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humility for keir starmer . you having a laugh? starmer. you having a laugh? bofis starmer. boris johnson yesterday and that excellent performance, that completely truthful and convincing performance, the past after we showed him about winning , borrowed himself to be winning, borrowed himself to be humble , resourceful, humble and humble, resourceful, humble and respectful to the committee . he respectful to the committee. he lost his temper occasionally when they kept repeating themselves forever. basically, that was a that was boris johnson yesterday . he showed why johnson yesterday. he showed why he should be acquitted and he showed that he was not actually guilty of misleading parliament, deliberately unconscious lying when he did inadvertently , he when he did inadvertently, he apologised for it at the first possible opportunity , which possible opportunity, which everyone accepts is the right thing to do. if you mistake, if you inadvertently mislead parliament. so i think what he showed yesterday was was tremendous and people have great confidence in him and i'm sure
humility for keir starmer . you having a laugh? starmer. you having a laugh? bofis starmer. boris johnson yesterday and that excellent performance, that completely truthful and convincing performance, the past after we showed him about winning , borrowed himself to be winning, borrowed himself to be humble , resourceful, humble and humble, resourceful, humble and respectful to the committee . he respectful to the committee. he lost his temper occasionally when they kept repeating themselves...
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starmer ? does your lust you, mr. starmer?does your lust for power overrule any form of a moral compass ? of course. corbyn moral compass? of course. corbyn should never been prime minister. even though he may well now run an independent and his listening to north constituency, or maybe even as a city councillor for the london mayoralty . i would say to that mayoralty. i would say to that his bizarre behaviour today proves that he's unfit for high office. can we just very quickly ask you if you're thinking of sending an independent? mr. corbyn very much. i'm to the demonstration against the immigration bill and i suggest you too. you report that too. are reporting will take 10 reporting it. it will take 10 minutes. i have can minutes. do i have to say? can i just you for second? however, i thank you very much. i just want to talk to for seconds to talk to you for 10 seconds about thank very about your future. thank very much. sorry. thank you much. okay i'm sorry. thank you very want to very much. why don't you want to talk it
starmer ? does your lust you, mr. starmer?does your lust for power overrule any form of a moral compass ? of course. corbyn moral compass? of course. corbyn should never been prime minister. even though he may well now run an independent and his listening to north constituency, or maybe even as a city councillor for the london mayoralty . i would say to that mayoralty. i would say to that his bizarre behaviour today proves that he's unfit for high office. can we just very quickly ask you if...
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starmer ? does your lust you, mr. starmer?does your lust for power overrule any form of a moral compass ? of course. corbyn moral compass? of course. corbyn should never been prime minister. even though he may well now run an independent and his listening to north constituency, or maybe even as a city councillor for the london mayoralty . i would say to that mayoralty. i would say to that his bizarre behaviour today proves that he's unfit for high office. can we just very quickly ask you if you're thinking of sending an independent? mr. corbyn very much. i'm to the demonstration against the immigration i suggest immigration bill and i suggest you too. are you report that too. are reporting it will take 10 reporting it. it will take 10 minutes. i have to can minutes. do i have to say? can i just you for second? however, i thank you very much. i just want to to you seconds to talk to you for 10 seconds about future. very about your future. thank very much. sorry. thank you much. okay i'm sorry. thank you very don't want to very
starmer ? does your lust you, mr. starmer?does your lust for power overrule any form of a moral compass ? of course. corbyn moral compass? of course. corbyn should never been prime minister. even though he may well now run an independent and his listening to north constituency, or maybe even as a city councillor for the london mayoralty . i would say to that mayoralty. i would say to that his bizarre behaviour today proves that he's unfit for high office. can we just very quickly ask you if...
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we know keir starmer has been for several - keir starmer has been for several weeks _ keir starmer hasng for someone to fill this role. she was always going to be _ fill this role. she was always going to be on— fill this role. she was always going to be on the list. was fill this role. she was always going to be on the list.— fill this role. she was always going to be on the list._ she i fill this role. she was always going to be on the list._ she is| to be on the list. was she? she is uuite to be on the list. was she? she is quite rightly _ to be on the list. was she? she is quite rightly going _ to be on the list. was she? she is quite rightly going to _ to be on the list. was she? she is quite rightly going to go - to be on the list. was she? she is quite rightly going to go for - to be on the list. was she? she is quite rightly going to go for a - quite rightly going to go for a process, _ quite rightly going to go for a process, proper procedures in place when _ process, proper procedures in place when a _ process, proper procedures in place when a senior civil servant believes t
we know keir starmer has been for several - keir starmer has been for several weeks _ keir starmer hasng for someone to fill this role. she was always going to be _ fill this role. she was always going to be on— fill this role. she was always going to be on the list. was fill this role. she was always going to be on the list.— fill this role. she was always going to be on the list._ she i fill this role. she was always going to be on the list._ she is| to be on the list. was she? she is...
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what does he think of keir starmer ? does he think of keir starmer? can starmer win next election ? can starmer win next election? it might take a as people money for private operations and pay extra to tutor their kids at home and with some now using private police think the public sector isn't . it's time that sector isn't. it's time that taxpayer has got some bang for their buck . we've got tomorrow's their buck. we've got tomorrow's papers exactly 1030 sharp with full panel reaction and in the news agenda with labour councillor brendan chilton i'll be asking was cast on the right to back gary lineker reacting to those stories and to many more. my those stories and to many more. my all star panel of journalist and political consultant emma burnell historian and political commentator david oldroyd bolt and conservative mp and now political commentator and consultant neil parish . as consultant neil parish. as always, i want to hear from you throughout the show. mark gbnews.uk the best bit of the show is when you get touch and look, it's 9:00, so hopefully the kids are in bed. you
what does he think of keir starmer ? does he think of keir starmer? can starmer win next election ? can starmer win next election? it might take a as people money for private operations and pay extra to tutor their kids at home and with some now using private police think the public sector isn't . it's time that sector isn't. it's time that taxpayer has got some bang for their buck . we've got tomorrow's their buck. we've got tomorrow's papers exactly 1030 sharp with full panel reaction and in...
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what does he think of keir starmer ? does he think of keir starmer? can starmer win next election ? can starmer win next election? it might take a as people money for private operations and pay extra to tutor their kids at home and with some now using private police think the public sector isn't . it's time that sector isn't. it's time that taxpayer has got some bang for their buck . we've got tomorrow's their buck. we've got tomorrow's papers exactly 1030 sharp with full panel reaction and in the news agenda with labour councillor brendan chilton i'll be asking was cast on the right to back gary lineker reacting to those stories and to many more. my those stories and to many more. my all star panel of journalist and political consultant emma burnell historian and political commentator david oldroyd bolt and conservative mp and now political commentator and consultant neil parish . as consultant neil parish. as always, i want to hear from you throughout the show. mark gbnews.uk the best bit of the show is when you get touch and look, it's 9:00, so hopefully the kids are in bed. you
what does he think of keir starmer ? does he think of keir starmer? can starmer win next election ? can starmer win next election? it might take a as people money for private operations and pay extra to tutor their kids at home and with some now using private police think the public sector isn't . it's time that sector isn't. it's time that taxpayer has got some bang for their buck . we've got tomorrow's their buck. we've got tomorrow's papers exactly 1030 sharp with full panel reaction and in...
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let conversations between her and keir starmer begin?— starmer begin? come and work for keir starmer in the same way business leaders are coming on your programme to endorse the policies of the labour party, it shows how seriously people are taking the prospect of keir starmer as a prime minister. ,, , ., ., . minister. she is a neutral civil servant. and _ minister. she is a neutral civil servant. and how _ minister. she is a neutral civil servant. and how seriously i minister. she is a neutral civil| servant. and how seriously we minister. she is a neutral civil- servant. and how seriously we are... i'm not questioning that. i'm not questioning her integrity but i'm asking is a neutral civil servant which she was until very recently, when did she begin conversations with the leader of the opposition? you are right not to question her integrity because she's a woman of integrity. integrity because she's a woman of inteuri . ~ integrity. when did her conversations - integrity. when did her conversations with i integrity. when did her conversations with
let conversations between her and keir starmer begin?— starmer begin? come and work for keir starmer in the same way business leaders are coming on your programme to endorse the policies of the labour party, it shows how seriously people are taking the prospect of keir starmer as a prime minister. ,, , ., ., . minister. she is a neutral civil servant. and _ minister. she is a neutral civil servant. and how _ minister. she is a neutral civil servant. and how seriously i minister. she is a...
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keir starmer.~ , ., ~ ,,, ., ~ keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker. toda we keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker. today we remember _ keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker. today we remember the _ keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker. today we remember the innocent - keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker. | today we remember the innocent lives lost six years ago in a terror attack on westminster bridge. amongst those are tragically killed was pc keith palmer who sacrificed his life to protect others stop police officers up and down the country worked tirelessly every day to keep us safe and we thank them for that. to keep us safe and we thank them forthat. but to keep us safe and we thank them for that. but as we saw this week, those brave officers are being let down. dame louise found misogyny and racism in the metropolitan police. i accept those findings in full. does the prime minister? mr accept those findings in full. does the prime minister?— accept those findings in full. does the prime minister?
keir starmer.~ , ., ~ ,,, ., ~ keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker. toda we keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker. today we remember _ keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker. today we remember the _ keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker. today we remember the innocent - keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker. | today we remember the innocent lives lost six years ago in a terror attack on westminster bridge. amongst those are tragically killed was pc keith palmer who sacrificed his life to protect others...
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not much trust more a sunak or starmer , it more a sunak or starmer, it seems. offend should be made to work in the to community up their mess or help to improve their mess or help to improve the local area . there's been the local area. there's been quite a lot of talk about . quite a lot of talk about. people who victims of crime people who are victims of crime choosing or having say in what choosing or having a say in what the perpetrator has to do by of punishment, could be quite interesting. but i think, you know, graffiti someone should clean the graffiti off wall i think that's pretty basic this we never look at the causes of crime which are often societal just lock up or punish culprits. well yes as our previous commentator was saying, poverty often leads to criminal activity. although a lot of people who don't have much means would, i'm sure, dispute that. rob says neither sunak or starmer are worth trusting to deliver a crime reduction. both weak and pathetic. police are not up to the job either. you paint a picture of anarchy rob. yes think morale in
not much trust more a sunak or starmer , it more a sunak or starmer, it seems. offend should be made to work in the to community up their mess or help to improve their mess or help to improve the local area . there's been the local area. there's been quite a lot of talk about . quite a lot of talk about. people who victims of crime people who are victims of crime choosing or having say in what choosing or having a say in what the perpetrator has to do by of punishment, could be quite...
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keir starmer's vanilla , people starmer's like vanilla, people are me.nal wes streeting the most ambitious in the labour ambitious man in the labour party, think he's not leader party, i think he's not leader though. i think he will be one day. right. you know, the day. right. but you know, the truth boris johnson truth about boris johnson is that buying your that he's all buying your notebook. brilliant notebook. so he's a brilliant speaken notebook. so he's a brilliant speaker. i would if speaker. you know, if i would if i were to get invited to a keynote speech, we're having an after dinner occasion tonight for i mean. yes, for a no balls. i mean. yes, exactly . good phrase. that's exactly. good phrase. that's actually . actually, a lot of actually. actually, a lot of people have got quite fundamental problems now of trying to pay their bills and keep their jobs and things. i think they're grateful for think they're quite grateful for someone serious someone who's serious rather than that's what than silly. and that's what we've long. would just we've
keir starmer's vanilla , people starmer's like vanilla, people are me.nal wes streeting the most ambitious in the labour ambitious man in the labour party, think he's not leader party, i think he's not leader though. i think he will be one day. right. you know, the day. right. but you know, the truth boris johnson truth about boris johnson is that buying your that he's all buying your notebook. brilliant notebook. so he's a brilliant speaken notebook. so he's a brilliant speaker. i would if...
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keir starmer on keir starmer. keir starmer on rishi sunak . keir starmer. sunak. he's absolutely deluded on policies. matt vickers here for conservatives , vickers here for conservatives, tadashi for i'm a lefty lawyer , tadashi for i'm a lefty lawyer, but you know, maybe i think i'll you as keir himself out when he was in charge cps he was involved in deporting individuals who had been involved in criminality but i think the reason i think he said the conviction rate when he was there doubled. yes. so the whether we base it on that and the fact that the conservatives have got into such a mess on this entire policy, i think is emblematic of has been happening over the last 13 years. and i'm that during the also we heard say that whether it is on international women's day a woman who is trafficked would not be protected under international law. we would have no safeguards. the likes of mo farah , a celebrated olympian, he farah, a celebrated olympian, he would have been deported had been for the current laws by the government. so on and perhaps wanting to be
keir starmer on keir starmer. keir starmer on rishi sunak . keir starmer. sunak. he's absolutely deluded on policies. matt vickers here for conservatives , vickers here for conservatives, tadashi for i'm a lefty lawyer , tadashi for i'm a lefty lawyer, but you know, maybe i think i'll you as keir himself out when he was in charge cps he was involved in deporting individuals who had been involved in criminality but i think the reason i think he said the conviction rate when he was there doubled....
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welcome to the leader of the opposition, keir starmer. last i the opposition, keir starmer.position, keir starmer— summerthe prime minister claimed he summer the prime minister claimed he wanted to protect free speech and put a stop to no platforming. how concerned was he by the campaign last week by tory mps to cancel a broadcaster? mr speaker, as i said at the time, theissues mr speaker, as i said at the time, the issues between gary lineker and a bbc work for them to resolve and i am very glad, very glad that they did and we can look forward to watching much of the day again on our screens. mr watching much of the day again on our screens-— watching much of the day again on our screens. mr speaker, the sight of them howling _ our screens. mr speaker, the sight of them howling with _ our screens. mr speaker, the sight of them howling with rage - our screens. mr speaker, the sight of them howling with rage over - our screens. mr speaker, the sight of them howling with rage over a l of them howling with rage over a tweet, signing letters in the dozens, desperately trying to
welcome to the leader of the opposition, keir starmer. last i the opposition, keir starmer.position, keir starmer— summerthe prime minister claimed he summer the prime minister claimed he wanted to protect free speech and put a stop to no platforming. how concerned was he by the campaign last week by tory mps to cancel a broadcaster? mr speaker, as i said at the time, theissues mr speaker, as i said at the time, the issues between gary lineker and a bbc work for them to resolve and i am very...
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my jaw hit, gray had got this job with starmer. my jaw hit , the floor. starmer., the floor. it quite extraordinary, isn't it? i it quite extraordinary, isn't it.7 i mean , if you think that it.7 i mean, if you think that the report wasn't a stitch up of bofis the report wasn't a stitch up of boris johnson , in fact, he boris johnson, in fact, he himself said that he felt vindicated by the report say it could have got a lot harder than it actually did. even if you don't think that, you still might think that there's a degree of an appropriate witness to somebody who's in that privileged civil service position. doubt in the position. no doubt in the possession of a huge amount sensitive information, then walking straight from that role to the leader of the opposition office and acting as sir keir starmer's right hand woman , i starmer's right hand woman, i mean, it just does smell decidedly iffy. of there are questions to be asked about when she started negotiations with keir starmer over this job. if it was weeks or months ago, as the times has reported today. then
my jaw hit, gray had got this job with starmer. my jaw hit , the floor. starmer., the floor. it quite extraordinary, isn't it? i it quite extraordinary, isn't it.7 i mean , if you think that it.7 i mean, if you think that the report wasn't a stitch up of bofis the report wasn't a stitch up of boris johnson , in fact, he boris johnson, in fact, he himself said that he felt vindicated by the report say it could have got a lot harder than it actually did. even if you don't think that, you still...
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in the statement that sir keir starmer will put forward tomorrow, the motion to the nec, it says thattly diminished" ifjeremy corbyn is a labour candidate. it may well not be the case locally wherejeremy corbyn has enjoyed a rescue ship funded by banksy were seized in lampedusa after italy's coastguard saying that it had. it“s coastguard saying that it had. it's a rescue boat known for its famous financial backer as well as its top speeds, described by the crew is being able to outrun human traffickers. named after a french feminist and louise michel has reportedly saved hundreds of migrants per over the past three years but the white and pink vessel provided by the british street artist banksy has now been implanted with no timeline for its reduced. as far as we are aware there are at least 15 distress cases as we speak. we could be helping and we are not because we are not allowed to leave the port. in a series of tweets, its crew described a clash at sea with the italian coastguard over the weekend. they say they were told to leave an area at sea but ignored it after coming across
in the statement that sir keir starmer will put forward tomorrow, the motion to the nec, it says thattly diminished" ifjeremy corbyn is a labour candidate. it may well not be the case locally wherejeremy corbyn has enjoyed a rescue ship funded by banksy were seized in lampedusa after italy's coastguard saying that it had. it“s coastguard saying that it had. it's a rescue boat known for its famous financial backer as well as its top speeds, described by the crew is being able to outrun...
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think starmer did penis? i think keir starmer did hesitate a bit his answers penis?ers penis? i think keir starmer did hesi clearly was his answers penis? i think keir starmer did hesi clearly was uncomfortable and clearly was uncomfortable moment, think if you look at moment, but think if you look at the recent rally in scotland, the recent rally in scotland, the jailing of rapist, my the jailing of the rapist, my own housemate who was initially slated to be put in a female , slated to be put in a female, then nicola sturgeon reversed over he gave much clearer over that he gave much clearer answers, much more succinct answers, much more succinct answers, think he answers, because i think he realises that and public want it. definition basically . well, it. definition basically. well, that's quite obvious. but you haven't the question, do you? does woman a penis? i don't does the woman a penis? i don't want to get into a kind of no body thought, no argument, but i mean look what we're doing a keir starmer i mean, i didn't think it was a question at think it was a big
think starmer did penis? i think keir starmer did hesitate a bit his answers penis?ers penis? i think keir starmer did hesi clearly was his answers penis? i think keir starmer did hesi clearly was uncomfortable and clearly was uncomfortable moment, think if you look at moment, but think if you look at the recent rally in scotland, the recent rally in scotland, the jailing of rapist, my the jailing of the rapist, my own housemate who was initially slated to be put in a female , slated to be put...
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his opponent was starmer or johnson's was if his opponent was starmer orjohnson's ? was starmer or johnson's ? well, want to or johnson's? well, you want to surprisingly frank answer an honest statistics show that sunakis honest statistics show that sunak is a marginally harder opponent . really? yeah opponent. really? yeah interesting. what do you believe in? i'm telling you that in good faith, i always believe every word that comes out of your mouth. except perhaps the thing about oxbridge a minute ago. but that missed or that might just be missed or separate recollection . but i separate recollection. but i will google up recollection as will google up a recollection as may a very by the way, are you one bofis may a very by the way, are you one boris johnson's one of boris johnson's constituents? you live in the constituents? do you live in the area he indeed your mp? area where he is indeed your mp? do like do you rate him do you like him? do you rate him ? do you think people having a proper deeply unfair or do you proper, deeply unfair or do you think he's letti
his opponent was starmer or johnson's was if his opponent was starmer orjohnson's ? was starmer or johnson's ? well, want to or johnson's? well, you want to surprisingly frank answer an honest statistics show that sunakis honest statistics show that sunak is a marginally harder opponent . really? yeah opponent. really? yeah interesting. what do you believe in? i'm telling you that in good faith, i always believe every word that comes out of your mouth. except perhaps the thing about oxbridge a...
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starmer starmer 7 take sunak over? starmer starmer ?eeply red party and, this country, and we've got a pale pink party in this country. and there is truly conservative apart from reform. now operating in this country and, what can be achieved by reform uk in the absence of proportional ? oh, i absence of proportional? oh, i think i mean , think two things. think i mean, think two things. first of all, i think the mere fact that we're here and that we're going to stand in every single seat in the next i mean, i think that itself is an enormous warning shot across the tory. now, they know we want certain things. we want more than ireland fully reintegrated into the united kingdom . we want into the united kingdom. we want brexit done . we want lower taxes brexit done. we want lower taxes . they know what we want and know that we will stand against someone unless they do it and i mean, i think there that pressure, but also this no we haven't got personal representation and i don't want us to have representation but nevertheless . that's th
starmer starmer 7 take sunak over? starmer starmer ?eeply red party and, this country, and we've got a pale pink party in this country. and there is truly conservative apart from reform. now operating in this country and, what can be achieved by reform uk in the absence of proportional ? oh, i absence of proportional? oh, i think i mean , think two things. think i mean, think two things. first of all, i think the mere fact that we're here and that we're going to stand in every single seat in...
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nobody— won't be interrupted, keir starmer. nobody on — won't be interrupted, keir starmer.gh is the country that this bill. all small boats crossings. sounds like more talk, when will he achieve that? ~ , , , that? we will be implementing this man as soon _ that? we will be implementing this man as soon as _ that? we will be implementing this man as soon as we _ that? we will be implementing this man as soon as we can _ that? we will be implementing this man as soon as we can pass - that? we will be implementing this man as soon as we can pass it - man as soon as we can pass it through parliament so i look forward to the honourable gentleman's support. the reality is on this issue, the honourable gentleman has been on the wrong side. it issue, the honourable gentleman has been on the wrong side.— been on the wrong side. if you don't want to hear— been on the wrong side. if you don't want to hear it, _ been on the wrong side. if you don't want to hear it, you _ been on the wrong side. if you don't want to hear it, you can _ been on the wrong side. if you don't want to hear i
nobody— won't be interrupted, keir starmer. nobody on — won't be interrupted, keir starmer.gh is the country that this bill. all small boats crossings. sounds like more talk, when will he achieve that? ~ , , , that? we will be implementing this man as soon _ that? we will be implementing this man as soon as _ that? we will be implementing this man as soon as we _ that? we will be implementing this man as soon as we can _ that? we will be implementing this man as soon as we can pass - that?...
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keir starmer's taxes . oh, wow. keir starmer's taxes. prepare yourselves .me back to headline is with me . leo is here. so is nick. me. leo is here. so is nick. someone online has just called the holy trinity of gb news i like it. that's why i'm going to go with from now on first off this friday's telegraph and seem like someone's actually being brave and said the word no yeah to the transgender doesn't happen often so world athletics has made the landmark decision ban transgender women from competing in female international events and it initially suggested this preferred option that include transgender women if they had reduced testosterone but issue with that is that going through male puberty conveys advantages that don't go away when your testosterone levels reduce you get like a larger scale it's in your greater muscle mass. it's easier to park outside the stadium. i'm looking forward to going it go through what i saw by saying that i thought we've over beards. that's not a realistic joke. when women's sport was becoming the dumping for mediocre male a
keir starmer's taxes . oh, wow. keir starmer's taxes. prepare yourselves .me back to headline is with me . leo is here. so is nick. me. leo is here. so is nick. someone online has just called the holy trinity of gb news i like it. that's why i'm going to go with from now on first off this friday's telegraph and seem like someone's actually being brave and said the word no yeah to the transgender doesn't happen often so world athletics has made the landmark decision ban transgender women from...
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keir starmer's taxes . oh, wow. keir starmer's taxes. prepare yourselves .me back to headline is with me . leo is here. so is nick. me. leo is here. so is nick. someone online has just called the holy trinity of gb news i like it. that's why i'm going to go with from now on first off this friday's telegraph and seem like someone's actually being brave and said the word no yeah to the transgender doesn't happen often so world athletics has made the landmark decision ban transgender women from competing in female international events and it initially suggested this preferred option that include transgender women if they had reduced testosterone but issue with that is that going through male puberty conveys advantages that don't go away when your testosterone levels reduce you get like a larger scale it's in your greater muscle mass. it's easier to park outside the stadium. i'm looking forward to going it go through what i saw by saying that i thought we've over beards. that's not a realistic joke. when women's sport was becoming the dumping for mediocre male a
keir starmer's taxes . oh, wow. keir starmer's taxes. prepare yourselves .me back to headline is with me . leo is here. so is nick. me. leo is here. so is nick. someone online has just called the holy trinity of gb news i like it. that's why i'm going to go with from now on first off this friday's telegraph and seem like someone's actually being brave and said the word no yeah to the transgender doesn't happen often so world athletics has made the landmark decision ban transgender women from...
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so, sir keir starmer , not so, sir keir starmer, not letting pmqs go by today without mentioning thet the already costing the taxpayer fact the already costing the taxpaye r £85 million. but they taxpayer £85 million. but they hadnt taxpayer £85 million. but they hadn't heard from a single minister yet, he hadn't heard from a single minister yet , he reflected. minister yet, he reflected. rishi sunak the official inquiry was the right way to investigate the government's of the pandemic issue . well, the daily issue. well, the daily telegraph's leaks that the then health matt hancock had rejected the of chief medical officer chris whitty to test all residents entering care homes instead only testing those arriving from hospital. well, a spokesperson for matt hancock had this statement then saying these stolen messages been doctored to create a full that matt rejects clinical advice on care home testing. this is flat wrong. let's get more with our political editor darren mccaffrey, who's outside the department of health. because then we had an question following pmqs and clearly labour
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sir keir starmer stuck his in it by insulting the polish. these are three questions all attempt to answer morning on the briefing . good morning. it's briefing. good morning. it's 930. i'm rhiannon jones in the gb newsroom. conservative mp jacob rees—mogg calling for a proper inquiry into sue grey's appointment as keir starmer's new chief of . the senior civil new chief of. the senior civil servant led an independent investigation into partygate, but it was announced yesterday that she was leaving the civil service to join the labour party. allies of boris johnson have condemned new role with the tory party chair, calling it inappropriate . mr. rees—mogg inappropriate. mr. rees—mogg says the appointment invalidates her report into lockdown breaches at number. former mp accepted her true reports on strict understanding that she impartial and that now looks wrong. no confidence can be placed in the evidence she secured or passed the police. so instead there should be an investigation into her and to her appointment. we should have an inquiry i
sir keir starmer stuck his in it by insulting the polish. these are three questions all attempt to answer morning on the briefing . good morning. it's briefing. good morning. it's 930. i'm rhiannon jones in the gb newsroom. conservative mp jacob rees—mogg calling for a proper inquiry into sue grey's appointment as keir starmer's new chief of . the senior civil new chief of. the senior civil servant led an independent investigation into partygate, but it was announced yesterday that she was...
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starmer starmer 7 take sunak over? starmer starmer ? got a deeply red party and, this country, and we've got a pale pink party in this country. and there is truly conservative apart from reform. now operating in this country and, what can be achieved by reform uk in the absence of proportional ? oh, i absence of proportional? oh, i think i mean , think two things. think i mean, think two things. first of all, i think the mere fact that we're here and that we're going to stand in every single seat in the next i mean, i think that itself is an enormous warning shot across the tory. now, they know we want certain things. we want more than ireland fully reintegrated into the united kingdom . we want into the united kingdom. we want brexit done . we want lower taxes brexit done. we want lower taxes . they know what we want and know that we will stand against someone unless they do it and i mean, i think there that pressure, but also this no we haven't got personal representation and i don't want us to have representation but nevertheless . t
starmer starmer 7 take sunak over? starmer starmer ? got a deeply red party and, this country, and we've got a pale pink party in this country. and there is truly conservative apart from reform. now operating in this country and, what can be achieved by reform uk in the absence of proportional ? oh, i absence of proportional? oh, i think i mean , think two things. think i mean, think two things. first of all, i think the mere fact that we're here and that we're going to stand in every single...
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starmer was starmer, sir keir starmer was eventually investigated but we have to push that .. i think it's very convenient to be attempting to see this as some kind of panacea and it's not, it's smokescreen essentially . it's smokescreen essentially. there are other reports such as the interim report today that's come out by the privileges . come out by the privileges. that's pretty . never mind sue that's pretty. never mind sue gray what she is investigated . gray what she is investigated. and we don't need to just look at sue gray and what has come outwith. we just need to go back the detail. jack doyle has nothing to do with the civil service or nothing to do with sue gray. and he as the communications director in number 10 said that what saw didn't didn't bear up to the to the rules as they were in place at that time. so i think i think to see this as kind of policy is the usual subterfuge by boris johnson and forjacob the usual subterfuge by boris johnson and for jacob to the usual subterfuge by boris johnson and forjacob to come johnson and for jacob to come out and say
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isn't it _ happening now under keir starmer. lsn't itiust— happening now under keir starmer.- party in history to them. i said we were going to hear from the - were going to hear from the immigration minister, robert jenrick, because we had a long discussion about plans in terms of housing migrants. that's a listen. the government will use military sites _ the government will use military sites being disposed of in essex and lincolnshire and a separate site in east sussex. these will be scaled up over the _ east sussex. these will be scaled up over the coming months and will collectively provide accommodation to several _ collectively provide accommodation to several thousand asylum seekers to several thousand asylum seekers to repurposed barrack blocks and portakabins. in addition, my right honourable friend the prime minister is showing _ honourable friend the prime minister is showing leadership on this issue by bringing forward proposals to provide — by bringing forward proposals to provide accommodation at catterick garrison— provide accommodation at catterick garrison b
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. be staff for keir starmer. we'll be looking into the rights and wrongs of all this with chris hope, editor the hope, associate editor of the telegraph. paper that broke telegraph. the paper that broke the files the lockdown files on broadcaster grimes and broadcaster darren grimes and does prison work . we'll be does prison work. we'll be debating that issue with the journalist who thinks that prisons do work and a barrister who thinks don't . in fact, who thinks they don't. in fact, she says it's not radical to close them. well, to some of us, it is an ethnic minority has been overrepresented on tv and in advert a yougov poll suggests that many people think they are . is this the case.7 does it matter .7 and just about this matter? and just about this morning, we want to hear from you. get involved with the you. so get involved with the show. us at gb views at show. email us at gb views at gbnews.uk or tweet is itv news. but before all of this, the latest headlines with rhiannon . latest headlines with rhianno
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. we will talk about starmer.out all of that, but with me. now back childcare is annabel back to childcare is annabel denham. previously the institute of economic affairs and writing reports on women work as well just on run. so as well chief executive at bright blue, right. okay annabel i will start with you. how do you feel this childcare stuff, does it go far enough ? i think that there are enough? i think that there are some good things that the government announced today. for instance, the subsidy towards the 33 hours and 15 free hours for children over age of three. a big problem that we've until now is that the government's paid standard across the country for those so—called hours. but it's been below the market rate in some areas and that's forced nurseries to cross—subsidise with children under the age of three or children who require wraparound care, which has made costs exorbitant for those parents. i think if you're going to give a subsidy for children aged three and over, then it's good that . the go
. we will talk about starmer.out all of that, but with me. now back childcare is annabel back to childcare is annabel denham. previously the institute of economic affairs and writing reports on women work as well just on run. so as well chief executive at bright blue, right. okay annabel i will start with you. how do you feel this childcare stuff, does it go far enough ? i think that there are enough? i think that there are some good things that the government announced today. for instance, the...
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gray to accept the role offered to her by keir starmer . there's to her by keir starmer.'s that comment this afternoon that's out isn't it, that he was saying that johnson, who was the prime minister at the time was a nationally distrusted figure. now is that statement one an opinion? what he was opinion? well, what he was saying in context was that he saying in context it was that he felt that lockdown and messaging should be the face of lockdown , should be the face of lockdown, essentially shouldn't be the prime minister. it should be someone trusted rather than a universally distrusted figure like the prime minister. now that just however, however you whatever light you want to throw on it that does not seem to be an acceptable phrase for so servant of the crown to . so servant of the crown to. so it'll be very, very interesting to see if simon case this scandal and let's forget it's not the only scandal that simon case has been involved in he was cabinet secretary who oversaw appointment of richard sharpe who managed to broker that deal , if you can phrase it like th
gray to accept the role offered to her by keir starmer . there's to her by keir starmer.'s that comment this afternoon that's out isn't it, that he was saying that johnson, who was the prime minister at the time was a nationally distrusted figure. now is that statement one an opinion? what he was opinion? well, what he was saying in context was that he saying in context it was that he felt that lockdown and messaging should be the face of lockdown , should be the face of lockdown, essentially...
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i'm keir starmer wasted all three.ou are setting yourself up here for something which is just not true on many people who are not in their eighties , not are not in their eighties, not destined to die and when you talk about their bmi , i honestly talk about their bmi, i honestly think if you went to the royal college of nurses and you said to this group of people that the ones who died amongst them were destined to die because they either had a high bmi . right. or either had a high bmi. right. or they were very old. sean, don't put words in my mouth . don't put put words in my mouth. don't put words in my mouth . it seems that words in my mouth. it seems that as with the labor party, you're ignonng as with the labor party, you're ignoring the science. it predominantly impacted older people with co—morbidities . but people with co—morbidities. but what we did is we what we did is we paid healthy people to stay at home and we destroyed the economy. we borrowed half a trillion pounds. we closed once viable businesses, w
i'm keir starmer wasted all three.ou are setting yourself up here for something which is just not true on many people who are not in their eighties , not are not in their eighties, not destined to die and when you talk about their bmi , i honestly talk about their bmi, i honestly think if you went to the royal college of nurses and you said to this group of people that the ones who died amongst them were destined to die because they either had a high bmi . right. or either had a high bmi....
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of keir starmer.byn well yeah, now he's denouncing terrible poll twice in two general elections to be prime minister. yeah, well, i mean, that's the thing about a leadership campaign is that you are polling that different constituencies obviously he has to appeal to at labour members most of whom with many of whom were jeremy corbyn supporters. we have to tell them basically what they wanted to hear. yeah, no . yeah. he's every single one no. yeah. he's every single one of them. and on jeremy corbyn in particular, he's going very, very hard. and tom really not support that motion yesterday. it was not about the antisemitism stuff, it was about electability and basically send a message to the country that this is no longerjeremy corbyn's party. it's under new management. and to try and neutralise his rishi sunak attacks because it comes back to this again and again. prime minister's questions campaign for jeremy corbyn is a difficult forjeremy corbyn is a difficult one starmer. i guess one for keir sta
of keir starmer.byn well yeah, now he's denouncing terrible poll twice in two general elections to be prime minister. yeah, well, i mean, that's the thing about a leadership campaign is that you are polling that different constituencies obviously he has to appeal to at labour members most of whom with many of whom were jeremy corbyn supporters. we have to tell them basically what they wanted to hear. yeah, no . yeah. he's every single one no. yeah. he's every single one of them. and on jeremy...
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i'm keir starmer wasted all three.ou are setting yourself up here for something which is just not true on many people who are not in their eighties , not are not in their eighties, not destined to die and when you talk about their bmi , i honestly talk about their bmi, i honestly think if you went to the royal college of nurses and you said to this group of people that the ones who died amongst them were destined to die because they either had a high bmi . right. or either had a high bmi. right. or they were very old. sean, don't put words in my mouth . don't put put words in my mouth. don't put words in my mouth . it seems that words in my mouth. it seems that as with the labor party, you're ignonng as with the labor party, you're ignoring the science. it predominantly impacted older people with co—morbidities . but people with co—morbidities. but what we did is we what we did is we paid healthy people to stay at home and we destroyed the economy. we borrowed half a trillion pounds. we closed once viable businesses, w
i'm keir starmer wasted all three.ou are setting yourself up here for something which is just not true on many people who are not in their eighties , not are not in their eighties, not destined to die and when you talk about their bmi , i honestly talk about their bmi, i honestly think if you went to the royal college of nurses and you said to this group of people that the ones who died amongst them were destined to die because they either had a high bmi . right. or either had a high bmi....
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at leas starmer's labour party.n job or been offered one. at leas starmer's labour party.rmer's labour party. if that gets approved , that appointment gets approved, you will remember boris johnson called this a stitch up worse than bailouts tapestry. this than the bailouts tapestry. this has opinion. i remember has divided opinion. i remember sunny , some people saying so sunny, some people saying so wall people move jobs all the time. what's your problem? older people are saying, whoa, that's how i got this demonstrate is that there was an agenda after all, a civil service are not unbiased. where do you stand on it? i it's awful news and it? i think it's awful news and i think it's fundamentally bad because it undermines the perception of neutrality and impartiality in the civil service . and that's service. and that's hugely important . you've already seen a important. you've already seen a tweet from rees—mogg tweet from jacob rees—mogg saying, all along saying, look, we knew all along this wasn't a fair process. saying, look, we knew all along this wasn't a fair proce
at leas starmer's labour party.n job or been offered one. at leas starmer's labour party.rmer's labour party. if that gets approved , that appointment gets approved, you will remember boris johnson called this a stitch up worse than bailouts tapestry. this than the bailouts tapestry. this has opinion. i remember has divided opinion. i remember sunny , some people saying so sunny, some people saying so wall people move jobs all the time. what's your problem? older people are saying, whoa, that's...
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starmer is in a is starmer.a mistake he very good point shaun bailey adam brooks amy to call out my superstore panel me and remember that exclusive interview with priti patel coming up very, very soon, but also on the way with paul burrow predicting that meghan won't join harry at may's coronation . join harry at may's coronation. is it because the duchess isn't brave enough to face the family? she's so vish is thrown under the bus. how royal masterminds lady colin gamble and they will come here. they return soon. next in the clash political commentator albie amankona goes head to, head with our very own reverend calvin robinson. whether to challenge whether it's right to challenge the uk's controversial drag queens time, things are what you make of this downton gbnews.uk vote. in our poll at gb news, it's calvin albie live the studio in just a couple of. don't go anywhere . lady c and whitaker on the way this hour but it's time for the clash and one confined to america events featuring drag queens , reading boo
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sir keir starmer election.confirming that move at a meeting of the party's ruling body, the. now he will not be endorsed as the former candidate currently representing isn't enough independent because he enough as independent because he lost party whip over his stance on. well jeremy corbyn sir keir had denigrated the democratic foundations of labour by trying to block him from standing . to block him from standing. well, let's not speak to someone who may be planning to take him on by standing as that labour candidate enough . candidate in isn't enough. christine a regular christine woolmer, a regular guest here gb news on rail guest here in gb news on rail and transport. you're switching tracks christian to politics. i know i have been involved in politics before. i tried to be the labour candidate for mayor in the 2016 adm london mayoral and i got shortlisted for that and i got shortlisted for that and i got shortlisted for that and i later stood for parliament in the rather hopeless seat of richmond. so i b
sir keir starmer election.confirming that move at a meeting of the party's ruling body, the. now he will not be endorsed as the former candidate currently representing isn't enough independent because he enough as independent because he lost party whip over his stance on. well jeremy corbyn sir keir had denigrated the democratic foundations of labour by trying to block him from standing . to block him from standing. well, let's not speak to someone who may be planning to take him on by standing...
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why have starmer have a go. have didn't starmer have a go. well, no, it's very that because. in your opening remarks that there were only 20 or so mp who voted against the government, but there were quite a lot of abstentions. it seems as though there were there were plenty of conservative and on the conservative and people on the backbenches like backbenches who didn't like windsor framework. but rishi sunak carefully. sunak handled them carefully. he's , slick he's a competent, slick politician knew how to politician and he knew how to handle them. so he managed to get not to actually vote get them not to actually vote against government. against the government. as you say, labour chosen to say, if labour chosen to withhold their support, then it actually would have been pretty damaging for the government. but that's mr. stoneman style that's not mr. stoneman style sickest on the side, i should say, deliberately. thank you very indeed . well, i've very much indeed. well, i've made thoughts and my made my thoughts and my criticisms of the way boris johnson has handled this.
why have starmer have a go. have didn't starmer have a go. well, no, it's very that because. in your opening remarks that there were only 20 or so mp who voted against the government, but there were quite a lot of abstentions. it seems as though there were there were plenty of conservative and on the conservative and people on the backbenches like backbenches who didn't like windsor framework. but rishi sunak carefully. sunak handled them carefully. he's , slick he's a competent, slick...
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why have starmer have a go. have didn't starmer have a go. well, no, it's very that because.ay in your opening remarks that there were only 20 or so mp who voted against the government, but there were quite a lot of abstentions. it seems as though there were there were plenty of conservative people on the conservative and people on the backbenches like backbenches who didn't like windsor framework. but rishi sunak them carefully. sunak handled them carefully. he's slick he's a competent, slick politician knew how to politician and he knew how to handle them. so he managed to get to actually vote get them not to actually vote against government. against the government. as you say, labour chosen to say, if labour chosen to withhold their support, then it actually would have been pretty damaging for the government. but that's mr. stoneman style that's not mr. stoneman style sickest on the side, i should say, deliberately. thank you very much indeed . well, i've very much indeed. well, i've made thoughts and my made my thoughts and my criticisms of the way boris johnson handled t
why have starmer have a go. have didn't starmer have a go. well, no, it's very that because.ay in your opening remarks that there were only 20 or so mp who voted against the government, but there were quite a lot of abstentions. it seems as though there were there were plenty of conservative people on the conservative and people on the backbenches like backbenches who didn't like windsor framework. but rishi sunak them carefully. sunak handled them carefully. he's slick he's a competent, slick...
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yeah, maybe not starmer starmer. yeah, maybe not surprised.stminster pretty miserable day as you say quite a lot of mudslinging, you know, taking chunks out of each other though that is in many ways the of our politics. isn't this what pmqs is all about a bit of theatre i think interestingly the you know, the strongest line the prime minister keir minister had against keir starmer idea that labour starmer is this idea that labour doesn't properly have a doesn't really properly have a plan would argue they plan that they would argue they do about trying to smash do it's about trying to smash those it's about trying to open up alternate safe routes for asylum seekers. but it does feel that labour really properly kind of got two groups of what the alternative of action they would take to the government. also, keir starmer also has a quite valid point, can say well you know what, the conservatives have been for 13 years have been in power for 13 years and from this problem, and far from this problem, getting any better appears be getting any bette
yeah, maybe not starmer starmer. yeah, maybe not surprised.stminster pretty miserable day as you say quite a lot of mudslinging, you know, taking chunks out of each other though that is in many ways the of our politics. isn't this what pmqs is all about a bit of theatre i think interestingly the you know, the strongest line the prime minister keir minister had against keir starmer idea that labour starmer is this idea that labour doesn't properly have a doesn't really properly have a plan would...
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starmer, look ago. secondly, on starmer, look , starmer doesn't represent my opinion.in passed. i mean, look, i've got nothing against him asking questions of gary lineker and what happened. that it was shocking what happened. but, you know , workers need a party, a know, workers need a party, a workers party, a socialist party, in my opinion, that supports taking action and starmer doesn't do that . there's starmer doesn't do that. there's a few front pages today. i've done this a couple of times already. you've got the metro, you've got the you've got the mirror deal at last on mirror nurses deal at last on the front of the mirror there. and like i've said before, they're not exactly right leaning are leaning newspapers this lot are they. to be i they. so they appear to be i think gauging public mood. think maybe gauging public mood. well can we just all move well which can we just all move on from this now is not fair to suggest that you are now out of kilter with that public mood by one thing to extend strike action. can you read the room, rob ? well, i. you what,
starmer, look ago. secondly, on starmer, look , starmer doesn't represent my opinion.in passed. i mean, look, i've got nothing against him asking questions of gary lineker and what happened. that it was shocking what happened. but, you know , workers need a party, a know, workers need a party, a workers party, a socialist party, in my opinion, that supports taking action and starmer doesn't do that . there's starmer doesn't do that. there's a few front pages today. i've done this a couple of...
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of course the labour party to sir starmer . and party to sir keir starmer.inal one had no contact between senior civil servants and the opposition parties should be cleared before takes place. so again it's that what contact was that if there was any what comes was there pnor was any what comes was there prior to sue gray departure essentially what they're looking now is whether or not it's broken the rules and whether or not sue grey's departure has broken the rules. and another thing just finally on this before move on about keir before we move on is about keir starmer that was alluded twice in the house of commons what we just heard that which is that the leader the opposition also has a duty to try to uphold the standard . and so keir starmer standard. and so keir starmer did he at all times make sure that in his approach sue gray or whatever took place that that he was upholding those standards . was upholding those standards. so that's where we are with this particular debate now. it is particular debate now. and it is indeed gray and those indeed the
of course the labour party to sir starmer . and party to sir keir starmer.inal one had no contact between senior civil servants and the opposition parties should be cleared before takes place. so again it's that what contact was that if there was any what comes was there pnor was any what comes was there prior to sue gray departure essentially what they're looking now is whether or not it's broken the rules and whether or not sue grey's departure has broken the rules. and another thing just...
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i give you sir keir starmer.this school, and the people that came before you. you should wear that with pride, with real pride. but i think it is very important as well to look forward, because we are talking about great historic figures. john hume was a great historic figure, so well respected and i havejohn in mind when i think of the big decisions that we need to make as a labour party, as the opposition, hopefully one day as the government, but i want you to know that i have you in mind as well because we can always look back and we always do, 25 years since the good friday agreement, a celebration this year, as it should be, is an incredible opportunity to really reflect on the change that has taken place here in northern ireland but we should always look forward as well. it's not just about who went through the school but about who is going through now and i want to have, you to have this sense in your lives, and i know that if we are privileged enough to get into government i must have view uppermost in my
i give you sir keir starmer.this school, and the people that came before you. you should wear that with pride, with real pride. but i think it is very important as well to look forward, because we are talking about great historic figures. john hume was a great historic figure, so well respected and i havejohn in mind when i think of the big decisions that we need to make as a labour party, as the opposition, hopefully one day as the government, but i want you to know that i have you in mind as...
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keir starmer says he thinks it shows that labour is serious about getting into power. this-— quietly on this. thank you. i'm struggling _ quietly on this. thank you. i'm struggling to _ quietly on this. thank you. i'm struggling to think— quietly on this. thank you. i'm struggling to think of - quietly on this. thank you. i'm struggling to think of a - quietly on this. thank you. i'm. struggling to think of a previous example of a deselected mp who held on to their constituency. and there was davies who was well into his 80s and was dumped by his local party because he was too old and won the by—election by 7,500. that was 1970 and it is a long way apart. we will see how those things develop. most of germany's public transport network has been paralysed, in a strike over pay by two of the country's largest trade unions. staff at airports, railways, ports and bus and metro lines are staging a 24—hour walk—out. the unions want pay rises of more than 10% to help their members cope with the rising cost of food and energy. ealier i spoke to our berlin correspondent, jenny h
keir starmer says he thinks it shows that labour is serious about getting into power. this-— quietly on this. thank you. i'm struggling _ quietly on this. thank you. i'm struggling to _ quietly on this. thank you. i'm struggling to think— quietly on this. thank you. i'm struggling to think of - quietly on this. thank you. i'm struggling to think of a - quietly on this. thank you. i'm. struggling to think of a previous example of a deselected mp who held on to their constituency. and there...
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what might she share with keir starmer?very clear how they will manage any conflicts of interest that come up. one other point, i really don't buy the suggestion that sue gray's previous work on partygate is somehow compromised. civil servants are allowed to have personal views but they put them to one side when they do thejob. but they put them to one side when they do the job. i don't think the criticism of the partygate report was that it diverted blame from borisjohnson and he recognised the report at the time and welcomed it. so i do not think the criticism stands up at all.— so i do not think the criticism stands up at all. regardless of that, if this — stands up at all. regardless of that, if this does _ stands up at all. regardless of that, if this does create - stands up at all. regardless of that, if this does create an - that, if this does create an impression of potentially undermining the independence of those findings, isn't that the point? it is about the perception among the public, even if you leave aside t
what might she share with keir starmer?very clear how they will manage any conflicts of interest that come up. one other point, i really don't buy the suggestion that sue gray's previous work on partygate is somehow compromised. civil servants are allowed to have personal views but they put them to one side when they do thejob. but they put them to one side when they do the job. i don't think the criticism of the partygate report was that it diverted blame from borisjohnson and he recognised...
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starmer is in a is starmer.stake he very good point shaun bailey adam brooks amy to call out my superstore panel me and remember that exclusive interview with priti patel coming up very, very soon, but also on the way with paul burrow predicting that meghan won't join harry at may's coronation . join harry at may's coronation. is it because the duchess isn't brave enough to face the family? she's so vish is thrown under the bus. how royal masterminds lady colin gamble and they will come here. they return soon. next in the clash political commentator albie amankona goes head to, head with our very own reverend calvin robinson. whether to challenge whether it's right to challenge the uk's controversial drag queens time, things are what you make of this downton gbnews.uk vote. in our poll at gb news, it's calvin albie live the studio in just a couple of. don't go anywhere . lady c and whitaker on the way this hour but it's time for the clash and one confined to america events featuring drag queens , reading books a
starmer is in a is starmer.stake he very good point shaun bailey adam brooks amy to call out my superstore panel me and remember that exclusive interview with priti patel coming up very, very soon, but also on the way with paul burrow predicting that meghan won't join harry at may's coronation . join harry at may's coronation. is it because the duchess isn't brave enough to face the family? she's so vish is thrown under the bus. how royal masterminds lady colin gamble and they will come here....
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toby keir starmer party.oby does keir starmer have much today to sit have to do much today to sit back it all happen? back and let it all happen? well, i think there is element of i think, you know, once again, see the concern , two again, we see the concern, two parties just completely on the table and that's why there is such public for a general such a public for a general election. this is a government thatis election. this is a government that is just run of . they've that is just run out of. they've reached point where. reached that point where. they're simply unable to function . and luckily for the function. and luckily for the sake the country , labour and sake of the country, labour and peace step forward and will peace will step forward and will well and not is well alongside james and not is going to go through what they are chasing. but what about steve baker's very important point? the numbers point? he thinks the numbers indicate the government indicate that the government won't have to rely on
toby keir starmer party.oby does keir starmer have much today to sit have to do much today to sit back it all happen? back and let it all happen? well, i think there is element of i think, you know, once again, see the concern , two again, we see the concern, two parties just completely on the table and that's why there is such public for a general such a public for a general election. this is a government thatis election. this is a government that is just run of . they've that is just run out...
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street, has been offered a job by sir keir starmer . she's going by sir keir starmer.. no, what's the word? personality a chief of staff. that's what. now, that raises one of two questions that he doesn't know about the india pendants of her position when she was investigating partygate . certainly raises one or two question. so that certainly does . and we're joined now by david miller in the studio. this is pretty remarkable, isn't it ? pretty remarkable, isn't it? really shocked so many people yesterday. does it invalidate her report? no but can i just say, first of all, i am not voicing echo to the conservative party. i might have been 30 years ago, but i'm not now. so when i say what i say, it's not because i feel because jacob rees—mogg is against it. i should be against it too. now it's a stupid thing them. it's a stupid thing for them. the party to have done the labour party to have done absolutely because absolutely cross because what it means that sue grey's means is that sue grey's independence is compromised and allows people like boris to wriggle off and s
street, has been offered a job by sir keir starmer . she's going by sir keir starmer.. no, what's the word? personality a chief of staff. that's what. now, that raises one of two questions that he doesn't know about the india pendants of her position when she was investigating partygate . certainly raises one or two question. so that certainly does . and we're joined now by david miller in the studio. this is pretty remarkable, isn't it ? pretty remarkable, isn't it? really shocked so many...
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you've been critical of starmer, but starmer could point to his lead in the polls ? of to his lead in the polls? of course, yes. if and a big if. if all political system is becoming more presidential, all political system is becoming more presidential , how does more presidential, how does starmer match up to sunak? because that's the battle now, isn't it? it's a choice of two men for our next prime minister i think there's no enthusiasm . i think there's no enthusiasm. starmer can't see that even among labour's. i think is more personal, enthused yazan, for rishi. okay, let's be superficial . i was rishi. okay, let's be superficial. i was thinking about jfk because it was some patrick's day . i've got a great patrick's day. i've got a great photo of him in a green hat he won over nixon largely because he was more presentable . he was he was more presentable. he was looking. he was fresh page , was looking. he was fresh page, was energetic, star obama is sort of pasty faced. he he is beginning look old. he even looks slightly unhealthy. i mean i think rishi really lo
you've been critical of starmer, but starmer could point to his lead in the polls ? of to his lead in the polls? of course, yes. if and a big if. if all political system is becoming more presidential, all political system is becoming more presidential , how does more presidential, how does starmer match up to sunak? because that's the battle now, isn't it? it's a choice of two men for our next prime minister i think there's no enthusiasm . i think there's no enthusiasm. starmer can't see that...
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and it's which is what keir it's just which is what keir starmer keen to complete his starmer keen now decides that women can't have penises. yeah can't have penises. yeah yeah absolutely . well he must have absolutely. well he must have a lot of faith in his own charisma with the leadership . leo with the snp leadership. leo everyone's favourite contact point with reality . and scandal. point with reality. and scandal. funny how those things go . she funny how those things go. she sees an early path ahead for humza yousaf . yes, sir. j.k. humza yousaf. yes, sir. j.k. rowling has said that things will disappear through the ice lake nicola sturgeon she read this, this hilarious like a mass yeah she's really warming to her role. the wicked witch of the west is putting out. if it was coming from a bit scarier than j.k. rowling, if you think about what she said what she was responding a tweet about responding to a tweet about about mr. use of support for the gender bill, can't believe gender bill, i can't believe humza still supports the gender recognition, but this is something that broug
and it's which is what keir it's just which is what keir starmer keen to complete his starmer keen now decides that women can't have penises. yeah can't have penises. yeah yeah absolutely . well he must have absolutely. well he must have a lot of faith in his own charisma with the leadership . leo with the snp leadership. leo everyone's favourite contact point with reality . and scandal. point with reality. and scandal. funny how those things go . she funny how those things go. she sees an...
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and it's which is what keir it's just which is what keir starmer keen complete his starmer keen now tod decides that women can't have penises. yeah yeah absolutely . well he must have absolutely. well he must have a lot of faith in his own charisma with snp leadership . leo with the snp leadership. leo everyone's favourite contact point with reality . and scandal. point with reality. and scandal. funny how those things go . she funny how those things go. she sees an early path ahead for humza yousaf . yes, sir. j.k. humza yousaf. yes, sir. j.k. rowling has said that things will disappear through the ice lake nicola sturgeon she read this, this hilarious like a mass yeah she's really warming to her role. the wicked witch of the west is putting out. if it was coming from a bit scarier than j.k. rowling, if you think about what she said what she was responding a tweet about responding to a tweet about about mr. use of support for the gender bill, can't believe gender bill, i can't believe humza still supports the gender recognition, but this is something that brought down sturgeon, you kn
and it's which is what keir it's just which is what keir starmer keen complete his starmer keen now tod decides that women can't have penises. yeah yeah absolutely . well he must have absolutely. well he must have a lot of faith in his own charisma with snp leadership . leo with the snp leadership. leo everyone's favourite contact point with reality . and scandal. point with reality. and scandal. funny how those things go . she funny how those things go. she sees an early path ahead for humza...
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sir keir starmer puts it is what he sees as the latest utter failure of the government to tackle thise minister on how many people have been deported over existing laws the government has brought in and when it plans to have the system in place of turning people back and sending them away, because it is not something sir keir starmer has made a political priority of his own, there is a dangerfor him that priority of his own, there is a danger for him that he priority of his own, there is a dangerfor him that he is priority of his own, there is a danger for him that he is seen on the defensive about this issue which many people feel strongly about. his tactic is to push the government on exactly how the plan will work and point to what labour sees as previous failures of this conservative administration and others to do anything about it. the lanauuae others to do anything about it. the language is — others to do anything about it. the language is incredibly heated, as it often is. we have seen rose involving one of the bbc presenters we have mentioned, gary lineker, and we have mentio
sir keir starmer puts it is what he sees as the latest utter failure of the government to tackle thise minister on how many people have been deported over existing laws the government has brought in and when it plans to have the system in place of turning people back and sending them away, because it is not something sir keir starmer has made a political priority of his own, there is a dangerfor him that priority of his own, there is a danger for him that he priority of his own, there is a...