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tony blair, blairite. do you tony blair, a blairite. be the return there, gbnews.com there, gb views or gbnews.com get but get them coming in. but right now your headlines our now is your headlines with our anne . anne armstrong. >> good evening to you. it's a minute past five. i'm aaron armstrong in the newsroom . a armstrong in the newsroom. a birmingham city council has effectively declared itself bankrupt. europe's largest local authority has issued a notice which prevents all but essential new spending . the council's new spending. the council's financial problems have been unked financial problems have been linked to liabilities of around £760 million to settle equal pay claims. the council is also facing a financial gap within its budget of £87 million. it finances related to protecting vulnerable people and statutory services, though will all remain in place . more onshore wind in place. more onshore wind farms are expected to be built as a result of new rules announced by the government this afternoon. the changes will see proj
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i talk to neil kinnock, tony blair, gordon brown, and talk to| blair, gordon brown, and talk to tonyularly about the period of 95, 96, 97, not about specific policies because that is too long ago, but about the place, intensity, preparation that we need an also increasingly recently about the mood, because there is this tendency when we should be looking forward to always look back so everybody will say what is next year's collection going to be about then search the history books to say is it 97, 92, further back, which is obviously wrong because it will be 2024, but the mood in 97 was one of optimism. the economy was growing. services, public services were not on their knees, and we were turning into a new century which always gives a human sense of hope. and therefore, our theme was that things could only get better, this song that was sung at every labour party gathering ever since. but it chimes with the times. and it wouldn't now. and it is a big mistake to misread the mood of the country. at the moment i think there is a real sense of concern, of insecurity. and people want a
i talk to neil kinnock, tony blair, gordon brown, and talk to| blair, gordon brown, and talk to tonyularly about the period of 95, 96, 97, not about specific policies because that is too long ago, but about the place, intensity, preparation that we need an also increasingly recently about the mood, because there is this tendency when we should be looking forward to always look back so everybody will say what is next year's collection going to be about then search the history books to say is it...
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get weepy watching tony blair's _ revolution. get weepy watching tony blair's leaving — revolution. seen the _ blair's leaving speech in 2006. so we have seen the transformationl blair's leaving speech in 2006. so. we have seen the transformation of the labour— we have seen the transformation of the labour party— we have seen the transformation of the labour party under— we have seen the transformation of the labour party under keir- we have seen the transformation of| the labour party under keir starmer and in— the labour party under keir starmer and in some — the labour party under keir starmer and in some ways, _ the labour party under keir starmer and in some ways, the _ the labour party under keir starmer. and in some ways, the transformation of keir— and in some ways, the transformation of keir starmer~ — and in some ways, the transformation of keir starmer. di— and in some ways, the transformation of keir starmer.— of keir starmer. a commentator on the conservative _ of keir starmer. a commentator on the conservative party _ of keir starmer. a commentator on the conservative
get weepy watching tony blair's _ revolution. get weepy watching tony blair's leaving — revolution. seen the _ blair's leaving speech in 2006. so we have seen the transformationl blair's leaving speech in 2006. so. we have seen the transformation of the labour— we have seen the transformation of the labour party— we have seen the transformation of the labour party under— we have seen the transformation of the labour party under keir- we have seen the transformation of| the labour party...
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that's what tony blair also had do. what tony blair also had to do.uarantee that he would not raise tax. >> right. well, i'm a great >> all right. well, i'm a great fan of rupert murdoch's . my fan of rupert murdoch's. my father the chance to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into the chance to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into business the chance to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into business with chance to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into business with him nce to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into business with him when go into business with him when he up oxford to invest in he was up at oxford to invest in a student newspaper. he a student newspaper. and he didn't to his didn't do it, i think, to his business for years business regret for many years afterwards. thank afterwards. anyway, thank you very panel. after the very much, my panel. after the break, them , break, i'll be asking them, is being for your being british good for your mental health? oh, and then i'll be asking william sitwell if there's anything worse than a bourgeois pil
that's what tony blair also had do. what tony blair also had to do.uarantee that he would not raise tax. >> right. well, i'm a great >> all right. well, i'm a great fan of rupert murdoch's . my fan of rupert murdoch's. my father the chance to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into the chance to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into business the chance to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into business with chance to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into business with him nce to fan of...
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_ started under gordon brown and tony blair in _ started under gordon brown and tony blair. bureaucracy which has the whip hand over the elected government. this supply—side revolution has to encompass changes to tax, regulation and the _ encompass changes to tax, regulation and the size _ encompass changes to tax, regulation and the size of the state. the government needs to take on the obr over the _ government needs to take on the obr over the impact of tax policy, and we need — over the impact of tax policy, and we need to— over the impact of tax policy, and we need to see much more sophisticated levels of analysis from _ sophisticated levels of analysis from the — sophisticated levels of analysis from the treasury of our long—term economic— from the treasury of our long—term economic growth. this needs a wide variety— economic growth. this needs a wide variety of— economic growth. this needs a wide variety of thinkers, including supply—side is. we can't afford to be uncompetitive internationally. we need corporation tax back at 19%, and we _ need corporation tax back at
_ started under gordon brown and tony blair in _ started under gordon brown and tony blair. bureaucracy which has the whip hand over the elected government. this supply—side revolution has to encompass changes to tax, regulation and the _ encompass changes to tax, regulation and the size _ encompass changes to tax, regulation and the size of the state. the government needs to take on the obr over the _ government needs to take on the obr over the impact of tax policy, and we need — over the...
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that's tony blair. and i hate tony right. and he says tony blair, right.ero when i was 19. >> he was my hero when i was 19. i'll show you the picture later. it's i had. hair it's all i had. hair >> but the point is tokenism. sunak is someone who have sunak who is someone who have criticised a lot, he pitch criticised a lot, he was pitch perfect today. he was was the speech was 3300 words. i never thought i'd say this about a rishi sunak speech. didn't love the delivery, but i loved every slogan . slogan. >> said it all. long term decisions for a brighter future. >> because you know what i feel like he's been watching a lot of what folk like have been what folk like me have been saying past few years saying over the past few years because actually crunched because actually he crunched the numbers so numbers and that's what's so important. people need to know china's carbon emissions up 300. america flat. they haven't reduced it at all. but we have halved ours. we are the leader . halved ours. we are the leader. >> and that's why. but we need to keep going a
that's tony blair. and i hate tony right. and he says tony blair, right.ero when i was 19. >> he was my hero when i was 19. i'll show you the picture later. it's i had. hair it's all i had. hair >> but the point is tokenism. sunak is someone who have sunak who is someone who have criticised a lot, he pitch criticised a lot, he was pitch perfect today. he was was the speech was 3300 words. i never thought i'd say this about a rishi sunak speech. didn't love the delivery, but i loved...
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that's tony blair. and i hate tony right. and he says tony blair, right.9. >> he was my hero when i was 19. i'll show you the picture later. it's i had. hair it's all i had. hair >> but the point is tokenism. sunak is someone who have sunak who is someone who have criticised a lot, he pitch criticised a lot, he was pitch perfect today. he was was the speech was 3300 words. i never thought i'd say this about a rishi sunak speech. didn't love the delivery, but i loved every slogan . slogan. >> said it all. long term decisions for a brighter future. >> because you know what i feel like he's been watching a lot of what folk like have been what folk like me have been saying past few years saying over the past few years because actually crunched because actually he crunched the numbers so numbers and that's what's so important. people need to know china's carbon emissions up 300. america flat. they haven't reduced it at all. but we have halved ours. we are the leader . halved ours. we are the leader. >> and that's why. but we need to keep going and making sensib
that's tony blair. and i hate tony right. and he says tony blair, right.9. >> he was my hero when i was 19. i'll show you the picture later. it's i had. hair it's all i had. hair >> but the point is tokenism. sunak is someone who have sunak who is someone who have criticised a lot, he pitch criticised a lot, he was pitch perfect today. he was was the speech was 3300 words. i never thought i'd say this about a rishi sunak speech. didn't love the delivery, but i loved every slogan ....
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as some of - your viewers will remember, when sir tony blair was labour prime minister from 1997-2007er from 1997—2007, he had as his deputy john prescott and john prescott was seen as much more comfortable with trade unions and he was the mystery from new labour and tony blair and keeping them on side a crucial moments. angela rayner is developing a fairly similar relationship with keir starmer and she is separately elected as keir starmer�*s deputy but last week he made clear that if he wins the next general election she will be his deputy prime minister as well but that was not given and that was a conferral of status from keir starmer but i think it also indicates exactly as you say that he will want to use her in a similar way to how tony blair used john prescott this is an early example. you will be hearing trade union leaders in the run—up to this annual conference criticising the direction of keir starmer�*s party. unite, one of keir starmer�*s party. unite, one of the uk's biggest unions and one of the uk's biggest unions and one of labour's biggest funders was very critical
as some of - your viewers will remember, when sir tony blair was labour prime minister from 1997-2007er from 1997—2007, he had as his deputy john prescott and john prescott was seen as much more comfortable with trade unions and he was the mystery from new labour and tony blair and keeping them on side a crucial moments. angela rayner is developing a fairly similar relationship with keir starmer and she is separately elected as keir starmer�*s deputy but last week he made clear that if he...
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and you've you've seen tony blair said seen there that tony blair said multiculturalism seen there thatsaid multi(cameron,1 seen there that tony blair said multi(cameron, nicholas sarkozy, david cameron, nicholas sarkozy, serious international leaders of their time, the casey review should we not focus as i suggested, on that different terminology ? i think we've been. terminology? i think we've been. i'm with you. i think multi—ethnicity . be around one multi—ethnicity. be around one great british culture that we should celebrate . we're probably should celebrate. we're probably the best in the world at. but i think i think it's this the issue where if you've got large groups who sort of stay in their own communities with their own culture, then that actually becomes more of an issue, more of a problem, as our leaders have previously said. and i think you've got to understand that those cultures that are staying in one place will slowly get set free of that , you know, get set free of that, you know, that boundary. >> i think it's an evolving thing. i don't think multi culturalism is s
and you've you've seen tony blair said seen there that tony blair said multiculturalism seen there thatsaid multi(cameron,1 seen there that tony blair said multi(cameron, nicholas sarkozy, david cameron, nicholas sarkozy, serious international leaders of their time, the casey review should we not focus as i suggested, on that different terminology ? i think we've been. terminology? i think we've been. i'm with you. i think multi—ethnicity . be around one multi—ethnicity. be around one great...
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and you've you've seen tony blair said seen there that tony blair said multiculturalism seen there thatsaid multi(cameron,1 seen there that tony blair said multi(cameron, nicholas sarkozy, david cameron, nicholas sarkozy, serious international leaders of their time, the casey review should we not focus as i suggested, on that different terminology ? i think we've been. terminology? i think we've been. i'm with you. i think multi—ethnicity . be around one multi—ethnicity. be around one great british culture that we should celebrate . we're probably should celebrate. we're probably the best in the world at. but i think i think it's this the issue where if you've got large groups who sort of stay in their own communities with their own culture, then that actually becomes more of an issue, more of a problem, as our leaders have previously said. and i think you've got to understand that those cultures that are staying in one place will slowly get set free of that , you know, get set free of that, you know, that boundary. >> i think it's an evolving thing. i don't think multi culturalism is s
and you've you've seen tony blair said seen there that tony blair said multiculturalism seen there thatsaid multi(cameron,1 seen there that tony blair said multi(cameron, nicholas sarkozy, david cameron, nicholas sarkozy, serious international leaders of their time, the casey review should we not focus as i suggested, on that different terminology ? i think we've been. terminology? i think we've been. i'm with you. i think multi—ethnicity . be around one multi—ethnicity. be around one great...
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why >> and what tony blair >> and that's what tony blair got wrong. got it wrong. >> why?se so , so many of >> why? because so, so many of ourjobs >> why? because so, so many of our jobs now and >> why? because so, so many of ourjobs now and in the >> why? because so, so many of our jobs now and in the future are knowledge rich jobs. they're jobs that require skills, advanced skills. they require t levels. they require beyond t levels. they require beyond t levels. they require a level up to higher education to actually do and execute those jobs . and do and execute those jobs. and more and more of the routine jobs. more and more of the routine jobs . first, we've had the blue jobs. first, we've had the blue collar routine jobs eliminated by and now we're getting by robots and now we're getting the white collar jobs being eliminated. john. it has to move . move up the value . we have to move up the value chain. time. chain. we spend more time. >> it's a nice to have, >> it's a it's a nice to have, but we haven't moved up the value chain because we have unbridled migration
why >> and what tony blair >> and that's what tony blair got wrong. got it wrong. >> why?se so , so many of >> why? because so, so many of ourjobs >> why? because so, so many of our jobs now and >> why? because so, so many of ourjobs now and in the >> why? because so, so many of our jobs now and in the future are knowledge rich jobs. they're jobs that require skills, advanced skills. they require t levels. they require beyond t levels. they require...
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the one thing, tony blair, came to realise, _ that... reassurance, not simply as an electoral strategy but i do logically he believed it. i'm not sure keir starmer does, it's hard to be sure. i'm not even sure if keir starmer knows that. so there is a potential problem but let's say it is a problem i would rather have of the two, he would rather have all of keir starmer�*s problems than those of rishi sunak. that look sincere that might be a problem because people might think, i wonder if he really believes it. tony blair had a way of projecting that he sincerely believed this policy, because he did. is believed this policy, because he did. , , . ., , did. is it insincere or is it dull? i think did. is it insincere or is it dull? i think it _ did. is it insincere or is it dull? i think it is _ did. is it insincere or is it dull? i think it is becoming - did. is it insincere or is it dull? i think it is becoming a - did. is it insincere or is it dull? i think it is becoming a bit - did. is it insincere or is it dull? i think it is becomin
the one thing, tony blair, came to realise, _ that... reassurance, not simply as an electoral strategy but i do logically he believed it. i'm not sure keir starmer does, it's hard to be sure. i'm not even sure if keir starmer knows that. so there is a potential problem but let's say it is a problem i would rather have of the two, he would rather have all of keir starmer�*s problems than those of rishi sunak. that look sincere that might be a problem because people might think, i wonder if he...
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none other than tony blair, of course . blair, of course. >> wales go slow.esidential roads has sparked out outrage and a huge petition and rewriting history. >> children's book claims that stonehenge was built by, you've guessed it, black britons . guessed it, black britons. >> we love to know what you think of all of our stories this morning. vaiews@gbnews.com is the email. but first, in the newsroom, here's rhiannon jones . good morning . . good morning. >> it's 11:01. . good morning. >> it's11:01. your top stories from the gb newsroom . the from the gb newsroom. the government's plan to deal with inflation is working . according inflation is working. according to the chancellor data out this morning shows the rate of inflation fell to 6.7% in august. that's down from 6.8% in july. the bank of england had predicted the figure to increase to more than 7. it comes ahead of another expected interest rate increase tomorrow. it would be the bank's 15th rate increase tomorrow. it would be the bank's15th in a rate increase tomorrow. it would be the bank's 15th in
none other than tony blair, of course . blair, of course. >> wales go slow.esidential roads has sparked out outrage and a huge petition and rewriting history. >> children's book claims that stonehenge was built by, you've guessed it, black britons . guessed it, black britons. >> we love to know what you think of all of our stories this morning. vaiews@gbnews.com is the email. but first, in the newsroom, here's rhiannon jones . good morning . . good morning. >> it's...
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tony blair got the mail now. and tony blair wants to starve. poor people . wants to starve.>> yeah, well. oh, my god. this guy is , you know, he's like one guy is, you know, he's like one of those people. you see the quy's of those people. you see the guy's think to guy's name and you think to yourself, i've seen too much of this blair. you know, this guy, tony blair. you know, it's bill clinton or it's like bill clinton or anthony fauci or who was the guy? and take that . it's just guy? and take that. it's just you see, it's like, can you please tell us the story? i'll tell the story is the headline . tell the story is the headline. the headline is tony blair is branded , quote unquote, as branded, quote unquote, as quote, arrogant for demanding junk food is taxed until it is too expensive and the poor for the poor to eat to help to help tackle obesity. he wants the poor to starve . and basically poor to starve. and basically because they're fat and he wants to eliminate foods that are high in fat and salt. he doesn't mention sugar and trusting this guy for the food busines
tony blair got the mail now. and tony blair wants to starve. poor people . wants to starve.>> yeah, well. oh, my god. this guy is , you know, he's like one guy is, you know, he's like one of those people. you see the quy's of those people. you see the guy's think to guy's name and you think to yourself, i've seen too much of this blair. you know, this guy, tony blair. you know, it's bill clinton or it's like bill clinton or anthony fauci or who was the guy? and take that . it's just guy?...
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you're actually quite sympathetic to this proposal that tony blair has come up with that tony blair hascessed foods should have tax on them to try and deal with the obesity crisis . and two with the obesity crisis. and two things, though. one is, do you think it will actually work and that you can stop people eating the is simple and the food that is simple and quick and convenient and they know their children will like by boosting the price and secondly, doesn't it always hit the least well—off in society? the most ? well—off in society? the most? >> yeah, well, firstly, i have to say i enjoy anthony blair's occasional interventions into pubuc occasional interventions into public discourse because he's a man of great experience. and regardless as to what you think about his politics, he has a foundation and he has researchers and he has people working with him who think very, very about of these very deeply about some of these very deeply about some of these very issues . so one of very important issues. so one of the crises that we face the biggest crises that we face in is crisis of
you're actually quite sympathetic to this proposal that tony blair has come up with that tony blair hascessed foods should have tax on them to try and deal with the obesity crisis . and two with the obesity crisis. and two things, though. one is, do you think it will actually work and that you can stop people eating the is simple and the food that is simple and quick and convenient and they know their children will like by boosting the price and secondly, doesn't it always hit the least...
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we've not got many politicians like tony blair.guy, a big him, he's a big guy, a big figure . then went, you figure. then he went, but you know one guy who's know what? there's one guy who's really now , and really impressing me now, and it's starmer. so actually , it's keir starmer. so actually, he driver . and he went he he a taxi driver. and he went he carried on talking. he went i went to an arsenal pub. i'm not an arsenal fan, but i was in my mate and ikea is there and he knows football . he's a nice knows his football. he's a nice quy- knows his football. he's a nice guy. there's an guy. so i think there's an element which, um, element of this which, um, there's was hampered there's keir. keir was hampered by becoming leader during the pandemic. he couldn't get out and define himself by being out and define himself by being out and about in the country. the more he goes out and about in the he, plays the country and he, he plays a pickup a side pickup game of five a side wherever he is. when he does that, he people get to kno
we've not got many politicians like tony blair.guy, a big him, he's a big guy, a big figure . then went, you figure. then he went, but you know one guy who's know what? there's one guy who's really now , and really impressing me now, and it's starmer. so actually , it's keir starmer. so actually, he driver . and he went he he a taxi driver. and he went he carried on talking. he went i went to an arsenal pub. i'm not an arsenal fan, but i was in my mate and ikea is there and he knows football ....
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we've not got many politicians like tony blair.guy, a big him, he's a big guy, a big figure . then went, you figure. then he went, but you know one guy who's know what? there's one guy who's really now , and really impressing me now, and it's starmer. so actually , it's keir starmer. so actually, he driver . and he went he he a taxi driver. and he went he carried on talking. he went i went to an arsenal pub. i'm not an arsenal fan, but i was in my mate and ikea is there and he knows football . he's a nice knows his football. he's a nice quy- knows his football. he's a nice guy. there's an guy. so i think there's an element which, um, element of this which, um, there's was hampered there's keir. keir was hampered by becoming leader during the pandemic. he couldn't get out and define himself by being out and define himself by being out and about in the country. the more he goes out and about in the he, plays the country and he, he plays a pickup a side pickup game of five a side wherever he is. when he does that, he people get to kno
we've not got many politicians like tony blair.guy, a big him, he's a big guy, a big figure . then went, you figure. then he went, but you know one guy who's know what? there's one guy who's really now , and really impressing me now, and it's starmer. so actually , it's keir starmer. so actually, he driver . and he went he he a taxi driver. and he went he carried on talking. he went i went to an arsenal pub. i'm not an arsenal fan, but i was in my mate and ikea is there and he knows football ....
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tony blair is a very smart guy and i've watched him be interviewed on iraq for two decades. and no one really lands a blow. he always he's he's the great teflon tony always slips out of it. always. while my intentions were good. well, the intelligence and i would love to kind of go back forth with him, with him nowhere else to go on the invasion, on the lies that were on the lives that were lost and hold that guy to account because no one's really held him to account 20 years. i mean, i'd watch that tony. blair if you're watching c-span, if you're on twitter. or you're in the we're politics and prose. if you're in washington, we're ready to do it right here. what is the issue? public opinion is starkly different from your point of view. oh, that's a good question, because on most issues i have the people know, i guess right now a contentious one is i support defunding police in this country. and unfortunately, the polls of the american public are not there yet. and it's a tough choice and people in your party, as you know, in the democratic body, in the administration, you've
tony blair is a very smart guy and i've watched him be interviewed on iraq for two decades. and no one really lands a blow. he always he's he's the great teflon tony always slips out of it. always. while my intentions were good. well, the intelligence and i would love to kind of go back forth with him, with him nowhere else to go on the invasion, on the lies that were on the lives that were lost and hold that guy to account because no one's really held him to account 20 years. i mean, i'd watch...
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. >> dodi dole, tony blair. >> dodi dole, tony blair. >> if, if you like. into a real success story, didn't it? >> okay , dennis, thank you very >> okay, dennis, thank you very much. denis macshane, the former labour minister. do you agree or do you disagree with dennis? get your views coming in gb views or gbnews.com but as a tory mp calls for changes to the tax system to help parents, the question this for me is question is this for me is britain bad place to have britain a bad place to have children ? we are seeing a low children? we are seeing a low birth rate . i think housing has birth rate. i think housing has a bit to do with that. what else could it be though? is it just that people around britain that people look around britain now think, want now and they think, i don't want to child into this to bring a child into this country? patrick christys gb news, news news, britain's news the camilla tominey show sunday mornings from 930 on. >> gb news . >> gb news. >> gb news. >> welcome back. it is 447. you're watching and listening to me patrick christ
. >> dodi dole, tony blair. >> dodi dole, tony blair. >> if, if you like. into a real success story, didn't it? >> okay , dennis, thank you very >> okay, dennis, thank you very much. denis macshane, the former labour minister. do you agree or do you disagree with dennis? get your views coming in gb views or gbnews.com but as a tory mp calls for changes to the tax system to help parents, the question this for me is question is this for me is britain bad place to...
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but it turned that sir tony blair turned out that sir tony blair brokered the meeting that coincide withhe germans that would see the united kingdom become an associate the european associate member of the european union. the european court of justice would then come in and tell us what to do. i hate to tell us what to do. i hate to tell you i told you so, but it was only on monday when i suggested sir keir could take britain into a norway style position eu . so now it's position in the eu. so now it's time for a game of spot. the sir or know your knights . one wants or know your knights. one wants to take us back into the european union, the other wants to take us back into the european union . and one wants european union. and one wants open borders , the other wants open borders, the other wants open borders, the other wants open borders, the other wants open borders . one wants to open borders. one wants to destroy our constitution action beyond recognition. in fact, he did destroy our constitution beyond recognition . but the beyond recognition. but the other wants to destroy our co
but it turned that sir tony blair turned out that sir tony blair brokered the meeting that coincide withhe germans that would see the united kingdom become an associate the european associate member of the european union. the european court of justice would then come in and tell us what to do. i hate to tell us what to do. i hate to tell you i told you so, but it was only on monday when i suggested sir keir could take britain into a norway style position eu . so now it's position in the eu. so...
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you know, that that, you know, tony blair pulled the plug you know, tony blair pulled the plug on thatt have forgotten all of that. we need to be forward leaning and go hunting. these people because as you rightly say and i think you've been saying consistently, we've got a problem because this problem here now because this is sending wrong signals to sending the wrong signals to economic migrants, saying that if goes ahead , if this agreement goes ahead, europe and the uk are open and we're going to help you. >> all right. >> all right. >> now, i am not against sticking it to tony blair every now again, his regular now and again, his regular viewers on this show will know the doing at the problem with doing that at the problem with doing that at the moment is that the tories have in power for 13 years. have been in power for 13 years. and therefore, if you say, well, tony pulled plug on tony blair pulled the plug on it, had 13 years it, well, they've had 13 years to it and haven't done it, well, they've had 13 years to so and haven't done it, well, they've had 13 years to so that have
you know, that that, you know, tony blair pulled the plug you know, tony blair pulled the plug on thatt have forgotten all of that. we need to be forward leaning and go hunting. these people because as you rightly say and i think you've been saying consistently, we've got a problem because this problem here now because this is sending wrong signals to sending the wrong signals to economic migrants, saying that if goes ahead , if this agreement goes ahead, europe and the uk are open and we're...
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position as a strategic adviser at the institute for global change of british ex-prime minister tony blairsues, of course, a secret, as well as the activities of the institute , in such a place, apparently, you can’t have a party on camera, you can’t invite half-naked girls, like to a residence, which also happened, but for... an absolutely fictitious position, which actually means political retirement for san marin in the company of other retirees. this institute is not a think tank that determines the policies of certain states and gives advice to certain political forces, in fact... nothing, no, no concrete results from the tony blair institute today is not, and what are the prospects now, other than sana marin’s blue chickens, who will now put pressure on the sting from britain in broken english, because in finland, even in their own, no matter what they say, they won’t understand. i’ve spent my whole life working towards this, we expect to do it in 10 days, it will be a record, cut it , on the verge of possibilities, we are all with him, because he is the only one at the maximum heigh
position as a strategic adviser at the institute for global change of british ex-prime minister tony blairsues, of course, a secret, as well as the activities of the institute , in such a place, apparently, you can’t have a party on camera, you can’t invite half-naked girls, like to a residence, which also happened, but for... an absolutely fictitious position, which actually means political retirement for san marin in the company of other retirees. this institute is not a think tank that...
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london, get a job strategic advisor at the institute for global change of british ex-prime minister tony blairissues, of course, is a secret, as well as the activities of the institute, in such a place, apparently, you can’t throw a party on camera, and you can’t invite half-naked girls, as in the residence, which also happened, but to occupy an incomprehensible position, a completely, absolutely fictitious position, which actually means a political pension for sanna marin, in the company of others retirees, this institute is not a think tank that... determines the policies of certain states and gives advice to certain political forces, in fact , the tony blair institute has nothing, no, any concrete results of its activities today, and what are the prospects now, except for the blue chicken of sana marin, who now pressed britain in broken english, because finland, even in their own, no matter what i said... will not understand about the main events up to this minute in our release: news : new regions of russia have taken another important step towards integration into the legal space of the c
london, get a job strategic advisor at the institute for global change of british ex-prime minister tony blairissues, of course, is a secret, as well as the activities of the institute, in such a place, apparently, you can’t throw a party on camera, and you can’t invite half-naked girls, as in the residence, which also happened, but to occupy an incomprehensible position, a completely, absolutely fictitious position, which actually means a political pension for sanna marin, in the company...
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i actually see them as a continuation tony blair and continuation of tony blair and some quite negative probably . i would also say probably. i would also say i think you're a very brave man. if you think you can determine emphatic fairly precisely what keir starmer actually wants, believes , thinks because nobody believes, thinks because nobody knows this. this is a gentleman who, until his late 40s, was a republican, and yet at labour party conference last year, i think they began with the national anthem, obviously and given the passing of her majesty, the queen. so i don't think anybody, including maybe even keir starmer's wife , even keir starmer's wife, definitively knows what this may be. >> even keir starmer isn't that the more interesting question? >> but is he again taking a rather different approach to this from the kind of slight punch? and judy , that we often punch? and judy, that we often do? i think you're forgetting exactly what tensions starmer is responding to within the labour party. the labour party, like the tory party, is a coalition often there's one section of i
i actually see them as a continuation tony blair and continuation of tony blair and some quite negative probably . i would also say probably. i would also say i think you're a very brave man. if you think you can determine emphatic fairly precisely what keir starmer actually wants, believes , thinks because nobody believes, thinks because nobody knows this. this is a gentleman who, until his late 40s, was a republican, and yet at labour party conference last year, i think they began with the...
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i actually see them as a continuation tony blair and continuation of tony blair and some quite negativebably . i would also say probably. i would also say i think you're a very brave man. if you think you can determine emphatic fairly precisely what keir starmer actually wants, believes , thinks because nobody believes, thinks because nobody knows this. this is a gentleman who, until his late 40s, was a republican, and yet at labour party conference last year, i think they began with the national anthem, obviously and given the passing of her majesty, the queen. so i don't think anybody, including maybe even keir starmer's wife , even keir starmer's wife, definitively knows what this may be. >> even keir starmer isn't that the more interesting question? >> but is he again taking a rather different approach to this from the kind of slight punch? and judy , that we often punch? and judy, that we often do? i think you're forgetting exactly what tensions starmer is responding to within the labour party. the labour party, like the tory party, is a coalition often there's one section of it wh
i actually see them as a continuation tony blair and continuation of tony blair and some quite negativebably . i would also say probably. i would also say i think you're a very brave man. if you think you can determine emphatic fairly precisely what keir starmer actually wants, believes , thinks because nobody believes, thinks because nobody knows this. this is a gentleman who, until his late 40s, was a republican, and yet at labour party conference last year, i think they began with the...
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and there's a return for some of those who served under tony blair and gordon brown, including hilaryland secretary. our political correspondent iain watson is at westminster. any surprises in this? no major any surprises in this? no ma'or surrises any surprises in this? no ma'or surrpses but i any surprises in this? no ma'or surprises but what is i any surprises in this? no major| surprises but what is interesting and what has been the focus is what would happen to angela rayner and she has undoubtedly done very well out of the reshuffle butjust she has undoubtedly done very well out of the reshuffle but just two years ago when keir starmer tried to move her there was an almighty fuss and divisions were on display but not today. keir starmer said giving her a big job and also the type of shadow deputy prime minister is also evidence of their strong and close relationship —— the title. but also those broadly on the left have been moved to the margins and the prime example is lisa nandy because when keir starmer first became labour leader he made her shadow foreign secretary but now sh
and there's a return for some of those who served under tony blair and gordon brown, including hilaryland secretary. our political correspondent iain watson is at westminster. any surprises in this? no major any surprises in this? no ma'or surrises any surprises in this? no ma'or surrpses but i any surprises in this? no ma'or surprises but what is i any surprises in this? no major| surprises but what is interesting and what has been the focus is what would happen to angela rayner and she has...
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and guess who was behind it all, sir tony blair. who else will be playing game of know your playing a game of know your night nation starts night state of the nation starts now . now. joined by an incisive panel this evening, assistant editor of the london financial journal, andy mcdonald, and the writer and broadcaster ben expense. as always, know this. i want to always, you know this. i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part the programme. email me. part of the programme. email me. mail at gbnews.com. now it's mail at gbnews.com. but now it's time of the day time for the news of the day with middlehurst . jacob with polly middlehurst. jacob thank you. >> well, good evening. and the top story today is, as you've been hearing, the minister been hearing, the prime minister has out today revised plans has set out today revised plans to his net zero plans in a controversial overhaul of the government's green policies . is government's green policies. is among the measures was a weakening of the phasing out of residential gas boiler
and guess who was behind it all, sir tony blair. who else will be playing game of know your playing a game of know your night nation starts night state of the nation starts now . now. joined by an incisive panel this evening, assistant editor of the london financial journal, andy mcdonald, and the writer and broadcaster ben expense. as always, know this. i want to always, you know this. i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part the programme. email me. part of the programme. email me. mail...
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before this, tony blair had won three elections for labour, and he announced the building schools forhe initial aim was to refurbish every secondary school in england and build new ones. i2010, the overall cost was £55 billion. also in 2010, labour would lose power. replaced by a coalition government led by david cameron, with a new education secretary, michael gove. two months later, he would scrap labour's building school scheme. money for repairs would be protected, he said, but more than 700 school rebuilds would be stopped. and michael gove offered this justification. the stopped. and michael gove offered this justification.— stopped. and michael gove offered this justification. the whole way we build schools _ this justification. the whole way we build schools needs _ this justification. the whole way we build schools needs radical - this justification. the whole way we build schools needs radical reform, j build schools needs radical reform, to ensure more money is not wasted on pointless bureaucracy, to ensure that buildings are built on budget and on—time. aha, that buildings
before this, tony blair had won three elections for labour, and he announced the building schools forhe initial aim was to refurbish every secondary school in england and build new ones. i2010, the overall cost was £55 billion. also in 2010, labour would lose power. replaced by a coalition government led by david cameron, with a new education secretary, michael gove. two months later, he would scrap labour's building school scheme. money for repairs would be protected, he said, but more than...
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sunak are you concerned about starmer's performance in the house of commons compared to, say, tony blair's>> look, i think the thing was that keir gave rishi the opportunity, which he followed through on rishi. the opportunity land blow after blow after blow on himself, because basically the prime minister's position on everything is everything's going well and nothing that's bad is my fault and this sense that the government don't want to take responsibility about anything, you know, gillian keegan's may be the person who's the absolute emblem of it with her off mic , emblem of it with her off mic, but well, on mic off camera remarks about why doesn't she get any credit for what she's doing. i think that sums up the government at the moment and rishi is strange , confident rishi is strange, confident about everything's going fine, is completely at odds where the country is. and i think voters who haven't switched off from listening to the government at all are going, what are voters? >> john? are voters, john, necessarily lining the streets saying, hooray, starmer for pm? i note that you
sunak are you concerned about starmer's performance in the house of commons compared to, say, tony blair's>> look, i think the thing was that keir gave rishi the opportunity, which he followed through on rishi. the opportunity land blow after blow after blow on himself, because basically the prime minister's position on everything is everything's going well and nothing that's bad is my fault and this sense that the government don't want to take responsibility about anything, you know,...
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so i'm tele, bonnie: from the tony blair and stupid i would change. i asked her if that was an accurate characterization. syria is an extreme economic difficulty. you know, the syrian how does it start to close throughout the summer, promising to almost $15000.00 to the dollar on the black hook it. so it's of depreciated 3 fold since it's valued late last year. inflation is served, search prices of goods and services are out of control. public services are competing, or almost nonexistent. in some cases. of the official price around $20.00 nice as low as 5 gallons of the gulf coast. nearly a full month salary for an average civil service. you know, we're seeing people carrying backpacks full of cost because of the devalue ation of the syrian economy. and then on top of all of this around 2 weeks ago, the syrian president saw the scale back the country's very expensive fuel and gasoline substitute program cables. so at the same time did double major public sector wages and pensions. but it's a very visual sort of christian the bill and instead accelera
so i'm tele, bonnie: from the tony blair and stupid i would change. i asked her if that was an accurate characterization. syria is an extreme economic difficulty. you know, the syrian how does it start to close throughout the summer, promising to almost $15000.00 to the dollar on the black hook it. so it's of depreciated 3 fold since it's valued late last year. inflation is served, search prices of goods and services are out of control. public services are competing, or almost nonexistent. in...
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but it now turns out it was tony blair that brokered the deal. was tony blair that brokered the deal obalist blair, blair, the great eu fanatic , doing great eu fanatic, doing everything he can to get britain back into something resembling european union membership and this morning, almost uncommented on with so much else going on, the inflation figures came in. they were 6.7, down just 0.1 of a% we've got a fair way to go to see whether rishi sunak meets his target by the end of the year. his target by the end of the year . the good news is that food year. the good news is that food inflation is down a little bit. the bad news, of course , is, as the bad news, of course, is, as we mentioned earlier, is that oil has hit $95 a barrel. just have a look at the increase in the price at the pumps. well, talking of food and what is going on with britain's farmers and their relationship with the supermarkets, it would appear from the founder of river organic farmers that actually farming is in very deep crisis and that maybe the supermarkets are the enemy. we'll debate that in just a moment
but it now turns out it was tony blair that brokered the deal. was tony blair that brokered the deal obalist blair, blair, the great eu fanatic , doing great eu fanatic, doing everything he can to get britain back into something resembling european union membership and this morning, almost uncommented on with so much else going on, the inflation figures came in. they were 6.7, down just 0.1 of a% we've got a fair way to go to see whether rishi sunak meets his target by the end of the year. his...
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20th century, what about the second one there, is that think i know that is, yes of course, it's tony blair, the prime minister of united kingdom, what does he have to say, uh, he says that yelton was a remarkable person. who understood the necessity of democratic and economic reforms and he made key role in a tremendous moment of russian history. 42nd president of united states of america, bill clinton, his will be kind to my friend boris, they were friends. as dimitri showed me around the museum, i was beginning to get the impression that. this was less an exhibition depicting fair history of yelson's time in power, but more kind of shrine set up to worship him. even though i was soon to learn, yelson remains deeply unpopular on the streets of russia, in here, even his failures are turned into victories. towards the end of his leadership, he famously frequently appeared drunk at public events, instead here only lovingly romanticizing images, the war in technia which he started banished to a small... лидер Михаил Горбачв, его усилиями рунула Берлинская стена, железный, с именем Горбачёва с
20th century, what about the second one there, is that think i know that is, yes of course, it's tony blair, the prime minister of united kingdom, what does he have to say, uh, he says that yelton was a remarkable person. who understood the necessity of democratic and economic reforms and he made key role in a tremendous moment of russian history. 42nd president of united states of america, bill clinton, his will be kind to my friend boris, they were friends. as dimitri showed me around the...
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tony blair brokered revealed.ered their cosy meeting to plot a brexit reversal deal. >> so what on earth is going on with this bombshell leaked video of the labour leader talking about closer ties with europe? >> former tory minister ann widdecombe here next please. three tarkong kelvin mackenzie on rupert murdoch's retirement shortly. but first, big willie style with former conservative minister ann widdecombe and bombshell new footage has emerged today of sir keir admitting he'd cosy up with the eu if he got into power. watch . watch this. >> most the conflict with the >> most of the conflict with the uk being outside of the uk anses uk being outside of the uk arises in so far as the uk wants to diverge and do different things to the rest of our eu partners is obviously the more we share values , the more we we share values, the more we share a future together, the less the conflict right and actually different ways of solving problems are become available . available. >> so we no wonder this bloke didn't want t
tony blair brokered revealed.ered their cosy meeting to plot a brexit reversal deal. >> so what on earth is going on with this bombshell leaked video of the labour leader talking about closer ties with europe? >> former tory minister ann widdecombe here next please. three tarkong kelvin mackenzie on rupert murdoch's retirement shortly. but first, big willie style with former conservative minister ann widdecombe and bombshell new footage has emerged today of sir keir admitting he'd...
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yes of course it's tony blair, the prime minister of united kingdom, what does he have to say? says that yelson was a remarkable person who understood the necessity of democratic and economic reforms and he made key role in a tremendous moment of russian history. 42nd president of united states of america, bill clinton, history will be kind to my friend boris, they were friends. as dimitri showed me around the museum, i was beginning to get the impression that this was lesson exhibition depicting fair history of yeltson's time and power, but more kind of shrine set up to worship him. even though i was soon to learn, yeltson remains deeply unpopular on the streets of russia, in here, even his failures are turned into victories. towards the end of his leadership, he famously frequently appear drunk at public events, instead here only lovingly romanticizing image. Однако выяснилось, что система не поддаётся реформированию, её нельзя перестроить, можно только сломать. В стране требовался лидер другого типа, им стал президент России Борис Ельсон, который рискнул опереться не на личн
yes of course it's tony blair, the prime minister of united kingdom, what does he have to say? says that yelson was a remarkable person who understood the necessity of democratic and economic reforms and he made key role in a tremendous moment of russian history. 42nd president of united states of america, bill clinton, history will be kind to my friend boris, they were friends. as dimitri showed me around the museum, i was beginning to get the impression that this was lesson exhibition...
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tony blair brokered revealed.ered their cosy meeting to plot a brexit reversal deal. >> so what on earth is going on with this bombshell leaked video of the labour leader talking about closer ties with europe? >> former tory minister ann widdecombe here next please. three tarkong kelvin mackenzie on rupert murdoch's retirement shortly. but first, big willie style with former conservative minister ann widdecombe and bombshell new footage has emerged today of sir keir admitting he'd cosy up with the eu if he got into power. watch . watch this. >> most the conflict with the >> most of the conflict with the uk being outside of the uk anses uk being outside of the uk arises in so far as the uk wants to diverge and do different things to the rest of our eu partners is obviously the more we share values , the more we we share values, the more we share a future together, the less the conflict right and actually different ways of solving problems are become available . available. >> so we no wonder this bloke didn't want t
tony blair brokered revealed.ered their cosy meeting to plot a brexit reversal deal. >> so what on earth is going on with this bombshell leaked video of the labour leader talking about closer ties with europe? >> former tory minister ann widdecombe here next please. three tarkong kelvin mackenzie on rupert murdoch's retirement shortly. but first, big willie style with former conservative minister ann widdecombe and bombshell new footage has emerged today of sir keir admitting he'd...
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20th century, what about the second one there, is that i think i know that is, yes of course, it's tony blairerstood the necessity of democratic and economic reforms and he made key role in a tremendous moment of russian history. 42nd president of united states of america, bill clinton, history will be kind to my friend boris, as dimit showed me around the museum, beginning to. the impression that this was less an exhibition depicting fair history of yeltson's time and power, but more kind of...
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so was tony blair. but but stephen, i'll stay with you. have been or gordon brown or anyone who's come before it? tony never about this. tony never told about this. >> was never >> tony blair was never look what tories did in what the what the tories did in in 2018. >> in fact, 2010, they abandoned a policy called building schools for the future by rebuilt all our schools . it identified those our schools. it identified those schools which had flipping great grey bars instead of proper grey aero bars instead of proper roofing. they bsf was an excellent scheme and michael gove fair him. gove fair play to him. >> actually pushed it as hard as he could and did well on it. >> government abolished that >> the government abolished that , rishi , particularly under rishi sunak's halved the sunak's time they halved the budget initially, then they ended sorry, it's not ended it and i'm sorry, it's not good enough that buck stops good enough that the buck stops with them . with them. >> end of got chaps chaps , >> end of got chaps chaps, chaps. stay
so was tony blair. but but stephen, i'll stay with you. have been or gordon brown or anyone who's come before it? tony never about this. tony never told about this. >> was never >> tony blair was never look what tories did in what the what the tories did in in 2018. >> in fact, 2010, they abandoned a policy called building schools for the future by rebuilt all our schools . it identified those our schools. it identified those schools which had flipping great grey bars instead...
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bush speaking to former prime minister tony blair, 2006.t can we take from these kind of moments? >> very elementarily, never ever say anything unless you are absolutely sure the mic is switched off. that is the first thing. second thing, gordon brown's remarked it cost 10, no question -- him, no question. who is that bigoted woman? especially when she was talking about immigration. i don't think the education secretary will have the same problem today. in a sense, she is a kind of -- she speaks well and articulately. i am certain that whatever the families i talked about earlier, i am sure she is aware of them, will use this moment to try and get redress, more money into schools. and she is right. she was the only one making the case. everyone else was letting her take the flak. these are collective decisions. it was the governor's decision about expenditures, and she is the minister, but she could have done some buttressing. i don't think rishi sunak's remarked, not me, when it was, helped her at all. i understand her frustration. i don't
bush speaking to former prime minister tony blair, 2006.t can we take from these kind of moments? >> very elementarily, never ever say anything unless you are absolutely sure the mic is switched off. that is the first thing. second thing, gordon brown's remarked it cost 10, no question -- him, no question. who is that bigoted woman? especially when she was talking about immigration. i don't think the education secretary will have the same problem today. in a sense, she is a kind of -- she...
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brown and tony blair.e a lot there and i'm not happy with a lot of things that he enshrined law with regard to enshrined in law with regard to net zero and went along with it all. a lot of start all. but a lot of it did start with labour party as well. with the labour party as well. >> it started, as it >> wherever it started, as it were. is signalling were. it is virtue signalling basically by the global elite people outdo people who are trying to outdo each global stage each other on the global stage about thou when about i'm holier than thou when it to this. it's it comes to this. it's a religion. this this climate religion. now, this this climate change and net zero all this change and net zero and all this sort cheap rubbish will sort of yes, cheap rubbish will geddes all around the world, people us. people are laughing at us. >> ourselves. >> we're punishing ourselves. we're in our we're smacking ourselves in our faces with this zero drive. faces with this net zero drive. people are looking at us thi
brown and tony blair.e a lot there and i'm not happy with a lot of things that he enshrined law with regard to enshrined in law with regard to net zero and went along with it all. a lot of start all. but a lot of it did start with labour party as well. with the labour party as well. >> it started, as it >> wherever it started, as it were. is signalling were. it is virtue signalling basically by the global elite people outdo people who are trying to outdo each global stage each other...
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it's very similar to when blair came into power when tony blair came into power and anything .y and he'll say anything. he they want so badly that want to win so badly that they're willing to stop being they're willing to stop being the labour party. and that's the same that's what that's what killed the tories . the tories. killed the tories. the tories. this is think. i'm not this is what i think. i'm not sure about that. right. but i think tories, stop think the tories, they stop being lately and. no, no, being tories lately and. no, no, i mean, arguably for 13 years they've still managed to mess up they've still managed to mess up the country by. well, can the country by. well, you can mess the country from the mess up the country from the left right. that's left and from the right. that's very these are very true. so these people are maybe people be more maybe these people will be more tory the tories. and all we tory than the tories. and all we can hope is that they mess up the country less. >> that's what we're for. going >> that's what we're for. going >> we're differen
it's very similar to when blair came into power when tony blair came into power and anything .y and he'll say anything. he they want so badly that want to win so badly that they're willing to stop being they're willing to stop being the labour party. and that's the same that's what that's what killed the tories . the tories. killed the tories. the tories. this is think. i'm not this is what i think. i'm not sure about that. right. but i think tories, stop think the tories, they stop being...