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when eo - le nerves amongst tory voters. when people say — nerves amongst tory voters.e doesn't count, here they're not even having to cast a vote, theyjust have to say they don't like this and they'll remember come the next ballot. i don't like this and they'll remember come the next ballot.— come the next ballot. i completely auree come the next ballot. i completely a . ree with come the next ballot. i completely agree with everything _ come the next ballot. i completely agree with everything jessica - come the next ballot. i completely agree with everything jessica is - agree with everything jessica is saying — agree with everything jessica is saying there. what the tories are worried _ saying there. what the tories are worried about is this leveling up agenda, — worried about is this leveling up agenda, for so long, has been able to be _ agenda, for so long, has been able to be very— agenda, for so long, has been able to be very flexible and means all things— to be very flexible and means all things to — to be very flexible and means all things to all people. an emp
when eo - le nerves amongst tory voters. when people say — nerves amongst tory voters.e doesn't count, here they're not even having to cast a vote, theyjust have to say they don't like this and they'll remember come the next ballot. i don't like this and they'll remember come the next ballot.— come the next ballot. i completely auree come the next ballot. i completely a . ree with come the next ballot. i completely agree with everything _ come the next ballot. i completely agree with...
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voters _ won't go down greatly with tory voters or— won't go down greatly with tory voters or the toryers, yes, the telegraph seems to be furious, but looking at the broader— to be furious, but looking at the broader ones like the express — i know— broader ones like the express — i know we've — broader ones like the express — i know we've given him the benefit of the doubt. — know we've given him the benefit of the doubt, given what's happened, it was and _ the doubt, given what's happened, it was and no _ the doubt, given what's happened, it was and no one's manifesto that there _ was and no one's manifesto that there would be a pandemic — and the daily mail— there would be a pandemic — and the daily mail also appears to be giving him the _ daily mail also appears to be giving him the benefit of the doubt, as welt _ him the benefit of the doubt, as welt the — him the benefit of the doubt, as well. the tory press isn't warming on his— well. the tory press isn't warming on his side — well. the tory press isn't warming on his side but giving him a chance. we wiii— on his side but giving
voters _ won't go down greatly with tory voters or— won't go down greatly with tory voters or the toryers, yes, the telegraph seems to be furious, but looking at the broader— to be furious, but looking at the broader ones like the express — i know— broader ones like the express — i know we've — broader ones like the express — i know we've given him the benefit of the doubt. — know we've given him the benefit of the doubt, given what's happened, it was and _ the doubt, given...
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he is joining a l chorus of tory and labour mps and a whole _ chorus of tory and labour mps and a whole_ chorus of tory and labour mps and a whole load of other people saying the £20 _ whole load of other people saying the £20 uplift in universal credit should _ the £20 uplift in universal credit should stay. in fairness to the government, they have made it perfectly— government, they have made it perfectly clear this was only a temporary measure but frankly once you actually introduce measures like this it's _ you actually introduce measures like this it's very— you actually introduce measures like this it's very difficult to take it away. — this it's very difficult to take it away. so _ this it's very difficult to take it away. so i _ this it's very difficult to take it away, so i think they will have to think— away, so i think they will have to think again — away, so i think they will have to think again on this, and the real problem — think again on this, and the real problem with universal credit is it doesn't _ problem with universal credit is it doesn't actually work, the more yo
he is joining a l chorus of tory and labour mps and a whole _ chorus of tory and labour mps and a whole_ chorus of tory and labour mps and a whole load of other people saying the £20 _ whole load of other people saying the £20 uplift in universal credit should _ the £20 uplift in universal credit should stay. in fairness to the government, they have made it perfectly— government, they have made it perfectly clear this was only a temporary measure but frankly once you actually introduce...
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underthe tory government, how we need a change. under the tories, just every english region.t to the bone. more than half a million more children live in poverty. and so do have a million more pensioners. for the first time in decades, expectancy has stalled. and after all that, the tories expect us to believe that levelling up expect us to believe that levelling up is more than a slogan. well, let me offer the conservative party a lesson in levelling up. if they want to know how to do it, i suggest they take a look at our record for the last time we were in government. applause. hospital rates, down. gcses results,. 311,000 more doctors. 89,000 new nurses. child poverty, down by1 million. pensioner poverty, down by1 million. slippers, down 75%. a national wage. applause. the oecd said that no nation had had a bigger rise in social mobility ambition. levelling up? that is levelling up! and you can see the benefit of labour in power today. fantastic mature mayor and local authority leaders are doing. and let us hear it for the difference triggered and his team making in wales.
underthe tory government, how we need a change. under the tories, just every english region.t to the bone. more than half a million more children live in poverty. and so do have a million more pensioners. for the first time in decades, expectancy has stalled. and after all that, the tories expect us to believe that levelling up expect us to believe that levelling up is more than a slogan. well, let me offer the conservative party a lesson in levelling up. if they want to know how to do it, i...
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leader with tory affiliations who - leader with tory affiliations who affiliations _ leader with torys who affiliations who said, if you - leader with tory affiliations who affiliations who said, if you hadl affiliations who said, if you had presented _ affiliations who said, if you had presented this _ affiliations who said, if you had presented this tax _ affiliations who said, if you had presented this tax rise - affiliations who said, if you had presented this tax rise as - affiliations who said, if you had presented this tax rise as a - affiliations who said, if you had l presented this tax rise as a covid and furlough _ presented this tax rise as a covid and furlough payback— presented this tax rise as a covid and furlough payback tax - presented this tax rise as a covid and furlough payback tax and - presented this tax rise as a covid and furlough payback tax and sol presented this tax rise as a covid . and furlough payback tax and so do the business — and furlough payback tax and so do the business community, _ and furlough payback tax and so do the business community, we - an
leader with tory affiliations who - leader with tory affiliations who affiliations _ leader with torys who affiliations who said, if you - leader with tory affiliations who affiliations who said, if you hadl affiliations who said, if you had presented _ affiliations who said, if you had presented this _ affiliations who said, if you had presented this tax _ affiliations who said, if you had presented this tax rise - affiliations who said, if you had presented this tax rise as - affiliations who...
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the to end up disappointed amongst the tory voting base-— tory voting base.ine to _ tory voting base. the times carries the headline to defy _ tory voting base. the times carries the headline to defy rebels - tory voting base. the times carries the headline to defy rebels over i tory voting base. the times carries| the headline to defy rebels over the rise in social care suggesting he is going to defy them. suggest that there is no other viable credible alternative that has been put to him that he is come up with.— that he is come up with. there are two aspects _ that he is come up with. there are two aspects to _ that he is come up with. there are two aspects to this. _ that he is come up with. there are two aspects to this. on _ that he is come up with. there are two aspects to this. on the - that he is come up with. there are two aspects to this. on the one i that he is come up with. there are i two aspects to this. on the one hand he has _ two aspects to this. on the one hand he has this— two aspects to this. on the one hand he has this huge majority. he
the to end up disappointed amongst the tory voting base-— tory voting base.ine to _ tory voting base. the times carries the headline to defy _ tory voting base. the times carries the headline to defy rebels - tory voting base. the times carries the headline to defy rebels over i tory voting base. the times carries| the headline to defy rebels over the rise in social care suggesting he is going to defy them. suggest that there is no other viable credible alternative that has been put to him...
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conference, we will stand out the tory sleaze that. will stand out the tory sleaze that has polluteds and corrupted our democracy. the racket is over, their time is up. a labour government will sweep away the failed system. our integrity and ethics commission will do what it says on the tin. put integrity and ethics back into government. and, conference, i cannot think of anyone better to lead that change then our shadow cabinet office team and cat smith, ourshadow shadow cabinet office team and cat smith, our shadow ministerfor democracy. just imagine, conference... democracy. just imagine, conference. . ._ democracy. just imagine, - conference. . ._just democracy. just imagine, _ conference. . ._ just imagine conference... applause. just imagine a minister conference. .. applause. just imagine a ministerfor— conference... applause. just imagine a minister for democracy _ conference... applause. just imagine a minister for democracy who - conference... applause. just imagine a minister for democracy who is - a ministerfor democracy who is actually for democracy. and we have got anot
conference, we will stand out the tory sleaze that. will stand out the tory sleaze that has polluteds and corrupted our democracy. the racket is over, their time is up. a labour government will sweep away the failed system. our integrity and ethics commission will do what it says on the tin. put integrity and ethics back into government. and, conference, i cannot think of anyone better to lead that change then our shadow cabinet office team and cat smith, ourshadow shadow cabinet office team...
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he accused the tories of an _ down, betrayed. he accused the tories of an abuse _ down, betrayed.e accused the tories of an abuse of power- down, betrayed. he accused the tories of an abuse of power and | tories of an abuse of power and rallied members to help remove them. the electoral arithmetic is clear. these _ the electoral arithmetic is clear. these conservatives can't be defeated next time unless we, liberal— defeated next time unless we, liberal democrats win tory seats. boris _ liberal democrats win tory seats. boris johnson will stay in downing street_ boris johnson will stay in downing street unless we throw him out. this is a heavy— street unless we throw him out. this is a heavy responsibility. the main policy focus was education, called _ the main policy focus was education, called for— the main policy focus was education, called for £15 million. a third of the education catch—up fund should io the education catch—up fund should go to— the education catch—up fund should go to parents directly. in the most radical, _ go to parents directly. in the most radical, empowe
he accused the tories of an _ down, betrayed. he accused the tories of an abuse _ down, betrayed.e accused the tories of an abuse of power- down, betrayed. he accused the tories of an abuse of power and | tories of an abuse of power and rallied members to help remove them. the electoral arithmetic is clear. these _ the electoral arithmetic is clear. these conservatives can't be defeated next time unless we, liberal— defeated next time unless we, liberal democrats win tory seats. boris _...
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creating special vip lanes for tory donors to get juicy taxpayerfunded vip lanes for tory donors to get developers can ignore you and your community. tory ministers doing specialfavours and your community. tory ministers doing special favours for their mates while dodging accountability for their own actions. and a prime minister who will do anything and say anything for a donation or a vote, except take responsibility for his industrial scale deceits. applause it's time this abuse of power was stopped. it's time for a government that's decent, time these powerful people were held to account. i've always believed in a healthy democracy and a prosperous economy, that it was essentially a contract, a deal between the government and the people. a fair deal. if you do your bit, if you play by the rules, your bit, if you play by the rules, you should be able to afford a decent home in a safe, clean neighbourhood with a comfortable retirement when the time comes. your children should be able to go to a good school and get a good job and have real opportunities to fulfil their potential. you s
creating special vip lanes for tory donors to get juicy taxpayerfunded vip lanes for tory donors to get developers can ignore you and your community. tory ministers doing specialfavours and your community. tory ministers doing special favours for their mates while dodging accountability for their own actions. and a prime minister who will do anything and say anything for a donation or a vote, except take responsibility for his industrial scale deceits. applause it's time this abuse of power was...
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are the tories scum? i do you stand by your remarks? are the tories scum?— the tories scum?nk boris johnson the tories scum? i think boris johnson is _ the tories scum? i think boris johnson is a — the tories scum? i think boris johnson is a racist, _ the tories scum? i think boris| johnson is a racist, misogynist the tories scum? i think boris i johnson is a racist, misogynist ? labour's deputy leader angela rayner causes controversy with her language, while sir keir starmer persuades the annual conference to back his overhaul of party rules. and the us clinch victory in the ryder cup after a dominant display against europe. good evening. there are warnings tonight that many petrol stations have run dry after days of queues at pumps. the petrol retailers association says that more than half of its members' forecourts have run out of fuel. the transport secretary grant shapps insists there is no shortage of fuel the crisis came after a shortage of tanker_ the crisis came after a shortage of tanker drivers led to filling stations_ tanker drivers led to filling stations runnin
are the tories scum? i do you stand by your remarks? are the tories scum?— the tories scum?nk boris johnson the tories scum? i think boris johnson is _ the tories scum? i think boris johnson is a — the tories scum? i think boris johnson is a racist, _ the tories scum? i think boris| johnson is a racist, misogynist the tories scum? i think boris i johnson is a racist, misogynist ? labour's deputy leader angela rayner causes controversy with her language, while sir keir starmer persuades the...
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how will that play out at westminster and with with tory — play out at westminster and with with tory. we know we have to pay more tax pose covid and we know we need to spend more money on social care. what you don't do is put a tax on jobs at a time when you especially need to them and i think especially need to them and i think especiallyjeremy hunt's idea of having a special health and care tax is probably the best way forward. i am not normally in favour of this because some people will be happy to pay for a subsidy for cat terms but not nuclear submarines. in this case, especially after the crisis we have just been through, there is a case for height by vacating and not doing it through national insurance. it feels like it is already down the track. is there any chance of it being reversed? i track. is there any chance of it being reversed?— track. is there any chance of it being reversed? i don't suppose so if this is what — being reversed? i don't suppose so if this is what he _ being reversed? i don't suppose so if this is what he wants _ being reversed? i don't suppose so if
how will that play out at westminster and with with tory — play out at westminster and with with tory. we know we have to pay more tax pose covid and we know we need to spend more money on social care. what you don't do is put a tax on jobs at a time when you especially need to them and i think especially need to them and i think especiallyjeremy hunt's idea of having a special health and care tax is probably the best way forward. i am not normally in favour of this because some people will...
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and i think she will reflect what a lot of traditional tory voters and members of the tory party will what he's reading. she's also pointed out that he's consciously working towards polls, he looks at the polling and what focus groups are saying — what he should have done is looked back at the newspaper cuttings for journalists and see what happened to john major when he reneged on pulling out national insurance. but it does seem as though if you look at the actual polls they've been looking at, this could prove popular — people have bought into the idea that the nhs has been there the last 18 months, and you could say it's covid, now we can get this social care policy in and help pay back the backlog in the nhs, as well. so it could be nice happenstance for him. but it's clear from reading the telegraph and what camilla says, there will be fury amongst those members of the tory party. but most of us aren't members of the tory party, and most of us want to be comfortable where we are with our care costs in the future, and we want the nhs to be as good as it possibly can be. so we will
and i think she will reflect what a lot of traditional tory voters and members of the tory party will what he's reading. she's also pointed out that he's consciously working towards polls, he looks at the polling and what focus groups are saying — what he should have done is looked back at the newspaper cuttings for journalists and see what happened to john major when he reneged on pulling out national insurance. but it does seem as though if you look at the actual polls they've been looking...
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tory mps and voter revolt.. it only takes a certain number— bad idea. yes. it only takes a certain number of _ bad idea. yes. it only takes a certain number of mps - bad idea. yes. it only takes a certain number of mps to - bad idea. yes. it only takes a - certain number of mps to oppose this rate to be dead in the water so i do know that the tories i speak to are extremely angry about this partly because of breaking the manifesto pledge but also because they don't like the idea of a rise in national insurance. and so the way that boris johnson could get out of this is to come up with a different proposal. and something thatjeremy hunt suggested was a special tax purely to pay for this. and that could be the way forward. you could design that takes in a way that doesn't specifically become a tax on jobs, doesn't hit lower earners. doesn't disproportionately hit the young. and it could be attacks whereby, as the tuc want, you could add a bit capital gains and try to make it work. add a bit to second homes. thing
tory mps and voter revolt.. it only takes a certain number— bad idea. yes. it only takes a certain number of _ bad idea. yes. it only takes a certain number of mps - bad idea. yes. it only takes a certain number of mps to - bad idea. yes. it only takes a - certain number of mps to oppose this rate to be dead in the water so i do know that the tories i speak to are extremely angry about this partly because of breaking the manifesto pledge but also because they don't like the idea of a rise in...
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this is a deep issue, the tories have had their— deep issue, the tories have had their own — deep issuecess problems recently and now we have got _ access problems recently and now we have got this affecting prince charies— have got this affecting prince charles and the royal family. this is a much — charles and the royal family. this is a much deeper issue on the issue should _ is a much deeper issue on the issue should be _ is a much deeper issue on the issue should be done transparently and if there _ should be done transparently and if there is— should be done transparently and if there is any hint of people paying to get— there is any hint of people paying to get citizenship up being conferred honours on the back of that, _ conferred honours on the back of that, that — conferred honours on the back of that, that is something very serious that, that is something very serious that must— that, that is something very serious that must be looked at carefully. to the that must be looked at carefully. the sunday that must be looked at carefully. trr the sunday telegraph, tories at war ove
this is a deep issue, the tories have had their— deep issue, the tories have had their own — deep issuecess problems recently and now we have got _ access problems recently and now we have got this affecting prince charies— have got this affecting prince charles and the royal family. this is a much — charles and the royal family. this is a much deeper issue on the issue should _ is a much deeper issue on the issue should be _ is a much deeper issue on the issue should be done...
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he accused the tories of an _ down. betrayed. he accused the tories of an abuse _ down. betrayed.can't be defeated next time unless we, the liberal democrats, when tory seats. borisjohnson will liberal democrats, when tory seats. boris johnson will stay liberal democrats, when tory seats. borisjohnson will stay in downing street unless we throw him out. this is a heavy responsibility. the street unless we throw him out. this is a heavy responsibility.— is a heavy responsibility. the main oli is a heavy responsibility. the main policy focus _ is a heavy responsibility. the main policy focus was — is a heavy responsibility. the main policy focus was education, - is a heavy responsibility. the main policy focus was education, a - is a heavy responsibility. the main policy focus was education, a call. policy focus was education, a call for £15 billion to help pupils catch up, post—pandemic, and money for parents to spend directly. aha, parents to spend directly. a third ofthe parents to spend directly. a third of the education _ parents to spend directly. a third of the education catc
he accused the tories of an _ down. betrayed. he accused the tories of an abuse _ down. betrayed.can't be defeated next time unless we, the liberal democrats, when tory seats. borisjohnson will liberal democrats, when tory seats. boris johnson will stay liberal democrats, when tory seats. borisjohnson will stay in downing street unless we throw him out. this is a heavy responsibility. the street unless we throw him out. this is a heavy responsibility.— is a heavy responsibility. the main oli...
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. , ., ., , ., , , ., tories.es. they are obviously headline grabbing and i think _ tories. they are obviously headline grabbing and i think angela - tories. they are obviously headline grabbing and i think angela rayner| grabbing and i think angela rayner knew that they would be reported, how would they not be? they were at a side event. interesting to see a bbc reporter tried to doorstep angela rayner and try to see if she would apologise. interesting to see andrew marr this morning and get sir keir starmer�*s reaction. he repeated at least three times, that he wouldn't have said it. i think if you want to be a party that shows you want to be a party that shows you want to be a party that shows you want to be government, plain speaking that angela rayner is known for its very important. answering questions directly is extremely important. insulting and imagining it wouldn't be widely reported. keir starmer must be very unhappy this has blown up so very much. it is clear it takes away from what he wants to focus
. , ., ., , ., , , ., tories.es. they are obviously headline grabbing and i think _ tories. they are obviously headline grabbing and i think angela - tories. they are obviously headline grabbing and i think angela rayner| grabbing and i think angela rayner knew that they would be reported, how would they not be? they were at a side event. interesting to see a bbc reporter tried to doorstep angela rayner and try to see if she would apologise. interesting to see andrew marr this morning and get...
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| debate you want in this country, are the tories scum?— the tories scum? boris johnson is a _ the tories scum? i think that boris johnson is a homophobic, - the tories scum? i think that boris johnson is a homophobic, racist, l johnson is a homophobic, racist, misogynistic guy who needs to apologise for his remarks in the past. i will apologise when boris apologises for saying the comments he has made. i retract that he is scum. , ,., he has made. i retract that he is scum. , , scum. there is some support here for anuela scum. there is some support here for angela rayner _ scum. there is some support here for angela rayner for _ scum. there is some support here for angela rayner for her _ scum. there is some support here for angela rayner for her words, - scum. there is some support here for angela rayner for her words, some i angela raynerfor her words, some suggesting that she was speaking passionately and reflecting a wider angle. away from these comments, sort of policy developments that are raising a few eyebrows here at the labour labour conference.
| debate you want in this country, are the tories scum?— the tories scum? boris johnson is a _ the tories scum? i think that boris johnson is a homophobic, - the tories scum? i think that boris johnson is a homophobic, racist, l johnson is a homophobic, racist, misogynistic guy who needs to apologise for his remarks in the past. i will apologise when boris apologises for saying the comments he has made. i retract that he is scum. , ,., he has made. i retract that he is scum. , , scum. there...
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he accused the tories of an abuse of power and rallied members to help remove them.lectoral arithmetic is clear. these conservatives can't be defeated next time unless we, the liberal democrats, win tory seats. borisjohnson will stay in downing street unless we throw him out. this is a heavy responsibility. the main policy focus was education, a call for £15 billion to help pupils catch up, post—pandemic, and money for parents to spend directly. a third of the education catch—up fund should go to parents directly, in the most radical empowering of parents ever. parents should get catch—up vouchers to spend on what they want for their child's education. this was a head—on attack against borisjohnson�*s conservatives, designed to appeal to those who want to remove them from office. lots of talk of fairness, decency and a focus on education. his party is convinced that is a strategy for success, but it's voters he has to win over. surrey is just the sort of place the lib dems have their eye on. esher and walton has long been a safe conservative seat, but there is hope h
he accused the tories of an abuse of power and rallied members to help remove them.lectoral arithmetic is clear. these conservatives can't be defeated next time unless we, the liberal democrats, win tory seats. borisjohnson will stay in downing street unless we throw him out. this is a heavy responsibility. the main policy focus was education, a call for £15 billion to help pupils catch up, post—pandemic, and money for parents to spend directly. a third of the education catch—up fund...
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most of the money is going to go to the nhs and some people - in the tory backbenches say the nhs i ise sponge to soak i up money as it always does, - and if you don't do it with reform there might not be much left for social care... - hang on a minute, we are in the middle of one huge reform and they are about to do another reform. people who say that are mostly people who don't like the nhs anyway, so they say it is a black hole, a sponge. those are people who are really anti—nhs. the truth about the tax situation is really interesting, for people abroad might not realise this, britain remains a low tax country compared to equivalent european countries. also, the amount of money that we spent on bailing out people in the covid crisis, while every country had to reach deep into its pockets and spend a lot, we spent actually less, a lot less than america and germany and some other countries, per head. so the idea that we have become this wild spending country, as ever we are behind most of our equivalents. let's talk about the cultural aspects of this, mina al 0raibi. what would your r
most of the money is going to go to the nhs and some people - in the tory backbenches say the nhs i ise sponge to soak i up money as it always does, - and if you don't do it with reform there might not be much left for social care... - hang on a minute, we are in the middle of one huge reform and they are about to do another reform. people who say that are mostly people who don't like the nhs anyway, so they say it is a black hole, a sponge. those are people who are really anti—nhs. the truth...
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most of the money is going to go to the nhs and some people - in the tory backbenches say the nhs i isive sponge to soak i up money, it always does, - and if you don't do it with reform there might not be much left for social care... - hang on a minute, we are in the middle... we'vejust had one huge reform and they're about to do another reform. the people who say that are mostly people who don't like the nhs anyway, so they say it's a black hole, it's a sinkhole, it's a sponge. those are really people who are anti—nhs. the truth about the tax situation is really interesting. people abroad might not know this, britain remains a low tax country compared to equivalent european countries. also, the amount of money that we spent on furloughing in the covid crisis, where every country had to reach into its pockets deep and spend a lot, we spent actually less, about older people who we put into homes and care homes, where they are understaffed and under resourced, what would their reaction be to how we are dealing with this? it's a great question, martine, because it's about, how do societie
most of the money is going to go to the nhs and some people - in the tory backbenches say the nhs i isive sponge to soak i up money, it always does, - and if you don't do it with reform there might not be much left for social care... - hang on a minute, we are in the middle... we'vejust had one huge reform and they're about to do another reform. the people who say that are mostly people who don't like the nhs anyway, so they say it's a black hole, it's a sinkhole, it's a sponge. those are...
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tory anger over cut benefits —— vi.o upset an awful lot of people. the government has already been accused of ignoring its leveling up the agenda, and this will not go any way to convincing anybody that it has serious intentions any more. the white paper on that is supposed to be published at the end of this year, but more people will you looking at this and thinking actions speak louder than words. they'll be incredibly worried by this. we might be trying to be getting back to business as usual, however, you want to protect... there are an awful lot of families who are still suffering the repercussions of the last 19 months, struggling with debt and rising food prices. this is going to upset a lot of people and not give them the impression the tory party cares about them. impression the tory party cares about them-— impression the tory party cares about them. , about them. maya, jacob rees-mogg tuoted on about them. maya, jacob rees-mogg quoted on the — about them. maya, jacob rees-mogg quoted on the front _ about them
tory anger over cut benefits —— vi.o upset an awful lot of people. the government has already been accused of ignoring its leveling up the agenda, and this will not go any way to convincing anybody that it has serious intentions any more. the white paper on that is supposed to be published at the end of this year, but more people will you looking at this and thinking actions speak louder than words. they'll be incredibly worried by this. we might be trying to be getting back to business as...
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it is hard to see why the tories think— it is hard to see why the tories think this — it is hard to seeis a good policy for them. theresa may tried this in 2017 general— them. theresa may tried this in 2017 general election, immediately called the dementia tax, she had to drop it. the dementia tax, she had to drop it it _ the dementia tax, she had to drop it it has _ the dementia tax, she had to drop it. it has been the third great of british— it. it has been the third great of british politics for a long time. boris _ british politics for a long time. borisjohnson has british politics for a long time. boris johnson has decided, british politics for a long time. borisjohnson has decided, we are told this— borisjohnson has decided, we are told this will be announced later this week, that he is going to go for a _ this week, that he is going to go for a rise — this week, that he is going to go for a rise in— this week, that he is going to go for a rise in national insurance contributions. this is going to be extremely— contributions. this is going to be extremely unpopular, with significa
it is hard to see why the tories think— it is hard to see why the tories think this — it is hard to seeis a good policy for them. theresa may tried this in 2017 general— them. theresa may tried this in 2017 general election, immediately called the dementia tax, she had to drop it. the dementia tax, she had to drop it it _ the dementia tax, she had to drop it it has _ the dementia tax, she had to drop it. it has been the third great of british— it. it has been the third great of british...
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you were very different from these tory politicians. rishi - these tory politicians.and the public sector. do you see some still in their 80s there a connection there7 in their 80s there a connection there? �* , , there? there's 'ust huge differences. _ there? there'sjust huge differences. he - there? there'sjust huge differences. he went - there? there'sjust huge differences. he went to l there? there'sjust huge _ differences. he went to winchester college. they have the money to be able to send him there. we took different routes in life and i think we had very different upbringings. he made his money in the city and you could have, couldn't you7 he made his money in the city and you could have, couldn't you? you considered a job. i you could have, couldn't you? you considered a job.— you could have, couldn't you? you considered a job. considered a “oh. i was offered two “obs. considered a job. i was offered two jobs- goldman _ considered a job. i was offered two jobs. goldman sachs _ considered a job. i was offered two jobs. goldman sachs and _ considered a job. i
you were very different from these tory politicians. rishi - these tory politicians.and the public sector. do you see some still in their 80s there a connection there7 in their 80s there a connection there? �* , , there? there's 'ust huge differences. _ there? there'sjust huge differences. he - there? there'sjust huge differences. he went - there? there'sjust huge differences. he went to l there? there'sjust huge _ differences. he went to winchester college. they have the money to be able to...
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backbenchers away from tory mps who have _ tory backbenchers away from tory mps who have been describedt you have to say that from _ discriminatory, but you have to say that from my view, that's is the government being pragmatic when people _ government being pragmatic when people say can you categorically rule out — people say can you categorically rule out another lifetime completely can i think— rule out another lifetime completely can i think it's naive to say that they can — can i think it's naive to say that they can i_ can i think it's naive to say that they can. i don't think anyone can they can. idon't think anyone can completely— they can. i don't think anyone can completely roll this out as much as we don't _ completely roll this out as much as we don't want it, so i thinkjust being _ we don't want it, so i thinkjust being practical and doing the work now _ being practical and doing the work now. ., ., . g being practical and doing the work now. ., ., . , if being practical and doing the work now— if you - being practical and doing the work| now._ if you look now. pragmatic,
backbenchers away from tory mps who have _ tory backbenchers away from tory mps who have been describedt you have to say that from _ discriminatory, but you have to say that from my view, that's is the government being pragmatic when people _ government being pragmatic when people say can you categorically rule out — people say can you categorically rule out another lifetime completely can i think— rule out another lifetime completely can i think it's naive to say that they can — can i...
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are the tory's scum? i think boris _ what she had to say. are the tory's scum? think boris johnson is - scum? i think boris johnson is misogynistic _ scum? i think boris johnson is misogynistic and _ scum? i think boris johnson is misogynistic and homophobicl scum? i think boris johnson is . misogynistic and homophobic and scum? i think boris johnson is - misogynistic and homophobic and he needs to apologise for his comments in the past. i will apologise when boris apologises for making the comments he made. 50 boris apologises for making the comments he made.— boris apologises for making the comments he made. ., ., , , comments he made. so that has caused a bit of a buzz — comments he made. so that has caused a bit of a buzz here _ comments he made. so that has caused a bit of a buzz here this _ comments he made. so that has caused a bit of a buzz here this morning - comments he made. so that has caused a bit of a buzz here this morning at - a bit of a buzz here this morning at conference. now, i have len mccluskey with me, a big figure in labour circles. you h
are the tory's scum? i think boris _ what she had to say. are the tory's scum? think boris johnson is - scum? i think boris johnson is misogynistic _ scum? i think boris johnson is misogynistic and _ scum? i think boris johnson is misogynistic and homophobicl scum? i think boris johnson is . misogynistic and homophobic and scum? i think boris johnson is - misogynistic and homophobic and he needs to apologise for his comments in the past. i will apologise when boris apologises for making the...
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fir controversial language in terms of taking on the tories?— taking on the tories?ve to be careful about the language we use across the political— about the language we use across the political spectrum. you can still -et political spectrum. you can still get the — political spectrum. you can still get the passion across and call out bad behaviour without using language that i probably wouldn't. the bad behaviour without using language that i probably wouldn't.— that i probably wouldn't. the battle between the _ that i probably wouldn't. the battle between the leadership _ that i probably wouldn't. the battle between the leadership and - that i probably wouldn't. the battle between the leadership and the - that i probably wouldn't. the battle| between the leadership and the left has dominated to some extent so how do you think they will leave today, the leadership after this conference and that speech?— the leadership after this conference and that speech? relieved and very ha - i and that speech? relieved and very happy i think- _ and that speech? relieved and very
fir controversial language in terms of taking on the tories?— taking on the tories?ve to be careful about the language we use across the political— about the language we use across the political spectrum. you can still -et political spectrum. you can still get the — political spectrum. you can still get the passion across and call out bad behaviour without using language that i probably wouldn't. the bad behaviour without using language that i probably wouldn't.— that i probably...
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tory johnson is back with that. lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 diabetes zone. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell your provider about
tory johnson is back with that. lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart...
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then the question to conference, my former tory minister, cutty and cornel labor and p. williams mentioned that the performance of prime minister board is johnson. and his labor came to secure statements, but 1st year treats messages and emails in response to i show last week on the women of afghanistan. felix says, great discussion again tonight, he didn't guess being able to speak openly. and honestly, it's such a change from the mainstream. well, probably says, so i wonder which country is next to feel to be history and not leave the place alone. panic says, i think it's great, the alex brings forth not only the plight of the scottish people, but also takes time to listen to speak to people who aren't affected by the corruptness. it permits other people and cultures to bring people together. so we can all be educators are not gullible. and finally, william nickel said you need to help everyone in the course of freedom and equality, not just at home. that is poverty in scotland, but nobody shooting bullets. see it costs nothing to ask if someone feels to the negative w
then the question to conference, my former tory minister, cutty and cornel labor and p. williams mentioned that the performance of prime minister board is johnson. and his labor came to secure statements, but 1st year treats messages and emails in response to i show last week on the women of afghanistan. felix says, great discussion again tonight, he didn't guess being able to speak openly. and honestly, it's such a change from the mainstream. well, probably says, so i wonder which country is...
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the tories would fear the northern east along _ tories would fear the northern east along lines— torieslines of any burn him a little bit more than keir starmer, a southern _ bit more than keir starmer, a southern metropolitan lawyer they feel quite comfortable in taking on. in feel quite comfortable in taking on. in terms— feel quite comfortable in taking on. in terms of— feel quite comfortable in taking on. in terms of what he did with the party— in terms of what he did with the party move it back onto the blair qround _ party move it back onto the blair ground which we do know has one three _ ground which we do know has one three general election that is something i think that i wouldn't say worried tonight, i think that certainly— say worried tonight, i think that certainly be setting up a little bit and not — certainly be setting up a little bit and not quite expected keir starmer to make _ and not quite expected keir starmer to make his big policy or as politically as he did today. let's aet stuck politically as he did today. let's get stuck into _ politically as he did today. let
the tories would fear the northern east along _ tories would fear the northern east along lines— torieslines of any burn him a little bit more than keir starmer, a southern _ bit more than keir starmer, a southern metropolitan lawyer they feel quite comfortable in taking on. in feel quite comfortable in taking on. in terms— feel quite comfortable in taking on. in terms of— feel quite comfortable in taking on. in terms of what he did with the party— in terms of what he did with the party...
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in among tory backbenchers about that. in duncan— among tory backbenchers about that.i am old enough to rememberthe justifiable concern. i am old enough to remember the antinuclear protest of the _ to remember the antinuclear protest of the 1970s, nuclear power, no, thank— of the 1970s, nuclear power, no, thank you. — of the 1970s, nuclear power, no, thank you, all of that, but there has been — thank you, all of that, but there has been real sense that nuclear is the solution. it has had a terrible reputation. — the solution. it has had a terrible reputation, appalling disasters, chernobyl, the countryside will be affected _ chernobyl, the countryside will be affected for the next 5000 years, so it is extremely poorly viewed in some _ it is extremely poorly viewed in some circumstances, but it is a future — some circumstances, but it is a future as— some circumstances, but it is a future as part of the mix because we don't _ future as part of the mix because we don't have _ future as part of the mix because we don't have any other options. we must _ don't have any othe
in among tory backbenchers about that. in duncan— among tory backbenchers about that.i am old enough to rememberthe justifiable concern. i am old enough to remember the antinuclear protest of the _ to remember the antinuclear protest of the 1970s, nuclear power, no, thank— of the 1970s, nuclear power, no, thank you. — of the 1970s, nuclear power, no, thank you, all of that, but there has been — thank you, all of that, but there has been real sense that nuclear is the solution. it has...
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"tories condemn tax rise sham." ~ ., ., sham."l care is the nightmare _ sham." well, reforming social care is the nightmare that _ sham." well, reforming social care is the nightmare that keeps - sham." well, reforming social care is the nightmare that keeps giving | is the nightmare that keeps giving in the neck for government after government, and boris's government is no exception to that. and here we are again, for someone that's been around a little bit, and even the telegraph talks about tories condemning the tax rise sham, a reference to a former leader, iain duncan smith, who basicallyjust said the reforms are not fundamentally enough. and you understand what he says that, because despite the sex of efforts by successive governments, it seems everybody agrees isn't sustainable —— successive efforts. but nobody can find a solution, even after borisjohnson can find a solution, even after boris johnson stood can find a solution, even after borisjohnson stood on the pavement outside downing street and said this is effectively
"tories condemn tax rise sham." ~ ., ., sham."l care is the nightmare _ sham." well, reforming social care is the nightmare that _ sham." well, reforming social care is the nightmare that keeps - sham." well, reforming social care is the nightmare that keeps giving | is the nightmare that keeps giving in the neck for government after government, and boris's government is no exception to that. and here we are again, for someone that's been around a little bit, and...
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it tory province. what your news are from london still ahead. thousands of indonesian inmates killed in a devastating fire human rights groups cool for urgent prison reforms. you case biggest worship had for the south china sea, watchful eye of beige ing, which claims most of the diffusion waters. and in sports, some english premier clubs set for major blow head of this we can match up ah how we've got clouds gathering across western parts. if you're from that high will something of a chaise from the love, the dry, bright, warm weather that we have seen recently. little area of light pressure just burring up across sea by bisco, introducing some cloudy skies, the average that western side of france pushing across western parts of england, 3 wells and come thursday. there we go. that's that was the weather coming across. a good part of france, northern parts of spain, also seeing some heavy down pulls the rain will make its way across the low countries into a good parts of germany. cooler wet weather th
it tory province. what your news are from london still ahead. thousands of indonesian inmates killed in a devastating fire human rights groups cool for urgent prison reforms. you case biggest worship had for the south china sea, watchful eye of beige ing, which claims most of the diffusion waters. and in sports, some english premier clubs set for major blow head of this we can match up ah how we've got clouds gathering across western parts. if you're from that high will something of a chaise...
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tory, you stick around.t trends of the new season, yeah, save some money. go in your own closet and come out looking brand-new. >> announcer: monday, your morning is going to start sweet when alessia cara performs for you. ♪ sweet dreams ♪ >> announcer: monday, it's alessia cara, only on "good morning america's" concert series sponsored by carmax. series sponsored by carmax. >> good morning. we have a look at traffic. >> we are going to start with a live look at the bay bridge co. plaza. this has been the hot spot morning long. we had a sig alert that has cleared by the backup continues in the same thing goes in emeryville with a like picture showing 80. i have been following the sensors as you come out of berkeley. the speeds are now up to around 19 miles per hour on 580. >> every single day, we're all getting a little bit better. we're better cooks... better neighbors... hi. i've got this until you get back. better parents... and better friends. no! no! that's why comcast works around the clock constantly
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you were very different from these tory politicians.s background, middle—class, one parent a doctor, parents and the public sector. do you see some similarity. there a connection there? there's just huge differences. he went to winchester college. they have the money to be able to send him there. we took different routes in life and i think we had very different upbringings. he made his money in the city and you could have, couldn't you ? you considered a job. i was offered two jobs. goldman sachs and the bank of england, and i chose the bank because i wanted to be an economist and i believed in public service. i had a great time at the bank. my firstjob was at the japan desk, analysing the japanese economy. little did i know that there might be parallels with our own economy. you applied to goldman sachs? yes, and i applied to some banks. i wanted to be an economist. did you sit there, thinking you could work there? i had these two jobs in front of me and i made a choice. when you're at the bank you get seconded, you work in the britis
you were very different from these tory politicians.s background, middle—class, one parent a doctor, parents and the public sector. do you see some similarity. there a connection there? there's just huge differences. he went to winchester college. they have the money to be able to send him there. we took different routes in life and i think we had very different upbringings. he made his money in the city and you could have, couldn't you ? you considered a job. i was offered two jobs. goldman...
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there is no sign of a tory rebellion, partly because many tory mps have hundreds if not thousands ofcerned, i think, that money is being handed over but there are no clear targets yet for there are no clear targets yet for the nhs or details on social care reform. at one thing is very obvious today, borisjohnson is delighted that in one hour labour mps will vote against these tax rises which will mean more money for the nhs. studio: thank you. ministers have made it clear that the lion's share of the extra cash raised by the new taxes will initially go to the nhs — and not the care sector. theyjustify that by pointing to the huge backlog in those waiting for nhs treatment in england, made worse by the pandemic. but speaking to the bbc, borisjohnson refused to set any targets for reducing waiting times. he was speaking to our health editor hugh pym. you see people come forward... the prime minister was back at the hospital trust where he was treated in intensive care during the first covid surge. he's announced a new three—year funding dealfor the nhs in england to help clear the back
there is no sign of a tory rebellion, partly because many tory mps have hundreds if not thousands ofcerned, i think, that money is being handed over but there are no clear targets yet for there are no clear targets yet for the nhs or details on social care reform. at one thing is very obvious today, borisjohnson is delighted that in one hour labour mps will vote against these tax rises which will mean more money for the nhs. studio: thank you. ministers have made it clear that the lion's share...
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selling climate tories to an editor— stories. selling climate tories to an editor is— stories.t get into the news, so i think all eyes will be _ into the news, so i think all eyes will be on — into the news, so i think all eyes will be on this story.— will be on this story. another politician _ will be on this story. another politician who _ will be on this story. another politician who doesn't - will be on this story. another politician who doesn't want i will be on this story. another| politician who doesn't want to get involved, eltonjohn. taking on the prime minister over brexit. this is particularly about the lack of visas from artist who want to tour. brute from artist who want to tour. we left the from artist who want to tour. - left the single market, and there was no real deal done for artists touring. this has caused a huge amount of disruption and red tape, and eltonjohn has put himself at the forefront of this campaign to ease things. the uk say they put forward a scheme to the eu, and the eu says that would not be acceptable to them. their alternative would have ke
selling climate tories to an editor— stories. selling climate tories to an editor is— stories.t get into the news, so i think all eyes will be _ into the news, so i think all eyes will be on — into the news, so i think all eyes will be on this story.— will be on this story. another politician _ will be on this story. another politician who _ will be on this story. another politician who doesn't - will be on this story. another politician who doesn't want i will be on this story....
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for the first time we've seen in polling that tories are haemorrhaging in terms _ that tories are haemorrhagingpuzzle with the backbenchers for them and you've got to wonder— backbenchers for them and you've got to wonder if— backbenchers for them and you've got to wonder if perhaps boris johnson and javid _ to wonder if perhaps boris johnson and javid just don't want another fight _ and javid just don't want another fight with— and javid just don't want another fight with the backbenchers we know many _ fight with the backbenchers we know many of _ fight with the backbenchers we know many of them are strongly against vaccine _ many of them are strongly against vaccine passports. you got to frame all of— vaccine passports. you got to frame all of this— vaccine passports. you got to frame all of this within the conservative party— all of this within the conservative party polling. all of this within the conservative party petting-— party polling. vaccine passports coin: party polling. vaccine passports geing ahead _ party polling. vaccine passports geing ahead in _ party polling. vaccine passpor
for the first time we've seen in polling that tories are haemorrhaging in terms _ that tories are haemorrhagingpuzzle with the backbenchers for them and you've got to wonder— backbenchers for them and you've got to wonder if— backbenchers for them and you've got to wonder if perhaps boris johnson and javid _ to wonder if perhaps boris johnson and javid just don't want another fight _ and javid just don't want another fight with— and javid just don't want another fight with the...
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mr speaker, read my lips, the tories can never again claim to be the party of low tax.— the tories can to social care will _ be the party of low tax. changes to social care will only _ be the party of low tax. changes to social care will only take _ be the party of low tax. changes to social care will only take place - be the party of low tax. changes to social care will only take place in l social care will only take place in england, but it is a uk tax rise and will mean extra money for scotland, wales and northern ireland, too. it will fall hardest on the young and the lowest paid, the two groups who have suffered the worst economic consequences of the pandemic. before toda , to consequences of the pandemic. before today. tory anger _ consequences of the pandemic. before today, tory anger was frothing - consequences of the pandemic. eefre today, tory anger was frothing about putting tax up to make these changes but there wasn't much evidence of that today. the but there wasn't much evidence of that toda . ., ., , ., that today. the reform of social care has been _ that today. the re
mr speaker, read my lips, the tories can never again claim to be the party of low tax.— the tories can to social care will _ be the party of low tax. changes to social care will only _ be the party of low tax. changes to social care will only take _ be the party of low tax. changes to social care will only take place - be the party of low tax. changes to social care will only take place in l social care will only take place in england, but it is a uk tax rise and will mean extra money for...
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the truth is the tories are _ will spend it?! the truth is the tories are all— will spend it?!x _ will spend it?! the truth is the tories are all tax and - will spend it?! the truth is the tories are all tax and no - will spend it?! the truth is the . tories are all tax and no strategy. when it comes to the nhs and social care, as here the public clapped them, this year the tories tax them. there are far too many outstanding questions with no detail published yesterday. what other tax rises on working people are set for further down the line, given the prime minister refused to rule them out yesterday? will council tax have to rise to make the sums add up, and how will the government relieve the burden on councils and care homes, again on which there was no detail yesterday and no detail today? the independent care group has said it is not clear how the money is going to the front line. that means providers are squeezed and working conditions and pay are impacted. mr deputy speaker, there just does not add up. i will take an intervention. i thank my honourable friend, and we al
the truth is the tories are _ will spend it?! the truth is the tories are all— will spend it?!x _ will spend it?! the truth is the tories are all tax and - will spend it?! the truth is the tories are all tax and no - will spend it?! the truth is the . tories are all tax and no strategy. when it comes to the nhs and social care, as here the public clapped them, this year the tories tax them. there are far too many outstanding questions with no detail published yesterday. what other tax rises...
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in the tory party about the necessity of this move.uring the pandemic keeping people in work but there is this me to come up with a long—term fund for social care. there's an immediate need to support the nhs and there is no other way around it apart from borrowing more money than putting peoples taxes up a little bit. that is why we expect the vote to go through. but there is still an awful lot that ministers will need to do to convince mps. and the wider public i think in the uk as well about how this plan for social care is actually get work. although they covered their way of finding it they haven't really given much detail on how it will actually work. interesting, getting the public on side. the evening standard snapple but you got showing that a0 for percent of adults support this but if you are 18 to 2a—year—olds aborted because of course they will be the ones who potentially will be hardest hit. �* . be the ones who potentially will be hardest hit. . ., ., �* , hardest hit. again that's the argument — hardest hit. again that's
in the tory party about the necessity of this move.uring the pandemic keeping people in work but there is this me to come up with a long—term fund for social care. there's an immediate need to support the nhs and there is no other way around it apart from borrowing more money than putting peoples taxes up a little bit. that is why we expect the vote to go through. but there is still an awful lot that ministers will need to do to convince mps. and the wider public i think in the uk as well...
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yes, and one of the . people asking the questions will be tom tugendhat, the tory mp who chairs the foreign affairs select committee, even on a good day is quite critical of the government that he is a member of the political party for that government, he is also a former veteran who served in afghanistan and he gave that a very powerful speech when parliament was recalled to the week before last which went viral, around the entire world. kind of capturing some of the emotion around the us withdrawal from afghanistan. he will be in the chairfor from afghanistan. he will be in the chair for that from afghanistan. he will be in the chairfor that session, and from afghanistan. he will be in the chair for that session, and they will be quite a lot of outspoken mps on that committee who got quite strong opinions and quite a lot of experience of foreign affairs. the labour party have put a whole list of questions in ten different areas they want dominic raab to answer, whether it is about the previous mission in afghanistan, about his own personal contact, whether he went on holiday at the right
yes, and one of the . people asking the questions will be tom tugendhat, the tory mp who chairs the foreign affairs select committee, even on a good day is quite critical of the government that he is a member of the political party for that government, he is also a former veteran who served in afghanistan and he gave that a very powerful speech when parliament was recalled to the week before last which went viral, around the entire world. kind of capturing some of the emotion around the us...
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but he did so pretty comfortable pulling position with a tories ahead of the opposition as pilot moved towards her. and a surprise moved he brought and list plus as a tory party surprise. ever women, what is the critique but have us a ministerial musical to fit into the overall political landscape? last month, i'll exhausted john curtis to review the prospect, as evidenced. emmy opinion. so john comes tumbling to the state of westminster passes, look at live political parties and tell me if you are bought us johnson this note you'd be pretty comfortable with an opinion poll lead well into this tab of parliament. county is fee up to say things are going. all right. i think there is no job the bars. johnson's to the show pretty would certainly real and most of his previous previous prime minister who was enjoying us. anything like a story position as the one, the bars johnson county, georgia because i was on average, you're around 6 or $76.00 will so points and labor in the balls, but you have to be why we all watch ash nitty 2 and a half years needed to just turn in and use our prime mi
but he did so pretty comfortable pulling position with a tories ahead of the opposition as pilot moved towards her. and a surprise moved he brought and list plus as a tory party surprise. ever women, what is the critique but have us a ministerial musical to fit into the overall political landscape? last month, i'll exhausted john curtis to review the prospect, as evidenced. emmy opinion. so john comes tumbling to the state of westminster passes, look at live political parties and tell me if you...
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borisjohnson�*s overriding some tory anxiety.y for better funded public services. in order to deal with the problems of the nhs backlogs, you also have to fix social care. we're taking the tough decisions, mr speaker, that the country wants to see, we're putting another £36 billion in. but the labour leader says the extra taxes are falling on the wrong people. working people will pay higher tax, those in need will still lose their homes to pay for care, and he can't even say if the nhs backlog will be cleared. well, he gesticulates, but they're all breaking their manifesto promises and putting up taxes on their working constituents for this?! _ of all the ways to raise public funds, why is the prime minister insisting on hammering working people? mr speaker, we're proud of what we've been doing throughout this pandemic to look after working people. under the plans, some will still have to fork out as much as £86,000 for their care, which could force them to sell their home. mrjohnson�*s promised to stop that happening, suggesting
borisjohnson�*s overriding some tory anxiety.y for better funded public services. in order to deal with the problems of the nhs backlogs, you also have to fix social care. we're taking the tough decisions, mr speaker, that the country wants to see, we're putting another £36 billion in. but the labour leader says the extra taxes are falling on the wrong people. working people will pay higher tax, those in need will still lose their homes to pay for care, and he can't even say if the nhs...
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applause but we have to go much further than just preventing the tory damage.need to strengthen our democracy, so everyone's voices are heard. shifting more power out of westminster so local decisions are made by and for the people they affect. a new kind of community politics that truly engages people who are too often left out. and a fair electoral system so everyone's vote count equally. applause that is what a fair deal looks like. conference, we can give people this fair deal. we can renew the contract between government and the people and we can deliver a zero carbon economy. liberal democrats can be the party of education, of caring and business. i know we can do it. i'll liberal democrat brett has already. government u—turns on everything from planning to id cards, so let's keep fighting for parents, for parents and for small businesses. —— for carers. and when you are knocking on those doors, and speaking to your neighbours, when they ask you what we stand for, tell them this. liberal democrats stand for a fair deal to be delivered by politicians who a
applause but we have to go much further than just preventing the tory damage.need to strengthen our democracy, so everyone's voices are heard. shifting more power out of westminster so local decisions are made by and for the people they affect. a new kind of community politics that truly engages people who are too often left out. and a fair electoral system so everyone's vote count equally. applause that is what a fair deal looks like. conference, we can give people this fair deal. we can renew...
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it tory province. latasha magazine is deputy country director for the u. s. world food program in democratic republic of congo. she's joining us from skype from kinshasa. thank you very much indeed for being with us. how hard is it for 8 organizations like yours to get help to people, given that there is still fighting going on in parts of the country? there are many challenging, ne, or which already in itself is the biggest turn them in terms of number one out to probably not enough food every day. and in ne, occasionally we can, why obviously because of the continuum displacement as he was saying, it struck him in time and asked her to reach the speculations, but we are going to provide the emergency history to build the need, especially he'll be simply just letting who's auction both at the local population, that guy experiencing a lot of strength to be able to display populations. so we never know how long they are going to stay. in the case, we saw in katherine's point size report to the kind of aid that some people at least are able to get. but given
it tory province. latasha magazine is deputy country director for the u. s. world food program in democratic republic of congo. she's joining us from skype from kinshasa. thank you very much indeed for being with us. how hard is it for 8 organizations like yours to get help to people, given that there is still fighting going on in parts of the country? there are many challenging, ne, or which already in itself is the biggest turn them in terms of number one out to probably not enough food every...
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the tories have already claimed some crucial pieces.vantage to seize victory from defeat? next week, they have their conference. we might get the first answer to that. that's it from this edition of political thinking. thanks for watching. we have quite a big change on the way in our weather, something cooler and more unsettled through the week ahead. make the most of today if you like warm weather because it is another one of those days temperatures will be above where they should be for the time of year. a lot of dry weather around — but rain moving into the west thanks to this stripe of cloud on the satellite picture. this is a frontal system bringing rain into northern ireland. initially that rain will push eastwards and behind this front, a cold front, we change the air mass, we change the feel of the weather and lose the orange colours and get the yellow and then the blue shades and things will turn markedly cooler over the next few days. that rain moving into northern ireland through the afternoon. some heavy bursts with strong a
the tories have already claimed some crucial pieces.vantage to seize victory from defeat? next week, they have their conference. we might get the first answer to that. that's it from this edition of political thinking. thanks for watching. we have quite a big change on the way in our weather, something cooler and more unsettled through the week ahead. make the most of today if you like warm weather because it is another one of those days temperatures will be above where they should be for the...