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five years of keir starmer means five years of keir starmer means five years of keir starmer means fivey upside down and topsy turvy when it comes to grandpa himself . former labour grandpa himself. former labour leaderjeremy grandpa himself. former labour leader jeremy corbyn previously campaigning for him to prime minister on record as saying that corbyn would be a great prime minister whilst evicting the same man who hasn't really said anything from what he said before before . jeremy corbyn as before before. jeremy corbyn as prime minister would have been a national security and economic disaster for the country. starmer campaign and for him to get the top job, he was an enabler , if you like, an enabler, if you like, an accomplice now starmer is campaigning for the same man to be chucked out of the party. it doesn't show great judgement, doesn't show great judgement, does it. starmer is toxic and upside down on national, which he wanted when he ran for the leadership, but which now he doesn't. don't get me wrong , the doesn't. don't get me wrong, the tories are disastrous . doesn't
five years of keir starmer means five years of keir starmer means five years of keir starmer means fivey upside down and topsy turvy when it comes to grandpa himself . former labour grandpa himself. former labour leaderjeremy grandpa himself. former labour leader jeremy corbyn previously campaigning for him to prime minister on record as saying that corbyn would be a great prime minister whilst evicting the same man who hasn't really said anything from what he said before before . jeremy corbyn...
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starmer .ir starmer. kelvin says . have you noticed that with starmer it's always about the headune starmer it's always about the headline , never the means of headline, never the means of getting there . let's take the getting there. let's take the northern ireland protocol. nobody has pinned him down on what sort of agreement he would want to achieve. he just that labour would support the government in a vote. what a cop out duking coming in and also subscribe to our youtube channel. we are surprise surprise at gb news. many good interviews today . so to all of interviews today. so to all of my huge thanks for finding time for us. that's it for today from me and the whole team. thank very much indeed forjoining us here on gb news tv and radio. we're back next weekend. for now. bye. hello great to host and welcome to your forecast from the met office looking ahead for much of the week , it's ahead for much of the week, it's going to be dry and settled . going to be dry and settled. there will
starmer .ir starmer. kelvin says . have you noticed that with starmer it's always about the headune starmer it's always about the headline , never the means of headline, never the means of getting there . let's take the getting there. let's take the northern ireland protocol. nobody has pinned him down on what sort of agreement he would want to achieve. he just that labour would support the government in a vote. what a cop out duking coming in and also subscribe to our youtube channel. we are...
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five years of keir starmer means five years of keir starmer means five years of keir starmer means fivey upside down and topsy turvy when it comes to grandpa himself . former labour grandpa himself. former labour leaderjeremy grandpa himself. former labour leader jeremy corbyn previously campaigning for him to prime minister on record as saying that corbyn would be a great prime minister whilst evicting the same man who hasn't really said anything from what he said before before . jeremy corbyn as before before. jeremy corbyn as prime minister would have been a national security and economic disaster for the country. starmer campaign and for him to get the top job, he was an enabler , if you like, an enabler, if you like, an accomplice now starmer is campaigning for the same man to be chucked out of the party. it doesn't show great judgement, doesn't show great judgement, doesit. doesn't show great judgement, does it . starmer is toxic and does it. starmer is toxic and upside down on national, which he wanted when he ran for the leadership, but which now he doesn't. don't get me wrong ,
five years of keir starmer means five years of keir starmer means five years of keir starmer means fivey upside down and topsy turvy when it comes to grandpa himself . former labour grandpa himself. former labour leaderjeremy grandpa himself. former labour leader jeremy corbyn previously campaigning for him to prime minister on record as saying that corbyn would be a great prime minister whilst evicting the same man who hasn't really said anything from what he said before before . jeremy corbyn...
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here's how keir starmer sounded while chris was watching.oing to transform the way britain does its business from top to bottom. we'll modernise central government so it becomes dynamic, agile, strong, and, above all, focused. more open to expertise, to partnership with business, unions, communities and civil society — mission—driven government. and chris mason's mission is to get back to the office at some point, so we grabbed a word with him earlier. hello, newscasters, from manchester, where we've just finished our piece for the telly news on keir starmer�*s speech, and a curious one, because often you might expect me to say, here is what was in it and start rattling off all sorts of policy ideas but there wasn't much policy in it, really. the strategy keir starmer is adopting is that he reckons in all likelihood the general election is around about 18 months off, maybe longer, so he doesn't want to say too much, too soon about specifics because he could be a hostage to fortune. a good idea could get nicked by the conservatives or others.
here's how keir starmer sounded while chris was watching.oing to transform the way britain does its business from top to bottom. we'll modernise central government so it becomes dynamic, agile, strong, and, above all, focused. more open to expertise, to partnership with business, unions, communities and civil society — mission—driven government. and chris mason's mission is to get back to the office at some point, so we grabbed a word with him earlier. hello, newscasters, from manchester,...
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you said keir starmer wanted to be the arm of.h people, a phrase first used by tony blair all those years ago. do you see the position you have outlined, the position you have talked about on crime and punishment as reconnecting the labour party with the sorts of voters who had concluded that you were really about sort of avacado—eating, the language that will be used by the new tory vice chairman? sham; that will be used by the new tory vice chairman?— that will be used by the new tory vice chairman? any political party that can't win _ vice chairman? any political party that can't win the _ vice chairman? any political party that can't win the support - vice chairman? any political party that can't win the support of- vice chairman? any political party i that can't win the support of enough british voters to get into government is never going into government. you're not a party of government, you're a party of protest. we need to become a vehicle for the british people to make the change it wants to see. that is what it meant by
you said keir starmer wanted to be the arm of.h people, a phrase first used by tony blair all those years ago. do you see the position you have outlined, the position you have talked about on crime and punishment as reconnecting the labour party with the sorts of voters who had concluded that you were really about sort of avacado—eating, the language that will be used by the new tory vice chairman? sham; that will be used by the new tory vice chairman?— that will be used by the new tory...
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sir keir starmer said action.t an apology , was needed to all those apology, was needed to all those who were hurt to all those who were let down. to all those dnven were let down. to all those driven out of our party. who no longer felt it was their home. who suffered the most appalling abuse. today on behalf of the entire labour party, i sorry what you've been through could never be undone. apologies alone cannot make right. never be undone. apologies alone cannot make right . the rate of cannot make right. the rate of uk inflow has fallen for the third month in a row but remains in double digits. data from the office for national statistics shows the consumer price index fell to 10.1% in january, down from 10.5% in december. the drop largely due to the price of fuel and transport slowing . and transport slowing. chancellor jeremy and transport slowing. chancellorjeremy hunt says the chancellor jeremy hunt says the fight to reduce inflation is far from over . a boy fight to reduce inflation is far from over. a b
sir keir starmer said action.t an apology , was needed to all those apology, was needed to all those who were hurt to all those who were let down. to all those dnven were let down. to all those driven out of our party. who no longer felt it was their home. who suffered the most appalling abuse. today on behalf of the entire labour party, i sorry what you've been through could never be undone. apologies alone cannot make right. never be undone. apologies alone cannot make right . the rate of...
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starmer is the same, kevin says. starmer is full of empty promises.wn mother just to get vote, but instead saying these missions is one thing. carrying them out is another. they say anything to get voted in things said. i'd like to hear what starmer would do regarding small boats . well, that's always good boats. well, that's always good to hear. and then he says, all as all political , do they say, as all political, do they say, do they say what they think would gain them would gain them votes when they win, they change when they're from, when their promises that. they all promises that. exactly. they all do ? well, do that don't they? well, listen, with coming up, listen, stay with us. coming up, how would like to be paid how would you like to be paid the same amount to work a day less maybe it possible for less maybe it is possible for all full day working week all of full day working week suggests that it could be the future . is just gone . 37 minutes after is just gone. 37 minutes after 6:00. welcome back to dewbs& co. with me now on a quick wit
starmer is the same, kevin says. starmer is full of empty promises.wn mother just to get vote, but instead saying these missions is one thing. carrying them out is another. they say anything to get voted in things said. i'd like to hear what starmer would do regarding small boats . well, that's always good boats. well, that's always good to hear. and then he says, all as all political , do they say, as all political, do they say, do they say what they think would gain them would gain them votes...
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when keir starmer. you, good beer. when keir starmer finally announced _ you, good beer.keir starmer finally announced that _ you, good beer. when keir starmer finally announced that there - you, good beer. when keir starmer finally announced that there was i you, good beer. when keir starmer finally announced that there was no way back forjeremy corbyn, as someone who is a veteran for the struggle inside the party, how did it make you feel? i struggle inside the party, how did it make you feel?— it make you feel? i felt relieved, is the truth- _ it make you feel? i felt relieved, is the truth. there _ it make you feel? i felt relieved, is the truth. there are _ it make you feel? i felt relieved, is the truth. there are two - it make you feel? i felt relieved, l is the truth. there are two reasons for this, one is the necessity for keir starmer as a leader of the party to show that he has changed the party and that he will change the party and that he will change the country. that has been done. the me, my history and politics goes back to lambeth when i was first elected
when keir starmer. you, good beer. when keir starmer finally announced _ you, good beer.keir starmer finally announced that _ you, good beer. when keir starmer finally announced that there - you, good beer. when keir starmer finally announced that there was i you, good beer. when keir starmer finally announced that there was no way back forjeremy corbyn, as someone who is a veteran for the struggle inside the party, how did it make you feel? i struggle inside the party, how did it make you...
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starmer's confirmed election. starmer's confirmed that he won't be able to stand.st as a reminder is unked of course, just as a reminder is linked to, nor is his seat. let me pick up with you on this. do you back starmer? do you think it's right to block ? corbyn no , it's right to block? corbyn no, i think the framing here from jeremy corbyn is entirely correct . he is still just let correct. he is still just let youn correct. he is still just let your, you know, your audience know that he's still a labour party member. i think that's not often communicated enough. so he's been suspended the he's not been suspended from the labour lost the whip he's not been suspended from the laia ur lost the whip he's not been suspended from the laia member lost the whip he's not been suspended from the laia member of lost the whip he's not been suspended from the laia member of parliament, hip he's not been suspended from the laia member of parliament, keir as a member of parliament, keir starmer seeking the starmer said. when seeking the leadership in the labour party in 2020
starmer's confirmed election. starmer's confirmed that he won't be able to stand.st as a reminder is unked of course, just as a reminder is linked to, nor is his seat. let me pick up with you on this. do you back starmer? do you think it's right to block ? corbyn no , it's right to block? corbyn no, i think the framing here from jeremy corbyn is entirely correct . he is still just let correct. he is still just let youn correct. he is still just let your, you know, your audience know that he's...
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so mocking from keir starmer.r her to even sit down with me and in office for a 20 minute interview and talk about northern ireland is pretty punchy and in the full interview you can listen to her issuing a veiled threat. she said in that in that clip that she's resigned before when she's found the terms of conditions intolerable . in the full interview, she says , look, stormont won't work says, look, stormont won't work if we don't have the deal. whoopee it's as simple as that . whoopee it's as simple as that. i don't think she approaches northern ireland. she has any great long standing history , great long standing history, northern ireland or deep, deep interest in the very complex politics in northern on with all respect to her. she approaches it as a lawyer and she is legally offended. she is conscious , attitudinally conscious, attitudinally offended that what she calls in a phrase that's likely to stick a phrase that's likely to stick a politicised and expansionist call in strasbourg, of course, the europ
so mocking from keir starmer.r her to even sit down with me and in office for a 20 minute interview and talk about northern ireland is pretty punchy and in the full interview you can listen to her issuing a veiled threat. she said in that in that clip that she's resigned before when she's found the terms of conditions intolerable . in the full interview, she says , look, stormont won't work says, look, stormont won't work if we don't have the deal. whoopee it's as simple as that . whoopee it's...
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labour leader sir keir starmer is launching what he calls five national �*missions�* for a future government'll bring you his speech live at 10:30. this is the big fixing the fundamentals, to make sure we can restore, if you like, the pride and purpose to britain, the great potential our country has. so they are long—term missions. the government confirms plans to establish a new independent regulator of men's football in england, which aims to make clubs financially resilient and stop them joining breakaway competitions. david bowie�*s personal archive — comprising of more than 80,000 items — has been purchased by the victoria and albert museum and will be on display in 2025. in the last hour, a senior police officer shot in northern ireland has been named as detective chief inspectorjohn caldwell. an attempted murder investigation is underway; police say their primary focus is on dissident republicans. mr caldwell is in a critical but stable condition after the incident at a sports complex in 0magh in county tyrone. he was shot several times in front of young people he had been coaching. s
labour leader sir keir starmer is launching what he calls five national �*missions�* for a future government'll bring you his speech live at 10:30. this is the big fixing the fundamentals, to make sure we can restore, if you like, the pride and purpose to britain, the great potential our country has. so they are long—term missions. the government confirms plans to establish a new independent regulator of men's football in england, which aims to make clubs financially resilient and stop...
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and why didn't keir starmer mention the strikes . starmer mention the strikes.rime minister's questions today 7 prime minister's questions today .7 why is he going so quiet? labour ? why is he going so quiet? labour can't be afraid of the unions . surely so. jacob unions. surely so. jacob rees—mogg on the way and on walkout wednesday. britain isn't working quite literally . that's working quite literally. that's my big opinion, which is straight after the headlines with poorly middle . just mark with poorly middle. just mark thank you and good evening to you.the thank you and good evening to you. the top story on gb news today, hundreds of thousands of workers have been taking part in so—called walkout wednesday . so—called walkout wednesday. it's the uk's biggest day of industrial action. in more than a decade. after half a million people across seven trade unions went on strike over pay jobs and conditions. teachers took part in the action along with border force officers and bus and train drivers, causing wide travel disruption . education minister disruption
and why didn't keir starmer mention the strikes . starmer mention the strikes.rime minister's questions today 7 prime minister's questions today .7 why is he going so quiet? labour ? why is he going so quiet? labour can't be afraid of the unions . surely so. jacob unions. surely so. jacob rees—mogg on the way and on walkout wednesday. britain isn't working quite literally . that's working quite literally. that's my big opinion, which is straight after the headlines with poorly middle . just...
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how significant was that speech by keir starmer today? it was low on expectation but light on detail. what did he promise? >> these five missions. as labor sets up a framework going to general election next year. keir starmer's pitch is we will bring stability back to u.k. politics. they have this big agenda around green tech making the u.k. -- it's not fleshed out. it's the beginnings of that policy platform. >> what were talking about is fiscally oriented policy. we also have to consider auditory policy which brings me to the bank of england and what one policymaker from the boe had to say today about interest rate hikes being needed. just take a listen to that. >> monetary policy has been historically aggressive but perhaps insufficiently so relative to the multiple shots, the behavior is pushing up inflation and initially accommodative starting point. kailey: to bring you in here, philip, how does what keir starmer want to achieve impact what the bank of england is trying to achieve? >> the bank of england trying to get inflation unde
how significant was that speech by keir starmer today? it was low on expectation but light on detail. what did he promise? >> these five missions. as labor sets up a framework going to general election next year. keir starmer's pitch is we will bring stability back to u.k. politics. they have this big agenda around green tech making the u.k. -- it's not fleshed out. it's the beginnings of that policy platform. >> what were talking about is fiscally oriented policy. we also have to...
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, keir starmer starmer .thank opposition, keir starmer starmer . thank you, mr. speaker. i join the prime minister and comments about ukraine. i had the privilege last week seeing firsthand the courage and resilience of the ukrainian and we must continue to stand united in this house in support of ukraine. mr. speaker, i also say that the thoughts of the whole house, i am sure the whole will be with the family of this very, very difficult time . i can i very difficult time. i can i welcome the new member west lancashire , her first pmqs. mr. lancashire, her first pmqs. mr. speaken lancashire, her first pmqs. mr. speaker, the party is proud to be the party of the good friday agreement and peace and prosperity in northern ireland. we welcome attempts to make the protocol work effectively a promise to agree with me that it been poorly implemented and that the basis for any deal must be removing unless checks on goods . prime minister. well, mr. speaker . let . prime minister. well, mr. speaker. let me welcome th
, keir starmer starmer .thank opposition, keir starmer starmer . thank you, mr. speaker. i join the prime minister and comments about ukraine. i had the privilege last week seeing firsthand the courage and resilience of the ukrainian and we must continue to stand united in this house in support of ukraine. mr. speaker, i also say that the thoughts of the whole house, i am sure the whole will be with the family of this very, very difficult time . i can i very difficult time. i can i welcome the...
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and why didn't keir starmer mention the strikes . starmer mention the strikes.rime minister's questions today 7 prime minister's questions today .7 why is he going so quiet? labour ? why is he going so quiet? labour can't be afraid of the unions . surely so. jacob unions. surely so. jacob rees—mogg on the way and on walkout wednesday. britain isn't working quite literally . that's working quite literally. that's my big opinion, which is straight after the headlines with poorly middle . just mark with poorly middle. just mark thank you and good evening to you.the thank you and good evening to you. the top story on gb news today, hundreds of thousands of workers have been taking part in so—called walkout wednesday . so—called walkout wednesday. it's the uk's biggest day of industrial action. in more than a decade. after half a million people across seven trade unions went on strike over pay jobs and conditions. teachers took part in the action along with border force officers and bus and train drivers, causing wide travel disruption . education minister disruption
and why didn't keir starmer mention the strikes . starmer mention the strikes.rime minister's questions today 7 prime minister's questions today .7 why is he going so quiet? labour ? why is he going so quiet? labour can't be afraid of the unions . surely so. jacob unions. surely so. jacob rees—mogg on the way and on walkout wednesday. britain isn't working quite literally . that's working quite literally. that's my big opinion, which is straight after the headlines with poorly middle . just...
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starmer clip, of course. arguing against but defending jeremy corbyn to the hilt. it was circulated on twitter by the former minister simon clarke. let's take a look at here . i'm 100% behind jeremy at here. i'm 100% behind jeremy corbyn. you are not. i am working with jeremy corbyn to try to win the next general election and don't trust the last poll. yes because what jeremy corbyn brought to this party, he made us anti—austerity party, he made us anti—austerity party that stood against cuts . party that stood against cuts. you were loyal to jeremy corbyn and you in his defence just now . but louise ellman says that he is a danger not just to the labour party but to the entire british jewish community. i don't accept that. i don't . so don't accept that. i don't. so paul damaging is that clip there to keir . well i think it's to keir. well i think it's always damaging if as a politician you are seen to be saying one thing at one moment in time then say in a completely different thing, just a couple years dow
starmer clip, of course. arguing against but defending jeremy corbyn to the hilt. it was circulated on twitter by the former minister simon clarke. let's take a look at here . i'm 100% behind jeremy at here. i'm 100% behind jeremy corbyn. you are not. i am working with jeremy corbyn to try to win the next general election and don't trust the last poll. yes because what jeremy corbyn brought to this party, he made us anti—austerity party, he made us anti—austerity party that stood against...
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surface keir starmer. surface with keir starmer.e thinks plays well and what doing . it and that's what he's doing. it literally it's thing. austin literally is. it's thing. austin do you feel like labour are going to be much more of a threat now that sturgeon's got i mean keir starmer's weak that she's problem solvers under corbyn it was supporting corbyn saying i'm going to back you and know the is a slight doublespeak but when it comes to any issues like syphilis food before then the tories section 55 to block the tories section 55 to block the jd reform . before they did the jd reform. before they did not it was asked on the news , not it was asked on the news, would you use section 50 if i couldn't give an answer ? yes, it couldn't give an answer? yes, it was asked or ice a gender recognition form and says, well what reform do you support? shouldn't they have an answer that can deal with those? this is a man he him say what a woman should get ten. but yeah, i know women have a penis. he can't answer the question, but the thing
surface keir starmer. surface with keir starmer.e thinks plays well and what doing . it and that's what he's doing. it literally it's thing. austin literally is. it's thing. austin do you feel like labour are going to be much more of a threat now that sturgeon's got i mean keir starmer's weak that she's problem solvers under corbyn it was supporting corbyn saying i'm going to back you and know the is a slight doublespeak but when it comes to any issues like syphilis food before then the tories...
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because i think starmer sunak's? because i think starmer would make a better prime minister.ishi sunak's has done a decent job in stabilising the markets but he hasn't got a vision . absolutely. hasn't got a vision. absolutely. he's not a politician he is a banker who is in politics. i'm glad you said banker we must get. audience yes. i owe my education. said something else. well these fleet street journalists, they've got . journalists, they've got. they've got to watch that tongue. my thanks to carr, new political commentator, bestselling former bestselling author and former editor the sunday mirror. editor of the sunday mirror. still with wholesale still to come with wholesale energy falling, why are energy prices falling, why are we so much heat our we paying so much to heat our homes . and as all new monarch homes. and as all new monarch disappears from australian banknotes, king charles banknotes, is king charles losing his grip on the commonwealth? is this his first major setback ? but next up, major setback? but next up, following departure of the legendary ken and as
because i think starmer sunak's? because i think starmer would make a better prime minister.ishi sunak's has done a decent job in stabilising the markets but he hasn't got a vision . absolutely. hasn't got a vision. absolutely. he's not a politician he is a banker who is in politics. i'm glad you said banker we must get. audience yes. i owe my education. said something else. well these fleet street journalists, they've got . journalists, they've got. they've got to watch that tongue. my thanks...
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starmer that actually, isn't it? starmer that could benefit from a big fall in snp support .nk the, snp support. well i think the, the are obvious advantages for the are obvious advantages for the for the labour party in nicola sturgeon's departure . i nicola sturgeon's departure. i don't think there's any doubt about that , but i think the, the about that, but i think the, the big question that been answered today is, is the future of the union. and i don't think there's any question that the cause of , any question that the cause of, independence has been set back immeasurably by nicola sturgeon's departure . and i sturgeon's departure. and i think that it was the inability to progress , the independence to progress, the independence cause that lies at the heart of , of her decision . and i think , of her decision. and i think that was pretty clear from . the that was pretty clear from. the from, from the press conference today. but it's, it's the division within the snp that is her big problem. and the special conference coming up next month which was probably going to rev
starmer that actually, isn't it? starmer that could benefit from a big fall in snp support .nk the, snp support. well i think the, the are obvious advantages for the are obvious advantages for the for the labour party in nicola sturgeon's departure . i nicola sturgeon's departure. i don't think there's any doubt about that , but i think the, the about that, but i think the, the big question that been answered today is, is the future of the union. and i don't think there's any question that the...
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~ ~ .,~ leader of the opposition, keir starmer. ., ~ ., starmer. to — starmer. thank you, mr speaker, and thank you to the _ starmer. thank you, mr speaker, and thank you to the prime _ starmer. thank you, mr speaker, and thank you to the prime minister - starmer. thank you, mr speaker, and thank you to the prime minister for i thank you to the prime minister for advanced _ thank you to the prime minister for advanced sight of— thank you to the prime minister for advanced sight of his _ thank you to the prime minister for advanced sight of his statement. thank you to the prime minister forl advanced sight of his statement and for the _ advanced sight of his statement and for the briefing _ advanced sight of his statement and for the briefing i— advanced sight of his statement and for the briefing i was— advanced sight of his statement and for the briefing i was given - advanced sight of his statement and for the briefing i was given earlier. for the briefing i was given earlier this afternoon. _ for the briefing i was given earlier this afternoon.
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they would argue certainly not an sir keir starmer has been i not an sir keir starmer has been at pains polls, it is relatively consistent over the conservatives, that's encouraging, but certainly not a sign that the next election is in the bag. there is a general sense that a lot of that lead labour have in the polls at the moment is down to the performance of the conservatives in government, people being unhappy about that, rather than enthusiasm for what labour has to offer. it is reflecting, if you like, and a conservative sentiment, rather than pro—labour sentiment. —— anti—conservative sentiment. they do suggest that if there was an election soon, on the basis of the polls at the moment, you'd have to say sir keir starmer is well placed to be confident he would become prime minister and looking at a labour majority, but as you point out, the timetable is much looser than that. the expectation and that is all it is really at the moment is that the best bet for a general election would be next autumn, and a lot can happen between now and then. the number of asylum seekers waiting fo
they would argue certainly not an sir keir starmer has been i not an sir keir starmer has been at pains polls, it is relatively consistent over the conservatives, that's encouraging, but certainly not a sign that the next election is in the bag. there is a general sense that a lot of that lead labour have in the polls at the moment is down to the performance of the conservatives in government, people being unhappy about that, rather than enthusiasm for what labour has to offer. it is...
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meanwhile keir starmer has been in ukraine again and strikes in germany stopped him from getting across to the munich security conference. we'll also be discussing how labour be handling all of the above about to come after the headunes. above about to come after the headlines . good morning to past headlines. good morning to past . i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. the prime minister is holding talks with stormont leaders amid speculation deal could be close over the brexit protocol. rishi sunak along with the northern ireland secretary chris heaton—harris, are meeting in an effort to reassure the dup about the prime hopes to overcome problems with the protocol . he hopes a deal protocol. he hopes a deal between the eu and the uk can be agreed days over the post—brexit trading arrangements . the trading arrangements. the assembly's postponed the conference on independence following resignation of first minister nicola sturgeon . it minister nicola sturgeon. it comes as the party's executive committee says a ballot select the new party will close on the 27th of march. deputy first
meanwhile keir starmer has been in ukraine again and strikes in germany stopped him from getting across to the munich security conference. we'll also be discussing how labour be handling all of the above about to come after the headunes. above about to come after the headlines . good morning to past headlines. good morning to past . i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. the prime minister is holding talks with stormont leaders amid speculation deal could be close over the brexit protocol....
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this is sir keir starmer his first visit to - sir keir starmer his first visit to ukraine from a yearnt zielinski in the capital, kyiv, and we're told he has gone there to demonstrate neighbours unwavering support in the fight against russian aggression. as well as meeting the president in the capital he has gone to other areas to see russian war crimes. and here is explained in a little bit more about his reasoning behind it. it is imortant about his reasoning behind it. it is important for— about his reasoning behind it. it is important for me to be here in ukraine— important for me to be here in ukraine to— important for me to be here in ukraine to show the support from the united _ ukraine to show the support from the united kingdom. making it absolutely clear that _ united kingdom. making it absolutely clear that if there is an election the next — clear that if there is an election the next year with a change of government the support for ukraine will remain— government the support for ukraine will remain the same. notjust showing — will remain the same. notjust showing our suppo
this is sir keir starmer his first visit to - sir keir starmer his first visit to ukraine from a yearnt zielinski in the capital, kyiv, and we're told he has gone there to demonstrate neighbours unwavering support in the fight against russian aggression. as well as meeting the president in the capital he has gone to other areas to see russian war crimes. and here is explained in a little bit more about his reasoning behind it. it is imortant about his reasoning behind it. it is important for—...
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starmer that actually, isn't it? starmer that could benefit from a big fall in snp support .nk the, snp support. well i think the, the are obvious advantages for the are obvious advantages for the for the labour party in nicola sturgeon's departure . i nicola sturgeon's departure. i don't think there's any doubt about that , but i think the, the about that, but i think the, the big question that been answered today is, is the future of the union. and i don't think there's any question that the cause of , any question that the cause of, independence has been set back immeasurably by nicola sturgeon's departure . and i sturgeon's departure. and i think that it was the inability to progress , the independence to progress, the independence cause that lies at the heart of , of her decision . and i think , of her decision. and i think that was pretty clear from . the that was pretty clear from. the from, from the press conference today. but it's, it's the division within the snp that is her big problem. and the special conference coming up next month which was probably going to rev
starmer that actually, isn't it? starmer that could benefit from a big fall in snp support .nk the, snp support. well i think the, the are obvious advantages for the are obvious advantages for the for the labour party in nicola sturgeon's departure . i nicola sturgeon's departure. i don't think there's any doubt about that , but i think the, the about that, but i think the, the big question that been answered today is, is the future of the union. and i don't think there's any question that the...
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surface keir starmer. surface with keir starmer.e thinks plays well and what doing . it and that's what he's doing. it literally it's thing. austin literally is. it's thing. austin do you feel like labour are going to be much more of a threat now that sturgeon's got i mean keir starmer's weak that she's problem solvers under corbyn it was supporting corbyn saying i'm going to back you and know the is a slight doublespeak but when it comes to any issues like syphilis food before then the tories section 55 to block the tories section 55 to block the jd reform . before they did the jd reform. before they did not it was asked on the news , not it was asked on the news, would you use section 50 if i couldn't give an answer ? yes, it couldn't give an answer? yes, it was asked or ice a gender recognition form and says, well what reform do you support? shouldn't they have an answer that can deal with those? this is a man he him say what a woman should get ten. but yeah, i know women have a penis. he can't answer the question, but the thing
surface keir starmer. surface with keir starmer.e thinks plays well and what doing . it and that's what he's doing. it literally it's thing. austin literally is. it's thing. austin do you feel like labour are going to be much more of a threat now that sturgeon's got i mean keir starmer's weak that she's problem solvers under corbyn it was supporting corbyn saying i'm going to back you and know the is a slight doublespeak but when it comes to any issues like syphilis food before then the tories...
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the speech coming from starmer.he five policy areas of in five key policy areas sort of in a sense, you know , going down a sense, you know, going down the same route the senate went. i going to see i've i mean, are we going to see i've no doubt this phrase is about our relationship with europe will crop up again on thursday . will crop up again on thursday. are we going to see policy on thursday or doesn't he need to do that at this stage kerry avoid specifics at this stage. i think he can when the government is doing so badly in terms tearing themselves apart and he's going to come out with these five national mission statements on, the economy, health, education crime and the environment, and get some old policies . he can dress them down policies. he can dress them down again. he can talk about them, but addressing those areas but he's addressing those areas of concern , all areas of people's concern, all areas where we can show the is failed at some point it will have to prove how labour succeed. but i think at
the speech coming from starmer.he five policy areas of in five key policy areas sort of in a sense, you know , going down a sense, you know, going down the same route the senate went. i going to see i've i mean, are we going to see i've no doubt this phrase is about our relationship with europe will crop up again on thursday . will crop up again on thursday. are we going to see policy on thursday or doesn't he need to do that at this stage kerry avoid specifics at this stage. i think he can...
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starmer need to matters.armer doesn't need to worry people's votes worry about those people's votes at same and i've been at the same time, and i've been at the same time, and i've been a big critic of corbynism over recent years, but the same time i not want to see a labour i do not want to see a labour party which is exclusive, fully a liberal centrist a sort of liberal centrist blairite party. think. blairite labour party. i think. i being become in that i think being become in that party helps bring party actually helps to bring about the rupture the about the rupture between the party working class. i party and the working class. i do we need look at some do think we need to look at some of elements which did of the elements which corbyn did introduce, particularly terms introduce, particularly in terms of build new of trying to build a new economic model which didn't resonate . we're going get to resonate. we're going to get to a with which which did a point with which which did resonate well right ? on
starmer need to matters.armer doesn't need to worry people's votes worry about those people's votes at same and i've been at the same time, and i've been at the same time, and i've been a big critic of corbynism over recent years, but the same time i not want to see a labour i do not want to see a labour party which is exclusive, fully a liberal centrist a sort of liberal centrist blairite party. think. blairite labour party. i think. i being become in that i think being become in that party...
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because i think starmer sunak's? because i think starmer would make a better prime minister.ishi sunak's has done a decent job in stabilising the markets but he hasn't got a vision . absolutely. hasn't got a vision. absolutely. he's not a politician he is a banker who is in politics. i'm glad you said banker we must get. audience yes. i owe my education. said something else. well these fleet street journalists, they've got . journalists, they've got. they've got to watch that tongue. my thanks to carr, new political commentator, bestselling former bestselling author and former editor the sunday mirror. editor of the sunday mirror. still with wholesale still to come with wholesale energy falling, why are energy prices falling, why are we so much heat our we paying so much to heat our homes . and as all new monarch homes. and as all new monarch disappears from australian banknotes, king charles banknotes, is king charles losing his grip on the commonwealth? is this his first major setback ? but next up, major setback? but next up, following departure of the legendary ken and as
because i think starmer sunak's? because i think starmer would make a better prime minister.ishi sunak's has done a decent job in stabilising the markets but he hasn't got a vision . absolutely. hasn't got a vision. absolutely. he's not a politician he is a banker who is in politics. i'm glad you said banker we must get. audience yes. i owe my education. said something else. well these fleet street journalists, they've got . journalists, they've got. they've got to watch that tongue. my thanks...
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so keir starmer knows that.tesmanlike won't all looking statesmanlike is playing clever politics because if sunak relies labour votes then i think that look makes him look diminished and weak. yeah, absolutely. okay thank you so much. i'm glad we got there. in the end professor anand men on let me know your thoughts gb views at gbnews.uk and also following on from that discussion with rebecca reid there stella o'malley about there and stella o'malley about james bond now being by the sensitivity editors. i want to know whether you think is necessary. we've got a twitter poll going about this in light of james novel, some of roald dahps of james novel, some of roald dahl's books being changed, all sensitivity edits of old books necessary 9 to 8% of you so far saying . no, you've got about an saying. no, you've got about an hour to get your vote in. i wrote a book about childbirth, used to run a business working couples having babies, and i was asked whether i wanted to write about birthing people rather than wome
so keir starmer knows that.tesmanlike won't all looking statesmanlike is playing clever politics because if sunak relies labour votes then i think that look makes him look diminished and weak. yeah, absolutely. okay thank you so much. i'm glad we got there. in the end professor anand men on let me know your thoughts gb views at gbnews.uk and also following on from that discussion with rebecca reid there stella o'malley about there and stella o'malley about james bond now being by the...
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a sentiment by starmer sentiment echoed by keir starmer on well, we need that on friday. diverted from crime if they start with low level crime. but you have to catch and one thing that giuliani found in the transport found new transport authority found in new york people who jump york was the people who jump over turnstiles to get onto over the turnstiles to get onto the subway , actually had the subway, actually had a criminal record for other things . it wasn't simply one thing. they were right . they weren't they were right. they weren't just they were just dodging fares. they were actually who broke laws. actually people who broke laws. all the time. so grabbing them, stopping them, you actually find on people on the run, you find people who've broken bail conditions, people being sold for by people who are being sold for by the police. so this integrates approaches. simply approaches. it's not simply extra staff, it's integrated approach to deter , to divert, approach to deter, to divert, but to prosecute and to prosecute rapidly because witnesses get so frustrated
a sentiment by starmer sentiment echoed by keir starmer on well, we need that on friday. diverted from crime if they start with low level crime. but you have to catch and one thing that giuliani found in the transport found new transport authority found in new york people who jump york was the people who jump over turnstiles to get onto over the turnstiles to get onto the subway , actually had the subway, actually had a criminal record for other things . it wasn't simply one thing. they were...
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sir keir starmer government.ations . he string of recent allegations. he said rishi sunak must known about hmrc investigate should into nadhim zahawi . at the time into nadhim zahawi. at the time he was appointed party chair. he also accused mr. sunak of forcing people to work for a bully. deputy prime minister was facing 24 separate allegations of bullying, according to recent reports. some the complainants were physically sick. one says they were left suicidal . how they were left suicidal. how would you feel if one of his friends or relatives was being forced to work for a bully simply because the man at the top was too weak to do anything about it? well the prime minister responded by saying sir keir starmer have supported the spread of hate. whilst jeremy was labour leader when i was made aware of formal complaints, i instruct a leading independent case to conduct an investigation because i take action when these things happen. but what did he at the weekend? he said at the weekend that hate had been allowed
sir keir starmer government.ations . he string of recent allegations. he said rishi sunak must known about hmrc investigate should into nadhim zahawi . at the time into nadhim zahawi. at the time he was appointed party chair. he also accused mr. sunak of forcing people to work for a bully. deputy prime minister was facing 24 separate allegations of bullying, according to recent reports. some the complainants were physically sick. one says they were left suicidal . how they were left suicidal....
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a sentiment echoed keir starmer sentiment echoed by keir starmer on well, we need that on friday.le should be diverted from crime if they start with low level crime. but you have to catch and one thing that giuliani found in the transport new transport authority found in new york people who jump york was the people who jump over turnstiles to get onto over the turnstiles to get onto the subway , actually had the subway, actually had a criminal record for other things . it wasn't simply one thing. they were right . they weren't they were right. they weren't just they were just dodging fares. they were actually who broke laws. actually people who broke laws. all the time. so grabbing them, stopping them, you actually find on people on the run, you find people who've broken bail conditions, people are being sold for by people who are being sold for by the police. this integrates the police. so this integrates approaches. not simply approaches. it's not simply extra staff, it's integrated approach to deter , to divert, approach to deter, to divert, but to prosecute and to prosecute ra
a sentiment echoed keir starmer sentiment echoed by keir starmer on well, we need that on friday.le should be diverted from crime if they start with low level crime. but you have to catch and one thing that giuliani found in the transport new transport authority found in new york people who jump york was the people who jump over turnstiles to get onto over the turnstiles to get onto the subway , actually had the subway, actually had a criminal record for other things . it wasn't simply one...
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now we know that keir starmer essentially prepared starmer is essentially prepared to deal at all. at all. he doesn't want the northern ireland protocol to be his problem when, as the polls suggest, wins next suggest, he wins the next general but it doesn't general election. but it doesn't look good for a minister look good for a prime minister to winning big votes on to be winning big votes on important legislation just with the help of the opposition . and the help of the opposition. and so in only the case, unless the dup side happily to the terms of the deal and as we've made clear , we are definitely not there yet then mr. sunak is in a tncky yet then mr. sunak is in a tricky position . either he tricky position. either he doesn't give his own piece vote, which opens him up to. accusations of autocratic management style or he looks very weak by winning this important vote, but only with help of the opposition. really really interesting stuff. and no doubt more discussions, more behind closed doors debates and indeed that and indeed that that 1922 committee meeting later today.
now we know that keir starmer essentially prepared starmer is essentially prepared to deal at all. at all. he doesn't want the northern ireland protocol to be his problem when, as the polls suggest, wins next suggest, he wins the next general but it doesn't general election. but it doesn't look good for a minister look good for a prime minister to winning big votes on to be winning big votes on important legislation just with the help of the opposition . and the help of the opposition. and so...
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and keir starmer is paramount.armer is reportedly agreeing with something that liz truss said in 2014 when she talked the disgrace of so much cheese . and disgrace of so much cheese. and i think she would talk about apples and pears, various other things as well. are you concerned about unnecessary levels of importing that we ought to be producing more of our own food? oh, without any shadow of doubt. we should be producing more of what we're good at. and particularly with the horticultural sector, actually, this sector is contracting and contracting we have a fantastic climate here and we should be producing much more. so that was the ambition of liz truss. i really hope sir keir starmer is speaking our conference on tuesday. the prime minister rishi sunak has committed himself back in august to a self—sufficiency target on a statutory reporting duty that still hasn't happened and it's absolutely essential that it does. many people i'm seeing a lot of pictures on social many people at the moment will be seeing emp
and keir starmer is paramount.armer is reportedly agreeing with something that liz truss said in 2014 when she talked the disgrace of so much cheese . and disgrace of so much cheese. and i think she would talk about apples and pears, various other things as well. are you concerned about unnecessary levels of importing that we ought to be producing more of our own food? oh, without any shadow of doubt. we should be producing more of what we're good at. and particularly with the horticultural...
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starmer made that cleartoday.ade to the jewish delivered on every promise he made to thejewish community to deliver on change and keep fighting. you to the jewish community to deliver on change and keep fighting. you say the structural— on change and keep fighting. you say the structural change _ on change and keep fighting. you say the structural change has _ on change and keep fighting. you say the structural change has been - on change and keep fighting. you say the structural change has been made| the structural change has been made but not the cultural change so what else needs to be done? i but not the cultural change so what else needs to be done?— else needs to be done? i think keir did that today. _ else needs to be done? i think keir did that today. he _ else needs to be done? i think keir did that today. he made _ else needs to be done? i think keir did that today. he made it - else needs to be done? i think keir did that today. he made it clear- did that today. he made it clear that if you don�*t like
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the speech coming from starmer.he five policy areas of in five key policy areas sort of in a sense, you know , going down a sense, you know, going down the same route the senate went. i going to see i've i mean, are we going to see i've no doubt this phrase is about our relationship with europe will crop up again on thursday . will crop up again on thursday. are we going to see policy on thursday or doesn't he need to do that at this stage kerry avoid specifics at this stage. i think he can when the government is doing so badly in terms tearing themselves apart and he's going to come out with these five national mission statements on, the economy, health, education crime and the environment, and get some old policies . he can dress them down policies. he can dress them down again. he can talk about them, but addressing those areas but he's addressing those areas of concern , all areas of people's concern, all areas where we can show the is failed at some point it will have to prove how labour succeed. but i think at
the speech coming from starmer.he five policy areas of in five key policy areas sort of in a sense, you know , going down a sense, you know, going down the same route the senate went. i going to see i've i mean, are we going to see i've no doubt this phrase is about our relationship with europe will crop up again on thursday . will crop up again on thursday. are we going to see policy on thursday or doesn't he need to do that at this stage kerry avoid specifics at this stage. i think he can...
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keir starmer it really isn't. is now in a real tight squeeze here? because just feel like starmer not prepared to stand up for them. i think that's unfair to put that onto labour and to suggest that the conservatives up for women because we know that there is an issue with women in politics and how they are treated across the board. i would also argue that right convictions have completely collapsed . the completely collapsed. the conservative government, when starmer was director of uk, i have public prosecutions since just calling out the policy for three prime ministers who have been female. yeah, but also they allowed the conservative for denton to rejoin the party despite him being found that he harassed harassed members. but don't. what about. what about me? what i'm saying this is not a left or right situation. three female prime ministers and you've got cast starmer who will not stop for a female mp . he not stop for a female mp. he wants to protect women . women wants to protect women. women are not a mon
keir starmer it really isn't. is now in a real tight squeeze here? because just feel like starmer not prepared to stand up for them. i think that's unfair to put that onto labour and to suggest that the conservatives up for women because we know that there is an issue with women in politics and how they are treated across the board. i would also argue that right convictions have completely collapsed . the completely collapsed. the conservative government, when starmer was director of uk, i have...
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sir keir starmer written inside the starmer is written inside the papen starmer is written inside thee's telling those that oppose semitism oppose this anti semitism reforms leave telegraph reforms to leave telegraph covers efforts by the covers their efforts by the government to crack down on sick notes at work. this is a good story which i think we should talk about on the list. get people back into the workplace , people back into the workplace, too many of them through in a psyche to easily take a look at this one, a glove featuring on the front of the sun at this believed to be or possibly could believed to be or possibly could be belonging to nicola birley. they've been handed a stained glass found where was last glass found where she was last seen. glass found where she was last seen . and the mail does this bit seen. and the mail does this bit about the queen consort's crying . she will wear a crown without the controversial kohinoor diamond which which doesn't really solve the problem because it means so. india's complaint is that britain stole the corridor diamond. so rather
sir keir starmer written inside the starmer is written inside the papen starmer is written inside thee's telling those that oppose semitism oppose this anti semitism reforms leave telegraph reforms to leave telegraph covers efforts by the covers their efforts by the government to crack down on sick notes at work. this is a good story which i think we should talk about on the list. get people back into the workplace , people back into the workplace, too many of them through in a psyche to easily...
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that is one of keir starmer's five points of all of the things that keir starmer to think prioritisewall that's think up in the red wall that's going be the least of going to be the least of concerns not least because all of this striving after net zero. and the green levies are and all the green levies are actually responsible actually partially responsible for , which for the cost of energy, which is adding cost and fuelling, adding to the cost and fuelling, pardon the pun , the cost of pardon the pun, the cost of living crisis. i do that the conservative party should worried about . the direction of worried about. the direction of travel the labour party obviously the 20 points ahead in the polls. keir starmer is actually making a very good show of it. if you just think pmqs over the last couple of weeks, i think the conservative party should be really worried about it, there are it, but partly because there are some really concerning things buned some really concerning things buried in amongst all of these platitudes, the keir starmer has been has been spouting, including here in
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keir starmer needs to win over towns like this if he's to become prime minister.e too dear, for one. it's hard to go and shop these days. i'm a first—time buyer, so i've just bought my first house. it's been a nightmare. how worried are you about the state of the economy? i'm hoping it's at. its worst right now. ten miles down the road in manchester, are the priorities of bury met by the priorities of labour? this isjust fantastic, to be here. as i look, i didn't realise we were going to have all the people up on the other floors. so, let me announce the economic mission of the next labour government. by the end of labour's first term, we will deliver the highest sustained growth in the g7. applause sir keir set out four other so—called missions, improving the nhs, tackling crime, better education and making the uk what he calls a clean energy superpower. what do you say to those who say, look, you were elected on a particular set of policies for the labour leadership, and you've junked loads of those. so why should we believe what you're saying now is something y
keir starmer needs to win over towns like this if he's to become prime minister.e too dear, for one. it's hard to go and shop these days. i'm a first—time buyer, so i've just bought my first house. it's been a nightmare. how worried are you about the state of the economy? i'm hoping it's at. its worst right now. ten miles down the road in manchester, are the priorities of bury met by the priorities of labour? this isjust fantastic, to be here. as i look, i didn't realise we were going to have...
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and yeah, i think keir starmer that and starmer looking at that and thinking it thinking how do we keepther is why he's not going for radical policies. it's what can i say that of builds can i say that sort of builds into sense that i'm the into the sense that i'm the prime waiting and prime minister in waiting and i've things to do when get i've got things to do when i get there. what what is what is he talking with the talking about with the judiciary? mean judiciary? what does he mean reform justice system? reform the justice system? i think number i mean think there's a number of i mean i can't read into his mind, but i can't read into his mind, but i think looking at it from a labour perspective and you're going crime, going to want to tackle crime, you going want to appear you going to want to appear hard on but looking at on crime, but also looking at all of the problems we've seen, for example, in metropolitan for example, in the metropolitan police, forces. police, all the police forces. and so you'll looking and saying, well, i'm to get conviction going conviction rates up, i'
and yeah, i think keir starmer that and starmer looking at that and thinking it thinking how do we keepther is why he's not going for radical policies. it's what can i say that of builds can i say that sort of builds into sense that i'm the into the sense that i'm the prime waiting and prime minister in waiting and i've things to do when get i've got things to do when i get there. what what is what is he talking with the talking about with the judiciary? mean judiciary? what does he mean reform...
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i think what keir starmer shiny he actually starmer shiny is he actually hasn't in politics that andbeen in politics that and the more he speaks the more risk he's to take that he's he's having to take that he's giving these people giving these pledges, people could the could say, fine, where's the detail about net zero. detail you talk about net zero. you about power . you talk about wind power. sounds fine. who's going to pay for well, leads people's for that? well, leads people's experience been experience of that. it's been dominated actually . the only dominated actually. the only specifics were on net specifics today were on net zero, which to me means actually labouris zero, which to me means actually labour is going through ruinous financial before they even try and recover the companies. if they're trying to do this net zero schtick by 2030, we finished. dominic yeah, i think that was the most sinister pledge in my mind that. that was the most sinister pledge in my mind that . he wants pledge in my mind that. he wants to make britain a zero carbon soup with power. i mean, th
i think what keir starmer shiny he actually starmer shiny is he actually hasn't in politics that andbeen in politics that and the more he speaks the more risk he's to take that he's he's having to take that he's giving these people giving these pledges, people could the could say, fine, where's the detail about net zero. detail you talk about net zero. you about power . you talk about wind power. sounds fine. who's going to pay for well, leads people's for that? well, leads people's experience...
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starmer because i don't think there are too many starmer fans out there.lling point is that he's not the leader of the conservative party who are now so discredit said given the politics have become increasingly presidential , politics have become increasingly presidential, or could the storm of fact be an issue at the next election for labour? the fact that there isn't any great momentum him as a personality . yeah, i think a personality. yeah, i think that's only thing really that sunakis that's only thing really that sunak is clinging to at this point. that storm is not cutting through in the way that tony blair did in the 1990s. and the comparison the 1990s is misleading for that reason . misleading for that reason. blair had incredibly strong leadership ratings and starmer does not he's still in the low single digits blair was plus 50. i mean blair was in a different galaxy when it came to his leadership ratings. and soon it will pointing to this and hoping praying that starmer not cut through otherwise he in serious trouble . do you buy that old trou
starmer because i don't think there are too many starmer fans out there.lling point is that he's not the leader of the conservative party who are now so discredit said given the politics have become increasingly presidential , politics have become increasingly presidential, or could the storm of fact be an issue at the next election for labour? the fact that there isn't any great momentum him as a personality . yeah, i think a personality. yeah, i think that's only thing really that sunakis...