they will look through your bags, give you a wrist band, and they're telling to be prepared be there for the change of weather or of course leaving children at home. but wanting to pay their respects for the quee
as we heard, there are calls by the scottish national party, by nikola sturgeon for a second independencereferendum. there was one in 2014. now there's calls for a second to happen next year. so many people here in scotland not wanting that hao happen, wanting the union to stay strong and united. that's going to be one of the challenges, of course, from king charles. i have to say, the love that we have seen from people here is incredibly -- the outpouring of love and respect for both king and...
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the scottish national party particularly see an opening. we can expect pressure from them. one of the reasons that is less likely in the immediate future is that none of the major parties see it as a politically viable tool. it is very unpopular. at least in england. not immediately. it is starting to rise on the agenda. i suspect it is going to be buried by other things. liz truss's inbox is probably the worst of any prime minister in living memory. a collapsing nhs, the ongoing war in ukraine, there are semi-other things -- so many other things. it will be a problem, but not until the next general election. folly: what about her ability to reunite the conservative party? rod: well, this will be the question. her cabinet, i would suggest, is not being designed to reach out to her critics. she has been promoting people who are supporters, primarily from the right wing of the party. her job will be to secure a broad coalition within the parliamentary party. she landed a punch or two on cure storm or -- on kier starme r. the question will be, will she be able to keep that goin
the scottish national party particularly see an opening. we can expect pressure from them. one of the reasons that is less likely in the immediate future is that none of the major parties see it as a politically viable tool. it is very unpopular. at least in england. not immediately. it is starting to rise on the agenda. i suspect it is going to be buried by other things. liz truss's inbox is probably the worst of any prime minister in living memory. a collapsing nhs, the ongoing war in...
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the leader of the scottish national party speaking now. many of those house of commons members will be speaking today, and you heard it, going until 10 p.m. their time. first two hours live on c-span2 if you care to listen in on the tributes from the house of commons. let's hear from chris. we are talking about the legacy of queen elizabeth ii. your thoughts on the monarchy and the transfer of power to king charles iii and also u.s. relations with the u.k. over the years? chris in grass valley, california, good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? host: doing well. go ahead. caller: in my house, we've been having conversations about the queen. when i was a teenager in ventura , >> we will leave this program and take you like to london as king charles iii
the leader of the scottish national party speaking now. many of those house of commons members will be speaking today, and you heard it, going until 10 p.m. their time. first two hours live on c-span2 if you care to listen in on the tributes from the house of commons. let's hear from chris. we are talking about the legacy of queen elizabeth ii. your thoughts on the monarchy and the transfer of power to king charles iii and also u.s. relations with the u.k. over the years? chris in grass valley,...
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minister on the scott's rule that hopping mad in blackfoot, the westminster leader of the scottish national party. had this to say that prime minister does not hobby mandate from the people of scotland and the people the united kingdom with the right thing to do is to make sure that we have an alley alex to come and support one in particular. i've got the right to see that we have had enough of westminster for us or future as an independent scotland, back in the uniform union. before it's natural zeroes, sir andrew, you know, what more do we know about liz trust, son, certainly about her strategy going forward. that's question. a lot of people all over the world are asking who is list trust will just before a move on at one point about her personality is shown in that precise debates about the scottish national call for a referendum. she described nicholas sturgeon, the leader of the party as an attention seeker, just dig nora was her advice. well, that's the sort of thing you might find. this new, a prime minister for the u. k will don't. she'll she'll talk all of a sudden, just off up from the
minister on the scott's rule that hopping mad in blackfoot, the westminster leader of the scottish national party. had this to say that prime minister does not hobby mandate from the people of scotland and the people the united kingdom with the right thing to do is to make sure that we have an alley alex to come and support one in particular. i've got the right to see that we have had enough of westminster for us or future as an independent scotland, back in the uniform union. before it's...
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but the scottish national party, which is the majority party here in scotland, still intends to push ahead with a referendum on independence. within the next couple of years, they still hope to break away from england and wales and establish an independent country. but as they said in the last referendum, the crone would still remain at the head of state. so while scotland wants to go off and it's on, it's not quite ready to cut the ties to the monarchy in the united kingdom. thank you very much for your update to ellen official life ross in a brown. let's head to london now. when need backers standing by for us outside a banking in palace at the queen's coffin should arrive there shortly. what happens then? yes, that's right. this is of course a home coming to the city where she was born in 1926. if ever there was a palace that really represented the mon a key as opposed to the individual of the monarch them. buckingham palace is most certainly aids. both the queen elizabeth and prince philip regarded this very much as the office as opposed to her other royal residences that she reg
but the scottish national party, which is the majority party here in scotland, still intends to push ahead with a referendum on independence. within the next couple of years, they still hope to break away from england and wales and establish an independent country. but as they said in the last referendum, the crone would still remain at the head of state. so while scotland wants to go off and it's on, it's not quite ready to cut the ties to the monarchy in the united kingdom. thank you very...
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is so, so much harder after the near wipe out of labour mp5 in scotland, courtesy of the scottish national partyendence, and so they stand in the way. we can't work with them. we won't work with them. no deal under any circumstances. applause notice there a firm committal not to cook up an arrangement with the snp, and take a look and listen to this — carefully sketching a line, lifted straight from tony blair. keir starmer, running away from labour's recent past, but embracing what came before. we are the party of the centre ground. once again, the political wing of the british people. applause say it loud and believe it. britain will deal with the cost of living crisis. britain will get its future back. this is my committment to you. the national mission of the next labour government, and together with the british people, we will do it. thank you, conference. applause after years in the doldrums, years of fighting among themselves, labour and keir starmer are starting to believe they may be able to win. there is a confidence in the air, but they still have a massive mountain to climb. you see
is so, so much harder after the near wipe out of labour mp5 in scotland, courtesy of the scottish national partyendence, and so they stand in the way. we can't work with them. we won't work with them. no deal under any circumstances. applause notice there a firm committal not to cook up an arrangement with the snp, and take a look and listen to this — carefully sketching a line, lifted straight from tony blair. keir starmer, running away from labour's recent past, but embracing what came...
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there is a renewed challenge from the scottish national party which is the largest party in scotland. has most in west minister from scottish constituents. they have had a resurgence a growing surge in popularity over the past couple of years. significant that the queen's body will be taken to edinburgh. there will be services there before she moves to london. there is a important part of respect that people of scotland will be able to pay. a important part of the queen's life that involved scotland in a large way. in her enjoyment as well. the queen was such a part in creating what we are now seeing play out. would want to make sure that her body just was not taken back to england without due time here in scotland. these are important issues. this is going to be a important issue for king charles. for the british prime minister who will face those political challenges that are going to come with a call for a scottish independent referendum. all of this of course about marking respect for the queen. everyone we speak to hear. whatever their feelings are. they have all told us of their
there is a renewed challenge from the scottish national party which is the largest party in scotland. has most in west minister from scottish constituents. they have had a resurgence a growing surge in popularity over the past couple of years. significant that the queen's body will be taken to edinburgh. there will be services there before she moves to london. there is a important part of respect that people of scotland will be able to pay. a important part of the queen's life that involved...
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the main party that is advocating that, the scottish national party, is the primary party in scotland right now. but the broader picture here, laura, is that this is a very disunited kingdom. as you say, the scots did have a referendum in 2014. that was defeated. the pro-union side won that, but it didn't quell the desire for independence. and in my own native northern ireland, the party that would hope to remove northern ireland from the united kingdom entirely and create a united ireland became the largest party in the northern ireland assembly back in may. so, there is clearly a ground swell. these, of course, are very, very -- i'm sure we don't have time here to rehearse the whole vexing history of england and ireland or the fact that i think in "god save the king" we should say now, there's a verse that no one sings anymore. but rebellious scots to crush, i think, is the line. that whole friction has been present for centuries. >> yeah. i mean, thinking about that -- maya, i want to bring you in here because you wrote eloquently in the piece about this very issue in an op-ed. i b
the main party that is advocating that, the scottish national party, is the primary party in scotland right now. but the broader picture here, laura, is that this is a very disunited kingdom. as you say, the scots did have a referendum in 2014. that was defeated. the pro-union side won that, but it didn't quell the desire for independence. and in my own native northern ireland, the party that would hope to remove northern ireland from the united kingdom entirely and create a united ireland...
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scotland's first minister remembering, of course, nicholas sturgeon's political party, the scottish national partyis pushing for another independence referendum. after that, the king, the queen console will go to the scottish parliament just across the road from the palace of holyroodhouse. and then the scottish parliament will receive a motion of condolence. during that time, it will be possible for members of the public, we understand, to view the queen's coffin at st. giles' cathedral. later in the evening, the king, other royals will go back for a vigil at st. giles' cathedral. so, a lot of opportunity here for members of the public to really see the royals perhaps express their feelings, their condolences as well as they walk up the street here. >> nic robertson is in edinburgh. thank you, nic. well, before departing for edinburgh to take part in that service for the queen, king charles iii will visit westminster hall where he'll receive condolences from both houses of parliament. on sunday he met with commonwealth leaders at buckingham palace, just some of the meetings that he is holding in
scotland's first minister remembering, of course, nicholas sturgeon's political party, the scottish national partyis pushing for another independence referendum. after that, the king, the queen console will go to the scottish parliament just across the road from the palace of holyroodhouse. and then the scottish parliament will receive a motion of condolence. during that time, it will be possible for members of the public, we understand, to view the queen's coffin at st. giles' cathedral. later...
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obviously the s&p and seeking to divide -- >> the scottish national party. >> yes. nt to see the scottish government engagement on the living crisis. and also hoping to stand firm on scotland remaining in the united kingdom. >> your party stands for keeping the union together, keeping scotland attached to england. >> yes. >> during the campaign, liz truss talked about nicholas is it your -- sturgeon, the leader of that campaign saying the best attitude to her would be ignore her. so she's committed to the cause. how easy is it going to be to hold the nationalists down. >> if you look at the snp's records, the feeling of schools, hospitals, roads, railways, productivity and the economy, we want to focus on those issues but nicholas sturgeon and the snp are pushing to divide scotland and the united kingdom. but i think we'll put out a positive vision for scotland and the united kingdom and show how the pandemic and the vaccine program it proved we're stronger better than ever. >> she'll say something about that in her speech surely. >> i would fully expect her to addre
obviously the s&p and seeking to divide -- >> the scottish national party. >> yes. nt to see the scottish government engagement on the living crisis. and also hoping to stand firm on scotland remaining in the united kingdom. >> your party stands for keeping the union together, keeping scotland attached to england. >> yes. >> during the campaign, liz truss talked about nicholas is it your -- sturgeon, the leader of that campaign saying the best attitude to her...
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the scottish national party, of which nicola sturgeon is head and she's first minister of scotland, hasever sought to be a party to replace the queen as head of state even in an independent scotland. king charles iii will be wanting to continue that. >> neil macintosh, it's likely to have been a very long night for you. we very much appreciate your time, sir. thank you very much indeed. >>> another emotional day ahead in edinburgh and indeed in scotland. cnn's salma abdelaziz joining me now here at buckingham palace with more. just walk us through what we can expect in the hours and days to come. >> reporter: absolutely. so another packed day, of course, for king charles iii and the queen consort. they're actually going to start their events here in london today. they're going to be at westminster hall. they're going to be receiving official condolences from both houses of parliament, both the house of commons and the house of lords, and the king will respond in kind, of course, this very public showing of condolences for the queen. it is after that event at westminster today that the k
the scottish national party, of which nicola sturgeon is head and she's first minister of scotland, hasever sought to be a party to replace the queen as head of state even in an independent scotland. king charles iii will be wanting to continue that. >> neil macintosh, it's likely to have been a very long night for you. we very much appreciate your time, sir. thank you very much indeed. >>> another emotional day ahead in edinburgh and indeed in scotland. cnn's salma abdelaziz...
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everyone -- and remembering that i'm in scotland, a place where the scottish nationalist -- scottish national partyopular, runs the government here, is pushing to have another independence referendum, pushing hard, a big political fight that is taking on to do that. and i thought perhaps when i talked to people today i might here, you know, people who were against the monarchy, who want this independent scotland. and i'm sure some of those i talked to do want an independent scotland. but they were to a person, to a man and woman, in admiration of the queen and hoping that king charles can fill the very large shoes left by his mother. there's hope there. they genuinely feel an affection for the queen, and they genuinely hope that king charles can do a good job. so, from the people that i talked to today, there's a very real sense that this is a change, a time where there's going to be change that's inevitable, and hoping that the new king can do a good job. >> nic robertson at balmoral. thank you. much, much more from the coverage outside buckingham palace straight ahead so stay with us. ♪ hey, did
everyone -- and remembering that i'm in scotland, a place where the scottish nationalist -- scottish national partyopular, runs the government here, is pushing to have another independence referendum, pushing hard, a big political fight that is taking on to do that. and i thought perhaps when i talked to people today i might here, you know, people who were against the monarchy, who want this independent scotland. and i'm sure some of those i talked to do want an independent scotland. but they...
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and finally, the scottish national party's leader in westminster. of a black rod, the monitor's representative in the house of lords. he told us about his memories and encounters with the queen. i think one of the most important lessons i learnt before i became black rod, the most important thing i was told was that the queen notices, and she does. and after every state opening of parliament, she would always say goodbye to me, or nod as i bowed as she left. always a few days later, i would get a message back through her private office of something she had noticed. one year, one of the nusts of the bishops high up in at the gallery in the house of lords had been removed and was on loan. # one of the busts. about three days later, i got a note from the private secretary asking where it was and what it was in there. so she's notices and spots points of detail. you might say that is pedantic, but it is because she took an interest. it wasn't just black it is because she took an interest. it wasn'tjust black rod who had to up it wasn'tjust black rod who
and finally, the scottish national party's leader in westminster. of a black rod, the monitor's representative in the house of lords. he told us about his memories and encounters with the queen. i think one of the most important lessons i learnt before i became black rod, the most important thing i was told was that the queen notices, and she does. and after every state opening of parliament, she would always say goodbye to me, or nod as i bowed as she left. always a few days later, i would get...
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and the scottish national party which controls the parliament you're just about to see, wants independence it will get another referendum is a very tricky one politically. so charles can't get into scottish politics at all. he can help the popularity of the monarchy in scotland, sure, but as far as anything political, it's a no-no. ♪♪ >> and as we see the march now towards the podium where he will be speaking, the queen's death is reigniting that whole debate over scottish independence, but certainly this outpouring of love for her might have some mitigating factor on the politicians. >> yeah, i think the sense is that you know, the big question is do you detach the feelings that the scottish people have for the queen and the royal family, which are genuine and deep and authentic, from a desire of substantial percentage of the population to separate and go their own way. i think one of the points is that there is probably a percentage of the scottish population that are perhaps some intrigued by the idea of independence, but they're not die hard separatists. in order for an independence re
and the scottish national party which controls the parliament you're just about to see, wants independence it will get another referendum is a very tricky one politically. so charles can't get into scottish politics at all. he can help the popularity of the monarchy in scotland, sure, but as far as anything political, it's a no-no. ♪♪ >> and as we see the march now towards the podium where he will be speaking, the queen's death is reigniting that whole debate over scottish...
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on behalf of the scottish national party, i offer my condolences as we hold the queen and her familythoughts and prayers at this difficult time. the grief and mourning that reverberates around the chamber and across the world will be all the more acute for the king and members of the royal family. only they can understand their deep, personal loss of a close family member. people across society who have similarly lost loved ones will understand the pain that they must feel, as we ensure our heartfelt condolences are with them today. over the coming days, people up and down these islands will seek to come to terms, in their own private way, with the loss of one of the true constants in all our lives. in that regard, my thoughts are also with the prime minister, who is just days into her term in office, and having to come to terms with the enormousness of the loss of the head of state, and show the leadership that is now required in her position. we cannot help but dwell on the late queen, who, right to the end, fulfilled her duties by appointing the new prime minister. of course, many
on behalf of the scottish national party, i offer my condolences as we hold the queen and her familythoughts and prayers at this difficult time. the grief and mourning that reverberates around the chamber and across the world will be all the more acute for the king and members of the royal family. only they can understand their deep, personal loss of a close family member. people across society who have similarly lost loved ones will understand the pain that they must feel, as we ensure our...
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and then the scottish national party's leader in westminster, ian blackford. days, in scotland. we know how much she loved being back there. yes, she is at peace. she is at peace. a woman of very strong faith. exactly. in the coming days, the king will head to edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. the prime minister will accompany him. the magnitude of these moments isn't lost on any of those caught up in them. chris mason, bbc news. the queen's three younger children, princess anne and the princes andrew and edward, along with their families remain at balmoral and after a church service, they took time to read and admire the growing number of floral tributes outside the castle's gates. from there sarah campbell reports. it is not long now until the late queen leaves this beautiful part of scotland forever. a place which was so close to her heart. before she starts her finaljourney tomorrow, people travelled here to say their own goodbyes. the queen's family was on the minds of many of those here today and this afternoon, the castle gates opened and, in convoy, thre
and then the scottish national party's leader in westminster, ian blackford. days, in scotland. we know how much she loved being back there. yes, she is at peace. she is at peace. a woman of very strong faith. exactly. in the coming days, the king will head to edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. the prime minister will accompany him. the magnitude of these moments isn't lost on any of those caught up in them. chris mason, bbc news. the queen's three younger children, princess anne and the princes...
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party is so much harder after the near wipe—out of labour mps in scotland, courtesy of the scottish national partyss in the uk is met with gritted teeth. seen as a roadblock to independence, and so they stand in the way. we can't work with them. we won't work with them. no deal under any circumstances. applause notice there a firm commitment not to cook up an arrangement with the snp, and take a look and listen to this — carefully sketching a line, lifted straight from tony blair. keir starmer running away from labour's recent past, but embracing what came before. we are the party of the centre ground. once again, the political wing of the british people. applause say it loud and believe it. britain will deal with the cost of living crisis. britain will get its future back. this is my commiement to you, the national mission of the next labour government. and together, with the british people, we will do it. thank you, conference. applause after years in the doldrum, years of fighting among themselves, labour and keir starmer are starting to believe they may be able to win. there is a confidence in
party is so much harder after the near wipe—out of labour mps in scotland, courtesy of the scottish national partyss in the uk is met with gritted teeth. seen as a roadblock to independence, and so they stand in the way. we can't work with them. we won't work with them. no deal under any circumstances. applause notice there a firm commitment not to cook up an arrangement with the snp, and take a look and listen to this — carefully sketching a line, lifted straight from tony blair. keir...
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leaving the united kingdom, that's going to be a live conversation, but even the leader of the scottish national partys in scotland, she's made it clear that, and she's the one arguing for scottish independence. made it clear even if scotland leaves the u.k., they still want the monarchy, they still want the monarch to be the head of state for an independent scotland, and the love for the queen from the scottish people in some sense, you could say it's even stronger than the english people. and really evident, interesting. and princess anne, she's really a remarkable person and i think people need to be aware that, i mean, we'll see how the public respond to kingdom charles, but certainly up until this moment princess anne was easily the most respected member of the royal family after the queen herself and that's because she carried herself very much in the way the queen did, never got involved in controversy, worked incredibly hard, her sense of duty was very clear, it was not always like that with princess anne. a bit of a rocky start, a few decades ago she was unpopular but over the years she reall
leaving the united kingdom, that's going to be a live conversation, but even the leader of the scottish national partys in scotland, she's made it clear that, and she's the one arguing for scottish independence. made it clear even if scotland leaves the u.k., they still want the monarchy, they still want the monarch to be the head of state for an independent scotland, and the love for the queen from the scottish people in some sense, you could say it's even stronger than the english people. and...
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the leader of the scottish national party speaking now. many of those house of commons members will be speaking today, and you heard it, going until 10 p.m. their time. first two hours live on c-span2 if you care to listen in on the tributes from the house of commons. let's hear from chris. we are talking about the legacy of queen elizabeth ii. your thoughts on the monarchy and the transfer of power to king charles iii and also u.s. relations with the u.k. over the years? chris in grass valley, california, good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? host: doing well. go ahead. caller: in my house, we've been having conversations about the queen. when i was a teenager in ventura , california, she sailed into santa barbara, which made the papers. that was a memory of her. and of course i remember watching the marriage of princess diana to prince charles at the time and stories of the death. i remember stories of, when princess diana lived, she was contentious with the queen a little bit, periodically, and the dresses she wore seemingly
the leader of the scottish national party speaking now. many of those house of commons members will be speaking today, and you heard it, going until 10 p.m. their time. first two hours live on c-span2 if you care to listen in on the tributes from the house of commons. let's hear from chris. we are talking about the legacy of queen elizabeth ii. your thoughts on the monarchy and the transfer of power to king charles iii and also u.s. relations with the u.k. over the years? chris in grass valley,...
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, it is crystal clear from the 2021 election that l clear from the 2021 election that the scottish national partyestion and take forward and respect the democratic wishes of the people of scotland. just respect the democratic wishes of the people of scotland.— people of scotland. just as we sneak, people of scotland. just as we speak. mr _ people of scotland. just as we speak, mr swinney, _ people of scotland. just as we speak, mr swinney, if- people of scotland. just as we speak, mr swinney, if you - people of scotland. just as we i speak, mr swinney, if you could people of scotland. just as we - speak, mr swinney, if you could stay with us for a few moments, that would be much appreciated. we are seeing liz truss and her husband arrive at balmoral. 0ur royal correspondent is there. at the moment, the uk is without a prime minister officially because boris johnson has resigned. but not for much longer. we have problems... we have problems with the communications with nick, losing the pictures, apologies for that. let's go back tojohn swinney pictures, apologies for that. let's go back to john sw
, it is crystal clear from the 2021 election that l clear from the 2021 election that the scottish national partyestion and take forward and respect the democratic wishes of the people of scotland. just respect the democratic wishes of the people of scotland.— people of scotland. just as we sneak, people of scotland. just as we speak. mr _ people of scotland. just as we speak, mr swinney, _ people of scotland. just as we speak, mr swinney, if- people of scotland. just as we speak, mr swinney,...
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we arejoined by ian blackford, leader of the scottish national party at westminster.job to do this week. might it be - a moment when parties come together and form some sort of agreement? this is the biggest economic crisis we have faced since the 70s and as the government in scotland we must act in a reasoned manner and i say to the prime minister today, let's cap the energy cost increases for consumers and businesses because we face businesses going to the wall if we do not do that. the debate is how we do not do that. the debate is how we pay for this. we have said it should be a windfall tax on oil and gas producers and those who have made high profits during the pandemic and energy crisis and secondly, we need to ensure we fund through debt. it cannot deferred costs for consumers. what is happening in the gas markets today is a consequence of what is happening in ukraine and we stand with ukraine. but bill payers cannot pay the price. government has to pick up the tab. and the idea at a time like this you would contemplate tax cuts is for the birds. let's ensure
we arejoined by ian blackford, leader of the scottish national party at westminster.job to do this week. might it be - a moment when parties come together and form some sort of agreement? this is the biggest economic crisis we have faced since the 70s and as the government in scotland we must act in a reasoned manner and i say to the prime minister today, let's cap the energy cost increases for consumers and businesses because we face businesses going to the wall if we do not do that. the...
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ian blackford is the westminster leader of the scottish national party.had a realfear given all the greetings that had l given all the greetings that had been _ given all the greetings that had been going on on what the government would _ been going on on what the government would be _ been going on on what the government would be doing, taxcutting in the middle _ would be doing, taxcutting in the middle of— would be doing, taxcutting in the middle of a crisis such as this when families. _ middle of a crisis such as this when families, businesses need help, and it was— families, businesses need help, and it was simply the wrong thing to do to be _ it was simply the wrong thing to do to be rewarding the richest in society— to be rewarding the richest in society with a whole range of measures that the government has put in place _ measures that the government has put in place. what they have done is imperils— in place. what they have done is imperils the competency of the government and the financial markets with what _ government and the financial markets
ian blackford is the westminster leader of the scottish national party.had a realfear given all the greetings that had l given all the greetings that had been _ given all the greetings that had been going on on what the government would _ been going on on what the government would be _ been going on on what the government would be doing, taxcutting in the middle _ would be doing, taxcutting in the middle of— would be doing, taxcutting in the middle of a crisis such as this when families. _...
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the independence referendum had gone to yes, despite the fact the scottish national— yes, despite the fact the scottish national partya deep — occurs, i still think she would have felt a deep wrench at the terrible loosening — felt a deep wrench at the terrible loosening of the bonds with one of the four— loosening of the bonds with one of the four nations of the united kingdom. the four nations of the united kinudom. , , , , kingdom. yes, very, very interesting to hearyour— kingdom. yes, very, very interesting to hear your perspective _ kingdom. yes, very, very interesting to hear your perspective on - kingdom. yes, very, very interesting to hear your perspective on that. - to hear your perspective on that. martin, you�*ve had a thought on that? martin, you've had a thought on that? ~ , ., �* , martin, you've had a thought on that? . y . �* , ., that? well, yeah, there's an argument — that? well, yeah, there's an argument both _ that? well, yeah, there's an argument both ways - that? well, yeah, there's an argument both ways for - that? well, yeah, there's an| argument both ways for what that? well, yeah, there's an
the independence referendum had gone to yes, despite the fact the scottish national— yes, despite the fact the scottish national partya deep — occurs, i still think she would have felt a deep wrench at the terrible loosening — felt a deep wrench at the terrible loosening of the bonds with one of the four— loosening of the bonds with one of the four nations of the united kingdom. the four nations of the united kinudom. , , , , kingdom. yes, very, very interesting to hearyour— kingdom....
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the national party very powerful here in scottland and in parliament. after that she will go to the scottish parliament and there will be a motion of condolence in the parliament for the king and the queen consort. a little later, the king, the queen consort, other members of the royal will attend a vigil for the queen. where she will be lying in st. giles procedure. after that it's possible members of the public will be able go in and see the queen's coffin laying at rest there. this will be an student for a lot of people to be able to see members of the royal family. in particular the king close up. literally walking up the street walking next to me here. >> nick, i just want you to reflect on some of the images we saw yesterday. i want people to see a look at the metro and the pallbearers carrying the queen's draped in the flag. these streets among that 118- mile journey from ba balmoral. it was a six hour journey drive down the regular basis it would be three. but that drive done slowly. and people in small villages along the route turning out to say their last goodbyes. the queen has ce
the national party very powerful here in scottland and in parliament. after that she will go to the scottish parliament and there will be a motion of condolence in the parliament for the king and the queen consort. a little later, the king, the queen consort, other members of the royal will attend a vigil for the queen. where she will be lying in st. giles procedure. after that it's possible members of the public will be able go in and see the queen's coffin laying at rest there. this will be...
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terms of scottish independence, first wants to keep the monarchy in case -- is that a sentiment which is shared by most? >> it is certainly the policy of the party of the minister who's got his national if you look around the world there are many independent countries within the common wealth that such as australia, new zealand, canada who still have the monarchy as the head of state. i cannot imagine that being any different in independent scotland. >> for across there in edinburgh, thank, you and asked we took a look at these live images from st. charles's cathedral where these monarchs continue to -- paying their respects. also, in almost total silence, they have most of these somber ceremonies. now, just ahead, as king charles bring in says rain, a much younger generation is asking why the monarchy is needed in the first place. once again. we have live images inside st. charles's cathedral in edinburgh, we will take a look at these images when we come back in a moment. ave like rachel here how am i l looking? looking good! the most cautious driver we got amam i there? no keep gogoing how's that? i'll s say when now? is that good? lots of cars have backckup cameras now you know th
terms of scottish independence, first wants to keep the monarchy in case -- is that a sentiment which is shared by most? >> it is certainly the policy of the party of the minister who's got his national if you look around the world there are many independent countries within the common wealth that such as australia, new zealand, canada who still have the monarchy as the head of state. i cannot imagine that being any different in independent scotland. >> for across there in...
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also given her scottish an seed dents and scotland has a very strong independence movement although in 2014 when they went for independence referendum it was still discussed national partye queen was a staunch defender of the union. subsequently, as you mentioned, there will be a line at buckingham palace then subsequently the it coffin will be taken to westminster abbey and the queen is expected for some three days to lie in state. and that will be an opportunity for the nation to pay homage, file past as they did on certain other occasions and subsequent to that, of course, a state funeral at westminster abbey which is likely to, i would suspect surpass even that of the great sir winston churchill with heads of state from all over the world coming to pay their respects. the queen will rest and eventually in chapel, in gorgeous chapel, in windsor, in saint georges chapel. >> steve: right. exactly. richard, what we are looking at now in aberdeen scotland, we believe that is the range rover that the brand new king, king charles iii is in. it's going to make the short trip from scotland to london and at 6:00 p.m. london time, it is expected that he will give essentially h
also given her scottish an seed dents and scotland has a very strong independence movement although in 2014 when they went for independence referendum it was still discussed national partye queen was a staunch defender of the union. subsequently, as you mentioned, there will be a line at buckingham palace then subsequently the it coffin will be taken to westminster abbey and the queen is expected for some three days to lie in state. and that will be an opportunity for the nation to pay homage,...