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— several demands within the tory party with— several demands within the tory party with the desires the public, and as the cost of living crisis _ public, and as the cost of living crisis worsens and bites over the next _ crisis worsens and bites over the next few— crisis worsens and bites over the next few months, it will largely be him who— next few months, it will largely be him who is— next few months, it will largely be him who is blamed for that. so i would _ him who is blamed for that. so i would be — him who is blamed for that. so i would be surprised... is him who is blamed for that. so i would be surprised. . ._ him who is blamed for that. so i would be surprised... is not 'ust a cuestion would be surprised... is not 'ust a question of somebody * would be surprised. .. is not 'ust a question of somebody being]- would be surprised... is notjust a - question of somebody being presented with a no choice scenario, that's the really key point here, there are choices here. the really key point here, there are choices here-— choices here. exactly, and the i fs made the same _ cho
— several demands within the tory party with— several demands within the tory party with the desires the public, and as the cost of living crisis _ public, and as the cost of living crisis worsens and bites over the next _ crisis worsens and bites over the next few— crisis worsens and bites over the next few months, it will largely be him who— next few months, it will largely be him who is— next few months, it will largely be him who is blamed for that. so i would _ him who is blamed...
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and there is very good _ campaign group caucus among the tory party that— campaign group caucus amongn in — they managed to keep fuel duty frozen in the probably see a fuel duty car— frozen in the probably see a fuel duty car there in the statement, so, anything _ duty car there in the statement, so, anything that is seen as an additional tax on motorists is something that tory mps find very unpalatable, of course what one can say is _ unpalatable, of course what one can say is that _ unpalatable, of course what one can say is that this is not an additional move from motorists because — additional move from motorists because those who've hopefully switch _ because those who've hopefully switch to — because those who've hopefully switch to electric cars, will be paid _ switch to electric cars, will be paid as — switch to electric cars, will be paid as much tax that some of the advantages of it being much better for the _ advantages of it being much better for the planet, switching to an electric— for the planet, switching to an electric vehicle should be cheaper, even _ electric vehicl
and there is very good _ campaign group caucus among the tory party that— campaign group caucus amongn in — they managed to keep fuel duty frozen in the probably see a fuel duty car— frozen in the probably see a fuel duty car there in the statement, so, anything _ duty car there in the statement, so, anything that is seen as an additional tax on motorists is something that tory mps find very unpalatable, of course what one can say is _ unpalatable, of course what one can say is that _...
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is concerned.— in as far as the tory party is concerned. ,., . ,, ., , concerned.he times. there it is, i assume _ concerned. going back to the times. there it is, i assume it _ concerned. going back to the times. there it is, i assume it is— concerned. going back to the times. there it is, i assume it is a - concerned. going back to the times. there it is, i assume it is a father i there it is, i assume it is a father with a child, a sun in the previous paper showed a mum with a child. it does make you think. going to the telegraph, it is people running in the stake by this barbaric rain down of her, but it does make you think, how many women and children are going —— rain of terror. the men that had to stay behind in many of the men. to make it is, as you say, this behind in many of the men. to make it is. as you say.— it is, as you say, this is part of the, it is, as you say, this is part of the. these _ it is, as you say, this is part of the, these people _ it is, as you say, this is part of the, these people are - it is, as you say, this is part of the, these
is concerned.— in as far as the tory party is concerned. ,., . ,, ., , concerned.he times. there it is, i assume _ concerned. going back to the times. there it is, i assume it _ concerned. going back to the times. there it is, i assume it is— concerned. going back to the times. there it is, i assume it is a - concerned. going back to the times. there it is, i assume it is a father i there it is, i assume it is a father with a child, a sun in the previous paper showed a mum with a child. it...
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says there's been widespread criticism of the prime minister's claim — made during a speech to a tory partyference — that ukrainian resistance to the russian invasion is similar to people voting for brexit. the pm's conference speech also makes the front of the independent�*s website, which carries his message that the west must never "re—normalise" relations with vladimir putin. the sunday express reports on russia's use of a hypersonic missile — which travels at five times the speed of sound — in its onslaught against targets in ukraine. young ukrainian refugees clutching new toys make the front page of the sunday mirror. while the people has details of a surprise candidate for the next doctor who — it's hugh grant. so, let's begin. it is good to see you both again. let's start with the telegraph. the fall of mariupol is imminent. now, this is a city of strategic importance, isn't it, kate? yes, i'm sor ,i importance, isn't it, kate? yes, i'm sorry. iwas— importance, isn't it, kate? yes, i'm sorry, i was expecting _ importance, isn't it, kate? yes, i'm sorry, i was expecting to _ importan
says there's been widespread criticism of the prime minister's claim — made during a speech to a tory partyference — that ukrainian resistance to the russian invasion is similar to people voting for brexit. the pm's conference speech also makes the front of the independent�*s website, which carries his message that the west must never "re—normalise" relations with vladimir putin. the sunday express reports on russia's use of a hypersonic missile — which travels at five times...
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so, a rishi sunak budget and there are going to be people in the tory party who might quietly have aadenfreude, might be quite happy that sort of rishi sunak image might have taken a little bit of a knock. maybe even some people in number 10. because it was a rishi sunak budget, this was not a borisjohnson budget and we are in relationship, probably a more traditional numberio — numberii relationship, where number 11 does not share everything it does not have to do with number 10. that old idea that dominic cummings had that there would be this great, you know, joint team, a nerve centre of government... sajid javid packing it in as chancellor and rishi sunak coming in. exactly, we are not in that world. you know, there is a number 10 world view and there is a number 11 world view and they do not alwaysjoin up. they are very different characters in so many different ways. and that, to an extent, kind of, what matters to so many people now is the bills they are facing, politics is secondary to that and a general election isi million miles down the track, potentially, but the extent to
so, a rishi sunak budget and there are going to be people in the tory party who might quietly have aadenfreude, might be quite happy that sort of rishi sunak image might have taken a little bit of a knock. maybe even some people in number 10. because it was a rishi sunak budget, this was not a borisjohnson budget and we are in relationship, probably a more traditional numberio — numberii relationship, where number 11 does not share everything it does not have to do with number 10. that old...
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anyway— people feel within the tory party anyway that we should have been doing _ anyway that we should doing more around tax cutting at a time were we have no idea what tomorrow's to bring. i can see why rishi _ tomorrow's to bring. i can see why rishi sunak— tomorrow's to bring. i can see why rishi sunak is being attacked from both sides on his own side, he has strayed _ both sides on his own side, he has strayed away from classificatory tax—cutting policies not the other, he's not _ tax—cutting policies not the other, he's not enough to those in need and a helping _ he's not enough to those in need and a helping hand. as he was saying, we have no idea, — a helping hand. as he was saying, we have no idea, we have no idea what's going _ have no idea, we have no idea what's going to be _ have no idea, we have no idea what's going to be happening in two or three _ going to be happening in two or three months' time but the situation in the _ country. he is step at a time. i think— country. he is step at a time. i think the — country. he is step at a time. i think the presentation was slig
anyway— people feel within the tory party anyway that we should have been doing _ anyway that we should doing more around tax cutting at a time were we have no idea what tomorrow's to bring. i can see why rishi _ tomorrow's to bring. i can see why rishi sunak— tomorrow's to bring. i can see why rishi sunak is being attacked from both sides on his own side, he has strayed _ both sides on his own side, he has strayed away from classificatory tax—cutting policies not the other, he's not _...
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and the prime _ the leader of the tory party and the prime minister is up to the mps in the first— primettee and it is not, doesn't seem to be — the committee and it is not, doesn't seem to be likely as things stand that they will do that and therefore, johnson's opponents will rightly. _ therefore, johnson's opponents will rightly. i— therefore, johnson's opponents will rightly, i think say he has behaved very badly— rightly, i think say he has behaved very badly and came pretty close to misleading parliament but ultimately land and _ misleading parliament but ultimately land and be the end ofjohnson? i don't _ land and be the end ofjohnson? i don't think— land and be the end ofjohnson? i don't think so. why do you think it will be? _ if he is served with a fine? breaking the law in office, he certainly should, but it's about how that makes it through to the backbench conservatives and the key decision by conservative mps who think they will be better off with borisjohnson at think they will be better off with boris johnson at the next think they will be better off with borisjohnson at
and the prime _ the leader of the tory party and the prime minister is up to the mps in the first— primettee and it is not, doesn't seem to be — the committee and it is not, doesn't seem to be likely as things stand that they will do that and therefore, johnson's opponents will rightly. _ therefore, johnson's opponents will rightly. i— therefore, johnson's opponents will rightly, i think say he has behaved very badly— rightly, i think say he has behaved very badly and came pretty close...
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there is a serious movement in the conservative party let by one nation tories who quite rightly say negotiate oil with saudi arabia. the real problem is how many countries can we go into a cold war freeze with?— freeze with? and that is a serious ruestion, freeze with? and that is a serious question. even — freeze with? and that is a serious question, even with _ freeze with? and that is a serious question, even with president - freeze with? and that is a serious i question, even with president putin. lucy, what are your full sub out whether you can continue peace talks, for instance, with president putin, while also saying they must be no way back for him? in a putin, while also saying they must be no way back for him?— putin, while also saying they must be no way back for him? in a way, i don't think— be no way back for him? in a way, i don't think boris _ be no way back for him? in a way, i don't think boris johnson _ be no way back for him? in a way, i don't think boris johnson can - be no way back for him? in a way, i don't think boris johnson can really | don't think boris joh
there is a serious movement in the conservative party let by one nation tories who quite rightly say negotiate oil with saudi arabia. the real problem is how many countries can we go into a cold war freeze with?— freeze with? and that is a serious ruestion, freeze with? and that is a serious question. even — freeze with? and that is a serious question, even with _ freeze with? and that is a serious question, even with president - freeze with? and that is a serious i question, even with...
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protesters let their feelings be known about the sudden dismissal of 800 p&0 staff outside the tory partyment really needs to get its act together. rather than be leading the destruction of the british maritime industry, they should be doing all they can to reverse the loss of 800 jobs. in dover, the company's ferries lie idle. the dubai—based owners dp world have come under intense criticism on the way they have treated their workers. their families are going to be in need. it also means that local shopkeepers are not going to have the benefit of people spending. this is going to impact greatly on the wider community. the government now is also coming under scrutiny about the legal advice it took when told about the plans, and the scottish government's told the bbc it's reviewing all publicly—funded contracts with p&0. p&0 says it is now taking bookings for its crossing between liverpool and dublin. but for these ferries here in dover, and in fact eight across the whole country, the transport secretary grant shapps is insisting on full safety checks. this delay will undoubtedly cost the
protesters let their feelings be known about the sudden dismissal of 800 p&0 staff outside the tory partyment really needs to get its act together. rather than be leading the destruction of the british maritime industry, they should be doing all they can to reverse the loss of 800 jobs. in dover, the company's ferries lie idle. the dubai—based owners dp world have come under intense criticism on the way they have treated their workers. their families are going to be in need. it also means...
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as i say, the stats for the tory party are quite alarming. 67 people, 67% of people, more than two thirdsh inflation at the moment. there is a huge potential crisis about to hit our economy. has he done enough? you know, and was right to say early in the previous review that they still have a couple more years, the tories, they can turn it around, but at the present time, does seem very serious for them because they haven�*t made people who voted for them for the first time at the last election feel more wealthy, and as they always say in elections, it is they always say in elections, it is the economy, stupid. that spring statement will _ the economy, stupid. that spring statement will continue - the economy, stupid. that spring statement will continue rumbling j the economy, stupid. that spring - statement will continue rumbling on. we�*ll finish with a front page of the sunday mirror. anne, took us through this. the sunday mirror. anne, took us through this— the sunday mirror. anne, took us through this. wills, let the people decide, shock _ through this. wills, let the people decide,
as i say, the stats for the tory party are quite alarming. 67 people, 67% of people, more than two thirdsh inflation at the moment. there is a huge potential crisis about to hit our economy. has he done enough? you know, and was right to say early in the previous review that they still have a couple more years, the tories, they can turn it around, but at the present time, does seem very serious for them because they haven�*t made people who voted for them for the first time at the last...
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sudden dismissal of 800 p&o known about the sudden dismissal of 800 p80 ferries staff out at the tory partyndustry and they should be doing all they can to reverse the loss of 800 jobs and the impact and devastation that will cause communities around the coast. in dover, p&0 ferries lays idle and own a second might have come under intense criticism on the way they treated their workers. tt intense criticism on the way they treated their workers.— intense criticism on the way they treated their workers. if they don't have money _ treated their workers. if they don't have money in _ treated their workers. if they don't have money in the, _ treated their workers. if they don't have money in the, their _ treated their workers. if they don't have money in the, their families i have money in the, theirfamilies will be in need. it also means local shopkeepers are not going to benefit people's spending. this will impact greatly on the wider community. you'll like the government is also coming under scrutiny about the legal adviser to told about the plans and the scottish government told the bbc is
sudden dismissal of 800 p&o known about the sudden dismissal of 800 p80 ferries staff out at the tory partyndustry and they should be doing all they can to reverse the loss of 800 jobs and the impact and devastation that will cause communities around the coast. in dover, p&0 ferries lays idle and own a second might have come under intense criticism on the way they treated their workers. tt intense criticism on the way they treated their workers.— intense criticism on the way they...
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he was talking at a meeting of the tory party faithful, the spring conference in blackpool. hear about brexit. and borisjohnson clearly thinks that is still good territory for him to be in. but the link he made between the 2016 referendum vote and ukrainians fighting for their lives now caused a lot of people to be very angry. 0pposition parties here said it was distasteful, insulting. that's what labour said. the snp said they were crass comments. even a number of tories have distanced themselves from those particular words. the chancellor, rishi sunak, was asked about all this this morning, and he fairly uncomfortably tried to defend or explain the comments and said that what mrjohnson was doing was trying to talk about freedom more broadly, and he wasn't making a direct link between ukraine and brexit, he said. but a number of foreign and european leaders have been very angry about this as well. i should say, though, today, the ukrainian embassy in britain has tweeted approvingly of borisjohnson, saying "he is our good friend," congratulating him, praising him for standin
he was talking at a meeting of the tory party faithful, the spring conference in blackpool. hear about brexit. and borisjohnson clearly thinks that is still good territory for him to be in. but the link he made between the 2016 referendum vote and ukrainians fighting for their lives now caused a lot of people to be very angry. 0pposition parties here said it was distasteful, insulting. that's what labour said. the snp said they were crass comments. even a number of tories have distanced...
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and it is a weak spot for the tory party because — a weak spot for the tory party because they are very invest their assets in the city —— dragging its heels. will some of the sanctions in place to catch some of that money? it’s sanctions in place to catch some of that money?— sanctions in place to catch some of thatmone? , that money? it's possible they might catch some of _ that money? it's possible they might catch some of that _ that money? it's possible they might catch some of that money. _ that money? it's possible they might catch some of that money. frankly, i think, untilthis catch some of that money. frankly, i think, until this point, several oligarchs tried to get out. if it's oligarchs tried to get out. if its property, it's not the most liquid asset. it's not the easiest to divest quickly. it is even more difficult to divest in a fair market price. some of these assets are not easy to get rid of quickly, even if you're not on the sanctions list yet. but i think it's certainly the case that that is the way things are going. i expect to see more of that over the coming mont
and it is a weak spot for the tory party because — a weak spot for the tory party because they are very invest their assets in the city —— dragging its heels. will some of the sanctions in place to catch some of that money? it’s sanctions in place to catch some of that money?— sanctions in place to catch some of thatmone? , that money? it's possible they might catch some of _ that money? it's possible they might catch some of that _ that money? it's possible they might catch some of...
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but i think today no question it will keep a lot of people in the tory party happy because they willook, we are cutting income tax! big caveat, in two years' time but i have never seen a chancellor tie not just his own or potentially his successors are a whole party's election campaign to have their hands tied at this stage in the cycle. hands tied at this stage in the cle. ~ ., ., hands tied at this stage in the cle. ~ . . , , hands tied at this stage in the cle. ~ ., ., , , ., hands tied at this stage in the cle. . ., , , cycle. we have had plenty of shocks over the last — cycle. we have had plenty of shocks over the last few _ cycle. we have had plenty of shocks over the last few years, _ cycle. we have had plenty of shocks over the last few years, who - cycle. we have had plenty of shocks over the last few years, who knowsl over the last few years, who knows what may be coming down the line. what about business because simon, as you said, a lot of the measures were not protected anyway. yes, there is this 5p cut in fuel duty, vat and certain energy—saving materials, is it going t
but i think today no question it will keep a lot of people in the tory party happy because they willook, we are cutting income tax! big caveat, in two years' time but i have never seen a chancellor tie not just his own or potentially his successors are a whole party's election campaign to have their hands tied at this stage in the cycle. hands tied at this stage in the cle. ~ ., ., hands tied at this stage in the cle. ~ . . , , hands tied at this stage in the cle. ~ ., ., , , ., hands tied at...
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we all know that the tories party during lockdown... mrfabricant. during lockdown... mr fabrica nt.ream when we ran blackford. — you can shout and scream when we are raising the tory living crisis, mr speaker, because we all know that the tory party, during lockdown, and now they're parting through the cost of living emergency. last week the chancellor got it badly wrong. and ever since, the prime minister has been busy briefing against him, saying that more needs to be done. for once, i agree with the prime minister. so, if the prime minister really believes that more needs to be done, can he tell us exactly what he will order his chancellor to do, to help the millions of families facing a £700 price hike this friday? mr speaker, i thank him very much. he is an error in what he says. he is like me a living testament to the benefits of moderation in all things, mr speaker. and i can sue him that we are, this week —— but i can assure him that we can get, that this week actually the living wage is going up again by a record amount and thanks to what the chancellor has done we are putt
we all know that the tories party during lockdown... mrfabricant. during lockdown... mr fabrica nt.ream when we ran blackford. — you can shout and scream when we are raising the tory living crisis, mr speaker, because we all know that the tory party, during lockdown, and now they're parting through the cost of living emergency. last week the chancellor got it badly wrong. and ever since, the prime minister has been busy briefing against him, saying that more needs to be done. for once, i...
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and the labour party and those tories who opposed boris and had been demanding his resignation now faceed a good hand through this war and he has got... he has pushed party gate to the back. in the end, what is going to determine this sort of thing is what tory mps feel their constituents and their voters believe. if the tory mps fear that party gate is going to undermine their chances to be re—elected in 2024 then they will move to remove borisjohnson. and if they 2024 then they will move to remove boris johnson. and if they feel he can borisjohnson. and if they feel he can get over boris johnson. and if they feel he can get over the next two years and there is no great alternative you can secure their seats then boris johnson is ok. it can secure their seats then boris johnson is 0k-— johnson is ok. it is interesting, lookin: johnson is ok. it is interesting, looking at _ johnson is ok. it is interesting, looking at the _ johnson is ok. it is interesting, looking at the latest _ johnson is ok. it is interesting, looking at the latest polls, - johnson is ok. it is interesting, j lookin
and the labour party and those tories who opposed boris and had been demanding his resignation now faceed a good hand through this war and he has got... he has pushed party gate to the back. in the end, what is going to determine this sort of thing is what tory mps feel their constituents and their voters believe. if the tory mps fear that party gate is going to undermine their chances to be re—elected in 2024 then they will move to remove borisjohnson. and if they 2024 then they will move to...
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today and it was after the i pages today and it was after the prime minister was addressing the tory partyf i audience at the conference. and i know that it is the instinct of the people _ know that it is the instinct of the people of— know that it is the instinct of the people of this country, like the people — people of this country, like the people of— people of this country, like the people of ukraine, to choose freedom every _ people of ukraine, to choose freedom every time _ people of ukraine, to choose freedom everytime i— people of ukraine, to choose freedom every time. i can give you a couple of famous — every time. i can give you a couple of famous recent example — when the british— of famous recent example — when the british people voted for brexit in such large numbers, i don't believe it such large numbers, idon't believe it was— such large numbers, i don't believe it was because they were remotely hostile _ it was because they were remotely hostile to — it was because they were remotely hostile to foreigners, it's because they wanted to be free. as you mention, this is attrac
today and it was after the i pages today and it was after the prime minister was addressing the tory partyf i audience at the conference. and i know that it is the instinct of the people _ know that it is the instinct of the people of— know that it is the instinct of the people of this country, like the people — people of this country, like the people of— people of this country, like the people of ukraine, to choose freedom every _ people of ukraine, to choose freedom every time _ people...
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game of smoke and mirrors with one purpose in mind and one overriding criteria, and that is the tory partyng for the nhs and now the government has done this partial u—turn on it. secondly, he's proposing uniquely among g7 countries to impose this national insurance rise on households struggling with energy bills and then to cut tax by roughly the same amount a year then to cut tax by roughly the same amounta year or then to cut tax by roughly the same amount a year or two laterjust so it chimes with the tory election campaign. families don't need pain piled onto them now to fit with boris johnson's piled onto them now to fit with borisjohnson's election plans. they shouldn't be asked to pay for this cost and the more i listen to him today, the more it begged the question why are you doing this at all. in question why are you doing this at all. , :, :, , :, all. in terms of the money for the nhs and health _ all. in terms of the money for the nhs and health and _ all. in terms of the money for the nhs and health and social - all. in terms of the money for the nhs and health and social care
game of smoke and mirrors with one purpose in mind and one overriding criteria, and that is the tory partyng for the nhs and now the government has done this partial u—turn on it. secondly, he's proposing uniquely among g7 countries to impose this national insurance rise on households struggling with energy bills and then to cut tax by roughly the same amount a year then to cut tax by roughly the same amounta year or then to cut tax by roughly the same amount a year or two laterjust so it...
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mps appreciate, prime minister, that throwing a party for tory mp5 on the anniversary— throwing't care about how they feel about— you don't care about how they feel about this? — about this? i— about this? i think that this government has done everything we can to protect the public throughout the pandemic and... t the public throughout the pandemic and... ., the public throughout the pandemic and... ,,. , ., and... i asked specifically do you care about _ and... i asked specifically do you care about the _ and... i asked specifically do you care about the public's _ and... i asked specifically do you i care about the public's perception? yes, care about the public's perception? yes. i_ care about the public's perception? yes. i care — care about the public's perception? yes, i care deeply but we've worked incredibly hard across the whole of government to look after the population during the pandemic. some things went well, some things went less well. it was an incredibly difficult time but i think overall, the record of the uk government in dealing with covid has been pretty re
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but there has been plenty of criticism coming from within his own party as well. tory grandees like michael heseltine lot. heseltine tory broadcast, as, as well as for the blow back will it hurts him. well, the tories have been languishing the poles anyway consistently for some months. now . i'm not sure that this latest gaff is going to do much more particular damage to them going into local elections in may, but i don't think it's going to help them much either. all right, thanks so much for the challenge. mountain is a demonstration, sir, on the way in the capital against the drafting of the new constitution. and there are holes for a protest against tennessee and president. i cited tennesseans all struggling with unemployment, food shortages and high inflation volts when join us now from tunis. so what is it about this process of changing the constitution that's clearly got some people very upset, more it well, today is the final day of christ sides. public consultation, where he called on the 2 nation citizens to contribute their ideas for it in the constitution. but the that the movem
but there has been plenty of criticism coming from within his own party as well. tory grandees like michael heseltine lot. heseltine tory broadcast, as, as well as for the blow back will it hurts him. well, the tories have been languishing the poles anyway consistently for some months. now . i'm not sure that this latest gaff is going to do much more particular damage to them going into local elections in may, but i don't think it's going to help them much either. all right, thanks so much for...
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tories. >> the drip drip drip of party gate continues on.tting to the chair of the defense committee, he wanted the pm to go last night, didn't he? >> he did. he put in his letter. and you have a lot of conservative mps wanting him to go. 14 of whom went public. and many, many more behind the scenes and there was real plotting going on, i can tell you. it all comes down partly because of ukraine and people feeling like this is the time to change leaders and because we are waiting for the police investigation, not the time to change leaders and because we are waiting for the police investigation and we now have 20 fixed penalties so are there 20 instances where the law was broken? dominic raab the justice secretary sat here yesterday and said clearly that is the case and labor says blindingly obvious that is the case and why is the prime minister then saying we can't get into that right now? because the prime minister's defense is that his understanding is that the law wasn't broken. and while we have this disconnect, between what he is sayin
tories. >> the drip drip drip of party gate continues on.tting to the chair of the defense committee, he wanted the pm to go last night, didn't he? >> he did. he put in his letter. and you have a lot of conservative mps wanting him to go. 14 of whom went public. and many, many more behind the scenes and there was real plotting going on, i can tell you. it all comes down partly because of ukraine and people feeling like this is the time to change leaders and because we are waiting...
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but also from within the conservative party as well. the senior torynd these were comments that were then retweeted and shared by france's ambassador to the uk. the tory peer lord barwell also made the point that ukraine wants to join the eu and criticised the prime ministerfor making these comments. but the comments have also received quite widespread criticism from significant figures in europe as well. donald tusk, for example, ex—president of the european council, calling them insulting to the ukrainian people. so certainly rather an awkward response at a time when europe and the west is trying to present a very much united diplomatic front in the face of russia's aggression towards ukraine. now, we haven't had any response so far to the criticism or comment from number 10 in response, but the prime minister has been out today with an interview to the sunday times saying that in his latest call, he would like to see countries like china, who are remaining neutral at the moment, to stop sitting on the fence and come out to condemn russia's invasion
but also from within the conservative party as well. the senior torynd these were comments that were then retweeted and shared by france's ambassador to the uk. the tory peer lord barwell also made the point that ukraine wants to join the eu and criticised the prime ministerfor making these comments. but the comments have also received quite widespread criticism from significant figures in europe as well. donald tusk, for example, ex—president of the european council, calling them insulting...
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it is the economy, stupid, if the tories who are famously always boasting that they are _ are famously always boasting that they are the partyuickly, would ou they will be toast! anne, quickly, would you agree? _ they will be toast! anne, quickly, would you agree? it _ they will be toast! anne, quickly, would you agree? it would - they will be toast! anne, quickly, would you agree? it would be - they will be toast! anne, quickly, would you agree? it would be if l would you agree? it would be if there was an election in the next couple of months but there will not be and that is exactly what rishi sunak is betting on. he still wants to have, as he would see it, a conservative budget, you can say why did he not do it when the situation on energy became more intense, but i think what he wanted to do was get his tax and national insurance, get more clarity into the system and in fairness, he did that. it was a clarifying budget from that point of view, but he thinks if he does not get through what he wants to share, he does not trust borisjohnson who is a spendthrift and that is the reason he has done it. you can certainly make
it is the economy, stupid, if the tories who are famously always boasting that they are _ are famously always boasting that they are the partyuickly, would ou they will be toast! anne, quickly, would you agree? _ they will be toast! anne, quickly, would you agree? it _ they will be toast! anne, quickly, would you agree? it would - they will be toast! anne, quickly, would you agree? it would be - they will be toast! anne, quickly, would you agree? it would be if l would you agree? it would be if...
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write it out, then he's going to -- he is already facing calls from opposition parties, but that is where it becomes tricky for torymps. yes a lot of them or saying he should resign earlier this year, and those calls have calmed down a bit. -- at a hotel last night but the mood could quickly turn if the prime minister does get one of those fines, and it becomes difficult for him to reconcile him saying with others are doing. >> the other thing that our viewers this morning, who wherever you're watching us, on sky. is a lateral flow's. >> yes so from friday, the 1st of april, you will no longer be able to get free lateral flow tests from a pharmacy. because they are costing a lot of money and the government says we need to start pairing back, there will be some exceptions. care homes, nhs staff, people who are clinically vulnerable, will still be able to get those tests. that won't cover everyone who feels that they want one, and it will mean that people who have fixed incomes, and aren't able to afford two pounds per lateral flow test. may have symptoms, but not take one. and the health secretary has said, look, we
write it out, then he's going to -- he is already facing calls from opposition parties, but that is where it becomes tricky for torymps. yes a lot of them or saying he should resign earlier this year, and those calls have calmed down a bit. -- at a hotel last night but the mood could quickly turn if the prime minister does get one of those fines, and it becomes difficult for him to reconcile him saying with others are doing. >> the other thing that our viewers this morning, who wherever...
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. >> it was very much the end of a tory era, and uk feel that in everything, in the way in which the parliamentary partyess talked about john major. and then of course there you have tony blair. >> i'm really sorry to bother you on a sunday. >> it's all right. it's got to be done. >> i don't know. people are always saying to me, when's the election going to be? i'm the last person they tell. >> rising star. and as you know better than anyone, you know, this great communicator, a bit of a preacher, full of charisma, very fresh. so, it was very difficult at that time to compete. >> i think every single major interview, you would be doing -- so, as long as the public is not going to see it. >> they both came to power, convinced the powers that be would work against them. i think that changed over time. they became far more confident in their dealings with the media. >> i remember the night of the election in '97 after john major was deposed and blair won, i shared an office with trevor cavner of "the sun," and he was putting his stuff away. he said, he's so different now. he said, under the major years, we
. >> it was very much the end of a tory era, and uk feel that in everything, in the way in which the parliamentary partyess talked about john major. and then of course there you have tony blair. >> i'm really sorry to bother you on a sunday. >> it's all right. it's got to be done. >> i don't know. people are always saying to me, when's the election going to be? i'm the last person they tell. >> rising star. and as you know better than anyone, you know, this great...
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tory mps not quite ready to face the electorate yet. are you ready for next year? >> i hope not. i have a lot to do. >> deconstructing this conference it appears the party has given boris johnson another chance, but will the voters walk away? sky news, black pulled. >> now some crossings between liverpool and dublin are resuming, what the company is calling a limited service. however, it follows protests across the uk, more than 800 employees were fired after no notice on thursday. the firm has been heavily criticized for his tactics and attempts to immediately replace them by putting cheaper workers on their ships. skies gerald tall has this report. >> two days after sacking 800 staff without notice, they have restarted their service from liverpool to dublin. the dubai owned firms says the ship is understood to have a crew that isn't affected by the sacking has resumed normal service. elsewhere, the ferries are still tied up, as the political fallout continues over thursday's move to save money by firing directly employed crews and replacing them with cheaper agency workers. >> one of the agency workers filmed as he was driven in to scotland to replace
tory mps not quite ready to face the electorate yet. are you ready for next year? >> i hope not. i have a lot to do. >> deconstructing this conference it appears the party has given boris johnson another chance, but will the voters walk away? sky news, black pulled. >> now some crossings between liverpool and dublin are resuming, what the company is calling a limited service. however, it follows protests across the uk, more than 800 employees were fired after no notice on...
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tory and analysis from bloomberg's expert editors. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: taking a look at the day ahead for australia. the labour partyling its economic prediction ahead of an election. shery: gamestop shares surged in late trade after it announced plans for a stock split in the form of a dividend. the retailer will seek shareholder approval. it says the split will provide flexibility for future corporate needs. petrochina net income rose. quadruple the level in previous results. the oil giant is under pressure to boost output. the director general of the association of asia-pacific airlines joins us with the outlook for the aviation sector next. this is bloomberg. ♪ at xfinity, we live and work in the same neighborhood as you. we're always working to keep you connected to what you love. and now, we're working to bring you the next generation of wifi. it's ultra-fast. faster than a gig. supersonic wifi. only from xfinity. it can power hundreds of devices with three times the bandwidth. so your growing wifi needs will be met. supersonic wifi only from us... xfinity. haidi: the lockdown in the eastern half of shanghai w
tory and analysis from bloomberg's expert editors. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: taking a look at the day ahead for australia. the labour partyling its economic prediction ahead of an election. shery: gamestop shares surged in late trade after it announced plans for a stock split in the form of a dividend. the retailer will seek shareholder approval. it says the split will provide flexibility for future corporate needs. petrochina net income rose. quadruple the level in previous results. the...
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be very angry, so the opposition parties here said it was distasteful, insulting, that's what labour said, the sn he said there were crass comments, even a number of toriesboris jensen was uncomfortably tried to defend what borisjensen was trying to say or at least that's what boris johnson was saying or said he was at least trying to not make a direct link but a number of european leaders have been angry about this as well and i should say the ukrainian embassy in britain has tweeted approvingly of borisjohnson britain has tweeted approvingly of boris johnson saying britain has tweeted approvingly of borisjohnson saying he is our good friend, congratulating him, praising him for standing friend, congratulating him, praising him forstanding up friend, congratulating him, praising him for standing up with ukrainian people and ukraine's ambassador here was actually at that so clearly does not share the interpretation some have taken from those words. interesting, another politicians and... pointing out that ukraine wants tojoin the and... pointing out that ukraine wants to join the eu. and. .. pointing out that ukraine wants to join the eu.— and... pointin
be very angry, so the opposition parties here said it was distasteful, insulting, that's what labour said, the sn he said there were crass comments, even a number of toriesboris jensen was uncomfortably tried to defend what borisjensen was trying to say or at least that's what boris johnson was saying or said he was at least trying to not make a direct link but a number of european leaders have been angry about this as well and i should say the ukrainian embassy in britain has tweeted...
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tonight tory mps have the chance to join with the labour party and vote to stand up for british workersthis is great shapps. thank you _ the order paper. this is great shapps. thank you to - the order paper. this is great shapps. thank you to the - the order paper. this is great - shapps. thank you to the honourable lady opposite — shapps. thank you to the honourable lady opposite for _ shapps. thank you to the honourable lady opposite for bringing _ shapps. thank you to the honourable lady opposite for bringing this - lady opposite for bringing this forward. it is important that this is fully discussed. we have already had an urgent statement on the subject. these 800 loyal workers from p&o were treated very unfairly. they faced significant demands for two years with maritime staff and they worked tirelessly to keep things open. it is about in our view business of having respect for employees. it is about having common decency to engage with your workforce, particularly when times are tough and it is about having standards that we would expect every single company in this country, ever
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party, you are supposed to, by u.n. rules, abstain. so if we can get interlock tory like macron to pick up the phone and call putin and maybe president xi and say we want you both to abstain. putin is not winning this fight, he is losing this fight and look at ways to say well, where is my off ramp, and my off ramp with the economic problems, if the united nations comes in as a world body and says it's a u.n. no fly zone, keep nato out of the flight, high risk, of courses t, perfect plan, no, no plan is perfect but there is a way to do and at least explore it. >> john: interesting, and we go to the south, most of the action on the part of the russians. they have moved past kherson, heading toward another city which follows the road into odesa. i assume the russian plan is to surround the back part of odesa, you have rivers over here on this side, you could basically cut the city off, and the same time, moving to the northeast to mariupol and then here in ener dohar, they have captured the nuclear power station. in terms of strategic positioning, what does that give r
party, you are supposed to, by u.n. rules, abstain. so if we can get interlock tory like macron to pick up the phone and call putin and maybe president xi and say we want you both to abstain. putin is not winning this fight, he is losing this fight and look at ways to say well, where is my off ramp, and my off ramp with the economic problems, if the united nations comes in as a world body and says it's a u.n. no fly zone, keep nato out of the flight, high risk, of courses t, perfect plan, no,...
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tory johnson, with fabulous finds. >> boy mom, nurse and candle hoarder. >> companies that will inspire you. >>> and it's a block party throwback mashup. ♪ bring back the time ♪ >> salt-n-pepa, en vogue, and rick astley. and look who is saying -- >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america, on this throwback thursday. new kids on the block join us live lter. talk about teaming up with salt-n-pepa, rick astley, en vogue. they have a new music video. >> throwback after throwback after throwback, with that one. >>> also this morning, your kids, are they spending a lot of time on tiktok? a new investigation into the social media app, and the potential harm to the youngest users. >> that's coming up. >>> first, the latest on the war in ukraine. second round of talks set to take place in belarus as russian forces are surrounding major cities, targeting civilian areas. we want to two bago back to ourr foreign correspondent ian pannell in kyiv. good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning, george. there may well be more meetings between the ukrainians and the russians taking place near the belarus border. but it's the
tory johnson, with fabulous finds. >> boy mom, nurse and candle hoarder. >> companies that will inspire you. >>> and it's a block party throwback mashup. ♪ bring back the time ♪ >> salt-n-pepa, en vogue, and rick astley. and look who is saying -- >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america, on this throwback thursday. new kids on the block join us live lter. talk about teaming up with salt-n-pepa, rick astley, en vogue. they have a new music...
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timeframe not just the a kind of late to the party arsenal of democracy where we clear out old stockpiles of weapons that are to ask a toryto keep key countries like ukraine and war for their life. >> host: mark, democrat. good morning c4 thank you for taking my call and i appreciate thisconversation . i feel like mister jensen is given us all a good education on what's going on in the war . my question has to go with the next days of the russian attack. >> caller: i feel like they're preparing us for putin just cause mass destruction. what i wonder is if i know this is asking for a bit of a prediction but misterjensen's opinion , what is the next phase will look like. what can we expect and how should we take this as americans considering we're effectively powerless right now in the struggle. and just want to know what his thoughts are on the next phase. >> mister jensen, go ahead. >> thank you from south carolina, beautiful state i wish it was in charleston even here in columbia, we can have this conversation by the day. i think you're asking me to make a prediction, my making a prediction and i'll directly see to the n
timeframe not just the a kind of late to the party arsenal of democracy where we clear out old stockpiles of weapons that are to ask a toryto keep key countries like ukraine and war for their life. >> host: mark, democrat. good morning c4 thank you for taking my call and i appreciate thisconversation . i feel like mister jensen is given us all a good education on what's going on in the war . my question has to go with the next days of the russian attack. >> caller: i feel like...
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feel as though— encouraging tory mps to feel as though he does have a right grip on the operation and that he can lead the operation and that he can lead the conservative partyd in her- here is what she said in her conclusion she cited serious leadership failures which in your line of work in its civil servant speak is near condemnation. this is why she thought there were serious leadership failures because rules were broken.— leadership failures because rules were broken. , . , ., , were broken. yes, laws are broken and it's her— were broken. yes, laws are broken and it's her government _ were broken. yes, laws are broken and it's her government by - were broken. yes, laws are broken and it's her government by those l were broken. yes, laws are broken i and it's her government by those who are making _ and it's her government by those who are making the — and it's her government by those who are making the laws _ and it's her government by those who are making the laws and _ and it's her government by those who are making the laws and making - and it's her government by those who are making the laws and making the i are making the laws and making the rules
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tory mps about the role of boris johnson in this. people were starting to send letters of no confidence in him to the conservative party which could triggeries on as prime minister or not. because the story has died down and a situation in ukraine seem so dangerous, some people started to take the letters back. but will that situation be reversed with the story backin situation be reversed with the story back in the headlines? we will have to wait and see. the back in the headlines? we will have to wait and see.— to wait and see. the situation in ukraine stays — to wait and see. the situation in ukraine stays in _ to wait and see. the situation in ukraine stays in the _ to wait and see. the situation in ukraine stays in the headlines. | ukraine and russia will hold face—to—face peace talks today for the first time in more than a fortnight, with the ukrainian side pushing for a ceasefire. delegations from both countries are meeting in istanbul, although hopes of a breakthrough remain low. president zelensky has said he's willing to discuss a formal neutral status for ukraine as part of any deal. tomos morgan reports. a safe landing, hoping
tory mps about the role of boris johnson in this. people were starting to send letters of no confidence in him to the conservative party which could triggeries on as prime minister or not. because the story has died down and a situation in ukraine seem so dangerous, some people started to take the letters back. but will that situation be reversed with the story backin situation be reversed with the story back in the headlines? we will have to wait and see. the back in the headlines? we will...