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abol they are o they pitch shadow cabinet will be thinking abol they are worth pitch shadow cabinethat that they are worth voting for? that they have more options for constituents to tackle the of constituents to tackle the cost of living, for example, in the face of something like ulez, which, as living, for example, in the face of something like ulez, vspoke as living, for example, in the face of something like ulez, vspoke about it mentioned, when she spoke about it this morning, she linked back to the cost of living. she said people this morning, she linked back to the cost o to ving. she said people this morning, she linked back to the cost o to be j. she said people this morning, she linked back to the cost o to be j. she sa about ale this morning, she linked back to the cost o to be j. she sa about what needs to be thinking about what policies it can do to help people. the conservative party didn't get the rout that the rout ten, the drubbing, that many of them feared. they managed to hold on to seat —— hold on to the uxbridge seat —— didn't get the ranting. the prime ministe
abol they are o they pitch shadow cabinet will be thinking abol they are worth pitch shadow cabinethat that they are worth voting for? that they have more options for constituents to tackle the of constituents to tackle the cost of living, for example, in the face of something like ulez, which, as living, for example, in the face of something like ulez, vspoke as living, for example, in the face of something like ulez, vspoke about it mentioned, when she spoke about it this morning, she linked...
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the shadow cabinet minister cited — announcements.er cited by _ announcements. the shadow cabinet minister cited by beth _ announcements. the shadow cabinet minister cited by beth winter- announcements. the shadow cabinet minister cited by beth winter says i minister cited by beth winter says tough decisions have to be made. my views on this particular aspect of universal— views on this particular aspect of universal credit are well documented. but i have also been pretty— documented. but i have also been pretty critical of what the conservatives have done to our economy, _ conservatives have done to our economy, crashing our economy, being very cavalier _ economy, crashing our economy, being very cavalier with public finances which _ very cavalier with public finances which has — very cavalier with public finances which has meant interest rates are going _ which has meant interest rates are going up. — which has meant interest rates are going up, mortgages are going up and of course _ going up, mortgages are going up and of course we
the shadow cabinet minister cited — announcements.er cited by _ announcements. the shadow cabinet minister cited by beth _ announcements. the shadow cabinet minister cited by beth winter- announcements. the shadow cabinet minister cited by beth winter says i minister cited by beth winter says tough decisions have to be made. my views on this particular aspect of universal— views on this particular aspect of universal credit are well documented. but i have also been pretty— documented. but...
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and. member of the shadow cabinet weighed and-— weighed and.llegations - weighed and. these are very serious allegations and - weighed and. these are very serious allegations and the l weighed and. these are very i serious allegations and the bbc needs to act swiftly and it needs to act swiftly and it needs to act swiftly and it needs to follow its procedures that it says it has in place, i am a former minister for safeguarding and i worked for 20 years in the criminal justice system and so on all of this and our conversations about it we have to remember, there is a person, a young person at the centre of this. the bbc do need to speed up their— the bbc do need to speed up their processes. it looks like that— their processes. it looks like that these issues were raised in may— that these issues were raised in may and we are now injuly and— in may and we are now injuly and was— in may and we are now injuly and was interstate on here. that — and was interstate on here. that is— and was interstate on here. that is not good enough. the culture sec
and. member of the shadow cabinet weighed and-— weighed and.llegations - weighed and. these are very serious allegations and - weighed and. these are very serious allegations and the l weighed and. these are very i serious allegations and the bbc needs to act swiftly and it needs to act swiftly and it needs to act swiftly and it needs to follow its procedures that it says it has in place, i am a former minister for safeguarding and i worked for 20 years in the criminal justice system and so...
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the shadow cabinet? yes. how many? four orfive people from shadow cabinet? yes. how many?urd thing to do. if what you say is right then what does that tell us about the party at the moment? i that tell us about the party at the moment? ~ . that tell us about the party at the moment? ~' . , ., , ., moment? i think there are people who are worried about _ moment? i think there are people who are worried about winning _ moment? i think there are people who are worried about winning the - moment? i think there are people who are worried about winning the next i are worried about winning the next election and taking too much of a bureaucratic position on it. you win elections through ideas, culture and help and i think that the party should be talking about that stuff just as they did in 1997 when you had this energetic wave wanting a new britain. that is what we should now be generating because the country wants a new britain and a new politics and they do not want this old crunching down on people and not having any debate. ii sir and not having any debate. if sir keir starme
the shadow cabinet? yes. how many? four orfive people from shadow cabinet? yes. how many?urd thing to do. if what you say is right then what does that tell us about the party at the moment? i that tell us about the party at the moment? ~ . that tell us about the party at the moment? ~' . , ., , ., moment? i think there are people who are worried about _ moment? i think there are people who are worried about winning _ moment? i think there are people who are worried about winning the - moment? i...
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andrew neil isn't yet in the shadow cabinet _ afford it.it isn't any more because tories abolish that, but it's always — because tories abolish that, but it's always been the case that the eldest _ it's always been the case that the eldest child would have a higher rate than— eldest child would have a higher rate than any subsequent children, and there — rate than any subsequent children, and there has always been an issue with multiples on that, the question youte _ with multiples on that, the question you're asking me is about the two chitd _ you're asking me is about the two chitd timit— you're asking me is about the two child limit more generally, and obviously— child limit more generally, and obviously the labour party cares deepty— obviously the labour party cares deeply about child poverty. we took 1 mitiion— deeply about child poverty. we took 1 million children into poverty, this is— 1 million children into poverty, this is never going to be something we are _ this is never going to be something we are irr— this is never going to b
andrew neil isn't yet in the shadow cabinet _ afford it.it isn't any more because tories abolish that, but it's always — because tories abolish that, but it's always been the case that the eldest _ it's always been the case that the eldest child would have a higher rate than— eldest child would have a higher rate than any subsequent children, and there — rate than any subsequent children, and there has always been an issue with multiples on that, the question youte _ with multiples on...
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shadow cabinet? what do you say?d you know you need to me a gin and tonic. need to buy me a gin and tonic. how help the policy ? how does that help the policy? how does that help the policy? well as i say, well yeah, i mean, as i say, it's embarrassing for him. >> he went tv last >> and he went on the tv last night go defend night having to go and defend it, given weeks he was it, given four weeks ago. he was he criticised. no, exactly. he was criticised. no, exactly. so him as so i mean, i was texting him as well yesterday and he was sticking to the line. he was saying we have fiscally saying we have to be fiscally and of the economy, and in control of the economy, so we can't be making any profligate promises. but, you know, you've got to admire their commitment to sticking to the line . but at the same time, it line. but at the same time, it doesn't make you look a little bit ridiculous. doesn't make you look a little bit whatlous. doesn't make you look a little bit what what do you think with >> what what do you
shadow cabinet? what do you say?d you know you need to me a gin and tonic. need to buy me a gin and tonic. how help the policy ? how does that help the policy? how does that help the policy? well as i say, well yeah, i mean, as i say, it's embarrassing for him. >> he went tv last >> and he went on the tv last night go defend night having to go and defend it, given weeks he was it, given four weeks ago. he was he criticised. no, exactly. he was criticised. no, exactly. so him as so i...
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with a pressure to act intensifying, a government minister and a member of the shadow cabinet weigheds morning. these are very, very serious allegations. and the bbc needs to act swiftly. it needs to follow its procedures that it says it has in place. but i'm a former minister for safeguarding, and i worked for 20 years in the criminal justice system. and so in all of this and in our conversations about it, we have to remember that there is a person, a young person at the centre of this. the bbc do need to speed up their processes. it looks like that these issues were raised in may and we're now in july and the presenter stayed on air. that's not good enough. the culture secretary held talks with the director general tim davie soon after and came away apparently reassured that the bbc is investigating swiftly and sensitively and should, she said, be given space to establish the facts and take action because these are just allegations. they may not be true. this is reputationally damaging for the bbc, which still has questions to answer, not least in terms of what exactly it did in may
with a pressure to act intensifying, a government minister and a member of the shadow cabinet weigheds morning. these are very, very serious allegations. and the bbc needs to act swiftly. it needs to follow its procedures that it says it has in place. but i'm a former minister for safeguarding, and i worked for 20 years in the criminal justice system. and so in all of this and in our conversations about it, we have to remember that there is a person, a young person at the centre of this. the...
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a government minister and a member of the shadow cabinet weighed in this morning.are very, very serious allegations. and the bbc needs to act swiftly. it needs to follow its procedures that it says it has in place. but i'm a former minister for safeguarding, and i worked for 20 years in the criminal justice system. and so in all of this and in our conversations about it, we have to remember that there is a person, a young person at the centre of this. the bbc do need to speed up their processes. it looks like that these issues were raised in may and we're now injuly and the presenter stayed on air. that's not good enough. the culture secretary held talks with the director general, tim davie soon after and came away apparently reassured that the bbc is investigating swiftly and sensitively and should, she said, be given space to establish the facts and take action because these are just allegations, they may not be true. this is reputationally damaging for the bbc, which still has questions to answer, not least in terms of what exactly it did in may after the famili
a government minister and a member of the shadow cabinet weighed in this morning.are very, very serious allegations. and the bbc needs to act swiftly. it needs to follow its procedures that it says it has in place. but i'm a former minister for safeguarding, and i worked for 20 years in the criminal justice system. and so in all of this and in our conversations about it, we have to remember that there is a person, a young person at the centre of this. the bbc do need to speed up their...
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like this so this is a massive mountain to climb and they're throwing everything at this, three shadow cabinet party so it will be close but others are more confident they can win and that would be a proper political wow moment and the lib dems in somerton and frome are upbeat and confident they will win and claim they have not done if thousand dollars just today. and claim they have not done if thousand dollarsjust today. so knuckles and cups of coffee all round, the night is young. indeed. many thanrs- _ round, the night is young. indeed. many thanks. chris _ round, the night is young. indeed. many thanks. chris mason. - britain's supermarkets have been told to make their pricing clearer to help shoppers find the best deals. the competition and markets authority warns less than clear pricing could be make it difficult for customers to compare products. however, the watchdog found no evidence that the big chains were profiteering from rising food prices. here's our business correspondent, emma simpson. are grocery prices higher than they should be? the regulator's been taking a look. its conc
like this so this is a massive mountain to climb and they're throwing everything at this, three shadow cabinet party so it will be close but others are more confident they can win and that would be a proper political wow moment and the lib dems in somerton and frome are upbeat and confident they will win and claim they have not done if thousand dollars just today. and claim they have not done if thousand dollarsjust today. so knuckles and cups of coffee all round, the night is young. indeed....
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i have heard from people in - the government at the shadow cabinet and also in the industry who saysete here and that interest rates are too high and our debts are too high. what is your view on that? there seems to be a consensus that we cannot do much here. qm. there seems to be a consensus that we cannot do much here.— there seems to be a consensus that we cannot do much here. ok, but can we cannot do much here. ok, but can we do some — we cannot do much here. ok, but can we do some planning _ we cannot do much here. ok, but can we do some planning reform? - we cannot do much here. ok, but can we do some planning reform? that is| we do some planning reform? that is howl we do some planning reform? that is how i feel. we can do what we have done with other technologies previously. getjobs and investment and private capital invested, but if the government does not want to do that, what they could do is the regulatory stuff, they could have planning reform and grid connections and get a skills strategy that would give the staff will need to build these projects, there is a lot of qui
i have heard from people in - the government at the shadow cabinet and also in the industry who saysete here and that interest rates are too high and our debts are too high. what is your view on that? there seems to be a consensus that we cannot do much here. qm. there seems to be a consensus that we cannot do much here.— there seems to be a consensus that we cannot do much here. ok, but can we cannot do much here. ok, but can we do some — we cannot do much here. ok, but can we do some...
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in the shadow cabinet.al health suffer by what you endured during your years as a member of parliament? certain moments, yes, absolutely. >> and i'd be lying if i said that it didn't. 2018 was was probably the toughest year trying to tackle these issues of anti—semitism and anti—jewish racism within the labour party took up so much energy and time. and i was pregnant as well. and it was personally very, very distressing thing. so that was that was in particular a tricky yeah that was in particular a tricky year. i count myself really fortunate. really, really fortunate. really, really fortunate that i happen to have a high level of resilience. i certainly don't take that resilience for granted. i'm very conscious s of the fragility of all of our mental health and that any moment that resilience can be chipped away. and sometimes it's just the last straw that can break the camel's back. so i count myself really lucky that i've come out the other side and maybe a future moment. it will it will have an impact.
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absolute consensus that we face a climate emergency but there is a feeling amongst some in the shadow cabinetthe evangelist, that he has been drawing up ideas out of the spotlight, so will they prove costly in a general election? for the conservatives, it is almost that climate change is human caused and most believe we need action but there are deep divisions about how quickly you do that. jacob rees—mogg, he is sceptical of the need to act quickly and people like alok sharma, the former cop president and zac goldsmith believe we need to move fast and they fear that this is not something that causes rishi sunak to wake up in great alarm every morning. thank ou. well, let's discuss the politics of these possible climate change measures with carla denyer, co—leader of the greens, mark garnier, conservative mp and former trade minister, and in the studio by barry gardiner, labour, also formerly minister and shadow climate change secretary. welcome to all of you. carla denyer, fascinating line from the top of the two way, both parties might be moving into the sewer lane on net—zero? is that how
absolute consensus that we face a climate emergency but there is a feeling amongst some in the shadow cabinetthe evangelist, that he has been drawing up ideas out of the spotlight, so will they prove costly in a general election? for the conservatives, it is almost that climate change is human caused and most believe we need action but there are deep divisions about how quickly you do that. jacob rees—mogg, he is sceptical of the need to act quickly and people like alok sharma, the former cop...
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, was u—turn, who shadow cabinet, was unhedin u—turn, who shadow cabinet, was united in favour of theaised any objections. >> and it wasn't until they saw they might lose the by—election and then in fact lost it that he's now saying to sadiq khan, the labour mayor of london, you may have again. may have to think again. shameless opportunism even by keir standards . keir starmer standards. >> oh, well, yes , exactly. you >> oh, well, yes, exactly. you have no idea what keir starmer is going to say from one week to another. you know, gone from being a saying he was going to turn the labour logo into in green. you know, he wanted to be the greenest prime minister even the greenest prime minister ever. shadow chancellor says she wants to be the greenest shadow chancellor they've chancellor ever. now they've rowed a lot of their rowed back on a lot of their green he was even green policies, he was even rumoured to have said, i hate tree recently he's tried tree huggers recently he's tried to make noises against just stop oil, recognising that people are getting annoyed. so clearly , you ge
, was u—turn, who shadow cabinet, was unhedin u—turn, who shadow cabinet, was united in favour of theaised any objections. >> and it wasn't until they saw they might lose the by—election and then in fact lost it that he's now saying to sadiq khan, the labour mayor of london, you may have again. may have to think again. shameless opportunism even by keir standards . keir starmer standards. >> oh, well, yes , exactly. you >> oh, well, yes, exactly. you have no idea what...
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we had multiple shadow cabinet ministers coming here and knocking doors. labour. as you were saying, by-elections are not i saying, by—elections are not reflective necessarily of how a general election would play out, and we will talk about that shortly. but in terms of that win, what are people saying to you about why they voted? did they see this as an opportunity to give the conservative government a kicking, or was it a positive vote for the labour candidate?— positive vote for the labour candidate? , , ., candidate? this is something we have heard about labour _ candidate? this is something we have heard about labour a _ candidate? this is something we have heard about labour a lot, _ candidate? this is something we have heard about labour a lot, that - candidate? this is something we have heard about labour a lot, that they i heard about labour a lot, that they seem to be beneficiaries of the fact that people are perhaps unhappy with the conservative government, rather than particularly enthusiastic about the labour party and sir keir starmer�*s lead
we had multiple shadow cabinet ministers coming here and knocking doors. labour. as you were saying, by-elections are not i saying, by—elections are not reflective necessarily of how a general election would play out, and we will talk about that shortly. but in terms of that win, what are people saying to you about why they voted? did they see this as an opportunity to give the conservative government a kicking, or was it a positive vote for the labour candidate?— positive vote for the...
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what i said to the shadow cabinet and others is they are not tree huggers, they haven't got placards,eel, and they said what we need is one, a leader who understands this, we need a plan to go to electric furnaces which we can do in three years. we need some match funding, and then they added to this, they said in scunthorpe they thought they could get there by 2027 but the grid wouldn't then connect them until 2034 so that for me was a practical explanation of the change that an incoming government... i'm determined to get to grips with the planning, with the green steel. 50 to grips with the planning, with the green steel-— to grips with the planning, with the ureen steel. , ., . . , ., green steel. so you have made your oint that green steel. so you have made your point that you _ green steel. so you have made your point that you don't _ green steel. so you have made your point that you don't hate _ green steel. so you have made your point that you don't hate tree - point that you don't hate tree huggers. point that you don't hate tree huu uers. , point that you don't hate tree hun
what i said to the shadow cabinet and others is they are not tree huggers, they haven't got placards,eel, and they said what we need is one, a leader who understands this, we need a plan to go to electric furnaces which we can do in three years. we need some match funding, and then they added to this, they said in scunthorpe they thought they could get there by 2027 but the grid wouldn't then connect them until 2034 so that for me was a practical explanation of the change that an incoming...
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you have to, you know, try and influence change through the committees and the shadow cabinet, but then realised there was a little bit more going on and it became very difficult in the latter years. what was the toughest moment for you?i what was the toughest moment for you? i well, certainly the toughest moment i had in politics was actually in that penod politics was actually in that period was when our colleague jo cox was assassinated . and i mean cox was assassinated. and i mean nothing prepares you for that, but actually , in terms of the but actually, in terms of the actual all disagreements in the labour party , i think when labour party, i think when i realised that really there was just thoroughly irresponsive people was when they tried to aboush people was when they tried to abolish the post of deputy leader quite late on, they, they moved an emergency motion under any other business at a meeting to try . they didn't like what to try. they didn't like what i had to say, so they tried to aboush had to say, so they tried to abolish the post and that's when i realised actually
you have to, you know, try and influence change through the committees and the shadow cabinet, but then realised there was a little bit more going on and it became very difficult in the latter years. what was the toughest moment for you?i what was the toughest moment for you? i well, certainly the toughest moment i had in politics was actually in that penod politics was actually in that period was when our colleague jo cox was assassinated . and i mean cox was assassinated. and i mean nothing...
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you have to, you know, try and influence change through the committees and the shadow cabinet, but then realised there was a little bit more going on and it became very difficult in the latter years. what was the toughest moment for you?i what was the toughest moment for you? i well, certainly the toughest moment i had in politics was actually in that penod politics was actually in that period was when our colleague jo cox was assassinated . and i mean cox was assassinated. and i mean nothing prepares you for that, but actually , in terms of the but actually, in terms of the actual all disagreements in the labour party , i think when labour party, i think when i realised that really there was just thoroughly irresponsive people was when they tried to aboush people was when they tried to abolish the post of deputy leader quite late on, they, they moved an emergency motion under any other business at a meeting to try . they didn't like what to try. they didn't like what i had to say, so they tried to aboush had to say, so they tried to abolish the post and that's when i realised actually
you have to, you know, try and influence change through the committees and the shadow cabinet, but then realised there was a little bit more going on and it became very difficult in the latter years. what was the toughest moment for you?i what was the toughest moment for you? i well, certainly the toughest moment i had in politics was actually in that penod politics was actually in that period was when our colleague jo cox was assassinated . and i mean cox was assassinated. and i mean nothing...
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oxbridge graduates of people, oxbridge graduates who have worked in public relations and worked for shadow cabinet ministers is not the way to go. >> yeah, reme was a was is the veteran minister, veterans minister johnny mercer were his remarks little bit harsh? remarks a little bit harsh? >> said he looked like >> he said he looked like something well, he compared him to . now you to an in—betweener. now if you don't inbetweeners, don't know the inbetweeners, it's style show it's a silly sitcom style show about geeky teenagers who about four geeky teenagers who try to, you know, find girls and things and they always get into a mess. >> well, actually, which the school where the inbetweeners was filmed. >> oh, wasfilmed. >> fun fact. oh, did you? yeah, i well. mansbridge and i did. well. mansbridge and ruislip. in uxbridge and ruislip. it's in uxbridge and south filmed south ruislip. it was filmed in that constituency . south ruislip. it was filmed in tha private constituency . south ruislip. it was filmed in tha private school,|stituency . south ruislip. it was filmed in tha private school, obvio
oxbridge graduates of people, oxbridge graduates who have worked in public relations and worked for shadow cabinet ministers is not the way to go. >> yeah, reme was a was is the veteran minister, veterans minister johnny mercer were his remarks little bit harsh? remarks a little bit harsh? >> said he looked like >> he said he looked like something well, he compared him to . now you to an in—betweener. now if you don't inbetweeners, don't know the inbetweeners, it's style...
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ed miliband gave an animated powerpoint presentation to the shadow cabinet. so he's coming to work.entation ready . are you presentation ready. are you going to please? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and he goes on his revolutionary energy policy . revolutionary energy policy. >> so he's he's really thought about this at home. he's got his powerpoint. he's on fire speaking excitedly of the hope and change he believes this will bnng. and change he believes this will bring . now, wait for it. he's bring. now, wait for it. he's reception from sir sir keir . reception from sir sir keir. stamina, however, was this fittingly lukewarm? starmer thanked him for the presentation but said he wasn't interested . but said he wasn't interested. >> he said he then said he was not. >> not only he was not interested , he doesn't even like interested, he doesn't even like tree huggers. that's like the bbc apprentice. and sir alan sugar just bbc apprentice. and sir alan sugarjust going, bbc apprentice. and sir alan sugar just going, you're bbc apprentice. and sir alan sugarjust going, you're fired, sugar just g
ed miliband gave an animated powerpoint presentation to the shadow cabinet. so he's coming to work.entation ready . are you presentation ready. are you going to please? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and he goes on his revolutionary energy policy . revolutionary energy policy. >> so he's he's really thought about this at home. he's got his powerpoint. he's on fire speaking excitedly of the hope and change he believes this will bnng. and change he believes this will bring . now,...
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that conservative policy, but this tim own shadow cabinet really his own shadow cabinet really dislikeh, friend of the show, describing the two show, was describing the two child limit on benefits as a vicious policy keeping children in poverty. and yet yesterday , in poverty. and yet yesterday, when sir keir starmer was out and about displaying his fiscally conservative credentials, he said that he would keep that policy . he's would keep that policy. he's clearly very keen to not make any big spending commitments but retain this austerity era policy is particularly interesting. perhaps because it's not that unpopular in certain communities where people who go out to work, who really struggle to save up, to choose how many children they have.i to choose how many children they have. i suppose there is a sense of fairness there in terms of should people who are not in work or or should people be financially rewarded for having more children than they could afford ? afford? >> but of course, it's not just about whether it's popular at the ballot box. it's unpopular with his own team. and
that conservative policy, but this tim own shadow cabinet really his own shadow cabinet really dislikeh, friend of the show, describing the two show, was describing the two child limit on benefits as a vicious policy keeping children in poverty. and yet yesterday , in poverty. and yet yesterday, when sir keir starmer was out and about displaying his fiscally conservative credentials, he said that he would keep that policy . he's would keep that policy. he's clearly very keen to not make any big...
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anyway he's not only been influential on keir starmers potential government, you know, the labour shadow cabinet very influential on the boris johnson led government during the covid vaccine period because of course it was tony blair's institute that came up with the idea of only administer airing half the vaccine. so that you could administer more people, more vaccines to more people more quickly . so actually, he's not quickly. so actually, he's not just influential on the left. >> only half a vaccine. >> he only got half a vaccine. well the outrage, it was a smaller dose that advice was smaller dose that his advice was that advice wasn't. >> it was actually followed. so actually managed actually, he's managed to fashion himself as probably the most influential ex—prime minister that we've ever had. >> and he was the most influential prime minister. you know, he won more votes than margaret thatcher. he's the most successful post—war prime minister at the ballot box. he ruled for ten longer ruled for ten years longer success that the longest actually . and the truth is that actually. and the t
anyway he's not only been influential on keir starmers potential government, you know, the labour shadow cabinet very influential on the boris johnson led government during the covid vaccine period because of course it was tony blair's institute that came up with the idea of only administer airing half the vaccine. so that you could administer more people, more vaccines to more people more quickly . so actually, he's not quickly. so actually, he's not just influential on the left. >> only...
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anyway he's not only been influential on keir starmers potential government, you know, the labour shadow cabinet very influential on the boris johnson led government during the covid vaccine period because of course it was tony blair's institute that came up with the idea of only administer airing half the vaccine. so that you could administer more people, more vaccines to more people more quickly . so actually, he's not quickly. so actually, he's not just influential on the left. >> only half a vaccine. >> he only got half a vaccine. well the outrage, it was a smaller dose that advice was smaller dose that his advice was that advice wasn't. >> it was actually followed. so actually managed actually, he's managed to fashion himself as probably the most influential ex—prime minister that we've ever had. >> and he was the most influential prime minister. you know, he won more votes than margaret thatcher. he's the most successful post—war prime minister at the ballot box. he ruled for ten longer ruled for ten years longer success that the longest actually . and the truth is that actually. and the t
anyway he's not only been influential on keir starmers potential government, you know, the labour shadow cabinet very influential on the boris johnson led government during the covid vaccine period because of course it was tony blair's institute that came up with the idea of only administer airing half the vaccine. so that you could administer more people, more vaccines to more people more quickly . so actually, he's not quickly. so actually, he's not just influential on the left. >> only...
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at shadow cabinet because favour of because they're all in favour of it. now saying, whoa, it.ge his view . failure to change his view. well, he was hedging about even dunng well, he was hedging about even during the campaign, he sort of came out against it. >> then he retracted that. i mean, even labour's candidate was trying to sit on the fence. as he said, it should be delayed . i mean, they were all over the place about it. but you're quite right, andrew, this is not just isolated to uxbridge because there's a government quango called natural england , which to called natural england, which to me is a quango that's now out of control . and they're trying to control. and they're trying to say that we shouldn't have any major housing developments across the country unless they're accompanied by ulez like traffic control zones. so this is something that could be coming , you is something that could be coming, you know, to a is something that could be coming , you know, to a village coming, you know, to a village or a town near you, as it were, or a town near you, as it were, o
at shadow cabinet because favour of because they're all in favour of it. now saying, whoa, it.ge his view . failure to change his view. well, he was hedging about even dunng well, he was hedging about even during the campaign, he sort of came out against it. >> then he retracted that. i mean, even labour's candidate was trying to sit on the fence. as he said, it should be delayed . i mean, they were all over the place about it. but you're quite right, andrew, this is not just isolated to...
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time and they're wondering or not even a wondering whether or not even a senior member of the shadow cabinetng true over its shocking stuff. if true and finally, let's round the hour off with this. yes, this was a huge controversy at the time. massively divided the british public almost straight down the middle, a lady who was sent jail after basically sent to jail after basically carrying out a very close to full term abortion at home, has now been freed from jail after, well, what, just a couple of weeks, really? just a few weeks. it really opens up this particular kind of worms again, which we will, of course, be discuss seeing patrick christys on britain's news. on gb news britain's news. channel yes. well, polly, with your headlines in just a sack, but get those emails coming in thick and fast. gb views gbnews.com. and we'll be looking at whether or not actually at whether or not we actually are accepting too many are accepting in far too many men coming the channel men coming across the channel why and those why that is and keep those emails about why you emails coming in about why you
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now there are 1 or 2 very, very honourable exceptions to that, but it's starmer and his shadow cabinetoking at and they are not exactly championing free speech at the moment. >> no, indeed . now, ann, i knew >> no, indeed. now, ann, i knew you'd be mad about this one. tony blair nailing his ramona colours firmly to the mask and making a treacherous claim that we're going to rejoin the eu. this is as a new poll showed, pubuc this is as a new poll showed, public support for are going back in at a five year high. blair's described brexit as a constant source sadness to me and he thinks future generations are going to put it right. and i doesn't. he just need to move on and respect the biggest democratic vote in british history . history. >> oh, of course he does . i >> oh, of course he does. i mean, i too, find it a really sadnessin mean, i too, find it a really sadness in brexit, but it's not because brexit happened. it's because brexit happened. it's because nobody's done anything with brexit. the government isn't taking advantage of brexit. it hasn't had a bonfire of eu regulations whi
now there are 1 or 2 very, very honourable exceptions to that, but it's starmer and his shadow cabinetoking at and they are not exactly championing free speech at the moment. >> no, indeed . now, ann, i knew >> no, indeed. now, ann, i knew you'd be mad about this one. tony blair nailing his ramona colours firmly to the mask and making a treacherous claim that we're going to rejoin the eu. this is as a new poll showed, pubuc this is as a new poll showed, public support for are going...
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senior members of the shadow cabinet expect to have no more money for public services if the party winsr. and last but not least , year. and last but not least, europe's new tech hub, cambridge michael gove, is drawing up proposals to turn cambridge into britain's silicon valley and is considering amending environmental rules in an effort to permit hundreds of thousands of new homes . and i think those of new homes. and i think those are your papers. oh, we've got the sun on sunday. now. let's have a look at that. and they lead with this bbc story as well. it's the only story in town. we don't have the ident city of this alleged bbc star, but the headline is beeb scandal exclusive of bbc star sent pants pic to teen mum's shock at x—rated mobile image . farage x—rated mobile image. farage okay. and the star. let's have a look at the star now. boffs are britain's biggest bonkers is that's right. after one minute of exhaustive research, the data is clear but still awaiting peer approval. you thought boffins and boffins lived boring lives filling their boxes with bonkers theories. well, now
senior members of the shadow cabinet expect to have no more money for public services if the party winsr. and last but not least , year. and last but not least, europe's new tech hub, cambridge michael gove, is drawing up proposals to turn cambridge into britain's silicon valley and is considering amending environmental rules in an effort to permit hundreds of thousands of new homes . and i think those of new homes. and i think those are your papers. oh, we've got the sun on sunday. now. let's...
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now there are 1 or 2 very, very honourable exceptions to that, but it's starmer and his shadow cabinetoking at and they are not exactly championing free speech at the moment. >> no, indeed . now, ann, i knew >> no, indeed. now, ann, i knew you'd be mad about this one. tony blair nailing his ramona colours firmly to the mask and making a treacherous claim that we're going to rejoin the eu. this is as a new poll showed, pubuc this is as a new poll showed, public support for are going back in at a five year high. blair's described brexit as a constant source sadness to me and he thinks future generations are going to put it right. and i doesn't. he just need to move on and respect the biggest democratic vote in british history . history. >> oh, of course he does . i >> oh, of course he does. i mean, i too, find it a really sadnessin mean, i too, find it a really sadness in brexit, but it's not because brexit happened. it's because brexit happened. it's because nobody's done anything with brexit. the government isn't taking advantage of brexit. it hasn't had a bonfire of eu regulations whi
now there are 1 or 2 very, very honourable exceptions to that, but it's starmer and his shadow cabinetoking at and they are not exactly championing free speech at the moment. >> no, indeed . now, ann, i knew >> no, indeed. now, ann, i knew you'd be mad about this one. tony blair nailing his ramona colours firmly to the mask and making a treacherous claim that we're going to rejoin the eu. this is as a new poll showed, pubuc this is as a new poll showed, public support for are going...
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when he served in the shadow cabinet, he and then leader jeremy corbyn were best friends. e second referee movement , architect of the second referee movement, seeking to overturn the democratic mandate of the people in his leadership race. he said that we have to make the case for freedom of movement. but now he says no single market and suddenly he loves brexit. do keep up the likes of his colleague emily thornberry and others sneered at the national flag of this country. but now he's the biggest flag shagger out there . he was going to out there. he was going to aboush out there. he was going to abolish universal credit. now it's just reform . abolish universal credit. now it'sjust reform . he abolish universal credit. now it's just reform . he backed ulez it's just reform. he backed ulez in december of last year. now he wants it. paused and he sacked angela rayner after the disastrous hartley poole by—election but found himself in such a pickle within his own party she wound up with more job titles than before . before titles than before. before starmer was going to nat
when he served in the shadow cabinet, he and then leader jeremy corbyn were best friends. e second referee movement , architect of the second referee movement, seeking to overturn the democratic mandate of the people in his leadership race. he said that we have to make the case for freedom of movement. but now he says no single market and suddenly he loves brexit. do keep up the likes of his colleague emily thornberry and others sneered at the national flag of this country. but now he's the...
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when he served in the shadow cabinet, he and then leader jeremy corbyn were best friends. e second referee movement , architect of the second referee movement, seeking to overturn the democratic mandate of the people in his leadership race. he said that we have to make the case for freedom of movement. but now he says no single market and suddenly he loves brexit. do keep up the likes of his colleague emily thornberry and others sneered at the national flag of this country. but now he's the biggest flag shagger out there . he was going to out there. he was going to aboush out there. he was going to abolish universal credit. now it's just reform . abolish universal credit. now it'sjust reform . he abolish universal credit. now it's just reform . he backed ulez it's just reform. he backed ulez in december of last year. now he wants it. paused and he sacked angela rayner after the disastrous hartley poole by—election but found himself in such a pickle within his own party she wound up with more job titles than before . before titles than before. before starmer was going to nat
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he got a great shadow cabinet 97 election. cabinet before the 97 election.me giants in there were good politicians. i mean, you look at the there i the front bench there today. i mean, i mean, you start with starmer. i mean, you start with starmer. i mean, raff. it is riff mean, riff raff. it is riff raff. it's scary. >> yeah, it's riff raff. and i can't believe they might be running country. can't believe they might be run sog country. can't believe they might be run so don't country. can't believe they might be run so don't worry y. can't believe they might be run so don't worry about that. >> so don't worry about that. >> so don't worry about that. >> going for >> you're going to fight for that. conservative that. don't really. conservative party good party chairman lee anderson good luck coming up, luck tomorrow. now coming up, speaking of rishi, he's currently suffering his lowest net approval rating since becoming prime minister. so lee won't like this. does he need to sack his inept chancellor high tax jeremy hunt, to win the next election? my superst
he got a great shadow cabinet 97 election. cabinet before the 97 election.me giants in there were good politicians. i mean, you look at the there i the front bench there today. i mean, i mean, you start with starmer. i mean, you start with starmer. i mean, raff. it is riff mean, riff raff. it is riff raff. it's scary. >> yeah, it's riff raff. and i can't believe they might be running country. can't believe they might be run sog country. can't believe they might be run so don't country....
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he got a great shadow cabinet 97 election. cabinet before the 97 election.me giants in there were good politicians. i mean, you look at the there i the front bench there today. i mean, starmer. i mean, you start with starmer. i mean, you start with starmer. i mean, it is riff mean, riff raff. it is riff raff. it's scary. >> yeah, it's riff raff. and i can't believe they might be running the country. >> don't worry that. >> so don't worry about that. >> so don't worry about that. >> you're fight for >> so don't worry about that. >> y> so don't worry about that. >> y> so don't worry about that. >> y
he got a great shadow cabinet 97 election. cabinet before the 97 election.me giants in there were good politicians. i mean, you look at the there i the front bench there today. i mean, starmer. i mean, you start with starmer. i mean, you start with starmer. i mean, it is riff mean, riff raff. it is riff raff. it's scary. >> yeah, it's riff raff. and i can't believe they might be running the country. >> don't worry that. >> so don't worry about that. >> so don't worry...
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about today's cabinet, and even less so , frankly, about the even less so, frankly, about the shadow cabinethe house of commons is so bereft of colour oratory, i'd argue talent that people are promoted to positions we didn't know existed or sacked from positions we didn't know they had. they cross our view and leave it forever . and we've leave it forever. and we've never even heard of them. and that's a parliament. not up to the kind of challenges our country faces. >> and do you do you agree with george ? george? >> i think i probably do agree with george. i mean, i think i could probably pick out 1 or 2 colourful characters in the house of commons at the moment, but and far but there are very few and far between, not even between, and they're not even necessarily, particularly constructive mean, constructive figures. i mean, jacob colourful jacob rees—mogg is a colourful character even he drives character, even though he drives me round the bend and me absolutely round the bend and i think of many other i can't think of many other people who would attract attention apart from. well there'
about today's cabinet, and even less so , frankly, about the even less so, frankly, about the shadow cabinethe house of commons is so bereft of colour oratory, i'd argue talent that people are promoted to positions we didn't know existed or sacked from positions we didn't know they had. they cross our view and leave it forever . and we've leave it forever. and we've never even heard of them. and that's a parliament. not up to the kind of challenges our country faces. >> and do you do you...
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i think you'll keep him shadow i've him in the shadow cabinet.e giving up on lots >> if you're giving up on lots and shuffling and then you're shuffling everybody a everybody out, could you make a lot backbenches? >> miliband i, i think i think the problem is, is that miliband could time be as could over time be seen as the kind this the green kind of voice of this the green new the big divide is new deal, the big divide is between unions who want to between the unions who want to keep the and the party keep the jobs and the party activists all of, activists who are all kind of, you are sort you know, a lot of whom are sort of greenpeace. they're of greenpeace. you know, they're in rspb, in greenpeace, the rspb, and therefore environment is therefore the environment is means to them. so that's means a lot to them. so that's that's look for. means a lot to them. so that's tha is look for. means a lot to them. so that's thai think look for. means a lot to them. so that's tha i think the )ok for. means a lot to them. so that's thai think the key for
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leader of the labour party, angela rayner, who herself admitted and steve reed, who's also in the shadow cabinetl the candidates that standing candidates that were standing here to make here in uxbridge wanted to make about indeed that's what about and indeed that's what that's about. in that's what it was all about. in the 495 votes, still a the end, 495 votes, still a swing to labour 6.7. but the swing to labour of 6.7. but the conservative party hanging on steve tuckwell the winner in the end. he's now the new mp for uxbndge end. he's now the new mp for uxbridge and south ruislip . he uxbridge and south ruislip. he campaigned on ulez and i'll come to what ulez is for those who don't know who don't live in london in just a moment, but he also campaigned on being a very local man. he's born in the borough, schooled in the borough, schooled in the borough, borough . borough, works in the borough. he's royal mail he's a former royal mail manager, deputy chairman of the conservative party local council, of council, actually part of hillingdon council, one of five borough that have borough councils
leader of the labour party, angela rayner, who herself admitted and steve reed, who's also in the shadow cabinetl the candidates that standing candidates that were standing here to make here in uxbridge wanted to make about indeed that's what about and indeed that's what that's about. in that's what it was all about. in the 495 votes, still a the end, 495 votes, still a swing to labour 6.7. but the swing to labour of 6.7. but the conservative party hanging on steve tuckwell the winner in the...
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image of the hand the judicial system and monitoring of netanyahu's and cabinet ministers' performance will decrease. also, the shadowcorruption cases, which are these, and they will be removed from politics to some extent . a week of crisis inside the occupied territories the interior, which has been visible for a long time, the interior will be more visible and it won, it has fallen much wider in the sea, your occupied territories are saying goodbye, the crisis of the regime is getting closer to the end point, it is becoming more visible, it is saying goodbye, but the turkish media is announcing the cancellation of yahoo's trip to ankara, the heart surgery we had was closed again in mahmoud abbas hospital, the head of the self-governing organization is coming to turkey today . dear, you are invited currently, turkey is working on the plan, this is the american sinai in turkey and the conditions are right, it is facing itself, the future needs to be washed away from the camp , all three of them have special problems, they want to go to the united states of america and the land of palestine, in my opinion, the americ
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so is he staying in the shadow cabinet?has said that he will step down as defence secretary at the next cabinet reshuffle. >> we're going joined by >> we're going to be joined by former head of the british army general richard dannatt, to general lord richard dannatt, to discuss him . discuss who could replace him. >> and happy birthday queen camilla. she's 76 today, the first birthday since the coronation there's going to be a gun salute taking place to mark the occasion later . the occasion later. there's a big story. i know it'll be. well, it's cannons, isn't it? it's what they do. it's what they do. but this i think this migrant story is quite significant because it's been resisted locally by the local tory mp, richard drax, who came on with us, of course. but the government they've got the government say they've got to seekers of to get asylum seekers out of hotels these hotels at vast expense. these will the first ones in will be the first ones in a barge on the water moored off the so that's quite a the mainland. so
so is he staying in the shadow cabinet?has said that he will step down as defence secretary at the next cabinet reshuffle. >> we're going joined by >> we're going to be joined by former head of the british army general richard dannatt, to general lord richard dannatt, to discuss him . discuss who could replace him. >> and happy birthday queen camilla. she's 76 today, the first birthday since the coronation there's going to be a gun salute taking place to mark the occasion...
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steve reed, who's in the shadow cabinet, though, and the deputy labour leader angela rayner, both sayingto reflect and that they will the table with will get around the table with the to see how they can the mayor to see how they can make it try and make amend the policy to try and policy or change it to try and make it easier for working people. the ulez is meant people. the ulez charge is meant to coming in in august, but to be coming in in august, but clearly labour are going to have to approach to rethink their approach to election , both for the election strategy, both for the general election and the general election and for the london mayoral election in the caphal london mayoral election in the capital. towards capital. as we head towards next summer. ulez clearly is summer. because ulez clearly is a political opportunity for the conservative party >> okay, good stuff. well, we're just going to continue our whistlestop tour very quickly now and go to anna riley, who has been in the seat of selby and ainsty and we're bringing in olivia utley as well, who is in westminster. and i w
steve reed, who's in the shadow cabinet, though, and the deputy labour leader angela rayner, both sayingto reflect and that they will the table with will get around the table with the to see how they can the mayor to see how they can make it try and make amend the policy to try and policy or change it to try and make it easier for working people. the ulez is meant people. the ulez charge is meant to coming in in august, but to be coming in in august, but clearly labour are going to have to...
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the policy chiefs are the ones who are in charge of who are the shadow cabinet.at goes on over a weekend. it will be in july. this year. so this this is a proposal that anyone can make. they can then say yay or nay to it. >> yeah, no, it. — >> yeah, no, no, it.— >> yeah, no, no, i did it. >> yeah, no, no, i did say it was a proposal. i emphasised that. fair enough. but it is quite a bonkers proposal given the disruption that just stop oil they're clearly oil have done. they're clearly determined a of determined to ruin a lot of pubuc determined to ruin a lot of public events this year and obviously i think we do need the police to have as many powers as possible to stop them doing so. although real reason i want although the real reason i want to this story was to talk about this story was i wanted to mention on the wanted to mention the guy on the stag last weekend. oh, yeah. stag do last weekend. oh, yeah. that all seen that? that was have we all seen that? i don't have to explain it. eamonn, have you seen it? what's up? say it in case the up? i'll say it so in
the policy chiefs are the ones who are in charge of who are the shadow cabinet.at goes on over a weekend. it will be in july. this year. so this this is a proposal that anyone can make. they can then say yay or nay to it. >> yeah, no, it. — >> yeah, no, no, it.— >> yeah, no, no, i did it. >> yeah, no, no, i did say it was a proposal. i emphasised that. fair enough. but it is quite a bonkers proposal given the disruption that just stop oil they're clearly oil have...
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and i was just saying to the shadow cabinet, these guys, you can imagine the workforce at scunthorpe, charities say that already stretched mental health services, will have to respond instead.a new study suggests that doing the plank or wall squats could be a good way of reducing blood pressure. researchers say guidance which currently focuses on running and cycling should be updated. huge game for the republic of ireland in the women's world cup this afternoon as they face the olympic champions canada looking to keep alive their chances of progressing from the group stage. it's not must win, but defeat will see them eliminated. we've commentary on 5 sports extra from 1255. both spain and japan are safely through to the kncokout stages of the tournament after wins against zambia and costa rica respectively. tottenham hotspur owner joe lewis has been charged with "orchestrating a brazen insider trader scheme", according to us attorney damian williams. a lawyer for mr lewis said charging him was an "egregious error injudgement", and that the the 86—year—old had come to the us voluntaril
and i was just saying to the shadow cabinet, these guys, you can imagine the workforce at scunthorpe, charities say that already stretched mental health services, will have to respond instead.a new study suggests that doing the plank or wall squats could be a good way of reducing blood pressure. researchers say guidance which currently focuses on running and cycling should be updated. huge game for the republic of ireland in the women's world cup this afternoon as they face the olympic...
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but just to be really clear, i mean, your shadow cabinet colleague, yvette to say yvette cooper, refusedindeed, jonathan ashworth has as heinous and has described it as heinous and vicious, children vicious, keeping children in poverty. like you, if poverty. so i would like you, if you will, to say here on live television whether or not you support policy . support this policy. >> well, look, both things can be true at the same time. things can be bad if you support a heinous policy, is what you're saying a bad this this is this is this is a bad. but i don't we don't support the policy. but what we're saying is it's a bad policy, which we've opposed consistently. is a bad consistently. and it is a bad policy . and what and policy. and what jonathan and jonathan ashworth himself has said, these things said, both of these things at the same time, which is things can be a bad policy, which this is. the same time, the is. and at the same time, the economic reality of the situation means that unfortunately we can't then commit to reversing it. and that is true of a of a whole range of things.
but just to be really clear, i mean, your shadow cabinet colleague, yvette to say yvette cooper, refusedindeed, jonathan ashworth has as heinous and has described it as heinous and vicious, children vicious, keeping children in poverty. like you, if poverty. so i would like you, if you will, to say here on live television whether or not you support policy . support this policy. >> well, look, both things can be true at the same time. things can be bad if you support a heinous policy, is...
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believe me, it will be easier for us to live, and then we have i remember that he offers a shadow one, to whom the cabinetil. we only teach. it certainly look, as far as the government is concerned. we were just at one time in mishustin's situational center. there are all the instructions of the president. putin painted. not just months, weeks, days, hours. yes, i agree. i recently, for example, was the first time. i asked him. he says, yes , indeed, we do not leave work, and i believe him, here he was on the government unit. i i believe him. i know that. well, i say that from above this funnel must be let go down, so that at the bottom on every bridge uh, that means uh in every economic entity, where the military-industrial complex is concerned. why should the metal rise in price? why diesel fuel for 2 years for the last two years , diesel fuel was less than ninety-fifth gasoline? why did it suddenly become more expensive? she's like that for two. for 2 rubles. such a strange one, you know, we listen to the pug, the oligarchic one and eats and eats quietly. well, you can't do that. and in this in each of
believe me, it will be easier for us to live, and then we have i remember that he offers a shadow one, to whom the cabinetil. we only teach. it certainly look, as far as the government is concerned. we were just at one time in mishustin's situational center. there are all the instructions of the president. putin painted. not just months, weeks, days, hours. yes, i agree. i recently, for example, was the first time. i asked him. he says, yes , indeed, we do not leave work, and i believe him,...