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the dup held the balance of power in westminster during theresa may's administration, and indeed, theresaay had to humiliating we withdraw from an agreement which she had already entered because the dup said it was not hard enough from their perspective. there's no question the union perspective was an integral part of the negotiating position, but in a way, they have become a victim of their own success in getting the kind of brexit that they campaigned for, and it is kind of a utopian brexit, an ideological one, not one that serves the interests economically for northern ireland indeed. what has been tried to happen with this agreement is to salvage what has been done because of brexit, which is generally considered to be an act of economic self-harm. there is an opportunity, and rishi sunak put that to businesspeople today because being within the u.k. single market, within the eu single market, it does have a privileged position. sunak said it perhaps was the best economic zone in the world. perhaps again he is overselling, but he does have a point. >> we talk about opportunities here
the dup held the balance of power in westminster during theresa may's administration, and indeed, theresaay had to humiliating we withdraw from an agreement which she had already entered because the dup said it was not hard enough from their perspective. there's no question the union perspective was an integral part of the negotiating position, but in a way, they have become a victim of their own success in getting the kind of brexit that they campaigned for, and it is kind of a utopian brexit,...
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just to remind people, that's what eventually brought down theresa may.ly enabled brexit to be delivered under boris johnson. you know, that was a very difficult day and experience for me. and i think i speakfor many of my colleagues in that scenario. we were made, you know, there was a huge amount of pressure on us inside parliament to concede. we were portrayed as traitors. steve baker has said that he thought of conceding, he was going to give up. i'm sure everyone did. and then a friend... yeah, i knew it was you. it was you. you told him, "get some backbone, don't back down, steve." steve and i are very good friends, and we have been as supporters of each other over many, many years. in the words of mrs thatcher, you told him not to go all wobbly. and i mean, ithink that... i think that's called a non—denial. 0k. but what really reinforced my resolve was remembering the 17.4 million people who voted for brexit. sure. let's just bring our conversation to a close with a few last thoughts about the big issue of the week, about migration and what you're
just to remind people, that's what eventually brought down theresa may.ly enabled brexit to be delivered under boris johnson. you know, that was a very difficult day and experience for me. and i think i speakfor many of my colleagues in that scenario. we were made, you know, there was a huge amount of pressure on us inside parliament to concede. we were portrayed as traitors. steve baker has said that he thought of conceding, he was going to give up. i'm sure everyone did. and then a friend......
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she wouldn't allow could it be in theresa may's goverto be visiblevouldn't allow could it be in theresaould it be in theresa may's goverto be visible in the 't allow them to be visible in the streets. do it clear, because thought that she thought it was insensitive bad for them you know they should be made repair the they do but think the damage they do but i think this this is what tory voters this is this is what tory voters want want streets to want they want their streets to be they want their streets be safe. they want their streets typically going right typically this he's going right back the tory now and i back into the tory now and i think i think this is good news for the tories. you know, it is because the labour leaders halved. it's gone from 20 points to points. so i think that's to ten points. so i think that's pretty basement pretty good. i mean basement bust aren't going to bust with there aren't going to be a lot of folk out like me who say actually a very often say actually big is a very often threatening very often a plague you don't want them around your young kids t
she wouldn't allow could it be in theresa may's goverto be visiblevouldn't allow could it be in theresaould it be in theresa may's goverto be visible in the 't allow them to be visible in the streets. do it clear, because thought that she thought it was insensitive bad for them you know they should be made repair the they do but think the damage they do but i think this this is what tory voters this is this is what tory voters want want streets to want they want their streets to be they want...
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i'll speaking to david i'll also be speaking to david greene theresa may's deputy pm, greene, theresadeputy pm, on migration bill. on the illegal migration bill. but first, here's the news headunes but first, here's the news headlines with anderson . thanks, headlines with anderson. thanks, camilla. fast approaching 10:01. he's the latest . gary lineker's he's the latest. gary lineker's eldest son, george, has told the sunday mirror he thinks his dad will return to match of the day, but he won't back down on his word. it comes after the bbc was forced broadcast the show without commentary or studio punditry last night. broadcasters have boycotted the channel after the former footballer was stood down over a tweet. criticising the government's migration policy, former bbc roger bolton says the controversy is diverting attention away from the real issue. it's this argument what issue. it's this argument what is impartiality and who must be impartial? that is a wider question, of course. the other thing that's happening here is the political parties, particularly the government governing
i'll speaking to david i'll also be speaking to david greene theresa may's deputy pm, greene, theresadeputy pm, on migration bill. on the illegal migration bill. but first, here's the news headunes but first, here's the news headlines with anderson . thanks, headlines with anderson. thanks, camilla. fast approaching 10:01. he's the latest . gary lineker's he's the latest. gary lineker's eldest son, george, has told the sunday mirror he thinks his dad will return to match of the day, but he...
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yeah but the thing is i would defend rishi sunak or theresa may to some extent but theresa may to someink they are respectable . they have the respectable. they have the interests of public office that honest and decent, even if i don't agree with some of their conclusions, boris is conclusions, boris johnson is dishonest . and i that dishonest. and i think that someone like is uniquely unsuitable to be prime minister. do you really think , benjamin, do you really think, benjamin, that the people who are pushing him out of power now let's face this. this was a coup between labour and remainers . do you labour and remainers. do you really think they gave a about a few glasses of wine being taken in downing street? they saw the partygate as an excuse to get him out. i mean , use that him out. i mean, use that excuse, carol. i think i feel really like carol howell. let me pick you up on that, because i think that's really insulting to most of british people . you most of the british people. you just , well, it was rude , just say, well, it was rude, didn't say it was stupid at all. but i
yeah but the thing is i would defend rishi sunak or theresa may to some extent but theresa may to someink they are respectable . they have the respectable. they have the interests of public office that honest and decent, even if i don't agree with some of their conclusions, boris is conclusions, boris johnson is dishonest . and i that dishonest. and i think that someone like is uniquely unsuitable to be prime minister. do you really think , benjamin, do you really think, benjamin, that the...
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there were a few notable exceptions former prime minister theresa may a number of theresa may and a numberguilty of ineffective authoritarianism. so what the prime minister criticising authoritarianism in china. but a former minister accusing this bill of authoritarian ism at home. well, the difference between us and china is we are a genuine democracy and at the end we will have a general election within two years and people can vote at the ballot box to choose the, you know, the government that they don't that they want. they don't have that opfion they want. they don't have that option china, in china, even option in china, in china, even if go online and complain if you go online and complain about the government of the day, you disappear or you may disappear following disappear at 3:00 the following morning you we even morning and, you know, we even had incident which chinese had an incident which chinese diplomats up people diplomats were beating up people on british soil. so i think it's about time the foreign office stopped sort of pussyfooting around this. and actually, around abou
there were a few notable exceptions former prime minister theresa may a number of theresa may and a numberguilty of ineffective authoritarianism. so what the prime minister criticising authoritarianism in china. but a former minister accusing this bill of authoritarian ism at home. well, the difference between us and china is we are a genuine democracy and at the end we will have a general election within two years and people can vote at the ballot box to choose the, you know, the government...
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hughes, what's your to the news of theresa may's book? what do you think it might tell us? why?r things like hillsborough and grenfell tower ? well, i it's very important that we look at all sorts different scandals. you know, i've written about some very silly things, some very some very funny things. but on the other hand, some very serious as well. and i think it's really important that we look at both sides the spectrum from the sides of the spectrum from the funny and silly all way funny and the silly all the way through very sad and the through to the very sad and the very serious. and i'm theresa may with her former position, will have a lot of inside information that she can put into a book and perhaps address new things , new angles, new new things, new angles, new perspectives. and i think is very especially that very important, especially that we look again , some of these we look again, some of these really, really awful scandals and difficult things that have happened politically. over the years. it's all very well , if years. it's all very well, if you read my book
hughes, what's your to the news of theresa may's book? what do you think it might tell us? why?r things like hillsborough and grenfell tower ? well, i it's very important that we look at all sorts different scandals. you know, i've written about some very silly things, some very some very funny things. but on the other hand, some very serious as well. and i think it's really important that we look at both sides the spectrum from the sides of the spectrum from the funny and silly all way funny...
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theresa may believes a great part . her theresa may believes a great part. prime minister is leading modern slavery. legislate in which, of course, this illegal immigration bill slightly unpicks. if you come to united kingdom illegally under the terms of this bill, you're not granted access to the to that modern system . so to that modern system. so potentially we're going to see some pushback from theresa may tomorrow, but also it will be interesting to hear across the house what various different people say the labour party has very tricky balancing act here because they say want to stop the boats as well . it's the boats as well. it's interesting listening to the words of keir. he doesn't criticise is the intent of the policy . he criticises whether or policy. he criticises whether or not it will work and i think will be very, very interesting to sort of see how the labour party this tricky . i to sort of see how the labour party this tricky. i means for them what it is, isn't it. yes. well it seems like starmer well he's trying to play to both sides of h
theresa may believes a great part . her theresa may believes a great part. prime minister is leading modern slavery. legislate in which, of course, this illegal immigration bill slightly unpicks. if you come to united kingdom illegally under the terms of this bill, you're not granted access to the to that modern system . so to that modern system. so potentially we're going to see some pushback from theresa may tomorrow, but also it will be interesting to hear across the house what various...
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theresa may tried to get the most awful deal .bons tried to get the most awful deal .d with that deal, which rishi is now good with boris's deal, but we still are a situation after all that in which eu law prevails in northern ireland. now the conservative manifesto in terms in terms it we will leave the eu as one uk. well you know northern ireland is part of the uk and it's still in the single market and it's still subject the ecj and european law is still supreme too and many areas. so no, i didn't give the prime minister credit for this . prime minister credit for this. i think he's gone down the path of his predecessors. he's in fighting . find it very, very fighting. find it very, very difficult because of the intransigence of the eu and come up with a and he's not presenting that fudge a glorious triumph. well it isn't but on the brake doesn't that actually begin the process of divergence because if stormont uses the brake , then it will be able to brake, then it will be able to refuse new eu laws. but technically, if they clash with gb laws, it will be able to s
theresa may tried to get the most awful deal .bons tried to get the most awful deal .d with that deal, which rishi is now good with boris's deal, but we still are a situation after all that in which eu law prevails in northern ireland. now the conservative manifesto in terms in terms it we will leave the eu as one uk. well you know northern ireland is part of the uk and it's still in the single market and it's still subject the ecj and european law is still supreme too and many areas. so no, i...
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bungler of brexit, putting it on the back burner as an issue, or somehow reaganites the same fate as theresa may far, it is looking much more of the former than of the civil war latter. ben: some of that civil war perhaps laid at the door of th erg, eopean research group. ose not happy with the deal, explain the history and the context of this. >> if you think abouthe historand context, it has been utterly grim from the conservative part on the issue of europe. ever since i was a young reporter -- a long time ago -- this has been long-running in the conservative party. really since 2016, it had been out there in the open causing absolute chaos and division. many of our regular viewers will know that. there was a fear that that would comeack, over exactly how tough the u.k. should be with european union. one gets the sense that conservatives are not wanting to underline mr. sunak. one is they think he has a better deal, the best that he will get from brussels. secondly, and this is what mr. thune et al. them his meeting, the voters are just sick of us banging on about brexit. many conservatives a
bungler of brexit, putting it on the back burner as an issue, or somehow reaganites the same fate as theresa may far, it is looking much more of the former than of the civil war latter. ben: some of that civil war perhaps laid at the door of th erg, eopean research group. ose not happy with the deal, explain the history and the context of this. >> if you think abouthe historand context, it has been utterly grim from the conservative part on the issue of europe. ever since i was a young...
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so theresa may put us in the position . boris johnson didn't position.f that position. and of course, rishi sunak sunak has tried to change it made some minor changes to it, but the fundamentals of what theresa may agreed , and i don't know what agreed, and i don't know what her motives were . did she want her motives were. did she want to use northern ireland to keep us within the remit of the eu single market and the eu customs union, i.e. the whole of the united kingdom and that and were we simply used in that way? and then of course it's we are left with the situation we have now today, where the union of the united kingdom as i mean, don't forget, terrorists tried to drag us out and bomb us out of the union. and yet they the union have been put in far more jeopardy by the actions of a concert of the prime minister , concert of the prime minister, as opposed to the acts of the terrorists who bombed us for 35 years. but sadly , do you feel years. but sadly, do you feel betrayed by rishi sunak then, because there was this impression given about the win
so theresa may put us in the position . boris johnson didn't position.f that position. and of course, rishi sunak sunak has tried to change it made some minor changes to it, but the fundamentals of what theresa may agreed , and i don't know what agreed, and i don't know what her motives were . did she want her motives were. did she want to use northern ireland to keep us within the remit of the eu single market and the eu customs union, i.e. the whole of the united kingdom and that and were we...
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but i mean i remember the theresa may's you remember when may's time.mber when she olympics she contacted the olympics and said woman from said, ask, find a woman from your constituency and ask her to stand while i tweeted for true content , i'm stand while i tweeted for true content, i'm going to bring a bloke and it got the backlash. i got from fellow women colleagues . she let women down or that rubbish and i thought, you know, sometimes people don't himself too seriously and i think we've very lucky in this country. yes there's misogyny around . but there's misogyny around. but i think, look, we've had three female prime ministers let's focus on the positive in life as a feminist . you know, i'm a a feminist. you know, i'm a motor crime. i believe whatever. you know , i coming from a you know, i coming from a working class background like yourself as well, i think it's about opportunities for people and i want the brightest and the best to have the opportunities and to really get somewhere in life and pick the best people for the jobs , whether the
but i mean i remember the theresa may's you remember when may's time.mber when she olympics she contacted the olympics and said woman from said, ask, find a woman from your constituency and ask her to stand while i tweeted for true content , i'm stand while i tweeted for true content, i'm going to bring a bloke and it got the backlash. i got from fellow women colleagues . she let women down or that rubbish and i thought, you know, sometimes people don't himself too seriously and i think we've...
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but i mean i remember the theresa may's you remember when may's time.mber when she olympics she contacted the olympics and said woman from said, ask, find a woman from your constituency and ask her to stand while i tweeted for true content , i'm stand while i tweeted for true content, i'm going to bring a bloke and it got the backlash. i got from fellow women colleagues . she let women down or that rubbish and i thought, you know, sometimes people don't himself too seriously and i think we've very lucky in this country. yes there's misogyny around . but there's misogyny around. but i think, look, we've had three female prime ministers let's focus on the positive in life as a feminist . you know, i'm a a feminist. you know, i'm a motor crime. i believe whatever. you know , i coming from a you know, i coming from a working class background like yourself as well, i think it's about opportunities for people and i want the brightest and the best to have the opportunities and to really get somewhere in life and pick the best people for the jobs , whether the
but i mean i remember the theresa may's you remember when may's time.mber when she olympics she contacted the olympics and said woman from said, ask, find a woman from your constituency and ask her to stand while i tweeted for true content , i'm stand while i tweeted for true content, i'm going to bring a bloke and it got the backlash. i got from fellow women colleagues . she let women down or that rubbish and i thought, you know, sometimes people don't himself too seriously and i think we've...
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he was director of medications when theresa may was prime minister.s is richard sharp, bbc chairman. he has donated thousands to the tories, and his appointment process is now subject to a review after it emerged that before being appointed, he helped facilitate a loan for then prime minister boris johnson. bbc board members do not have a say in bbc editorial matters, but broader concerns remain, not least for world affairs editor john simpson. he tweeted, "the bbc's current problem as it is not have sufficient defenseagainst politicians who want to impose their control over it." roger mosley argues, by removing lineker from match of the day, it looks like bbc has given into one side of the culture war. the bbc does not -- denies this, but even now, when gary lineker's suspension resolves, many wider issues are not. >> if you start applying the rules of news and current affairs to everyone who works at bbc, where does it end? lord sugar on "the apprentice," dad attenborough, are they not allowed to say things? >> this is a matter of the new revi. this
he was director of medications when theresa may was prime minister.s is richard sharp, bbc chairman. he has donated thousands to the tories, and his appointment process is now subject to a review after it emerged that before being appointed, he helped facilitate a loan for then prime minister boris johnson. bbc board members do not have a say in bbc editorial matters, but broader concerns remain, not least for world affairs editor john simpson. he tweeted, "the bbc's current problem as it...
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uh, theresa may for the track sheet and many others, but they do not know, just primitive, the most banalry concepts of international relations, how their countries, their peoples of the transcendent side of the people became hostages of this unprofessionalism of stupidity and absolutely immorality. thank you so much for taking the time, let me remind you, we spoke with the official representative of the russian ministry of foreign affairs maria zakharova we are ready i am a programmer hairdresser landowner welder. fu, but i decided to volunteer for my own i'm going to protect my loved ones. well, in fact the interests of their country. we train fighters for saving blood. the district recruiting office passed before your eyes. i will wring out seventy times on my fists now i believe everything. go, make out, step over yourself and stay on the sidelines. i just can not. if you bring the jews out of here, we will introduce you to the rank of alexander gitsenko, now only soviet people could save other fish. there is no, yevgeny tkachuk i’m lucky i’m definitely not going to be with you until
uh, theresa may for the track sheet and many others, but they do not know, just primitive, the most banalry concepts of international relations, how their countries, their peoples of the transcendent side of the people became hostages of this unprofessionalism of stupidity and absolutely immorality. thank you so much for taking the time, let me remind you, we spoke with the official representative of the russian ministry of foreign affairs maria zakharova we are ready i am a programmer...
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i am just back— years ago, theresa may. i am just back to _ years ago, theresa may.idlands, i want to show you this in terms of context because you are correct, the instability and external shocks and the length of time this government has been in post but when you look at s, changes in salary, this is 2010. that was after another external shop which was the financial crash. just look at salary. financial crash. just look at sala . ii i financial crash. just look at sala . i, , i, i, financial crash. just look at sala. i, i, , salary. that is not real wages we should point— salary. that is not real wages we should point out, _ salary. that is not real wages we should point out, that _ salary. that is not real wages we should point out, that is - salary. that is not real wages we should point out, that is after i should point out, that is after taking — should point out, that is after taking into account inflation. it is purchasing _ taking into account inflation. it 3 purchasing power. they are all private sector workers and public sector workers. teachers and junior
i am just back— years ago, theresa may. i am just back to _ years ago, theresa may.idlands, i want to show you this in terms of context because you are correct, the instability and external shocks and the length of time this government has been in post but when you look at s, changes in salary, this is 2010. that was after another external shop which was the financial crash. just look at salary. financial crash. just look at sala . ii i financial crash. just look at sala . i, , i, i,...
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i know in all theresa may many all areas theresa may did many things she was having things wrong whene aspects of it have been useful here as well been quite useful here as well to that. yeah. and to tackle that. yes yeah. and now over and doing that. now it's over and doing that. but well yeah, i know lots of places. and great report places. yeah. and great report there. yes. by the way , there. yes. by the way, especially pictures lots of especially pictures now. lots of news in. sunak news coming in. rishi sunak crime crackdown. are you as a little sceptical for some of you whether it's going to work? mal says in my opinion, the government give our british government must give our british youths positive it youths something positive it created instead the created to do instead of the empty streets and where they're vulnerable to organised criminal gangs meanwhile, gangs link that. meanwhile, carol unfortunately , as carol says unfortunately, as with nowadays as with everything nowadays as a desire to throw technology at the problem, we had that earlier and however, i think and it m
i know in all theresa may many all areas theresa may did many things she was having things wrong whene aspects of it have been useful here as well been quite useful here as well to that. yeah. and to tackle that. yes yeah. and now over and doing that. now it's over and doing that. but well yeah, i know lots of places. and great report places. yeah. and great report there. yes. by the way , there. yes. by the way, especially pictures lots of especially pictures now. lots of news in. sunak news...
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no no that's and theresa may was absolutely appalling in a electioneering but the thing i'm interestedose which hasn't been mentioned in this which of this book, which is sort of brewing beneath surface what brewing beneath the surface what rebecca long—bailey what about john mcdonnell are are john mcdonnell are these are they is he to bring in they is he likely to bring in take away a break see how take away a break can see how they the line all saying they toe the line all saying supposedly a couple there's supposedly a couple of there's been some breakaways already saying jeremy do this saying look jeremy don't do this right within that camp and starmer's tough and you know when they all sign this stop the war with the ukraine broke out basically sort of saying hey make peace with russia guys he just went you take your just ensley went you take your signature off or you're of signature off or you're out of it. he's cool. i respect it. it. he's all cool. i respect it. i see him. they should elevate him to the house of lords would be thing they should be the first thing they should ta
no no that's and theresa may was absolutely appalling in a electioneering but the thing i'm interestedose which hasn't been mentioned in this which of this book, which is sort of brewing beneath surface what brewing beneath the surface what rebecca long—bailey what about john mcdonnell are are john mcdonnell are these are they is he to bring in they is he likely to bring in take away a break see how take away a break can see how they the line all saying they toe the line all saying supposedly...
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no no that's and theresa may was absolutely appalling in a electioneering but the thing i'm interestede which hasn't been mentioned in this book, which is sort of brewing beneath the surface what rebecca long—bailey what about john are are john mcdonnell are these are they is he to bring in they is he likely to bring in take away break see how take away a break can see how they the line all saying they toe the line all saying supposedly there's supposedly a couple of there's been already been some breakaways already saying look jeremy don't do this right within that camp and starmer's tough and you know when they all sign this stop the war with the ukraine broke out basically sort of saying hey make peace russia guys he make peace with russia guys he just ensley went you take your signature or you're of signature off or you're out of it. he's cool. i respect it. it. he's all cool. i respect it. i see him. they should elevate him to the house of lords would be first thing they should be the first thing they should take this message anyway. josh metro for metro are on rishi's case for do
no no that's and theresa may was absolutely appalling in a electioneering but the thing i'm interestede which hasn't been mentioned in this book, which is sort of brewing beneath the surface what rebecca long—bailey what about john are are john mcdonnell are these are they is he to bring in they is he likely to bring in take away break see how take away a break can see how they the line all saying they toe the line all saying supposedly there's supposedly a couple of there's been already been...
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that nobody watches and then he works for theresa may, then does that and now is on the bbc board. way for someone else.— and integrity if he made way for someone else. �* �* . , ., ., someone else. the bbc has had labour aned someone else. the bbc has had labour linked chair people _ someone else. the bbc has had labour linked chair people the _ someone else. the bbc has had labour linked chair people the past _ someone else. the bbc has had labour linked chair people the past two, - linked chair people the past two, and that's the whole problem, some people say, that the government appoints the chairman, the government determines the licence fee. when you look forward to the statements we have seen agreed, is there anyone who is independent enough to actually produce a review that will have trust across the political spectrum, across the journalists spectrum? i political spectrum, across the journalists spectrum?- political spectrum, across the journalists spectrum? i hope so. when people _ journalists spectrum? i hope so. when people were _ journalists spectrum? i hope so. when
that nobody watches and then he works for theresa may, then does that and now is on the bbc board. way for someone else.— and integrity if he made way for someone else. �* �* . , ., ., someone else. the bbc has had labour aned someone else. the bbc has had labour linked chair people _ someone else. the bbc has had labour linked chair people the _ someone else. the bbc has had labour linked chair people the past _ someone else. the bbc has had labour linked chair people the past two, -...
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james johnson, who worked under theresa may. thank you for | under theresa may. we�*ve had to lead a contests over the last 12 mums, both of which rishi sunak was out there, so you would see if there was a negative story, you would have expected to see its surface already. did the focus group, where people who voted conservative and now say they would vote labour. it is interesting because they are frustrated about the conservative party, the direction of the country. they tend to talk about liz truss and borisjohnson as the negatives. what happened with borisjohnson and the economy with liz truss, it is a feeling the conservatives on competent. feeling the conservatives on competent-— feeling the conservatives on cometent. , ., ., competent. just on matt hancock, what about — competent. just on matt hancock, what about the _ competent. just on matt hancock, what about the public _ competent. just on matt hancock, what about the public opinion i competent. just on matt hancock, what about the public opinion on | what about the public opinion on him? does it chang
james johnson, who worked under theresa may. thank you for | under theresa may. we�*ve had to lead a contests over the last 12 mums, both of which rishi sunak was out there, so you would see if there was a negative story, you would have expected to see its surface already. did the focus group, where people who voted conservative and now say they would vote labour. it is interesting because they are frustrated about the conservative party, the direction of the country. they tend to talk about...
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it wasn't this massive think back to theresa may, 2019.it's just incomparable dominic symbolism and present nigel nelson do stand by but look it's actually been really emotional day here at gb news after we learned the retirement of our superb colleague, the legendary journalist and broadcaster alistair after being thrown under the bus by itv's woke mob after a historic half a century run , including century run, including presenting britain's first ever leadership debate while at itn, alistairjoined leadership debate while at itn, alistair joined tv news before our two years ago, he hosted final episode of alistair and friends last weekend , but will friends last weekend, but will continue to work with gb news as a contributor and commentator. major news events such as the king's coronation . alistair, who king's coronation. alistair, who is 71, now praised gb news for, quote, liberating him , a quote, liberating him, a journalist and described career as the best in the world. he's looking forward to spending more time with his family, an
it wasn't this massive think back to theresa may, 2019.it's just incomparable dominic symbolism and present nigel nelson do stand by but look it's actually been really emotional day here at gb news after we learned the retirement of our superb colleague, the legendary journalist and broadcaster alistair after being thrown under the bus by itv's woke mob after a historic half a century run , including century run, including presenting britain's first ever leadership debate while at itn,...
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are you with theresa may on this that modern slavery victims will become collateral damage of this policy am. and i think she made some very good points. i mean let's be very clear. i mean, theresa was a very tough home secretary for five years. i actually with her strongly on some of her anti—immigration measures , particularly things measures, particularly things like trying to keep our overseas students about the. the point she is making yesterday the legislation is likely to not to be effective as well as closing you know quite serious human rights problems . i mean points rights problems. i mean points were very well made and she speaks from experience . she speaks from experience. she also, of course, events , you also, of course, events, you well know, was the home secretary that created the hostile environment for migrants, which she continues to get a lot of flak for . she get a lot of flak for. she create her it's i mean it was there she probably aggravated it . but as long as was an mp, 20 years, it was becoming increasingly difficult. starting with david blunkett, that era , w
are you with theresa may on this that modern slavery victims will become collateral damage of this policy am. and i think she made some very good points. i mean let's be very clear. i mean, theresa was a very tough home secretary for five years. i actually with her strongly on some of her anti—immigration measures , particularly things measures, particularly things like trying to keep our overseas students about the. the point she is making yesterday the legislation is likely to not to be...
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wouldn't you pay theresa may speak?'t you pay pound to pay two enough million pound to not to three not listen to three more? i mean, a terrific speaker and mean, is a terrific speaker and he's entertaining and amusing. he well she was she was he is not. well she was she was a private. she was prime minister. and that in itself will that will want will mean that people will want to she's got to say. to hear what she's got to say. but i think the speed with which bofis but i think the speed with which boris has cashed in on a national international disaster , which he oversaw, i think there is huge questions to be asked to who's paying him. absolutely. and you know, he's developed an ideological obsession with ukraine, which is perhaps understandable and justifiable. but you just wonder , you know, how much of that is unkedin , you know, how much of that is linked in to the speeches that he's making in the money that's coming across. and there should be light shone on all be a bright light shone on all of that. ask about
wouldn't you pay theresa may speak?'t you pay pound to pay two enough million pound to not to three not listen to three more? i mean, a terrific speaker and mean, is a terrific speaker and he's entertaining and amusing. he well she was she was he is not. well she was she was a private. she was prime minister. and that in itself will that will want will mean that people will want to she's got to say. to hear what she's got to say. but i think the speed with which bofis but i think the speed...
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being worst offender, theresa may being offender and being the worst offender and that that is onow they need to fix that . so i mean, yes, the to fix that. so i mean, yes, the problem with the is in trouble but know all policemen are but you know all policemen are not and a lot of them do not rapists and a lot of them do really difficult . yeah, yeah, really difficult. yeah, yeah, sure. me ask about trump. sure. let me ask about trump. are you donald trump ? i sort of are you donald trump? i sort of sit in the middle with him. i sway so often every time i sort of have a news about trump, i'm thinking, okay, because there are elements of him. i actually like and i want to see what he's had.the like and i want to see what he's had. the guy his hair, had. the guy i see his hair, i feel like he's he's one of these people where he just says as people where he just says it as it is. and we need more plausible males us about him. i love that. i really love that because that's also relatable. you can relate to him. you like he's speaking the truth. he's saying he he's not saying as he is
being worst offender, theresa may being offender and being the worst offender and that that is onow they need to fix that . so i mean, yes, the to fix that. so i mean, yes, the problem with the is in trouble but know all policemen are but you know all policemen are not and a lot of them do not rapists and a lot of them do really difficult . yeah, yeah, really difficult. yeah, yeah, sure. me ask about trump. sure. let me ask about trump. are you donald trump ? i sort of are you donald trump? i...
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yeah we we had we did i'd be polite we didn't get we had yeah we had theresa may for most of time. oh you're right. yeah right exactly. let me go to putin. i've told a lot of stories about give an inch in the weeks since i read it and the story i told the most is angela merkel being afraid of dogs. and so putin, the biggest dog has to. that's just such a low brow move. but tell and what do you try with you make you wait. yeah he tried to no show me a dilemma hang on there's always a little theater around these things there's lots of staging around these meters i had little tolerance for that i think everybody wants to send these big communiques they mean nothing so i was less about theater. i was more interested. i could do it 15 minutes and not 5 hours. i was to. so that day, putin basically we're sitting or in sochi his beach beach he moved the location of the meeting from moscow to sochi and then the meeting was supposed to start a certain time at about 15 minutes later, i told my team, if he's not here in 10 minutes or 15 minutes, we're out of. and a woman named morgan ortagus,
yeah we we had we did i'd be polite we didn't get we had yeah we had theresa may for most of time. oh you're right. yeah right exactly. let me go to putin. i've told a lot of stories about give an inch in the weeks since i read it and the story i told the most is angela merkel being afraid of dogs. and so putin, the biggest dog has to. that's just such a low brow move. but tell and what do you try with you make you wait. yeah he tried to no show me a dilemma hang on there's always a little...
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was prime minister. i the summit where theresa may was prime minister.— prime minister.ed down. it's really about trying to kind of draw the line, open a new chapter and start talking seriously again and it's long overdue. , , seriously again and it's long overdue-— overdue. less about the micro-situation - overdue. less about the micro-situation because overdue. less about the i micro-situation because as overdue. less about the - micro-situation because as far as micro—situation because as far as the boats were concerned they will be able to secure a longer term deal with the eu to return illegal migrants and in return for a bigger quota. forthe uk migrants and in return for a bigger quota. for the uk taking some of the markets that are in europe. is that a nonstarter or is it something that maybe they could get to? i a nonstarter or is it something that maybe they could get to?— a nonstarter or is it something that maybe they could get to? i think the cufious maybe they could get to? i think the curious thing — maybe they could get to? i think the curious thing about _
was prime minister. i the summit where theresa may was prime minister.— prime minister.ed down. it's really about trying to kind of draw the line, open a new chapter and start talking seriously again and it's long overdue. , , seriously again and it's long overdue-— overdue. less about the micro-situation - overdue. less about the micro-situation because overdue. less about the i micro-situation because as overdue. less about the - micro-situation because as far as micro—situation because...
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i mean, what we had was a terrible deal negotiated by theresa may, bofis deal negotiated by theresa mayborder down the irish sea. we've now got rishi tinkering with the tinkering and again pronouncing it as a great victory when the easy fact to check is that the eu will still have power in northern ireland and storm despite all the talk of the stormont brake won't be able to do a thing about because that break is etched about with too many qualifications and even if it was successful , the eu if it was successful, the eu would then be entitled to some compensation for us. why don't we going to get the understanding that leaving eu means that the whole uk leaves , means that the whole uk leaves, the eu? we don't give it jurisdiction and one part of ourselves. could your support for reform uk backfire as a lifelong conservative active? are you not concerned that reform uk could hand the of number 10 to keir starmer ? well number 10 to keir starmer? well i don't want to see keir starmer in number 10, but quite honestly, the conservatives of almost certainly lost the next election anyway an
i mean, what we had was a terrible deal negotiated by theresa may, bofis deal negotiated by theresa mayborder down the irish sea. we've now got rishi tinkering with the tinkering and again pronouncing it as a great victory when the easy fact to check is that the eu will still have power in northern ireland and storm despite all the talk of the stormont brake won't be able to do a thing about because that break is etched about with too many qualifications and even if it was successful , the eu...
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i mean, what we had was a terrible deal negotiated by theresa may, bofis deal negotiated by theresa may drew a border down the irish sea. we've now got rishi tinkering with the tinkering and again pronouncing it as a great victory when the easy fact to check is that the eu will still have power in northern ireland and storm despite all the talk of the stormont brake won't be able to do a thing about because that break is etched about with too many qualifications and even if it was successful , the eu if it was successful, the eu would then be entitled to some compensation for us. why don't we going to get the understanding that leaving eu means that the whole uk leaves , means that the whole uk leaves, the eu? we don't give it jurisdiction and one part of ourselves. could your support for reform uk backfire as a lifelong conservative active? are you not concerned that reform uk could hand the of number 10 to keir starmer ? well number 10 to keir starmer? well i don't want to see keir starmer in number 10, but quite honestly, the conservatives of almost certainly lost the next election a
i mean, what we had was a terrible deal negotiated by theresa may, bofis deal negotiated by theresa may drew a border down the irish sea. we've now got rishi tinkering with the tinkering and again pronouncing it as a great victory when the easy fact to check is that the eu will still have power in northern ireland and storm despite all the talk of the stormont brake won't be able to do a thing about because that break is etched about with too many qualifications and even if it was successful ,...
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it wasn't this massive think back to theresa may, 2019.comparable dominic symbolism and present nigel nelson do stand by but look it's actually been really emotional day here at gb news after we learned the retirement of our superb colleague, the legendary journalist and broadcaster alistair after being thrown under the bus by itv's woke mob after a historic half a century run , including century run, including presenting britain's first ever leadership debate while at itn, alistairjoined leadership debate while at itn, alistair joined tv news before our two years ago, he hosted final episode of alistair and friends last weekend , but will friends last weekend, but will continue to work with gb news as a contributor and commentator. major news events such as the king's coronation . alistair, who king's coronation. alistair, who is 71, now praised gb news for, quote, liberating him , a quote, liberating him, a journalist and described career as the best in the world. he's looking forward to spending more time with his family, animals and ch
it wasn't this massive think back to theresa may, 2019.comparable dominic symbolism and present nigel nelson do stand by but look it's actually been really emotional day here at gb news after we learned the retirement of our superb colleague, the legendary journalist and broadcaster alistair after being thrown under the bus by itv's woke mob after a historic half a century run , including century run, including presenting britain's first ever leadership debate while at itn, alistairjoined...
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the former conservative prime minister theresa may has raised concerns about the government's illegalome office knows that is the case. she also warned that it would be wrong to think the bill would be wrong to think the bill would deal with the issue of illegal migration once and for all. rishi sunak is in california for talks with the prime minister of australia and president biden, agreeing a pact to supply australia with new nuclear powered submarines. the three countries say it is a signet can step in their shared security arrangements but china warns the alliance is extremely responsible and the result of a cold war mentality. our political editor chris mason has more from san diego. a pact of old democracies coming together to counter a new and growing adversary, china. australia and the united _ growing adversary, china. australia and the united kingdom _ growing adversary, china. australia and the united kingdom are - growing adversary, china. australia and the united kingdom are two i growing adversary, china. australia and the united kingdom are two of| and the united kingd
the former conservative prime minister theresa may has raised concerns about the government's illegalome office knows that is the case. she also warned that it would be wrong to think the bill would be wrong to think the bill would deal with the issue of illegal migration once and for all. rishi sunak is in california for talks with the prime minister of australia and president biden, agreeing a pact to supply australia with new nuclear powered submarines. the three countries say it is a signet...
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i think that's theresa may. the vote then on the so—called framework. i mean the additional spice to if you like olivia is that we've got boris johnson having gone pubuc got boris johnson having gone public to say will not be voting for prime minister rishi sunak going to government on this nor will this trust former prime minister. well we normally former prime ministers holding their own counsel. well know this is pretty spicy. so yesterday the wasn't even clear the lgb that sort of spartan group hardline if you like brexiteers they hadn't even quite made up their mind on what they were going to vote favour of the deal or not and then evening boris johnson liz truss both came out and said that they wouldn't be supporting it. and then sure enough i was at the eoc press conference this 1130 this and the ag. was this morning and the ag. was advising its members not to vote for the deal. so seems as though bofis for the deal. so seems as though boris johnson swayed a few minds here. and last week , it sounded here.
i think that's theresa may. the vote then on the so—called framework. i mean the additional spice to if you like olivia is that we've got boris johnson having gone pubuc got boris johnson having gone public to say will not be voting for prime minister rishi sunak going to government on this nor will this trust former prime minister. well we normally former prime ministers holding their own counsel. well know this is pretty spicy. so yesterday the wasn't even clear the lgb that sort of spartan...
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i blame theresa may ollie robin's and co for getting into this mess in the first place.and kind, was dealt a very bad hand of cards. he and lord frost . kind, was dealt a very bad hand of cards. he and lord frost. but they've got their hook to in us. and my fear is that euroscepticism is now very weak in the conservative party and in parliament as a whole. and as time goes on we'll find it more and more difficult to diverge from eu because otherwise the gap between us and northern ireland could become intolerable . now, i showed you earlier on steve baker i've never had the highest regard for i got to tell you anyway, this idea of being a pound shop farage one mp was stopped by sky news of a lobby earlier and this was his response to baker, former lg chair has now obviously northern ireland minister has basically compared boris johnson to a pound shop. nigel garage by opposing the windsor framework. are you a pound shop, nigel? i would take that as a great compliment. i would like to be the woolworths of nigel farage's . but jacob joins now. well, that was very the wonde
i blame theresa may ollie robin's and co for getting into this mess in the first place.and kind, was dealt a very bad hand of cards. he and lord frost . kind, was dealt a very bad hand of cards. he and lord frost. but they've got their hook to in us. and my fear is that euroscepticism is now very weak in the conservative party and in parliament as a whole. and as time goes on we'll find it more and more difficult to diverge from eu because otherwise the gap between us and northern ireland could...
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i blame theresa may ollie robin's and co for getting into this mess in the first place.and kind, was dealt a very bad hand of cards. he and lord frost . kind, was dealt a very bad hand of cards. he and lord frost. but they've got their hook to in us. and my fear is that euroscepticism is now very weak in the conservative party and in parliament as a whole. and as time goes on we'll find it more and more difficult to diverge from eu because otherwise the gap between us and northern ireland could become intolerable . now, i showed you earlier on steve baker i've never had the highest regard for i got to tell you anyway, this idea of being a pound shop farage one mp was stopped by sky news of a lobby earlier this his earlier and this was his response to baker, former lg chair has now obviously northern ireland minister has basically compared boris johnson to a pound shop. nigel garage by opposing the windsor framework. are you a pound shop, nigel? i would take that as a great compliment. i would like to be the woolworths of nigel farage's . but jacob joins now. well, that w
i blame theresa may ollie robin's and co for getting into this mess in the first place.and kind, was dealt a very bad hand of cards. he and lord frost . kind, was dealt a very bad hand of cards. he and lord frost. but they've got their hook to in us. and my fear is that euroscepticism is now very weak in the conservative party and in parliament as a whole. and as time goes on we'll find it more and more difficult to diverge from eu because otherwise the gap between us and northern ireland could...
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i mean theresa talk about mean, theresa may did talk about didn't she, at one time, i think was goingr about 500 year for about 5 minutes. and i thought it was a fantastic i mean, basically became the kind of gold standard in an area. what happened in in an area. and what happened in harrow, where was you had harrow, where i was is, you had harrow, where i was is, you had harrow county grammar school and then schools and then you had other schools and they of came up around they all kind of came up around it really. it was just a it really. and it was just a remarkable thing. he's really interesting yeah. but if you go into the big wide world. yes, i music and journalism . yes. where music and journalism. yes. where marks. he said finishes up and i understand can actually sing a bit as well. well sang i did i sang one of poor young singles which ironically called other only fooling myself , which which ironically called other only fooling myself, which i thought if ever that was a joke to my face, i sit i suspect it was. but anyway, yeah, i happened to be interviewing him one one afte
i mean theresa talk about mean, theresa may did talk about didn't she, at one time, i think was goingr about 500 year for about 5 minutes. and i thought it was a fantastic i mean, basically became the kind of gold standard in an area. what happened in in an area. and what happened in harrow, where was you had harrow, where i was is, you had harrow, where i was is, you had harrow county grammar school and then schools and then you had other schools and they of came up around they all kind of...
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i mean, did talk about mean, theresa may did talk about didn't she, at one time, i think was going tobout 500 year for about 5 minutes. and i thought it was a fantastic i mean, basically became the kind of gold standard in an and what happened in in an area. and what happened in harrow, i was you had harrow, where i was is, you had harrow, where i was is, you had harrow county grammar school and then schools and then you had other schools and they of came up around they all kind of came up around it really. it was just a it really. and it was just a remarkable thing. he's really interesting yeah. but if you go into the big wide world. yes, i music and journalism . yes. where music and journalism. yes. where marks. he said finishes up and i understand can actually sing a bit as well. well sang i did i sang one of poor young singles which ironically called other only fooling myself , which which ironically called other only fooling myself, which i thought if ever that was a joke to my face, i sit i suspect it was. but anyway, yeah, i happened to be interviewing him one one afternoon and
i mean, did talk about mean, theresa may did talk about didn't she, at one time, i think was going tobout 500 year for about 5 minutes. and i thought it was a fantastic i mean, basically became the kind of gold standard in an and what happened in in an area. and what happened in harrow, i was you had harrow, where i was is, you had harrow, where i was is, you had harrow county grammar school and then schools and then you had other schools and they of came up around they all kind of came up...
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i was just saying to ben before we came in the studio, you know, i can't imagine theresa may john majorblair, gordon brown, david cameron or anybody else not saying what on earth is going on. well, keir starmer didn't seem to have said what on earth is going on when he was offering his little meetings shindig , his little meetings shindig, curry beer. so it's not silly. but anyway, in my mind, what i just heard you say then is essentially you think boris is guilty as charged? well, i think, you know, the public will have made their minds up. i think what is more significant and i know we're moving on to northern ireland in a minute, the un, denis macshane just said it patrick's programme. you it on patrick's programme. you know, actually boris know, that actually boris johnson and liz truss went through the lobby against the government . but there were only government. but there were only 28, 27 other people with them and i think , you know, we're not and i think, you know, we're not going to know the results of this privileges committee until after the local elections in early may . so
i was just saying to ben before we came in the studio, you know, i can't imagine theresa may john majorblair, gordon brown, david cameron or anybody else not saying what on earth is going on. well, keir starmer didn't seem to have said what on earth is going on when he was offering his little meetings shindig , his little meetings shindig, curry beer. so it's not silly. but anyway, in my mind, what i just heard you say then is essentially you think boris is guilty as charged? well, i think, you...
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well, you can imagine when i was sacked when i was sacked by theresa may from that theresa may from jobthat's tick on the chin. yeah. six years until an hour later, somebody rang and said, hancock , rang and said, matt hancock, scott, every outside scott, your job every outside facing lord vaizey. coming up after the break, going to talk about the two year anniversary since sarah everard was abducted, raped and murdered by abducted, raped and murdered by a serving police officer. wayne joins me monday to friday. three till six. we tackle the day's news agenda like you've never seen before. it's tempo, high octane, the controversial topics and the best. you will not be able to set your eyes and ears off. i'm not afraid to ask the questions that you really want answered. three till 6 pm. monday to friday on gb news people's channel. britain's news channel you're busking we are. it's the second anniversary since the sarah everard was kidnapped, raped and brutally killed by a serving police officer when cousin's admitted to almost ten years to her whole life term 16. carney said his thought
well, you can imagine when i was sacked when i was sacked by theresa may from that theresa may from jobthat's tick on the chin. yeah. six years until an hour later, somebody rang and said, hancock , rang and said, matt hancock, scott, every outside scott, your job every outside facing lord vaizey. coming up after the break, going to talk about the two year anniversary since sarah everard was abducted, raped and murdered by abducted, raped and murdered by a serving police officer. wayne joins me...
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the times| suggested when theresa may may bes and pats. are _ any fort liz truss yet? not sure about that! you are watching i about that! you are watching breakfast, but we should be calling ourselves brrrrreakfast because it is really chilly this week! lien; is really chilly this week! very iood, is really chilly this week! very good. jon! — there has been some snow in the shetlands, the met office has some weather warnings for snow and ice, up weather warnings for snow and ice, up to 20 centimetres in higher ground in the highlands, five to ten centimetres across higher ground in north—east england but some will get down to lower levels and it could be disruptive. all coming in behind a weather front disruptive. all coming in behind a weatherfront sinking disruptive. all coming in behind a weather front sinking south, with cloud and patchy rain. the arctic air is feeding in wintry showers and we will continue with them on and off through the day. the weather front is moving through northern ireland, wales and northern england, continuing
the times| suggested when theresa may may bes and pats. are _ any fort liz truss yet? not sure about that! you are watching i about that! you are watching breakfast, but we should be calling ourselves brrrrreakfast because it is really chilly this week! lien; is really chilly this week! very iood, is really chilly this week! very good. jon! — there has been some snow in the shetlands, the met office has some weather warnings for snow and ice, up weather warnings for snow and ice, up to 20...
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exception though, because boris johnson was making a johnson was already making a fortune before theresa maypared to what she done if she'd she would have done if she'd gone run a country for for gone and run a country for for her some she was running her some company she was running the country again dubious as to how we the performance was but if she had gone into another walk of life and gone into the private sector and had run a big multinational, she would have made mean, i waterlily more made i mean, i waterlily more than she did going into public service and whatever people think about mps and prime ministers and government ministers and what have you, they service and they are in public service and i think just because that's the case, we should say we don't pay them then says them appropriately, then says this be a joke. they are this has to be a joke. they are already out of touch with working class people and this will worse. do you think will make it worse. do you think that's they're that's fair? i think they're they're not out of touch because they're not out of touch because t
exception though, because boris johnson was making a johnson was already making a fortune before theresa maypared to what she done if she'd she would have done if she'd gone run a country for for gone and run a country for for her some she was running her some company she was running the country again dubious as to how we the performance was but if she had gone into another walk of life and gone into the private sector and had run a big multinational, she would have made mean, i waterlily more...
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but when you put it on brexit, i mean i think the mistake impact that theresa may made in her candidateice was , she candidate in her office was, she put migrants the economy. and that's what made brexit worse. and we're still paying for that. we're still paying for her mistakes. but then brexit to led benefits such as the vaccine roll, it was much speedier in the uk because we weren't constrained by you say you didn't believe in the vaccine before the shock after boris johnson told the british, i didn't vote for. is it after 1000 till the british to take it on the chin? that's what his first response to that? well, you know, suzy's a lot of women, normal people supermarket bills are more are £5.8 billion. they're more expensive because because of expensive because of because of this excuse because you can have everything bad in britain. no, no, everything it's a there no, no. everything it's a there are other things, but this is bad. and let's just be real about it. come on. this is not pretend. it's that. pretend. it's like that. it hasn't i think hasn't had an impact. i think you're
but when you put it on brexit, i mean i think the mistake impact that theresa may made in her candidateice was , she candidate in her office was, she put migrants the economy. and that's what made brexit worse. and we're still paying for that. we're still paying for her mistakes. but then brexit to led benefits such as the vaccine roll, it was much speedier in the uk because we weren't constrained by you say you didn't believe in the vaccine before the shock after boris johnson told the...
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but when you put it on brexit, i mean i think the mistake impact that theresa may made in her candidateice was , she candidate in her office was, she put migrants the economy. and that's what made brexit worse. and we're still paying for that. we're still paying for her mistakes. but then brexit to led benefits such as the vaccine roll, it was much speedier in the uk because we weren't constrained by you say you didn't believe in the vaccine before the shock after boris johnson told the british, i didn't vote for. is it after 1000 till the british to take it on the chin? that's what his first response to that? well, you know, suzy's a lot of women, normal people supermarket bills are they're more are £5.8 billion. they're more expensive because of because of this excuse because you can have everything bad in britain. no, no, everything it's a there no, no. everything it's a there are other things, but this is bad. and let's just be real about it. on. this is not about it. come on. this is not pretend. it's like that. it hasn't impact. i think hasn't had an impact. i think you're overloo
but when you put it on brexit, i mean i think the mistake impact that theresa may made in her candidateice was , she candidate in her office was, she put migrants the economy. and that's what made brexit worse. and we're still paying for that. we're still paying for her mistakes. but then brexit to led benefits such as the vaccine roll, it was much speedier in the uk because we weren't constrained by you say you didn't believe in the vaccine before the shock after boris johnson told the...
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just trying to well he's doing at a time when the news are going to skip over it, but not didn't theresa mays she did published a tax returns she did before was appointment before she was appointment esther right truss esther right now liz truss didn't could be that didn't it but it could be that she was like she had them already and then it all over she didn't have time. well was didn't have time. well that was i she sort of i've guys i say she sort of i've got guys i've i've got my oh i'm not i've got i've got my oh i'm not prime minister anymore. poor liz truss. we're going to move to truss. we're going to move on to this one from the guardian on a rather troublesome listen, rather troublesome ari. listen, cressida west school criticise after gay after death threats to gay muslims. like an muslims. this looks like an absolute this viral absolute mess. this a viral video, yes watched it. video, right? yes watched it. it's horrible. so what took us through what happened here? so it school have invited a gay it was school have invited a gay muslim speaker to talk to the kids about that . yes
just trying to well he's doing at a time when the news are going to skip over it, but not didn't theresa mays she did published a tax returns she did before was appointment before she was appointment esther right truss esther right now liz truss didn't could be that didn't it but it could be that she was like she had them already and then it all over she didn't have time. well was didn't have time. well that was i she sort of i've guys i say she sort of i've got guys i've i've got my oh i'm not...
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but of course of course it's between one of theresa flagships when was theresa may's flagships when wasrs blamed even by several advisers on being a driver illegal on being a big driver of illegal migration. there is a genuine problem with some people, and you got you've got to get the you got you've got to get to the truth. people in if they truth. people coming in if they are asylum seekers are asylum, asylum seekers fleeing, terror and fleeing, fleeing terror and persecution, if are being trafficked, you've got to trafficked, then you've got to deal with them. very sympathetic and constructively and supposing scrapping them all. but but it is my 16. yeah, but trying to deny people their rights i think is and anybody who's at a clash the police or any any officialdom does not want to lose their rights and that includes coming into includes people coming into britain, whether in britain, whether they come in a boat, the a lorry or boat, the back of a lorry or come on a plane or whatever. but it disproportionate to it is disproportionate to give every person coming the every single pers
but of course of course it's between one of theresa flagships when was theresa may's flagships when wasrs blamed even by several advisers on being a driver illegal on being a big driver of illegal migration. there is a genuine problem with some people, and you got you've got to get the you got you've got to get to the truth. people in if they truth. people coming in if they are asylum seekers are asylum, asylum seekers fleeing, terror and fleeing, fleeing terror and persecution, if are being...