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starmer's equivocation, he has not been _ starmer's equivocation, he has not been able — starmer's equivocationhas not been able to see _ starmer's equivocation, he has not been able to see whether- starmer's equivocation, he has not been able to see whether he - starmer's equivocation, he has notl been able to see whether he agrees with the _ been able to see whether he agrees with the labour— been able to see whether he agrees with the labour mayor— been able to see whether he agrees with the labour mayor sadiq - been able to see whether he agrees with the labour mayor sadiq khan l been able to see whether he agreesl with the labour mayor sadiq khan or the labour— with the labour mayor sadiq khan or the labour candidate _ with the labour mayor sadiq khan or the labour candidate in— with the labour mayor sadiq khan or the labour candidate in the - the labour candidate in the seat. those _ the labour candidate in the seat. those issues _ the labour candidate in the seat. those issues are _ the labour candidate in the seat. those issues are particularly- the labour candidate in the seat. i those
starmer's equivocation, he has not been _ starmer's equivocation, he has not been able — starmer's equivocationhas not been able to see _ starmer's equivocation, he has not been able to see whether- starmer's equivocation, he has not been able to see whether he - starmer's equivocation, he has notl been able to see whether he agrees with the _ been able to see whether he agrees with the labour— been able to see whether he agrees with the labour mayor— been able to see whether he agrees...
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., , , ., starmer? i would say this is not fiscal responsibility. _ starmer?onsibility. what is it? j fiscal responsibility. what is it? this is playing _ fiscal responsibility. what is it? this is playing to _ fiscal responsibility. what is it? this is playing to a _ fiscal responsibility. what is it? this is playing to a certain i this is playing to a certain selection of the electorate, daily mail readers, whatever they are... people _ mail readers, whatever they are... people who— mail readers, whatever they are... people who would need to vote for labour in order for you people who would need to vote for labour in orderfor you to gain a majority. i labour in order for you to gain a ma'ori . ., labour in order for you to gain a ma'ori . ~ , ., labour in order for you to gain a ma'ori . ~ y., .. ., , majority. i think if you actually exlain majority. i think if you actually explain the — majority. i think if you actually explain the reality _ majority. i think if you actually explain the reality of- majority. i think if you actually explain the reality of i
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and also keir starmer, not keir starmer sadiq khanis starmer, not keir starmer sadiq khan is giving freee government's job to feed our children? but next up, i'll be deaung children? but next up, i'll be dealing with huw edwards many people to move on. well, people want us to move on. well, i'm not moving on. it's not going happen. are so going to happen. there are so many that remain many questions that remain unanswered. on unanswered. i'll be focusing on huw edwards after this . see you huw edwards after this. see you in to the temperature's rising boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on gb news . weather on gb news. >> hello there. i'm jonathan vautrey here with your gb news weather forecast provided by the met office. i hope you were able to enjoy your weekend. it has been a rather blustery one for many us, we to many of us, but as we come to the end sunday, low pressure the end of sunday, low pressure is way off towards is pushing its way off towards scandinavia and those scandinavia and allowing those isobars widen out and the isobars to widen out and the winds be easing throughou
and also keir starmer, not keir starmer sadiq khanis starmer, not keir starmer sadiq khan is giving freee government's job to feed our children? but next up, i'll be deaung children? but next up, i'll be dealing with huw edwards many people to move on. well, people want us to move on. well, i'm not moving on. it's not going happen. are so going to happen. there are so many that remain many questions that remain unanswered. on unanswered. i'll be focusing on huw edwards after this . see you huw...
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but still ahead, i will be having my say on keir starmer. not going on keir starmer. to lessons from to be taking rac lessons from that know. but that man. i'll let you know. but coming up next on new presenter ben leo will be launching a broadside and lewis hamilton will be the unwitting victim. ben best known, of course, ben is best known, of course, for his role on dan wootton tonight, where he likes to cause mischief streets. let's mischief on the streets. let's take a look. there's a home office scheme where can office scheme where you can house migrant. house a migrant. >> you like to sign up for that? >> oh, if i had space. >> oh, if i had space. >> you don't have space. >> you don't have space. >> no, no. what's your flag about? >> so this is the extinction rebellion logo, right? >> do you know what% of global emissions the uk responsible emissions the uk is responsible for? know the for? i don't actually know the figure the top of my head. figure off the top of my head. i'm afraid. yeah, yeah, yeah. don't speak to gb news speak in an chamber where we hear an
but still ahead, i will be having my say on keir starmer. not going on keir starmer. to lessons from to be taking rac lessons from that know. but that man. i'll let you know. but coming up next on new presenter ben leo will be launching a broadside and lewis hamilton will be the unwitting victim. ben best known, of course, ben is best known, of course, for his role on dan wootton tonight, where he likes to cause mischief streets. let's mischief on the streets. let's take a look. there's a home...
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starmer"?starmer�*s leadership, we've got an actual mission—driven plan to achieve some of the things that matter to them the most. in this by—election, i was extremely proud to stand on a local plan to help support residents through the cost—of—living crisis and make a nhs for the future. if people have a hardworking labour mp in their seat, they can get the change they need. i'm extremely proud that voters in selby and ainsty have given our programme this ringing endorsement in this by—election. ringing endorsement in this by-election-_ ringing endorsement in this b-election. , , by-election. you'll be pleased to know that _ by-election. you'll be pleased to know that your _ by-election. you'll be pleased to know that your namesake l by-election. you'll be pleased i to know that your namesake keir starmer has put out a comment really quickly as a result. he says, "this is a historic result that shows the people are looking at labour and seeing a changed party that is focused entirely on the p
starmer"?starmer�*s leadership, we've got an actual mission—driven plan to achieve some of the things that matter to them the most. in this by—election, i was extremely proud to stand on a local plan to help support residents through the cost—of—living crisis and make a nhs for the future. if people have a hardworking labour mp in their seat, they can get the change they need. i'm extremely proud that voters in selby and ainsty have given our programme this ringing endorsement in...
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and also keir starmer, not keir starmer sadiq khanis starmer, not keir starmer sadiq khan is giving freegovernment's job to feed our children? but next up, i'll be deaung children? but next up, i'll be dealing with huw edwards many people to move on. well, people want us to move on. well, i'm not moving on. it's not going happen. are so going to happen. there are so many that remain many questions that remain unanswered. on unanswered. i'll be focusing on huw edwards after this . see you huw edwards after this. see you in to the temperature's rising boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on gb news . weather on gb news. >> hello there. i'm jonathan vautrey here with your gb news weather forecast provided by the met office. i hope you were able to enjoy your weekend. it has been a rather blustery one for many us, we to many of us, but as we come to the end sunday, low pressure the end of sunday, low pressure is way off towards is pushing its way off towards scandinavia and those scandinavia and allowing those isobars widen out and the isobars to widen out and the winds be easing throughout
and also keir starmer, not keir starmer sadiq khanis starmer, not keir starmer sadiq khan is giving freegovernment's job to feed our children? but next up, i'll be deaung children? but next up, i'll be dealing with huw edwards many people to move on. well, people want us to move on. well, i'm not moving on. it's not going happen. are so going to happen. there are so many that remain many questions that remain unanswered. on unanswered. i'll be focusing on huw edwards after this . see you huw...
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starmer. cert keir starmer.— a lot of reaction to this story. -- cert keir starmer. yes, those banks are actually — cert keir starmer. yes, those banks are actually doing _ cert keir starmer. yes, those banks are actually doing pretty _ cert keir starmer. yes, those banks are actually doing pretty well, - are actually doing pretty well, probably the —— profitability wise, given the high interest rate, so the percentage drop for natwest is surprising. this reflects the past 2a hours. at 5a0 2p and yesterday we had this statement from natwest, saying that dame alison rose had been the source behind this inaccurate bbc report about why nigel farage had his account closed. the board of the bank said that we have consonant in alison rose to continue leading the bank. nigel farage got his own tv show, and went on that show to say that it wasn't good enough. he said that she broke client conventionality and that she needed to go. a few hours later, there was an emergency board meeting, at1:20pm, —— 1
starmer. cert keir starmer.— a lot of reaction to this story. -- cert keir starmer. yes, those banks are actually — cert keir starmer. yes, those banks are actually doing _ cert keir starmer. yes, those banks are actually doing pretty _ cert keir starmer. yes, those banks are actually doing pretty well, - are actually doing pretty well, probably the —— profitability wise, given the high interest rate, so the percentage drop for natwest is surprising. this reflects the past 2a hours. at...
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i mean, it's a indictment of starmer and starmer's here by james starmer's politics here by james schneiderorbyn's former spin doctor and very much on the left of the party. what's your analysis of starmer by—election starmer after the by—election results, particularly with uxbndge results, particularly with uxbridge in mind? michael well, funnily i agree with a funnily enough, i agree with a lot of james's analysis. >> i thought he was spot on, spot on in some ways. i mean, it is extraordinary is rather extraordinary to find a party doesn't want a labour party that doesn't want to about what would like to talk about what it would like to talk about what it would like to do in government. and it is certainly true that the conditions would conditions in which labour would take they win the next take over if they win the next election are not all election are not at all promising and extremely different the 1997 different from the 1997 conditions. i was taken aback. not so much to tony blair as to harold wilson when he resigned, he was asked what was his greatest achievement and he said at th
i mean, it's a indictment of starmer and starmer's here by james starmer's politics here by james schneiderorbyn's former spin doctor and very much on the left of the party. what's your analysis of starmer by—election starmer after the by—election results, particularly with uxbndge results, particularly with uxbridge in mind? michael well, funnily i agree with a funnily enough, i agree with a lot of james's analysis. >> i thought he was spot on, spot on in some ways. i mean, it is...
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but look back to starmer, back, back to starmer. what will sufficiently answered the quereali what will sufficiently answered the que real keir what will sufficiently answered the que real keir starmer will sufficiently answered the que real keir starmer please ll the real keir starmer please stop taking the knee. stop sitting on fence . stand up. sitting on a fence. stand up. what you believe in? tell us what do you believe in? tell us your position. i can tell you. tell your position net tell us your position on net zero. don't changing. just zero. don't keep changing. just tell you really well tell us what you really well stand for. >> think if you. if >> i think. i think if you. if you're being pragmatist , the you're being a pragmatist, the only slogan and i'm being cynical now, but the only slogan labour really need for the next election is time for a change. those four words are what is going to decide the next election. >> i think has hit the nail on the head. we need to say will the head. we need to say will the real keir s
but look back to starmer, back, back to starmer. what will sufficiently answered the quereali what will sufficiently answered the que real keir what will sufficiently answered the que real keir starmer will sufficiently answered the que real keir starmer please ll the real keir starmer please stop taking the knee. stop sitting on fence . stand up. sitting on a fence. stand up. what you believe in? tell us what do you believe in? tell us your position. i can tell you. tell your position net tell...
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— investment of the kind that keir starmer and rachel reeves have set out, 28 _ starmer and rachel reeveshe economy and take _ programme to regenerate the economy and take it — programme to regenerate the economy and take it down a greener path and that is_ and take it down a greener path and that is radical stuff. but you cannot _ that is radical stuff. but you cannot do that in a way that is unaffordable and that leaves you open, _ unaffordable and that leaves you open, as — unaffordable and that leaves you open, as we were in 2019, to promise things— open, as we were in 2019, to promise things you _ open, as we were in 2019, to promise things you cannot deliver and that is what _ things you cannot deliver and that is what the leadership is trying to do. is what the leadership is trying to do i_ is what the leadership is trying to do iwant— is what the leadership is trying to do. i want radical action on the climate — do. i want radical action on the climate emergency demands that, and you cannot _ climate emergency demands that, and you cannot duck that or things will -et you cannot du
— investment of the kind that keir starmer and rachel reeves have set out, 28 _ starmer and rachel reeveshe economy and take _ programme to regenerate the economy and take it — programme to regenerate the economy and take it down a greener path and that is_ and take it down a greener path and that is radical stuff. but you cannot _ that is radical stuff. but you cannot do that in a way that is unaffordable and that leaves you open, _ unaffordable and that leaves you open, as —...
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jonathan, thank ou starmer's labelled party. jonathan, thank you very _ starmer's labelled party. thank you very much. just a - starmer's labelled party. jonathan, i thank you very much. just a reminder to our viewers. there are 17 candidates standing for election in uxbridge, and you can find the full list of all of the candidates on our website. a by—election is taking place on thursday, july. just a reminder before we go, the prime minister has given his condolences and response after that crash into a school building in south london earlier today in which an eight—year—old girl die. do stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. temperatures have been a little bit below average for the first week ofjuly. however, things are set to get a lot hotter as we look at the forecast for tomorrow — more on that in a second. today, many of us have had dry weather with some spells of sunshine and some showers, though, for scotland and some heavy rain in northern ireland, all tied in with this thick cloud you can see on the satellite picture, and weather fronts that have been bringing some
jonathan, thank ou starmer's labelled party. jonathan, thank you very _ starmer's labelled party. thank you very much. just a - starmer's labelled party. jonathan, i thank you very much. just a reminder to our viewers. there are 17 candidates standing for election in uxbridge, and you can find the full list of all of the candidates on our website. a by—election is taking place on thursday, july. just a reminder before we go, the prime minister has given his condolences and response after that...
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starmer.er. there is a faction here that actually are _ starmer. there is a faction here that actually are so _ starmer. there is a faction here that actually are so intolerant . starmer. there is a faction here i that actually are so intolerant that they are removing people that will weaken the party and i said to him if you stumble these other people that will come for you.— if you stumble these other people that will come for you. short shrift to that from _ that will come for you. short shrift to that from a _ that will come for you. short shrift to that from a starmer _ that will come for you. short shrift to that from a starmer supporter. | that will come for you. short shrift| to that from a starmer supporter. i do not think it is right to describe what _ do not think it is right to describe what is _ do not think it is right to describe what is happening is a purge. i think— what is happening is a purge. i think two— what is happening is a purge. i think two things are going on, the fi
starmer.er. there is a faction here that actually are _ starmer. there is a faction here that actually are so _ starmer. there is a faction here that actually are so intolerant . starmer. there is a faction here i that actually are so intolerant that they are removing people that will weaken the party and i said to him if you stumble these other people that will come for you.— if you stumble these other people that will come for you. short shrift to that from _ that will come for you. short...
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bannau on suella letter to keir starmer . this the she starmer.al wing. well, the political wing. well, the political wing. well, the political wing of just stop oil and that he should sack any of his ministers who have been talking to them . who is this? talking to them. who is this? this is alison. she says suella was right to send that letter. keir starmer was on bbc this morning and condemned the actions just stop oil. the actions of just stop oil. the labour associated with them labour mps associated with them are therefore going rogue. good point. richard has written in. he says she was right to send the letter. sir keir is two faced and a hypocrite . faced and is a total hypocrite. no one knows what he thinks. he was trained a barrister and was trained as a barrister and will angle to will argue from every angle to try and his own case. try and win his own case. i think that is quite a broadly held view actually, that we don't exactly what keir don't know exactly what keir starmer for , although you starmer stands for, although you might ar
bannau on suella letter to keir starmer . this the she starmer.al wing. well, the political wing. well, the political wing. well, the political wing of just stop oil and that he should sack any of his ministers who have been talking to them . who is this? talking to them. who is this? this is alison. she says suella was right to send that letter. keir starmer was on bbc this morning and condemned the actions just stop oil. the actions of just stop oil. the labour associated with them labour mps...
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it is an issue for a keir starmer.itments the party should have,in what commitments the party should have, in what way, to climate change, two green policies. it is also a question about devolution, about the london mayor being allowed to do what he wants, even though he is the same party as keir starmer. it is a difficult issue for keir starmer, it is not clear what the answer is. the conservatives won that by—election by a very narrow margin, what have they had to say about that by—election results? 500 odd seats in the end. it was much needed for the conservative party. they would not have wanted to lose all three by—elections, it would have been very dispiriting. what some have taken from it, if you read the uk newspapers this morning, there is a lot of spinning, a take on this from some within the party who think what this shows is the government needs to roll back, to pull back on some of its green policies, particularly when it is hitting people in their wallets come at a time when the cost of living is rising a
it is an issue for a keir starmer.itments the party should have,in what commitments the party should have, in what way, to climate change, two green policies. it is also a question about devolution, about the london mayor being allowed to do what he wants, even though he is the same party as keir starmer. it is a difficult issue for keir starmer, it is not clear what the answer is. the conservatives won that by—election by a very narrow margin, what have they had to say about that...
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well, keir starmer was very upbeat. adding the _ say? well, keir starmer was very upbeat.win anywhere. so, he has a very good news story to tell here. he was on a platform a moment ago with his newest mp, keir mather, the youngest mp who will currently sit in the house of commons, aged only 25. labour's deputy leader said that she was in the middle of a kier sandwich. you had a kier senior and key atjunior. the atmosphere here, very much upbeat. labour are pretty much cock—a—hoop at taking this tory constituency, overturning a 20,000 plus majority. you constituency, overturning a 20,000 plus majority-— plus ma'ority. you are local to the area, plus majority. you are local to the area. what — plus majority. you are local to the area, what did _ plus majority. you are local to the area, what did they _ plus majority. you are local to the area, what did they do _ plus majority. you are local to the area, what did they do to - plus majority. you are local to the area, what did they do to secure l area, what did they do to secure this huge historic victory? how do they win it?
well, keir starmer was very upbeat. adding the _ say? well, keir starmer was very upbeat.win anywhere. so, he has a very good news story to tell here. he was on a platform a moment ago with his newest mp, keir mather, the youngest mp who will currently sit in the house of commons, aged only 25. labour's deputy leader said that she was in the middle of a kier sandwich. you had a kier senior and key atjunior. the atmosphere here, very much upbeat. labour are pretty much cock—a—hoop at taking...
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keir starmer seemed very pleased — swing to them.keir starmer seemed very pleased so i _ swing to them. keir starmer seemed very pleased so i can't _ swing to them. keir starmer seemed very pleased so i can't blame - swing to them. keir starmer seemed very pleased so i can't blame him. i l very pleased so i can't blame him. i think it would be unwise for him to be a little bit too smug and let me explain why. at the time of tony blair when he was leader, we saw many conservative voters switching and voting labour, new labour for tony blair. that hasn't happened this time. what happened this time in all three constituencies is no switching but in fact people deciding who are conservative to stay home and not vote. that's not good because clearly it means is not good because clearly it means is not good for the conservatives and allows labour to win in the north and lib dems to win in the west and also i think there was a little bit of tactical voting and why not? why not amongst the opposition parties, lib dems voting for labour when
keir starmer seemed very pleased — swing to them.keir starmer seemed very pleased so i _ swing to them. keir starmer seemed very pleased so i can't _ swing to them. keir starmer seemed very pleased so i can't blame - swing to them. keir starmer seemed very pleased so i can't blame him. i l very pleased so i can't blame him. i think it would be unwise for him to be a little bit too smug and let me explain why. at the time of tony blair when he was leader, we saw many conservative voters...
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and a 12% swing would give keir starmer an overall majority.atives. we said last night — watch out for signs of tactical voting. there s lots of evidence of that. and i also said — keep an eye on turnout. it was low in all three races. it seems some tory voters stayed at home. would that be replicated when the choice of government — notjust of local mp — is in the balance? rishi sunak has been prime ministerfor nine months. and if he delays the election as long as he can — to january 2025 — he s still only a third of the way through. so he has a maximum of 18 months before crunch time. and all the signs are that his task is not just about stopping the boats, but turning an oil tanker of public opinion. and nowjoining us to discuss the next steps for the parties the guardian's aubrey allegretti and founder of the kraken strategy and former conservative special adviser, salma shah welcome to you both. aubrey, postmortems the starting tonight, what do you think are going to be the key policy areas that people are looking at in the wake of these re
and a 12% swing would give keir starmer an overall majority.atives. we said last night — watch out for signs of tactical voting. there s lots of evidence of that. and i also said — keep an eye on turnout. it was low in all three races. it seems some tory voters stayed at home. would that be replicated when the choice of government — notjust of local mp — is in the balance? rishi sunak has been prime ministerfor nine months. and if he delays the election as long as he can — to january...
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keir starmer is life. secretary who also wanted to be the prime minister kemi badenochjoins us from new zealand where she's just signed us up to one of the biggest trading blocs in the world. and forget wimbledon — what about the women's football world cup? we'll talk to a matilda, sarah walsh, former football star and a host of the tournament. morning — for the last time this summer, welcome to you and to my panel. dame sharon white, chair ofjohn lewis, oli dugmore, from social media publisher politics joe, and dame andrea leadsom, former conservative cabinet minister. why have one game if you could have two? let's start with what is making the news. the papers have different takes. the sunday express has £12 trillion brexit trade boost. the mail on sunday says george can skip stint in armed forces. the sunday times reports on defence secretary ben wallace saying he won't stand at the next election and warning of war on three fronts. and the observer has starmer telling the labour party, we can't spend ou
keir starmer is life. secretary who also wanted to be the prime minister kemi badenochjoins us from new zealand where she's just signed us up to one of the biggest trading blocs in the world. and forget wimbledon — what about the women's football world cup? we'll talk to a matilda, sarah walsh, former football star and a host of the tournament. morning — for the last time this summer, welcome to you and to my panel. dame sharon white, chair ofjohn lewis, oli dugmore, from social media...
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but starmer thrown thing. the bus. >> absolutely. >> well, absolutely. >> well, absolutely. >> and so should he's blamed >> and so he should he's blamed he's blamed the mayor for the loss of this seat to the tories. >> absolutely. because of khan's ulez policy. >> it was a one issue election . >> it was a one issue election. and the winning mp was steve a great big bloke isn't he. yeah. he, he just immediately said that. he didn't say , you know, that. he didn't say, you know, thanks to rishi sunak and, and the wonders of the tory party and our wonderful, our five issues which nobody can remember apart from and stop the boats. um, you know he didn't say that. he just said ulez ulez all the way. >> it's a very perverse situation in benedict in which reading between the lines of what you're suggesting , that what you're suggesting, that both keir starmer and rishi sunak are trying to be tony blair. >> it's why i think there just isn't very much enthusiasm for either party because i think people can see that. and
but starmer thrown thing. the bus. >> absolutely. >> well, absolutely. >> well, absolutely. >> and so should he's blamed >> and so he should he's blamed he's blamed the mayor for the loss of this seat to the tories. >> absolutely. because of khan's ulez policy. >> it was a one issue election . >> it was a one issue election. and the winning mp was steve a great big bloke isn't he. yeah. he, he just immediately said that. he didn't say , you know,...
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but starmer thrown thing. the bus. >> absolutely. >> well, absolutely. >> well, absolutely. >> and so should he's blamed >> and so he should he's blamed he's blamed the mayor for the loss of this seat to the tories. >> absolutely. because of khan's ulez policy. >> it was a one issue election . >> it was a one issue election. and the winning mp was steve a great big bloke isn't he. yeah. he, he just immediately said that. he didn't say , you know, that. he didn't say, you know, thanks to rishi sunak and, and the wonders of the tory party and our wonderful, our five issues which nobody can remember apart from and stop the boats. um, you know he didn't say that. he just said ulez ulez all the way. >> it's a very perverse situation in benedict in which reading between the lines of what you're suggesting , that what you're suggesting, that both keir starmer and rishi sunak are trying to be tony blair. >> it's why i think there just isn't very much enthusiasm for either party because i think people can see that. and
but starmer thrown thing. the bus. >> absolutely. >> well, absolutely. >> well, absolutely. >> and so should he's blamed >> and so he should he's blamed he's blamed the mayor for the loss of this seat to the tories. >> absolutely. because of khan's ulez policy. >> it was a one issue election . >> it was a one issue election. and the winning mp was steve a great big bloke isn't he. yeah. he, he just immediately said that. he didn't say , you know,...
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this is part of keir starmer's big pitch— this is part of keir starmer's big pitch to — this is partering home _ pitch to voters, very much hammering home the _ pitch to voters, very much hammering home the message of economic responsibility when it comes to any labour_ responsibility when it comes to any labour government, but also more messaging — labour government, but also more messaging around this party being ready— messaging around this party being ready for— messaging around this party being ready for government and wanting to brin- ready for government and wanting to bring the _ ready for government and wanting to bring the party and the place of being _ bring the party and the place of being ready electorally credible as a party— being ready electorally credible as a party for governments. of course, we are _ a party for governments. of course, we are about — a party for governments. of course, we are about to go into three cruciai— we are about to go into three crucial by—election test for labour that they— crucial by—election test for labour that they are keen to make sur
this is part of keir starmer's big pitch— this is part of keir starmer's big pitch to — this is partering home _ pitch to voters, very much hammering home the _ pitch to voters, very much hammering home the message of economic responsibility when it comes to any labour_ responsibility when it comes to any labour government, but also more messaging — labour government, but also more messaging around this party being ready— messaging around this party being ready for— messaging around...
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i'll be dealing with keir starmer at ten. but first my big opinion. keir starmer at ten.opinion . it happens every my big opinion. it happens every yean my big opinion. it happens every year, doesn't it? the privileged nonh year, doesn't it? the privileged north london dwelling, champagne swilling remain establishment crow about brexit related delays as they travel to their tuscan villas . now there are long villas. now there are long queues at dover. i should add. they did happen when we were in the eu as well. but i'm not to going lie. it's bad this weekend and the french need to speed things and mark my words. things up and mark my words. they will. otherwise we will go somewhere else for our holidays. i guarantee you better technology will see us fly through in time. but even with the current arcane systems in place outside of peak holiday season in july , you'll find that season in july, you'll find that the flow of brits to and from the flow of brits to and from the continent has largely been seamless with the eurostar terminal, for example , now empty terminal, for
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i'll be dealing with keir starmer at ten. but first my big opinion. keir starmer at ten.opinion . it happens every my big opinion. it happens every yean my big opinion. it happens every year, doesn't it? the privileged nonh year, doesn't it? the privileged north london dwelling, champagne swilling remain establishment crow about brexit related delays as they travel to their tuscan villas . now there are long villas. now there are long queues at dover. i should add. they did happen when we were in the eu as well. but i'm not to going lie. it's bad this weekend and the french need to speed things and mark my words. things up and mark my words. they will. otherwise we will go somewhere else for our holidays. i guarantee you better technology will see us fly through in time. but even with the current arcane systems in place outside of peak holiday season in july , you'll find that season in july, you'll find that the flow of brits to and from the flow of brits to and from the continent has largely been seamless with the eurostar terminal, for example , now empty terminal, for
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— your response lives to sir keir starmer? ., , ., starmer?bitious _ starmer? i thought he settled a clear and ambitious vision - starmer? i thought he settled a clear and ambitious vision for i clear and ambitious vision for schools and i think therefore things that resonated with me as a school leader. the first one was a focus on early years, getting children off to the best art, which we know from research is the most important time to start narrowing the gap. the focus on speaking fluently, i think is important, and focus on schools, schools have been doing and emphasising that, making sure we do more of it is a good thing. just emphasising that, making sure we do more of it is a good thing.— more of it is a good thing. just to “um in more of it is a good thing. just to jump in there. — more of it is a good thing. just to jump in there, david _ more of it is a good thing. just to jump in there, david johnson - more of it is a good thing. just toj jump in there, david johnson was more of it is a good thing. just to - jump in there, david j
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so perhaps if he can try and this seems to be keir starmer's tactic , try to sort of starmer's tacticeople, some people thinking that, yes, labour would rejoin the eu, others think no, they're not going to perhaps a coalition could be built by just being vague. >> well i mean you've, you've you've hit the nail on the head there. really with how to be prime minister, haven't you, emily? because you know, being trying to walk both roads and keep everybody happy is kind of central and trying to central to the job and trying to get power because, you know, you're going win off of you're never going to win off of pleasing one. >> depressing, though. james >> so depressing, though. james that's because that's so depressing because it means never what our means we never know what our politicians actually going politicians are actually going to get into power. to do when they get into power. >> yeah, you're absolutely right. requires trust , right. and it requires trust, doesn't it? is this is doesn't it? this is this is central this discussion central to this discussion really, whether you h
so perhaps if he can try and this seems to be keir starmer's tactic , try to sort of starmer's tacticeople, some people thinking that, yes, labour would rejoin the eu, others think no, they're not going to perhaps a coalition could be built by just being vague. >> well i mean you've, you've you've hit the nail on the head there. really with how to be prime minister, haven't you, emily? because you know, being trying to walk both roads and keep everybody happy is kind of central and trying...
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keir starmer, do you think? >> well , he's keir starmer, do you think?en to him and he's listening to him. i mean, he'd be mad not to, you know, this is. this is labour's most successful ever prime minister our three time election winner. i mean, if keir starmer didn't listen to him, then he would need his head examining. but tony has also set up this tony blair has also set up this institute, which is which is producing really high quality and useful work for any government that wants to pick it up. >> and you know, keir starmer ought to make sure he gets there first. but the climate change issue is fascinating because it divides both parties. >> we've the tories at odds >> we've seen the tories at odds on it too, because it is a very, very big issue. how do you get to net zero and how much is it going to cost? >> yeah. and nigel joins us again. nigel nelson i mean, you've heard what john said there about starmer would be mad not to listen to. absolutely. tony blair you would agree with that? >> i would indeed. >> i would indeed. >> yeah. i mean, i thin
keir starmer, do you think? >> well , he's keir starmer, do you think?en to him and he's listening to him. i mean, he'd be mad not to, you know, this is. this is labour's most successful ever prime minister our three time election winner. i mean, if keir starmer didn't listen to him, then he would need his head examining. but tony has also set up this tony blair has also set up this institute, which is which is producing really high quality and useful work for any government that wants to...
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challenge for starmer be does he starmer will be who does he pick? wins out of his pay pick?ay rises get one? rises and who doesn't get one? >> let me tell you that >> listen, let me tell you that millions would agree with amy nicole actually nicole turner that actually our teachers important teachers have the most important job they should job in society and they should be properly to it. so be paid properly to do it. so what do think? let me know. what do you think? let me know. dan gb news .com. allison pearson shaun bailey and amy nicole return in just nicole turner return in just a few minutes. coming up, top journalist of the journalist and friend of the queen, wyatt queen, petronella wyatt gives her on prince her unfiltered take on prince harry america over harry choosing america over britain. he went britain. that's right. he went to us. independence day celebrations his father's celebrations over his father's scottish coronation so does the sulking duke now see himself as american patron ? ella is live in american patron? ella is live in the studio and she's dropping
challenge for starmer be does he starmer will be who does he pick? wins out of his pay pick?ay rises get one? rises and who doesn't get one? >> let me tell you that >> listen, let me tell you that millions would agree with amy nicole actually nicole turner that actually our teachers important teachers have the most important job they should job in society and they should be properly to it. so be paid properly to do it. so what do think? let me know. what do you think? let me know....
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mr starmer was speaking to the party's national policy forum.idge demonstrates there is never any reason to be complacent and never a reason to rest on our laurels. it's a reminder, as danny said, that in an election, policy matters and we are doing something very wrong if policies put forward by the labour party end up on each and every tory leaflet. we've got to face up to that and to learn the lessons. earlier i spoke our political reporter tony bonsignore and i began by asking him if the ulez charge spells a disagreement between the labour leader and the mayor of london. very much so. yeah. and that lesson that needs to be learned that sir keir starmer talked about there at the end of that clip, it's not clear what the lesson is here. and i think different people in this have different ideas of what it should be. the london mayor, sadiq khan, is insistent that this expansion of ulez, ultra low emission zonem we have to pay to drive in this area. if you have a non—compliant car, usually older cars or diesel cars. that will go ahead as planned
mr starmer was speaking to the party's national policy forum.idge demonstrates there is never any reason to be complacent and never a reason to rest on our laurels. it's a reminder, as danny said, that in an election, policy matters and we are doing something very wrong if policies put forward by the labour party end up on each and every tory leaflet. we've got to face up to that and to learn the lessons. earlier i spoke our political reporter tony bonsignore and i began by asking him if the...
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is it keir starmer? peter no, my headune keir starmer?efore the two such copy cats. >> so viewers , can i just say >> so viewers, can i just say i did have an original thought. >> he lies , i promise you. >> he lies, i promise you. >> he lies, i promise you. >> i did . no, obviously, i echo >> i did. no, obviously, i echo the sentiments expressed here. i'm really proud of farage for what he did. i thought it was a wonderful piece of journalism. yes. and he should feel vindicated. >> right . >> that's right. >> that's right. >> great journalist. right. well look, he's changed the world so many over, he? many times over, hasn't he? extraordinary >> you get the brexit and then drawing attention to illegal migrant banking migrant crossings, the banking crisis, course crisis, anti—woke. and of course , he is here at gb news. look, let's now, stephanie, get to your back. page zero. who's grinding your gears? >> i've gone for the chief executive of mcdonald's, alastair macro, because he's come out today said he didn't realise so much abuse was g
is it keir starmer? peter no, my headune keir starmer?efore the two such copy cats. >> so viewers , can i just say >> so viewers, can i just say i did have an original thought. >> he lies , i promise you. >> he lies, i promise you. >> he lies, i promise you. >> i did . no, obviously, i echo >> i did. no, obviously, i echo the sentiments expressed here. i'm really proud of farage for what he did. i thought it was a wonderful piece of journalism. yes. and...
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keir starmer starmer. he's been out and about revealing his plans.o things like education. did hear them ? what do you did you hear them? what do you make is he the man for make to them? is he the man for the job? want to speak as well the job? i want to speak as well about what is going on in westminster. the whole pincher gates. seen and gates. have you seen that? and don't well, don't go anywhere as well, because want to tell you, the because i want to tell you, the gb news that you are gb news viewer, that you are being actively discriminated against. that story against. i'll have that story and listening to gb news radio . listening to gb news radio. >> hello there. >> hello there. >> welcome back to dewbs& co with me, michelle dewberry. now lots to get into tonight, not least the fact that you might have noticed that keir starmer has been busy talking all about education and what a treat everybody. what a treat . because everybody. what a treat. because on my panel i have not one but two teachers, former teachers. should i say. it's almost like
keir starmer starmer. he's been out and about revealing his plans.o things like education. did hear them ? what do you did you hear them? what do you make is he the man for make to them? is he the man for the job? want to speak as well the job? i want to speak as well about what is going on in westminster. the whole pincher gates. seen and gates. have you seen that? and don't well, don't go anywhere as well, because want to tell you, the because i want to tell you, the gb news that you are gb...
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when is the best moment starmer win ? moment for starmer to win? >> well , whenever. >> well, whenever. whenever he wins , do you think he'll be wins, do you think he'll be a good thing? i mean, i think i think that it would be better, perhaps for the tories to have a bit more time to get themselves together. so yeah, i think you know, as adrian said, i think that that perhaps for labour it would be better to have it soonen would be better to have it sooner. but from the tory point of view i think they could, they could few years could do with another few years to happens to hope that something happens that them bit more that will give them a bit more popularity again, definitely we're going to return to this because i can't wait get because i can't wait to get the views pundits. views of my pundits. >> that , uh, my team here >> i know that, uh, my team here are into this are itching to get into this story. will cover more story. well, we will cover more politics when papers arrive politics when the papers arrive at 1030. but up next in at 1030. but coming up next in
when is the best moment starmer win ? moment for starmer to win? >> well , whenever. >> well, whenever. whenever he wins , do you think he'll be wins, do you think he'll be a good thing? i mean, i think i think that it would be better, perhaps for the tories to have a bit more time to get themselves together. so yeah, i think you know, as adrian said, i think that that perhaps for labour it would be better to have it soonen would be better to have it sooner. but from the tory point...
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when is the best moment starmer win ? moment for starmer to win? >> well , whenever. >> well, whenever. whenever he wins , do you think he'll be wins, do you think he'll be a good thing? i mean, i think i think that it would be better, perhaps for the tories to have a bit more time to get themselves together. so yeah, i think you know, as adrian said, i think that that perhaps for labour it would be better to have it soonen would be better to have it sooner. but from the tory point of view i think they could, they could few years could do with another few years to happens to hope that something happens that them more that will give them a bit more popularity again, definitely we're going to return to this because i can't wait to get the views pundits. views of my pundits. >> that , uh, my team here >> i know that, uh, my team here are into this are itching to get into this story. will cover more story. well, we will cover more politics when papers arrive politics when the papers arrive at 1030. but up next in at 1030. but coming up next in the big story is the labour
when is the best moment starmer win ? moment for starmer to win? >> well , whenever. >> well, whenever. whenever he wins , do you think he'll be wins, do you think he'll be a good thing? i mean, i think i think that it would be better, perhaps for the tories to have a bit more time to get themselves together. so yeah, i think you know, as adrian said, i think that that perhaps for labour it would be better to have it soonen would be better to have it sooner. but from the tory point...
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and the starmer sir the keir starmer or sir keir starmer is own labour starmer is his own labour colleaguesial media on monday , with stephen flynn on monday, with stephen flynn pointed essentially pointed out essentially interesting point. >> was up to snp to >> yes, it was up to the snp to pick this rather pick up on this rather uncomfortable position perhaps that keir starmer has got on this particular issue the cap this particular issue of the cap on to children for benefits . on to children for benefits. >> well, i'm not sure i agree with that. look, it's a simple question of where's the money going to come from. it's going to cost about 1.5 billion to get rid of that policy. it's true. it potentially could lift a number of children out of poverty, depending on how it's spent. poverty, depending on how it's spent . but we know there are spent. but we know there are a lot of lot of lot of backbenchers very uncomfortable, but 1.5 billion is enough to run the nhs for five days. it's enough to maintain 35,000 primary schools for a year and it's enough to pay for about 14,000 hospital docto
and the starmer sir the keir starmer or sir keir starmer is own labour starmer is his own labour colleaguesial media on monday , with stephen flynn on monday, with stephen flynn pointed essentially pointed out essentially interesting point. >> was up to snp to >> yes, it was up to the snp to pick this rather pick up on this rather uncomfortable position perhaps that keir starmer has got on this particular issue the cap this particular issue of the cap on to children for benefits ....
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is it keir starmer? peter no, my headune keir starmer?ore the two such copy cats. >> so viewers , can i just say >> so viewers, can i just say i did have an original thought. >> he lies , i promise you. >> he lies, i promise you. >> he lies, i promise you. >> i did . no, obviously, i echo >> i did. no, obviously, i echo the sentiments expressed here. i'm really proud of farage for what he did. i thought it was a wonderful piece of journalism. yes. and he should feel vindicated. >> right . >> that's right. >> that's right. >> great journalist. right. well look, he's changed the world so many over, he? many times over, hasn't he? extraordinary >> you get the brexit and then drawing attention to illegal migrant banking migrant crossings, the banking crisis, course crisis, anti—woke. and of course , he is here at gb news. look, let's now, stephanie, get to your back. page zero. who's grinding your gears? >> i've gone for the chief executive of mcdonald's, alastair macro, because he's come out today said he didn't realise so much abuse was goi
is it keir starmer? peter no, my headune keir starmer?ore the two such copy cats. >> so viewers , can i just say >> so viewers, can i just say i did have an original thought. >> he lies , i promise you. >> he lies, i promise you. >> he lies, i promise you. >> i did . no, obviously, i echo >> i did. no, obviously, i echo the sentiments expressed here. i'm really proud of farage for what he did. i thought it was a wonderful piece of journalism. yes. and...
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we haven't heard from keir starmer yet today, just as deputy.ery interesting to hear what he has to say, given the huge, significant win in selby and ainsty and the loss in uxbridge. we will take you to that as soon as he takes to the podium. joining me now is rachel where mouth... ——joining me now is rachel wearmouth, a deputy political editor with the new statesman. what is your take on the results overnight?— what is your take on the results overniuht? , , , ., , overnight? terrible losses for rishi sunak's conservatives. _ overnight? terrible losses for rishi sunak's conservatives. the - overnight? terrible losses for rishi sunak's conservatives. the result l overnight? terrible losses for rishi| sunak's conservatives. the result in selby, where the labour party overturned 20,000 majority is really, really significant and shows that the party is able to gain support in rural areas as well as the towns. somerton and frome, again, the huge result that the lib dems were able to overturn, it is quite significant. it shows perhaps the liberal dem
we haven't heard from keir starmer yet today, just as deputy.ery interesting to hear what he has to say, given the huge, significant win in selby and ainsty and the loss in uxbridge. we will take you to that as soon as he takes to the podium. joining me now is rachel where mouth... ——joining me now is rachel wearmouth, a deputy political editor with the new statesman. what is your take on the results overnight?— what is your take on the results overniuht? , , , ., , overnight? terrible...
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and this is what keir starmer had to say . it's the starmer had to say. ever turned over in the history of the labour party. absolutely and i want to address those that voted for us yesterday directly because you voted for change. you put your trust in the labour party and we hear you. we hear that cry for change away from the chaos , away from those the chaos, away from those rising bills , the crumbling rising bills, the crumbling pubuc rising bills, the crumbling public services , a cry for public services, a cry for change and we will deliver. we will deliver through keir mather here and we'll deliver with the next labour government. yes . and next labour government. yes. and it could be said as well, one of the key factors in labour's win and conservatives loss here is the high amount of people with mortgages. >> it's in the top 40 seats in england and wales for people with mortgages who will have been hammered by those rising interest rates. and that was a point that labour strongly campaigned on here. and speaking to people in selby as well, they s
and this is what keir starmer had to say . it's the starmer had to say. ever turned over in the history of the labour party. absolutely and i want to address those that voted for us yesterday directly because you voted for change. you put your trust in the labour party and we hear you. we hear that cry for change away from the chaos , away from those the chaos, away from those rising bills , the crumbling rising bills, the crumbling pubuc rising bills, the crumbling public services , a cry for...
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the leader keir starmer decides to sit on the fence-— leader keir starmer decides to sit on the fenceon the fence. the mixed messaging is an issue for all _ on the fence. the mixed messaging is an issue for all of _ on the fence. the mixed messaging is an issue for all of the _ on the fence. the mixed messaging is an issue for all of the parties. - an issue for all of the parties. when it comes to clear messaging, when it comes to climate change. it has been an issue here. people are confused as to where the labour party stands on it. keir starmer�*s stance is an issue. the labour party have not been as clear until now about where they stand, and are almost taking a step back from sadiq khan and his vision to expand the ulez into this area. it is an issue. and it is going to have to be something that is cleared up if the general election is called next year. because, climate change, as we know, is present, it is here, it is now, it is being felt by everyone, but, it might not be the thing that people want at the top of their agenda when we are in a cost of living crisis, and people ar
the leader keir starmer decides to sit on the fence-— leader keir starmer decides to sit on the fenceon the fence. the mixed messaging is an issue for all _ on the fence. the mixed messaging is an issue for all of _ on the fence. the mixed messaging is an issue for all of the _ on the fence. the mixed messaging is an issue for all of the parties. - an issue for all of the parties. when it comes to clear messaging, when it comes to climate change. it has been an issue here. people are confused...
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to you lose to keir starmer. to answer that question, we'll be live from today's anti ulez protest outside the bbc television centre in london. plus the just stop oil protesters stopping sick children getting to hospital. big question of the day. i'm asking what would you do if it was you in that situation? but first, it's the headlines with the wonderful tatiana sanchez . the wonderful tatiana sanchez. >> martin, thank you very much and good afternoon . this is the and good afternoon. this is the latest from the newsroom. milly tens of rail passengers are facing disruption today as strikes by the rmt union continue on one of the busiest travel days of the year. thousands of its members at 14 train companies are walking out over pay and conditions. services are also disrupted because of a ban on overtime by aslef train drivers mean while the port of dover says it could take passengers up to 2.5 hours to pass through border checks dunng to pass through border checks during peak hours, as schools have broken up for
to you lose to keir starmer. to answer that question, we'll be live from today's anti ulez protest outside the bbc television centre in london. plus the just stop oil protesters stopping sick children getting to hospital. big question of the day. i'm asking what would you do if it was you in that situation? but first, it's the headlines with the wonderful tatiana sanchez . the wonderful tatiana sanchez. >> martin, thank you very much and good afternoon . this is the and good afternoon....
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starmer"with.tly the cliff edge which keir starmer"with. that's whyly the cliff edge which keir starmer"with. that's why places threaten with. that's why places like the orkneys are unlikely to embrace the labour position, notwithstanding the fact the snp is less popular now north of the border. it's not just the fact that 200,000 jobs invested that 200,000 jobs are invested in oil and gas industry in in the oil and gas industry in this country, which you might think traditionally the labour this country, which you might think cared onally the labour this country, which you might think cared about.the labour this country, which you might think cared about. butlabour this country, which you might think cared about. but moreover party cared about. but moreover , specifically in the orkneys, they get a they get a financial benefit that they will be depnved benefit that they will be deprived of by a cliff edge rather a gradual decline, rather than a gradual decline, which generation which which another
starmer"with.tly the cliff edge which keir starmer"with. that's whyly the cliff edge which keir starmer"with. that's why places threaten with. that's why places like the orkneys are unlikely to embrace the labour position, notwithstanding the fact the snp is less popular now north of the border. it's not just the fact that 200,000 jobs invested that 200,000 jobs are invested in oil and gas industry in in the oil and gas industry in this country, which you might think...
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, _ how will we go, but with keir starmer, i_ how will we go, but with keir starmer, ijust don't think we hit our main objectives for the next election. we hit our main ob'ectives for the next election.— we hit our main ob'ectives for the next election._ our| next election. your pledges. our led . es, next election. your pledges. our pledges. yes- — next election. your pledges. our pledges. yes- i— next election. your pledges. our pledges, yes. i have _ next election. your pledges. our pledges, yes. i have to - next election. your pledges. our pledges, yes. i have to say, - next election. your pledges. our pledges, yes. i have to say, i i next election. your pledges. our. pledges, yes. i have to say, i don't trust the conservative _ pledges, yes. i have to say, i don't trust the conservative party, - pledges, yes. i have to say, i don't trust the conservative party, and i | trust the conservative party, and i don�*t respect their view, a lot of their views, and i cannot condone their views, and i cannot condone their behaviour, and it�*s notjust one or two people, and it�*s notjust one
, _ how will we go, but with keir starmer, i_ how will we go, but with keir starmer, ijust don't think we hit our main objectives for the next election. we hit our main ob'ectives for the next election.— we hit our main ob'ectives for the next election._ our| next election. your pledges. our led . es, next election. your pledges. our pledges. yes- — next election. your pledges. our pledges. yes- i— next election. your pledges. our pledges, yes. i have _ next election. your pledges. our...
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starmer.dsomely.— 1997 general election that labour won handsomel . ., ., ., won handsomely. you have mentioned the oinion won handsomely. you have mentioned the opinion polls. _ won handsomely. you have mentioned the opinion polls, what _ won handsomely. you have mentioned the opinion polls, what are _ won handsomely. you have mentioned the opinion polls, what are they - the opinion polls, what are they telling us about the uk electorate's interest in the behaviour of tory mps, past tory mps? is it seen as being a very important issue in comparison to the cost of living concerns for example? the central issue of the _ concerns for example? the central issue of the ethical _ concerns for example? the central issue of the ethical issue _ concerns for example? the central issue of the ethical issue is - concerns for example? the central issue of the ethical issue is the i issue of the ethical issue is the question of partygate and the fact that as the house of commons committee adjudicated, the
starmer.dsomely.— 1997 general election that labour won handsomel . ., ., ., won handsomely. you have mentioned the oinion won handsomely. you have mentioned the opinion polls. _ won handsomely. you have mentioned the opinion polls, what _ won handsomely. you have mentioned the opinion polls, what are _ won handsomely. you have mentioned the opinion polls, what are they - the opinion polls, what are they telling us about the uk electorate's interest in the behaviour of tory mps, past tory...
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starmer on that.a relatively small meant that money has been taken up by people, stressing this only affects around one in ten cars, so it seems like sadiq khan is not in the midstjust grab the policy entirely, even if his superiors think it is a problem politically, butjustice, some of the other policies opened and country lubricants are brought in, the idea of low traffic members, for example. seen as anti—motorist. on the other side of the argument, they are to try and reduce air pollution and also carbon emissions and that brought it on the other side of the argument, they are to try and reduce air pollution and also carbon emissions and that brought us onto the very last question you had there which was about two both of the main two swing going on is a bit soft on climate change, and the week of the climate change, and the week of the climate change, and the week of the climate change, keeping, moving towards a carbon zero feature. why make the gender thing always comes up make the gender thing
starmer on that.a relatively small meant that money has been taken up by people, stressing this only affects around one in ten cars, so it seems like sadiq khan is not in the midstjust grab the policy entirely, even if his superiors think it is a problem politically, butjustice, some of the other policies opened and country lubricants are brought in, the idea of low traffic members, for example. seen as anti—motorist. on the other side of the argument, they are to try and reduce air pollution...
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i5 starmer's 'ob that i want to do is leader? , ' ~ starmer's 'ob that i want to do is leader?ficult because the position is _ leader? is difficult because the position is that _ leader? is difficult because the position is that the _ leader? is difficult because the position is that the mayor - leader? is difficult because the position is that the mayor is i leader? is difficult because thej position is that the mayor is on charge of these policies across the whole of london. the mayor ought to be able to work with the government under the scrappage scheme, the government unfortunately seems to be giving huge mounds of money, 40, £50 million to other cities are not in london which will help people if that money was available to compensate... that money was available to compensate. . ._ that money was available to compensate... that money was available to comensate... �* �* compensate... but given you can't chance compensate... but given you can't change that — compensate... but given you can't change that because _ compensate... but given you can't change that because you're -
i5 starmer's 'ob that i want to do is leader? , ' ~ starmer's 'ob that i want to do is leader?ficult because the position is _ leader? is difficult because the position is that _ leader? is difficult because the position is that the _ leader? is difficult because the position is that the mayor - leader? is difficult because the position is that the mayor is i leader? is difficult because thej position is that the mayor is on charge of these policies across the whole of london. the mayor ought...
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kier starmer was asked about 'ust boil it. kier starmer was asked about just boil and _ it.st, ifjust stop oil want — think, to be honest, ifjust stop oil want people to get on board with their cars _ oil want people to get on board with their cars then causing maximum destruction people that are trying to go— destruction people that are trying to go about their lives is probably not going — to go about their lives is probably not going to win them friends and influence — not going to win them friends and influence people in terms of the way that they— influence people in terms of the way that they want to. i think there's more _ that they want to. i think there's more than — that they want to. i think there's more than one way of... you know, the right— more than one way of... you know, the right to — more than one way of... you know, the right to protest in this country is an— the right to protest in this country is an important right but some of the way— is an important right but some of the way in — is an important right but some of the way in which they are going about—
kier starmer was asked about 'ust boil it. kier starmer was asked about just boil and _ it.st, ifjust stop oil want — think, to be honest, ifjust stop oil want people to get on board with their cars _ oil want people to get on board with their cars then causing maximum destruction people that are trying to go— destruction people that are trying to go about their lives is probably not going — to go about their lives is probably not going to win them friends and influence — not going to...
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that was the message of its leader keir starmer today. make voters see labour as a party of economic responsibility. the challenge: convincing voters you're different enough from government on the big issues of the day. union chanting. he refused to say if labour would offerjunior doctors a higher pay offer to end strikes. we would be around the table negotiating and settle this dispute. many people would say, why has it taken this long even to have one step towards progress? many people have had their operations cancelled, people have been deeply affected by these strikes. he refused to say whether labour would spend more money on public services. i would also be laser—focused on reforming our public services to make sure that we take the weight off our public services. unions and some in the party have said labour must do more to differentiate itself from its opponents. keir starmer and his team have got to show some clear water, some clear red water between themselves and the daily mail and the telegraph and themselves and the conserva
that was the message of its leader keir starmer today. make voters see labour as a party of economic responsibility. the challenge: convincing voters you're different enough from government on the big issues of the day. union chanting. he refused to say if labour would offerjunior doctors a higher pay offer to end strikes. we would be around the table negotiating and settle this dispute. many people would say, why has it taken this long even to have one step towards progress? many people have...
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sir| keir starmer, because he has this really— keir starmer, because he has this really tie — keir starmere. . ._ has lost the seat for labour, texting people... 0h, they think it is one? texting people... 0h, they think it is gone? 0n _ texting people... 0h, they think it is gone? on the _ texting people... 0h, they think it is gone? on the first _ texting people... oh, they think it is gone? on the first hour - texting people... oh, they think it is gone? on the first hour level. texting people... oh, they think it. is gone? on the first hour level was behind about _ is gone? on the first hour level was behind about 400 _ is gone? on the first hour level was behind about 400 votes _ is gone? on the first hour level was behind about 400 votes and - is gone? on the first hour level was i behind about 400 votes and obviously it may be closer than that —— on the first count labour was behind. it would be difficult to see a recount with numbers that are about 400. you will see a big postmortem tonight and tomorrow night, but what happens to this policy, is due to be —— extended at the end of
sir| keir starmer, because he has this really— keir starmer, because he has this really tie — keir starmere. . ._ has lost the seat for labour, texting people... 0h, they think it is one? texting people... 0h, they think it is gone? 0n _ texting people... 0h, they think it is gone? on the _ texting people... 0h, they think it is gone? on the first _ texting people... oh, they think it is gone? on the first hour - texting people... oh, they think it is gone? on the first hour level. texting...
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in gelling, keir starmer| working. in gelling, keir starmer said he wanted _ working.armer said he wanted to tear— working. in gelling, keir starmer said he wanted to tear down - working. in gelling, keir starmer - said he wanted to tear down barriers to home. more children must reach early learning targets, he said, snobbery must go. alongside his albeit broad vision for the economy, the health service, energy and crime, he said... 50 the health service, energy and crime, he said...— crime, he said... so too will i introduce _ crime, he said... so too will i introduce a — crime, he said... so too will i introduce a curriculum - crime, he said... so too will i introduce a curriculum fit - crime, he said... so too will i introduce a curriculum fit for| crime, he said... so too will i i introduce a curriculum fit for the digital age. introduce a curriculum fit for the digitalage. so introduce a curriculum fit for the digital age. so too will i fight for vocational training to be respected as much as university education, so too will i drag our education system into the f
in gelling, keir starmer| working. in gelling, keir starmer said he wanted _ working.armer said he wanted to tear— working. in gelling, keir starmer said he wanted to tear down - working. in gelling, keir starmer - said he wanted to tear down barriers to home. more children must reach early learning targets, he said, snobbery must go. alongside his albeit broad vision for the economy, the health service, energy and crime, he said... 50 the health service, energy and crime, he said...—...