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oh we're on the tory bomb. oh we're on the tory policy please people say let's go.kass nominee . my union jackass is . nominee. my union jackass is. actually british gas because of the reports are all over the news of breaking into verbal people's homes and falsely putting prepayment metres. absolutely disgusting in the middle of a cost of living crisis which is gas all unruly. so you need in by ofgem it's totally shocking. shaun bailey you're nominee please my nominee is the new york times for their continual britain bashing with a article called a cautionary tale of self—destruction what new york times should do is called to check on the massive problems have in america and particularly new york. we in britain will survive , have always survived. survive, have always survived. the fact we survived a lot longer than americans. so we should alone. should should us alone. they should concentrate on own. and concentrate on their own. and that border. yes that southern border. yes i cannot believe that we're at it again. they literally hate our country. no one should b
oh we're on the tory bomb. oh we're on the tory policy please people say let's go.kass nominee . my union jackass is . nominee. my union jackass is. actually british gas because of the reports are all over the news of breaking into verbal people's homes and falsely putting prepayment metres. absolutely disgusting in the middle of a cost of living crisis which is gas all unruly. so you need in by ofgem it's totally shocking. shaun bailey you're nominee please my nominee is the new york times for...
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oh we're on the tory bomb. oh we're on the tory policy please people say let's go.kass nominee . my union jackass is . nominee. my union jackass is. actually british gas because of the reports are all over the news of breaking into verbal people's homes and falsely putting prepayment metres. absolutely disgusting in the middle of a cost of living crisis which is gas all unruly. so you need in by ofgem it's totally shocking. shaun bailey you're nominee please my nominee is the new york times for their continual britain bashing with a article called a cautionary tale of self—destruction what new york times should do is called to check on the massive problems have in america and particularly new york. we in britain will survive , have always survived. survive, have always survived. the fact we survived a lot longer than americans. so we should alone. should should us alone. they should concentrate on own. and concentrate on their own. and that border. yes that southern border. yes i cannot believe that we're at it again. they literally hate our country. no one should b
oh we're on the tory bomb. oh we're on the tory policy please people say let's go.kass nominee . my union jackass is . nominee. my union jackass is. actually british gas because of the reports are all over the news of breaking into verbal people's homes and falsely putting prepayment metres. absolutely disgusting in the middle of a cost of living crisis which is gas all unruly. so you need in by ofgem it's totally shocking. shaun bailey you're nominee please my nominee is the new york times for...
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i mean the tories tories? i mean the tories convened the brexit coalition and it had parts of it.arts of it on the right. but the dominant theme, the dominant idea in it was that vision really was a sort of buccaneering free trading type for terms. yeah, none of them knew anything about singapore. my first thought and that was a major problem i'd take that actually a little bit of you know public housing it's a sort of social market sort of model singapore but know that they're vision on the tory side was unilateral free trade and my problem with that is that you couldn't really invent a worse prescription for britain's problems we have a massive trade problems we have a massive trade problem we're constantly producing these trade deficits and we're constantly selling things off to pay for the imports that we the we that we enjoy . so unless you can face up enjoy. so unless you can face up to that and i see no absolutely no hint that many tories understand it i think the labour party understand it either unless you can actually get to the of what the problem is, the root of what t
i mean the tories tories? i mean the tories convened the brexit coalition and it had parts of it.arts of it on the right. but the dominant theme, the dominant idea in it was that vision really was a sort of buccaneering free trading type for terms. yeah, none of them knew anything about singapore. my first thought and that was a major problem i'd take that actually a little bit of you know public housing it's a sort of social market sort of model singapore but know that they're vision on the...
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you talked of| growing up in a time of tory-fuelled growing up in a time of tory—fuelled hate and showednks to a conservative—led government you could get married. conservative-led government you could get married.— conservative-led government you could get married. most tory mps voted against _ could get married. most tory mps voted against it _ could get married. most tory mps voted against it and _ could get married. most tory mps voted against it and labour- could get married. most tory mps voted against it and labour mps i could get married. most tory mps i voted against it and labour mps got it through. but the story is, it is actually a story of why politics matters. people often say to me, i won't vote, it doesn't make any difference. it couldn't be more profound for me. there i was on marches outside parliament against section 28 and then some years later, there i was in parliament, almost the first debate i spoke in was for equal marriage and now i have a wedding ring, because last yeari have a wedding ring, because last year i got married to my long—term part dmer and new hous
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i'm asking, can the tories around ? prime tories this mess around?me minister, we should say that because been at the helm for just over 100 days, he sort of celebrated this week. done? is that what celebration? but according recent survey, according to a recent survey, more 70% people in more than 70% of the people in this country that he won't be in number 10 after the next general election . so can sunak turn this election. so can sunak turn this around? stay tuned for it's royal roundup time. royal biographer angela levin will be like in the studio with all the latest from the royal as the king's coronation approaches, speculation is mounting as to whether prince harry and meghan will in attendance. we'll discuss that of both. and then at five, it's this week's difficult conversation. now, according to the office of national statistics. at least 45,000 people died as result of covid within 45,000 people died as result of covid within a care home setting .tony covid within a care home setting . tony stolz, 87 year old mother antonia was one of tho
i'm asking, can the tories around ? prime tories this mess around?me minister, we should say that because been at the helm for just over 100 days, he sort of celebrated this week. done? is that what celebration? but according recent survey, according to a recent survey, more 70% people in more than 70% of the people in this country that he won't be in number 10 after the next general election . so can sunak turn this election. so can sunak turn this around? stay tuned for it's royal roundup...
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however they are sick of the tories . you know, i come from , tories.ere lee anderson is a the mp and despite and i'm not you know i am going to not sticking up for him because don't find his views compatible with mine but. he is a good constitu anc mp. so i think he's kind of it's not a foregone conclusion because i think people going to vote in the next election on the quality of the mp that's in their constituent set and i think that's really difficult for both parties . and difficult for both parties. and the tories have made a mess of the tories have made a mess of the last few years the country is undoubtedly on its knees , but is undoubtedly on its knees, but laboun is undoubtedly on its knees, but labour, the labour party is not don't they're not coming forward as the hero in the white house for that i. do honestly think that keir starmer . for that i. do honestly think that keir starmer. i don't think he's going to be giving into, you know, trade union barons, etc. think he will follow etc. i think he will follow a tory budget. i he will be tha
however they are sick of the tories . you know, i come from , tories.ere lee anderson is a the mp and despite and i'm not you know i am going to not sticking up for him because don't find his views compatible with mine but. he is a good constitu anc mp. so i think he's kind of it's not a foregone conclusion because i think people going to vote in the next election on the quality of the mp that's in their constituent set and i think that's really difficult for both parties . and difficult for...
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however they are sick of the tories . you know, i come from , tories.ere lee anderson is a the mp and despite and i'm not you know i am going to not sticking up for him because don't find his views compatible with mine but. he is a good constitu anc mp. so i think he's kind of it's not a foregone conclusion because i think people going to vote in the next election on the quality of the mp that's in their constituent set and i think that's really difficult for both parties . and difficult for both parties. and the tories have made a mess of the tories have made a mess of the last few years the country is undoubtedly on its knees , but is undoubtedly on its knees, but laboun is undoubtedly on its knees, but labour, the labour party is not don't they're not coming forward as the hero in the white house for that i. do honestly think that keir starmer . for that i. do honestly think that keir starmer. i don't think he's going to be giving into, you know, trade union barons, etc. think he will follow etc. i think he will follow a tory budget. i he will be tha
however they are sick of the tories . you know, i come from , tories.ere lee anderson is a the mp and despite and i'm not you know i am going to not sticking up for him because don't find his views compatible with mine but. he is a good constitu anc mp. so i think he's kind of it's not a foregone conclusion because i think people going to vote in the next election on the quality of the mp that's in their constituent set and i think that's really difficult for both parties . and difficult for...
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but is there any cause they've caused by a tory they've been caused by a tory government?government? yeah. and now a vote is preferred on basically is preferred labour on basically everything ukraine. so everything except ukraine. so yeah. cost of housing, nhs cost living. and what the living. and that's what the tories lost they, they tories have lost that they, they lost when they lost their membership when they got they've lost got rid of boris, they've lost actual conservatives not actual conservatives by not doing conservative then doing anything conservative then they've competence which they've lost on competence which is always going to be the one thing that they have labour thing that they have over labour are lefties, but the are sort of mad lefties, but the tories that and they tories have lost that and they lost they, they lost members. they, when they overruled election of trust overruled the election of trust and that was a great sort of and yes that was a great sort of push to push through and yeah. and now we're going to have to go through this illusion aga
but is there any cause they've caused by a tory they've been caused by a tory government?government? yeah. and now a vote is preferred on basically is preferred labour on basically everything ukraine. so everything except ukraine. so yeah. cost of housing, nhs cost living. and what the living. and that's what the tories lost they, they tories have lost that they, they lost when they lost their membership when they got they've lost got rid of boris, they've lost actual conservatives not actual...
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so i'll go for the tories . why have they go for the tories. why have they selected off?the widows? because they've been disastrous. if it wasn't to alleged corruption within the snp and if it wasn't the woke takeover of the party most of the the party that most of the scottish public what scottish public hate, what was it that did for nicola sturgeon? most of the scottish public way of snp written in the poll of the snp written in the poll was way over. set to have 60 was way over. snp set to have 60 msps, all and while the projected to have 45 and out of the 57 seats and for westminster i mean but i'll have to look i hear the snp are losing support the snp are still beating that opinion polls and nicola sturgeon's approval ratings 64% in scotland and 46% across the entire city of over 880 ten them any of the outgoing tory prime ministers would have loved to have lost by ofsted because they've got a disaster . have lost by ofsted because they've got a disaster. i hate to throw numbers around but a majority of scots were against the gender recognition bill when last polle
so i'll go for the tories . why have they go for the tories. why have they selected off?the widows? because they've been disastrous. if it wasn't to alleged corruption within the snp and if it wasn't the woke takeover of the party most of the the party that most of the scottish public what scottish public hate, what was it that did for nicola sturgeon? most of the scottish public way of snp written in the poll of the snp written in the poll was way over. set to have 60 was way over. snp set to...
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so i'll go for the tories . why have they go for the tories. why have they selected off?the widows? because they've been disastrous. if it wasn't to alleged corruption within the snp and if it wasn't the woke takeover of the party most of the the party that most of the scottish public what scottish public hate, what was it that did for nicola sturgeon? most of the scottish public way of snp written in the poll of the snp written in the poll was way over. set to have 60 was way over. snp set to have 60 msps, all and while the projected to have 45 and out of the 57 seats and for westminster i mean but i'll have to look i hear the snp are losing support the snp are still beating that opinion polls and nicola sturgeon's approval ratings 64% in scotland and 46% across the entire city of over 880 ten them any of the outgoing tory prime ministers would have loved to have lost by ofsted because they've got a disaster . have lost by ofsted because they've got a disaster. i hate to throw numbers around but a majority of scots were against the gender recognition bill when last polle
so i'll go for the tories . why have they go for the tories. why have they selected off?the widows? because they've been disastrous. if it wasn't to alleged corruption within the snp and if it wasn't the woke takeover of the party most of the the party that most of the scottish public what scottish public hate, what was it that did for nicola sturgeon? most of the scottish public way of snp written in the poll of the snp written in the poll was way over. set to have 60 was way over. snp set to...
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and that's what the tories that they tories have lost that they, they lost membership they lost theirship when they got they've lost got rid of boris, they've lost actual conservatives not actual conservatives by not doing conservative then doing anything conservative then they've competence which they've lost on competence which is always going to be the one thing that they have over labour are mad lefties, but the are sort of mad lefties, but the tories that they tories have lost that and they lost they, they lost members. they, when they overruled the election of trust lost members. they, when they overyes d the election of trust lost members. they, when they overyes that: election of trust lost members. they, when they overyes that was ction of trust lost members. they, when they overyes that was aion of trust lost members. they, when they overyes that was a great trust lost members. they, when they overyes that was a great sortt lost members. they, when they overyes that was a great sort of and yes that was a great sort of push to push through and yeah. and now we're going to hav
and that's what the tories that they tories have lost that they, they lost membership they lost theirship when they got they've lost got rid of boris, they've lost actual conservatives not actual conservatives by not doing conservative then doing anything conservative then they've competence which they've lost on competence which is always going to be the one thing that they have over labour are mad lefties, but the are sort of mad lefties, but the tories that they tories have lost that and...
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former tory leader sir court. former tory leader sir ian duncan—smith.d of european law that's been delivered. you know , got a bill delivered. you know, got a bill sitting in the lords to deliver on northern ireland and we can get that through. so there are things happening, but of course we can really make the uk home when we've done these things. but thanks to covid, it's taking longer than we anticipated. for many, the northern ireland protocol remains of the main pieces of unfinished business. former brexit minister david jones. well, i think we need to make clear to the european union we will not continue with a state affairs whereby northern a part of the uk is subject to a foreign administration and subject to the jurisdiction of foreign court. and what we ought to be doing is pressing on with the northern ireland protocol bill, which has gone through the commons, which is now in the lords. there was a clear sense among the room that the institutions run by remainers were preventing what they see as a true brexit. the former brexit minister, davi
former tory leader sir court. former tory leader sir ian duncan—smith.d of european law that's been delivered. you know , got a bill delivered. you know, got a bill sitting in the lords to deliver on northern ireland and we can get that through. so there are things happening, but of course we can really make the uk home when we've done these things. but thanks to covid, it's taking longer than we anticipated. for many, the northern ireland protocol remains of the main pieces of unfinished...
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other tory mps are urging pragmatism- we _ and wales. other tory mps are urging pragmatism.ing pragmatism. we have to _ and wales. other tory mps are urging pragmatism. we have to stop - and wales. other tory mps are urging| pragmatism. we have to stop thinking that if there is a deal that is about to be done it means we have been done over in some way. labour has said that if tunic holds a vote on a deal, they will back it, meaning it could pass even if some tories and the dup and not on board. if he is able to pull off a deal, we will soppori — if he is able to pull off a deal, we will sopport it. _ if he is able to pull off a deal, we will support it, because - if he is able to pull off a deal, we will support it, because we - if he is able to pull off a deal, we will support it, because we thinkl if he is able to pull off a deal, we. will support it, because we think it would _ will support it, because we think it would he _ will support it, because we think it would he an— will support it, because we think it would be an improvement - will support it, because we think i
other tory mps are urging pragmatism- we _ and wales. other tory mps are urging pragmatism.ing pragmatism. we have to _ and wales. other tory mps are urging pragmatism. we have to stop - and wales. other tory mps are urging| pragmatism. we have to stop thinking that if there is a deal that is about to be done it means we have been done over in some way. labour has said that if tunic holds a vote on a deal, they will back it, meaning it could pass even if some tories and the dup and not on...
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the guardian is running tories plot, running with tories plot, childcare in budget free childcare.hey're proposing that times has learnt work skills, all face benefits . skills, all face benefits. jobless told and they express . jobless told and they express. tell us, harry, are you coming to coronation is a note of exasperation there from the royal and the daily star has a lovely optimistic story. the sun is falling to bits so we're all doomed. and those your front pages. doomed. and those your front pages . we're going to kick pages. we're going to kick things off with the front page of saturday's guardian. dan, what have they gone for ? well, what have they gone for? well, on the face of it, it looks like quite a positive story. you think the treasury is considering proposal to massively expand free childcare for one and two year olds in england in a move would cost billions. the department of education have submitted a plan for free 30 hours a week. entitlement working parents and yeah they're expanding this this this free childcare which to looks like they're preparing for a g
the guardian is running tories plot, running with tories plot, childcare in budget free childcare.hey're proposing that times has learnt work skills, all face benefits . skills, all face benefits. jobless told and they express . jobless told and they express. tell us, harry, are you coming to coronation is a note of exasperation there from the royal and the daily star has a lovely optimistic story. the sun is falling to bits so we're all doomed. and those your front pages. doomed. and those...
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the fact is, the tory party is no longer tory.nk the debate is who should lead conservative party? well, there's only one conservative amongst the three. amongst these three. and that is liz truss. she's the only one who wishes to put power back in the hands of the people. what could be more clear about giving people the right spend their own money then reducing taxes under the administration, they raised taxes, it increased taxes to the highest point since , world war highest point since, world war two, the highest debt since world war two. inflation at a 40 year high. that policy, those policies had to be binned .just policies had to be binned. just coming back to the blob when the perpetual, by the way , democracy perpetual, by the way, democracy is perpetually being challenged by the state. it is. and that is so disturbing. and i spoke about double and triple place and liz truss is pushing against it. couldn't agree more with you and look at what happened was called within 49 days but i just within 49 days but look i just want
the fact is, the tory party is no longer tory.nk the debate is who should lead conservative party? well, there's only one conservative amongst the three. amongst these three. and that is liz truss. she's the only one who wishes to put power back in the hands of the people. what could be more clear about giving people the right spend their own money then reducing taxes under the administration, they raised taxes, it increased taxes to the highest point since , world war highest point since,...
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don't get me wrong, the tories are disastrous . but they tories are disastrous.ible in charge . it's not sensible in charge. it's not a great choice . but if it is great choice. but if it is a choice between and starmer , i'll choice between and starmer, i'll take sunak all day long with his plan to stop boats, which doesn't even make starmer's list of five. if he achieves the halving of inflation, and if he tackles our horrific , i think tackles our horrific, i think sunak's five point plan is more tune with what the people of britain actually want. give me five. meanwhile starmer thinks his plan is the five. well, i beg to differ. starmer's so—called . five missions are all so—called. five missions are all mission impossible . now what's mission impossible. now what's your view? many would argue that starmer has transformed the labour party , that he has rid it labour party, that he has rid it of the ghost of antisemitism, that has stood up to the corbynites and the hard left, and that he is offering mainstream platform , which of mainstream platform, which of
don't get me wrong, the tories are disastrous . but they tories are disastrous.ible in charge . it's not sensible in charge. it's not a great choice . but if it is great choice. but if it is a choice between and starmer , i'll choice between and starmer, i'll take sunak all day long with his plan to stop boats, which doesn't even make starmer's list of five. if he achieves the halving of inflation, and if he tackles our horrific , i think tackles our horrific, i think sunak's five point plan is...
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don't get me wrong, the tories are disastrous . but they tories are disastrous.ible in charge . it's not sensible in charge. it's not a great choice . but if it is great choice. but if it is a choice between and starmer , i'll choice between and starmer, i'll take sunak all day long with his plan to stop boats, which doesn't even make starmer's list of five. if he achieves the halving of inflation, and if he tackles our horrific , i think tackles our horrific, i think sunak's five point plan is more tune with what the people of britain actually want. give me five. meanwhile starmer thinks his plan is the five. well, i beg to differ. starmer's so—called . five missions are all so—called. five missions are all mission impossible . now what's mission impossible. now what's your view? many would argue that starmer has transformed the labour party , that he has rid it labour party, that he has rid it of the ghost of antisemitism, that has stood up to the corbynites and the hard left, and that he is offering mainstream platform , which of mainstream platform, which of
don't get me wrong, the tories are disastrous . but they tories are disastrous.ible in charge . it's not sensible in charge. it's not a great choice . but if it is great choice. but if it is a choice between and starmer , i'll choice between and starmer, i'll take sunak all day long with his plan to stop boats, which doesn't even make starmer's list of five. if he achieves the halving of inflation, and if he tackles our horrific , i think tackles our horrific, i think sunak's five point plan is...
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the guardian is running tories plot, running with tories plot, childcare in budget free childcare.hey're proposing that times has learnt work skills, all face benefits . skills, all face benefits. jobless told and they express . jobless told and they express. tell us, harry, are you coming to coronation is a note of exasperation there from the royal and the daily star has a lovely optimistic story. the sun is falling to bits so we're all doomed. and those your front pages. doomed. and those your front pages . we're going to kick pages. we're going to kick things off with the front page of saturday's guardian. dan, what have they gone for ? well, what have they gone for? well, on the face of it, it looks like quite a positive story. you think the treasury is considering proposal to massively expand free childcare for one and two year olds in england in a move would cost billions. the department of education have submitted a plan for free 30 hours a week. entitlement working parents and yeah they're expanding this this this free childcare which to looks like they're preparing for a g
the guardian is running tories plot, running with tories plot, childcare in budget free childcare.hey're proposing that times has learnt work skills, all face benefits . skills, all face benefits. jobless told and they express . jobless told and they express. tell us, harry, are you coming to coronation is a note of exasperation there from the royal and the daily star has a lovely optimistic story. the sun is falling to bits so we're all doomed. and those your front pages. doomed. and those...
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the fact is, the tory party is no longer tory. the debate is who should lead conservative party? well, there's only one conservative amongst the three. amongst these three. and that is liz truss. she's the only one who wishes to put power back in the hands of the people. what could be more clear about giving people the right spend their own money then reducing taxes under the administration, they raised taxes, it increased taxes to the highest point since , world war highest point since, world war two, the highest debt since world war two. inflation at a 40 year high. that policy, those policies had to be binned .just policies had to be binned. just coming back to the blob when the perpetual, by the way , democracy perpetual, by the way, democracy is perpetually being challenged by the state. it is. and that is so disturbing. and i spoke about double and triple place and liz truss is pushing against it. couldn't agree more with you and look at what happened was called within 49 days but i just within 49 days but look i just want g
the fact is, the tory party is no longer tory. the debate is who should lead conservative party? well, there's only one conservative amongst the three. amongst these three. and that is liz truss. she's the only one who wishes to put power back in the hands of the people. what could be more clear about giving people the right spend their own money then reducing taxes under the administration, they raised taxes, it increased taxes to the highest point since , world war highest point since, world...
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the i trust sparks tory turmoil over tax cuts . the tory turmoil over tax cuts. the guardian chief nurse warn over on nhs pay the. one hour later she vanished. menacing mum captured on new footage the times delusional trusts will votes tories fear the daily star. arctic brass monkeys. energy grid under pressure in polar plunge and those are your front pages . right lewis sorted front pages. right lewis sorted out you'll see there? yeah. okay, fine . have anywhere we okay, fine. have anywhere we turn on tower over intellectual. yes let us physically ferry it off . let's start with the daily off. let's start with the daily mail. well, the daily mail my favourite newspaper because he got the most news per dollar or per pound whatever in the daily business. let's thick still. it still has lots of stuff , plenty still has lots of stuff, plenty p still has lots of stuff, plenty p value, not even a pound. it's good value. i don't believe anything it says in there, but at least you have something here. a of it like what here. a lot of it is like what comes out your mouth
the i trust sparks tory turmoil over tax cuts . the tory turmoil over tax cuts. the guardian chief nurse warn over on nhs pay the. one hour later she vanished. menacing mum captured on new footage the times delusional trusts will votes tories fear the daily star. arctic brass monkeys. energy grid under pressure in polar plunge and those are your front pages . right lewis sorted front pages. right lewis sorted out you'll see there? yeah. okay, fine . have anywhere we okay, fine. have anywhere we...
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the i trust sparks tory turmoil over tax cuts . the tory turmoil over tax cuts. the guardian chief nurse warn over on nhs pay the. one hour later she vanished. menacing mum captured on new footage the times delusional trusts will votes tories fear the daily star. arctic brass monkeys. energy grid under pressure in polar plunge and those are your front pages . right lewis sorted front pages. right lewis sorted out you'll see there? yeah. okay, fine . have anywhere we okay, fine. have anywhere we turn on tower over intellectual. yes let us physically ferry it off . let's start with the daily off. let's start with the daily mail. well, the daily mail my favourite newspaper because he got the most news per dollar or per pound whatever in the daily business. let's thick still. it still has lots of stuff , plenty still has lots of stuff, plenty p still has lots of stuff, plenty p value, not even a pound. it's good value. i don't believe anything it says in there, but at least you have something here. a of it like what here. a lot of it is like what comes out your mouth
the i trust sparks tory turmoil over tax cuts . the tory turmoil over tax cuts. the guardian chief nurse warn over on nhs pay the. one hour later she vanished. menacing mum captured on new footage the times delusional trusts will votes tories fear the daily star. arctic brass monkeys. energy grid under pressure in polar plunge and those are your front pages . right lewis sorted front pages. right lewis sorted out you'll see there? yeah. okay, fine . have anywhere we okay, fine. have anywhere we...
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he said on it the only good tory is a dead tory. the only good lib dem is a dead lib dem . and i dem is a dead lib dem. and i started thinking about the bbc over that. they have impartiality, contracts where they have to be politically neutral. and i started to wonder , do you think public servants shows have to be politically neutral when doing their job and neutral when doing theirjob and when out in public? so for example, should you be able to say you want dead tories when you're on the picket line, really ? and a welsh school has really? and a welsh school has been put into special measures because get this too many of their pupils are speaking engush their pupils are speaking english and they're not having enough time to celebrate their welsh ness. oh, interesting . how welsh ness. oh, interesting. how much effort do you think we should put to in protecting regional land bridges? and 15 minutes cities? some say fantastic. how convenient . fantastic. how convenient. others say, i. hang on there a second. it's not about the 15 minute cities. it's about how restricted yo
he said on it the only good tory is a dead tory. the only good lib dem is a dead lib dem . and i dem is a dead lib dem. and i started thinking about the bbc over that. they have impartiality, contracts where they have to be politically neutral. and i started to wonder , do you think public servants shows have to be politically neutral when doing their job and neutral when doing theirjob and when out in public? so for example, should you be able to say you want dead tories when you're on the...
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you know, the tories delivered. tories have not delivered.ut it's specifics crime which it's these specifics crime which which doesn't get talked about a lot, you know , we hear about lot, you know, we hear about knife crime in london. yeah, yeah. actually there's a substantial amount very, very substantial amount of very, very serious burglary serious aggravated burglary, etc. on and stopping of etc. going on and stopping of that, promising an extra 13,000 police. i think for rural police. yeah, i think for rural britain. but again , it gets britain. but again, it gets said, but it's totally uncosted. yeah well, if it were way a way of costing it, which i've no doubt will be picked apart , but doubt will be picked apart, but nevertheless it's that intention to tackle the problem and when you've been in power for 13 years as a conservatism, it is a problem, why haven't you solved it earlier, or did you actually created and people will look at labour and they will at starmer if they he's somebody who is grappling their problems and he's coming
you know, the tories delivered. tories have not delivered.ut it's specifics crime which it's these specifics crime which which doesn't get talked about a lot, you know , we hear about lot, you know, we hear about knife crime in london. yeah, yeah. actually there's a substantial amount very, very substantial amount of very, very serious burglary serious aggravated burglary, etc. on and stopping of etc. going on and stopping of that, promising an extra 13,000 police. i think for rural police....
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is that also tory mp the left the party tory mp on the left the party similar numbers 50 so similar numbers50 or so are also impatient and are also getting impatient and saying want to push for saying we want to push for a deal saying we want to push for a deal. should ignore the lg deal. you should ignore the lg and a difficult task and that's a very difficult task for seen it to for which you seen it to face about which these various about which these kind various strands the party wants to play off. there a risk he becomes off. is there a risk he becomes a of theresa may like a sort of theresa may like figure? i speaking to figure? i was speaking to someone very high up someone who was very high up in the administration last the may administration last night. could night. he was saying he could see some of those same see sunak some of those same mistakes theresa made. mistakes that theresa may made. yes think that she's seen yes and i think that she's seen that, for instance, you see his personal demeanour from trump's speak comes to speak to him when he comes to address. they, know, the
is that also tory mp the left the party tory mp on the left the party similar numbers 50 so similar numbers50 or so are also impatient and are also getting impatient and saying want to push for saying we want to push for a deal saying we want to push for a deal. should ignore the lg deal. you should ignore the lg and a difficult task and that's a very difficult task for seen it to for which you seen it to face about which these various about which these kind various strands the party wants to...
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i mean, they could have tory pledges really . it have tory pledges really.'t without the same thing these days aren't they. did you find whistle blower and one i would have liked were saying we join single market for your join the single market for your child you're wonder child care. oh you're a wonder immediately specific pledges that we hold on we've got to talk about that sort of moment, sean, because look , you know, sean, because look, you know, i've criticised this sunak for a number reasons, but at the end of the day at least he genuinely does want stop the boats. that is one of his top five priorities for the country. starmer not a word about the invasion on the southern today. not a word i a labour administration mean a return to open borders . what you'll see is open borders. what you'll see is the pressure that starmer's on people on the left have spoken about very open borders. he cannot speak against that and still retain support. so therefore he decided not to mention it at all, but what he has remember, he has to win the whole country. and if
i mean, they could have tory pledges really . it have tory pledges really.'t without the same thing these days aren't they. did you find whistle blower and one i would have liked were saying we join single market for your join the single market for your child you're wonder child care. oh you're a wonder immediately specific pledges that we hold on we've got to talk about that sort of moment, sean, because look , you know, sean, because look, you know, i've criticised this sunak for a number...
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you know, the tories delivered. tories have not delivered.ut it's specifics crime which it's these specifics crime which which doesn't get talked about a lot, you know , we hear about lot, you know, we hear about knife crime in london. yeah, yeah. actually there's a substantial amount very, very substantial amount of very, very serious burglary serious aggravated burglary, etc. on and stopping of etc. going on and stopping of that, promising an extra 13,000 police. i think for rural police. yeah, i think for rural britain. but again , it gets britain. but again, it gets said, but it's totally uncosted. yeah well, if it were way a way of costing it, which i've no doubt will be picked apart , but doubt will be picked apart, but nevertheless it's that intention to tackle the problem and when you've been in power for 13 years as a conservatism, it is a problem, why haven't you solved it earlier, or did you actually created and people will look at labour and they will at starmer if they he's somebody who is grappling their problems and he's coming
you know, the tories delivered. tories have not delivered.ut it's specifics crime which it's these specifics crime which which doesn't get talked about a lot, you know , we hear about lot, you know, we hear about knife crime in london. yeah, yeah. actually there's a substantial amount very, very substantial amount of very, very serious burglary serious aggravated burglary, etc. on and stopping of etc. going on and stopping of that, promising an extra 13,000 police. i think for rural police....
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tory big topic of the day.uss fascinating essay in the sunday telegraph and that fascinating leader column . i'm not here to leader column. i'm not here to sell newspapers but i do recommend anyone interested in politics or economics get a copy and have a look through through it. so let's begin our conversation with you and let's hear what matt had to say. conversation with you and let's hear what matt had to say . and i hear what matt had to say. and i quote truss had no structural economic reforms in her plan , economic reforms in her plan, nothing on energy actually made planning approvals more difficult . restricted housing difficult. restricted housing and gave tax cuts to people who were least likely to spend the money. in fact, if you read the article, she does make a big point that one of the really big things she did do on becoming prime was to introduce a lot of money available for to help with their energy bills . their energy bills. specifically, that's proving my point . read specifically, that's p
tory big topic of the day.uss fascinating essay in the sunday telegraph and that fascinating leader column . i'm not here to leader column. i'm not here to sell newspapers but i do recommend anyone interested in politics or economics get a copy and have a look through through it. so let's begin our conversation with you and let's hear what matt had to say. conversation with you and let's hear what matt had to say . and i hear what matt had to say. and i quote truss had no structural economic...
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i mean, they could have tory pledges really . it have tory pledges really.sn't without the same thing these days aren't they. did you find whistle blower and one i would have liked were saying we join market for your join the single market for your child oh you're wonder child care. oh you're a wonder immediately specific pledges that we hold on we've got to talk about that sort of moment, sean, because look , you know, sean, because look, you know, i've criticised this sunak for a number reasons, but at the end of the day at least he genuinely does want stop the boats. that is one of his top five priorities for the country. starmer not a word about the invasion on the southern today. not a word i a labour administration mean a return to open borders . what you'll see is open borders. what you'll see is the pressure that starmer's on people on the left have spoken about very open borders. he cannot speak against that and still retain support. so therefore he decided not to mention it at all, but what he has remember, he has to win the whole country. and if y
i mean, they could have tory pledges really . it have tory pledges really.sn't without the same thing these days aren't they. did you find whistle blower and one i would have liked were saying we join market for your join the single market for your child oh you're wonder child care. oh you're a wonder immediately specific pledges that we hold on we've got to talk about that sort of moment, sean, because look , you know, sean, because look, you know, i've criticised this sunak for a number...
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the tory party with amanda that? the tory party hasn't done enough honour brexit.st of all, happy brexit. first of all, happy brexit. day. done. oh yeah. to all of us. happy brexit to me. brexit i, i look, i'm not one of these people by the way, who says we should get new public holidays for everything. i think we should have this because. it's independence. it's it's our independence. it's funny i think we should funny because i think we should have more public holidays. i don't necessarily think need don't necessarily think we need them it them for this. that party was it was to get everyone back was amazing to get everyone back together celebrate our together and to celebrate our leaving. a good thing. leaving. it was a good thing. i know. it a wonderful night. know. it was a wonderful night. we remember the same we can all remember the same party. we're all the we just remember it's. like when the first on moon too first man landed on the moon too young you. rebecca i didn't young for you. rebecca i didn't vote we all vote and you know, we all remember where. d
the tory party with amanda that? the tory party hasn't done enough honour brexit.st of all, happy brexit. first of all, happy brexit. day. done. oh yeah. to all of us. happy brexit to me. brexit i, i look, i'm not one of these people by the way, who says we should get new public holidays for everything. i think we should have this because. it's independence. it's it's our independence. it's funny i think we should funny because i think we should have more public holidays. i don't necessarily...
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oh the tories going to get spanked. tories are going to get spanked. the snp are and i was like, oh the snp are going to be next there any going to be the next there any less than like five seats less seats than like five seats still have fewer seats in the snp. this is correct in this poll which comes out now poll which comes find out now and be a terrible and this would be a terrible thing of the snp, but is it going worse than the going to be even worse than the tories? the snp coming? tories? is the snp coming? but i mean obviously the last 12 years of plus get of incompetence, plus they get rid of all their winners, they get boris, they get rid of get to boris, they get rid of andrew bridgen. people win andrew bridgen. these people win majorities a healthy majorities but a healthy opposition is necessary for a good so that good democracy. so the fact that they might totally wiped out they might get totally wiped out isn't isn't isn't necessarily isn't brilliant . the greens this brilliant. the greens well this is the weird dystopia, the one that's
oh the tories going to get spanked. tories are going to get spanked. the snp are and i was like, oh the snp are going to be next there any going to be the next there any less than like five seats less seats than like five seats still have fewer seats in the snp. this is correct in this poll which comes out now poll which comes find out now and be a terrible and this would be a terrible thing of the snp, but is it going worse than the going to be even worse than the tories? the snp coming?...
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the tories taxes must be cut. the tories are split three ways.ris has got any chance of coming back. it's always a fantasy . i think sunak will lead fantasy. i think sunak will lead the conservatives into the next election to defeat mary. that is my view. time for one more quickly. mick asks the government are publishing figures for the number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats? do you believe the data they're providing? well, mick, we have the model doing the figures for the last year or so i pretty did believe so and i pretty much did believe of numbers the mod were of the numbers the mod were giving were giving us, we've now had a couple of weeks of the home office, giving us the numbers . they seem to be quite numbers. they seem to be quite tardy with the response. let me promise you something . if promise you something. if they're telling us porkies , i they're telling us porkies, i will be on their case. make no mistake about it. we need to know the truth , however ghastly know the truth, however ghastly and awful it is. and by
the tories taxes must be cut. the tories are split three ways.ris has got any chance of coming back. it's always a fantasy . i think sunak will lead fantasy. i think sunak will lead the conservatives into the next election to defeat mary. that is my view. time for one more quickly. mick asks the government are publishing figures for the number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats? do you believe the data they're providing? well, mick, we have the model doing the figures for the last...
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this one around tories and tax. of course in the lead up to the budget on the 15th of march. the prime minister is facing pressure from his own backbench as to avoid raising corporate tax. now liam halligan has been following this story for weeks and he joins me now. and liam , and he joins me now. and liam, this was the big argument of the summer. liz truss was saying we shouldn't raise corporation tax rishi sunak was saying we should . is this right? at least right. it hasn't gone away. it has. and this stems back to last spring time when rishi sunak was the chancellor before the chancellor. before the chancellor. before the chancellor he legislated in his then spring budget 2022 to raise corporation tax from 19, which is very competitive by international standards to 25, which the way all that allowances work, frankly isn't very competitive. that would send us from like fifth in the oecd division of tax competitiveness to 30th. we don't need that at this point. in my view. we need to be attracting investment. so
this one around tories and tax. of course in the lead up to the budget on the 15th of march. the prime minister is facing pressure from his own backbench as to avoid raising corporate tax. now liam halligan has been following this story for weeks and he joins me now. and liam , and he joins me now. and liam, this was the big argument of the summer. liz truss was saying we shouldn't raise corporation tax rishi sunak was saying we should . is this right? at least right. it hasn't gone away. it...
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the tories taxes must be cut. the tories are split three ways.ris has got any chance of coming back. it's always a fantasy . i think sunak will lead fantasy. i think sunak will lead the conservatives into the next election to defeat mary. that is my view. time for one more quickly. mick asks the government are publishing figures for the number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats? do you believe the data they're providing? well, mick, we have the model doing the figures for the last year or so i pretty did believe so and i pretty much did believe of numbers the mod were of the numbers the mod were giving were giving us, we've now had a couple of weeks of the home office, giving us the numbers . they seem to be quite numbers. they seem to be quite tardy with the response. let me promise you something . if promise you something. if they're telling us porkies , i they're telling us porkies, i will be on their case. make no mistake about it. we need to know the truth , however ghastly know the truth, however ghastly and awful it is. and by
the tories taxes must be cut. the tories are split three ways.ris has got any chance of coming back. it's always a fantasy . i think sunak will lead fantasy. i think sunak will lead the conservatives into the next election to defeat mary. that is my view. time for one more quickly. mick asks the government are publishing figures for the number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats? do you believe the data they're providing? well, mick, we have the model doing the figures for the last...
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i've been a tory party forward. a tory party i'll be honest with supporter all life, but no longer because i just don't think they have the of philosophy that i, i thought they had but thank you for that, philip and helen, if i could come to you and the trans issue has caused a lot of debate, hasn't it? and you do have concerns about, hasn't it? and you do have concerns about , potential concerns about, potential erosion of women's rights . tell erosion of women's rights. tell us about it. yes, i do . i us about it. yes, i do. i noficed us about it. yes, i do. i noticed rosie duffield has been under a lot of flack from her own party. her stance on women and transgenderism and i feel the labour party really does have a big problem with women . have a big problem with women. so my question her would be does she feel that they do i personally as a woman? and when i started my working career back in 1978, i was a one of very few women in what was largely male dominated profession . i feel dominated profession. i feel we'
i've been a tory party forward. a tory party i'll be honest with supporter all life, but no longer because i just don't think they have the of philosophy that i, i thought they had but thank you for that, philip and helen, if i could come to you and the trans issue has caused a lot of debate, hasn't it? and you do have concerns about, hasn't it? and you do have concerns about , potential concerns about, potential erosion of women's rights . tell erosion of women's rights. tell us about it. yes,...
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a group of vocal tory _ 2030. so what is the problem? a group of vocal tory mps - 2030.e problem? a group of vocal tory mps say we i 2030. so what is the problem? a i group of vocal tory mps say we are moving too fast. nobody knows what this costs. everyone says, i love it, it's a great idea, and then the public says are, why are we doing this. the net zero scrutineer group was set up by two prominent eurosceptics, craig mckinlay and steve baker, who is a junior minister in the new government. young people in my constituency are learning to drive and demanding green measures. i think that we are disappointed when they realise they can't own a car, can't go on holiday, and have expensive heating. they have been saying that the net zero plans are too big, too hasty, and most important, too expensive for voters to stomach. they claim to have up to 50 supporters in parliament, but wouldn't give us their names. the net zero scrutiny group says it isn't questioning whether climate change is real, but its leaders are closely associated with the think tank operating out of that
a group of vocal tory _ 2030. so what is the problem? a group of vocal tory mps - 2030.e problem? a group of vocal tory mps say we i 2030. so what is the problem? a i group of vocal tory mps say we are moving too fast. nobody knows what this costs. everyone says, i love it, it's a great idea, and then the public says are, why are we doing this. the net zero scrutineer group was set up by two prominent eurosceptics, craig mckinlay and steve baker, who is a junior minister in the new government....
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she detests tories, right ? so look, if you tories, right? so look, if you were left in any doubt about the intrinsic bias of the british msm, then today is a big wake up call . compare the love fest call. compare the love fest sturgeon to the vitriol hysteria pumped out on the days that both bofis pumped out on the days that both boris johnson and liz truss resigned after deranged campaigns by the media. but never forget . in the end, the never forget. in the end, the people scotland saw through the rhetoric, especially when it came to women's safety . today came to women's safety. today she claimed this . i have been she claimed this. i have been and will always be a feminist. i will fight for rights and i will stand up against threats to women's rights . stand up against threats to women's rights. i'm stand up against threats to women's rights . i'm sorry stand up against threats to women's rights. i'm sorry. stand up against threats to women's rights . i'm sorry. she women's rights. i'm sorry. she referred to the male rapist adam graham as
she detests tories, right ? so look, if you tories, right? so look, if you were left in any doubt about the intrinsic bias of the british msm, then today is a big wake up call . compare the love fest call. compare the love fest sturgeon to the vitriol hysteria pumped out on the days that both bofis pumped out on the days that both boris johnson and liz truss resigned after deranged campaigns by the media. but never forget . in the end, the never forget. in the end, the people scotland saw...
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tories fear. you are an ex tory . you think you are an ex tory.r intervention is unwelcome? no, i think it's a very welcome intervention. it's a very debate that we should be having about the need for tax cuts as well as controlling government spending . but it's a pretty sterile really because the reason liz truss got pushed out because of all the chaos which surrounded the mini budget. but of course the mini budget. but of course the big elephant in the room in the big elephant in the room in the mini budget, not the proposed tax cuts. we're not getting the size of the unfunded energy package, which is many, many, many times the headline costs of the proposed tax cuts. you know, does . corporation tax you know, does. corporation tax increase, which we're going to have in few weeks time 18% to 25. it's going to raise about 18 billion. the energy package have been costing anything between 50 and 150. that's what spooked the market was. unlimited liability , a fascinating, fascinating perspective . let's move on now perspective. let's move on now t
tories fear. you are an ex tory . you think you are an ex tory.r intervention is unwelcome? no, i think it's a very welcome intervention. it's a very debate that we should be having about the need for tax cuts as well as controlling government spending . but it's a pretty sterile really because the reason liz truss got pushed out because of all the chaos which surrounded the mini budget. but of course the mini budget. but of course the big elephant in the room in the big elephant in the room in...
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benjamin well, let's just take it for tory paul. bofis just take it for tory paul. unwinnable election. guess happened.the unwinnable election. guess happened. the london mayoralty the prime minister ship , he the prime minister ship, he died. and the truth is that bofis died. and the truth is that boris johnson's a lot better at guessing winner boris johnson a lot better at getting rid of prime ministers than he is being minister. and that's what he's trying do. again, still trying to do. again, i'm still with however cut this , you with however you cut this, you know, to let us know how it hasn't let me you know how let me put you off that because the two worst by—election results the government the have ever had in government were johnson last were under boris johnson last yeah were under boris johnson last year. the house cfo for rishi had done worst. now this is about johnson. they have seen rishi at and they want someone back who can votes jamaica back who can win votes jamaica on the on the steps of safe brexit. i literally see you've just the tories to rememb
benjamin well, let's just take it for tory paul. bofis just take it for tory paul. unwinnable election. guess happened.the unwinnable election. guess happened. the london mayoralty the prime minister ship , he the prime minister ship, he died. and the truth is that bofis died. and the truth is that boris johnson's a lot better at guessing winner boris johnson a lot better at getting rid of prime ministers than he is being minister. and that's what he's trying do. again, still trying to do....
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tories fear. you are an ex tory . you think you are an ex tory.r intervention is unwelcome? no, i think it's a very welcome intervention. it's a very debate that we should be having about the need for tax cuts as well as controlling government spending . but it's a pretty sterile really because the reason liz truss got pushed out because of all the chaos which surrounded the mini budget. but of course the mini budget. but of course the big elephant in the room in the big elephant in the room in the mini budget, not the proposed tax cuts. we're not getting the size of the unfunded energy package, which is many, many, many times the headline costs of the proposed tax cuts. you know, does . corporation tax you know, does. corporation tax increase, which we're going to have in few weeks time 18% to 25. it's going to raise about 18 billion. the energy package have been costing anything between 50 and 150. that's what spooked the market was. unlimited liability , a fascinating, fascinating perspective . let's move on now perspective. let's move on now t
tories fear. you are an ex tory . you think you are an ex tory.r intervention is unwelcome? no, i think it's a very welcome intervention. it's a very debate that we should be having about the need for tax cuts as well as controlling government spending . but it's a pretty sterile really because the reason liz truss got pushed out because of all the chaos which surrounded the mini budget. but of course the mini budget. but of course the big elephant in the room in the big elephant in the room in...
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tory. continued under the 30 years of conservative led government because they were too frightened to take on the nhs, because were worried because they were worried that they by the they would be painted by the left wing press as attacking the nhs, privatising it by the nhs, as privatising it by the backdoon nhs, as privatising it by the backdoor, as they've said about the tories and the nhs ever its foundation. in 1948. the big problem that we are the ones footing the bill for this perfidy and for this cowardice on the part of the tory government. and it's about it stopped. we cannot afford this. the nhs system doesn't work . it the nhs system doesn't work. it is too large. it is bureaucratically unwieldy. it doesn't deliver good health outcomes. the people of this country are being failed by it. and it's about time we step back .took and it's about time we step back . took a deep breath and realised need a realised we need a royal commission look future commission to look at the future o
tory. continued under the 30 years of conservative led government because they were too frightened to take on the nhs, because were worried because they were worried that they by the they would be painted by the left wing press as attacking the nhs, privatising it by the nhs, as privatising it by the backdoon nhs, as privatising it by the backdoor, as they've said about the tories and the nhs ever its foundation. in 1948. the big problem that we are the ones footing the bill for this perfidy...
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benjamin well, let's just take it for tory paul. bofis just take it for tory paul.ed unwinnable election. guess happened.the unwinnable election. guess happened. the london mayoralty the prime minister ship , he the prime minister ship, he died. and the truth is that bofis died. and the truth is that boris johnson's a lot better at guessing winner boris johnson a lot better at getting rid of prime ministers than he is being minister. and that's what he's trying do. again, still trying to do. again, i'm still with however cut this , you with however you cut this, you know, to let us know how it hasn't let me you know how let me put you off that because the two worst by—election results the government the have ever had in government were johnson last were under boris johnson last yeah were under boris johnson last year. the house cfo for rishi had done worst. now this is about johnson. they have seen rishi at and they want someone back who can votes jamaica back who can win votes jamaica on the on the steps of safe brexit. i literally see you've just the tories to reme
benjamin well, let's just take it for tory paul. bofis just take it for tory paul.ed unwinnable election. guess happened.the unwinnable election. guess happened. the london mayoralty the prime minister ship , he the prime minister ship, he died. and the truth is that bofis died. and the truth is that boris johnson's a lot better at guessing winner boris johnson a lot better at getting rid of prime ministers than he is being minister. and that's what he's trying do. again, still trying to do....
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yes but i most tory mps voted against it.ten say to me, you are knocking on the doors you will get people who say they don't want to vote. it can be more profoundly, there i was, on marches outside parliament against section 28 and then, some years later i was in parliament, almost the very first mate i spoke in and voted on was the equal marriage. now i have a wedding ring on my finger because i finally loves you got married to a long—term partner, now husband, what a story of change, transformation of our country, but also personally for me could have been more profound than i am now allowed to openly love the person i love. it couldn't be more profound and yet we had a government telling me i wasn't allowed to be who i was, i was second—class, my relationship didn't count, i can tolerate that. my didn't count, i can tolerate that. my experience was that the conservatives in the recession allowed my family and my community to sink with no support for them to pick up the pieces all contribute in the way that they wanted to.
yes but i most tory mps voted against it.ten say to me, you are knocking on the doors you will get people who say they don't want to vote. it can be more profoundly, there i was, on marches outside parliament against section 28 and then, some years later i was in parliament, almost the very first mate i spoke in and voted on was the equal marriage. now i have a wedding ring on my finger because i finally loves you got married to a long—term partner, now husband, what a story of change,...
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mean a sizeable tory rebellion?y said look, it's just anniversary , it's not just the anniversary, the agreement, it's the good friday agreement, it's also 100th anniversary of also the 100th anniversary of the the irish the establishment. the irish free was then free state, as it was then called, don't called, which don't forget, envisaged only six of the envisaged that only six of the nine counties of ulster would remain in what was then called northern it for a limited period of time . it's what carson called of time. it's what carson called execution deferred. and that was the characteristic the the characteristic of, the asquith going asquith legislation going right back gladstone a back to the gladstone is a temporary thing. the temporary thing. so here's the situation now we have a in a situation now if we have a in a de facto customs union where you can have these sort of green and red channels they're talking about, they'll to the about, they'll have to say the dup have views about the dup have their views
mean a sizeable tory rebellion?y said look, it's just anniversary , it's not just the anniversary, the agreement, it's the good friday agreement, it's also 100th anniversary of also the 100th anniversary of the the irish the establishment. the irish free was then free state, as it was then called, don't called, which don't forget, envisaged only six of the envisaged that only six of the nine counties of ulster would remain in what was then called northern it for a limited period of time . it's...
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she detests tories, right ? so look, if you tories, right? so look, if you were left in any doubt about the intrinsic bias of the british msm, then today is a big wake up call . compare the love fest call. compare the love fest sturgeon to the vitriol hysteria pumped out on the days that both bofis pumped out on the days that both boris johnson and liz truss resigned after deranged campaigns by the media. but never forget . in the end, the never forget. in the end, the people scotland saw through the rhetoric, especially when it came to women's safety . today came to women's safety. today she claimed this . i have been she claimed this. i have been and will always be a feminist. i will fight for rights and i will stand up against threats to women's rights . stand up against threats to women's rights. i'm stand up against threats to women's rights . i'm sorry stand up against threats to women's rights. i'm sorry. stand up against threats to women's rights . i'm sorry. she women's rights. i'm sorry. she referred to the male rapist adam graham as
she detests tories, right ? so look, if you tories, right? so look, if you were left in any doubt about the intrinsic bias of the british msm, then today is a big wake up call . compare the love fest call. compare the love fest sturgeon to the vitriol hysteria pumped out on the days that both bofis pumped out on the days that both boris johnson and liz truss resigned after deranged campaigns by the media. but never forget . in the end, the never forget. in the end, the people scotland saw...
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tory. continued under the 30 years of conservative led government because they were too frightened to take on the nhs, because were worried because they were worried that they by the they would be painted by the left wing press as attacking the nhs, privatising it by the nhs, as privatising it by the backdoon nhs, as privatising it by the backdoor, as they've said about the tories and the nhs ever its foundation. in 1948. the big problem that we are the ones footing the bill for this perfidy and for this cowardice on the part of the tory government. and it's about it stopped. we cannot afford this. the nhs system doesn't work . it the nhs system doesn't work. it is too large. it is bureaucratically unwieldy. it doesn't deliver good health outcomes. the people of this country are being failed by it. and it's about time we step back .took and it's about time we step back . took a deep breath and realised need a realised we need a royal commission look future commission to look at the future o
tory. continued under the 30 years of conservative led government because they were too frightened to take on the nhs, because were worried because they were worried that they by the they would be painted by the left wing press as attacking the nhs, privatising it by the nhs, as privatising it by the backdoon nhs, as privatising it by the backdoor, as they've said about the tories and the nhs ever its foundation. in 1948. the big problem that we are the ones footing the bill for this perfidy...
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oh the tories going to get spanked. tories are going to get spanked. the snp are and i was like, oh the snp are going to be next there any going to be the next there any less than like five seats less seats than like five seats still have fewer seats in the snp. this is correct in this poll which comes out now poll which comes find out now and be a terrible and this would be a terrible thing of the snp, but is it going worse than the going to be even worse than the tories? the snp coming? tories? is the snp coming? but i mean obviously the last 12 years of plus get of incompetence, plus they get rid of all their winners, they get boris, they get rid of get to boris, they get rid of andrew bridgen. people win andrew bridgen. these people win majorities a healthy majorities but a healthy opposition is necessary for a good so that good democracy. so the fact that they might totally wiped out they might get totally wiped out isn't isn't isn't necessarily isn't brilliant . the greens this brilliant. the greens well this is the weird dystopia, the one that's
oh the tories going to get spanked. tories are going to get spanked. the snp are and i was like, oh the snp are going to be next there any going to be the next there any less than like five seats less seats than like five seats still have fewer seats in the snp. this is correct in this poll which comes out now poll which comes find out now and be a terrible and this would be a terrible thing of the snp, but is it going worse than the going to be even worse than the tories? the snp coming?...
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tory britain isn't working- _ minister. tory britain isn't working- is _ minister.e _ minister. tory britain isn't working. is the prime - minister. tory britain isn't- working. is the prime minister minister. tory britain isn't— working. is the prime minister going to get— working. is the prime minister going to get a _ working. is the prime minister going to get a grip and negotiate with working — to get a grip and negotiate with working people? gur to get a grip and negotiate with working neonate?— working people? our children's education is — working people? our children's education is precious _ working people? our children's education is precious and - working people? our children's education is precious and they| education is precious and they deserve to be in school today being taught. and actually the party opposite would do well to say that the strikes are wrong and we should be backing our school children. the labour leader said it was ludicrous to suggest the strikes were his fault. �* , ., , fault. after 13 years in power, t in: to fault. after 13 years
tory britain isn't working- _ minister. tory britain isn't working- is _ minister.e _ minister. tory britain isn't working. is the prime - minister. tory britain isn't- working. is the prime minister minister. tory britain isn't— working. is the prime minister going to get— working. is the prime minister going to get a _ working. is the prime minister going to get a grip and negotiate with working — to get a grip and negotiate with working people? gur to get a grip and negotiate with...