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thank you very much indeed, sebastian payne of the ft and martin lipton of the sun.ke sure you join in tomorrow. i will not be here. the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with rachel cunliffe and eleanor langford. but from myself and the team, goodbye. hello and a very warm welcome to what is the last ever film review on bbc news. i'mjane hill and with us, of course, for ourfinal fling is mark kermode. hi, mark. hello. we won't end with a whimper, but with a bang — we have halloween ends. does it, though?! we have a new version of all quiet on the western front. emily, inspired by the life of emily bronte. that makes me livid. and for the king crimson fans, in the court of the crimson king. yeah, it's quite a striking mix you got for us. it is, so let's start with halloween ends. please, please, please let this be over! so, a few years ago, david gordon green and jamie lee curtis did something interesting with the halloween franchise, they updated halloween with added ptsd — hooray, something interesting! and then they spoilt it all by saying it is a trilogy
thank you very much indeed, sebastian payne of the ft and martin lipton of the sun.ke sure you join in tomorrow. i will not be here. the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with rachel cunliffe and eleanor langford. but from myself and the team, goodbye. hello and a very warm welcome to what is the last ever film review on bbc news. i'mjane hill and with us, of course, for ourfinal fling is mark kermode. hi, mark. hello. we won't end with a whimper, but with a bang — we have halloween...
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was it early enough, sebastian payne? _ politicians. was it early enough, sebastian payne?s it early enough, sebastian payne? or do - politicians. was it early enough, sebastian payne? or do you - politicians. was it early enough, l sebastian payne? or do you think kwasi kwarteng's authority has, to some extent, been restored by taking what andrea leadsom calls a quick and right decision?— and right decision? there is an old sa in: and right decision? there is an old saying about _ and right decision? there is an old saying about u-turns, _ and right decision? there is an old saying about u-turns, the - and right decision? there is an old saying about u-turns, the worst i and right decision? there is an old i saying about u-turns, the worst time saying about u—turns, the worst time is tomorrow— saying about u—turns, the worst time is tomorrow and the best times yesterday. it should have happened before _ yesterday. it should have happened before that, there was a breakdown implications between the treasury and conservative mps. i think it was conservative mps, michael gove
was it early enough, sebastian payne? _ politicians. was it early enough, sebastian payne?s it early enough, sebastian payne? or do - politicians. was it early enough, sebastian payne? or do you - politicians. was it early enough, l sebastian payne? or do you think kwasi kwarteng's authority has, to some extent, been restored by taking what andrea leadsom calls a quick and right decision?— and right decision? there is an old sa in: and right decision? there is an old saying about _ and right...
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with me are sebastian payne, whitehall editor for the financial times, and martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun. tomorrow's front pages. the mail leads on speculation mps will move to topple liz truss this week. mps will move to topple a similar tone in the i, saying it could all be over for the pm within days. meanwhile, the metro details three separate plots to oust her. the mirror is rather more blunt, saying tory mps want truss to just "quit now". the independent says senior tory figures are telling her "the game is up". the guardian echoes this sentiment, but suggests truss will try to fight on. the daily express meanwhile focuses on the economic backdrop to all this, asking if her latest u—turn will be enough to turn things around. amid this, a plea for unity by former leadership rival penny mordaunt is on the front of the telegraph. so, let's begin. there is sebastien! i'm glad we managed to sort out the communications! i will start out with you, martin. the front page of the daily mail, the plot to topple liz truss this week. tell us all about it. , , liz truss this
with me are sebastian payne, whitehall editor for the financial times, and martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun. tomorrow's front pages. the mail leads on speculation mps will move to topple liz truss this week. mps will move to topple a similar tone in the i, saying it could all be over for the pm within days. meanwhile, the metro details three separate plots to oust her. the mirror is rather more blunt, saying tory mps want truss to just "quit now". the independent says...
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with me are sebastian payne, whitehall editor for the financial times, and martin lipton, chief sports
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sebastian payne. former campaign adviser for rishi sunak during the tory leadership race. we asked him what he thought of the prime minister's speech. liz truss, given the week that she's had, and the u—turn of the 45p tax rate, all things considering, liz truss gave a really good speech. and from speaking with members and everybody else, we felt really united and behind liz truss. we know, as the previous speaker before me just said, that it will take some time. 2023 is, of course, very ambitious, but she is an ambitious prime minister who wants to get things done and get on with the job and get the country moving. the conference, after the prime minister's speech, we feel that she really has come back stronger and of course given the party and members hope. and despite whatever the polls say at the moment, of course we love the polls, everybody is looking at them right now, but we are quite far away from the next general election and the prime minister has a lot of time to deliver on some of the thi
sebastian payne. former campaign adviser for rishi sunak during the tory leadership race. we asked him what he thought of the prime minister's speech. liz truss, given the week that she's had, and the u—turn of the 45p tax rate, all things considering, liz truss gave a really good speech. and from speaking with members and everybody else, we felt really united and behind liz truss. we know, as the previous speaker before me just said, that it will take some time. 2023 is, of course, very...
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with me now is sebastian payne, the whitehall editor at the financial times.ritory in terms of where the coalition government was with its mandate and party pulling together. this is very different, isn�*t it? hugely and if you think about the situation we are in now, jeremy hunt has announced a wholescale u—turn and trust comics is dead. but the consequences will exist for a long period of time and even with everything reversed, there will be a big black hole in the public finances —— trussonomics. everyone is trying to work out the implications of what happened this morning, but there was a talk of a £20 billion black hole. finding that kind of money can be done but it�*s not easy and when jeremy kind of money can be done but it�*s not easy and whenjeremy hunt is going around whitehall departments asking for cuts, be it in defence or other areas of domestic services, thatis other areas of domestic services, that is going to be very painful and when the markets look at this, they will say, hang on a minute, can this get through the house of commons? we�*ve se
with me now is sebastian payne, the whitehall editor at the financial times.ritory in terms of where the coalition government was with its mandate and party pulling together. this is very different, isn�*t it? hugely and if you think about the situation we are in now, jeremy hunt has announced a wholescale u—turn and trust comics is dead. but the consequences will exist for a long period of time and even with everything reversed, there will be a big black hole in the public finances ——...
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this is what sebastian payne is tweeting...en - chaotic. it does, and certainly you have to remember that when liz l chaotic. it does, and certainly you - have to remember that when liz truss -ot have to remember that when liz truss got through— have to remember that when liz truss got through to the final two, she did not— got through to the final two, she did not come first in the np ballot that they— did not come first in the np ballot that they had, and actually ended up with about _ that they had, and actually ended up with about one third of the parliamentary party behind her, and additionally now she is already hitting — additionally now she is already hitting these crises that you start to see _ hitting these crises that you start to see that lack of overall parliamentary support really now harming — parliamentary support really now harming her ability to pull together a party— harming her ability to pull together a party that was already, as you know. _ a party that was already, as you know, christian, very fractious a
this is what sebastian payne is tweeting...en - chaotic. it does, and certainly you have to remember that when liz l chaotic. it does, and certainly you - have to remember that when liz truss -ot have to remember that when liz truss got through— have to remember that when liz truss got through to the final two, she did not— got through to the final two, she did not come first in the np ballot that they— did not come first in the np ballot that they had, and actually ended up with about _...
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thank you so much- — i'm joined now by the whitehall editor of the financial times, sebastian payne.rime minister _ it. as a former female conservative prime minister once _ it. as a former female conservative prime minister once said, - it. as a former female conservative prime minister once said, i - it. as a former female conservative prime minister once said, i think. prime minister once said, i think the view of liz truss is that the lady's not for turning. in her pmqs performance she said the government would go ahead with a £17 billion of cuts to corporation tax and there's been a lot of pressure from people within the market and also some corners of the conservative party to u—turn on that and provide stability and she's still pushing ahead with her package and if you look at the general mood from conservative mps, it was pretty downbeat but at the moment it doesn't feel like liz truss is massively going to change course. as we've seen throughout the economic crisis, the markets might have something to say about that if she continues on this basis and the most crucial thing,
thank you so much- — i'm joined now by the whitehall editor of the financial times, sebastian payne.rime minister _ it. as a former female conservative prime minister once _ it. as a former female conservative prime minister once said, - it. as a former female conservative prime minister once said, i - it. as a former female conservative prime minister once said, i think. prime minister once said, i think the view of liz truss is that the lady's not for turning. in her pmqs performance she...
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with me now is sebastian payne, whitehall editor at the financial times.hat are your sources telling you today about the position the prime minister in, how precarious is her job? minister in, how precarious is her “ob? ., ., minister in, how precarious is her “ob? ~ , , , job? the mood in westminster this mornin: job? the mood in westminster this morning as — job? the mood in westminster this morning as things _ job? the mood in westminster this morning as things are _ job? the mood in westminster this morning as things are -- _ job? the mood in westminster this morning as things are -- things - job? the mood in westminster this i morning as things are -- things have morning as things are —— things have calmed down, withjerry mount getting rid of the rest of liz truss's mini budget and the fact liz truss's mini budget and the fact liz truss chose someone from the left of the tory party has meant that one nation caucus they represent, moderate centre—left mps, tory mps are being calmer now, and tonight they will speak to the european research group of brex
with me now is sebastian payne, whitehall editor at the financial times.hat are your sources telling you today about the position the prime minister in, how precarious is her job? minister in, how precarious is her “ob? ., ., minister in, how precarious is her “ob? ~ , , , job? the mood in westminster this mornin: job? the mood in westminster this morning as — job? the mood in westminster this morning as things _ job? the mood in westminster this morning as things are _ job? the mood in...
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sebastian payne is the whitehall editor of the financial times. how likely is a u—turn?handled this whole thing has been because you had all these rumours and chat emanating from downing street that they are looking at withdrawing part of the financial package but then you've got that kwasi kwarteng interview and he said nothing is changed and i'm not going anywhere. the package is continuing. he is still talking about october the 31st has that date where he's going to set out the fiscal framework that will somehow make all these sums add up. to me that feels wholly unlikely. there is so much pressure being sustained on the chancellor and prime minister now, this cannot hold for another 18 days. my feeling is it's more likely than not they will be a u—turn. it doesn't feel like the status quo will last for another two weeks or so. if will last for another two weeks or so. , ., will last for another two weeks or so. , . ., ,., will last for another two weeks or so. , . ., , ., ., so. if there is a u-turn on some or all of the — so. if there is a u-turn on some or all of t
sebastian payne is the whitehall editor of the financial times. how likely is a u—turn?handled this whole thing has been because you had all these rumours and chat emanating from downing street that they are looking at withdrawing part of the financial package but then you've got that kwasi kwarteng interview and he said nothing is changed and i'm not going anywhere. the package is continuing. he is still talking about october the 31st has that date where he's going to set out the fiscal...
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i'm joined now by sebastian payne, who's whitehall editor at the financial times, and sonia sodha, chiefo know he is a bit _ sunak. people will not be surprised to know he is a bit of _ sunak. people will not be surprised to know he is a bit of a _ sunak. people will not be surprised to know he is a bit of a thickness i to know he is a bit of a thickness than attic. actually he is very into spinning classes. he goes to them early in the morning and there is an intense work—out with pounding music. from his physique, he eats well and does not live hard. he does not drink. he will have to get a spinning room installed into number 10. pt. spinning room installed into number 10. �* ., ., ,, spinning room installed into number 10. ., ., ,, , spinning room installed into number 10. a lot of spinning comes out of this place. _ 10. a lot of spinning comes out of this place. we _ 10. a lot of spinning comes out of this place, we do _ 10. a lot of spinning comes out of this place, we do not _ 10. a lot of spinning comes out of this place, we do not need - 10. a lot of spinning comes out of this pl
i'm joined now by sebastian payne, who's whitehall editor at the financial times, and sonia sodha, chiefo know he is a bit _ sunak. people will not be surprised to know he is a bit of _ sunak. people will not be surprised to know he is a bit of a _ sunak. people will not be surprised to know he is a bit of a thickness i to know he is a bit of a thickness than attic. actually he is very into spinning classes. he goes to them early in the morning and there is an intense work—out with pounding...