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i suella braverman is divisive even within— suella braverman is divisive even within the — suella bravermantory right, she is not- the kind of figure who can unite the party, _ the kind of figure who can unite the party. whatever— the kind of figure who can unite the party, whatever her— the kind of figure who can unite the party, whatever her other - the kind of figure who can unite the i party, whatever her other assets may everybody is divisive within a hugely divided party.- hugely divided party. i think conservative mps, - hugely divided party. i think i conservative mps, when faced with that choice, might _ conservative mps, when faced with that choice, might end up- that choice, might end up choosing to me and — that choice, might end up choosing to me and penny— that choice, might end up choosing to me and penny mordaunt- that choice, might end up choosing to me and penny mordaunt to go i to me and penny mordaunt to go to the membership and _ to me and penny mordaunt to go to the membership and so— to me and penny mordaunt to go to the membership and so swell- the membership and so
i suella braverman is divisive even within— suella braverman is divisive even within the — suella bravermantory right, she is not- the kind of figure who can unite the party, _ the kind of figure who can unite the party. whatever— the kind of figure who can unite the party, whatever her— the kind of figure who can unite the party, whatever her other - the kind of figure who can unite the i party, whatever her other assets may everybody is divisive within a hugely divided party.- hugely...
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oh, suella.light toss up between suella and kemi, but suella, her speech was brilliant. it was dignified, superb . it was exactly what the superb. it was exactly what the tory voters wanted. even if some of her tory colleagues didn't want. so suella bring out adam. >> well, i've gone for kemi. >> well, i've gone for kemi. >> kemi badenoch how am i going to choose this one? >> this is mine. we could >> so this is mine. we could unite. could unite. this is unite. we could unite. this is for speech on gender for her speech on gender recognition. yeah, it was pure common sense and i'm glad someone's corner . someone's fighting the corner. and mine is johnson, who's and mine is diana johnson, who's the labour mp who chairs the home affairs select committee. the labour mp who chairs the honit'sffairs select committee. the labour mp who chairs the honit's because .ect committee. the labour mp who chairs the honit's because she's)mmittee. the labour mp who chairs the honit's because she's been:tee. but i
oh, suella.light toss up between suella and kemi, but suella, her speech was brilliant. it was dignified, superb . it was exactly what the superb. it was exactly what the tory voters wanted. even if some of her tory colleagues didn't want. so suella bring out adam. >> well, i've gone for kemi. >> well, i've gone for kemi. >> kemi badenoch how am i going to choose this one? >> this is mine. we could >> so this is mine. we could unite. could unite. this is unite. we...
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oh, suella.light toss up between suella and kemi, but suella, her speech was brilliant. it was dignified, superb . it was exactly what the superb. it was exactly what the tory voters wanted. even if some of her tory colleagues didn't want. so suella bring out adam. >> well, i've gone for kemi. >> well, i've gone for kemi. >> kemi badenoch how am i going to choose this one? >> this is mine. we could >> so this is mine. we could unite. could unite. this is unite. we could unite. this is for speech on gender for her speech on gender recognition. yeah, it was pure common sense and i'm glad someone's corner . someone's fighting the corner. and mine is johnson, who's and mine is diana johnson, who's the labour mp who chairs the home affairs select committee. but been but it's because she's been standing of standing up for the victims of the blood scandal and the tories who she inflicted the first defeat rishi with support of defeat on rishi with support of 22 tory backbenchers. and now the tories are s
oh, suella.light toss up between suella and kemi, but suella, her speech was brilliant. it was dignified, superb . it was exactly what the superb. it was exactly what the tory voters wanted. even if some of her tory colleagues didn't want. so suella bring out adam. >> well, i've gone for kemi. >> well, i've gone for kemi. >> kemi badenoch how am i going to choose this one? >> this is mine. we could >> so this is mine. we could unite. could unite. this is unite. we...
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i am sorry suella braverman could not give her. hope he does. i am sorry suella.change leader again, on a point of one particular policy that obviously suella cares about making money as a hand over the keys to the labour party and number 10 hand over the keys to the labour party and numberio no. rishi hand over the keys to the labour party and number 10 no. rishi sunak is doing all he possibly can in a number of areas, notjust on immigration. the economy is improving and there is a lot of work to do on the nhs but things are getting better. the government needs to communicate a lot more but i think rishi sunak will absolutely be the leader to take into the next election because he will have a good story to tell. small boat crossings are down by a third compared with last year. we are stopping breaking up last year. we are stopping breaking up criminal gangs right across europe. you are getting inflation down and growing the economy. people are seeing the pound again. things will get better, they are getting better, and the government will have to sell that messag
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basically, i think suella would very, very think suella would be very, very interesting leader. >> iextensively, she's closer to pubuc and extensively, she's closer to public and most public opinion and most conservative mps. would worry conservative mps. i would worry about the parliamentary party conspiring to block her in getting that top spot. my personal hunch is they'll probably do something rather stupid and go for a kind of, you know, liberal, centrist kind of figure and conclude that their defeat is because of people like suella, would be the wrong suella, which would be the wrong conclusion conservative conclusion for the conservative party draw . party to draw. >> aaron i think if they want to go establishment, they go full establishment, they might dc david cameron in might get dc david cameron in the top job. we haven't had a lord as prime minister for a long time, but you can do it and he's foreign secretary. >> so are you trying to give my viewers heart attack when viewers a heart attack when they're their tea? they're trying to eat their tea? >> that'd be disastrous f
basically, i think suella would very, very think suella would be very, very interesting leader. >> iextensively, she's closer to pubuc and extensively, she's closer to public and most public opinion and most conservative mps. would worry conservative mps. i would worry about the parliamentary party conspiring to block her in getting that top spot. my personal hunch is they'll probably do something rather stupid and go for a kind of, you know, liberal, centrist kind of figure and conclude...
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hope suella ended >> well, chris hope suella ended on a typical flourish.is now or never the conservative party faces electoral oblivion in a matter of months. if we introduce yet another bill destined to fail. introduce yet another bill destined to fail . do we fight destined to fail. do we fight for sovereignty or let our party die ? chris hope, thanks for die? chris hope, thanks for joining us on this. this story. a huge moment in domestic politics, will of course, be returning throughout the show. but the other big story today, of course, is boris johnson giving evidence at the covid inquiry i'm joined now by pip tomson who's been there for us all day. pip, good afternoon to you. thanks for joining all day. pip, good afternoon to you. thanks forjoining us on you. thanks for joining us on the show. a dramatic day, but bofis the show. a dramatic day, but boris , i've watched it from the boris, i've watched it from the start . it seems to be start. it seems to be a masterclass in him saying absolutely nothing . okay. absolutely nothing. okay. >> very good a
hope suella ended >> well, chris hope suella ended on a typical flourish.is now or never the conservative party faces electoral oblivion in a matter of months. if we introduce yet another bill destined to fail. introduce yet another bill destined to fail . do we fight destined to fail. do we fight for sovereignty or let our party die ? chris hope, thanks for die? chris hope, thanks for joining us on this. this story. a huge moment in domestic politics, will of course, be returning...
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haw to make home secretary when suella braverman was sacked.— to make home secretary when suella bravermanacked. how does the prime minister now— braverman was sacked. how does the prime minister now turn _ braverman was sacked. how does the prime minister now turn around - braverman was sacked. how does the prime minister now turn around this l prime minister now turn around this impression of utter chaos and turmoil? does it all hinge on him making sure the rwanda policy is successful or is there something else he could do? he successful or is there something else he could do?— successful or is there something else he could do? he has got to try to net his else he could do? he has got to try to get his bill _ else he could do? he has got to try to get his bill through _ else he could do? he has got to try to get his bill through the - else he could do? he has got to try to get his bill through the house i else he could do? he has got to try to get his bill through the house ofj to get his bill through the house of commons, which is why the issue of a confidence vote comes up. that is the
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suella calls it fatally dunlop.ally flawed , and the immigration flawed, and the immigration minister , as was a few hours minister, as was a few hours ago, says the triumph of hope over experience. why does the government go from this? what would you be saying if famous occasion when john major rang you up when you were editing the sun, or if rishi sunak rang you up, would you be saying to up, what would you be saying to him now? up, what would you be saying to hinwell? up, what would you be saying to hinwell , i would honestly say >> well, i would honestly say that this is where i really disagree with tessa. this a disagree with tessa. this is a major, major piece of legislation on at the heart of what many people worry about in our country ahead of lots of other issues. and i would say, are you sure that this watered down version of the suella plan can go through? and if you're not sure, isn't it time that we got somebody in who was sure and was able to actually push this through ? and if they can't, if through?
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i of alterations and changes -- suella. ~ ., ., suella. i think one thing that did come u- suella. _ suella. i think one thing that did come up this afternoon, - suella. i think one thing that did come up this afternoon, a - suella. i think one thing that did - come up this afternoon, a breathing in number ten from the government said it is listening to mp5, and that doesn't mean anything officially but it's worth saying the government saying it is listening to them it's taking those concerns to heart, the number of mps had everything with immigration this afternoon, so we will wait to see if the government brings forward any changes to that. at the moment, nothing formal, but the government says they are listening.— very much. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a girl accused of the murder of the transgender teenager brianna ghey in february has told a jury at manchester crown court that she heard a scream and turned round to see her co—accused stabbing her. the 16—year—old, identified only as girl x, became visibly
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he's on suella braverman watch.rman's resignation. stay why could that be? we'll find out after isabel monday to thursdays from. six till 930 . six till 930. well the former home secretary suella braverman , will deliver suella braverman, will deliver a resignation statement to mps later today . later today. >> it's set to call into question the leadership of rishi sunak. question the leadership of rishi sunak . but will he even be sunak. but will he even be there? has he found something better to do? convenient or political editor christopher hope joins us from westminster and has the answer. >> christopher, will. rishi sunak be in the commons for suella bravermans statement in around half an hour's time ? around half an hour's time? >> look, tom emily, he's a busy man. he's got the country to run. of course he's not going to be there. no, he's got a phone call with a g7. world leaders discussed big stuff, important stuff. israel hamas and the like. the time around like. at the same time around 2:00, be showing on
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suella braverman . be asian too. suella braverman.y're on a winning run . run. >> you we wish generally in a tory leadership contest . mark tory leadership contest. mark the favourite doesn't win . so the favourite doesn't win. so that's true. but there may be others who feel that qatar well listen, got listen, we've got, we've got tory mp michael fabricant waiting wings to answer waiting in the wings to answer the i'm keen what >> i'm very keen to know what you think about this. will you both think about this. will he by christmas early he be gone by christmas or early in new year in final in the new year in a final roll of for the of the dice for the conservatives? but dodsworth, what say? what were you going to say? i interrupted you earlier about the sort of bbc diversity . the sort of bbc and diversity. >> well, i think the bbc does need more diversity, but diversity of thinking diversity in terms of thinking it does need more working class people, needs people, less wokery. it needs to be broader church when it be a broader chur
suella braverman . be asian too. suella braverman.y're on a winning run . run. >> you we wish generally in a tory leadership contest . mark tory leadership contest. mark the favourite doesn't win . so the favourite doesn't win. so that's true. but there may be others who feel that qatar well listen, got listen, we've got, we've got tory mp michael fabricant waiting wings to answer waiting in the wings to answer the i'm keen what >> i'm very keen to know what you think about this....
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suella braverman . be asian too. suella braverman.hey're on a winning run . run. >> you we wish generally in a tory leadership contest . mark tory leadership contest. mark the favourite doesn't win . so the favourite doesn't win. so that's true. but there may be others who feel that qatar well listen, got listen, we've got, we've got tory mp michael fabricant waiting wings to answer waiting in the wings to answer the i'm keen what >> i'm very keen to know what you think about this. will you both think about this. will he by christmas early he be gone by christmas or early in new year in final in the new year in a final roll of for the of the dice for the conservatives? but dodsworth, what say? what were you going to say? i interrupted you earlier about the sort of bbc diversity . the sort of bbc and diversity. >> well, i think the bbc does need more diversity, but diversity of thinking diversity in terms of thinking it does need more working class people, needs people, less wokery. it needs to be broader church when it be a broader ch
suella braverman . be asian too. suella braverman.hey're on a winning run . run. >> you we wish generally in a tory leadership contest . mark tory leadership contest. mark the favourite doesn't win . so the favourite doesn't win. so that's true. but there may be others who feel that qatar well listen, got listen, we've got, we've got tory mp michael fabricant waiting wings to answer waiting in the wings to answer the i'm keen what >> i'm very keen to know what you think about this....
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that was suella braverman _ or do we let our party die?y die? that was suella braverman and she _ or do we let our party die? that was suella braverman and she and - or do we let our party die? that was l suella braverman and she and robert jenrick represent a viewpoint within the conservative party that's a lot more needs to be done with regards to overriding or ignoring international law and international bodies on the issue of immigration. that is one faction of the conservative party. anotherfaction feel the opposite. they feel the conservative shouldn't go down the line of that kind of level of ignoring international law and bodies. so the resignation is not confirmed. this is bbc news. —— now confirmed. this is bbc news. —— now confirmed. damian, what the latest. when we were talking earlier it was confirmed by robertjenrick�*s boss speaking in the commons. then a little after that we have mr jemma?reekie himself putting out his resignation letter. it appears, we don't know, but behind—the—scenes he had gone off to write the letter a
that was suella braverman _ or do we let our party die?y die? that was suella braverman and she _ or do we let our party die? that was suella braverman and she and - or do we let our party die? that was l suella braverman and she and robert jenrick represent a viewpoint within the conservative party that's a lot more needs to be done with regards to overriding or ignoring international law and international bodies on the issue of immigration. that is one faction of the conservative party....
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let me bring you that suella braverman clip we are mentioning, take a listen.ative party faces _ now or never. the conservative party faces electoral — now or never. the conservative party faces electoral oblivion _ now or never. the conservative party faces electoral oblivion in _ now or never. the conservative party faces electoral oblivion in a _ now or never. the conservative party faces electoral oblivion in a matter. faces electoral oblivion in a matter of months — faces electoral oblivion in a matter of months if— faces electoral oblivion in a matter of months if we _ faces electoral oblivion in a matter of months if we introduce... - faces electoral oblivion in a matter of months if we introduce... the . of months if we introduce... the conservative _ of months if we introduce... the conservative party _ of months if we introduce... the conservative party faces - of months if we introduce... thel conservative party faces electoral oblivion _ conservative party faces electoral oblivion in — conservative party faces electoral oblivion in a — conservative
let me bring you that suella braverman clip we are mentioning, take a listen.ative party faces _ now or never. the conservative party faces electoral — now or never. the conservative party faces electoral oblivion _ now or never. the conservative party faces electoral oblivion in _ now or never. the conservative party faces electoral oblivion in a _ now or never. the conservative party faces electoral oblivion in a matter. faces electoral oblivion in a matter of months — faces electoral...
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heard in suella braverman is heard in silence. that suella braverman is heard in silen(is that suellabraverman is heard in silen(is no one that suella braverman is heard in silen(is no one actually hat there is no one actually supporting prime minister supporting the prime minister on the he will be the front bench. he will be forcing people in there. but the other thing they'll see who's donating going to donating her, who's going to be sitting because this is sitting around because this is the people will be running the people who will be running her campaign. well, her leadership campaign. well, you the runes. you know, read the runes. absolutely. pretty sure absolutely. i'm pretty sure that's what's going to be happening. an happening. it puts labour in an odd because, you know, odd position because, you know, we're to to sit we're just going to have to sit back and just watch this happen. >> well, you've been doing that for you haven't been doing for ages. you haven't been doing anything, working. for ages. you haven't been doing anythinyhad working. for ages. you haven't been do
heard in suella braverman is heard in silence. that suella braverman is heard in silen(is that suellabraverman is heard in silen(is no one that suella braverman is heard in silen(is no one actually hat there is no one actually supporting prime minister supporting the prime minister on the he will be the front bench. he will be forcing people in there. but the other thing they'll see who's donating going to donating her, who's going to be sitting because this is sitting around because this is...
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so together so suella braverman.are 64% of the the two of them are 64% of the vote. i think so, yes. >> the farage got 41. suella 22. bons >> the farage got 41. suella 22. boris was only on 14. >> yeah. home team. >> yeah. home team. >> yeah, that's incredible. >> yeah, that's incredible. >> root, root, root for the home team. that is such an american . team. that is such an american. >> so american, so boring . >> so american, so boring. >> so american, so boring. >> but yeah, support the home team. we don't support home team support portsmouth. >> i think we need to let let's move on. one thing we all agree on farage is inevitable. let's do it seems keir do the times. and it seems keir starmer popularity doesn't starmer is popularity doesn't extend to everyone. louis no, it doesn't. they have to keir >> to charge, they have to keir starmer mobbed starmer is mobbed by gaza protesters up in protesters and this is up in glasgow crowne plaza glasgow at the crowne plaza hotel, a hotel. hotel, which is a nice hotel. i st
so together so suella braverman.are 64% of the the two of them are 64% of the vote. i think so, yes. >> the farage got 41. suella 22. bons >> the farage got 41. suella 22. boris was only on 14. >> yeah. home team. >> yeah. home team. >> yeah, that's incredible. >> yeah, that's incredible. >> root, root, root for the home team. that is such an american . team. that is such an american. >> so american, so boring . >> so american, so boring....
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so together so suella braverman. are 64% of the the two of them are 64% of the vote. i think so, yes. >> the farage got 41. suella 22. bons >> the farage got 41. suella 22. boris was only on 14. >> yeah. home team. >> yeah. home team. >> yeah, that's incredible. >> yeah, that's incredible. >> root, root, root for the home team. that is such an american . team. that is such an american. >> so american, so boring . >> so american, so boring. >> so american, so boring. >> but yeah, support the home team. we don't support home team support portsmouth. >> i think we need to let let's move on. one thing we all agree on farage is inevitable. let's do it seems keir do the times. and it seems keir starmer popularity doesn't starmer is popularity doesn't extend to everyone. louis no, it doesn't. they have to keir >> to charge, they have to keir starmer mobbed starmer is mobbed by gaza protesters up in protesters and this is up in glasgow crowne plaza glasgow at the crowne plaza hotel, a hotel. hotel, which is a nice hotel. i s
so together so suella braverman. are 64% of the the two of them are 64% of the vote. i think so, yes. >> the farage got 41. suella 22. bons >> the farage got 41. suella 22. boris was only on 14. >> yeah. home team. >> yeah. home team. >> yeah, that's incredible. >> yeah, that's incredible. >> root, root, root for the home team. that is such an american . team. that is such an american. >> so american, so boring . >> so american, so boring....
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what did suella do?ister and her prime minister was two goals. >> well, she did nothing about processing. absolutely processing. she did absolutely nothing . all she did was whinge nothing. all she did was whinge and lose the conservatives. >> the election are going to do. yeah, because to we heard yeah, because going to we heard the shadow chief secretary of the shadow chief secretary of the , darren and we the treasury, darren and we heard what his name is saying . heard what his name is saying. he's going to cut to 200,000. how are you going to do that? uh, i, i, i think it's ridiculous for anybody to talk about figures , right? about figures, right? >> i mean, david. david are going to do. no, you want to know , the first thing we're know, the first thing we're going to do is we're going to do processing, right? so so actually, people get sent back . actually, people get sent back. and this isn't happening at the moment. the moment they just moment. at the moment they just come and go, oh, what are c
what did suella do?ister and her prime minister was two goals. >> well, she did nothing about processing. absolutely processing. she did absolutely nothing . all she did was whinge nothing. all she did was whinge and lose the conservatives. >> the election are going to do. yeah, because to we heard yeah, because going to we heard the shadow chief secretary of the shadow chief secretary of the , darren and we the treasury, darren and we heard what his name is saying . heard what his...
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jackie i said the former jackie and i it said the former home suella home secretary, suella bravermanverman, had not made cyber attacks a priority . now we hope attacks a priority. now we hope nothing bad happens , but that nothing bad happens, but that that does look like a pretty big misstep. >> but when you say we've got to be resilient, i mean, oliver dowden was saying we might you should really have candles in your house because of a cyber attack. and jacqueline, i just thought what we become in thought, what have we become in this strive towards a this move to strive towards a technological this move to strive towards a technolo been risking this move to strive towards a technolobeen risking being actually been risking being a medieval country where our houses are and you can't houses are cold and you can't turn the on. it make turn the lights on. make it make sense jacqueline sense to me. jacqueline >> i can't stand knee jerk and messy edges that go out that alarm the public and they do not need to be alarmed. and of course we need to be aware. and in recent years, actually, i
jackie i said the former jackie and i it said the former home suella home secretary, suella bravermanverman, had not made cyber attacks a priority . now we hope attacks a priority. now we hope nothing bad happens , but that nothing bad happens, but that that does look like a pretty big misstep. >> but when you say we've got to be resilient, i mean, oliver dowden was saying we might you should really have candles in your house because of a cyber attack. and jacqueline, i just thought what...
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so in a situation or suella iivraverman — rwanda. suella braverman says if you have - rwanda. so in a situation or suella braverman says if you have to - rwanda. so in a situation or suella braverman says if you have to set | braverman says if you have to set aside the echr, so be it, but that will not happen?— will not happen? highly unlikely that the attorney _ will not happen? highly unlikely that the attorney general - will not happen? highly unlikely that the attorney general will i will not happen? highly unlikely . that the attorney general will allow that. so that the attorney general will allow that. . ., . that the attorney general will allow that. , , ., , that the attorney general will allow that. , , ., , that. so this still has to become legislation? _ that. so this still has to become legislation? what _ that. so this still has to become legislation? what jonathan - that. so this still has to become l legislation? what jonathan james that. so this still has to become - legislation? what jonathan james in legislation? w
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suella - braverman. .. chris mason called it for his leadership. suella _ braverman. ..ason called it a braverman... chris mason called it a lukewarm response when she was asked when rishi sunak will lead the tories are the next general election? what is key now what happens and what the supporters of suella braverman do next stop i think her words were that she hoped he would still lead the conservative party into the next general election. party into the next general election-— party into the next general election. ., ., , , election. the word hoped being re election. the word hoped being pretty key- _ election. the word hoped being pretty key- i — election. the word hoped being pretty key. ithink— election. the word hoped being pretty key. i think it _ election. the word hoped being pretty key. i think it certainly . election. the word hoped being. pretty key. i think it certainly did not suggest that she has a huge amount of confidence in him herself. we know their relationship has of course been tested ever since she was sacked as his home secretary. she has been pr
suella - braverman. .. chris mason called it for his leadership. suella _ braverman. ..ason called it a braverman... chris mason called it a lukewarm response when she was asked when rishi sunak will lead the tories are the next general election? what is key now what happens and what the supporters of suella braverman do next stop i think her words were that she hoped he would still lead the conservative party into the next general election. party into the next general election-— party into...
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minority people suella braverman, but often the sort get to those rority people suella braverman, but suella braverman, but often the sort get to those positions, the that get to those positions, the women to those positions women who get to those positions tend far . more women who get to those positions tend far. more capable tend to be far. more capable than the white men. they're replacing. >> so the only reason you're on this panel is because ticked >> so the only reason you're on tidiversity is because ticked >> so the only reason you're on tidiversity checkbox, ticked >> so the only reason you're on tidiversity checkbox, and ticked >> so the only reason you're on tidiversity checkbox, and it:ked >> so the only reason you're on tidiversity checkbox, and it was a diversity checkbox, and it was actually the checkbox we ticked was clinically insane. was being clinically insane. after that . nonsense it just after that. nonsense it just spouted, there were a few things that i would mention. >> maybe up >> so maybe to back up what benjamin do benjamin is saying, we do know that cvs t
minority people suella braverman, but often the sort get to those rority people suella braverman, but suella braverman, but often the sort get to those positions, the that get to those positions, the women to those positions women who get to those positions tend far . more women who get to those positions tend far. more capable tend to be far. more capable than the white men. they're replacing. >> so the only reason you're on this panel is because ticked >> so the only reason you're...
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minority people suella braverman, but often the sort get to those iority people suella braverman, but suella braverman, but often the sort get to those positions, the that get to those positions, the women to those positions women who get to those positions tend far . more women who get to those positions tend far. more capable tend to be far. more capable than the white men. they're replacing. >> so the only reason you're on this panel is because ticked >> so the only reason you're on tidiversity is because ticked >> so the only reason you're on tidiversity checkbox, ticked >> so the only reason you're on tidiversity checkbox, and ticked >> so the only reason you're on tidiversity checkbox, and it:ked >> so the only reason you're on tidiversity checkbox, and it was a diversity checkbox, and it was actually the checkbox we ticked was clinically insane. was being clinically insane. after that . nonsense it just after that. nonsense it just spouted, there were a few things that i would mention. >> maybe up >> so maybe to back up what benjamin do benjamin is saying, we do know that cvs t
minority people suella braverman, but often the sort get to those iority people suella braverman, but suella braverman, but often the sort get to those positions, the that get to those positions, the women to those positions women who get to those positions tend far . more women who get to those positions tend far. more capable tend to be far. more capable than the white men. they're replacing. >> so the only reason you're on this panel is because ticked >> so the only reason you're...
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after the break, we're going talking about suella going to be talking about suella speech house commonshe house of commons today and this latest resignation. that. >> you're listening to gb news radio . welcome back to farage. radio. welcome back to farage. >> it is a full on busy show and that gorgeous looking qr code on the bottom right of the screen is how to help you vote for nigel. he needs every single vote he's under pressure. he could leave at any single moment. so we need your vote. thatis moment. so we need your vote. that is for sure. so now talking of votes, people gaining votes or losing them, just take a look at the former home secretary in the house of commons today with a little bit of a blast from my time as home secretary. >> i can say that the same human rights framework is producing insanities that the public would scarcely believe foreign terrorists . we can't deport terrorists. we can't deport because of their human rights. terrorists we have to let back in because of their human rights. s foreign rapists and paedophiles who should have been removed but are release
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praise for suella braverman . now, look, for suella braverman., look, my views on suella braverman are very well known . whilst i don't very well known. whilst i don't think she was the best home secretary and that she got a lot of stuff wrong during her time in government, i do think she got one thing right that was got one thing right and that was in her debate westminster in her debate in westminster earlier let's take earlier on this week. let's take a tens of thousands of mostly >> tens of thousands of mostly young men, many with values and social mores , at odds with our social mores, at odds with our own pouring into our country day after day , month after month , after day, month after month, year after year. is right. >> suella is right to say that there are many migrants crossing there are many migrants crossing the channel who might not share british values. i heard an account from a woman working at an organisation helping channel migrants at hotels across the country where she said at the hotels she's working at, they've had to move
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given off was one of, look, there was all that chaos and noise from the previous home secretary, suellarman. now we're getting on with delivery and they had, to be fair to them, set out their policies on legal migration on the monday and then this treaty that they've signed with rwanda on tuesday. but then we see the resignation of robertjenrick, the immigration minister, and then this sort of hastily arranged news conference on thursday morning from the prime minister. this prime minister does not like doing news conferences. and why did he do it? because they kind of run out of better ideas. you've got to go out and sell an idea as prime minister, if nobody else is doing, particularly if you've got your former immigration minister saying it's a dud. so that's what he did to try and claim that he's found this really narrow path to trying to make this policy work. but the interesting thing is, even when you speak to people in government and on the conservative back benches who like the idea, they still say, hmm, but will this way actually make it work? because there's a bit when you loo
given off was one of, look, there was all that chaos and noise from the previous home secretary, suellarman. now we're getting on with delivery and they had, to be fair to them, set out their policies on legal migration on the monday and then this treaty that they've signed with rwanda on tuesday. but then we see the resignation of robertjenrick, the immigration minister, and then this sort of hastily arranged news conference on thursday morning from the prime minister. this prime minister does...
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after the break, we're going talking about suella going to be talking about suella speech house commonshe house of commons today and this latest resignation. >> you're listening to gb news radio . welcome back to farage. radio. welcome back to farage. >> it is a full on busy show and that gorgeous looking qr code on the bottom right of the screen is how to help you vote for nigel. he needs every single vote he's under pressure. he could leave at any single moment. so we need your vote. thatis moment. so we need your vote. that is for sure. so now talking of votes, people gaining votes or losing them, just take a look at the former home secretary in the house of commons today with a little bit of a blast from my time as home secretary. >> i can say that the same human rights framework is producing insanities that the public would scarcely believe foreign terrorists . we can't deport terrorists. we can't deport because of their human rights. terrorists we have to let back in because of their human rights. s foreign rapists and paedophiles who should have been removed but are released back
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certainly suella suella is a more gloomy suella is a is a more gloomy figure and that was her problemthe fact that she wasn't able to do so in an optimistic way. >> josh is one of the >> josh howie is one of the three home secretaries who's been to rwanda. unlike any migrant asylum seeker or refugee. her crimes weren't refugee. but her crimes weren't weren't just the homeless. it's a lifestyle choice. and there's somebody in an earlier life worked in a hostel for homeless men. it's not a lifestyle choice. it's pretty, pretty grim. why people end up homeless on the on streets . but then on the on the streets. but then she everybody marching for she said, everybody marching for palestine was march and palestine was a hate march and not case. and she incited not the case. and she incited a whole node of nutters who then came the far right, violent activists who then were attack in the police, uh, near the cenotaph. >> why is she saying is it all about leadership? is it all about leadership? is it all about after the election? she'll stand sunak sunak did a dodgy deal with her by making h
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let's suella finish. love you . suella finish.> well, okay, there we go. no doubt that we talked about a lot. tomorrow we'll go now to be quick this. reveal quick about this. let's reveal today's and today's greatest britain and union now, i'll start union jackass now, i'll start with suzanne. greatest britain. >> so my greatest britain is a guy richard donnell. he's guy called richard donnell. he's the of the executive director of zoopla. this week had the zoopla. and he this week had the guts speak a self—evident guts to speak a self—evident truth , but one the open borders truth, but one the open borders people don't and is people don't like, and that is that uncontrolled immigration is fuelling britain's rental crisis. >> okay, i'll be my gracious. >> okay, i'll be my gracious. >> britain is the wonderful james cleverly. i've actually had the pleasure of meeting james about when he was james cleverly about when he was foreign secretary, and that's because point because he's had his five point migration plan. he's been able to
let's suella finish. love you . suella finish.> well, okay, there we go. no doubt that we talked about a lot. tomorrow we'll go now to be quick this. reveal quick about this. let's reveal today's and today's greatest britain and union now, i'll start union jackass now, i'll start with suzanne. greatest britain. >> so my greatest britain is a guy richard donnell. he's guy called richard donnell. he's the of the executive director of zoopla. this week had the zoopla. and he this week had...
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but suella has been country.nd i think her speech ignored, and i think her speech in the parliament was brilliant. highlighting the case that these things were an option for rishi, and pretty much chosen to and he's pretty much chosen to delay or there's political delay or there's no political will for it. so i think the pubuc will for it. so i think the public will see it as tinkering and even if it does pass, i'm not it save conservative. >> rishi sunak insists >> belinda rishi sunak insists that this legislation will stop what he calls the merry go round of legal challenges. robert jenrick said quite the opposite in his resignation letter, saying it does not go far enough and will not end that merry go round of legal challenges . so round of legal challenges. so for the average joe, it's very hard to know who to trust at this stage. when people within government are saying such different such different things. but ask you , why do but i want to ask you, why do you jenrick you think robert jenrick resigned? do
but suella has been country.nd i think her speech ignored, and i think her speech in the parliament was brilliant. highlighting the case that these things were an option for rishi, and pretty much chosen to and he's pretty much chosen to delay or there's political delay or there's no political will for it. so i think the pubuc will for it. so i think the public will see it as tinkering and even if it does pass, i'm not it save conservative. >> rishi sunak insists >> belinda rishi...
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in the suella braverman . the case of suella braverman.er to tackle what is as pat mcfadden has rightly said, an international challenge. it won't be solved any country won't be solved by any country by itself and we have to work with one another to do that. >> it's interesting. i mean, we had at the had ben habib on at the beginning of program. he beginning of the program. he said opposite to that, said the exact opposite to that, and he said that political and he said that the political classes with classes are so obsessed with international collaboration. and actually what he really wants to see the boats see is us turning the boats around properly defending around and properly defending our borders in the sea, which you cannot do because would you cannot do because it would cost i mean, he says and many >> and i mean, he says and many people say, i've heard it many times, people say we've times, sadly, people say we've got to send the navy in. they'll turn the boats back and it'll be absolutely fine. we do that. absolutely fine. we can
in the suella braverman . the case of suella braverman.er to tackle what is as pat mcfadden has rightly said, an international challenge. it won't be solved any country won't be solved by any country by itself and we have to work with one another to do that. >> it's interesting. i mean, we had at the had ben habib on at the beginning of program. he beginning of the program. he said opposite to that, said the exact opposite to that, and he said that political and he said that the political...
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let's suella finish. love you . suella finish.rk. >> well, okay, there we go. no doubt that we talked about a lot. tomorrow we'll go now to be quick this. reveal quick about this. let's reveal today's and today's greatest britain and union now, i'll start union jackass now, i'll start with suzanne. greatest britain. >> so my greatest britain is a guy richard donnell. he's guy called richard donnell. he's the of the executive director of zoopla. this week had the zoopla. and he this week had the guts speak a self—evident guts to speak a self—evident truth , but one the open borders truth, but one the open borders people don't and is people don't like, and that is that uncontrolled immigration is fuelling britain's rental crisis. >> okay, i'll be my gracious. >> okay, i'll be my gracious. >> britain is the wonderful james cleverly. i've actually had the pleasure of meeting james about when he was james cleverly about when he was foreign secretary, and that's because point because he's had his five point migration plan. he's been abl
let's suella finish. love you . suella finish.rk. >> well, okay, there we go. no doubt that we talked about a lot. tomorrow we'll go now to be quick this. reveal quick about this. let's reveal today's and today's greatest britain and union now, i'll start union jackass now, i'll start with suzanne. greatest britain. >> so my greatest britain is a guy richard donnell. he's guy called richard donnell. he's the of the executive director of zoopla. this week had the zoopla. and he this...
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she's not perfect suella. but how different things might have been if she were now in number 10.oment, tory are looking her tory voters are looking at her like disappointed contestants on bullseye stare at the speedboat. they could have won . instead, they could have won. instead, they're sunk . let's get reaction they're sunk. let's get reaction now from my fearless friday friends. i'm delighted to have fleet street royalty, the brilliant nina myskow and britain's naughty list journalist peter lloyd . journalist peter lloyd. >> me naughty . journalist peter lloyd. >> me naughty. i'm so journalist peter lloyd. >> me naughty . i'm so well >> me naughty. i'm so well behaved. mark whenever you're on, we always get in trouble. >> and that's why we have you back. nina, you get first dibs because you turned up on time. thank you for that. absolutely probably grant gave you a lift. i have i should probably grant gave you a lift. i say have i should probably grant gave you a lift. i say i'ma i should probably grant gave you a lift. i say i'm such i should probably grant gave you a lift.
she's not perfect suella. but how different things might have been if she were now in number 10.oment, tory are looking her tory voters are looking at her like disappointed contestants on bullseye stare at the speedboat. they could have won . instead, they could have won. instead, they're sunk . let's get reaction they're sunk. let's get reaction now from my fearless friday friends. i'm delighted to have fleet street royalty, the brilliant nina myskow and britain's naughty list journalist peter...
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suella believe in our country. suella braverman just take another example. examples of multiculturalism working where our own prime minister is british, asian, where our own former home secretary, two former home secretaries were british, asian suella wants to use the marches . suella wants to use the marches. let us use her as an example. i don't think you and i and suella and rishi are examples of multiculturalism. >> i'm actually i think what you and i and suella and rishi are examples of immigrants who've actually come across and adopted values as common values that are practised in the united kingdom and are proud of being british. and that's the way i would like immigration to be practised. so we do it at a rate in a pace where we can assimilate. and the one i'd just like to pick one issue i'd just like to pick up on, matt, if i may, is you said that our national health service would apart we service would fall apart if we didn't have immigrants coming in. the biggest problems in. one of the biggest problems we've is dealing with we've got is dealing w
suella believe in our country. suella braverman just take another example. examples of multiculturalism working where our own prime minister is british, asian, where our own former home secretary, two former home secretaries were british, asian suella wants to use the marches . suella wants to use the marches. let us use her as an example. i don't think you and i and suella and rishi are examples of multiculturalism. >> i'm actually i think what you and i and suella and rishi are examples...
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she's not perfect suella. but how different things might have been if she were now in number 10. moment, tory are looking her tory voters are looking at her like disappointed contestants on bullseye stare at the speedboat. they could have won . instead, they could have won. instead, they're sunk . let's get reaction they're sunk. let's get reaction now from my fearless friday friends. i'm delighted to have fleet street royalty, the brilliant nina myskow and britain's naughty list journalist peter lloyd . journalist peter lloyd. >> me naughty . journalist peter lloyd. >> me naughty. i'm so journalist peter lloyd. >> me naughty . i'm so well >> me naughty. i'm so well behaved. mark whenever you're on, we always get in trouble. >> and that's why we have you back. nina, you get first dibs because you turned up on time. thank you for that. absolutely probably grant gave you a lift. i have i should probably grant gave you a lift. i say have i should probably grant gave you a lift. i say i'ma i should probably grant gave you a lift. i say i'm such i should probably grant gave you a lift
she's not perfect suella. but how different things might have been if she were now in number 10. moment, tory are looking her tory voters are looking at her like disappointed contestants on bullseye stare at the speedboat. they could have won . instead, they could have won. instead, they're sunk . let's get reaction they're sunk. let's get reaction now from my fearless friday friends. i'm delighted to have fleet street royalty, the brilliant nina myskow and britain's naughty list journalist...
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which was very much the theme this afternoon, when recently sacked home secretary suella braverman —rrespondent damian grammaticas joins us now. that slot has been through because we are still busy, let us talk about what he does not like, what is your post particularly? he what he does not like, what is your post particularly?— post particularly? he is resigning because the _ post particularly? he is resigning because the proposal _ post particularly? he is resigning because the proposal does - post particularly? he is resigning because the proposal does not i post particularly? he is resigning | because the proposal does not go post particularly? he is resigning - because the proposal does not go far enough he says, not because he disagrees the government sought to too much but because it is not doing enough to tackle this issue. the specific thing here is worried about, which suella braverman was his boss as the home secretary, she was kicked out by mr sunak a short time ago, both of them are concerned that they want local favourites individuals would have to pay legal challenges
which was very much the theme this afternoon, when recently sacked home secretary suella braverman —rrespondent damian grammaticas joins us now. that slot has been through because we are still busy, let us talk about what he does not like, what is your post particularly? he what he does not like, what is your post particularly?— post particularly? he is resigning because the _ post particularly? he is resigning because the proposal _ post particularly? he is resigning because the proposal...
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that is the point that suella braverman _ better balance.t suella braverman is making tonight, if you brought these in a lot earlier, they would have been reflected in the figures before the general election, but are these changes would be reflected until 2025. she is putting the boot and a little. ,, , ., , , ., 2025. she is putting the boot and a little. ,, , ., , , little. she is not shy of putting the boot in. — little. she is not shy of putting the boot in, she? _ little. she is not shy of putting the boot in, she? if— little. she is not shy of putting the boot in, she? if you - little. she is not shy of putting the boot in, she? if you look. little. she is not shy of putting | the boot in, she? if you look at this from the government's perspective, the numbers for last year and this year really are quite staggering in terms of the increase, given the commitment that they have made. this is the irony of it, that when we come in one of the big promises of brexit was taking back control of the order, introducing this points—based system,
that is the point that suella braverman _ better balance.t suella braverman is making tonight, if you brought these in a lot earlier, they would have been reflected in the figures before the general election, but are these changes would be reflected until 2025. she is putting the boot and a little. ,, , ., , , ., 2025. she is putting the boot and a little. ,, , ., , , little. she is not shy of putting the boot in. — little. she is not shy of putting the boot in, she? _ little. she is not shy...
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well the problem with suella, i mean , problem with suella, i mean, it's like a ppe essay discuss.ame up with some reasonable ideas, but then she drowned it out by saying really, really stupid things. so we'll only remember suella braverman for saying the silly things and not the occasional sensible things that she said. >> well, don't you think british voters see her as somebody who's on on their side, wants to get things done is actually she is forthright. >> oh, for heaven's sake. she just sees someone as rather a mouthy, shouty individual who's desperate leader of desperate to become leader of the conservative party, who wants to destroy, stabilise this government, view of government, not just the view of a posh lawyer. i don't think anyone's accusing i what i want. >> you say almost any african country would have been. well, not any african. but the trouble with of africa is the with a lot of africa is the human rights records. they're dreadful, bad . you know, human rights records. they're dr
well the problem with suella, i mean , problem with suella, i mean, it's like a ppe essay discuss.ame up with some reasonable ideas, but then she drowned it out by saying really, really stupid things. so we'll only remember suella braverman for saying the silly things and not the occasional sensible things that she said. >> well, don't you think british voters see her as somebody who's on on their side, wants to get things done is actually she is forthright. >> oh, for heaven's...
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do you think suella braverman does?huge amount of— closely with her and have a huge amount of respect for her. i want to finish _ amount of respect for her. i want to finish my— amount of respect for her. i want to finish my point. we need to back the prime _ finish my point. we need to back the prime minister. he is our prime minister~ — prime minister. he is our prime minister. . .,, prime minister. he is our prime minister. ..,, ., minister. the cost of the reminder scheme has _ minister. the cost of the reminder scheme has doubled, _ minister. the cost of the reminder scheme has doubled, up - minister. the cost of the reminder scheme has doubled, up to - minister. the cost of the reminder scheme has doubled, up to £219 l scheme has doubled, up to £219 million, the home office has confirmed those figures. a total waste of money, we have not sent one person to reminder? the waste of money, we have not sent one person to reminder?— person to reminder? the point is we will be sending _ person to reminder? the point is w
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suella braverman come out. suella braverman obviously has come out and done it.t jenrick has done as well, which is a very important moment last week. so he's in desperate trouble . rishi sunak desperate trouble. rishi sunak is and it's very hard to see how he's going to avoid a vote of confidence . confidence. >> well, indeed. i mean, i was absolutely glued to your piece in the express online today. you've to a tory insider you've spoken to a tory insider who has said sunak's gone . it's who has said sunak's gone. it's just a matter of time . what just a matter of time. what might that timeline be? could proceedings start before christmas? those letters going in to graham brady ? in to graham brady? >> it could do mean it could happenin >> it could do mean it could happen in a rush. and often does what my betting still would be january of i think mps will still want to think about it they won't want to they want to have some sort of organisation in and kind of getting to the point of my article, they want to have some idea about who might replace him now. kemi b
suella braverman come out. suella braverman obviously has come out and done it.t jenrick has done as well, which is a very important moment last week. so he's in desperate trouble . rishi sunak desperate trouble. rishi sunak is and it's very hard to see how he's going to avoid a vote of confidence . confidence. >> well, indeed. i mean, i was absolutely glued to your piece in the express online today. you've to a tory insider you've spoken to a tory insider who has said sunak's gone . it's...
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and in fact the then home secretary suella i deterrent effect.ous? what do you mean? i think, ou know, serious? what do you mean? i think, you know. i— serious? what do you mean? i think, you know. i was _ serious? what do you mean? i think, you know, i was in _ serious? what do you mean? i think, you know, i was in the _ serious? what do you mean? i think, you know, i was in the commons i serious? what do you mean? i think, you know, i was in the commons last�* you know, i was in the commons last night and mp5 are basically looking at the rwanda bill as night and mps are basically looking at the rwanda bill as a trigger, you know, if this doesn't work then that is of no confidence will go in, as you report. and i think there will be a vote of no—confidence. —— letter is of no confidence will go in. even if rishi sunak wins that vote i think it was to have to step aside because so many mps, the pills are so terrible, —20%, by—elections, worst ever by—election results in history... he will be forced to step aside. , . ., , history... he will be fo
and in fact the then home secretary suella i deterrent effect.ous? what do you mean? i think, ou know, serious? what do you mean? i think, you know. i— serious? what do you mean? i think, you know. i was _ serious? what do you mean? i think, you know, i was in _ serious? what do you mean? i think, you know, i was in the _ serious? what do you mean? i think, you know, i was in the commons i serious? what do you mean? i think, you know, i was in the commons last�* you know, i was in the...
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then earlier this year, under her successor suella braverman, an extra 100 million was spent.s onlyjust been revealed. and the current post holder, james cleverly, assuming still in the job next year, is expected to send 50 million more. here's another new face, one of two freshly appointed migration ministers. he insists it's money well spent. what we want to bring about is ensuring that the policy is robust, that the capacity is in place to operationalise this as quickly as possible. that is what some of this money is there to do. set that in the context of the £8 million a day spent that is currently going on, the rwanda policy is a key part of our answer to getting those costs down, to saving lives. remember, this is what the policy's all about — making people think twice before getting in boats. opposition parties, though, are scathing. the tories are taking the country for fools. we have been asking repeatedly for the full cost of this failing rwanda scheme. they've refused to tell us and now finally, they have had to admit there was a whole series of further secret paym
then earlier this year, under her successor suella braverman, an extra 100 million was spent.s onlyjust been revealed. and the current post holder, james cleverly, assuming still in the job next year, is expected to send 50 million more. here's another new face, one of two freshly appointed migration ministers. he insists it's money well spent. what we want to bring about is ensuring that the policy is robust, that the capacity is in place to operationalise this as quickly as possible. that is...
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misunderstood the whole situation because a key part of this is the rwandans will not agree, i know suella. super right. they claim they can break any single international law they have signed up to including the effects on the good friday agreement etc but rishi sunak has pointed out that the rwandans were the ones who said you cannot break international law in this process so it had to be very carefully drafted to ensure that the human rights act might be slightly affected, they can bypass aspects of that and the uk parliament can ignore certain edicts from the european court of human rights and the european convention on human rights but ultimately their hands are slightly tight. this is all irrelevant because unfortunately or fortunately, all irrelevant because unfortunately orfortunately, in my view, because i think the scheme is a mess and it was only ever an agreement. all this money that has been thrown at it is for 200 people. the agreement with rwanda is for 200 people. we had 740,000 net migration a year before last and they are spending all this money on a potential 200 people,
misunderstood the whole situation because a key part of this is the rwandans will not agree, i know suella. super right. they claim they can break any single international law they have signed up to including the effects on the good friday agreement etc but rishi sunak has pointed out that the rwandans were the ones who said you cannot break international law in this process so it had to be very carefully drafted to ensure that the human rights act might be slightly affected, they can bypass...
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ct suella braverman, >> i have a great deal of respl think suella braverman, >> i have a great deal ofishia braverman, >> i have a great deal of respl think rishi sunakerman, >> i have a great deal of respl think rishi sunak willn, but i think rishi sunak will lead the election. but lead us into the election. but what i'm saying is, i don't think we need to change the leader, but we do to change leader, but we do need to change the because we the strategy because we consistently down and consistently 20 points down and there's point. are you there's no point. are you worried farage worried about nigel farage rejoining worried about nigel farage rejc reform creates problems worried about nigel farage rejcaeform creates problems worried about nigel farage rejca right creates problems worried about nigel farage rejca right winger; problems worried about nigel farage rejca right winger like problems worried about nigel farage rejca right winger like you. )blems for a right winger like you. doesn't for a right winger like you. doewell, i've known nigel for >> well, i've known nigel for many
ct suella braverman, >> i have a great deal of respl think suella braverman, >> i have a great deal ofishia braverman, >> i have a great deal of respl think rishi sunakerman, >> i have a great deal of respl think rishi sunak willn, but i think rishi sunak will lead the election. but lead us into the election. but what i'm saying is, i don't think we need to change the leader, but we do to change leader, but we do need to change the because we the strategy because we...
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because the policy being pursued by suella braverman and indeed robertjenrick is not about the rule ofm of parliamentary tyranny. danger for mr sooner _ parliamentary tyranny. danger for mr sooner because - parliamentary tyranny. danger for mr sooner because while . for mr sooner because while something his approach goes too far in overwriting some aspects of rights law, conservative mps on the right—thinking is not done enough in some of them even wonder if a confidence vote could happen. damian grammaticus, bbc news. in washington, an emergency funding package which would have provided billions of dollars in new security assistance for ukraine and israel has been blocked by republican senators. the failed vote comes after republicans had been demanding more funding and stricter restrictions at the us—mexico border. president biden had pleaded with congress to approve the additionalfunding. 0ur north america correspondent shingai nyoka sent this update from washington. many republicans have accused president biden of not focusing enough on domestic issues. they say there is a record n
because the policy being pursued by suella braverman and indeed robertjenrick is not about the rule ofm of parliamentary tyranny. danger for mr sooner _ parliamentary tyranny. danger for mr sooner because - parliamentary tyranny. danger for mr sooner because while . for mr sooner because while something his approach goes too far in overwriting some aspects of rights law, conservative mps on the right—thinking is not done enough in some of them even wonder if a confidence vote could happen....
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suella braverman way.m, and braverman in this way. um, and of course, it is completely obvious. giorgia meloni of course , will agree with that, course, will agree with that, because she's much further to the right than rishi sunak is. but we to deal with it but we need to deal with it because national security because it's a national security issue. >> dennis. >> dennis. >> we can, we can we can talk to you now. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> uncanceled you're back >> you're uncanceled you're back in as it were, away in the room as it were, away from soho. away from soho. right okay. was working people, okay. he was working people, honestly. you make of honestly. so what do you make of initial volley language. initial volley the language. rishi using, which rishi was using, which obviously, know, the mail obviously, you know, the mail and sunday telegraph have and the sunday telegraph have picked their picked up and used on their headunes picked up and used on their headlines today , but also headlines to
suella braverman way.m, and braverman in this way. um, and of course, it is completely obvious. giorgia meloni of course , will agree with that, course, will agree with that, because she's much further to the right than rishi sunak is. but we to deal with it but we need to deal with it because national security because it's a national security issue. >> dennis. >> dennis. >> we can, we can we can talk to you now. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> uncanceled...