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tori and daniel.med open to the possibility of making their relationship more than just friends, but she wasn't sold on it. she wasn't quite as into that whole idea as you were. i don't think so, no. that bother you? no, not really. i don't believe you. i was upset that she also still talked to dennis and other people, but i knew how she was before so i kind of had to accept her how she was. josh mankiewicz: daniel had spent years being forgiving of tori's weaknesses. despite that loyalty, dayna told detectives something didn't seem right to her about daniel. specifically, how he knew so much so soon about the murders. you had to, during that time, sort of flash back to how much more daniel was into tori than tori was into daniel. dayna herroz: and it scared me the way that he knew that they were dead, and the way that he told me they were dead. "that kind of scared me," is what i told the police. josh mankiewicz: and in turn, police made sure daniel knew he was in their sights. the cops start coming
tori and daniel.med open to the possibility of making their relationship more than just friends, but she wasn't sold on it. she wasn't quite as into that whole idea as you were. i don't think so, no. that bother you? no, not really. i don't believe you. i was upset that she also still talked to dennis and other people, but i knew how she was before so i kind of had to accept her how she was. josh mankiewicz: daniel had spent years being forgiving of tori's weaknesses. despite that loyalty,...
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oil and started funding just up the tories is the way to stop oil - the tories is the way to stop oilthe _ the tories is the way to stop oil through the election. _ the tories is the way to stop oil through the election. but- the tories is the way to stop oil through the election.— the tories is the way to stop oil through the election. but you would see through — through the election. but you would see through the _ through the election. but you would see through the mainstream - through the election. but you would see through the mainstream is the l see through the mainstream is the best way to get things done. reaction was coming and the up to try to stop that. there was a point _ up to try to stop that. there was a point last— up to try to stop that. there was a point last summer— up to try to stop that. there was a point last summer when _ up to try to stop that. there was a i point last summer when that became too much _ point last summer when that became too much and — point last summer when that became too much and the _ point last summer when that became too much and the cons
oil and started funding just up the tories is the way to stop oil - the tories is the way to stop oilthe _ the tories is the way to stop oil through the election. _ the tories is the way to stop oil through the election. but- the tories is the way to stop oil through the election.— the tories is the way to stop oil through the election. but you would see through — through the election. but you would see through the _ through the election. but you would see through the mainstream - through...
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but the tories need tory pact.but the tories need to rid themselves of the one nafion to rid themselves of the one nation wets first, which is probably half the conservative party. i disagree with that. it may be a bit of the parliamentary conservative party, but not the conservative party, but not the conservative party at large. jeremy hunt has said that he would have died to have had the legacy that chancellor rachel reeves had when he took over . chancellor rachel reeves had when he took over. biggest lies we've had since labour came to office is this nonsense about having the worst economic inheritance since the second world war? inflation, 2% jobs, succession of conservative governments that created 800 jobs for every single day that they were in office. it wasn't just the fastest growth in the g7. just the fastest growth in the 67. when labour took over, but the international monetary fund said that over the next six years we are projected to grow faster than france, germany, italy or japan . so i mean, that
but the tories need tory pact.but the tories need to rid themselves of the one nafion to rid themselves of the one nation wets first, which is probably half the conservative party. i disagree with that. it may be a bit of the parliamentary conservative party, but not the conservative party, but not the conservative party at large. jeremy hunt has said that he would have died to have had the legacy that chancellor rachel reeves had when he took over . chancellor rachel reeves had when he took...
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and the tories think they're a threat.re about, you know , would maggie thatcher you know, would maggie thatcher go to reform, if she was alive today? and i don't believe she would, because i believe the tories wouldn't be in the mess they are in today. if margaret thatcher, she wouldn't have let the tories sort of drift into. she would not have allowed the infighting that has destroyed the party, the infighting that is still happening today and has been happening over the past two days with jenrick and badenoch and badenoch was saying she's been, you know, she's been misinterpreted , misquoted all misinterpreted, misquoted all the rest of it by jenrick's crew. so you know, i think i think thatcher would not have let all these factions split within the tory party. and if a young margaret thatcher, age 22, was stuffing envelopes , now, was stuffing envelopes, now, would she be stuffing them for the conservatives or reform or should be stuffing them for the conservatives? she was. she was about as conservative, rather wokeis
and the tories think they're a threat.re about, you know , would maggie thatcher you know, would maggie thatcher go to reform, if she was alive today? and i don't believe she would, because i believe the tories wouldn't be in the mess they are in today. if margaret thatcher, she wouldn't have let the tories sort of drift into. she would not have allowed the infighting that has destroyed the party, the infighting that is still happening today and has been happening over the past two days with...
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., ., ~ , tories? i do not think he is the favourite _ tories?vourite to _ tories? i do not think he is the favourite to win. _ tories? i do not think he is the favourite to win. i _ tories? i do not think he is the favourite to win. i think - tories? i do not think he is the favourite to win. i think it - tories? i do not think he is the favourite to win. i think it is i favourite to win. i think it is plausible to see a path forjames cleverly. if you can make it to the final format where you can start to see more centrist mps start to move in behind him. when you look at the membership polling, he does do fairly well with the membership. he is quite well liked in the party. not everyone's first choice but quite a lot of people's second choice, if that makes sense. he is seen as a team player, someone who has ultimately taken jobs in the past... he was home secretary after suella braverman left and that was seen as a bit of a hospital pass. he was criticised a bit that it showed mps he was willing to do probably what would help the government as
., ., ~ , tories? i do not think he is the favourite _ tories?vourite to _ tories? i do not think he is the favourite to win. _ tories? i do not think he is the favourite to win. i _ tories? i do not think he is the favourite to win. i think - tories? i do not think he is the favourite to win. i think it - tories? i do not think he is the favourite to win. i think it is i favourite to win. i think it is plausible to see a path forjames cleverly. if you can make it to the final format where you...
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nigel farage are the tories in denial? that's my big opinion in just a moment in the big story, which of the tory leadership candidates do labour most fear? i'll be asking conservative party legend edwina currie. also tonight is leadership hopeful kemi badenoch, right, that not all cultures are equal and that integration and speaking the language should be a condition of citizenship. and it might take a ten in an hour's time. it's a big one, folks. a top female tv journalist is left and i quote , uncomfortable after an i quote, uncomfortable after an interview with a raging prime minister. take a listen. >> he was absolutely furious with me. >> it was really uncomfortable . >> it was really uncomfortable. >> it was really uncomfortable. >> it's extraordinary. i'll be lifting the lid on the real keir starmer at 10:00. what i found may shock you . may shock you. and all evening reaction from my top panel. let me tell you, if this guy was labour leader, i'd be voting labour. former labour special adviser paul richards. he's a
nigel farage are the tories in denial? that's my big opinion in just a moment in the big story, which of the tory leadership candidates do labour most fear? i'll be asking conservative party legend edwina currie. also tonight is leadership hopeful kemi badenoch, right, that not all cultures are equal and that integration and speaking the language should be a condition of citizenship. and it might take a ten in an hour's time. it's a big one, folks. a top female tv journalist is left and i quote...
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she's the woman who held that brief before the tories tory geddon at the general election.i'll be asking her who she's going to be backing in the next tory leadership, and i'll be speaking to former culture secretary lucy frazer. she would have retained her seat if reform hadnt have retained her seat if reform hadn't have stood in her constituency, so i'll be asking about the threat from nigel farage >> good morning and welcome to the camilla tominey show. i'm going to be grilling wes streeting, the secretary of state for health and social care, following the backlash over the government's plan to ban outdoor smoking. will they go ban outdoor smoking. will they 9° up ban outdoor smoking. will they go up in smoke? i'll also be speaking to victoria atkins. she's the woman who held that brief before the tories tory geddon at the general election. i'll be asking her who she's going to be backing in the next tory leadership, and i'll be speaking to former culture secretary lucy frazer. she would have retained her seat if reform hadnt have retained her seat if reform hadn't have
she's the woman who held that brief before the tories tory geddon at the general election.i'll be asking her who she's going to be backing in the next tory leadership, and i'll be speaking to former culture secretary lucy frazer. she would have retained her seat if reform hadnt have retained her seat if reform hadn't have stood in her constituency, so i'll be asking about the threat from nigel farage >> good morning and welcome to the camilla tominey show. i'm going to be grilling wes...
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tory to let reform through.ory heavyweights and brexiteer lord frost warned that the tories could disappear if they don't move to the right . and the move to the right. and the former prime minister, liz truss, even admitted that she lost her seat because of reform . lost her seat because of reform. and earlier today, my fellow gb news presenter and the former chairman of the tory party, sir jacob rees—mogg , suggested that jacob rees—mogg, suggested that the tories should step aside in seats that reform can win . now seats that reform can win. now what if we were to say at the next election, as we did to the liberal unionists, we will not oppose reform in those 98 seats? >> i would certainly be open to that as a real opportunity to reform to win seats from labour. >> superb stuff. now surely if reform need to learn from the liberals by putting all the resources where we know they're going to win, then surely the tories need to do the same. well, joining me live from birmingham is the conservative mp for rayleig
tory to let reform through.ory heavyweights and brexiteer lord frost warned that the tories could disappear if they don't move to the right . and the move to the right. and the former prime minister, liz truss, even admitted that she lost her seat because of reform . lost her seat because of reform. and earlier today, my fellow gb news presenter and the former chairman of the tory party, sir jacob rees—mogg , suggested that jacob rees—mogg, suggested that the tories should step aside in...
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i'm at the tory party conference.is the former deputy chairman of the tory party jonathan gullis, who lost his seat in the carnage which was the general election on july the 4th. you're putting your faith in robert jenrick, who was immigration minister. it's all his fault you did so badly because immigration is out of control and was out of control under the tories. >> well, i can say about rob is having worked in westminster with him to get a hotel in stoke on trent shut after it was housing illegal migrants right opposite our railway station, a gateway to 6 million visitors each and every year in our great city. it was rob who relentlessly drove and made sure that stoke was on that first 50 hotel list to see close. it was rob who took the brave decision to resign his immigration minister when he couldn't get the necessary changes. and having met with myself and other colleagues in private to say just how important this issue was , he stuck by his word and i was, he stuck by his word and i worked with him on that rwa
i'm at the tory party conference.is the former deputy chairman of the tory party jonathan gullis, who lost his seat in the carnage which was the general election on july the 4th. you're putting your faith in robert jenrick, who was immigration minister. it's all his fault you did so badly because immigration is out of control and was out of control under the tories. >> well, i can say about rob is having worked in westminster with him to get a hotel in stoke on trent shut after it was...
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is a tory reform pact. election. is a tory reform pact.mart politics or a complete sell—out and giovanni pernice is at the centre of attention as the long awaited report into bullying and misconduct has been released by the bbc. we'll be live outside broadcasting house with all of the latest on that showbiz story. and today marks an historic and, i believe, sad landmark as britain's final coal fired power station at ratcliffe on soar closes for down 47 years my dad dug coal that powered that power station is net zero zealotry, destroying our energy sovereignty and offering dole, not coal, to the british working classes and the families of nottingham knife killer valdo calocane. his victims claim they have been failed by the police watchdog. on today's show, i'll be joined by emma webber , whose be joined by emma webber, whose son barnaby was tragically killed by calocane. emma will defiantly plead we just want answers. that's all coming up on today's action packed show . what today's action packed show. what was the show? always a pleasure
is a tory reform pact. election. is a tory reform pact.mart politics or a complete sell—out and giovanni pernice is at the centre of attention as the long awaited report into bullying and misconduct has been released by the bbc. we'll be live outside broadcasting house with all of the latest on that showbiz story. and today marks an historic and, i believe, sad landmark as britain's final coal fired power station at ratcliffe on soar closes for down 47 years my dad dug coal that powered that...
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because the tories served themselves put up why our public services on their knees?ies served themselves put up white's climate routinely unpunished of the rivers polluted, borders insecure, school rooms crumbling, child poverty rampant, nothing seems to work, public finances broken? because over 14 years the tories performed the politics of easy answers rather than use the power of government to serve our country. yet still those wombs of trust must be healed. still that question calls to us. what will we get to show for it? so let me answer that directly. and address anyone nervous about the difficult road ahead. because i know this country is exhausted with politics. i know that the cost of living crisis drew a veil over the joint drew a veil over thejoint wonder in our lives and that people want respite and relief. they may even have voted labour for that reason. so first, let me be clear, our project has not and never will change. i changed the labour party to restore it to the service of working people. and that is exactly what we will do for the country. but i
because the tories served themselves put up why our public services on their knees?ies served themselves put up white's climate routinely unpunished of the rivers polluted, borders insecure, school rooms crumbling, child poverty rampant, nothing seems to work, public finances broken? because over 14 years the tories performed the politics of easy answers rather than use the power of government to serve our country. yet still those wombs of trust must be healed. still that question calls to us....
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if you were tory leader, tories didn't. if you were tory leader. part _ tories didn't.g forward. what - that... that is not the only thing i am putting forward. what we i that... that is not the only thing i am putting forward. what we are | that... that is not the only thing i i am putting forward. what we are now seeinu is am putting forward. what we are now seeing is sadly _ am putting forward. what we are now seeing is sadly more _ am putting forward. what we are now seeing is sadly more fatalities - am putting forward. what we are now seeing is sadly more fatalities in i seeing is sadly more fatalities in the channel overnight in the early hours of this morning. we have seen fatalities of illegal channel crossings going up, the numbers going up, because the very first action of this labour government was to scrap an international partnership which was deterring migrants. we know this because those migrants. we know this because those migrants told us so. and send out a signal to people smugglers that the uk is open for them to ply their illegal trade. there uk is o
if you were tory leader, tories didn't. if you were tory leader. part _ tories didn't.g forward. what - that... that is not the only thing i am putting forward. what we i that... that is not the only thing i am putting forward. what we are | that... that is not the only thing i i am putting forward. what we are now seeinu is am putting forward. what we are now seeing is sadly _ am putting forward. what we are now seeing is sadly more _ am putting forward. what we are now seeing is sadly more...
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but do you think that's going to be the red meat for the tories?o train drivers? well, it's a neat politicalframing — to use an awful bit ofjargon — and it's what rishi sunak did at prime minister's questions this week. he said, how did you decide to give money to train drivers and take it off pensioners? so it's... i mean, it's a neat and effective bit of communication. um, and i think that we've seen, you know, the tories are not going to be able to push this government around, because they are so humbled and they are so small. that does not, however, stop them at all from playing clever opposition politics and thinking of neat little grits in the labour oyster where they can get a story up. you know, they're the ones who've pushed this debate this week. um, that's a pretty topsy—turvy thing. you've got a tory opposition complaining about a labour government taking money from some vulnerable people in society, right? i mean, talk about a switcheroo! but it was interesting, the tories have even been using winterfuel as some of their, um, you know,
but do you think that's going to be the red meat for the tories?o train drivers? well, it's a neat politicalframing — to use an awful bit ofjargon — and it's what rishi sunak did at prime minister's questions this week. he said, how did you decide to give money to train drivers and take it off pensioners? so it's... i mean, it's a neat and effective bit of communication. um, and i think that we've seen, you know, the tories are not going to be able to push this government around, because...
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she's a tory. and she said it's important who comes to the country if they share the same values as we do, which was basically a dig at certain people who hate us and want us dead and want their own courts and all that other stuff. and i shouldn't i shouldn't have even said that. and then and then the other guy or one of the four other guy or one of the four other guys, jenrick said, said that numbers also matter. but and it doesn't quite matter who comes into the country. it's just the numbers and the truth is. >> so he just says we should get the numbers down and not kind of give people a free pass as long as they are. yeah, yeah. >> because he is a tory and he has to wake up every day knowing that his party is the is the lib dems of the 21st century in the 21st century? yes that the tories are dead. so i'm waiting for one of these people who have a two toon hat and the other guy cleverly to stand up and say something that isn't bog standard from the last five years. someone's going to, like, be
she's a tory. and she said it's important who comes to the country if they share the same values as we do, which was basically a dig at certain people who hate us and want us dead and want their own courts and all that other stuff. and i shouldn't i shouldn't have even said that. and then and then the other guy or one of the four other guy or one of the four other guys, jenrick said, said that numbers also matter. but and it doesn't quite matter who comes into the country. it's just the numbers...
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but under the tories poverty. but under the tories poverty sword. i want to tell you that tackling child poverty is my personal priority. it's why around the maternity alliance triumphed two charity alliance triumphed two charity all those years ago. it's why i came into politics and it's why i have chaired feeding leicester for the last five years. because you can't fulfil your potential without food in your potential without food in your belly or a decent roof over your head. hence you cannot build a better country when the talents of so many are being denied. that is why i am so proud to lead this government's new child property task force alongside the inspirational budget philipson. and it's why, despite all the problems we have inherited from the tories, this labour government has invested an extra half £1 billion in the household support fund. so we can help families who need it most this winter. and so we can help the poorest pensioners too. conference focusing winter bill payments on the poorest pensioners wasn't of poor decision we wanted
but under the tories poverty. but under the tories poverty sword. i want to tell you that tackling child poverty is my personal priority. it's why around the maternity alliance triumphed two charity alliance triumphed two charity all those years ago. it's why i came into politics and it's why i have chaired feeding leicester for the last five years. because you can't fulfil your potential without food in your potential without food in your belly or a decent roof over your head. hence you cannot...
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no tory mps in four years' time _ there are no tory mps in four years' time-— there are no tory mpsre — fall through the net but that future potential, for their own sake — future potential, for their own sake as— future potential, for their own sake as individuals because we have _ sake as individuals because we have a — sake as individuals because we have a duty as a society to make _ have a duty as a society to make sure every child can thrive _ make sure every child can thrive but also as a society for our— thrive but also as a society for our economy, the fact we have — for our economy, the fact we have so— for our economy, the fact we have so many children being let down _ have so many children being let down by — have so many children being let down by the system, notjust in the classroom because of lack of investment but in many of the services outside of the classroom, whether it is children's social care, children's social care, children's mental health, housing, poverty, those are the things— housing, poverty, those are the things that really need to be tackled _ things t
no tory mps in four years' time _ there are no tory mps in four years' time-— there are no tory mpsre — fall through the net but that future potential, for their own sake — future potential, for their own sake as— future potential, for their own sake as individuals because we have _ sake as individuals because we have a — sake as individuals because we have a duty as a society to make _ have a duty as a society to make sure every child can thrive _ make sure every child can thrive but...
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forget the tories. you can't keep saying but the tories did this.boutery. but if you think there's any government in human history , british history, human history, british history, european american history that just comes in and says to civil servants, you're in charge now, we're not going to put anybody else in who's, as it were, from our perspective, who's a real expert, somebody who knows how to get things done cronyism but for starters, the cronyism scandal is not just anything they have appointed swathes of former aides, donors , political, former aides, donors, political, politically linked staffers at labour together to politically neutral civil service jobs. let's tackle that. first, you must admit that is not a nothing burger. >> let's just say that the previous government in the last two years appointed nearly 200 of the you're meant to be doing better, dennis. >> forget the tories. they're gone. you won dennis. you won the election. forget the tories. you can't keep saying but the tories did this. labour are meant to be better. >> all r
forget the tories. you can't keep saying but the tories did this.boutery. but if you think there's any government in human history , british history, human history, british history, european american history that just comes in and says to civil servants, you're in charge now, we're not going to put anybody else in who's, as it were, from our perspective, who's a real expert, somebody who knows how to get things done cronyism but for starters, the cronyism scandal is not just anything they have...
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leader leading a tory party that is actually a tory party.ur party being an actual labour party. george galloway was completely right, in my opinion , that, sunak and in my opinion, that, sunak and starmer are two cheeks of the same buttock. i think buttocks, he said. i'm using buttocks instead of derriere or whatever. so i think he's completely right in that. i do hope that whoever gets to be in charge of the tories can make the bring back a proper conservative party, because at the moment, all i see with labour is diet tories and the tories haven't been the tories for a good while. >> i it's interesting john just mentioned gbnews.com/yoursay to get involved. by the way, john has just said i don't care who leads the conservatives. i gave them my vote for 14 years and betrayed it. every single time, even with brexit. so i hope reform puts an end to it at the next election. charlie, how dangerous are reform to the conservatives still? >> they are dangerous because a lot of tory votes went to reform it split the vote and that's why the tory num
leader leading a tory party that is actually a tory party.ur party being an actual labour party. george galloway was completely right, in my opinion , that, sunak and in my opinion, that, sunak and starmer are two cheeks of the same buttock. i think buttocks, he said. i'm using buttocks instead of derriere or whatever. so i think he's completely right in that. i do hope that whoever gets to be in charge of the tories can make the bring back a proper conservative party, because at the moment,...
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so the tories are in, i think , so the tories are in, i think, the most desperate place they've beeninthe most desperate place they've been in my lifetime, right down there with the time they were led by iain duncan smith. it is absolutely vital because i'm sure we'll come on to labour that keir starmer and his government now get a firm grip. they get ahead of this story about donations because there is about donations because there is a country to run and there is the interest of every single gb news viewer at stake. >> yeah, well , it's not just the >> yeah, well, it's not just the donations we discussed yesterday. the political appointments of the civil service. it goes on and on. let's remind ourselves of tom harwood interviews with the tory frontrunners from the last hour or so. have we got robert jenrick clip? can we play that? here it comes . here it comes. >> yeah, i've already said that the nhs needs reform. and if wes streeting and keir starmer come forward with genuine reforms in the national interest that improve productivity, so that we actually talk about outputs, not jus
so the tories are in, i think , so the tories are in, i think, the most desperate place they've beeninthe most desperate place they've been in my lifetime, right down there with the time they were led by iain duncan smith. it is absolutely vital because i'm sure we'll come on to labour that keir starmer and his government now get a firm grip. they get ahead of this story about donations because there is about donations because there is a country to run and there is the interest of every single...
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and the tory leadership race.oming in to gb news. speak to you. news. lovely to speak to you. well, about china. well, we've spoken about china. we're about we're going to speak about russia going russia next, because i'm going to professor mark to be speaking to professor mark galeotti, be galeotti, who is going to be discussing his new book, downfall, about downfall, which is about prigozhin death, but prigozhin prigozhin's death, but also the future of putin's administration. don't go welcome back to the camilla tominey show on gb news. right. let's discuss all things russia and ukraine. related. now i'm joined by professor mark galeotti. lovely to see you this morning, professor. thank you very much. i want to discuss your new book, downfall. prigozhin putin and the new fight for the future of russia. let's just update our audience really, with where we're at. we've obviously had the ukrainian pushback in kursk. we've got well, we haven't heard that much from putin over the summer, admittedly. but this war, le
and the tory leadership race.oming in to gb news. speak to you. news. lovely to speak to you. well, about china. well, we've spoken about china. we're about we're going to speak about russia going russia next, because i'm going to professor mark to be speaking to professor mark galeotti, be galeotti, who is going to be discussing his new book, downfall, about downfall, which is about prigozhin death, but prigozhin prigozhin's death, but also the future of putin's administration. don't go...
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but 1a years of tory chaos has not just left but 1a years of tory chaos has notjust left its mark onle'sjobs, but on homes too. not enough are being built. the tories fail to meet their targets year after year after year. —— failed. their targets year after year afteryear. —— failed. michael gove handed back nearly £2 billion to the treasury and unspent housing funds. mortgages have soared. leaseholders are left at the mercy of eye watering charges. renters face crippling hikes in damp and mouldy homes, and homelessness is all around us. the simple aspiration of a safe, secure and affordable home is further out of reach than ever. and we can't go on like this. so change must begin at home. we are tackling the tories' housing emergency. we will get britain building and building decent homes for working people. a new planning framework will unlock the door to affordable homes and provide the biggest boost to social and affordable housing in a generation. applause and, conference, our renters bill will rebalance the relationship between the tenant and the landlord, and we will end no—fa
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is it true blue tory robert jenrick? the conservatives only hope and will nigel farage be britain's next prime minister? to debate those topics and many more, my friday a team who we've just dragged out of the pub dropper of truth bombs, chloe dobbs, fearless emma woolf and political whizzkid andy twelves. but first, following an avalanche of sleaze allegations, should sir keir starmer resign? don't miss my friday feeling monologue straight after the news headlines. here's lewis . news headlines. here's lewis. >> good evening. it's 8:00. i'm lewis mckenzie here in the gb newsroom at least two people have been killed and 76 wounded in israel's latest strike on beirut. multiple explosions were heard in the capital after israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu vowed to keep fighting hezbollah in lebanon. these are live pictures of where the explosion happened earlier on today. the idf say they conducted a precise strike on the central headquarters of hezbollah in the heart of the city. israeli media is reporting hezbolla
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tory sleaze, cronyism and corruption.he guy's only been in power for two and a bit months, but already looks to be a man in a glass house throwing stones at the start of his premiership. there were concerns over political appointments to the supposedly neutral civil service. eyebrows were raised when new labour grandee alan milburn began attending meetings at the department for health and receiving official documents in spite of his own personal investments in the private healthcare industry . healthcare industry. pre—election, a senior civil servant in sue gray becomes his chief of staff, an overtly political role, and now she's paid more money than he is. plus a £2 million pension pot. what a time to be a socialist. there was the granting of a prized access. all areas pass to number 10 to labour donor lord waheed alli , who has handed the party alli, who has handed the party half £1 million in recent years . half £1 million in recent years. there was the gift of thousands of pounds from lord alli to the prime minister's
tory sleaze, cronyism and corruption.he guy's only been in power for two and a bit months, but already looks to be a man in a glass house throwing stones at the start of his premiership. there were concerns over political appointments to the supposedly neutral civil service. eyebrows were raised when new labour grandee alan milburn began attending meetings at the department for health and receiving official documents in spite of his own personal investments in the private healthcare industry ....
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but that is tory politics nowadays.and in as far as the results, when they come in, as you know, we had david pinless on yesterday, he's from the pensioner vote. he's compiling what he calls a list of shame of every mp in the land who votes in favour of scrapping the winter fuel allowance. he wants to empower constituents , to empower constituents, particularly pensioners, to make their feelings well known to those local mps . but is it those local mps. but is it correct for me to say, chris, hope that it will be clear pretty quickly who voted for and who voted against, but the abstentions, that's a bit more difficult to kind of quantify and pin down because of course, some people may have been absent from the chamber. they may have been present but voted to abstain. so we won't get a clear picture. totally, will we? by the end of today ? the end of today? >> well, i think we should do within the hour, martin, to be fair, i think we will see and we'll get the list of abstentions. and as you say, some of those people mig
but that is tory politics nowadays.and in as far as the results, when they come in, as you know, we had david pinless on yesterday, he's from the pensioner vote. he's compiling what he calls a list of shame of every mp in the land who votes in favour of scrapping the winter fuel allowance. he wants to empower constituents , to empower constituents, particularly pensioners, to make their feelings well known to those local mps . but is it those local mps. but is it correct for me to say, chris,...
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former tory be asking. former tory government minister and reform uk spokesperson ann widdecombe.eady with tomorrow's papers at 1030. but first, a very special take at ten. i had profound concerns about the character of sir keir starmer when he campaigned for arch socialist jeremy to corbyn become prime minister, which would have been an economic and national security disaster for slash alerts. >> thank you. sam is a reform with, i should say, a merger with, i should say, a merger with reform uk. is that the only hope that the tories have of winning the next election? i'll be asking . former tory be asking. former tory government minister and reform uk spokesperson ann widdecombe. she's waiting in the wings. plus, my top pundits are ready with tomorrow's papers at 1030. but first, a very special take at ten. i had profound concerns about the character of sir keir starmer when he campaigned for arch socialist jeremy to corbyn become prime minister, which would have been an economic and national security disaster for the country. he called jeremy corbyn a friend and sought to place
former tory be asking. former tory government minister and reform uk spokesperson ann widdecombe.eady with tomorrow's papers at 1030. but first, a very special take at ten. i had profound concerns about the character of sir keir starmer when he campaigned for arch socialist jeremy to corbyn become prime minister, which would have been an economic and national security disaster for slash alerts. >> thank you. sam is a reform with, i should say, a merger with, i should say, a merger with...
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tory, i know that -- thank you to the companies. thank you to tory for the great deals.ging us bonus deals online. >> tory: more tomorrow with you. >> lara: all right. we will be right back on "good morning america." i only meant to order five. there's not enough money in my account for these. i'm gonna get charged. two things i just can't deal with. overdraft charges. and garden gnomes. but your bmo smart advantage checking account gives you an extra day to avoid an overdraft fee. nice to see a bank cutting people some slack. mistakes happen. and we give you time to correct them. so, you don't like gnomes huh? what about that one? that one i like. a lot. ♪ bmo ♪ excited. we'll be making another one. and it's one. up two oscar winners come to gma. >> devine joy randolph and javier bardem. then friday get this two more oscar winners lady gaga and joaquin phoenix. >> sounds good on good morning america. >> who is the cutest? who's the cutest to ever have a dog on? >> good day everybody! that's right. vote everybody america's number one news, abc news now streaming 24 over
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, but if reform are able to completely annihilate the tories and the tories don't show themselves toars, then it is two parties as opposed to one party in the left are split into two on the right, so we'll see what happens. >> okay folks, last but not least, tonight's show is dedicated to dame maggie smith, a truly epic and wonderfully talented actress, a real character, so many career highlights. emma woolf. yes, absolutely. >> the lady in the van. have you seen the lady in the van? yeah. >> alan bennett, alan bennett play. >> yeah, absolutely. forget the latest stuff, the harry potter stuff. go and watch the prime of miss jean brodie. the girls of slender means she was the mother of toby stephens, who's one of our best actors ever. she was an absolutely brilliant woman. do you know what she said? she said because i'm not a dish. because i'm a character actor. that was how she was enabled to carry on acting into her old age. but if you look back at the 1950s and 60s and 70s, she was absolutely gorgeous . and i think she's an gorgeous. and i think she's an amazing actress and rest in
, but if reform are able to completely annihilate the tories and the tories don't show themselves toars, then it is two parties as opposed to one party in the left are split into two on the right, so we'll see what happens. >> okay folks, last but not least, tonight's show is dedicated to dame maggie smith, a truly epic and wonderfully talented actress, a real character, so many career highlights. emma woolf. yes, absolutely. >> the lady in the van. have you seen the lady in the...
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friends, i say it's a tory legacy. >> it's a tory scandal. it's a tory outrage .y outrage. this labour government will not tolerate it. so i can tell you today we will end this injustice. decent standards for private rented homes. warmer homes. lower bills. >> warmer homes and lower bills. well, there's been some talk about that before, but the energy secretary doesn't seem to be watching the news. i don't know about you, but i'm sure that it's the labour government which is condemning some poor pensioners to a colder winter . pensioners to a colder winter. but surely making it harder to rent out properties squeezes supply and drives up prices. well, i'm joined now by annie cullum, political officer at acorn, the tenancy and community union representing renters in england and wales. annie, thank you very much for joining me. and with the housing stock as it is, and with this country having an old housing stock, if you take housing out of the supply, you reduce the supply and you push up rents. surely that doesn't help anybody. >> we don't follow that logic at all.
friends, i say it's a tory legacy. >> it's a tory scandal. it's a tory outrage .y outrage. this labour government will not tolerate it. so i can tell you today we will end this injustice. decent standards for private rented homes. warmer homes. lower bills. >> warmer homes and lower bills. well, there's been some talk about that before, but the energy secretary doesn't seem to be watching the news. i don't know about you, but i'm sure that it's the labour government which is...
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but which tory candidate today. but which tory candidate gets your vote? we've got robert jenrick renee badenoch, james cleverly and tom tugendhat. they're battling it out to lead the party and i've got to pull up right now on asking you that question. which tory candidate gets your vote? if it's none of the above, let me know. why. thenin the above, let me know. why. then in my. rosie duffield is fed up with the labour party, but many on the left seem to be excusing their behaviour . excusing their behaviour. >> have they broken any rules? no. have they broken any laws? no. have they broken any laws? no. have they unlawfully prorogued parliament? no. have they lied to the house of commons and been found to have done so by a committee of their own peers? >> but james o'brien on lbc, although he's already starting to eat his words and backtrack as ali gate starts to unravel, could all of this signal the beginning of the end for sir keir starmer? then, in the interview, andrew eborn joins me to shed some light on his colourful career. who is the real andrew
but which tory candidate today. but which tory candidate gets your vote? we've got robert jenrick renee badenoch, james cleverly and tom tugendhat. they're battling it out to lead the party and i've got to pull up right now on asking you that question. which tory candidate gets your vote? if it's none of the above, let me know. why. thenin the above, let me know. why. then in my. rosie duffield is fed up with the labour party, but many on the left seem to be excusing their behaviour . excusing...
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off tory voters if you say you want to obliterate the tory party.w i took and the view i still hold, is that if reform wishes to be an independent party and not a pressure group, it has to regard all other parties as being worthy of outright competition, which means, you know, gunning for them. and so it's not right. i think that nigel said that nigel may, of course, now have come round to the view that the conservative party needs to be obliterated. but we did a good job obliterating them. and the other point i would disagree with kemi on is that hold on, because people will be saying no you didn't. >> you only got five seats. >> you only got five seats. >> yeah, but my goodness, if they had got the four point, if they had got the four point, if they had got is a big debate about whether they would have got the votes or not. but if they got the 4.1 million votes that reform uk got added to the 6.8, that they indeed did get, they'd be up at 11 million votes to the labour party's 9.7 million inches the last election. they would still be in government
off tory voters if you say you want to obliterate the tory party.w i took and the view i still hold, is that if reform wishes to be an independent party and not a pressure group, it has to regard all other parties as being worthy of outright competition, which means, you know, gunning for them. and so it's not right. i think that nigel said that nigel may, of course, now have come round to the view that the conservative party needs to be obliterated. but we did a good job obliterating them. and...
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the tory minister would be there. the tory minister would not have to declare.in opposition, how much keir starmer spent on clothes, free tickets. i think you had free tickets to the brit awards. it might have been in the rules but people struggle with why you do not see it has made people angry. why you do not see it has made people angry-— people angry. politicians get invited to — people angry. politicians get invited to things. _ people angry. politicians get invited to things. if - people angry. politicians get invited to things. if people i people angry. politicians get - invited to things. if people don't want politicians to go to anything, they can make that opinion clear. politicians get invited to things, sometimes they go, sometimes it might be relevant to their position, sometimes it might not. in most of this was campaign donations, presentation is part of a campaign. there is no policy quid pro quo, no public money involved. it was about the campaign. about labour putting its best foot forward in the campaign. now the campaign is over, we will ensu
the tory minister would be there. the tory minister would not have to declare.in opposition, how much keir starmer spent on clothes, free tickets. i think you had free tickets to the brit awards. it might have been in the rules but people struggle with why you do not see it has made people angry. why you do not see it has made people angry-— people angry. politicians get invited to — people angry. politicians get invited to things. _ people angry. politicians get invited to things. if -...
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tackling it must — under the tories. tackling it must begin— under the tories.ust begin with the workforce. we know— must begin with the workforce. we know very— must begin with the workforce. we know very well _ must begin with the workforce. we know very well that - we know very well that far—reaching _ we know very well that far—reaching reform . we know very well that - far—reaching reform cannot far— reaching reform cannot happen _ far—reaching reform cannot happen overnight. - far—reaching reform cannot happen overnight. but - far—reaching reform cannot happen overnight. but can| far—reaching reform cannot. happen overnight. but can the prime — happen overnight. but can the prime minister— happen overnight. but can the prime minister reassure - happen overnight. but can the prime minister reassure a - prime minister reassure a long-term _ prime minister reassure a long—term commitment. prime minister reassure ai long—term commitment to prime minister reassure a - long—term commitment to the service — long—term commitment to the service and _ long—term comm
tackling it must — under the tories. tackling it must begin— under the tories.ust begin with the workforce. we know— must begin with the workforce. we know very— must begin with the workforce. we know very well _ must begin with the workforce. we know very well that - we know very well that far—reaching _ we know very well that far—reaching reform . we know very well that - far—reaching reform cannot far— reaching reform cannot happen _ far—reaching reform cannot happen...
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now, it's perfectly legitimate to want to be tory leader on the basis of tory votes. open and transparent about it does not lend dignity to him or his campaign. >> but would he be an effective leader of the opposition against laboun leader of the opposition against labour, or do you think none of them would be? >> well, i think the tories and l, >> well, i think the tories and i, you know, i've been through this with labour. the tories are aiming for a rebuild. they're not necessarily thinking are we going to get 42% of the vote in in four years time? they're aiming for a rebuild. but again, trying to be, you know, a friendly rival. my worry for the conservatives would be that the favourite rarely wins. they tend to pick someone who veers to the right, like iain duncan smith and william hague, and that has not served them well. >> but analysing today's vote and i'll bring you both in on this, it seems to me it's actually for good kemi. actually quite for good kemi. she gained the most that the votes that are coming up are not on the hard right of the party, and theref
now, it's perfectly legitimate to want to be tory leader on the basis of tory votes. open and transparent about it does not lend dignity to him or his campaign. >> but would he be an effective leader of the opposition against laboun leader of the opposition against labour, or do you think none of them would be? >> well, i think the tories and l, >> well, i think the tories and i, you know, i've been through this with labour. the tories are aiming for a rebuild. they're not...
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we must also deal with another tory legacy. i know how hard people work for their money.e spend their own money. and so, one year ago, working people spend their own money. and so, one yearago, i promise you that this labour government would wage a war on tory waste. it has begun. i pledge that we would aim to halve government consultancy spend and we have already announced savings this year. i pledge that we would cuts down on the successes of tory ministers private air travel and we've already cancelled the £40 million contract for rishi sunak�*s that helicopter. —— vip helicopter. and i pledge that we would act on the carnival of waste and fraud that took place during the covid pandemic. billions of pounds of public money handed out to friends and donors of the conservative party for w is modified from the taxpayer, more than their billion pounds spent on bbe that did not arrive, or was not fit for purpose. all under the cover of the greatest crisis of my lifetime. on entering government, we found 670 more million pounds of contracts in dispute where we inherited a rec
we must also deal with another tory legacy. i know how hard people work for their money.e spend their own money. and so, one year ago, working people spend their own money. and so, one yearago, i promise you that this labour government would wage a war on tory waste. it has begun. i pledge that we would aim to halve government consultancy spend and we have already announced savings this year. i pledge that we would cuts down on the successes of tory ministers private air travel and we've...
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also tonight is tory leadership hopeful. robert jenrick writes that the small boats crisis is opening the door to terror , and in a mark dolan to terror, and in a mark dolan tonight exclusive, i'm joined in the studio by mohamed al—fayed's biographer following allegations that the former harrods owner assaulted more than 100 women in assaulted more than 100 women in a reign of terror that is feared to have lasted decades . and at to have lasted decades. and at ten, in a take at ten special, the events of this week raised serious questions about the prime minister's character and judgement. i'm putting starmer in the dock and i'll be passing judgement at ten. with ringside seats, my all star punst with ringside seats, my all star pundits tonight journalist and commentator linda jubilee, former tory mp sir michael fabncant former tory mp sir michael fabricant and academic and self—proclaimed anarchist doctor lisa mckenzie. now remember mark dolan tonight has a golden rule we don't do boring. not on my watch. i just won't have
also tonight is tory leadership hopeful. robert jenrick writes that the small boats crisis is opening the door to terror , and in a mark dolan to terror, and in a mark dolan tonight exclusive, i'm joined in the studio by mohamed al—fayed's biographer following allegations that the former harrods owner assaulted more than 100 women in assaulted more than 100 women in a reign of terror that is feared to have lasted decades . and at to have lasted decades. and at ten, in a take at ten special,...
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the final four battle it out to be the next tory leader . robert jenrick next tory leader. robert jenrick leads the race and you think you just fell out of a coconut tree ? just fell out of a coconut tree? it's trump versus harris . live it's trump versus harris. live on gb news at 2 am. we preview it on my panel this evening. it's columnist and broadcaster esther krakue. the glorious return of ex tory deputy chairman jonathan cate hollis and a first timer on my show. anyway, labour activist susie stride. oh, and can you spot the terrifying thing wrong with that aeroplane ? anybody? okay, get aeroplane? anybody? okay, get ready britain. here we go . ready britain. here we go. sir keir shiver and rachel freeze as labour sentenced the elderly to death . next. elderly to death. next. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines. just after 9:00, millions of pensioners will lose winter fuel payments after the conservative motion to stop labour's plan to slash the payments was defeated. >> eight the noes to the left 348. >> a total of 53 labour mps abstained on the vo
the final four battle it out to be the next tory leader . robert jenrick next tory leader. robert jenrick leads the race and you think you just fell out of a coconut tree ? just fell out of a coconut tree? it's trump versus harris . live it's trump versus harris. live on gb news at 2 am. we preview it on my panel this evening. it's columnist and broadcaster esther krakue. the glorious return of ex tory deputy chairman jonathan cate hollis and a first timer on my show. anyway, labour activist...
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well, the tories, i'm afraid.d, actually, if you look at a lot of the changes labour are proposing, it's not going to happen overnight. but it's going to pay off. >> it'd be nice to have rishi sunak back in charge, because at least we'd have a growing economy, wouldn't we? >> i mean , the economy is, the >> i mean, the economy is, the economy didn't grow last month and you can't put that at labour's door. i mean, growth is a lagging no, you can't figure in july. >> and for the 18 months before that, it had been growing. and, you know, people talk of the g7 . you know, people talk of the g7. yeah. top of the g7 people say we should be back in europe with germany. germany has flatlined and they're going backwards. we're going forwards. or at least we were until labour got in and have suddenly stupefied the economy. >> so you you, mike, are you telling me that the economic growth figures for july are labour's fault? even though labour's fault? even though labour got elected on the 4th of july, but their monthly figur
well, the tories, i'm afraid.d, actually, if you look at a lot of the changes labour are proposing, it's not going to happen overnight. but it's going to pay off. >> it'd be nice to have rishi sunak back in charge, because at least we'd have a growing economy, wouldn't we? >> i mean , the economy is, the >> i mean, the economy is, the economy didn't grow last month and you can't put that at labour's door. i mean, growth is a lagging no, you can't figure in july. >> and...
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the in the last two months than the tory said in 14 years.— tory said in 14 years.rs. the work i and pensions secretary speaking in the last hour. more widely, as the labour party conference enters its final minutes, i wonder, they were so much criticism of the government before this began about having brought in far too much doom and gloom, particularly the speech in the rose garden. has there been a balance struck between bleakness and optimism? lets pull back as the conference come to a close, the people are fanning out behind me. what this labour party has tried to do during the conferences tell the story to the public, the overriding message is trying to explain why the government is doing what it from the south—west, pushing north—eastwards, as we go through the rest of the day, with cloud developing ahead of them. for northern ireland, northern england before the cloud arrives in scotland, there are a few showers but bright skies, and also across northern scotland a chilly northerly wind, with temperatures here, ten to 11 degrees, but generally we are looking
the in the last two months than the tory said in 14 years.— tory said in 14 years.rs. the work i and pensions secretary speaking in the last hour. more widely, as the labour party conference enters its final minutes, i wonder, they were so much criticism of the government before this began about having brought in far too much doom and gloom, particularly the speech in the rose garden. has there been a balance struck between bleakness and optimism? lets pull back as the conference come to a...
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voices that spoke up when the tories told us to shut up . the tories told us to shut up.was history . but they thought our party was history. but this year conference, we made history together . together. and not just a victory for our party, but a victory of our values. a victory not of politicians, but of people . we politicians, but of people. we won because we had the courage to change our party. the discipline to make hard decisions, and the determination to remain united. and now change begins . even now, especially begins. even now, especially now, there will be no complacency. we've seen where that leads. don't forget what they did partygate, covid contracts, the lies divisions , contracts, the lies divisions, scapegoating and the unfunded tax cuts for the richest that crashed our economy. don't forget any of it. the tories failed britain and they tried to coverit failed britain and they tried to cover it up. a crater in the heart of britain's economy, a puncture in the pocket of every working family and a £22 billion black hole. and not so much as an apology, let
voices that spoke up when the tories told us to shut up . the tories told us to shut up.was history . but they thought our party was history. but this year conference, we made history together . together. and not just a victory for our party, but a victory of our values. a victory not of politicians, but of people . we politicians, but of people. we won because we had the courage to change our party. the discipline to make hard decisions, and the determination to remain united. and now change...
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look, after the break, i want to talk to you about tory leadership. the tory leadership contest.more interesting today for the wrong reasons, though, if you ask me. priti patel out. did you see that coming? what do you, mate? also continue the conversation with you. i'll see hi there. i'm michelle dewberry alongside me. quentin les and aaron bastani, sandy says michelle, i am a pensioner. and she just thinks. she just thinks that you are coming under massive, unfair attack. whether it's the winter fuel, whether it's the winter fuel, whether it's people constantly giving a prod, about your pensions and all the rest of it , people all the rest of it, people saying, tax. yeah. people say, michelle, why don't people that criticise the pension actually try living on the basic state pension and see how well they actually get on? they go, that could be a good experiment couldn't it? i don't see it happening there. look. former cabinet minister priti patel, she has been given the old heave ho out of the next tory leadership race. i try very hard to be interested in this topic because i d
look, after the break, i want to talk to you about tory leadership. the tory leadership contest.more interesting today for the wrong reasons, though, if you ask me. priti patel out. did you see that coming? what do you, mate? also continue the conversation with you. i'll see hi there. i'm michelle dewberry alongside me. quentin les and aaron bastani, sandy says michelle, i am a pensioner. and she just thinks. she just thinks that you are coming under massive, unfair attack. whether it's the...
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well, the tories, i'm afraid.ctually, if you look at a lot of the changes labour are proposing, it's not going to happen overnight. but it's going to pay off. >> it'd be nice to have rishi sunak back in charge, because at least we'd have a growing economy, wouldn't we? >> i mean , the economy is, the >> i mean, the economy is, the economy didn't grow last month and you can't put that at labour's door. i mean, growth is a lagging no, you can't figure in july. >> and for the 18 months before that, it had been growing. and, you know, people talk of the g7 . you know, people talk of the g7. yeah. top of the g7 people say we should be back in europe with germany. germany has flatlined and they're going backwards. we're going forwards. or at least we were until labour got in and have suddenly stupefied the economy. >> so you you, mike, are you telling me that the economic growth figures for july are labour's fault? even though labour's fault? even though labour got elected on the 4th of july, but their monthly figures.
well, the tories, i'm afraid.ctually, if you look at a lot of the changes labour are proposing, it's not going to happen overnight. but it's going to pay off. >> it'd be nice to have rishi sunak back in charge, because at least we'd have a growing economy, wouldn't we? >> i mean , the economy is, the >> i mean, the economy is, the economy didn't grow last month and you can't put that at labour's door. i mean, growth is a lagging no, you can't figure in july. >> and for...
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is the tory party doomed? is it? >> it is. if it carries on chasing reform .that is the chasing reform. and that is the big problem that ever since ukip and the in my view, ill decided referendum chosen by david cameron to, you know, be the memorial of his government, they have been moving further and further, and we've seen it with the shrieking and the shrillness of suella braverman and kemi badenoch and various other people along the way. we've seen it in the chaos and the appalling behaviour of boris johnson, who not only brought the party into disrepute, he brought parliament and democracy into disrepute and we saw it writ large, but not for very long. mercifully in liz truss, whoever takes over as leadership andifs whoever takes over as leadership and it's really important that there's a strong opposition in this country. i mean, i was quite surprised to see rishi sunak, who is the leader of his majesty's opposition, because he's been very, very quiet for weeks. >> 13 tweets since the general election. >> i mean, it is astonishing there has been a lot go
is the tory party doomed? is it? >> it is. if it carries on chasing reform .that is the chasing reform. and that is the big problem that ever since ukip and the in my view, ill decided referendum chosen by david cameron to, you know, be the memorial of his government, they have been moving further and further, and we've seen it with the shrieking and the shrillness of suella braverman and kemi badenoch and various other people along the way. we've seen it in the chaos and the appalling...
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ten are confirmed to be female, including a pregnant woman tory talking about the tory leadership andbeen coming in. robert says all of the tory hopefuls have their qualities, but no one person stands out above all the rest. for the tories to fight the next election successfully, they need a charismatic leader in the mould of boris johnson. though bofisis mould of boris johnson. though boris is now yesterday's man. whoever wins the rest must unite and not squabble among themselves. and pat says all six might have something good to say individually, but are any singing from the same song sheet on all issues? an interesting point from ken cairns . very point from ken cairns. very happy today, ken says. hurrah! my happy today, ken says. hurrah! my favourite panel tonight. stella is valiantly putting labour's side of the argument and kelvin is jack d without the jokes. well, we'll have to find out more about mr d in a moment now. very sad news. at least 12 migrants are dead. two are missing and several have been injured after their boat capsized in the channel earlier today. over 50 people
ten are confirmed to be female, including a pregnant woman tory talking about the tory leadership andbeen coming in. robert says all of the tory hopefuls have their qualities, but no one person stands out above all the rest. for the tories to fight the next election successfully, they need a charismatic leader in the mould of boris johnson. though bofisis mould of boris johnson. though boris is now yesterday's man. whoever wins the rest must unite and not squabble among themselves. and pat...
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this, according tory leadership. this, according to a bombshell new poll amid accusations of dirty campaign tricks. could this contest tear the fractured tories further apart? and it might take at ten, the chilling war on free speech continues. why? because the privileged elites don't want you to have a voice. whether it's attacks on gb news or efforts to shut down platforms like x, the right to say what we think has never faced greater peril. well, i'll be fighting back in my take at ten plus is princess kate's anticipated return to public life. this autumn. the good news that we've all been waiting for ? that we've all been waiting for? i'll be asking britain's best connected royal expert . connected royal expert. so two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. this show, if you're new to it, has a golden rule we don't do boring. not on my watch . i just boring. not on my watch. i just won't have it. so a big two hours and i'll be speaking up for the pensioners after the news headlines with the very
this, according tory leadership. this, according to a bombshell new poll amid accusations of dirty campaign tricks. could this contest tear the fractured tories further apart? and it might take at ten, the chilling war on free speech continues. why? because the privileged elites don't want you to have a voice. whether it's attacks on gb news or efforts to shut down platforms like x, the right to say what we think has never faced greater peril. well, i'll be fighting back in my take at ten plus...