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the tories had a vip lane, known as cronies, firms with tory mps _ known as cronies, firms with torys for local businesses and enterprises who create _ businesses and enterprises who create wealth in our communities and contribute _ create wealth in our communities and contribute to a fairer society. the vips _ contribute to a fairer society. the vips under— contribute to a fairer society. the vips under labour, conference, will be all— vips under labour, conference, will be all of— vips under labour, conference, will be all of you, the british public. and thirdly, we will raise standards across— and thirdly, we will raise standards across the — and thirdly, we will raise standards across the economy by clawing back the public's — across the economy by clawing back the public's money from those who failed _ the public's money from those who failed to— the public's money from those who failed to deliver the tax payers and we will— failed to deliver the tax payers and we will plough that money back straight — we will plough that money back straight into a dynamic, ethical, local— strai
the tories had a vip lane, known as cronies, firms with tory mps _ known as cronies, firms with torys for local businesses and enterprises who create _ businesses and enterprises who create wealth in our communities and contribute _ create wealth in our communities and contribute to a fairer society. the vips _ contribute to a fairer society. the vips under— contribute to a fairer society. the vips under labour, conference, will be all— vips under labour, conference, will be all of— vips...
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Sep 24, 2022
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tories have talked about in— something the tories have talked about in the past.sufficiency come up with the situation — self—sufficiency come up with the situation in ukraine as a result of the russian invasion. the major parties — the russian invasion. the major parties are _ the russian invasion. the major parties are talking about the fact that we — parties are talking about the fact that we need to be more self—sufficient. at the time when the tories — self—sufficient. at the time when the tories have been talking about tracking _ the tories have been talking about fracking and nuclear, we have seen sir keir_ fracking and nuclear, we have seen sir keir starmer trying to brand us much _ sir keir starmer trying to brand us much more — sir keir starmer trying to brand us much more as a green evolution. i think— much more as a green evolution. i think this — much more as a green evolution. i think this is — much more as a green evolution. i think this is an interesting idea. when _ think this is an interesting idea. when it— think this is an interesting idea. whe
tories have talked about in— something the tories have talked about in the past.sufficiency come up with the situation — self—sufficiency come up with the situation in ukraine as a result of the russian invasion. the major parties — the russian invasion. the major parties are _ the russian invasion. the major parties are talking about the fact that we — parties are talking about the fact that we need to be more self—sufficient. at the time when the tories — self—sufficient. at...
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the tory mps.or her to go and even saying — others are called for her to go and even saying bring back boris. so realty— even saying bring back boris. so really things couldn't be more disastrous and this is three weeks reatty~ _ disastrous and this is three weeks really. she's only been in the post for a _ really. she's only been in the post for a week— really. she's only been in the post for a week because we had two weeks of national— for a week because we had two weeks of national mourning effectively. that is _ of national mourning effectively. that is interesting. you say disastrous ijust that is interesting. you say disastrous i just want to try and put the other side here to just come. what about this is a global economic set of circumstances anyone inheriting this would be in big trouble we are in the middle of a parliamentary tour way we expect the opposition to do better you would would expect a bit of a bounce there. any of these reasons persuading you? hot there. any of these reasons p
the tory mps.or her to go and even saying — others are called for her to go and even saying bring back boris. so realty— even saying bring back boris. so really things couldn't be more disastrous and this is three weeks reatty~ _ disastrous and this is three weeks really. she's only been in the post for a _ really. she's only been in the post for a week— really. she's only been in the post for a week because we had two weeks of national— for a week because we had two weeks of national...
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Sep 25, 2022
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party have _ now, and what does the tory party have to _ now, and what does the tory party have to saykening for the majority of working _ sickening for the majority of working people in this country. your o- osite working people in this country. your opposite number— working people in this country. your opposite number in _ working people in this country. gm;- opposite number in government, anne—marie trevelyan, has met with the leaders of some of the transport unions, the rmt and aslef in the last few days, something her predecessor grant shapps did not do. do you think that is the right move? absolutely. it was totally reckless of her _ absolutely. it was totally reckless of her predecessor to play politics with this — of her predecessor to play politics with this dispute. nobody wants to id with this dispute. nobody wants to go on _ with this dispute. nobody wants to go on strike. those striking workers lose go on strike. those striking workers iose pay— go on strike. those striking workers lose pay every day they are on strike — lose pay every day they are on strike and _ lose pay
party have _ now, and what does the tory party have to _ now, and what does the tory party have to saykening for the majority of working _ sickening for the majority of working people in this country. your o- osite working people in this country. your opposite number— working people in this country. your opposite number in _ working people in this country. gm;- opposite number in government, anne—marie trevelyan, has met with the leaders of some of the transport unions, the rmt and aslef in...
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Sep 5, 2022
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liz truss started her tory leadership campaign here in peterborough, winning by appealing to tory partybers, but now she has to reach out to every voter — in this marginal and in others — hit by price rises to persuade them she should stay as prime minister. the scale of her task — at the fishy business, they are not even sure they will have a business soon. at the moment, our gas bill is just over £500 a month. it's going to be over £6,000 a month which isjust... that means we are going to have to close the door. we simply cannot afford to pay that. she has got a lot of work ahead of her and we really need her to prove to me what she's doing to do to help me keep the doors open on my business and help my customers and the local community. she needs to prove herself to get my vote in the next election. even her supporters worry they still don't know her plans to tackle rising prices. i voted for her so i'm definitely glad that she won. ijust hope that many of the tax cuts come as soon as possible. liz truss, when she was foreign secretary, she did a brilliantjob and i have a lot of resp
liz truss started her tory leadership campaign here in peterborough, winning by appealing to tory partybers, but now she has to reach out to every voter — in this marginal and in others — hit by price rises to persuade them she should stay as prime minister. the scale of her task — at the fishy business, they are not even sure they will have a business soon. at the moment, our gas bill is just over £500 a month. it's going to be over £6,000 a month which isjust... that means we are...
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12 tory mps who have a plan that if liz truss _ 12 tory mps who have a plan that if liz truss becomess of no _ we expect, they will submit letters of no confidence in her, part of a larger— of no confidence in her, part of a larger plan — of no confidence in her, part of a larger plan to eventually bring boris — larger plan to eventually bring borisjohnson back into larger plan to eventually bring boris johnson back into the fold. larger plan to eventually bring borisjohnson back into the fold. he has hinted _ borisjohnson back into the fold. he has hinted he would like to come back— has hinted he would like to come back and — has hinted he would like to come back and anyone who has observed him a lot over— back and anyone who has observed him a lot over the _ back and anyone who has observed him a lot over the last few years would guess— a lot over the last few years would guess that — a lot over the last few years would guess that he would want to come back _ guess that he would want to come back its — guess that he would want to come back. it's interesting to see, with some _ back.
12 tory mps who have a plan that if liz truss _ 12 tory mps who have a plan that if liz truss becomess of no _ we expect, they will submit letters of no confidence in her, part of a larger— of no confidence in her, part of a larger plan — of no confidence in her, part of a larger plan to eventually bring boris — larger plan to eventually bring borisjohnson back into larger plan to eventually bring boris johnson back into the fold. larger plan to eventually bring borisjohnson back into the...
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some want to see more passion in taking on the tories.— taking on the tories.to build out _ taking on the tories. that campaign needs to build out a _ taking on the tories. that campaign needs to build out a bit more. - needs to build out a bit more. enough is enough. are we going to accept this? this enough is enough. are we going to accept this?— accept this? as ever, there are disagreements _ accept this? as ever, there are disagreements within that - accept this? as ever, there are i disagreements within that labour accept this? as ever, there are - disagreements within that labour on tone, approach, and on some policies. this is a party that appears and dribble how it has been, and relieved now. clashes between police and anti—goverment protestors in iran are now said to have claimed at least a0 lives. the protests were prompted by the death of a young woman in police custody. she'd been detained for allegedly flouting strict rules on wearing the hijab head—covering. the iranian president has threatened "decisive action" to stop the wave of protests sweepi
some want to see more passion in taking on the tories.— taking on the tories.to build out _ taking on the tories. that campaign needs to build out a _ taking on the tories. that campaign needs to build out a bit more. - needs to build out a bit more. enough is enough. are we going to accept this? this enough is enough. are we going to accept this?— accept this? as ever, there are disagreements _ accept this? as ever, there are disagreements within that - accept this? as ever, there are i...
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huge numbers of 2019 tory voters, 60% of 2019 voters _ numbers of 2019 tory voters, 60% of 2019 votersters say it is too risky. if you are a — 2019 voters say it is too risky. if you are a conservative mp looking at that, _ you are a conservative mp looking at that, any— you are a conservative mp looking at that, any mp with a maturity of a less than— that, any mp with a maturity of a less than 50 will be worried by this _ less than 50 will be worried by this. when they say she needs to “turn. _ this. when they say she needs to u—turn, when she needs to go you are already— u—turn, when she needs to go you are already seeing mp is calling for that u—turn today. smith, former cabinet _ that u—turn today. smith, former cabinet minister i suspect we will see plenty more by the weekend. we should see plenty more by the weekend. should do see plenty more by the weekend. - should do the usual caveat about polls that they are snapshots, they are not predictions and they can go up are not predictions and they can go up and down and can change but it is quite stark which is why so many of the fr
huge numbers of 2019 tory voters, 60% of 2019 voters _ numbers of 2019 tory voters, 60% of 2019 votersters say it is too risky. if you are a — 2019 voters say it is too risky. if you are a conservative mp looking at that, _ you are a conservative mp looking at that, any— you are a conservative mp looking at that, any mp with a maturity of a less than— that, any mp with a maturity of a less than 50 will be worried by this _ less than 50 will be worried by this. when they say she needs to...
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and the tory thinks that's fine. if the government races ahead and the rest of country stagnates, they think that's ok. conference, they are the ones not prepared to draft. they are not prepared to do -- on growth. [applause] >> but we will. we will in the light -- light --blight -- decisions of low people are made by those who are in the game. the people of liverpool know what is best for liverpool. and the same is relevant here. if we want growth everywhere, communities need a -- and they need good affordable housing for working people as well. i have seen homeownership rise almost my entire life. it is the bedrock of security and aspiration. that pebble -- meant everything to my family. now, because of the tories, the dream of owning your own home is slipping away for too many. that is a political truth because if you keep inflating demand without increasing supply house prices will only rise and homes become that's affordable for working people. so,. [applause] >> so we will set a new target 70% homeownership and
and the tory thinks that's fine. if the government races ahead and the rest of country stagnates, they think that's ok. conference, they are the ones not prepared to draft. they are not prepared to do -- on growth. [applause] >> but we will. we will in the light -- light --blight -- decisions of low people are made by those who are in the game. the people of liverpool know what is best for liverpool. and the same is relevant here. if we want growth everywhere, communities need a -- and...
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you have to be loyal, you have to be a good tory. boris — you have to be a good tory.e to be a good tory. boris has realised quite early on it— boris has realised quite early on it that _ boris has realised quite early on it that he would go further if you — on it that he would go further if you broke all of those rules _ if you broke all of those rules. people would love him even — rules. people would love him even more. rules. people would love him even more-— rules. people would love him even more. g ., . even more. johnson was elected a member— even more. johnson was elected a member of— even more. johnson was elected a member of eton's _ even more. johnson was elected a member of eton's elite - even more. johnson was elected a member of eton's elite group. a member of eton's elite group which could wear its own fancy waistcoats and he was made captain of the school. it was at eton that he would learn to play by his own rules.- play by his own rules. martin hammond. _ play by his own rules. martin hammond, his _ play by his own rules. martin hammond, his house - pl
you have to be loyal, you have to be a good tory. boris — you have to be a good tory.e to be a good tory. boris has realised quite early on it— boris has realised quite early on it that _ boris has realised quite early on it that he would go further if you — on it that he would go further if you broke all of those rules _ if you broke all of those rules. people would love him even — rules. people would love him even more. rules. people would love him even more-— rules. people would...
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nothing new about this tory prime minister who nodded through— tory prime minister who nodded throughery single decision that got us _ through every single decision that got us into this mess and now says how terrible — got us into this mess and now says how terrible it is and can't she see there _ how terrible it is and can't she see there is— how terrible it is and can't she see there is nothing new about a tory prime _ there is nothing new about a tory prime minister who when asked, who pays? _ prime minister who when asked, who pays? says, — prime minister who when asked, who pays? says, it is you, the working people _ pays? says, it is you, the working people of— pays? says, it is you, the working people of britain.— people of britain. while there is nothin: people of britain. while there is nothing new _ people of britain. while there is nothing new about _ people of britain. while there is nothing new about a _ people of britain. while there is nothing new about a labour - people of britain. while there is i nothing new about a labour leader who is calling for more tax rises. i
nothing new about this tory prime minister who nodded through— tory prime minister who nodded throughery single decision that got us _ through every single decision that got us into this mess and now says how terrible — got us into this mess and now says how terrible it is and can't she see there _ how terrible it is and can't she see there is— how terrible it is and can't she see there is nothing new about a tory prime _ there is nothing new about a tory prime minister who when asked,...
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same old tories is the headline. what are they saying here? we old tories is the headline.dline. what are they saying here? we have had four rime they saying here? we have had four prime ministers _ they saying here? we have had four prime ministers in _ they saying here? we have had four prime ministers in six _ they saying here? we have had four prime ministers in six years. - prime ministers in six years. incredibly— prime ministers in six years. incredibly creepy image. what they've — incredibly creepy image. what they've done with the eyes they have done with _ they've done with the eyes they have done with the eyes there, very odd. obviously. — done with the eyes there, very odd. obviously, the mirror's position is this is— obviously, the mirror's position is this is a _ obviously, the mirror's position is this is a tory— obviously, the mirror's position is this is a tory mess we are in him and there — this is a tory mess we are in him and there is— this is a tory mess we are in him and there is a point to be made here about— and there is a point to be made here about
same old tories is the headline. what are they saying here? we old tories is the headline.dline. what are they saying here? we have had four rime they saying here? we have had four prime ministers _ they saying here? we have had four prime ministers in _ they saying here? we have had four prime ministers in six _ they saying here? we have had four prime ministers in six years. - prime ministers in six years. incredibly— prime ministers in six years. incredibly creepy image. what they've —...
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. coalition to the tories to keep touether. ., a coalition to the tories to keep touether. ., ,~' , .ll ask you to save your thoughts _ together. i will ask you to save your thoughts on _ together. i will ask you to save your thoughts on that - together. i will ask you to save your thoughts on that the - together. i will ask you to save your thoughts on that the next | your thoughts on that the next review. we are out of time butjust time to pause for some sport and weather. good evening, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes here with your latest sports news. and we're starting at the us open, where serena williams will continue her campaign to match the all—time grand slam record when the ao—year—old steps onto courtjust after midnight in the third round. but it's the end of the road in new york — for this year at least — for britain's andy murray. he lost his third round match against the 13th seed from italy, matteo berrettini, paying the price for a slow start as he lost in four sets. and it's also the end of tournament for british youngsterjack draper, who was level at a set all with russ
. coalition to the tories to keep touether. ., a coalition to the tories to keep touether. ., ,~' , .ll ask you to save your thoughts _ together. i will ask you to save your thoughts on _ together. i will ask you to save your thoughts on that - together. i will ask you to save your thoughts on that the - together. i will ask you to save your thoughts on that the next | your thoughts on that the next review. we are out of time butjust time to pause for some sport and weather. good evening, i'm...
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you have to be loyal, good tory.early on that he would go further if he broke all those rules and people would love him even more. johnson was elected a member of eton�*s elite group which could wear its own fancy waistcoat and he was made captain of the school. it was at eton that the would—be world king learned to play by his own rules. martin hammond, his. housemaster, who also taught him latin and greek, wrote in his report: - "i think he honestly believes that it is churlish of us not. to regard him as an exception, one who should be free - of the network of obligation which binds everyone else." that is 18 months away... his career, like churchill's, began as a controversial journalist and he rose to become a tv celebrity. bonjour, it's me, boris johnson, mayor of london. by the time he was on the cusp of becoming prime minister, he was already a singular phenomenon because no figure probably ever in british politics but certainly in modern times had managed to combine so successfully politics with the entertai
you have to be loyal, good tory.early on that he would go further if he broke all those rules and people would love him even more. johnson was elected a member of eton�*s elite group which could wear its own fancy waistcoat and he was made captain of the school. it was at eton that the would—be world king learned to play by his own rules. martin hammond, his. housemaster, who also taught him latin and greek, wrote in his report: - "i think he honestly believes that it is churlish of us...
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are you going to reverse the tory tax cuts? do - to reverse the tory tax cuts? particular policy flashpoint for keir starmer in this conference? he was heckled last year, wasn't he? yeah, he was. to pick up on question shouted at the labour leader up there, i think that is one big questionable feature today and tomorrow, precisely about what labour would do about the income tax changes announced yesterday. labour has announced the date they don't think scrapping at the top rate of 45p is the right thing to do, they will oppose that in the commons, and i'm sure they will bring it back if they win. let's look at cutting the basic rate from 20p to 19 p. this morning angela rayner said tax would be a discussion the labour party would be having from now through to the next election, but was not prepared to nail down its policy. there is a? 0ver that. i think there are many big strategic issues the party has to face. doesn't think that borrowing on the scale is a goodidea that borrowing on the scale is a good idea or not? if not, what will they do in terms of taxes? t
are you going to reverse the tory tax cuts? do - to reverse the tory tax cuts? particular policy flashpoint for keir starmer in this conference? he was heckled last year, wasn't he? yeah, he was. to pick up on question shouted at the labour leader up there, i think that is one big questionable feature today and tomorrow, precisely about what labour would do about the income tax changes announced yesterday. labour has announced the date they don't think scrapping at the top rate of 45p is the...
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you know, you have to be loyal, you have to be a good tory.sed quite early on that he would go further if he broke all those rules, and people would love him even more. johnson was elected a member of eton's elite group which could wear its own fancy waistcoats, and he was made captain of the school. it was at eton that the would—be world king would learn to play by his own rules. martin hammond, his house master who also taught him, was one of the people teaching him latin and greek, wrote in his report, "i think he honestly believes that it is churlish of us not to regard him as an exception, one who should be free of the network of obligation, which binds everyone else." ...but that's 18 months away. johnson's career, like churchill's, began as a controversialjournalist and he rose to become a tv celebrity. audience applause bonjour, ce moi, borisjohnson, le maire de londres. speaks russian kung hei fat choy. by the time he was on the cusp of becoming prime minister, he was already a singular phenomenon because no figure probably ever in br
you know, you have to be loyal, you have to be a good tory.sed quite early on that he would go further if he broke all those rules, and people would love him even more. johnson was elected a member of eton's elite group which could wear its own fancy waistcoats, and he was made captain of the school. it was at eton that the would—be world king would learn to play by his own rules. martin hammond, his house master who also taught him, was one of the people teaching him latin and greek, wrote...
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Sep 27, 2022
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it's all very well for the tories _ problems. it's all very well for the tories to— problems.but when we have just spent, as the taxpayer, — when we have just spent, as the taxpayer, our money has just when we have just spent, as the taxpayer, our money hasjust been spent, _ taxpayer, our money hasjust been spent, splurged on stamp duty cuts to make _ spent, splurged on stamp duty cuts to make it— spent, splurged on stamp duty cuts to make it easier to move home, at 'ust to make it easier to move home, at just the _ to make it easier to move home, at just the plain fact if and fewer peopie — just the plain fact if and fewer people are going to be able to afford a — people are going to be able to afford a home, they are going to be made _ afford a home, they are going to be made homeless, and sales are going to fail— made homeless, and sales are going to fall through the floor dashed through— to fall through the floor dashed through the floor. so we wasted all that money from the fiscal event already— that money from the fiscal event alreadyjust on stamp duty alone. the whole —
it's all very well for the tories _ problems. it's all very well for the tories to— problems.but when we have just spent, as the taxpayer, — when we have just spent, as the taxpayer, our money has just when we have just spent, as the taxpayer, our money hasjust been spent, _ taxpayer, our money hasjust been spent, splurged on stamp duty cuts to make _ spent, splurged on stamp duty cuts to make it— spent, splurged on stamp duty cuts to make it easier to move home, at 'ust to make it easier...
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dna— against tax cuts, it's in the tory dna to — against tax cuts, it's in the tory dna to get _ againstthey're making about how realistic it fiscally— they're making about how realistic it fiscally of the measures being brought— it fiscally of the measures being brought forward. how easily are we going _ brought forward. how easily are we going to _ brought forward. how easily are we going to be able to get the growth rate up— going to be able to get the growth rate up such that we can fund those taxes _ rate up such that we can fund those taxes if _ rate up such that we can fund those taxes if we — rate up such that we can fund those taxes if we don't do that were going to either— taxes if we don't do that were going to either have to unwind this tax policy— to either have to unwind this tax policy or— to either have to unwind this tax policy or we're going to have to try and borrow— policy or we're going to have to try and borrow more or were going to have _ and borrow more or were going to have to _ and borrow more or were going to have to try— and borrow more or were going to have t
dna— against tax cuts, it's in the tory dna to — against tax cuts, it's in the tory dna to get _ againstthey're making about how realistic it fiscally— they're making about how realistic it fiscally of the measures being brought— it fiscally of the measures being brought forward. how easily are we going _ brought forward. how easily are we going to _ brought forward. how easily are we going to be able to get the growth rate up— going to be able to get the growth rate up such that we...
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but not of tory mps. majority of tory members but not of to mps. , . , , tory mps.behind the government. what leverage is available to liz truss and wendy morton? ., , available to liz truss and wendy morton? .,, .,, ., , ., available to liz truss and wendy morton? .,, ., , ., , morton? the most obvious leverage is the reneral morton? the most obvious leverage is the general election, _ morton? the most obvious leverage is the general election, which _ morton? the most obvious leverage is the general election, which we - morton? the most obvious leverage is the general election, which we think i the general election, which we think is good happen at the moment in 202a, recent polling suggests labour are in a pretty decent position to win that election. liz truss and wendy morton would say, i know not all of you are my biggest fans, but if we need to win the next election, we need to come together, if —— at this party to ship it could win the next election —— to win the next election. -- to win the next election. liz truss —— to win the next election. liz truss physi
but not of tory mps. majority of tory members but not of to mps. , . , , tory mps.behind the government. what leverage is available to liz truss and wendy morton? ., , available to liz truss and wendy morton? .,, .,, ., , ., available to liz truss and wendy morton? .,, ., , ., , morton? the most obvious leverage is the reneral morton? the most obvious leverage is the general election, _ morton? the most obvious leverage is the general election, which _ morton? the most obvious leverage is the...
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tories have done.e full of talk— the economy. all of the papers are full of talk separate rises and percentages in the pound against the dollar, _ percentages in the pound against the dollar, but _ percentages in the pound against the dollar, but actually, in the end, this is— dollar, but actually, in the end, this is real— dollar, but actually, in the end, this is real people's lives, these are people's mortgages that are going _ are people's mortgages that are going to — are people's mortgages that are going to soar, and some people will have their— going to soar, and some people will have their houses repossessed. we may end _ have their houses repossessed. we may end up — have their houses repossessed. we may end up in a major recession. so this for— may end up in a major recession. so this for kier— may end up in a major recession. so this for kier starmer at the moment in liverpool— this for kier starmer at the moment in liverpool talking to his party, these _ in liverpool talking to his party, t
tories have done.e full of talk— the economy. all of the papers are full of talk separate rises and percentages in the pound against the dollar, _ percentages in the pound against the dollar, but _ percentages in the pound against the dollar, but actually, in the end, this is— dollar, but actually, in the end, this is real— dollar, but actually, in the end, this is real people's lives, these are people's mortgages that are going _ are people's mortgages that are going to — are people's...
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the mail calls it a true tory budget —— mini budget. i takes a slightly more cautious tone, warning markets were spooked by government borrowing to pay for the biggest as cut in half a century. the market reaction is on the front page of the financial times as well. the pound has slumped to its longest level since 1985. borrowing is forecast to hit £190 billion. the times describes the chancellor's plans as a great tax gamble, with the prime minister seeking economic growth at all costs. and the telegraph shows us the first official photograph of king charles attending to his red box papers in his new office at buckingham palace. and in the guardian, hilary mantel celebrated author of the will fall trilogy, her picture there. she died at the age of 70. —— wolf hall. no prizes for guessing where we're going to start. not tosha, kick us off with this mini budget. —— natasha. is ita gamble, do you think? mini budget. -- natasha. is it a gamble, do you think? politically, economically. _ gamble, do you think? politically, economically, yes.
the mail calls it a true tory budget —— mini budget. i takes a slightly more cautious tone, warning markets were spooked by government borrowing to pay for the biggest as cut in half a century. the market reaction is on the front page of the financial times as well. the pound has slumped to its longest level since 1985. borrowing is forecast to hit £190 billion. the times describes the chancellor's plans as a great tax gamble, with the prime minister seeking economic growth at all costs....
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tory mps plot to bring back boris. what on earth is going on?on? they have got wind of some kind _ what on earth is going on? they have got wind of some kind of _ what on earth is going on? they have got wind of some kind of plot - got wind of some kind of plot amongst tory mps, i think about 12 of them, as soon as liz truss becomes prime minister, to submit letters of no confidence, we are all very familiar with in the last five years or so, to the 1922 committee in liz truss and part of a long—term strategy where they would like to see borisjohnson return to power in the future when liz truss, they assume, messes it all up! what is your assessment of _ assume, messes it all up! what is your assessment of that? - assume, messes it all up! what is your assessment of that? i - assume, messes it all up! what is your assessment of that? i think i j your assessment of that? i think i can remember— your assessment of that? i think i can remember speaking _ your assessment of that? i think i can remember speaking to - your assessment of that? i think
tory mps plot to bring back boris. what on earth is going on?on? they have got wind of some kind _ what on earth is going on? they have got wind of some kind of _ what on earth is going on? they have got wind of some kind of plot - got wind of some kind of plot amongst tory mps, i think about 12 of them, as soon as liz truss becomes prime minister, to submit letters of no confidence, we are all very familiar with in the last five years or so, to the 1922 committee in liz truss and part of a...
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the daily express, tories put on war footing for snap elections.— express, tories put on war footing. yeah, i mean, i think as things stand at the - for snap elections. yeah, i mean, i i think as things stand at the moment, labour— think as things stand at the moment, labour are _ think as things stand at the moment, labour are comfortably ahead in the opinion— labour are comfortably ahead in the opinion polls for sustaining that economic— opinion polls for sustaining that economic crisis. i wouldn't say they were _ economic crisis. i wouldn't say they were the _ economic crisis. i wouldn't say they were the most advantageous conditions for a sitting government to have _ conditions for a sitting government to have an— conditions for a sitting government to have an early election. generally speaking _ to have an early election. generally speaking as well, you know, voters tend to _ speaking as well, you know, voters tend to punish parties of governments that call early elections, we seem to be having an election— elections, we seem to be having an election every other year at the mome
the daily express, tories put on war footing for snap elections.— express, tories put on war footing. yeah, i mean, i think as things stand at the - for snap elections. yeah, i mean, i i think as things stand at the moment, labour— think as things stand at the moment, labour are _ think as things stand at the moment, labour are comfortably ahead in the opinion— labour are comfortably ahead in the opinion polls for sustaining that economic— opinion polls for sustaining that economic...
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the tories said we . like that the tories said we are being _ like that the tories said we are being do the same thing _ are being left behind we must do the same thing and - are being left behind we must do the same thing and they. do the same thing and they introduced _ do the same thing and they introduced the _ do the same thing and they introduced the system, i do the same thing and they introduced the system, it l do the same thing and theyj introduced the system, it is do the same thing and they. introduced the system, it is a lunatic— introduced the system, it is a lunatic system. _ introduced the system, it is a lunatic system. i— introduced the system, it is a lunatic system.— lunatic system. i suppose on the whole — lunatic system. i suppose on the whole the _ lunatic system. i suppose on the whole the mandate i lunatic system. i suppose on the whole the mandate of. lunatic system. i suppose on | the whole the mandate of her election— the whole the mandate of her election point, it is very hard for any— election point, it is very hard for any institution to wind back_ for
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last true tory budget, but i suppose as we were discussing, there are different kinds of tory budgets back in office. that really does say all. it remains to be seen whether these plans work or not. let's not forget a couple of days ago, liz truss was saying she would do something. we really should have seen some of this coming. it was reported that cutting the top rate of tax, she has said she didn't mine being unpopular as long as it grows the economy. but if it works, if conservatives can show they can grow the economy, at the same time as helping everybody else out, liz truss will be sina successful. some of these pages are going to... —— seen as successful. i think the reversal of the cut to national insurance will save many workers hundreds of pounds a year. income tax affects a lot of workers a year —— as well. there are definitely some things that are notjust bankers' bonuses. ithink some things that are notjust bankers' bonuses. i think liz truss knows that at some point, her aspirations will have to be how she can help the middle earners in the lowest paid in society. i don'
last true tory budget, but i suppose as we were discussing, there are different kinds of tory budgets back in office. that really does say all. it remains to be seen whether these plans work or not. let's not forget a couple of days ago, liz truss was saying she would do something. we really should have seen some of this coming. it was reported that cutting the top rate of tax, she has said she didn't mine being unpopular as long as it grows the economy. but if it works, if conservatives can...
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boris johnson persuaded lots of first—time tories, _ johnson persuaded lots of first—time tories, hens — government? it's been particularly refractions over the course of the last four — refractions over the course of the last four years. during the pandemic messages _ last four years. during the pandemic messages from mark drakeford saying he had _ messages from mark drakeford saying he had not _ messages from mark drakeford saying he had not spoken to borisjohnson for months — he had not spoken to borisjohnson for months. at the start of this summer— for months. at the start of this summer arguably things got even worse _ summer arguably things got even worse with claims of the uk government was showing contempt to the process— government was showing contempt to the process of devolution threatening to repeal a senedd law. 0n the _ threatening to repeal a senedd law. 0n the tourism tax, on the infrastructure in wales, liz truss described — infrastructure in wales, liz truss described mark drakeford as a low energy— described mark drakeford as a low energyjeremy corbyn. she is the n
boris johnson persuaded lots of first—time tories, _ johnson persuaded lots of first—time tories, hens — government? it's been particularly refractions over the course of the last four — refractions over the course of the last four years. during the pandemic messages _ last four years. during the pandemic messages from mark drakeford saying he had _ messages from mark drakeford saying he had not _ messages from mark drakeford saying he had not spoken to borisjohnson for months — he...
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you know. — of people who support the tories.rewarded in these tax cuts. there is a long way to go on _ rewarded in these tax cuts. there is a long way to go on that _ rewarded in these tax cuts. there is a long way to go on that story, - a long way to go on that story, isn't there, over the next few days and weeks? let's turn to something else. we will look at the independent now, the digital version of it, obviously. it is... what do you see are the problems potentially in store for italy's relationship with the rest of europe and get in her appointment now as first female prime ministerfor italy her appointment now as first female prime minister for italy and her pledges in terms of welfare spending and things like that? she pledges in terms of welfare spending and things like that?— and things like that? she is incredibly _ and things like that? she is incredibly right _ and things like that? she is incredibly right wing. - and things like that? she is incredibly right wing. her i and things like that? she is - incredibly rig
you know. — of people who support the tories.rewarded in these tax cuts. there is a long way to go on _ rewarded in these tax cuts. there is a long way to go on that _ rewarded in these tax cuts. there is a long way to go on that story, - a long way to go on that story, isn't there, over the next few days and weeks? let's turn to something else. we will look at the independent now, the digital version of it, obviously. it is... what do you see are the problems potentially in store for italy's...
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party and she it _ full support of the tory party and she it is — full support of the tory party andany of this, none of this is in the conservative manifesto and if it does _ conservative manifesto and if it does not — conservative manifesto and if it does not work, which many people are predicting _ does not work, which many people are predicting it _ does not work, which many people are predicting it won't. it is going to be predicting it won't. it is going to he an— predicting it won't. it is going to be an uproarand predicting it won't. it is going to be an uproar and i don't know how lon- be an uproar and i don't know how long the _ be an uproar and i don't know how long the conservative party will put up long the conservative party will put up with _ long the conservative party will put up with it _ long the conservative party will put up with it and nothing less than the country— up with it and nothing less than the country needs to be presented so much _ country needs to be presented so much instability. so, i'm not particularly convinced by any of it i do particularly convi
party and she it _ full support of the tory party and she it is — full support of the tory party andany of this, none of this is in the conservative manifesto and if it does _ conservative manifesto and if it does not — conservative manifesto and if it does not work, which many people are predicting _ does not work, which many people are predicting it _ does not work, which many people are predicting it won't. it is going to be predicting it won't. it is going to he an— predicting it...
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and 12 after long years of tory failure, didn't they just show their true colours yesterday?heering. their driving ideology — make the rich richer and do nothing for working people. the chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, has defended his tax cuts aimed at boosting economic growth — saying they're fair for all, but they're receiving a mixed reaction from the public. violent anti—government protests continue in iran — police have arrested more than 700 people, at least 35 people have been killed. world powers condemn the self—styled referendums being held in parts of ukraine on whether to join russia. now on bbc news, our world — stephen mcdonell travels across china and meets people struggling to stay afloat with their country showing no signs of abandoning its "zero—covid" policy. when it comes to the fight against the coronavirus, one country stands alone. elsewhere, vaccines have meant learning to live with the virus. not in china. no income. this is my lowest point and, you know, as a man i can't do anything. each outbreak is still being met with strict measures to return an area
and 12 after long years of tory failure, didn't they just show their true colours yesterday?heering. their driving ideology — make the rich richer and do nothing for working people. the chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, has defended his tax cuts aimed at boosting economic growth — saying they're fair for all, but they're receiving a mixed reaction from the public. violent anti—government protests continue in iran — police have arrested more than 700 people, at least 35 people have been...
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voters are the electorate.— at the tory voters are the electorate. ~ , . ., , electorate. _ electorate. where will because cutting come, do _ electorate. where will because cutting come, do we _ electorate. where will because cutting come, do we think, - electorate. where will because i cutting come, do we think, tony? there are only two real ways of government —— where will the cost—cutting come. liz truss talking about _ cost—cutting come. liz truss talking about cutting the public services, that is— about cutting the public services, that is concerning because i'm not sure how— that is concerning because i'm not sure how much more they can take. we have had _ sure how much more they can take. we have had an _ sure how much more they can take. we have had an entire austerity government from 2010 to 2015 and into 2016 — government from 2010 to 2015 and into 2016. a borisjohnson has taken a lot more _ into 2016. a borisjohnson has taken a lot more of— into 2016. a borisjohnson has taken a lot more of the generous approach to public— a lot more of the generous approach to p
voters are the electorate.— at the tory voters are the electorate. ~ , . ., , electorate. _ electorate. where will because cutting come, do _ electorate. where will because cutting come, do we _ electorate. where will because cutting come, do we think, - electorate. where will because i cutting come, do we think, tony? there are only two real ways of government —— where will the cost—cutting come. liz truss talking about _ cost—cutting come. liz truss talking about cutting the public...
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i amongst those tory voters. i think| she has won a good campaign. she amongst those tory voters.e school in leeds, she is not _ comprehensive school in leeds, she is notjust_ comprehensive school in leeds, she is notjust a — comprehensive school in leeds, she is notjust a stereotypical conservative which i think helps. but different people '5 views have changed _ but different people '5 views have changed and shifted across this campaign but overall she has come across— campaign but overall she has come across really well and when you meet her in _ across really well and when you meet her in person, which i have on a few occasions, _ her in person, which i have on a few occasions, she— her in person, which i have on a few occasions, she really does have a great _ occasions, she really does have a great personality and engages with the members and also the wider publio _ the members and also the wider ublic. , ., ., ., , , ., ., the members and also the wider ublic. , ., ., ., ,, ., ., public. george, what appealed to you about rishi and _ public. george, what appealed to you abou
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i want to get rid of the tory government.nly successful in doing it if we offer to change the economy and change the levels of inequality and injustice in our society. that requires public ownership, that requires intervention, that requires a whole process in which you don't leave a large proportion of the population behind trying to survive on food banks and just getting by. you've got to offer something much more. and i think the manifesto, as we put forward in 2017 and 2019, met a lot of the needs of the whole of this country. now, your great mentor in politics was tony benn. you worked on his campaigns. i think you went most sundays, didn't you? well, we chatted a lot, yeah. you said it was the sort of university of life for you. a thing called the independent left corresponding society on sunday, not every sunday, some sunday evenings at his house. now, you will remember that when tony benn left parliament, he said he was leaving parliament, he said with a smile on his face to get more involved in politics, real politic
i want to get rid of the tory government.nly successful in doing it if we offer to change the economy and change the levels of inequality and injustice in our society. that requires public ownership, that requires intervention, that requires a whole process in which you don't leave a large proportion of the population behind trying to survive on food banks and just getting by. you've got to offer something much more. and i think the manifesto, as we put forward in 2017 and 2019, met a lot of...
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, , ., tory party? it has been brutal. since july. _ tory party? it has been brutal. i tory party? it has been brutal. since july, each candidate has| tory party? it has been brutal. i since july, each candidate has been sincejuly, each candidate has been publicly picking holes in the other�*s plan and insisting that only they are the right person to be able to govern the country. as of 5pm tonight, when both polls close, the votes are cast, that all has to stop and there's got to be a mindset shift so, for the winner, it's moving away from campaigning and into governing, how they are going to address those very real, very big problem when they get through that door? forthe problem when they get through that door? for the loser, for the rest of the party, their issue is going to be, well, how do they swing behind that person, because the government is going to need to put on a united front if they are going to successfully tackle those challenges. so, that is the immediate challenge for the party and it will not have a very long to do that. the winner is announced aro
, , ., tory party? it has been brutal. since july. _ tory party? it has been brutal. i tory party? it has been brutal. since july, each candidate has| tory party? it has been brutal. i since july, each candidate has been sincejuly, each candidate has been publicly picking holes in the other�*s plan and insisting that only they are the right person to be able to govern the country. as of 5pm tonight, when both polls close, the votes are cast, that all has to stop and there's got to be a...
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_ not just about what the tories are doing? in — not just about what the tories are doinu ? that she is going to spend that money on nurses, for example, but they are going to be questions about they are going to be questions about the economy, on the levels of borrowing, on whether there will be cuts to public services, difficult choices for a future labour government, where they to win? definitely, and i think keir starmer's team, particularly rachel reeves�* team, starmer�*s team, particularly rachel reeves�* team, are very cognisant of the fact that if they do win power, they will inherit a very difficult set of circumstances, and i think they are very mindful to set out a message which is saying, look, we will have a challenging time on the economy, but we will spend every pound of taxpayers�* money very, very carefully. i spoke to somebody in keir starmer�*s team this morning and they said, the territory that they absolutely want to get on, where they feel really confident, is on they feel really confident, is on the economy. now, that is something which has historical
_ not just about what the tories are doing? in — not just about what the tories are doinu ? that she is going to spend that money on nurses, for example, but they are going to be questions about they are going to be questions about the economy, on the levels of borrowing, on whether there will be cuts to public services, difficult choices for a future labour government, where they to win? definitely, and i think keir starmer's team, particularly rachel reeves�* team, starmer�*s team,...
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in december 2021, he launched the tories' war on crime, but - the tories' war on crime, but immediatell you that the _ parties inside number10. i can tell you that the guidelines _ parties inside number10. i can tell you that the guidelines were - you that the guidelines were followed at all times. did you investigate — followed at all times. did you investigate that _ followed at all times. did you investigate that yourself, - followed at all times. did you investigate that yourself, are | followed at all times. did you - investigate that yourself, are you satisfied? — investigate that yourself, are you satisfied? i— investigate that yourself, are you satisfied? ., , , , satisfied? i have satisfied myself that the guidelines _ satisfied? i have satisfied myself that the guidelines were - satisfied? i have satisfied myself| that the guidelines were followed satisfied? i have satisfied myself. that the guidelines were followed at all times. ., ., all times. that evening, a remarkable _ all times. that evening, a remarkable video - all times. that evening, a | remarkable video emerged a
in december 2021, he launched the tories' war on crime, but - the tories' war on crime, but immediatell you that the _ parties inside number10. i can tell you that the guidelines _ parties inside number10. i can tell you that the guidelines were - you that the guidelines were followed at all times. did you investigate — followed at all times. did you investigate that _ followed at all times. did you investigate that yourself, - followed at all times. did you investigate that yourself, are |...
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i the nhs has not been and never can be safe in tory hands?— be safe in tory hands?hands? i don't agree with the honourable lady at - be safe in tory hands? i don't agree with the honourable lady at all. - be safe in tory hands? i don't agree with the honourable lady at all. can | with the honourable lady at all. can i welcome the _ with the honourable lady at all. can i welcome the secretary of state to her place? how she considers her priorities, which you agree with me that we still need to focus on early intervention? particularly commending the programme start to life programme, which is designed to help young mothers and family helps that we should not lose sight of that we should not lose sight of that priority. i�*d that we should not lose sight of that priority-— that we should not lose sight of that priority. i'd like to thank my honourable _ that priority. i'd like to thank my honourable friend _ that priority. i'd like to thank my honourable friend indeed - that priority. i'd like to thank my honourable friend indeed for i that priority. i'd like to thank
i the nhs has not been and never can be safe in tory hands?— be safe in tory hands?hands? i don't agree with the honourable lady at - be safe in tory hands? i don't agree with the honourable lady at all. - be safe in tory hands? i don't agree with the honourable lady at all. can | with the honourable lady at all. can i welcome the _ with the honourable lady at all. can i welcome the secretary of state to her place? how she considers her priorities, which you agree with me that we still need...
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winter sets in and the u.k., and politically how can she navigate this with her tory party? those on the right that we voted to be small government, small regulation, hands off government, and now you are unleashing huge amount of spending. she has to keep them happy? how is she going to do that. she is going to crackdown on the unions. alix: we will talk more about the boe at the moment, but how does the boe look at this? they will say we are independent, i get that, but there is so much from the government that affects how they will manage when it hit of tightening and rate hikes. --manage quantitative tightening and rate hikes. rosalind: that will be a very interesting conversation, to say the least. the boe will say they are independent. there was some talk in the leadership campaign for the tory party that liz truss might be willing to re-examine the boe's mandate, because she think they are to it fixated on inflation. --two fixated on inflation. those comments from her will be parsed when they meet this week. the boe will operate on what it thinks is best for the econo
winter sets in and the u.k., and politically how can she navigate this with her tory party? those on the right that we voted to be small government, small regulation, hands off government, and now you are unleashing huge amount of spending. she has to keep them happy? how is she going to do that. she is going to crackdown on the unions. alix: we will talk more about the boe at the moment, but how does the boe look at this? they will say we are independent, i get that, but there is so much from...
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wear blue tory heartlands meet the green _ easier.tlands i meet the green belt is warehousing affordability crisis is at its most acute. constituencies like epsom where rent is 50% and house prices to hundred percent above national average. to hundred percent above national averaue. �* , , to hundred percent above national averaue. h ,,, to hundred percent above national averaue. h , ., average. let's help you out with some beds. _ average. let's help you out with some beds, just _ average. let's help you out with some beds, just to _ average. let's help you out with some beds, just to tide - average. let's help you out with some beds, just to tide you - average. let's help you out with | some beds, just to tide you over average. let's help you out with - some beds, just to tide you over for a while _ some beds, “ust to tide you over for a while. . , some beds, “ust to tide you over for a while. ., , ~f~ ., some beds, “ust to tide you over for awhile. ., ,~f~ ., .,.,, a while. sarah is 68, a psychology uraduate a while. sarah is 68, a
wear blue tory heartlands meet the green _ easier.tlands i meet the green belt is warehousing affordability crisis is at its most acute. constituencies like epsom where rent is 50% and house prices to hundred percent above national average. to hundred percent above national averaue. �* , , to hundred percent above national averaue. h ,,, to hundred percent above national averaue. h , ., average. let's help you out with some beds. _ average. let's help you out with some beds, just _ average....
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there is plenty of concern among tory _ people? there is plenty of concern among tory mps — people?of concern among tory mps too about - people? there is plenty of concern among tory mps too about the - among tory mps too about the government tax—cutting plans will stop many are concerned about damage to the party's economic credibility, about the politicaljudgments about the political judgments involved about the politicaljudgments involved and questioning whether tax cuts can really generate enough growth. but the government seems confident that in time nerves will be calmed. downing street and the treasury are aiming to hold out almost two more months before announcing their medium—term economic plans. the tory party conference begins this weekend. pressure on the government will continue. leila has criticised the government for promising tax cuts without proper costings or economic forecasts. he said the plans undermine the bank's efforts to control inflation and that this had led to "dramatic" moves on the financial markets. here's our economics correspondent, andy verity. toda
there is plenty of concern among tory _ people? there is plenty of concern among tory mps — people?of concern among tory mps too about - people? there is plenty of concern among tory mps too about the - among tory mps too about the government tax—cutting plans will stop many are concerned about damage to the party's economic credibility, about the politicaljudgments about the political judgments involved about the politicaljudgments involved and questioning whether tax cuts can really...
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tory mps had the job of picking two final candidates. sunak, 137. truss, 113. the former chancellor and liz truss to slug it out in front of party members. it's fantastic to be... here in darlington. it's fantastic to be... here in eastbourne. gosh, it's fantastic to be... here in birmingham. and at hustings around the country, one issue dominated. this autumn and winter, a conservative government that i am privileged to lead will be proud not just to cut vat on energy bills, but to go further to support the most vulnerable in our society, because that's what a compassionate conservative governments do. i would lower taxes. we shouldn't have put up national insurance, we said we wouldn't in our manifesto, and i will have a temporary moratorium on the green energy levy to make sure that customers' bills are lower. she promised immediate tax cuts. rishi sunak said that would be a huge mistake. both avoided spelling out precisely what they would do in a coming budget. in downing street today, a clear sign change is coming. borisjohnson is moving out, but the two c
tory mps had the job of picking two final candidates. sunak, 137. truss, 113. the former chancellor and liz truss to slug it out in front of party members. it's fantastic to be... here in darlington. it's fantastic to be... here in eastbourne. gosh, it's fantastic to be... here in birmingham. and at hustings around the country, one issue dominated. this autumn and winter, a conservative government that i am privileged to lead will be proud not just to cut vat on energy bills, but to go further...
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after 12 years of a tory government, what have _ after 12 years of a tory government, what have we gotpay their bills. an _ people not being able to pay their bills, an nhs on its knees, and law and order— bills, an nhs on its knees, and law and order completely... on tuesday afternoon we'll learn more details about the new cabinet, but we know of one change already — home secretary priti patel has announced that she will resign as soon as a new home secretary is appointed, but that she will continue on as a backbench mp. welcome back to downing street. asi as i talk to you at the moment, borisjohnson is the prime minister and a laser truss is any foreign secretary but that will all be changing tomorrow. the conservatives have a sizeable majority in the house of commons and because they have chosen a new leader, she will become the new prime minister. she will be the uk's fourth prime minister in the space of six years. the morning after the breakfast referendum went against david cameron, he stepped down. tomorrow, borisjohnson will go to visit the queen at balmoral, tender his resign
after 12 years of a tory government, what have _ after 12 years of a tory government, what have we gotpay their bills. an _ people not being able to pay their bills, an nhs on its knees, and law and order— bills, an nhs on its knees, and law and order completely... on tuesday afternoon we'll learn more details about the new cabinet, but we know of one change already — home secretary priti patel has announced that she will resign as soon as a new home secretary is appointed, but that she...
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interesting in her first address to the nation as prime minister, not just tory leader, but the 15thrime minister under this queen's reign, talked about transforming britain into an aspiration, a nation. and that together we can ride out the storm. funny that. probably not talking about a political storm but we certainly had very much almost lightning and thunder, moments before she came to the podium and addressed not just awaiting british and international media but pivoted from addressing the conservative party members who elected her yesterday and made her win and become tory leader, but also now the u.k. nation, which expects, has been waiting throughout the story leadership -- with what some have called a tory zombie johnson government. she is promising bold action within days to help british consumers with the cost of living. to give you the temperature in a sentence of what is happening here, we are seeing mp's, tories, coming up, hotly tipped to be the next chancellor of the extech or. anyone who was prominent in the johnson government, dominic raab and the home secretary, t
interesting in her first address to the nation as prime minister, not just tory leader, but the 15thrime minister under this queen's reign, talked about transforming britain into an aspiration, a nation. and that together we can ride out the storm. funny that. probably not talking about a political storm but we certainly had very much almost lightning and thunder, moments before she came to the podium and addressed not just awaiting british and international media but pivoted from addressing...
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lucy, picking up on that, it says some tory mps are l that, it says some tory mps are concerned aboutidely held? it widely held, a fear quite widely held? ., , widely held, a fear quite widely held? ., . ., , widely held, a fear quite widely held? . ., ,~ widely held, a fear quite widely held? . ., , . ., held? it was certainly concerning to see the slide _ held? it was certainly concerning to see the slide in _ held? it was certainly concerning to see the slide in the _ held? it was certainly concerning to see the slide in the pound, - held? it was certainly concerning to see the slide in the pound, and - held? it was certainly concerning to see the slide in the pound, and it . see the slide in the pound, and it had been sliding against the dollar for some weeks before that and also other currencies have, including the euro and that reflects more the strength of the dollar so it isn't just to do with the budget from kwasi karteng and yet in this particular article, some tory mps are talking about how anxious they are talking about how anxious they are around that but there are also o
lucy, picking up on that, it says some tory mps are l that, it says some tory mps are concerned aboutidely held? it widely held, a fear quite widely held? ., , widely held, a fear quite widely held? ., . ., , widely held, a fear quite widely held? . ., ,~ widely held, a fear quite widely held? . ., , . ., held? it was certainly concerning to see the slide _ held? it was certainly concerning to see the slide in _ held? it was certainly concerning to see the slide in the _ held? it was certainly...
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liz truss started her tory leadership campaign here in peterborough, winning by appealing to tory partyer. the scale of her task — at the fishy business, they are not even sure they will have a business soon. at the moment, our gas bill is just over £500 a month. it's going to be over £6,000 a month which isjust... that means we are going to have to close the door. we simply cannot afford to pay that. she has got a lot of work ahead of her and we really need her to prove to me what she's doing to do to help me keep the doors open on my business and help my customers and the local community. she needs to prove herself to get my vote in the next election. even her supporters worry they still don't know her plans
liz truss started her tory leadership campaign here in peterborough, winning by appealing to tory partyer. the scale of her task — at the fishy business, they are not even sure they will have a business soon. at the moment, our gas bill is just over £500 a month. it's going to be over £6,000 a month which isjust... that means we are going to have to close the door. we simply cannot afford to pay that. she has got a lot of work ahead of her and we really need her to prove to me what she's...