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_ questions about trust in keir starmer l— questions about trust in keir starmer. t, starmer.
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i, starmer. i disagree with that because i — starmer.nk, you - starmer. i disagree with that because i think, you know, l starmer. i disagree with that - because i think, you know, everyone thinks politicians change their minds and change their argument, and in fact there is a positive argument to be said which is politicians, if they do change their mind, that's a good thing, they are learning from evidence. i think the better line for the tories is, if things start to get a bit rosier for the economy, if progress is made on immigration, i think what they will want to say is, don't risk this because actually, on things like the environment, immigration, public finances, keir starmer and labour, you can't really trust them, they are a bit more radical. so the tories will really be trying to force that dividing line. but the fact is that keir starmer and labour are playing it so safe, they are hiding very close to the tory line, it's going to be difficult for the tories to do that so i don't think it will be successful... find tories to do
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starmer? people are fed up of the pantomime that _ starmer? people are fed up of the pantomime that has _ starmer? people are fed up of the pantomime that has played - starmer? people are fed up of the pantomime that has played out. starmer? people are fed up of the | pantomime that has played out for the last— pantomime that has played out for the last few— pantomime that has played out for the last few years _ pantomime that has played out for the last few years and _ pantomime that has played out for the last few years and a _ the last few years and a conservative _ the last few years and a . conservative government. the last few years and a - conservative government. there the last few years and a _ conservative government. there is a huge _ conservative government. there is a huge amount— conservative government. there is a huge amount of— conservative government. there is a huge amount of distrust _ conservative government. there is a huge amount of distrust over- conservative government
starmer? people are fed up of the pantomime that _ starmer? people are fed up of the pantomime that has _ starmer? people are fed up of the pantomime that has played - starmer? people are fed up of the pantomime that has played out. starmer? people are fed up of the | pantomime that has played out for the last— pantomime that has played out for the last few— pantomime that has played out for the last few years _ pantomime that has played out for the last few years and _ pantomime that has...
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. it all it would do would open the door of the starmer.— of the starmer.it would take 53 tory mps to trigger _ of the starmer. it would take 53 tory mps to trigger a _ of the starmer. it would take 53 - tory mps to trigger a no-confidence tory mps to trigger a no—confidence vote in the prime minister. 60 of them wanted changes to his rwanda bill earlier this month but only 11 voted against the legislation as a whole. simon clarke's stinging criticisms of rishi sunak are shared privately by many more conservative and that some of the most prominent rwanda rebels such as health —— such as former home secretary suella braverman and former immigration secretary robertjenrick have not joined calls for rishi sunak to go, so it would seem yet another conservative leadership contest is not imminent. when rishi sunak became prime minister he was apparently going to bring calm to the previous chaos perch, but i did the previous chaos perch, but i did the polls, he is finding descent and division difficult to defuse. rob watson is another political correspondence wat
. it all it would do would open the door of the starmer.— of the starmer.it would take 53 tory mps to trigger _ of the starmer. it would take 53 tory mps to trigger a _ of the starmer. it would take 53 - tory mps to trigger a no-confidence tory mps to trigger a no—confidence vote in the prime minister. 60 of them wanted changes to his rwanda bill earlier this month but only 11 voted against the legislation as a whole. simon clarke's stinging criticisms of rishi sunak are shared privately by...
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please welcome keir starmer. has his sleeves at least partially rolled up. it is what we have been waiting for, preparing for, fighting for. a year of choice, a chance to change britain, a clock that is ticking on this government. there was an acknowledgement that voters had become weary of politics. you are right to be anti—westminster. angry about what politics has become. but hold on to the flickering hope in your heart that things can be better. that message of project hope is designed to persuade you to put a cross in a box and he attempted to counter the argument, including from some within his own party, that his parties are unambitious. why labour? because we serve your interests. why labour? because we will grow every corner of our country. why labour? because we have a plan to take back our streets, switch on great british energy, get the nhs back on its feet, tear down the barriers to opportunity and get britain building again. can i welcome, rishi sunak, the prime minister. - as for number ten's curre
please welcome keir starmer. has his sleeves at least partially rolled up. it is what we have been waiting for, preparing for, fighting for. a year of choice, a chance to change britain, a clock that is ticking on this government. there was an acknowledgement that voters had become weary of politics. you are right to be anti—westminster. angry about what politics has become. but hold on to the flickering hope in your heart that things can be better. that message of project hope is designed to...
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starmer exactly go. johnson in the same about boris johnson in 2020 22. yes >> okay. now brendan, i want to throw stella a bone here. bottom line is that rishi sunak is a multi—millionaire. he's got a heated swimming pool. he's not exactly man of the people, is he ? >> well, the thing is, i 7 >> well, the thing is, i mean, if you look at the background that he from, yes, his that he came from, yes, his parents a good parents sent him to a good school, worked very school, but he's worked very hard he is in life hard to get where he is in life and mentioned about private health care and all this. health care and all of this. well, yeah. i mean, if you've done very well, i want to done very well, i want people to use care because use private health care because the who are in the the rest of us who are in the queue for the nhs, that queue is going to be smaller. everyone benefits. what what is wrong with is wrong with that >> what is wrong with that is that then you go and you vote for a party. then go and
starmer exactly go. johnson in the same about boris johnson in 2020 22. yes >> okay. now brendan, i want to throw stella a bone here. bottom line is that rishi sunak is a multi—millionaire. he's got a heated swimming pool. he's not exactly man of the people, is he ? >> well, the thing is, i 7 >> well, the thing is, i mean, if you look at the background that he from, yes, his that he came from, yes, his parents a good parents sent him to a good school, worked very school, but...
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unlike keir starmer, you _ rabbi. we shed tears. unlike keir starmer, you have _ rabbi. unlike keir starmer, you have been much i rabbi. we shed tears. unlike keir i starmer, you have been much more critical of israel than the prime minister. 0r indeed the leader of the opposition in westminster. you have talked about israel's military action being tantamount to ethnic cleansing. action being tantamount to ethnic cleansina. , , ., ., , ., cleansing. very strong words. that is not what — cleansing. very strong words. that is not what i _ cleansing. very strong words. that is not what i said, _ cleansing. very strong words. that is not what i said, i _ cleansing. very strong words. that is not what i said, i said _ cleansing. very strong words. that is not what i said, i said that - cleansing. very strong words. that is not what i said, i said that the i is not what i said, i said that the statements from certain senior members of the israeli government, the national security minister, the finance minister, when they make statements that are saying that gazans should be re
unlike keir starmer, you _ rabbi. we shed tears. unlike keir starmer, you have _ rabbi. unlike keir starmer, you have been much i rabbi. we shed tears. unlike keir i starmer, you have been much more critical of israel than the prime minister. 0r indeed the leader of the opposition in westminster. you have talked about israel's military action being tantamount to ethnic cleansing. action being tantamount to ethnic cleansina. , , ., ., , ., cleansing. very strong words. that is not what —...
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keir starmer has credible. and keir starmer has one sorry rishi sunak one chance.shi sunak has one chance left to rescue this and make it a vote winner. and that is to get the legislation through in the next few weeks. next couple of months, the rwanda legislation, the legislation the rwanda legislation that will allow shipping allow him to start shipping people rwanda and see a fall people to rwanda and see a fall in the in the number of boats. it's a nonsense. arriving guys. and look, i didn't and look, matthew, i didn't interrupt got one interrupt you. and he's got one chance to get this right. he may not it right. he may not get not get it right. he may not get this legislation through. but if he through and it he does get it through and it starts deliver, labour starts to deliver, then labour is to be seriously on the is going to be seriously on the back foot matthew's back foot because matthew's complained that the government has failed deliver the has failed to deliver the policy, is true so far policy, which has is true so far that that complaint have that
keir starmer has credible. and keir starmer has one sorry rishi sunak one chance.shi sunak has one chance left to rescue this and make it a vote winner. and that is to get the legislation through in the next few weeks. next couple of months, the rwanda legislation, the legislation the rwanda legislation that will allow shipping allow him to start shipping people rwanda and see a fall people to rwanda and see a fall in the in the number of boats. it's a nonsense. arriving guys. and look, i...
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nobody thinks keir starmer is a racist. fighting racism. >> this is this is the defence made of jeremy corbyn. >> exactly those words. nobody thinks an thinks that jeremy is an anti—semitic person and that he spent his life fighting racism. >> well, it's not a line of defence that i ever made, jacob, i can tell you the one his friends. yes, absolutely. look, what think is important is what i think is important is that you played the full clip and i think you saw in the full clip that he was talking. >> also called mr nobody >> he also called him mr nobody at know, we at one point, you know, and we can whether that sort of can argue whether that sort of language know, too language is, you know, is too knockabout. it was at pmqs knockabout. but it was at pmqs and gave a that's what and he gave a pmqs. that's what pmqs for. and he gave pmqs he's for. and he gave a list of things where the where he believes as the prime minister touch with minister is out of touch with most people's lived experience to use the, the phrase of th
nobody thinks keir starmer is a racist. fighting racism. >> this is this is the defence made of jeremy corbyn. >> exactly those words. nobody thinks an thinks that jeremy is an anti—semitic person and that he spent his life fighting racism. >> well, it's not a line of defence that i ever made, jacob, i can tell you the one his friends. yes, absolutely. look, what think is important is what i think is important is that you played the full clip and i think you saw in the full...
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it is a choice of sunak versus starmer . choice of sunak versus starmer., a former lawyer whose job it was in the past to take on any case, whether he believed in it or not, something that i think he's now doing in politics. s i made the mistake of watching his first speech of the year this week , and let me the year this week, and let me just say, it's lucky i wasn't operating heavy machinery at the time . and in terms of policy, it time. and in terms of policy, it was thinner than posh spice. on the keto diet. so nigel farage has an admirable legacy. he is a remarkable guy, but i think he risks damaging all of that. and the country by saddling britain with five years of labour and five years of starmer in number 10, which in my view, is a step too far . your 10, which in my view, is a step too far. your reaction market gb news. com will get to your emails shortly. i know there's a lot of support out there for reform uk, so let me know your thoughts. but first top thoughts. but first my top punst thoughts. but first my top pundits former brexit party pund
it is a choice of sunak versus starmer . choice of sunak versus starmer., a former lawyer whose job it was in the past to take on any case, whether he believed in it or not, something that i think he's now doing in politics. s i made the mistake of watching his first speech of the year this week , and let me the year this week, and let me just say, it's lucky i wasn't operating heavy machinery at the time . and in terms of policy, it time. and in terms of policy, it was thinner than posh spice....
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keir starmer yesterday the sir keir starmer yesterday the labour leader was accused of dog whistling . the prime minister whistling. the prime minister here's what mr starmer, sir keir, had to say. >> doesn't the country deserve so much better than a prime minister who simply does not get britain .7 he britain? he >> what was he implying ? i'll be >> what was he implying? i'll be discussing this in a moment. trouble is clearly brewing in the middle east yet again. as houthi rebels strike cargo ships . as if this were tintin book, they would have called it the red sea sharks. however, as we will discuss, the new threat is altogether sinister, will discuss, the new threat is alto�*the er sinister, will discuss, the new threat is alto�*the cabinet sinister, will discuss, the new threat is alto�*the cabinet is sinister, will discuss, the new threat is alto�*the cabinet is meeting as we and the cabinet is meeting as we speak. plus the labour party has said will embrace the nanny said it will embrace the nanny state if elected, embracing nannies pledging to introduce supervised tooth brush
keir starmer yesterday the sir keir starmer yesterday the labour leader was accused of dog whistling . the prime minister whistling. the prime minister here's what mr starmer, sir keir, had to say. >> doesn't the country deserve so much better than a prime minister who simply does not get britain .7 he britain? he >> what was he implying ? i'll be >> what was he implying? i'll be discussing this in a moment. trouble is clearly brewing in the middle east yet again. as houthi...
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we why.7 of number 10 to keir starmer. we why? | of number 10 to keir starmer. we why.7 i think of number 10 to keir starmer. we why? i think the reform uk project is a huge risk for britain . two hours of big britain. two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. a special show tonight. don't miss a second. first news headlines and sam francis . francis. >> mark thank you very much. good evening . >> mark thank you very much. good evening. i'm sam >> mark thank you very much. good evening . i'm sam francis in good evening. i'm sam francis in the gb newsroom . the headlines the gb newsroom. the headlines at nine. this week's planned tube strikes in london have been suspended. however tfl is warning that there will still be disruption tomorrow because the walkouts were called off so late. members of the rmt were due to strike in protest over a 5% pay offer, leaving hundreds of thousands of passengers facing severe travel disruption in the capital. however, the union says that the planned action will no longer go ahead after progress was made in disc
we why.7 of number 10 to keir starmer. we why? | of number 10 to keir starmer. we why.7 i think of number 10 to keir starmer. we why? i think the reform uk project is a huge risk for britain . two hours of big britain. two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. a special show tonight. don't miss a second. first news headlines and sam francis . francis. >> mark thank you very much. good evening . >> mark thank you very much. good evening. i'm sam >> mark thank...
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keir starmer even forward. sir keir starmer even swore. you guys swore. i don't know if you guys were watching the live feed, but, starmer swore at sunak were watching the live feed, buone starmer swore at sunak were watching the live feed, buone point.ner swore at sunak were watching the live feed, buone point. we'llvore at sunak were watching the live feed, buone point. we'll bringt sunak were watching the live feed, buone point. we'll bring you 1ak at one point. we'll bring you that clip later. um, bleeps out, of that acceptable ? of course. is that acceptable? uh, quite unparliamentary , uh, quite unparliamentary, perhaps, but rishi sunak did call starmer a human weathervane because he flip flops on policies here, there and everywhere with the wind. everywhere goes with the wind. >> yes, moves with the wind. but everywhere goes with the wind. >> �*know,oves with the wind. but everywhere goes with the wind. >> �*know,oves starmer wind. but everywhere goes with the wind. >> �*know,oves starmer didid. but everywhere goes with the wind. >> �*know,oves sta
keir starmer even forward. sir keir starmer even swore. you guys swore. i don't know if you guys were watching the live feed, but, starmer swore at sunak were watching the live feed, buone starmer swore at sunak were watching the live feed, buone point.ner swore at sunak were watching the live feed, buone point. we'llvore at sunak were watching the live feed, buone point. we'll bringt sunak were watching the live feed, buone point. we'll bring you 1ak at one point. we'll bring you that clip...
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here's keir starmer . starmer. >> thank you claire.date for filton and bradley stoke. and i hope in time an even better mp. and it's great to be here again , looking great to be here again, looking at the next generation of aircraft wings, you can see some of the instruments behind me . of the instruments behind me. this is the third time and i love it and it features pretty heavily in quite a number of my speeches. but look , on behalf of speeches. but look, on behalf of the labour party , thank you for the labour party, thank you for being here this morning. and happy new year. now, as a politician, you've got to be a bit careful with these new year messages as, um, we'll all remember boris johnson's prediction of a fantastic year ahead. prediction of a fantastic year ahead . that was 2020. and then ahead. that was 2020. and then last year i stuck my neck out and occasionally predicted glory for arsenal . so and occasionally predicted glory for arsenal. so i'll pass on that one today. but look , there that one today. but look, there
here's keir starmer . starmer. >> thank you claire.date for filton and bradley stoke. and i hope in time an even better mp. and it's great to be here again , looking great to be here again, looking at the next generation of aircraft wings, you can see some of the instruments behind me . of the instruments behind me. this is the third time and i love it and it features pretty heavily in quite a number of my speeches. but look , on behalf of speeches. but look, on behalf of the labour party...
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please welcome keir starmer. he hopes— election year. please welcome keir starmer.lection year. please welcome keir starmer. he hopes to become - election year. please welcome keir. starmer. he hopes to become prime minister in 2024, _ starmer. he hopes to become prime minister in 2024, so _ starmer. he hopes to become prime minister in 2024, so no _ starmer. he hopes to become prime minister in 2024, so no surprised - starmer. he hopes to become prime minister in 2024, so no surprised he| minister in 2024, so no surprised he has his sleeves at least partially rolled up. it has his sleeves at least partially rolled u -. , ., has his sleeves at least partially rolled u -. , . ., has his sleeves at least partially rolled u. , . ., , rolled up. it is what we have been waitin: rolled up. it is what we have been waiting for. _ rolled up. it is what we have been waiting for, preparing _ rolled up. it is what we have been waiting for, preparing for, - rolled up. it is what we have been| waiting for, preparing for, fighting for. waiting for, preparing for, fighting for~ my—
please welcome keir starmer. he hopes— election year. please welcome keir starmer.lection year. please welcome keir starmer. he hopes to become - election year. please welcome keir. starmer. he hopes to become prime minister in 2024, _ starmer. he hopes to become prime minister in 2024, so _ starmer. he hopes to become prime minister in 2024, so no _ starmer. he hopes to become prime minister in 2024, so no surprised - starmer. he hopes to become prime minister in 2024, so no surprised he|...
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would keir starmer do and what would starmer do?starmer do? >> i mean, the bottom line is labour are laughing way >> i mean, the bottom line is la number laughing way >> i mean, the bottom line is la number 101ghing way >> i mean, the bottom line is la number 10 asing way >> i mean, the bottom line is la number 10 as we way >> i mean, the bottom line is la number 10 as we speak. way >> i mean, the bottom line is la number 10 as we speak. but' to number 10 as we speak. but the elephant in the room is that labour plan for labour don't have a plan for illegal immigration, they, illegal immigration, do they, amy? they do. amy? well interestingly they do. >> said they'll take >> they've said they'll take back the 400 million from the rwandan government use to rwandan government and use it to process claims . once the process the claims. once the claims are processed, we will keep deserve to keep the people who deserve to be and they will make be here and they will make money. and what our economy? >> okay. >> okay. >> what about ongoing
would keir starmer do and what would starmer do?starmer do? >> i mean, the bottom line is labour are laughing way >> i mean, the bottom line is la number laughing way >> i mean, the bottom line is la number 101ghing way >> i mean, the bottom line is la number 10 asing way >> i mean, the bottom line is la number 10 as we way >> i mean, the bottom line is la number 10 as we speak. way >> i mean, the bottom line is la number 10 as we speak. but' to number...
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starmer.e government tangled in government got so tangled up in culture own making culture wars of their own making completely they're not completely absurd. they're not of . what of their own making. what the government take on government has done is take on the culture wars that blair, if anything, started, they've continued. heir continued. cameron was the heir to more emerged to blair. more have emerged since. tories have since. and what the tories have actually done is very late. tried tackle a few of the tried to tackle a few of the culture wars incredibly late, and gaslighting culture wars incredibly late, and starmer gaslighting culture wars incredibly late, and starmer. gaslighting culture wars incredibly late, and starmer. it gaslighting culture wars incredibly late, and starmer . it reveals|ting culture wars incredibly late, and starmer . it reveals what from starmer. it reveals what kind of government is kind of government labour is going be. remember, starmer going to be. remember
starmer.e government tangled in government got so tangled up in culture own making culture wars of their own making completely they're not completely absurd. they're not of . what of their own making. what the government take on government has done is take on the culture wars that blair, if anything, started, they've continued. heir continued. cameron was the heir to more emerged to blair. more have emerged since. tories have since. and what the tories have actually done is very late. tried...
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making it easier for keir starmer-— are making it easier for keir starmer. ~ . , , ., starmer. which is why today we attacked starmergeddon and i starmer. which is why today we i attacked starmergeddon and want starmer. which is why today we - attacked starmergeddon and want to take votes from the labour party. how likely is that to happen? i think very likely, because most traditional working class voters feel betrayed by a labour party that is pro—immigration. but feel betrayed by a labour party that is pro-immigration.— is pro-immigration. but it is going to be either— is pro-immigration. but it is going to be either a _ is pro-immigration. but it is going to be either a conservative - is pro-immigration. but it is going to be either a conservative primel to be either a conservative prime minister or a labour one. isn't it? so you are saying i shouldn't bother at all? �* ., ._ so you are saying i shouldn't bother atall?�* ., ._ �* at all? i'm not saying anything, i'm t in: to at all? i'm not saying anything, i'm trying to ask _ at all? i'm not saying anything, i'm trying to
making it easier for keir starmer-— are making it easier for keir starmer. ~ . , , ., starmer. which is why today we attacked starmergeddon and i starmer. which is why today we i attacked starmergeddon and want starmer. which is why today we - attacked starmergeddon and want to take votes from the labour party. how likely is that to happen? i think very likely, because most traditional working class voters feel betrayed by a labour party that is pro—immigration. but feel betrayed by a...
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and i think that's what worries starmer. why he wants an starmer.he election so soon because he knows starting get better. >> well sir robert, um, perhaps another from keir another flip flop from sir keir when said he might to another flip flop from sir keir whe back said he might to another flip flop from sir keir whe back oni he might to another flip flop from sir keir whe back on his might to another flip flop from sir keir whe back on his £28 ht to another flip flop from sir keir whe back on his £28 billion to row back on his £28 billion a year green plans. but maybe the tories should take a leaf out of that book and scrap those sort of plans. anyway, we saw when rishi the life of rishi sunak extended the life of petrol and diesel vehicles . you petrol and diesel vehicles. you guys enjoyed a 4% boom. maybe you guys should also be ditching some of the net zero stuff to keep a few quid in voters pockets . pockets. >> well, i think it's important that we do. you know, aim towards 2050. in terms of our climate change objectives. and, you know, we're
and i think that's what worries starmer. why he wants an starmer.he election so soon because he knows starting get better. >> well sir robert, um, perhaps another from keir another flip flop from sir keir when said he might to another flip flop from sir keir whe back said he might to another flip flop from sir keir whe back oni he might to another flip flop from sir keir whe back on his might to another flip flop from sir keir whe back on his £28 ht to another flip flop from sir keir whe...
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we had starmer today. campaign. we had starmer today.ollowing ed davey, leader of the liberal democrats in guildford yesterday. he was pulling no punches. he says that the lib dems are the conservatives removal unit. he was driving around guildford with delivery van. we're with a delivery van. we're expecting to hear from sunak later. as you said, it's not a big press conference in front of journalists . it's a q&a with a journalists. it's a q&a with a few local journalists there in nottinghamshire . has he put nottinghamshire. has he put himself a little bit on the back foot by being the last out of the door, out of all the leaders , possibly. and i think that's made a bit worse by the fact that keir starmer talked about how he wants under his, under a keir starmer government. politics would tread more lightly on people's lives. and he sort of went down the kinder, gentler politics message. the tories are nasty. gentler politics message. the tories are nasty . they're trying tories are nasty. they're trying to sow division now. almost a
we had starmer today. campaign. we had starmer today.ollowing ed davey, leader of the liberal democrats in guildford yesterday. he was pulling no punches. he says that the lib dems are the conservatives removal unit. he was driving around guildford with delivery van. we're with a delivery van. we're expecting to hear from sunak later. as you said, it's not a big press conference in front of journalists . it's a q&a with a journalists. it's a q&a with a few local journalists there in...
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starmer, i think, has years.as seen in government seen a gap and in government what to do he wins, what he'll try to do if he wins, which at the moment he looks as though he probably he will though he probably will, he will want houses in want to build lots of houses in tory uh, finally , nigel, tory areas. uh, finally, nigel, how going to create how is starmer going to create some growth? >> just in 15 seconds, 15 seconds. >> it'll be that 28 billion he needs to borrow to have a green revolution based on a new company . um, revolution based on a new company. um, uh, revolution based on a new company . um, uh, energy. uh gb company. um, uh, energy. uh gb energy, gb energy and if he can create growth through that, we'll talk about a million new jobs as really. >> yes, green jobs . yes. 80, 80% >> yes, green jobs. yes. 80, 80% of the wind. offshore wind farms are overseas owned and they're overseas jobs. i'm not believing it, come back to it. it, but we'll come back to it. nigel nelson and paul goodman, my brillian
starmer, i think, has years.as seen in government seen a gap and in government what to do he wins, what he'll try to do if he wins, which at the moment he looks as though he probably he will though he probably will, he will want houses in want to build lots of houses in tory uh, finally , nigel, tory areas. uh, finally, nigel, how going to create how is starmer going to create some growth? >> just in 15 seconds, 15 seconds. >> it'll be that 28 billion he needs to borrow to have a...
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but i say to keir starmer, why not come forward with a bold and radical plan? will be the next prime minister, instead what we see is a triangulation of pulses from the conservatives, and only policy of difference that i have seen is the green prosperity fund. and even that has gone from being a plan to an ambition and beginning to roll back. i am very willing as first minister to work with the uk labour government in order and the best interests of scotland. i will continue to push for the powers for the second referendum, that goes almost without saying, but in terms of unleashing scotland's potential in renewables, i would work with labour to lift the two child limit, so there's lots can work together on but i would say, show a bit of backbone, be bold, radical, don't dump all your policies and if that is what the country is probably looking for. personal advice about... not as a party animal, not a politician, but as a human being. draw your boundaries and make sure you spend time with your family. i have been a government ministerfor 11.5 years in various
but i say to keir starmer, why not come forward with a bold and radical plan? will be the next prime minister, instead what we see is a triangulation of pulses from the conservatives, and only policy of difference that i have seen is the green prosperity fund. and even that has gone from being a plan to an ambition and beginning to roll back. i am very willing as first minister to work with the uk labour government in order and the best interests of scotland. i will continue to push for the...
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so keir starmer and rishi sunak going - starmer and rishi sunak going head—to—head on the airwaves todaybelieved and the election is sometime in november, so plenty more when parliament returns tomorrow about the parties' plans and what they are setting up ahead of that big election taking place this year. 192 flood warnings remain in place across england and wales as the effects of storm henk continue to be felt. hundreds of residents were evacuated after heavy rainfall caused significant flooding and disruption in parts of the midlands, east anglia and the south. our reporter poppyjeffery has the details. desperate families have been left paddling in boats through flood waters to save what they can of their possessions. here, the river trent has reached a record peak. it's funny to say and it's ironic, but when you see actually see it on telly happening and then it really happens to you. when you're not thinking how them people are feeling now, we are feeling same as what they would have been when they've been flooded. so yeah, it's terrible. absolutely terrible. it's about nine inch d
so keir starmer and rishi sunak going - starmer and rishi sunak going head—to—head on the airwaves todaybelieved and the election is sometime in november, so plenty more when parliament returns tomorrow about the parties' plans and what they are setting up ahead of that big election taking place this year. 192 flood warnings remain in place across england and wales as the effects of storm henk continue to be felt. hundreds of residents were evacuated after heavy rainfall caused significant...
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on that issue of the economy, sir keir starmer- the economy.omy, sir keir starmer was - the economy. on that issue of the i economy, sir keir starmer was trying to say the conservative party had a zero credit rating on the economy, trying to paint himself as a person who could fight an election on an economy issue. tell us how it is looking in the to who the electric trust when it comes down to the economy? in trust when it comes down to the economy?— trust when it comes down to the econom ? . , , ., , economy? in many ways, from my perspective — economy? in many ways, from my perspective as — economy? in many ways, from my perspective as a — economy? in many ways, from my perspective as a pollster, - economy? in many ways, from my perspective as a pollster, this - economy? in many ways, from my perspective as a pollster, this is i economy? in many ways, from my perspective as a pollster, this is a | perspective as a pollster, this is a most interesting statistic to look at if you are conservative, because in our day take we asked who is best p
on that issue of the economy, sir keir starmer- the economy.omy, sir keir starmer was - the economy. on that issue of the i economy, sir keir starmer was trying to say the conservative party had a zero credit rating on the economy, trying to paint himself as a person who could fight an election on an economy issue. tell us how it is looking in the to who the electric trust when it comes down to the economy? in trust when it comes down to the economy?— trust when it comes down to the econom ?...
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— distance between himself and keir starmer on some of those issues, i think— starmer on some of thoselso on what is happening _ benefit cap. exactly, and also on what is happening in _ benefit cap. exactly, and also on what is happening in gaza i benefit cap. exactly, and also on what is happening in gaza and i benefit cap. exactly, and also on what is happening in gaza and in| what is happening in gaza and in various other places so there is that added nugget of irksome less as you say for the snp that they can try and create a bit more grit between starmer and anas sarwar. when it comes to a nugget of irk, it was my— when it comes to a nugget of irk, it was my favourite album, got me through— was my favourite album, got me through my student days! i miss spoi
— distance between himself and keir starmer on some of those issues, i think— starmer on some of thoselso on what is happening _ benefit cap. exactly, and also on what is happening in _ benefit cap. exactly, and also on what is happening in gaza i benefit cap. exactly, and also on what is happening in gaza and i benefit cap. exactly, and also on what is happening in gaza and in| what is happening in gaza and in various other places so there is that added nugget of irksome less as you say...
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~ ~ .,~ leader of the opposition, keir starmer. ., ~ ~ starmer.thank you, mr speaker. and thank you to — starmer. thank you, mr speaker. and thank you to the _ starmer. thank you, mr speaker. and thank you to the prime _ starmer. thank you, mr speaker. and thank you to the prime minister - starmer. thank you, mr speaker. and thank you to the prime minister for i thank you to the prime minister for advance copy of his statement. labour said we willjudge further action on the houthis on a case—by—case basis so let me be clear, we back this targeted action to reinforce maritime security in the red sea. the houthi attacks must stop. they are designed to destabilise us. so we must stand united and strong. they bring danger to ordinary civilians working hard at cease we must accept them and they aim to disrupt the flow of goods, food and medicine so we must not let them go unaddressed. the professionalism and bravery of those serving on hms diamond and flying raf typhoons are both what is to be expected and completely remarkable. without them, britain c
~ ~ .,~ leader of the opposition, keir starmer. ., ~ ~ starmer.thank you, mr speaker. and thank you to — starmer. thank you, mr speaker. and thank you to the _ starmer. thank you, mr speaker. and thank you to the prime _ starmer. thank you, mr speaker. and thank you to the prime minister - starmer. thank you, mr speaker. and thank you to the prime minister for i thank you to the prime minister for advance copy of his statement. labour said we willjudge further action on the houthis on a...
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there was no content in that starmer insulting the at keir starmer is insulting the british public?re was no content. the poor every time he gets poor bloke, every time he gets criticised for not saying what labour would do, he stands up and a about what and makes a speech about what labour . it's backed labour would do. it's backed up by policy documents . if by lots of policy documents. if you can be bothered to go online by lots of policy documents. if you read)e bothered to go online by lots of policy documents. if you read them hered to go online by lots of policy documents. if you read them honestly, |o online by lots of policy documents. if you read them honestly, there'se and read them honestly, there's tons there . um, and the tons of stuff there. um, and the labour shaping up a labour party is shaping up a manifesto. going put to manifesto. it's going to put to the as get the people as soon as we get a general election. i think people are election are desperate for an election now. they want have this now. they want to have this debated public, they debated in the public,
there was no content in that starmer insulting the at keir starmer is insulting the british public?re was no content. the poor every time he gets poor bloke, every time he gets criticised for not saying what labour would do, he stands up and a about what and makes a speech about what labour . it's backed labour would do. it's backed up by policy documents . if by lots of policy documents. if you can be bothered to go online by lots of policy documents. if you read)e bothered to go online by...
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keir starmer fault? why is that? keir starmer fault?is that fault so fair point. >> the challenge back would be you can't suddenly have from no one committing any fraud or no material fraud in the post office, no material thefts in the post office from these subpostmasters to suddenly huge volume of these cases. how has that happened overnight? why have they all suddenly decided to do this on the same day, in the same year, as a result of this system change, why ? what this system change, why? what was it that in the human behaviour that could have caused that? clearly nothing. it was the and i would the system and i would have thought have looked thought a dpp might have looked at so i think there is, at that. so i think there is, there is a question there for sir keir starmer to answer. >> interesting answer. >> interesting answer. >> there's plenty more, isn't it. well, we're going to return to this with the papers at 1030 because i've got a good steer that this is dominating tomorrow's headlines. um, can i say not for cancel say i'm
keir starmer fault? why is that? keir starmer fault?is that fault so fair point. >> the challenge back would be you can't suddenly have from no one committing any fraud or no material fraud in the post office, no material thefts in the post office from these subpostmasters to suddenly huge volume of these cases. how has that happened overnight? why have they all suddenly decided to do this on the same day, in the same year, as a result of this system change, why ? what this system change,...
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for a start, how how labour keir starmer? very labour is keir starmer?sort of pinky conservative actually the lib dems. let's be honest what they will do if they get even a hint of a smell of power, they will fall immediately and say we will fall immediately and say we will do whatever you want. you know, they have got they've got form on this . so i think rather form on this. so i think rather than sort of be worried about the future, let's learn some lessons from the past. you know, labouris lessons from the past. you know, labour is not labour. and the lib dems are what they've always beenis lib dems are what they've always been is quite yellow backed. >> you're saying that you're saying that, lisa, but keir starmer , when he was a starmer, when he was a barrister, represent did some of the most unpleasant, uh, islamists and jihadists and got them off and made them stay in our country when they should have been deported. so i can see him coming up, ramping up islamophobia to legislation, which is going to make it impossible for normal people to expres
for a start, how how labour keir starmer? very labour is keir starmer?sort of pinky conservative actually the lib dems. let's be honest what they will do if they get even a hint of a smell of power, they will fall immediately and say we will fall immediately and say we will do whatever you want. you know, they have got they've got form on this . so i think rather form on this. so i think rather than sort of be worried about the future, let's learn some lessons from the past. you know, labouris...
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the labour leader xi keir starmer is about to make his first speech of the year.stions from journalists after the speech. it has been fairly widely trailed he is going to urge voters to hold on to the flickering that hope life can get better. he talks about an attempt to end the despair of a downtrodden country and he has been saying that this year at the general election against the understandable despair of the downtrodden country, i will ask the country to believe in it again. let's bring on ian watson. we have seen some of the lines already, appearing in the newspapers and elsewhere, how difficult is it to counter apathy? it is and elsewhere, how difficult is it to counter apathy?— and elsewhere, how difficult is it to counter apathy? it is going to be fairly difficult. _ to counter apathy? it is going to be fairly difficult. i _ to counter apathy? it is going to be fairly difficult. i think— to counter apathy? it is going to be fairly difficult. i think he _ fairly difficult. i think he believes that is the case. certainly back at the labour conference a few
the labour leader xi keir starmer is about to make his first speech of the year.stions from journalists after the speech. it has been fairly widely trailed he is going to urge voters to hold on to the flickering that hope life can get better. he talks about an attempt to end the despair of a downtrodden country and he has been saying that this year at the general election against the understandable despair of the downtrodden country, i will ask the country to believe in it again. let's bring on...
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keir starmer is ahead, — you have a rule. keir starmer is ahead, a — you have a rule.lpt me on mount rushmore, trump and joe biden? they will - sculpt me on mount rushmore, take down some of the others, and asjoe would say, it is the year 2025, bring it on, bring it on.- would say, it is the year 2025, bring it on, bring it on. could not resist doing _ bring it on, bring it on. could not resist doing that, _ bring it on, bring it on. could not resist doing that, as _ bring it on, bring it on. could not resist doing that, as you - bring it on, bring it on. could not resist doing that, as you did - bring it on, bring it on. could not resist doing that, as you did uk | resist doing that, as you did uk politicians when you are last time on the programme. it will be a busy yearin on the programme. it will be a busy year in the united states and busy for us here also. great to be back with the first big interview with rishi sunak of the year. you can watch again on iplayer. we'll be chewing it over on this weekend's newscast, which you can find on bbc sounds later. and next
keir starmer is ahead, — you have a rule. keir starmer is ahead, a — you have a rule.lpt me on mount rushmore, trump and joe biden? they will - sculpt me on mount rushmore, take down some of the others, and asjoe would say, it is the year 2025, bring it on, bring it on.- would say, it is the year 2025, bring it on, bring it on. could not resist doing _ bring it on, bring it on. could not resist doing that, _ bring it on, bring it on. could not resist doing that, as _ bring it on, bring it...
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keir starmer. including at rime here today. keir starmer.r starmer. including at prime ministers question - here today. keir starmer. including at prime ministers question time. | at prime ministers question time. the country forced to endure their division _ the country forced to endure their division and chaos for the longest ever episode of eastenders ever put to film _ ever episode of eastenders ever put to film. , ., , ., ., to film. things are improving and we are makin: to film. things are improving and we are making progress. _ to film. things are improving and we are making progress. wages - to film. things are improving and we are making progress. wages now i are making progress. wages now rising, mr speaker, debt on track to be reduced and inflation more than halved from 11% to 1t%. ihe be reduced and inflation more than halved from 1196 to 496.— halved from 1196 to 496. he says he has not a halved from 1196 to 496. he says he has got a plan. — halved from 1196 to 496. he says he has got a plan, but _ halved from 1196 to 496. he s
keir starmer. including at rime here today. keir starmer.r starmer. including at prime ministers question - here today. keir starmer. including at prime ministers question time. | at prime ministers question time. the country forced to endure their division _ the country forced to endure their division and chaos for the longest ever episode of eastenders ever put to film _ ever episode of eastenders ever put to film. , ., , ., ., to film. things are improving and we are makin: to film. things...
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kier starmer is as —22, which is pretty bad as well.s commence very much in the eyes of voters the kind of lesser of two evils. kier starmer almost accepted that. he said the danger facing labour is apathy. actually it is his job as labour leader to inspire people to give them hope to come out and vote and he didn't achieve that today. and vote and he didn't achieve that toda . �* . , . and vote and he didn't achieve that toda. . today. andrew, as a public service connected — today. andrew, as a public service connected you _ today. andrew, as a public service connected you just _ today. andrew, as a public service connected you just explain - today. andrew, as a public service connected you just explain to - today. andrew, as a public service connected you just explain to us i today. andrew, as a public service i connected you just explain to us why if the polling is so much in favour of the labour party, why that doesn't automatically mean an easy win because of the electoral maps and the election and results from last time. ., ,., .,
kier starmer is as —22, which is pretty bad as well.s commence very much in the eyes of voters the kind of lesser of two evils. kier starmer almost accepted that. he said the danger facing labour is apathy. actually it is his job as labour leader to inspire people to give them hope to come out and vote and he didn't achieve that today. and vote and he didn't achieve that toda . �* . , . and vote and he didn't achieve that toda. . today. andrew, as a public service connected — today....
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ihis focused on labour criticism of keir starmer. , ., , . ., starmer.alisina starmer. his own party are now realising that _ starmer. his own party are now realising that he _ starmer. his own party are now realising that he simply - starmer. his own party are now realising that he simply doesn'ti realising that he simply doesn't have a — realising that he simply doesn't have a plan for this country, mr speaken — have a plan for this country, mr speaker. the member for dagenham and reynard _ speaker. the member for dagenham and reynard said it is difficult for him to find _ reynard said it is difficult for him to find the — reynard said it is difficult for him to find the purpose of his leadership.— to find the purpose of his leadershi -. ~ , leadership. the prime minister left it to his allies _ leadership. the prime minister left it to his allies to _ leadership. the prime minister left it to his allies to criticise _ leadership. the prime minister left it to his allies to criticise simon - it to his allies to criticise simon clark. if it to his allie
ihis focused on labour criticism of keir starmer. , ., , . ., starmer.alisina starmer. his own party are now realising that _ starmer. his own party are now realising that he _ starmer. his own party are now realising that he simply - starmer. his own party are now realising that he simply doesn'ti realising that he simply doesn't have a — realising that he simply doesn't have a plan for this country, mr speaken — have a plan for this country, mr speaker. the member for dagenham and reynard...
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keir starmer. he hasn't got a i no. keir starmer. he hasn't got a clue _ no. keir starmer. and tell you one place they aren�*t, and thatis tell you one place they aren�*t, and that is rwanda. the only people he sent to rwanda his cabinet ministers, and for all of the works, the ridiculous thing is we know the prime minister himself doesn�*t even believe in this rwanda gimmick. he had to be talked out of scrapping the whole thing. he didn�*t want to fund it. he didn�*t think it would work. when he sees his party tearing itself apart, hundreds of bold men scrapping over a single broken bone, doesn�*t he wish he had the courage to stick to his guns? mr doesn't he wish he had the courage to stick to his guns?— to stick to his guns? mr speaker, i have absolute _ to stick to his guns? mr speaker, i have absolute conviction _ to stick to his guns? mr speaker, i have absolute conviction that - to stick to his guns? mr speaker, i have absolute conviction that the i have absolute conviction that the plan we put in place will work. absolute conviction because i believe it�*s important
keir starmer. he hasn't got a i no. keir starmer. he hasn't got a clue _ no. keir starmer. and tell you one place they aren�*t, and thatis tell you one place they aren�*t, and that is rwanda. the only people he sent to rwanda his cabinet ministers, and for all of the works, the ridiculous thing is we know the prime minister himself doesn�*t even believe in this rwanda gimmick. he had to be talked out of scrapping the whole thing. he didn�*t want to fund it. he didn�*t think it would...
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keir starmer it would be accused of treachery — starmer it would be accused of treachery by _ starmere in the uk with a new west end show, tell what you are up to yellow i am doing cabaret show called alan cumming is not acting his age and cabaret show called alan cumming is not acting his ag— not acting his age and it is all on the theme of— not acting his age and it is all on the theme of getting _ not acting his age and it is all on the theme of getting older- not acting his age and it is all on the theme of getting older which | not acting his age and it is all on. the theme of getting older which is something we are clearly all doing. iq charming! what are you saying?! we are _ iq charming! what are you saying?! we are all— iq charming! what are you saying?! we are all ageing and some are seeking help in other ways. igrate we are all ageing and some are seeking help in other ways. we are all caettin seeking help in other ways. we are all getting older — seeking help in other ways. we are all getting older and _ seeking help in other ways. we are all getting older and i _ seeking
keir starmer it would be accused of treachery — starmer it would be accused of treachery by _ starmere in the uk with a new west end show, tell what you are up to yellow i am doing cabaret show called alan cumming is not acting his age and cabaret show called alan cumming is not acting his ag— not acting his age and it is all on the theme of— not acting his age and it is all on the theme of getting _ not acting his age and it is all on the theme of getting older- not acting his age and it...
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what has sir keir starmer said on this matter?— what has sir keir starmer said on this matter?ir starmer has said a number of things. he _ this matter? keir starmer has said a number of things. he has _ this matter? keir starmer has said a number of things. he has talked i number of things. he has talked about how he wants to do is crackdown on people smuggling gangs. there was some talk at some point about returns agreements, that went about returns agreements, that went a little cold after tories used figures that labour disputed to say this means he will have to take this many people. also, keir starmer has not completely ruled out offshore... he said he would do it in a different way to the tories and it would be more about where you process the claims as opposed to trying to send people to somewhere like rwanda to stay there. therefore, i think there are parts of it... i do think thatjust as rishi sunak has problems with his policy, while rishi sunak�*s policy is not working, its quite easy for keir starmer not to be pinned down in every detail of the plan because they can
what has sir keir starmer said on this matter?— what has sir keir starmer said on this matter?ir starmer has said a number of things. he _ this matter? keir starmer has said a number of things. he has _ this matter? keir starmer has said a number of things. he has talked i number of things. he has talked about how he wants to do is crackdown on people smuggling gangs. there was some talk at some point about returns agreements, that went about returns agreements, that went a little cold after...
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what was the take away from the sir keir starmer interview?appened with wes streeting if anyone's going to get there. but henry, what was sir keir starmer�*s manoeuvre today on the tv? well, inevitably, a lot of the interview was taken up with the situation in the middle east and the strikes on yemen. and we saw there and it's of a piece, i think, with what we were discussing earlier about him walking back some of his previous comments on military intervention generally. we saw there him trying to... well, he is supporting the government, but he's also more generally trying to display in this, which is an election year, that the labour party on national security can be trusted. there is a view at the top of the labour party that one of the big reasons they lost and lost so big at the last general election in 2019 was because people didn't trust the labour party with national security, people didn't trust jeremy corbyn. and their view is that by cleaving pretty close to the government on most issues, while occasionally quibbling with a dotted i
what was the take away from the sir keir starmer interview?appened with wes streeting if anyone's going to get there. but henry, what was sir keir starmer�*s manoeuvre today on the tv? well, inevitably, a lot of the interview was taken up with the situation in the middle east and the strikes on yemen. and we saw there and it's of a piece, i think, with what we were discussing earlier about him walking back some of his previous comments on military intervention generally. we saw there him...
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sir keir starmer seekers.ir keir starmer criticised the prime minister ahead of a crucial vote, which has already seen a major tory rebellion during pmqs, the labour leader said £400 million had been spent not flying anyone to rwanda while questioning how the government could lose contact with more than 4000 people earmarked for removal. >> only this government could claim that it's going to get flights off the ground only to discover they couldn't find a plane, only. only this government could sign a removal deal with rwanda , only to end up deal with rwanda, only to end up taking people from rwanda to here. but. but he still hasn't answered the question. so i'll try again. what progress has he made in locating . the 4250 made in locating. the 4250 people his government is apparently lost. he's dodged it three times. >> where are they ? it. >> where are they? it. >> where are they? it. >> it is a bit rich to hear him in here, pretending that he cares about how we actually stop the boats when he's been crystal
sir keir starmer seekers.ir keir starmer criticised the prime minister ahead of a crucial vote, which has already seen a major tory rebellion during pmqs, the labour leader said £400 million had been spent not flying anyone to rwanda while questioning how the government could lose contact with more than 4000 people earmarked for removal. >> only this government could claim that it's going to get flights off the ground only to discover they couldn't find a plane, only. only this...
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is keir starmer's renewable. is keir starmer's green agenda going up in smoke ?green agenda going up in smoke? i'll get the views of my top punst i'll get the views of my top pundits and a leading climate change researcher. plus the most important part of the show you're emails, they come straight to my laptop mark at gbnews.com, and this show has a golden rule we don't do boring . golden rule we don't do boring. not on my watch. i just won't have it. so a big two hours to come. nigel farage at ten. but we start with my big opinion . in we start with my big opinion. in the aftermath of the post office scandal, there's really one abiding question that needs to be answered who's to blame? and the answer looks to be everybody . the scandal shames not just a corrupt, cruel and ruthless post office, but a generation of government ministers, civil servants and lawyers without whose incompetence, arrogance and ignorance this tragedy would not have happened. whatsapp and done to the over 700 innocent subpostmasters , can be laid at subpostmasters, can be laid at the door
is keir starmer's renewable. is keir starmer's green agenda going up in smoke ?green agenda going up in smoke? i'll get the views of my top punst i'll get the views of my top pundits and a leading climate change researcher. plus the most important part of the show you're emails, they come straight to my laptop mark at gbnews.com, and this show has a golden rule we don't do boring . golden rule we don't do boring. not on my watch. i just won't have it. so a big two hours to come. nigel farage at...
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there was no content in that starmer insulting the at keir starmer is insulting the british public?re was no content. the poor every time he gets poor bloke, every time he gets criticised for not saying what labour would do, he stands up and a about what and makes a speech about what labour . it's backed labour would do. it's backed up by policy documents . if by lots of policy documents. if you can be bothered to go online by lots of policy documents. if you read)e bothered to go online by lots of policy documents. if you read them hered to go online by lots of policy documents. if you read them honestly, |o online by lots of policy documents. if you read them honestly, there'se and read them honestly, there's tons there . um, and the tons of stuff there. um, and the labour shaping up a labour party is shaping up a manifesto. going put to manifesto. it's going to put to the as get the people as soon as we get a general election. i think people are election are desperate for an election now. they want have this now. they want to have this debated public, they debated in the public,
there was no content in that starmer insulting the at keir starmer is insulting the british public?re was no content. the poor every time he gets poor bloke, every time he gets criticised for not saying what labour would do, he stands up and a about what and makes a speech about what labour . it's backed labour would do. it's backed up by policy documents . if by lots of policy documents. if you can be bothered to go online by lots of policy documents. if you read)e bothered to go online by...
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starmer is going heavily anyway. starmer is going to win. starmer who can come back and win the election after that. now the tory party has been around in its current recognisable form since 1834. however over 100 years ago, last week , ramsay years ago, last week, ramsay macdonald became the first labour prime minister replacing a liberal party who governed for much of the previous decade. so these these very big changes can occurin these these very big changes can occur in british politics, but they are once in a century events. i've got to decide whether that is now. yeah >> and as well, if we do end up with a labour government, >> and as well, if we do end up with a labour government , there with a labour government, there are massive concerns about what's going on right at the heart of whitehall, the kind of power behind the throne with our civil service. so so bosses which will come as a shock, but also not a shock to people chose, quote , a change of chose, quote, a change of government as one of their top wishes for 2024. this is par
starmer is going heavily anyway. starmer is going to win. starmer who can come back and win the election after that. now the tory party has been around in its current recognisable form since 1834. however over 100 years ago, last week , ramsay years ago, last week, ramsay macdonald became the first labour prime minister replacing a liberal party who governed for much of the previous decade. so these these very big changes can occurin these these very big changes can occur in british politics,...