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arch bridge year steve baker _ for so long? arch bridge year steve baker has _ for so long?ridge year steve baker has hinted as . for so long? arch bridge year - steve baker has hinted as much. it is understood the former chancellor rishi sunak and a man who took over from him, nadeen so highly, have campaigns under way. and a sajid javid, who resigned as transport secretary has done have considered a pop at the topjob. have considered a pop at the to 'ob. ., ~' ,, have considered a pop at the to 'ob. ., ~ i. ., , topjob. thank you all very much. thank— topjob. thank you all very much. thank you. - topjob. thank you all very much. thank you. new - top job. thank you all very - much. thank you. new leader, who will become _ much. thank you. new leader, who will become prime - much. thank you. new leader, l who will become prime minister, is expected by september. tell me the backing of enough tory mps. the final two will fight it out from tory members. meantime, borisjohnson remains meantime, boris johnson remains behind meantime, borisjohnson remains behind these doors, home
arch bridge year steve baker _ for so long? arch bridge year steve baker has _ for so long?ridge year steve baker has hinted as . for so long? arch bridge year - steve baker has hinted as much. it is understood the former chancellor rishi sunak and a man who took over from him, nadeen so highly, have campaigns under way. and a sajid javid, who resigned as transport secretary has done have considered a pop at the topjob. have considered a pop at the to 'ob. ., ~' ,, have considered a pop at the...
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sure if people like steve baker have made it quite clear. sooner. have made it quite clear that he wants _ baker have made it quite clear that he wants to go forward and be part of that— he wants to go forward and be part of that committee if he gets in it. basically— of that committee if he gets in it. basically sort of campaign on a mandate — basically sort of campaign on a mandate that he is therefore a leadership change. sol mandate that he is therefore a leadership change. so i think it will be — leadership change. so i think it will be very telling if somebody like him — will be very telling if somebody like him is excepted because that will mean — like him is excepted because that will mean that the mood is swinging. realty— will mean that the mood is swinging. really what boris johnson will mean that the mood is swinging. really what borisjohnson needs i’ilht really what borisjohnson needs right now is an ethics adviser, but of course — right now is an ethics adviser, but of course we _ right now is an ethics adviser, but of course we know th
sure if people like steve baker have made it quite clear. sooner. have made it quite clear that he wants _ baker have made it quite clear that he wants to go forward and be part of that— he wants to go forward and be part of that committee if he gets in it. basically— of that committee if he gets in it. basically sort of campaign on a mandate — basically sort of campaign on a mandate that he is therefore a leadership change. sol mandate that he is therefore a leadership change. so i think...
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phil baker, and rather— of the steve baker phil baker, and rather than perspective, a strong brexitive, a strong brexit ticket... not so much now because — brexit ticket... not so much now because of— brexit ticket... not so much now because of brexit necessarily but the other— because of brexit necessarily but the other issues, taxation and the whole _ the other issues, taxation and the whole strategic approach to the nature — whole strategic approach to the nature of— whole strategic approach to the nature of government. it will expose some _ nature of government. it will expose some divisions and the challenge for the conservatives will be after the race, _ the conservatives will be after the race, can — the conservatives will be after the race, can they pull it all together? it makes _ race, can they pull it all together? it makes me nostalgic for 97, i think, when do you remember, john redwood and ken clarke said they would form a dream team for the purpose of stopping william hague? that didn't turn out... people found the combination of ken clarke and john redwood convincing
phil baker, and rather— of the steve baker phil baker, and rather than perspective, a strong brexitive, a strong brexit ticket... not so much now because — brexit ticket... not so much now because of— brexit ticket... not so much now because of brexit necessarily but the other— because of brexit necessarily but the other issues, taxation and the whole _ the other issues, taxation and the whole strategic approach to the nature — whole strategic approach to the nature of— whole...
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that benefit somebody like steve baker, jeremy hunt or tom tugendhat. to launch a campaign for him if he wants to do that. reportedly working on that for some time. �* ,,. reportedly working on that for some time. �* i. reportedly working on that for some time. �* , , time. and said javid yesterday, when he time. and sajid javid yesterday, when he made _ time. and sajid javid yesterday, when he made his— time. and sajid javid yesterday, when he made his resignation i when he made his resignation statement in parliament. ii when he made his resignation statement in parliament. if the conservative _ statement in parliament. if the conservative party _ statement in parliament. if the conservative party wanted i statement in parliament. if the conservative party wanted to i statement in parliament. if the conservative party wanted to curtail this, if they feel they want boris johnson not to be in downing street until autumn, what other ways to do that, they would have to massively shorten the... they could potentially get .i or two candidates are not take i
that benefit somebody like steve baker, jeremy hunt or tom tugendhat. to launch a campaign for him if he wants to do that. reportedly working on that for some time. �* ,,. reportedly working on that for some time. �* i. reportedly working on that for some time. �* , , time. and said javid yesterday, when he time. and sajid javid yesterday, when he made _ time. and sajid javid yesterday, when he made his— time. and sajid javid yesterday, when he made his resignation i when he made his...
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we are already seeing steve baker withdraw.rprised but may have been surprised he was even contemplating to run, but someone said this morning this is all about pushing yourself into the shop window. not at —— not necessarily because you think you will become prime minister, but you hope that whoever does become that will feel obliged to give you a nicejob. he does become that will feel obliged to give you a nice job.— to give you a nice 'ob. he is, there can sometimes _ to give you a nice job. he is, there can sometimes be _ to give you a nice job. he is, there can sometimes be two _ to give you a nice job. he is, there can sometimes be two strands - to give you a nice job. he is, there can sometimes be two strands to l can sometimes be two strands to declare in you are going to run. there's a feeling that you know you don't have much hope, and at this point there are a lot of candidates who are considering a run, and some of them are possibly hoping to set down a marker because they may have thrown their hat down at some poin
we are already seeing steve baker withdraw.rprised but may have been surprised he was even contemplating to run, but someone said this morning this is all about pushing yourself into the shop window. not at —— not necessarily because you think you will become prime minister, but you hope that whoever does become that will feel obliged to give you a nicejob. he does become that will feel obliged to give you a nice job.— to give you a nice 'ob. he is, there can sometimes _ to give you a...
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and steve baker is also strongly suggesting a lot of writers being thrown around for people considerings. certainly i think we will be hearing more and more about who some of these leadership hopefuls are. and which members of the conservative party will be backing who. laura: prime minister boris johnson has promoted his image of a global britain prominent on the world stage. from delivering brexit to providing aid to ukraine. president biden said the special relationship remains strong and enduring. caroline has more on the global reaction to mr. johnson's resignation. >> prime minister boris johnson a key ally has announced his resigning. >> outward looking at a truly global britain. reporter: the crisis in ukraine has provided an opportunity to show british generosity. support for leadership at home drained away. he's found a grateful ally and today express sadness. >> think you, boris johnson, f understanding the threat of the russian monster and always being at the forefront of supportive ukraine. reporter: official say he was hit by his own boomerang. >> we have a deal with the e
and steve baker is also strongly suggesting a lot of writers being thrown around for people considerings. certainly i think we will be hearing more and more about who some of these leadership hopefuls are. and which members of the conservative party will be backing who. laura: prime minister boris johnson has promoted his image of a global britain prominent on the world stage. from delivering brexit to providing aid to ukraine. president biden said the special relationship remains strong and...
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steve baker, liz truss.rty, andrew brittain is with john conservative party, andrew brittain is withjohn maguire. we spoke yesterday morning and we are trying to predict what was going to happen. are you surprised, shocked?— to happen. are you surprised, shocked? . ., , shocked? relieved. we have seen even boris shocked? relieved. we have seen even ltoris johnson — shocked? relieved. we have seen even boris johnson could _ shocked? relieved. we have seen even boris johnson could not _ shocked? relieved. we have seen even boris johnson could not defy _ borisjohnson could not defy political gravity for ever and he's done the right thing and put the country first. we've not seen his statement yet but i eagerly await it. ., .., ., statement yet but i eagerly await it. now we can move forward. what miaht be it. now we can move forward. what might be in — it. now we can move forward. what might be in it. _ it. now we can move forward. what might be in it, what _ it. now we can move forward. what might be in it, wh
steve baker, liz truss.rty, andrew brittain is with john conservative party, andrew brittain is withjohn maguire. we spoke yesterday morning and we are trying to predict what was going to happen. are you surprised, shocked?— to happen. are you surprised, shocked? . ., , shocked? relieved. we have seen even boris shocked? relieved. we have seen even ltoris johnson — shocked? relieved. we have seen even boris johnson could _ shocked? relieved. we have seen even boris johnson could not _...
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martin, what's not on here and will presumably appear later additions, the news that steve baker who all and he is backing suella braverman. presumably we will see a fair bit of this over the next couple of weeks.- the next couple of weeks. well, especially _ the next couple of weeks. well, especially as — the next couple of weeks. well, especially as people _ the next couple of weeks. well, especially as people drop - the next couple of weeks. well, especially as people drop out i the next couple of weeks. well, especially as people drop out in| the next couple of weeks. well, especially as people drop out in the early rounds. coming in behind others — early rounds. coming in behind others ian _ early rounds. coming in behind others. ian martin, the conservative commentator, described that as a nightmare — commentator, described that as a nightmare team, not the dream
martin, what's not on here and will presumably appear later additions, the news that steve baker who all and he is backing suella braverman. presumably we will see a fair bit of this over the next couple of weeks.- the next couple of weeks. well, especially _ the next couple of weeks. well, especially as — the next couple of weeks. well, especially as people _ the next couple of weeks. well, especially as people drop - the next couple of weeks. well, especially as people drop out i the next...
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any mordaunt is currently in second but suella braverman switching to liz truss, steve baker, formidable is we expect most of team braverman and lord frost backing liz truss too calling for the right to reunite as he sees it. it doesn't have a vote in this stage, he is a peer, but it's a philip nonetheless for liz truss as he suggests kemi badenoch should withdraw. all this head of the tv bait starting tomorrow. —— all of this head of the tv debate starting tomorrow. pressure on nhs emergency services is getting worse, with patients in england waiting longerfor ambulances, many staff off sick, and record numbers of people going to accident and emergency. the royal college of nursing says the situation is bleak. 0ur health editor hugh pym has been looking at the latest figures. yes, huw, the whole health and social care system is under severe strain — and that's become even clearer with the latest data for england. it took an average of 51 minutes for ambulances to respond to a category two emergency, such as a heart attack or stroke, in june. that's a big increase from may, and significa
any mordaunt is currently in second but suella braverman switching to liz truss, steve baker, formidable is we expect most of team braverman and lord frost backing liz truss too calling for the right to reunite as he sees it. it doesn't have a vote in this stage, he is a peer, but it's a philip nonetheless for liz truss as he suggests kemi badenoch should withdraw. all this head of the tv bait starting tomorrow. —— all of this head of the tv debate starting tomorrow. pressure on nhs...
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of the other candidates that are widely tipped to be putting forward a leadership bid, including steve bakerformer health secretary sajid javid, talks about his upbringing. one of the things that tainted rishi sunak's brand when some tipped him as an heir apparent, were some things about his wife's non—dom tax status and rishi sunak's own wealth which led people to fear he was out of touch especially during a cost—of—living crisis. in this video, he's keen to emphasise his grandmother immigrated to the uk and that his mother worked hard to become a pharmacist and alongside his nhs gp father worked to give both him and also his siblings opportunities that they could never dream of, so really interesting. a lot of candidates here are drawing on their personal are drawing on their personal experiences and childhood experiences as part of their leadership bid. he joins tom tugendhat and suella braverman who've publicly put forward a bit but we do understand in the background, there are others who are seriously considering putting bids together, shoring up support among conservative mps, like the
of the other candidates that are widely tipped to be putting forward a leadership bid, including steve bakerformer health secretary sajid javid, talks about his upbringing. one of the things that tainted rishi sunak's brand when some tipped him as an heir apparent, were some things about his wife's non—dom tax status and rishi sunak's own wealth which led people to fear he was out of touch especially during a cost—of—living crisis. in this video, he's keen to emphasise his grandmother...
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| arch brexiteer steve baker has hinted as much, too.derstood the former chancellor, rishi sunak, and the man who took over from him, nadhim zahawi, have campaigns underway, and that sajid javid, who resigned as health secretary and transport secretary, grant shapps, are seriously considering a pop at the top job. thank you all very much. thank you. a new leader, who will become prime minister, is expected by september. they'll first need the backing of enough tory mps. the final two will fight it out for votes from tory members. in the meantime, borisjohnson remains behind these doors, home for now with his wife and children. he'll still host cabinet with his new set of ministers. but this isn't the end of the tory discontent. some of his mps think he should have resigned as prime minister, too, and left immediately to let someone else steer the ship that he can no longer summon the authority to captain. ione wells, bbc news. well, i'mjoined now by our political correspondent nick eardley. nick, borisjohnson may have resigned as conserv
| arch brexiteer steve baker has hinted as much, too.derstood the former chancellor, rishi sunak, and the man who took over from him, nadhim zahawi, have campaigns underway, and that sajid javid, who resigned as health secretary and transport secretary, grant shapps, are seriously considering a pop at the top job. thank you all very much. thank you. a new leader, who will become prime minister, is expected by september. they'll first need the backing of enough tory mps. the final two will fight...
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next, the mp for high wycombe steve baker, a leading| wycombe steve baker, a leading brexit air.ause i'm seriously considering _ ambitions. because i'm seriously considering standing _ ambitions. because i'm seriously considering standing because i considering standing because conservative home members consistently put me in the top ten so i should respect them and that seriously. b. so i should respect them and that seriousl . �* , ., , so i should respect them and that seriousl . �* , ., seriously. a number of boris johnson and that former _ seriously. a number of boris johnson and that former and _ seriously. a number of boris johnson and that former and current - seriously. a number of boris johnson and that former and current cabinetl and that former and current cabinet members are tipped as potential successors. former chancellor of the exchequer rishi sunak is one. that mirror was reported he is setting up a temporary office. the bbc has not confirmed that. former health secretary sajid javid is also a contender. they both resigned on tuesday and escalated the process of b
next, the mp for high wycombe steve baker, a leading| wycombe steve baker, a leading brexit air.ause i'm seriously considering _ ambitions. because i'm seriously considering standing _ ambitions. because i'm seriously considering standing because i considering standing because conservative home members consistently put me in the top ten so i should respect them and that seriously. b. so i should respect them and that seriousl . �* , ., , so i should respect them and that seriousl . �* , .,...
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somebody who is a member of that european research group, send to somebody on the right of the party, steve bakerng brexiteers voters both of mps and also in the party as well. then you also have contrasting him with somebody who is with himself a word like tom tugendhat camisole to the centre of the party in a one nation conservative chemical because of the splits there is no consensus over who can appeal to both mps but also to the voters themselves and i think there are certainly some names that have been thrown around they are widely touted as being popular with membership but sincerely don't have the same widespread support among mps themselves will think this is exactly the kind of process that will be whittled down over the next couple of weeks. first as i say bye mps are putting themselves forward and to shore up enough support from their own mps and colleagues but that also eventually with that crucial vote which is usually between the final two from the membership and what i think is striking for the general public to sort of feel about this is that there are really only about 100,000 o
somebody who is a member of that european research group, send to somebody on the right of the party, steve bakerng brexiteers voters both of mps and also in the party as well. then you also have contrasting him with somebody who is with himself a word like tom tugendhat camisole to the centre of the party in a one nation conservative chemical because of the splits there is no consensus over who can appeal to both mps but also to the voters themselves and i think there are certainly some names...
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because with 11, possibly 12 candidates around, this whole problem on the right wing, are they what steve bakerleagues from the brexiteers wing over the grave danger of fragmentation. you do wonder is the conservative party, how is it going to bring itself together. boris did not seek to bring the conservative party together. his solution was to surround himself with those who supported him, cruel people called some sycophants and others would just say they were his supporters but he did not seek to widen the party in a significant way. people likejeremy caught were left out of cabinet, quite extraordinary decisions for them if you cannot unite the conservative party, how can you possibly expect to be able to unite the country, which of us old folks consider is the object of the exercise, is it not? old folks consider is the ob'ect of the exercise, is it not?_ the exercise, is it not? that's interesting — the exercise, is it not? that's interesting and _ the exercise, is it not? that's interesting and it's _ the exercise, is it not? that's| interesting and it's interesting the exercise, is it n
because with 11, possibly 12 candidates around, this whole problem on the right wing, are they what steve bakerleagues from the brexiteers wing over the grave danger of fragmentation. you do wonder is the conservative party, how is it going to bring itself together. boris did not seek to bring the conservative party together. his solution was to surround himself with those who supported him, cruel people called some sycophants and others would just say they were his supporters but he did not...
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we have had confirmation from the telegraph online that steve baker has now dropped his leadership bid you make of this headline in the ft, sunak accused of treachery as he enters tory leadership race? clearly there will be some people, i think it is a go from a downing street official, and aid rather than an official, rather than any politician directly, but clearly there are were supporters who feel aggrieved by what has happened —— a quote from it. how damaging that is to rishi sunak in the long run i think is questionable because, clearly, an awful lot of people in the conservative party thought it was time for borisjohnson to go. these two full get credit for being out there, leading the move to get rid of him. on the fairy tales word, thatis rid of him. on the fairy tales word, that is notjust referring back to boris, i think it is also part of the leadership thing, you have sold a braverman launching her campaign with talk of big tax cuts, talking about the smaller state, tight spending and so on —— suella braverman. there will be other people coming into this race who want to h
we have had confirmation from the telegraph online that steve baker has now dropped his leadership bid you make of this headline in the ft, sunak accused of treachery as he enters tory leadership race? clearly there will be some people, i think it is a go from a downing street official, and aid rather than an official, rather than any politician directly, but clearly there are were supporters who feel aggrieved by what has happened —— a quote from it. how damaging that is to rishi sunak in...
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that one person who is considering running, though his prospects appeared dim, is conservative mp steve bakerwho are the others? >> it is not entirely clear who will be in the running. braverman, the attorney general has also said she intends to throw her hat in the ring. these are, as you suggested, outliers. we don't know who amongst the rope prospects will be under the running. i think one can assume that some of the names that have been bandied around, suggest the foreign secretary might be in the running who johnson fired last night. he might be in the running. possibly, the current chancellor who was just appointed chancellor. there are various names being bandied around. we don't know who the front runner will be, but i think one thing we do know, whoever takes over, on the one hand, have to come across as more stable and capable than johnson. it on the other hand, quite a series ideologue and conservative ideologue. johnson is an opportunist. he is somebody who really thinks about -- takes whatever position is convenient in the short term. whoever replaces him, there's a very good cha
that one person who is considering running, though his prospects appeared dim, is conservative mp steve bakerwho are the others? >> it is not entirely clear who will be in the running. braverman, the attorney general has also said she intends to throw her hat in the ring. these are, as you suggested, outliers. we don't know who amongst the rope prospects will be under the running. i think one can assume that some of the names that have been bandied around, suggest the foreign secretary...
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| arch brexiteer steve baker has hinted as much, too.he former chancellor, rishi sunak, and the man who took over from him, nadhim zahawi, have campaigns under way, and that sajid javid, who resigned as health secretary and transport secretary, grant shapps, are seriously considering a pop at the top job. thank you all very much. thank you. a new leader, who will become prime minister, is expected by september. they'll first need the backing of enough tory mps. the final two will fight it out for votes from tory members. in the meantime, borisjohnson remains behind these doors, home for now with his wife and children. he'll still host cabinet with his new set of ministers. but this isn't the end of the tory discontent. some of his mps think he should have resigned as prime minister, too, and left immediately to let someone else steer the ship that he can no longer summon the authority to captain. ione wells, bbc news. let's hearfrom bob blackman — the joint executive secretary of the 1922 committee. they will decide on the rules for the
| arch brexiteer steve baker has hinted as much, too.he former chancellor, rishi sunak, and the man who took over from him, nadhim zahawi, have campaigns under way, and that sajid javid, who resigned as health secretary and transport secretary, grant shapps, are seriously considering a pop at the top job. thank you all very much. thank you. a new leader, who will become prime minister, is expected by september. they'll first need the backing of enough tory mps. the final two will fight it out...
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right, particularly the ultra brexiteers, for want of a better word, those passionate leaders like steve baker—mogg, nadine dorries, they are all split between a number of other candidates at the moment, and i think liz truss's team are hoping they will be the repository for that part of the tory party. it is difficult. when you talk to people here who know the party well nobody is confident about gaming how the next few stages will play out. what we do know is we will get a result prompted a's second round voting today mid afternoon, a bit earlier than yesterday. {lilia bit earlier than yesterday. 0k, thank you _ bit earlier than yesterday. 0k, thank you very _ bit earlier than yesterday. 0k, thank you very much. - bit earlier than yesterday. 0k, thank you very much. liz truss is formally launching her campaign today with a speech this morning at around ten o'clock and we will bring it to you live. the actor kevin spacey is appearing in court in london this morning where he's expected to enter a plea to sexual assault charges dating back 17 years. sarah campbell is at the old bailey for us. g
right, particularly the ultra brexiteers, for want of a better word, those passionate leaders like steve baker—mogg, nadine dorries, they are all split between a number of other candidates at the moment, and i think liz truss's team are hoping they will be the repository for that part of the tory party. it is difficult. when you talk to people here who know the party well nobody is confident about gaming how the next few stages will play out. what we do know is we will get a result prompted...
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it is thought that the erg, the big 60 odd group of pro—brexit tory mps, led by steve baker, they mightwhich candidate _ hustings later on as well. to decide which candidate on _ hustings later on as well. to decide which candidate on the _ hustings later on as well. to decide which candidate on the right? - hustings later on as well. to decide which candidate on the right? and i which candidate on the right? and whether which candidate on the right? mr. whether they decide, in a way, mobilise numbers en masse. at the moment, they haven't done. a big question for the next few days is whether the right of the party, would have to put the erg into that group, if they do coalesce, clearly, around a single candidate in a way that they haven't so far, as they try to get someone they want in that second spot, if rishi sunak gets one of the place on the final ballot. thank you very much, ben. lots to play for. eight candidates today. we will be hearing from penny mordaunt at 10.30 and will be hearing from penny mordaunt at10.30 and the will be hearing from penny mordaunt at 10.30 and the votin
it is thought that the erg, the big 60 odd group of pro—brexit tory mps, led by steve baker, they mightwhich candidate _ hustings later on as well. to decide which candidate on _ hustings later on as well. to decide which candidate on the _ hustings later on as well. to decide which candidate on the right? - hustings later on as well. to decide which candidate on the right? and i which candidate on the right? and whether which candidate on the right? mr. whether they decide, in a way,...
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there is a slate of candidates being led by steve baker, the veteran brexit rebel and former ministere minister gone. i would say after the events of the past 24 hours that slate of rule changes are more likely to win those 1922 elections and they will push graham brady to change the rules as soon as possible, so if that happens you could have a rule change next week, a confidence vote next week in the scenario you outlined of a leadership contest over the summer. but again as in politics these things are never straightforward, nobody saw what happened in the past 24 hours coming and who knows what will happen in the next couple of days? but i think that's what some people would like. there is this question, who is the interim prime minister? does borisjohnson stay as prime minister if there is a vote against him? 0r prime minister if there is a vote against him? or does he walk away and is there somebody else in his place? because we are in the middle of an economic crisis, the ukraine walk, it is a turbulent time. there is a fundamental point that while the tory party sorts out who
there is a slate of candidates being led by steve baker, the veteran brexit rebel and former ministere minister gone. i would say after the events of the past 24 hours that slate of rule changes are more likely to win those 1922 elections and they will push graham brady to change the rules as soon as possible, so if that happens you could have a rule change next week, a confidence vote next week in the scenario you outlined of a leadership contest over the summer. but again as in politics these...
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we're joined now by conservative mp steve baker, who announced last night he's backing attorney general want to waste any time by standing when i wouldn't make the last two. ok. wouldn't make the last two. ok, suella braverman. _ wouldn't make the last two. 0k, suella braverman. what are the qualities that make you so certain that she, above all others, is the one? ,, . , that she, above all others, is the one? ,, ., , ., that she, above all others, is the one? ,, .,, ., ., that she, above all others, is the one? ,, ., ., . one? she has got a fierce resolve, ureat one? she has got a fierce resolve, great authenticity, _ one? she has got a fierce resolve, great authenticity, all— one? she has got a fierce resolve, great authenticity, all the - one? she has got a fierce resolve, great authenticity, all the right - great authenticity, all the right conservative values and beliefs. she is a thoroughly likeable, decent and honest person, the sort of person who, under stressful situations, always bounces back with a smile. i've seen it time and time again. in the last seven years, in the role
we're joined now by conservative mp steve baker, who announced last night he's backing attorney general want to waste any time by standing when i wouldn't make the last two. ok. wouldn't make the last two. ok, suella braverman. _ wouldn't make the last two. 0k, suella braverman. what are the qualities that make you so certain that she, above all others, is the one? ,, . , that she, above all others, is the one? ,, ., , ., that she, above all others, is the one? ,, .,, ., ., that she, above all...
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and killing people like baker, prominent brexiteers —— uniting people like steve baker behind her.d earlierfrom one of still coming out on top and we heard earlier from one of her supporters, matt hancock, who said he was pleased. it will be two candidates in the final— it will be two candidates in the final but— it will be two candidates in the final but it looks increasingly likely— final but it looks increasingly likely rishi sunak will be one of them _ likely rishi sunak will be one of them and — likely rishi sunak will be one of them and there is good reason for that, _ them and there is good reason for that, the — them and there is good reason for that, the reason am voting for him, and a _ that, the reason am voting for him, and a hundred other colleagues are, is because _ and a hundred other colleagues are, is because he has the best chance of delivering _ is because he has the best chance of delivering for that country and uniting — delivering for that country and uniting the country and winning an election _ uniting the country and winning an election. he is the only one,
and killing people like baker, prominent brexiteers —— uniting people like steve baker behind her.d earlierfrom one of still coming out on top and we heard earlier from one of her supporters, matt hancock, who said he was pleased. it will be two candidates in the final— it will be two candidates in the final but— it will be two candidates in the final but it looks increasingly likely— final but it looks increasingly likely rishi sunak will be one of them _ likely rishi sunak will be...
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is also looking to pick up votes from that wing of the party and she has got the endorsement of steve bakerr. he was warning in recent days that he was worried that the number of candidates from that wing of the party risked factoring the vote, and therefore lessen the chances potentially of getting one of their candidates, if you like, into the final two. d0 candidates, if you like, into the finaltwo. ~ ., ., , , ., final two. do we know at this stage who definitely _ final two. do we know at this stage who definitely has _ final two. do we know at this stage who definitely has the _ final two. do we know at this stage who definitely has the backing - final two. do we know at this stage who definitely has the backing of. final two. do we know at this stage | who definitely has the backing of 20 mp5, and can go forward into the mps, and can go forward into the first round of voting? we know at least three of the candidates already have that number this morning but is there an update on that? ~ ., morning but is there an update on that? ., ., ,, , morning but is there an update on that? . ,
is also looking to pick up votes from that wing of the party and she has got the endorsement of steve bakerr. he was warning in recent days that he was worried that the number of candidates from that wing of the party risked factoring the vote, and therefore lessen the chances potentially of getting one of their candidates, if you like, into the final two. d0 candidates, if you like, into the finaltwo. ~ ., ., , , ., final two. do we know at this stage who definitely _ final two. do we know at...
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we know that the attorney general intends to stand, steve baker the backbench mps says colleagues hadopen field and the fact there is no one leading contender people can unite around at the moment is one of the reasons it took his opponents in the party so long to move against him. find his opponents in the party so long to move against him.— his opponents in the party so long to move against him. and it is going to move against him. and it is going to be a long — to move against him. and it is going to be a long process, _ to move against him. and it is going to be a long process, we _ to move against him. and it is going to be a long process, we might - to move against him. and it is going to be a long process, we might not. to be a long process, we might not know who his replacement is until september, so in the meantime boris johnson stays here at number ten, clinging on the labour leader said, but quite a few of his own mps are feeling a bit queasy about the fact that he will still be prime minister throughout the summit pretty much. yes, some want somebody else to take charge. ——
we know that the attorney general intends to stand, steve baker the backbench mps says colleagues hadopen field and the fact there is no one leading contender people can unite around at the moment is one of the reasons it took his opponents in the party so long to move against him. find his opponents in the party so long to move against him.— his opponents in the party so long to move against him. and it is going to move against him. and it is going to be a long — to move against him. and...
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steve moore is with us, gerry baker, the "wall street journal" at least host on this fine network. gerry, end with you and begin with you. what did you think of the markets reaction to the no recession comment as he can see it from jerome powell? >> well, think the reaction was much more probably to what jerome powell said about the -- implied where interest rates are right now. as lawrence said, he thinks that interest rates are roughly in the neutral zone. it's a zone of interest rates where the rates are neither pressing down, restraining demand and nor are they stimulating demand. if we're in that kind of a range, that suggests the fed is reasonably comfortable that they don't have to go significantly higher. now 2.5%, the fed funds rate, they're going to do another increase in september. we have two months till then and then another one after that. but i think what the markets are reacting to is the sense -- what the fed is trying to do, neil, get interest rates -- they're way behind the curve. trying to get interest rates up as quickly as they can to a number that they think
steve moore is with us, gerry baker, the "wall street journal" at least host on this fine network. gerry, end with you and begin with you. what did you think of the markets reaction to the no recession comment as he can see it from jerome powell? >> well, think the reaction was much more probably to what jerome powell said about the -- implied where interest rates are right now. as lawrence said, he thinks that interest rates are roughly in the neutral zone. it's a zone of...
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tom baker , ktvu fox two news time is 509 time to talk about your weather. stevehe no matter where you are. it's kind of second verse. same as the first exactly, mr clark. ally. i mean, you know, it's if you're inland. it's hot. if you're near the coast, it's in the sixties sign that we're really not changing all that much. just subtle changes. one change today is there's a lack of fog. there's only a little bit out there. only a couple of patches on the marinko san mateo coast. looks like some around daly city westlake, sarah monte, but not much so, sixties seventies eighties nineties and if you're in lake county, it's close to 100. i can't help you this time of year. clear skies only patchy fog. sunny for all water types are still cold, but database 50 point raises. 51 san francisco buoy 54, so we had a little pop up a week ago. there were 58 59. they've come right back down, and they're still there. any breeze. yeah there's a little bit of a breeze out towards the ultimate patterson pass about 25 to 30. travis is also about 25, but nothing you know, screaming w
tom baker , ktvu fox two news time is 509 time to talk about your weather. stevehe no matter where you are. it's kind of second verse. same as the first exactly, mr clark. ally. i mean, you know, it's if you're inland. it's hot. if you're near the coast, it's in the sixties sign that we're really not changing all that much. just subtle changes. one change today is there's a lack of fog. there's only a little bit out there. only a couple of patches on the marinko san mateo coast. looks like some...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, belgorod. a public inquiry into the fatal police shooting of an unarmed man during a foiled prison break — has found that he was "lawfully killed". 28 year old jermaine bakeryoung people in care in the uk feel they're not getting the support they need. paul heaney has this report. so these are all the photos i've got from the majority of my childhood. hope's mum wasn't able to look after her, but she has really good memories growing up with her grandparents. i think, at that point, i really wanted to be in the police when i was... when i was little. things changed when she was 13. exploited by older people, nan and granddad agreed foster care was best for her own safety. but that placement later broke down. i'm just an excess piece. my mum didn't want me and now my grandparents can't look after me and now my foster carers don't want me. the state doesn't know what it wants to do with me. what's... what's the point, you know? hope ran away and slept rough before the council offered her a place in a hostel. she says it was under the same roof as someone who'd assaulted her. i had clothes stolen from me, i had bus passes stolen from me. the girls used to gang
steve rosenberg, bbc news, belgorod. a public inquiry into the fatal police shooting of an unarmed man during a foiled prison break — has found that he was "lawfully killed". 28 year old jermaine bakeryoung people in care in the uk feel they're not getting the support they need. paul heaney has this report. so these are all the photos i've got from the majority of my childhood. hope's mum wasn't able to look after her, but she has really good memories growing up with her...