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it's year 13 of tory she she's tory failure.says she's going get rid of the hotels. going to get rid of the hotels. who's them? were there who's put them? there were there were labour was were no hotels when labour was in government. the £6.7 million a all because a day bill have this all because of. we didn't have the of. no, we didn't have the problem we proper problem because we had proper enforcement and proper deals with our european neighbours. it's a problem needs it's a tory problem which needs a labour solution because a labour solution just because the on their the tories are sat on their hands 13 years doesn't hands for 13 years doesn't mean that the time to do that now is not the time to do something that now is not the time to do sonand ng that now is not the time to do sonand lg that now is not the time to do sonand i do think i can't >> and i do think i can't remember said promises, remember who said promises, promises, promises. i do think that large element of that there is a large element of people that she peo
it's year 13 of tory she she's tory failure.says she's going get rid of the hotels. going to get rid of the hotels. who's them? were there who's put them? there were there were labour was were no hotels when labour was in government. the £6.7 million a all because a day bill have this all because of. we didn't have the of. no, we didn't have the problem we proper problem because we had proper enforcement and proper deals with our european neighbours. it's a problem needs it's a tory problem...
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if the tories won't build, if the tories can't build then we will.munity hosts national infrastructure, they will feel the benefits, including through lower energy bills. conference, it is time that
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i too don't tories in too don't want the tories in government, you wouldn't too don't want the toriest, you wouldn't too don't want the tories in gover meent, on)u wouldn't too don't want the tories in gover meent, on this ouldn't too don't want the tories in gover meent, on this sortn't too don't want the tories in gover meent, on this sort of a catch me going on this sort of a march. actually think it march. and actually i think it dilutes the message, which is that what see front that if you what you see front and centre in terms of opposition to tories is a opposition to the tories is a labour that doesn't really opposition to the tories is a labotto that doesn't really opposition to the tories is a labotto say that doesn't really opposition to the tories is a labotto say anything, sn't really opposition to the tories is a labotto say anything, youreally opposition to the tories is a labotto say anything, you know, want to say anything, you know, including actually including things on actually what popular what would be quite popular measures of measures like nationalisation of ra
i too don't tories in too don't want the tories in government, you wouldn't too don't want the toriest, you wouldn't too don't want the tories in gover meent, on)u wouldn't too don't want the tories in gover meent, on this ouldn't too don't want the tories in gover meent, on this sortn't too don't want the tories in gover meent, on this sort of a catch me going on this sort of a march. actually think it march. and actually i think it dilutes the message, which is that what see front that if you...
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that the tories, but at the moment peoplnot the tories mightthat the tories, but at the moment peoplnotin we're not the tories might win the election and i trust that if he it, he might do a good he gets it, he might do a good enough job. i kind almost enough job. i kind of almost don't need know what he's don't need to know what he's going do. indeed don't need to know what he's goiiesther,). indeed don't need to know what he's goiiesther, what'szd don't need to know what he's goiiesther, what's your appraisal >> esther, what's your appraisal of heard today? of what you heard today? >> well, i thought there was no vision. i thought was vision. i thought there was a dull where there should dull void where there should have i thought have been a vision. i thought there guiding principles. there was no guiding principles. i thought there was lots of platitudes, then platitudes, no policy. and then i well, for man i thought, well, for a man who's moved from to corbyn blair in a blink of an eye, shows he's blink of an eye, it shows he's got no guiding policies. he is a lawyer, isn't give hi
that the tories, but at the moment peoplnot the tories mightthat the tories, but at the moment peoplnotin we're not the tories might win the election and i trust that if he it, he might do a good he gets it, he might do a good enough job. i kind almost enough job. i kind of almost don't need know what he's don't need to know what he's going do. indeed don't need to know what he's goiiesther,). indeed don't need to know what he's goiiesther, what'szd don't need to know what he's goiiesther,...
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felltheer tories. >> the tories are pretty elite, aren't they?. >> so he kept saying working class because had try and class because he had to try and dupe them. they brought in ulez, which working which will affect the working class. they now reversing which will affect the working class. tzero now reversing which will affect the working class. tzero whichv reversing which will affect the working class. tzero which will ersing which will affect the working class. tzero which will impact the net zero which will impact the net zero which will impact the working class isn't going to help he did help the working. he did. he did are going pay for all his are going to pay for all his mistakes. >> more about working >> he talked more about working people than he working class people. >> that's speaking to the labour party and talking directly to working people have always been the tories who are paying the tax. >> you do you think labour don't work? >> you don't understand my point. he was speaking internally to his audience. >> i don't like the langua
felltheer tories. >> the tories are pretty elite, aren't they?. >> so he kept saying working class because had try and class because he had to try and dupe them. they brought in ulez, which working which will affect the working class. they now reversing which will affect the working class. tzero now reversing which will affect the working class. tzero whichv reversing which will affect the working class. tzero which will ersing which will affect the working class. tzero which will...
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do the tories momentum ? i'll be tories have momentum? i'll be asking top telegraph columnist tim stanley, live from . tim stanley, live from. manchester it might take a ten with the cost of insuring them now through the roof. the case for electric cars is running out of charge . are they a con? you of charge. are they a con? you tell me. i'll be tackling that topic at 10:00. and let me give you some developing news in regards to this channel. the former home secretary, priti patel , has just given her patel, has just given her backing to gb news. we know it's been a tumultuous week. we've had column inches . we've been in had column inches. we've been in the papers. we've obviously been on telly and radio. everyone's been talking about us, as you know , i've said i'm on record as know, i've said i'm on record as pointing out that we will never be down won't shut be shut down and we won't shut up. well, we now have the support the former home support of the former home secretary, who secretary, priti patel, who backs gb news all the way .
do the tories momentum ? i'll be tories have momentum? i'll be asking top telegraph columnist tim stanley, live from . tim stanley, live from. manchester it might take a ten with the cost of insuring them now through the roof. the case for electric cars is running out of charge . are they a con? you of charge. are they a con? you tell me. i'll be tackling that topic at 10:00. and let me give you some developing news in regards to this channel. the former home secretary, priti patel , has just...
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this of a tory this failure of a tory government.ing for you to speak about anything and of saying, oh, and accuse me of saying, oh, well, you can't talk because of your you an elected your record. you were an elected member honestly, member and honestly, the government but you're >> yeah, yeah, but but you're also that labour has also saying that labour has a policy housing. not policy on housing. i'm not convinced. convinced convinced. i'm not convinced that you're the only one who has said that labour has a policy on keir starmer on twitter today announced that build announced that he will build more houses. >> through >> he's going to cut through red tape happen. the tape to make it happen. the houses that working brits need. >> my goodness. okay. >> oh my goodness. okay. and he's them. where in he's going to do them. where in the england. the south of england. that's going bring awful lot going to bring him an awful lot of i don't think and of votes. and i don't think and i don't think i love hearing you talk. never you talk. i
this of a tory this failure of a tory government.ing for you to speak about anything and of saying, oh, and accuse me of saying, oh, well, you can't talk because of your you an elected your record. you were an elected member honestly, member and honestly, the government but you're >> yeah, yeah, but but you're also that labour has also saying that labour has a policy housing. not policy on housing. i'm not convinced. convinced convinced. i'm not convinced that you're the only one who has...
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he's german tory, today. he's a german tory, right? year for the last today., ar for the last today. he's a german tory, right? decades, he'sr the last today. he's a german tory, right? decades, he's beenlast today. he's a german tory, right? decades, he's been on: three decades, he's been on holiday. where he's holiday. and you know where he's been holiday hull. hull been on holiday to hull. hull and that he says that and the reason that he says that is these hull people and is because these hull people and northerners more generally, we are he says, are really friendly. he says, compared i imagine compared to, i imagine places like south and stuff like like the south and stuff like that. so well, what was you about to take? intake breath there? >> was to say hull was >> i was about to say hull was lovely. i'm not sure i'd want a fortnight there to be perfect. >> was going to say >> i thought i was going to say if he thinks all hull people are friendly, he's obviously never you that as well. >> mean you're the >> yeah. i mean you're the exception rule. yeah e
he's german tory, today. he's a german tory, right? year for the last today., ar for the last today. he's a german tory, right? decades, he'sr the last today. he's a german tory, right? decades, he's beenlast today. he's a german tory, right? decades, he's been on: three decades, he's been on holiday. where he's holiday. and you know where he's been holiday hull. hull been on holiday to hull. hull and that he says that and the reason that he says that is these hull people and is because these...
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tories it's the opposite.s a prospect of losing office and there's, i think, something else which is even bigger. if we set aside the peculiar corbyn years. ever since . really 2010, both of our since. really 2010, both of our main parties have started to look more and more like each other, to sponsor more and more the same policies with the result, of course, that there are people in the tory party like caroline nokes, who could easily very easily be labour or lib dem , and we spoke about lib dem, and we spoke about caroline nokes. >> a lot . i remember last year. >> a lot. i remember last year. >> a lot. i remember last year. >> she'll be very pleased. she just loves publicity. >> well, yes, let's set about that the better for now. but your thoughts on this i cannot understand and write the tory party things don't seem to be going fantastically well for them. so at the time where you need more than ever, some form of united front, some form of, you know, single direction of travel, let's all rally around wha
tories it's the opposite.s a prospect of losing office and there's, i think, something else which is even bigger. if we set aside the peculiar corbyn years. ever since . really 2010, both of our since. really 2010, both of our main parties have started to look more and more like each other, to sponsor more and more the same policies with the result, of course, that there are people in the tory party like caroline nokes, who could easily very easily be labour or lib dem , and we spoke about lib...
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he is a senior tory mp here at the tory conference.you here all week and bev will be joining me tomorrow. still to come, we're to talking the financial secretary. first, we're secretary. but first, we're going the weather. going to the weather. >> there. i'm greg >> hello there. i'm greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast . a bit of a north south split in the weather today. outbreaks of across england and wales of rain across england and wales dry across northern dry and brighter across northern ireland scotland . though ireland and scotland. though first thing this morning is quite a bright start for many. however, thicker cloud soon however, the thicker cloud soon pushes and eastwards. pushes north and eastwards. across england and wales, the rain move in. this rain starts to move in. this turning increasingly heavy we turning increasingly heavy as we move the staying move through the day, staying brighter for northern ireland. northern england into northern parts of england into scotland. a scattering of sc
he is a senior tory mp here at the tory conference.you here all week and bev will be joining me tomorrow. still to come, we're to talking the financial secretary. first, we're secretary. but first, we're going the weather. going to the weather. >> there. i'm greg >> hello there. i'm greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast . a bit of a north south split in the weather today. outbreaks of across england and wales of rain across england and wales dry across...
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could be revived really well is that the labour tory party or the tory tory party because keir starmer, the very, very tory party >> so what was that >> well, so, so what was that a yes or no? is it a yes or a no? >> yes, of course. in a two horse race, of course you can revive. >> you think again. thank you so much, paul. mr broadcaster thank you so much, stephen pound, former labour mp, and also also neil parish, former conservative mp. much for your mp. thank you so much for your thoughts what do you think thoughts and what do you think as you're watching now, do you think that perhaps he can revive them? this gb on tv them? this is gb views on tv onune them? this is gb views on tv online on digital radio. online and on digital radio. coming continue with online and on digital radio. con great continue with online and on digital radio. con great british continue with online and on digital radio. con great british debate|e with online and on digital radio. con great british debate this th our great british debate this houn our great british debate this hour. rishi hour. and i'm askin
could be revived really well is that the labour tory party or the tory tory party because keir starmer, the very, very tory party >> so what was that >> well, so, so what was that a yes or no? is it a yes or a no? >> yes, of course. in a two horse race, of course you can revive. >> you think again. thank you so much, paul. mr broadcaster thank you so much, stephen pound, former labour mp, and also also neil parish, former conservative mp. much for your mp. thank you so...
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you're a tory. i'm a loyal tory. for 50 years.ou saying. >> why are you saying that to. >> why are you saying that to. >> why are you saying that to. >> why gb news? why are you saying trash about gender? ideology is making our conservative party look transphobic and homophobic. this is not what the conservative party is about. we have a proud film. if you want standing up, that's my hand. >> so that was andrew boff, member of the london assembly. >> and that man holding the phonein >> and that man holding the phone in his face was our very own chris hope getting the reaction. >> good story. >> good story. >> just just back up >> good story. >> justjust back up a bit for >> just just back up a bit for us.chns >> just just back up a bit for us. chris what was happening and what did he do to elicit that sort of response? >> quite quietly . but talking >> quite quietly. but talking while suella braverman speaking about issues , gay rights, about trans issues, gay rights, because there's a concern, isn't there ? the speech week in the
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when the tories have it has been _ labour. when the tories have it has been tories — labour.ty government. it's just that there is still some time _ it's just that there is still some time to— it's just that there is still some time to go. but it'sjust confirming, as a by—election and the polls do. _ confirming, as a by—election and the polls do, that the polls seem to be correct _ polls do, that the polls seem to be correct. i , i, i, i, , , polls do, that the polls seem to be correct. i i, i, , , i, correct. well, sarah edwards is now the new mp — correct. well, sarah edwards is now the new mp in _ correct. well, sarah edwards is now the new mp in tamworth, _ correct. well, sarah edwards is now the new mp in tamworth, the - correct. well, sarah edwards is now the new mp in tamworth, the new i the new mp in tamworth, the new labour mp in how matter we can speak to her. there she is. hello to you, sarah. congratulations, first of all. i. ~ sarah. congratulations, first of all. i, ,, , i, sarah. congratulations, first of all. i. ~' , i, , sarah. congratulations, first of all.
when the tories have it has been _ labour. when the tories have it has been tories — labour.ty government. it's just that there is still some time _ it's just that there is still some time to— it's just that there is still some time to go. but it'sjust confirming, as a by—election and the polls do. _ confirming, as a by—election and the polls do, that the polls seem to be correct _ polls do, that the polls seem to be correct. i , i, i, i, , , polls do, that the polls seem to be correct....
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had those votes not gone to the reform party, had gone to the tory party , the tories would tory partys offering of policy to offering a slate of policy to the the party is that the right of the party is that where the tories need to go now? once it's just? finally one mp sent a list of to what do sent me a list of to what do next. the idea that things are stressed for tory government stressed for the tory government . boats. we know that . stop the boats. we know that one net migration ditch one kerb net migration ditch these the ban on gay conversion therapy which may be coming shortly . tax cuts for small shortly. tax cuts for small businesses and tax cuts for families . that's where the party families. that's where the party is going to go over the next few months. so the party will probably go towards the right to try and find some way to enthuse the voters to out because the voters to get out because the voters to get out because the turnout here was 44, not 74. that means that tory mps are tory members are sitting on their hands . they're not voting. their hands. they're not vot
had those votes not gone to the reform party, had gone to the tory party , the tories would tory partys offering of policy to offering a slate of policy to the the party is that the right of the party is that where the tories need to go now? once it's just? finally one mp sent a list of to what do sent me a list of to what do next. the idea that things are stressed for tory government stressed for the tory government . boats. we know that . stop the boats. we know that one net migration ditch...
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mps are welcome at tory conference. fonnard tory conference.ng fonnard to to later to what she's got to say later on contributes the on as she contributes to the debate we're having within debate that we're having within the party, which think the party, which i think is a good country. good thing for the country. >> what do you about cuts? >> think best tax >> well, i think the best tax cut we can deliver for people is to have inflation. that's the prime minister's number one priority. i'm pretty sure that's what chancellor is going what the chancellor is going to be afternoon. we be saying this afternoon. if we have the economy have inflation, get the economy growing our growing again and invest in our future, growing again and invest in our futlbritish growing again and invest in our futl british people. that's what the british people. that's what they expect us do. that they expect us to do. and that would thing we would be the best thing that we could them. senior could do for them. i senior seniors could do for them. i senior senars could
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but the tories also have one singular focus. tories also have one singular focus.n. the tories only know how to centralise power and untold wealth where it benefits them. and it is under their watch the places that once built britain have been abandoned. community is crumbling, high streets empty, rising crime. streets that were once bursting with pride, shutdown, boarded up, denied a brighterfuture, rents a brighter future, rents skyrocketing, a brighterfuture, rents skyrocketing, mortgages soaring for work does not pay. it is that lingering sense that britain is broken, collateral damage from the swing of the tories wrecking ball. for the conservatives, growth is not for everyone. it means it isjobs for everyone. it means it isjobs for the boys, a free ride for vested interests, the super rich, the non—dom is, water bosses but our proud united kingdom that once spearheaded the industrial world was not a trickle—down nation, it was a country where innovation and growth rose up from the ports, factories, warehouses in hartlepool, humber and teesside. in my lifetime
but the tories also have one singular focus. tories also have one singular focus.n. the tories only know how to centralise power and untold wealth where it benefits them. and it is under their watch the places that once built britain have been abandoned. community is crumbling, high streets empty, rising crime. streets that were once bursting with pride, shutdown, boarded up, denied a brighterfuture, rents a brighter future, rents skyrocketing, a brighterfuture, rents skyrocketing, mortgages...
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tory constituencies getting money— tory constituencies getting money from _ tory constituencies gettingir. own words. no money left. they bankrupted _ own words. no money left. they bankrupted the _ own words. no money left. they bankrupted the country. - bankru pted the country. scottish _ bankrupted the country. scottish government i bankrupted the country. | scottish government has balanced _ scottish government has balanced this— scottish government has balanced this project i scottish government has l balanced this project every year— balanced this project every year and _ balanced this project every year and interesting - balanced this project every year and interesting wheni balanced this project every. year and interesting when you -et year and interesting when you get challenged _ year and interesting when you get challenged on _ year and interesting when you get challenged on policy, i year and interesting when you get challenged on policy, no i get challenged on policy, no answers— get challenged on policy, no answers on— get challenged on policy, no answers on policy. - get
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the threshold for tory seats. the threshold for paying tory seats.ncome tax could be raised. raised in an effort to plot a path to re—election. despite polls predicting a labour victory . the mirror now. horror victory. the mirror now. horror in the middle east. deadly wait tanks ready for invasion as hamas frees two hostages stricken palestinians still wait for aid stuck at border . daily for aid stuck at border. daily mail. writing in a daily mail, bofis mail. writing in a daily mail, boris johnson america is freedom's last best hope and israel at war as troops get ready to invade. one young woman conscript, conscript, tells the mail. two weeks ago, i was working in an ad agency . now mail. two weeks ago, i was working in an ad agency. now i'm about to fight for my nation's survival . all the times now , survival. all the times now, james blunt pop star. looking back, i want to punch myself in the face. i was terribly harsh sentiment. i think he's oh, that's unkind. i think he's absolutely cracking songwriter and brilliant on twitter or x , and bril
the threshold for tory seats. the threshold for paying tory seats.ncome tax could be raised. raised in an effort to plot a path to re—election. despite polls predicting a labour victory . the mirror now. horror victory. the mirror now. horror in the middle east. deadly wait tanks ready for invasion as hamas frees two hostages stricken palestinians still wait for aid stuck at border . daily for aid stuck at border. daily mail. writing in a daily mail, bofis mail. writing in a daily mail,...
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we are with the tories we speak. stephen, tories as we speak.te schools policy, which is one of the kind of nailed on policies that were actually sure that keir starmer does want to introduce prime introduce if he becomes prime minister year. now introduce if he becomes prime minister year . now there's minister next year. now there's been a bit of flip flop been a bit of a flip flop on this you initially said this policy. you initially said you wanted to strip private schools of their charitable status vat status as well as charging vat on fees. you've taken on school fees. you've taken away part of that. you're saying you don't mind the schools being charitable , you want charitable, but you still want to put vat on? is this policy just completely confused? what's going on or another going on or is it another example of sir keir starmer being capped flop ? being capped in flip flop? >> i don't think it is. i mean, the crucial thing is that the tax changes and the question of why these tax breaks are appropriate for private schools, i can't thi
we are with the tories we speak. stephen, tories as we speak.te schools policy, which is one of the kind of nailed on policies that were actually sure that keir starmer does want to introduce prime introduce if he becomes prime minister year. now introduce if he becomes prime minister year . now there's minister next year. now there's been a bit of flip flop been a bit of a flip flop on this you initially said this policy. you initially said you wanted to strip private schools of their...
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and that's what tories, that's the what the tories, that's the tories said. and so labour tolerate. >> i did, i did. i did a dinner in the city a week ago at and it was, it was a room which had a trillion pounds under investment and they were all clear. labour is government and they is the next government and they and trust and they trust, they trust rachel for her stable management of economy. and of the future economy. okay. and that's thing that don't that's the thing that they don't see risk. see a risk. >> final word base is rammed. >> final word base is rammed. >> mean gone are the cardigans >> i mean gone are the cardigans , corbyn evans wearing , the corbyn era. evans wearing sharp gb news stuff. sharp suits like gb news stuff. >> tickets sold >> we've got more tickets sold to conference than any time in labour it's the biggest attendance. >> well, you heard it here first, john mcternan, christopher hope. are the christopher hope. gone are the cardigans corbyn era. cardigans of the corbyn era. i think we'll that note think we'll end on that note now. says here, i'll be back
and that's what tories, that's the what the tories, that's the tories said. and so labour tolerate. >> i did, i did. i did a dinner in the city a week ago at and it was, it was a room which had a trillion pounds under investment and they were all clear. labour is government and they is the next government and they and trust and they trust, they trust rachel for her stable management of economy. and of the future economy. okay. and that's thing that don't that's the thing that they don't...
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the tory assessment? tory chairman talking about disillusionment boris disillusionment with boris johnson and also liz truss, the legacy issues, i mean, it does again, tell of you know, a real unease within the party itself . unease within the party itself. >> you can't keep saying that. i think the problem with that is that rishi sunak, as you know, was appointed by a tory mp a year ago . a year ago, the year ago. a year ago, the leaders who were actually wanted by membership , that's boris by the membership, that's boris johnson truss both johnson and liz truss are both forced out by the mps . the mps forced out by the mps. the mps engineered it to get in someone they that person they wanted and that person has now the now been rejected by the membership and that's a real problem i think going fonnard. you can't keep going back on the record. what it does record. i think what it does mean, mark and is mean, though, mark and pippa is that chances of an early that the chances of an early election year fas
the tory assessment? tory chairman talking about disillusionment boris disillusionment with boris johnson and also liz truss, the legacy issues, i mean, it does again, tell of you know, a real unease within the party itself . unease within the party itself. >> you can't keep saying that. i think the problem with that is that rishi sunak, as you know, was appointed by a tory mp a year ago . a year ago, the year ago. a year ago, the leaders who were actually wanted by membership , that's...
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if the tories any chance of tories want any chance of winning it. about this protest, this palestine protest, pro palestine protest gearing up for this weekend. look, we saw quite a anti—semitic chanting a lot of anti—semitic chanting last weekend. we've seen cases of anti—semites ism go up by 1,000% the last month. should 1,000% in the last month. should we ban protests this by we ban those protests this by the way, is gaza. so that's the latest. there will be going to tel aviv with charlie peters to give you the latest from that. apparently egypt are saying that they've opened the rafah crossing have aid into gaza, crossing to have aid into gaza, but there is some dispute and disagreements over that. so hopefully we can clear that up for but closer to home for you. but closer to home here, councils have have agreed a £35 million package. okay which they're borrowing. so they're borrowing that money to buy up homes. that can only be used by refugees. so no british homeless people could go to this council and say, please, i'm desperate, i'm homeless
if the tories any chance of tories want any chance of winning it. about this protest, this palestine protest, pro palestine protest gearing up for this weekend. look, we saw quite a anti—semitic chanting a lot of anti—semitic chanting last weekend. we've seen cases of anti—semites ism go up by 1,000% the last month. should 1,000% in the last month. should we ban protests this by we ban those protests this by the way, is gaza. so that's the latest. there will be going to tel aviv with...
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by the tories. that makes a huge amount of difference. i think what will be is interesting about the be what is interesting about the whole thing, is this whole thing, patrick, is this 30% of people that are not voting in the by elections that will be voting in the general election. now, how many of those are tories? some of them are. are there enough? probably not, but i've still not convinced where we're in for the hammering that some of the pundits go for. i think we will lose the general election. but whether you know, today on the today programme they were saying we were going to lose worse than in 97. i to lose it worse than in 97. i think probably not. >> well, you know what? it would be incredibly bleak if that happened. yeah, it would be incredibly that incredibly bleak if that happened because at least happened, neil, because at least in 1997 they had a person in the shape of blair. i mean, shape of tony blair. i mean, i happen to think that personally he something you he resembles somethi
by the tories. that makes a huge amount of difference. i think what will be is interesting about the be what is interesting about the whole thing, is this whole thing, patrick, is this 30% of people that are not voting in the by elections that will be voting in the general election. now, how many of those are tories? some of them are. are there enough? probably not, but i've still not convinced where we're in for the hammering that some of the pundits go for. i think we will lose the general...
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tories are 15% this.n scotland, but that's because they're unpopular across the whole if you're whole of the country. if you're on in the uk, you're going on 25, in the uk, you're going to have to be on 15in scotland. and so the sunak may be more palatable johnson. the palatable than johnson. the thing the middle between thing is in the middle between johnson and sunak was truss and truss has destroyed the trust with voters everywhere. and until you can get over that moment and think that's trust moment and i think that's trust is new. moment and i think that's trust is so new. moment and i think that's trust is so it's. moment and i think that's trust is so it's all about competency >> so it's all about competency , competence. that's , it's competence. and that's what why starmer is what that's why starmer is untested. untested on competency. >> but but the tories are clearly it's funny, the government are the risk and the opposition are the safety. and that's that's where politics. >> although let's ta
tories are 15% this.n scotland, but that's because they're unpopular across the whole if you're whole of the country. if you're on in the uk, you're going on 25, in the uk, you're going to have to be on 15in scotland. and so the sunak may be more palatable johnson. the palatable than johnson. the thing the middle between thing is in the middle between johnson and sunak was truss and truss has destroyed the trust with voters everywhere. and until you can get over that moment and think that's...
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and then before, you know it, they're talking about tory, this tory that. talking about tory, this toryt . we spent this much on the that. we spent this much on the coronation boris broke lockdown rules and it becomes political, doesn't it? it veers away from the core issue of pay and conditions and becomes about hating the government and anybody to the right of tony blair. so no, suella says that stuff out loud. i think that's pretty good. i really do. but the enormous elephant in the room was , is how is she going to room was, is how is she going to do anything about any of that stuff? and do anything about any of that stuff ? and can do anything about any of that stuff? and can she will she be allowed to? i look at suella. i listen to what she says and i don't really see or hear a woman who i think wants to stay in the echr. but she's not saying that , is she? it doesn't seem like she's allowed to say it . i like she's allowed to say it. i like her and i think that a lot of her and i think that a lot of her critics live in complete denial and pretend to be outraged by what she says,
and then before, you know it, they're talking about tory, this tory that. talking about tory, this toryt . we spent this much on the that. we spent this much on the coronation boris broke lockdown rules and it becomes political, doesn't it? it veers away from the core issue of pay and conditions and becomes about hating the government and anybody to the right of tony blair. so no, suella says that stuff out loud. i think that's pretty good. i really do. but the enormous elephant in the room was...
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[applause] [laughter] as for the tories.ave to warn you, a party that has so completely severed its relationship with the future which is prepared to scorch the earth just to get one up will be dangerous. wherever you think the line is, they have already got plans to cross it. but they will be up for the fight. they are always up for the fight to save their own skins. and this is not over. it's barely begun. we have to be disciplined, focused, ready to fight back, and confident because we have come so far already. we have dragged this party back to service and we can do the same for politics. i grew up working class, i have been fighting all my life. and i don't plan to stop now. i have faced a cost-of-living crisis before, and until we have a way out, i will fight for you. that's my promise, that we will do it. we will break down the age of insecurity together. break the stranglehold of tory divides. and create a state of national renewal. conference. why labor? because we serve your interests. white labor, but because we w
[applause] [laughter] as for the tories.ave to warn you, a party that has so completely severed its relationship with the future which is prepared to scorch the earth just to get one up will be dangerous. wherever you think the line is, they have already got plans to cross it. but they will be up for the fight. they are always up for the fight to save their own skins. and this is not over. it's barely begun. we have to be disciplined, focused, ready to fight back, and confident because we have...
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the snp and tories, _ labour, the party of change. the snp and tories, anti—change.lection and deliver that historic— general election and deliver that historic labour government that changes— historic labour government that changes people's lives here in scotland — changes people's lives here in scotland and right across the uk and that campaign right across the uk will be _ that campaign right across the uk will be led by my friend, keir starmer~ _ starmer. cheering and applause thank you. they said that we couldn't change the labour party, but we did it. they said that we couldn't win in the south of england and the north of england, and we did it. they said you will never beat the snp in scotland, and rutherglen, you did it! cheering and applause when i left here a week ago with the team, i said, when i left here a week ago with the team, isaid, you've when i left here a week ago with the team, i said, you've got to win it. you blew the doors off! and congratulations to our brilliant candidate, now mp, michael. what a fantastic campaign he has run. i am so proud
the snp and tories, _ labour, the party of change. the snp and tories, anti—change.lection and deliver that historic— general election and deliver that historic labour government that changes— historic labour government that changes people's lives here in scotland — changes people's lives here in scotland and right across the uk and that campaign right across the uk will be _ that campaign right across the uk will be led by my friend, keir starmer~ _ starmer. cheering and applause thank...
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as former from the tories.d gb news star jacob rees—mogg, writing in starjacob rees—mogg, writing in the mail newspaper this week, says the tories are in a torpor not seen since henry the sixth catatonic state. so have the conservatives reached the point of no return, or is there a lever? the beleaguered rishi sunak can pull to turn around his fortunes? a cracking piece of journalism in the sun this weekend from top politics academic matthew goodwin , who academic matthew goodwin, who said rishi sunak is in the last chance saloon and he has just only one thing on his side, and thatis only one thing on his side, and that is time . um, so what do we that is time. um, so what do we think? is it is it the moment for mrs. starmer to get into number 10 and measure up for curtains? i'm delighted to say that tv personality and lifelong conservative christopher biggins joins us and the aforementioned and rock star, professor of politics at the university of kent, matthew goodwin. gentlemen, welcome to the show. let me s
as former from the tories.d gb news star jacob rees—mogg, writing in starjacob rees—mogg, writing in the mail newspaper this week, says the tories are in a torpor not seen since henry the sixth catatonic state. so have the conservatives reached the point of no return, or is there a lever? the beleaguered rishi sunak can pull to turn around his fortunes? a cracking piece of journalism in the sun this weekend from top politics academic matthew goodwin , who academic matthew goodwin, who said...
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tory. conference your first tory conference. >> it is it is. we're going to be talking in a moment as well to a woman here who has a stand. she's a baker and she met rishi sunak this morning. she gave him his favourite cake. we're going to chatting her in just a to be chatting to her in just a moment. your thoughts moment. email us your thoughts as well. this morning. vaiews@gbnews.com. but first, here's with here's the news with erin armstrong . armstrong. >> good morning . it's 931. i'm >> good morning. it's 931. i'm erin armstrong in the gb newsroom. businesses are demanding immediate clarity as confusion continues over the future of the northern leg of hs2. there's growing speculation the government is planning to scrap the birmingham to manchester leg because of soaring costs. but the prime minister insists the decision is yet to be made and rishi sunak is expecting to make an announcement about the project at the conservative party conference tomorrow. junior doctors are expected to hold a rally outside the conference centre in manchester
tory. conference your first tory conference. >> it is it is. we're going to be talking in a moment as well to a woman here who has a stand. she's a baker and she met rishi sunak this morning. she gave him his favourite cake. we're going to chatting her in just a to be chatting to her in just a moment. your thoughts moment. email us your thoughts as well. this morning. vaiews@gbnews.com. but first, here's with here's the news with erin armstrong . armstrong. >> good morning . it's...
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it's the first fold. ing back the tory fold. >> tory event to >> the last tory event i went to wouldobably well, i was invited by somebody who thought . wouldn't it be great mischief if up ? and i . wouldn't it be great mischief if up? and i quite if i turned up? and i quite looking fonnard seeing some if i turned up? and i quite lottheg fonnard seeing some if i turned up? and i quite lottheg fonneid seeing some if i turned up? and i quite lottheg fotwii suspecting some if i turned up? and i quite lottheg fotwii suspect thesome of the faces. i suspect the majority of people at this dinner would agree will agree with a lot of what i say. >> nigel farage is here tonight. what's that sign what's that a sign of? >> i think is a sign of the >> i think this is a sign of the fact we want stop laboun >> we work together here. >> there are a lot of people here i think been here that i think have been quite disillusioned in past, quite disillusioned in the past, but to just move fonnard but we have to just move fonnard and of a labour and the prospect of a labour government is something that w
it's the first fold. ing back the tory fold. >> tory event to >> the last tory event i went to wouldobably well, i was invited by somebody who thought . wouldn't it be great mischief if up ? and i . wouldn't it be great mischief if up? and i quite if i turned up? and i quite looking fonnard seeing some if i turned up? and i quite lottheg fonnard seeing some if i turned up? and i quite lottheg fonneid seeing some if i turned up? and i quite lottheg fotwii suspecting some if i turned...
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he made a direct plea tory tory voters direct plea to tory tory voters to chance their arm with labourere's nothing really to scare them away from doing that because they're trying offer because they're trying to offer this of even say the word this idea of even say the word strong and stable government, which don't forget, that what which don't forget, that is what theresa offered against the theresa may offered against the chaos labour under jeremy chaos of labour under jeremy corbyn. they're going to literally position. literally reverse that position. so labour are offering so now labour are offering strong, government strong, stable government against the chaos of a tory party of course there's risks there that didn't end so there because that didn't end so well theresa did it, well for theresa may. did it, but here 53 but we counted here 53 applauses, a dozen or so standing ovations, big claps for supporting israel , big, standing ovations, big claps for supporting israel, big, big claps for cracking cracking down on non—doms . i think the real on non—doms. i think the real a rea
he made a direct plea tory tory voters direct plea to tory tory voters to chance their arm with labourere's nothing really to scare them away from doing that because they're trying offer because they're trying to offer this of even say the word this idea of even say the word strong and stable government, which don't forget, that what which don't forget, that is what theresa offered against the theresa may offered against the chaos labour under jeremy chaos of labour under jeremy corbyn. they're...
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. _ as for the tories, i have to warn you, _ as for the tories, i have to warn you. a _ as for the toriesou. a party— as for the tories, i have to warn you. a party that _ as for the tories, i have to warn you, a party that has _ as for the tories, i have to warn you, a party that has so - as for the tories, i have to warn i you, a party that has so completely severed _ you, a party that has so completely severed its — you, a party that has so completely severed its relationship _ you, a party that has so completely severed its relationship with - you, a party that has so completely severed its relationship with the . severed its relationship with the future _ severed its relationship with the future that— severed its relationship with the future that is _ severed its relationship with the future that is prepared - severed its relationship with the future that is prepared to- severed its relationship with thei future that is prepared to scorch the earth — future that is prepared to scorch the earthjust_ future that is prepared to scorch the earth just to _ future that is prepared to scorc
. _ as for the tories, i have to warn you, _ as for the tories, i have to warn you. a _ as for the toriesou. a party— as for the tories, i have to warn you. a party that _ as for the tories, i have to warn you, a party that has _ as for the tories, i have to warn you, a party that has so - as for the tories, i have to warn i you, a party that has so completely severed _ you, a party that has so completely severed its — you, a party that has so completely severed its relationship _ you, a...
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the tories _ the phrase get brexit done. the tories won— the phrase get brexit done. tories won on that basis. 2017 when jeremy— tories won on that basis. 2017 when jeremy corbyn made a strong anti—austerity argument we still lost but — anti—austerity argument we still lost but we saw the highest increase in the _ lost but we saw the highest increase in the labour vote since1945. and in the labour vote since 1945. and we turned — in the labour vote since1945. and we turned it— in the labour vote since1945. and we turned it around. a big shift in the polls— we turned it around. a big shift in the polls and we started on 25% and end up— the polls and we started on 25% and end up with — the polls and we started on 25% and end up with 40%. so in a sense their argument— end up with 40%. so in a sense their argument thatjeremy end up with 40%. so in a sense their argument that jeremy corbyn put is i’ilht argument that jeremy corbyn put is right now— argument that jeremy corbyn put is right now and we need to hear a bit more _ right now and we need to hear a bit more of— rig
the tories _ the phrase get brexit done. the tories won— the phrase get brexit done. tories won on that basis. 2017 when jeremy— tories won on that basis. 2017 when jeremy corbyn made a strong anti—austerity argument we still lost but — anti—austerity argument we still lost but we saw the highest increase in the _ lost but we saw the highest increase in the labour vote since1945. and in the labour vote since 1945. and we turned — in the labour vote since1945. and we turned it— in...
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, which most of the tory party the public and the tory party don't going don't know is going on. and she's basically given a very divisive speech, i think deliberately. i think she wants to as strong deliberately. i think she wants to this as strong deliberately. i think she wants to this issue. as strong deliberately. i think she wants to this issue. and strong deliberately. i think she wants to this issue. and it's strong on this issue. and it's confusing many on the left confusing to many on the left when minorities don't take the stance they're supposed to , you stance they're supposed to, you know, you're know, because she's you're supposed to think this way and you don't. and it doesn't make any. yeah, because she herself she is daughter she herself is the daughter of migrants across migrants who came across from from uganda, of course. but refugees aren't all one thing. the experience of refugees through different ages, different places and so on changes dramatically. and people want see it as a single want to see it as a single issue, which it is, and it changes a lot. bu
, which most of the tory party the public and the tory party don't going don't know is going on. and she's basically given a very divisive speech, i think deliberately. i think she wants to as strong deliberately. i think she wants to this as strong deliberately. i think she wants to this issue. as strong deliberately. i think she wants to this issue. and strong deliberately. i think she wants to this issue. and it's strong on this issue. and it's confusing many on the left confusing to many on...
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but the tories . also have one but the tories. also have one singular focus to desperately cling on to power. that's why the tories levelling up project was dead on arrival. you cannot level up from the top down. the tories only know how to centralise . power and hold centralise. power and hold wealth where it benefits them and staying with labour, the party says it would use counter—terror tactics to monitor the most dangerous violent offenders in england and wales. >> it's part of labour's mission to halve incidents of violence against women and girls over the next decade . shadow home next decade. shadow home secretary yvette cooper says officers would be to told relentlessly pursue perpetrators who pose the greatest risk . a who pose the greatest risk. a significant quantity of what is thought to have been cocaine has been discovered off the coast of dorset and hampshire. the national crime agency is investigating after a fisherman discovered holdalls containing hundreds of kilos of powder in the sea of purbeck more washed up
but the tories . also have one but the tories. also have one singular focus to desperately cling on to power. that's why the tories levelling up project was dead on arrival. you cannot level up from the top down. the tories only know how to centralise . power and hold centralise. power and hold wealth where it benefits them and staying with labour, the party says it would use counter—terror tactics to monitor the most dangerous violent offenders in england and wales. >> it's part of...
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a dramatic change in the tories are going to be in real trouble — the tories are going to be in reall trouble, , ., _, . ,, ., the tories are going to be in real trouble, , ., . ,, ., ,~/ trouble. just to come back to you because we _ trouble. just to come back to you because we are _ trouble. just to come back to you because we are saying, _ trouble. just to come back to you l because we are saying, constantly, the selection, a one year away also, do you have any best guess on when we will actually see an election in which way it will actually had? mr; which way it will actually had? my cuess which way it will actually had? ij�*i guess is which way it will actually had? m: guess is that it which way it will actually had? m; guess is that it will either be in november or it will be in may. and i think, may is a real possibility, potentially combining with local elections. if, for example, you have a budget, a budget statement in march that gives away some tax reductions or something that would make people feel a bit more positive about the conservatives that are in government. the ri
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i think , among some tories. can i think, among some tories. in that simply because you've signed this letter along with liz truss and duncan and others about duncan smith and others about tax saying to the tax and you're saying to the chancellor, you put taxes up chancellor, if you put taxes up again, we will not support you. and up all the and if you add up all the numbers, you know, you could actually challenge the government on this. it could be a pretty effective rebellion in. meanwhile, of meanwhile, we hear members of the democratic the conservative democratic organisation are being organisation no names are being named, but they're quoted in the papers having on papers as having written on whatsapp groups . things the whatsapp groups. things like the pm's the charisma of a door pm's got the charisma of a door . what's going on here? pretty. i mean, you're meant to be a nest of singing birds ahead of conference, so. >> well, look, camilla, i think you've been been to you've been you've been to conferences many, many times and you me well
i think , among some tories. can i think, among some tories. in that simply because you've signed this letter along with liz truss and duncan and others about duncan smith and others about tax saying to the tax and you're saying to the chancellor, you put taxes up chancellor, if you put taxes up again, we will not support you. and up all the and if you add up all the numbers, you know, you could actually challenge the government on this. it could be a pretty effective rebellion in. meanwhile,...
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conference, the tories are finished. the snp will always stand by hours. and at our conference on sunday we decided, together on the process for winning our country's independence. this was a very important day, and if i can be so bold in a room full of committed independence supporters, is not process arguments that will achieve our goal. around half of our fellow scots already support independence. and i have no doubt that we can turn that half into a sustained majority and we shall do so when we concentrate not on the howl, but the why. applause when we came together on sunday that we agreed that next election, line one page one of the manifesto will say vote snp for scotland to become independent country. applause and the reason that will be page one, line one of the manifesto is because independence is about building a better scotland. independence is not simply an end in itself. it is inextricably linked to the cost of living crisis. it is about raising living standards, protecting our nhs. above all it's about a n
conference, the tories are finished. the snp will always stand by hours. and at our conference on sunday we decided, together on the process for winning our country's independence. this was a very important day, and if i can be so bold in a room full of committed independence supporters, is not process arguments that will achieve our goal. around half of our fellow scots already support independence. and i have no doubt that we can turn that half into a sustained majority and we shall do so...
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i, i agree with you. >> and, and that, that, that the tories , the tories need tories, the tories needy need to be on something. they need to be on one side or the other. they're too close to starmer. if starmer can be close to the tories, then the tories aren't that far away from from anybody. and so i. i disagree with him completely. we don't know if those 1214 hundred people who voted for the reform would have voted for the regular labour party. and we don't know if that party hadn't been there, whether whether labour wouldn't have voted the way that they voted . the fact is, is that the voted. the fact is, is that the people are unhappy with the political parties as they are and this is maybe a wake up call for the tories. yeah but then they could, i mean paula could lose is the sort of the broad appeal if they start becoming, you know, if they tack too far to the right and become like a conservative party from the 19805 conservative party from the 1980s when everything was great. >> well, all the winners, all the winners sit in the centre. they always do. that's how it works. that
i, i agree with you. >> and, and that, that, that the tories , the tories need tories, the tories needy need to be on something. they need to be on one side or the other. they're too close to starmer. if starmer can be close to the tories, then the tories aren't that far away from from anybody. and so i. i disagree with him completely. we don't know if those 1214 hundred people who voted for the reform would have voted for the regular labour party. and we don't know if that party hadn't...
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even tories , the lgbt about. even tories, the lgbt tories got very upset about it. about the issue of celebrities. obviously anyone has the right to comment . that's has the right to comment. that's fine. adam do you think that they at all have a role to play using their profiles? i think to make comments. >> i think it's beautiful. elton john comes for elton john's love. he's not doing it to make people already people like him. he's already loved. way, i have a loved. and by the way, i have a solution. what you need to do is remove all non—white people from england racists got to england so racists have got to find be unhappy. find a new reason to be unhappy. >> very the point is that >> very good. the point is that i think the virtue i don't think the word virtue signalling we've people signalling we've all seen people virtue can virtue signalling and you can see their eyes. they go, see it in their eyes. they go, yeah, i think this. and you go, this about want to this is about you. you want to look someone thinks look good when someone thinks something hatred som
even tories , the lgbt about. even tories, the lgbt tories got very upset about it. about the issue of celebrities. obviously anyone has the right to comment . that's has the right to comment. that's fine. adam do you think that they at all have a role to play using their profiles? i think to make comments. >> i think it's beautiful. elton john comes for elton john's love. he's not doing it to make people already people like him. he's already loved. way, i have a loved. and by the way, i...