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— will be of thought for the tory party but _ will be of thought for the tory party but i don't thinkmuch else that they had because fundamental for the government have to restore _ fundamental for the government have to restore fiscal credibility in the story— to restore fiscal credibility in the story and — to restore fiscal credibility in the story and the some point out and this is— story and the some point out and this is one. — story and the some point out and this is one, it was the bare minimum that the _ this is one, it was the bare minimum that the government could do and the only alternative that this which festivals — only alternative that this which festivals quite hard to do because things— festivals quite hard to do because things like the nhs and so on and everywhere else for the try to cut, weatherhy — everywhere else for the try to cut, weatherby local government, home—office, ministry of justice, there _ home—office, ministry of justice, there are — home—office, ministry ofjustice, there are real—world consequences and first— there are real—world consequences and fi
— will be of thought for the tory party but _ will be of thought for the tory party but i don't thinkmuch else that they had because fundamental for the government have to restore _ fundamental for the government have to restore fiscal credibility in the story— to restore fiscal credibility in the story and — to restore fiscal credibility in the story and the some point out and this is— story and the some point out and this is one. — story and the some point out and this is one, it...
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and, you the tory party is in you know, the tory party is in deep, deep trouble.hink the main reason that that it main reason that is that it doesn't have values. doesn't actually have values. it's well known . its only it's well known. its only value is have power. it doesn't is to have power. it doesn't actually believe in anything and the word that i always use to describe them is indifference. they're totally to what is made and by whom, even if it's they're not bothered about that they're not bothered about that they don't care who runs our railway they don't care who owns the water system in london. they just don't care about anything. and i think the public have had enough of it . and i think the public have had enough of it. i think they will certainly dispatch the next election for people who don't know you're party has its and that's you know the people under 40 or 50 or whatever but your party has its in a breakaway fracture from from the labour party 40 something years ago now on the continent when we these new parties emerged emerge whether you're tal
and, you the tory party is in you know, the tory party is in deep, deep trouble.hink the main reason that that it main reason that is that it doesn't have values. doesn't actually have values. it's well known . its only it's well known. its only value is have power. it doesn't is to have power. it doesn't actually believe in anything and the word that i always use to describe them is indifference. they're totally to what is made and by whom, even if it's they're not bothered about that they're...
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and, you the tory party is in you know, the tory party is in deep, deep trouble.hink the main reason that that it main reason that is that it doesn't values. doesn't actually have values. it's well known . its only value it's well known. its only value is have power. it doesn't is to have power. it doesn't actually believe in anything and the that i always use to the word that i always use to describe them is indifference. they're totally to what is made and by whom, even if it's they're not bothered about that they're not bothered about that they don't care who runs our railway they don't care who owns the water system in london. they just don't care about anything. and i think the public have had enough of it . and i think the public have had enough of it. i think they will certainly dispatch the next election for people who don't know you're party has its and that's you know the people under 40 or 50 or whatever but your party has its in a breakaway fracture from from the labour party 40 something years ago now on the continent when we these new parties emerged
and, you the tory party is in you know, the tory party is in deep, deep trouble.hink the main reason that that it main reason that is that it doesn't values. doesn't actually have values. it's well known . its only value it's well known. its only value is have power. it doesn't is to have power. it doesn't actually believe in anything and the that i always use to the word that i always use to describe them is indifference. they're totally to what is made and by whom, even if it's they're not...
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wearing it. , ., , ., brexiteers in the tory party wearing it. , ., y., ., ~ brexiteers in the tory thinkjeremy hunt, the - it. 10, your take on the story? i - thinkjeremy hunt, the chancellor, thinkjeremy hunt, the chancellor, gave an extremely big hint when he was doing a round of interviews after his autumn statement earlier this week we talked and he said unfettered trade with our neighbours is beneficial. now, he wasn't talking about rejoining the eu, and i think the point is that this is about being a grown—up. brexit is done, the deal that was done was an absolute monstrosity, it certainly wasn't a vent ready, it wasn't even half baked, and i think anybody who wants to be taken seriously and try and dig the uk out of the economic hole it is in, part of which has been caused by brexit, that is according to the 0br and various members of the bank of england committee and former members of that committee, you know, you've got to look at the pragmatism, about how you can make it work. that is no good sticking plasters on these gaping wounds, what you have actually got to do with w
wearing it. , ., , ., brexiteers in the tory party wearing it. , ., y., ., ~ brexiteers in the tory thinkjeremy hunt, the - it. 10, your take on the story? i - thinkjeremy hunt, the chancellor, thinkjeremy hunt, the chancellor, gave an extremely big hint when he was doing a round of interviews after his autumn statement earlier this week we talked and he said unfettered trade with our neighbours is beneficial. now, he wasn't talking about rejoining the eu, and i think the point is that this is...
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. clearly. _ that is happening in the tory party. it is a political— are very much opposed to it and it is a political problem for him. it is a political problem for him. it is a political problem for him. it is a political problem managing his own party — is a political problem managing his own party. all the other parties which _ own party. all the other parties which support the expansion of wind farms _ which support the expansion of wind farms pretty much. from that point of view— farms pretty much. from that point of view he — farms pretty much. from that point of view he will not struggle to get it through — of view he will not struggle to get it through parliament, but he might struggle _ it through parliament, but he might struggle managing his own party on this issue — struggle managing his own party on this issue. that isjust one of a number— this issue. that isjust one of a number of— this issue. that isjust one of a number of challenges he losing backbenchers who are deciding they are probably going to lose the next eiec
. clearly. _ that is happening in the tory party. it is a political— are very much opposed to it and it is a political problem for him. it is a political problem for him. it is a political problem for him. it is a political problem managing his own party — is a political problem managing his own party. all the other parties which _ own party. all the other parties which support the expansion of wind farms _ which support the expansion of wind farms pretty much. from that point of view—...
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so actually, i'm down as the ceo of bright blue not necessarily quitting the tory party. ason for thatis party. part of the reason for that is because i've been running it for eight years and you know, need extra time, fresh energy and leadership. by the way, i think that also applies to government and rishi sunak missed an opportunity bring in fresh talent ministers who are very into the cabinet and change the face of the party. but another reason is that i am quite disillusioned with the direction the conservative government. it strikes me that you know, my generation people in their thirties. if you don't have parental support then you know the things that say is a passport to the good life raising a family owning a property those things have become even more out of reach and the tory party have had 12 years in which to try and fix those things. but the cost owning and renting a property is high ever. the cost of childcare is cripplingly expensive and raising a family. you know, a lot of women who are you know, increasing number of going to university they don't obvious
so actually, i'm down as the ceo of bright blue not necessarily quitting the tory party. ason for thatis party. part of the reason for that is because i've been running it for eight years and you know, need extra time, fresh energy and leadership. by the way, i think that also applies to government and rishi sunak missed an opportunity bring in fresh talent ministers who are very into the cabinet and change the face of the party. but another reason is that i am quite disillusioned with the...
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because _ wrong for people in the tory party because here we are facing a difficult _ because here wedifficult economic condition before the disaster of the many budget that liz truss_ the disaster of the many budget that liz truss inflicted. and so liz truss — liz truss inflicted. and so liz truss said _ liz truss inflicted. and so liz truss said they had some magic where they would _ truss said they had some magic where they would give people more money that obviously superficially was appealing to tory mps, some of them, and tory— appealing to tory mps, some of them, and tory activists and that's why she got— and tory activists and that's why she got voted in. rishi sunak was always— she got voted in. rishi sunak was always saying it was always going to be hard _ always saying it was always going to be hard and that's why he was not so appealing _ be hard and that's why he was not so appealing. the reality is, it was made _ appealing. the reality is, it was made worse by what happened with liz truss but _ made worse by what happened with liz truss but the reality is that it is a di
because _ wrong for people in the tory party because here we are facing a difficult _ because here wedifficult economic condition before the disaster of the many budget that liz truss_ the disaster of the many budget that liz truss inflicted. and so liz truss — liz truss inflicted. and so liz truss said _ liz truss inflicted. and so liz truss said they had some magic where they would _ truss said they had some magic where they would give people more money that obviously superficially was...
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— be quite an exodus from the tory party and — be quite an exodus from the tory party and where thise this leaves them and their future. we party and where this leaves them and their future. ~ party and where this leaves them and their future-— their future. we will stay with the telegraph- _ their future. we will stay with the telegraph- the — their future. we will stay with the telegraph. the other _ their future. we will stay with the telegraph. the other story - their future. we will stay with the telegraph. the other story here i their future. we will stay with the j telegraph. the other story here is that thousands are in 12 hour a&e weights every day.— that thousands are in 12 hour a&e weights every day. yes, this is not aood weights every day. yes, this is not good news — weights every day. yes, this is not good news for _ weights every day. yes, this is not good news for anybody _ weights every day. yes, this is not good news for anybody and - weights every day. yes, this is not good news for anybody and not. weights every day. yes, this is not good news for anybody and not
— be quite an exodus from the tory party and — be quite an exodus from the tory party and where thise this leaves them and their future. we party and where this leaves them and their future. ~ party and where this leaves them and their future-— their future. we will stay with the telegraph- _ their future. we will stay with the telegraph- the — their future. we will stay with the telegraph. the other _ their future. we will stay with the telegraph. the other story - their future. we...
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he told tory party member ship no more _ he told tory party member ship no more onshore wind and he isre wind and he is learned in the past _ more onshore wind and he is learned in the past few days that the remorseless party politics is that there _ remorseless party politics is that there is— remorseless party politics is that there is going to have to be more onshore — there is going to have to be more onshore wind or he will have to lift the ban _ onshore wind or he will have to lift the ban on — onshore wind or he will have to lift the ban on onshore wind. the fact that he's— the ban on onshore wind. the fact that he's made to do that so soon into his _ that he's made to do that so soon into his partnership by a relatively smatt— into his partnership by a relatively small group of conservative mps, 30— conservative _ small group of conservative mps, 30— conservative mps isjust a reminder that despite superficially the conservatives having a pretty large majority _ conservatives having a pretty large majority slightly dwindled from johnson's time but still a huge historical— johnso
he told tory party member ship no more _ he told tory party member ship no more onshore wind and he isre wind and he is learned in the past _ more onshore wind and he is learned in the past few days that the remorseless party politics is that there _ remorseless party politics is that there is— remorseless party politics is that there is going to have to be more onshore — there is going to have to be more onshore wind or he will have to lift the ban _ onshore wind or he will have to lift...
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and, you the tory party is in you know, the tory party is in deep, deep trouble.t it main reason that is that it doesn't have values. doesn't actually have values. it's well known . its only it's well known. its only value is have power. it doesn't is to have power. it doesn't actually believe in anything and the word that i always use to describe them is indifference. they're totally to what is made and by whom, even if it's they're not bothered about that they're not bothered about that they don't care who runs our railway they don't care who owns the water system in london. they just don't care about anything. and i think the public have had enough of it . and i think the public have had enough of it. i think they will certainly dispatch the next election for people who don't know you're party has its and that's you know the people under 40 or 50 or whatever but your party has its in a breakaway fracture from from the labour party 40 something years ago now on the continent when we these new parties emerged emerge whether you're talking marine le pen or georgia
and, you the tory party is in you know, the tory party is in deep, deep trouble.t it main reason that is that it doesn't have values. doesn't actually have values. it's well known . its only it's well known. its only value is have power. it doesn't is to have power. it doesn't actually believe in anything and the word that i always use to describe them is indifference. they're totally to what is made and by whom, even if it's they're not bothered about that they're not bothered about that they...
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new start ups, over independence, it's immense down to just simple things like the labour party, tory partyory party, whatever, they will have any database essentially of this, of this campaign as in parish councils and know who is where is their where do they need to target, what are the they have a vast massive machine as and when you are a new person independent whether you are a new start—up , whether you are a new start—up, it is a david and goliath battle and it is incredibly hard. i come back as i would challenge you a lot, not because you have independents who have overturned the party machinery. by independents who have overturned the party machinery . by the way, the party machinery. by the way, i think the northern breakaway of tory mvp's is totally dead in the water because extra parties like the sdlp or change take uk tend to die death for the people of the indies that managed to succeed often not always they do so on a very hyperlocal issue . so on a very hyperlocal issue. so it'll be something to do with i don't know like a local hospital. yeah, that's wyre forest. wyre fores
new start ups, over independence, it's immense down to just simple things like the labour party, tory partyory party, whatever, they will have any database essentially of this, of this campaign as in parish councils and know who is where is their where do they need to target, what are the they have a vast massive machine as and when you are a new person independent whether you are a new start—up , whether you are a new start—up, it is a david and goliath battle and it is incredibly hard. i...
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during more pro markets than the tory party. during her brief premiership . liz truss of course premiership. liz truss of course reversed the david cameron ban on new wind farms being built in the united kingdom on shore , the united kingdom on shore, rishi sunak became prime minister and promptly reinstated. that ban the labour party is making quite a big show about wanting to repeal that ban again, about letting the market work, letting the market build. isuppose work, letting the market build. i suppose that's a more pro—market case in that area than the tories have . your job than the tories have. your job is extraordinary, isn't it? i mean, i'm finally get really difficult to work out what the actual policy differences are between the labour frontbench and the conservative government you have in your viewers might take a view on who you think are the more competent managers or better on television , all the better on television, all the rest of it. but in terms of policy, there doesn't seem to be a great deal of difference between the conservative views
during more pro markets than the tory party. during her brief premiership . liz truss of course premiership. liz truss of course reversed the david cameron ban on new wind farms being built in the united kingdom on shore , the united kingdom on shore, rishi sunak became prime minister and promptly reinstated. that ban the labour party is making quite a big show about wanting to repeal that ban again, about letting the market work, letting the market build. isuppose work, letting the market...
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itself and across the nation _ the tory party itself and across the nation.tion. obviously, times are very hard but— nation. obviously, times are very hard but to _ nation. obviously, times are very hard. but to get people to spend effectively less on their pensions, is that— effectively less on their pensions, is that a _ effectively less on their pensions, is that a good idea? i'm not sure that it _ is that a good idea? i'm not sure that it is — is that a good idea? i'm not sure that it is i— is that a good idea? i'm not sure that it is. i don't know. there's so much _ that it is. i don't know. there's so much speculation. what i do know is that tomorrow morning on sunday morning. — that tomorrow morning on sunday morning, ministers have got to put in the _ morning, ministers have got to put in the sheets with the cuts they are proposing _ in the sheets with the cuts they are proposing or accepting, possibly reluctantly, and we know that jeremy hunt and _ reluctantly, and we know that jeremy hunt and rishi sunak have been meeting — hunt and rishi sunak have
itself and across the nation _ the tory party itself and across the nation.tion. obviously, times are very hard but— nation. obviously, times are very hard but to _ nation. obviously, times are very hard. but to get people to spend effectively less on their pensions, is that— effectively less on their pensions, is that a _ effectively less on their pensions, is that a good idea? i'm not sure that it _ is that a good idea? i'm not sure that it is — is that a good idea? i'm not sure that it...
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now we have jeremy hunt of the most loathed tory employers , party members tory employers, party membersling recession one man who backs was pat truman fit the former economics adviser to margaret thatcher . the margaret thatcher. the inspiration actually for nomics he joins me now. now patrick there was a great missed opportunity with liz truss i know we both maybe the way that she implemented the mini budget wasn't right but the philosophy wasn't right but the philosophy was right and of course you were the economic the economist who she backed her now patrick after looking at mini budget today the autumn statement do you think the growth coalition has won won? well, they're certainly in the driving seat, aren't they? that's the problem. and they've certainly got a budget which is implementing the anti growth agenda. i mean, this is going to the recession. it's to turn it into a nasty recession and it's going to stop growth going to it's going to damage growth . the it's going to damage growth. the irony is that there focus of pubuc irony is that there focus of public finances will be
now we have jeremy hunt of the most loathed tory employers , party members tory employers, party membersling recession one man who backs was pat truman fit the former economics adviser to margaret thatcher . the margaret thatcher. the inspiration actually for nomics he joins me now. now patrick there was a great missed opportunity with liz truss i know we both maybe the way that she implemented the mini budget wasn't right but the philosophy wasn't right but the philosophy was right and of...
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now we have jeremy hunt of the most loathed tory employers , party members tory employers, party membersling recession one man who backs was pat truman fit the former economics adviser to margaret thatcher . the margaret thatcher. the inspiration actually for nomics he joins me now. now patrick there was a great missed opportunity with liz truss i know we both maybe the way that she implemented the mini budget wasn't right but the philosophy wasn't right but the philosophy was right and of course you were the economic the economist who she backed her now patrick after looking at mini budget today the autumn statement do you think the growth coalition has won won? well, they're certainly in the driving seat, aren't they? that's the problem. and they've certainly got a budget which is implementing the anti growth agenda. i mean, this is going to the recession. it's to turn it into a nasty recession and it's going to stop growth going to it's going to damage growth . the it's going to damage growth. the irony is that there focus of pubuc irony is that there focus of public finances will be
now we have jeremy hunt of the most loathed tory employers , party members tory employers, party membersling recession one man who backs was pat truman fit the former economics adviser to margaret thatcher . the margaret thatcher. the inspiration actually for nomics he joins me now. now patrick there was a great missed opportunity with liz truss i know we both maybe the way that she implemented the mini budget wasn't right but the philosophy wasn't right but the philosophy was right and of...
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has the tory party farm group. has the tory party shifted in this area? i think it has actually. if you go back a few years and it was a few parliaments ago, consider a number of general actions we've had in recent years. back in the day then, conservative mp were largely wind, largely against onshore wind, but of what's happened but because of what's happened in the ukraine because in the ukraine and because you've you've got you've got more, you've got youngen younger, more modern politicians, within politicians, if you like, within the they do the conservative party, they do seem to be leaning towards bringing bringing wind onshore . bringing bringing wind onshore. i mean, there's no dispute over whether or not we should have offshore development, you offshore development, but you can turbines out to can have giant turbines out to sea. of the world sea. britain's one of the world leaders arabia of leaders in the arabia of offshore wind, as boris johnson like to say . that's right. like to say. that's right. that's right. no. rishi sunak might way out b
has the tory party farm group. has the tory party shifted in this area? i think it has actually. if you go back a few years and it was a few parliaments ago, consider a number of general actions we've had in recent years. back in the day then, conservative mp were largely wind, largely against onshore wind, but of what's happened but because of what's happened in the ukraine because in the ukraine and because you've you've got you've got more, you've got youngen younger, more modern...
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the end for the tory party . plus, why for the tory party. plus, why matt hancock must not win.ft gone by suggesting shamima begum is a victim of racism . don't miss all victim of racism. don't miss all that. plus new gb news superstar camilla tominey , ann widdecombe camilla tominey, ann widdecombe and more on dan wootton tonight 9 pm. to 11 pm. on gb news join me every sunday at 6 pm. for glory meets in exclu passive interviews. i'll be finding out who our politicians really are and what they...
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i can tory party understood. on growth. well, we do need to be mindful of both stability and growth, as you rightly say . look, i won't you rightly say. look, i won't pretend that i agree with absolutely that, jeremy has announced jeremy is fundamentally a good person . i fundamentally a good person. i wish him well in doing his job. i think we won't. i simply want the conservative party to succeed. but at the same time they need to be champions in parliament of lower taxes of freedom for people . he's just freedom for people. he's just increased the tax to the highest everin increased the tax to the highest ever in history. trust was going to cut taxes . well, i didn't to cut taxes. well, i didn't vote for those proposals, but i would say that actually whatever happened today, we need to make sure that tomorrow we are making the case for cutting taxes in the case for cutting taxes in the years ahead . and i want to the years ahead. and i want to make sure that those hardworking families who work every single hou
i can tory party understood. on growth. well, we do need to be mindful of both stability and growth, as you rightly say . look, i won't you rightly say. look, i won't pretend that i agree with absolutely that, jeremy has announced jeremy is fundamentally a good person . i fundamentally a good person. i wish him well in doing his job. i think we won't. i simply want the conservative party to succeed. but at the same time they need to be champions in parliament of lower taxes of freedom for...
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and if you look at generations in the tory party, it's about six months, isn't it, really? but sam. six weeks. i mean, i know , but but no, don't. mean, i know, but but no, don't. because changing leader even though i think what's happened in the tory party over the past few been disgraceful. few weeks has been disgraceful. i'm that i'm on the record about that changing leader is very different to tearing up the united kingdom and this idea by the way, that all scots united behind that is something it is a divided country . so what you're divided country. so what you're going to divide the union to appease actually a minor or a t of scots? well, this is this is the thing is a minority. of scots? well, this is this is the thing is a minority . and it the thing is a minority. and it would be interesting to see what a referendum would would say . i a referendum would would say. i mean, would they lose anything ? mean, would they lose anything? they probably would lose. but it's not the point. we can't take the risk. well, i mean. but in nicola sturgeon's defence. oh my god, wh
and if you look at generations in the tory party, it's about six months, isn't it, really? but sam. six weeks. i mean, i know , but but no, don't. mean, i know, but but no, don't. because changing leader even though i think what's happened in the tory party over the past few been disgraceful. few weeks has been disgraceful. i'm that i'm on the record about that changing leader is very different to tearing up the united kingdom and this idea by the way, that all scots united behind that is...
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and if you look at generations in the tory party, it's about six months, isn't it, really? but sam. six weeks. i mean, i know , but but no, don't. mean, i know, but but no, don't. because changing leader even though i think what's happened in the tory party over the past few been disgraceful. few weeks has been disgraceful. i'm that i'm on the record about that changing leader is very different to tearing up the united kingdom and this idea by the way, that all scots united behind that is something it is a divided country . so what you're divided country. so what you're going to divide the union to appease actually a minor or a t of scots? well, this is this is the thing is a minority. of scots? well, this is this is the thing is a minority . and it the thing is a minority. and it would be interesting to see what a referendum would would say . i a referendum would would say. i mean, would they lose anything ? mean, would they lose anything? they probably would lose. but it's not the point. we can't take the risk. well, i mean. but in nicola sturgeon's defence. oh my god, wh
and if you look at generations in the tory party, it's about six months, isn't it, really? but sam. six weeks. i mean, i know , but but no, don't. mean, i know, but but no, don't. because changing leader even though i think what's happened in the tory party over the past few been disgraceful. few weeks has been disgraceful. i'm that i'm on the record about that changing leader is very different to tearing up the united kingdom and this idea by the way, that all scots united behind that is...
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that seem to be any big that didn't seem to be any big difference between tory party and the labour partyand the labour party, this issue. yeah. and you can up the outcome just going to have to pause you there because we can go to the live to the supreme court you have a judgement on scottish independence and the right another right to hold another referendum. let's there now. time than i had indicated might be that's partly be necessary. that's partly because the court is unanimous , because the court is unanimous, which considerably shortens time required , and partly because the required, and partly because the judgement has been prioritised over less urgent matters . this over less urgent matters. this is brief explanation of the judgement handed down morning. the full for the court's decision will affect doubt in the judgement itself . the the judgement itself. the scottish parliament was by the united kingdom parliament at westminster . united kingdom parliament at westminster. in united kingdom parliament at westminster . in 1998, when it westminster. in 1998, when it enacted the s
that seem to be any big that didn't seem to be any big difference between tory party and the labour partyand the labour party, this issue. yeah. and you can up the outcome just going to have to pause you there because we can go to the live to the supreme court you have a judgement on scottish independence and the right another right to hold another referendum. let's there now. time than i had indicated might be that's partly be necessary. that's partly because the court is unanimous , because...
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brexit is under threat from the globalist regime within the tory party, reportedly scheming to push us back into the clutches of the eu and to make matters worse, this is the guy who's just been hired into the heart of government . it will heart of government. it will destroy the public services in this country. it would just it will compound the social crises away pool. and many of us are leaving free or we can choose to stop brexit and we can choose to stop brexit and we can choose to stop brexit and we can choose to stop brexit . so my big question stop brexit. so my big question tonight is high taxes conspiring tonight is high taxes conspiring to overturn brexit and is the return of boris johnson the only way to rescue the government from remoteness? i'll explore my digest next. and later in the media buzz before i get the verdict of superstar panel, verdict of my superstar panel, carol nigel nelson and carol malone, nigel nelson and beunda carol malone, nigel nelson and belinda de lucy , co—founder of belinda de lucy, co—founder of vote leave. in britain's first ukip mp douglas ca
brexit is under threat from the globalist regime within the tory party, reportedly scheming to push us back into the clutches of the eu and to make matters worse, this is the guy who's just been hired into the heart of government . it will heart of government. it will destroy the public services in this country. it would just it will compound the social crises away pool. and many of us are leaving free or we can choose to stop brexit and we can choose to stop brexit and we can choose to stop...
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brexit is under threat from the globalist regime within the tory party, reportedly scheming to push us back into the clutches of the eu and to make matters worse, this is the guy who's just been hired into the heart of government . it will heart of government. it will destroy the public services in this country. it would just it will compound the social crises away pool. and many of us are leaving free or we can choose to stop brexit and we can choose to stop brexit and we can choose to stop brexit and we can choose to stop brexit . so my big question stop brexit. so my big question tonight is high taxes conspiring tonight is high taxes conspiring to overturn brexit and is the return of boris johnson the only way to rescue the government from remoteness? i'll explore my digest next. and later in the media buzz before i get the verdict of superstar panel, verdict of my superstar panel, carol nigel nelson and carol malone, nigel nelson and beunda carol malone, nigel nelson and belinda de lucy , co—founder of belinda de lucy, co—founder of vote leave. in britain's first ukip mp douglas ca
brexit is under threat from the globalist regime within the tory party, reportedly scheming to push us back into the clutches of the eu and to make matters worse, this is the guy who's just been hired into the heart of government . it will heart of government. it will destroy the public services in this country. it would just it will compound the social crises away pool. and many of us are leaving free or we can choose to stop brexit and we can choose to stop brexit and we can choose to stop...
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the tory party facing cabinet. the tory party facing new claims of bullying inappropriate behaviour amid accusations that mps physically manhandled house of commons staff. it comes after civil servants reports prepared to submit new complaints against the deputy minister, dominic raab. world cup continues as head into the second week of the tournament. we look ahead to all the big matches. you won't want miss. and sandra. months to go until four weeks today. today experts say . oh, that's very experts say. oh, that's very nice. that look . royal expert nice. that look. royal expert says today is the best time to pick your tree to get the pick of the crop. we'll bring you the tips and tricks to keep it in top condition . you need a broom top condition. you need a broom top condition. you need a broom to go with it there. really, don't you? there's a lot easier . absolutely fantastic, though . . absolutely fantastic, though. actually, we'd still love some pictures of your christmas trees. did you go out yesterday. st
the tory party facing cabinet. the tory party facing new claims of bullying inappropriate behaviour amid accusations that mps physically manhandled house of commons staff. it comes after civil servants reports prepared to submit new complaints against the deputy minister, dominic raab. world cup continues as head into the second week of the tournament. we look ahead to all the big matches. you won't want miss. and sandra. months to go until four weeks today. today experts say . oh, that's very...
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that instills confidence perhaps of a wider public that is certainly lost a lot of faith in the tory partys trying to cultivate the idea that there is an aduu cultivate the idea that there is an adult back in charge. we know that george osborne is been advising him, the poster boy for austerity and whether or not this is going to make the public feel confident of the soul of the sense of dread, it's just been bad news upon bad news and it's just been bad just been bad news upon bad news and it'sjust been bad news just been bad news upon bad news and it's just been bad news upon just been bad news upon bad news and it'sjust been bad news upon bad news and it certainly paving the way. news and it certainly paving the wa . ,. news and it certainly paving the wa , , news and it certainly paving the wa . , ., . . way. preparing us for the idea that we're in the _ way. preparing us for the idea that we're in the second _ way. preparing us for the idea that we're in the second error- way. preparing us for the idea that we're in the second error of- we're in the second error of austerity and it's
that instills confidence perhaps of a wider public that is certainly lost a lot of faith in the tory partys trying to cultivate the idea that there is an aduu cultivate the idea that there is an adult back in charge. we know that george osborne is been advising him, the poster boy for austerity and whether or not this is going to make the public feel confident of the soul of the sense of dread, it's just been bad news upon bad news and it's just been bad just been bad news upon bad news and...
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since sunday, the sunday papers were carrying wind farms and what it is doing certainly to the tory party lifted. i may have to raise _ band that could be lifted. i may have to raise the _ band that could be lifted. i may have to raise the one _ band that could be lifted. i may have to raise the one i - band that could be lifted. i may have to raise the one i think- band that could be lifted. i may| have to raise the one i think this is bobbling around the matter, since friday morning because they love a good rebellion especially when it plays to the interests of tories and the heartlands who are very concerned about more onshore wind farms and this is cost a bit of a split in the conservative party and it is giving rishi sunak a real headache because for a number of years, since 2014 there has been a ban on new onshore wind farms. offshore, out in the sea are fine but not onshore. but simon clark who used to be seif secretary, correct me if i am wrong when rishi sunak was chancellor has written a pro wind amendment for the levelling of
since sunday, the sunday papers were carrying wind farms and what it is doing certainly to the tory party lifted. i may have to raise _ band that could be lifted. i may have to raise the _ band that could be lifted. i may have to raise the one _ band that could be lifted. i may have to raise the one i - band that could be lifted. i may have to raise the one i think- band that could be lifted. i may| have to raise the one i think this is bobbling around the matter, since friday morning because...
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the questioning is tory questioning going on is tory party ungovernable. now it certainly well i mean face we've had three conservative prime ministers in what feels like about a nanosecond and they obviously are a very very discordant state and of course against that backdrop there is the fact of the opinion showing a huge lead for labour party. and it has to be said keir starmer, who has tended to look like he's just it was with no disrespect to , the man all of disrespect to, the man all of a sudden looking rather and at ease with himself . and of course ease with himself. and of course plenty tory mps are also reading a rules and thinking right. well that's my career out of the window. so i bet it's hunting around for something else i'm jolly too and just back. just back on the immigration picture, you didn't get a sense , prime, you didn't get a sense, prime, at home secretary had at the home secretary had a solution, an answer . any idea solution, an answer. any idea really of how they're going to get to grips with the fact we've now got 40,000 migra
the questioning is tory questioning going on is tory party ungovernable. now it certainly well i mean face we've had three conservative prime ministers in what feels like about a nanosecond and they obviously are a very very discordant state and of course against that backdrop there is the fact of the opinion showing a huge lead for labour party. and it has to be said keir starmer, who has tended to look like he's just it was with no disrespect to , the man all of disrespect to, the man all of...
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and the challenging thing for the tory party is that party right now is that businesses respond . nott's not just he's saying. business just what he's saying. business is to it positively is responding to it positively and out press and and coming out in the press and saying it. that's the real saying it. and that's the real challenge. final question challenge. so final question then, part then, sean, was the other part that finkelstein made correct is there anything that can be done either on the policy front, on the marketing front, on the pr from that? can turn this party's fortunes around or are they doomed? think well, i think doomed? i think well, i think it's a real challenge. and a lot of tories i know are already giving up their thinking about giving up their thinking about giving their seats. some giving up their seats. some have. they're thinking have. and what they're thinking is limits the damage is that sunak limits the damage rather an election . rather than wins an election. but i a win is but i think a win is underpriced. i do. and think underpriced. i do. and i think
and the challenging thing for the tory party is that party right now is that businesses respond . nott's not just he's saying. business just what he's saying. business is to it positively is responding to it positively and out press and and coming out in the press and saying it. that's the real saying it. and that's the real challenge. final question challenge. so final question then, part then, sean, was the other part that finkelstein made correct is there anything that can be done either on...
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he's got to be with the tory party on wednesday and he's gotten until the 5th of december to decide andip restored if he's going to stand as a conservative. if so he has until the 5th of december to tell the party but that he wants to stand again as a conservative mp. just the party but that he wants to stand again as a conservative mp.- again as a conservative mp. just to very quickly. _ again as a conservative mp. just to very quickly. he — again as a conservative mp. just to very quickly. he is _ again as a conservative mp. just to very quickly, he is having - again as a conservative mp. just to very quickly, he is having a - again as a conservative mp. just to very quickly, he is having a careerl very quickly, he is having a career change, but what is a career as a celebrity? change, but what is a career as a celebri ? ., change, but what is a career as a celebrity?— change, but what is a career as a celebri ? ., . ., ., , ., celebrity? you tell me! what does a celebri ? celebrity? you tell me! what does a celebrity? i — celebrity? you tell me! what does a celebrity? i don't _ celeb
he's got to be with the tory party on wednesday and he's gotten until the 5th of december to decide andip restored if he's going to stand as a conservative. if so he has until the 5th of december to tell the party but that he wants to stand again as a conservative mp. just the party but that he wants to stand again as a conservative mp.- again as a conservative mp. just to very quickly. _ again as a conservative mp. just to very quickly. he — again as a conservative mp. just to very quickly....
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the deputy chairman of the local tory party was even blunter, saying he looked forward to seeing mr hancock's local conservative party say this is a serious error ofjudgment, and many will wonder how an mp paid more than £80,000 a year can disappear off to australia and be paid for that, too. his friends say he'll make a donation to charity. the prime minister's official spokesman said mps should be working for their constituents, and rishi sunak was unlikely to be watching the programme. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the energy giant bp has reported another huge increase in profits. it made over £7 billion betweenjuly and september — more than double its earnings during the same period last year. the uk government is facing growing calls to expand the windfall tax on energy firms. our business editor simonjack is here with more details. when customers pain is some companies gain it understandably grabs attention and prompts financial and political questions. as oil and gas prices prices have soared, the profits of those that sell it have done the same. bp announced profits of £7.1 bi
the deputy chairman of the local tory party was even blunter, saying he looked forward to seeing mr hancock's local conservative party say this is a serious error ofjudgment, and many will wonder how an mp paid more than £80,000 a year can disappear off to australia and be paid for that, too. his friends say he'll make a donation to charity. the prime minister's official spokesman said mps should be working for their constituents, and rishi sunak was unlikely to be watching the programme....
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in this instance, the tory party parliament has decided this is annoyed justifiable which is why they have taken the whip away from them. thank you very much. ben mentioned _ whip away from them. thank you very much. ben mentioned one _ whip away from them. thank you very much. ben mentioned one of - whip away from them. thank you very much. ben mentioned one of them i whip away from them. thank you veryl much. ben mentioned one of them but ben mentioned one of mr hancock is not the first politician to try their hand on reality tv. leader of the house of commons penny mordaunt — who was in contention to be the next prime minister — made a splash on the itv diving show splash. former labour shadow chancellor ed balls showed off his moves on strictly come dancing. the former culture secretary nadine dorries went into the jungle. and george galloway—donned a leotard for a robotic dance and impersonated a cat on celebrity big brother in 2006, while serving as a respect mp and my guest also knows what's like to enter the world of reality tv — former liberal democrat mp and i'm a celebrity
in this instance, the tory party parliament has decided this is annoyed justifiable which is why they have taken the whip away from them. thank you very much. ben mentioned _ whip away from them. thank you very much. ben mentioned one _ whip away from them. thank you very much. ben mentioned one of - whip away from them. thank you very much. ben mentioned one of them i whip away from them. thank you veryl much. ben mentioned one of them but ben mentioned one of mr hancock is not the first...
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it's a very labour budget to some extent in that way the tory party driving its tanks onto the lawn of labour party . is lawn of the labour party. is there much difference now between the opposition and the government ? well it could be government? well it could be presented a labour budget and certainly that's one interpretation. i think it is broadly fair. but you could also argue that broadly, representative , a conservative representative, a conservative camp on a budget during the first period of austerity in 2010 onwards, when george osborne was , prime minister, osborne was, prime minister, prime minister george osborne was chancellor, we heard repeatedly about the idea of those with the broadest bearing, their bearing most weight. and i'm really i think it would be an attempt to sell things in those terms as well. but you're right, there are similarities with labour and that then raises the question about if and i do stress if in eyes of the public labour and the conservative party are seen as relatively similar in terms of their specific economic and the broad narratives , it
it's a very labour budget to some extent in that way the tory party driving its tanks onto the lawn of labour party . is lawn of the labour party. is there much difference now between the opposition and the government ? well it could be government? well it could be presented a labour budget and certainly that's one interpretation. i think it is broadly fair. but you could also argue that broadly, representative , a conservative representative, a conservative camp on a budget during the first...
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deep spending cut, so there is a real sense now, that you know, the kind of reunification of the tory partyd, after the borisjohnson downfall and the disastrous liz truss premiership if we can call it that, that that sunak plan of bringing people back together is not, is not as smooth as it might seem. and pandora, iam seem. and pandora, i am wondering about what exactly businesses are making of this, because obviously, in their eye, they, they would say they were promised a lot. something simpler but things have got more complicated, because they are bogged down in the administration, the paperwork, many of them having to take their businesses on to the european continent, in order to keep trading. european continent, in order to keep tradinu. ~ , , ., ., european continent, in order to keep tradinu. ~ , , . ., ., trading. absolutely, and we have to bear in mind — trading. absolutely, and we have to bear in mind there _ trading. absolutely, and we have to bear in mind there is _ trading. absolutely, and we have to bear in mind there is this _ trading. absolutely, and we have to j bear in m
deep spending cut, so there is a real sense now, that you know, the kind of reunification of the tory partyd, after the borisjohnson downfall and the disastrous liz truss premiership if we can call it that, that that sunak plan of bringing people back together is not, is not as smooth as it might seem. and pandora, iam seem. and pandora, i am wondering about what exactly businesses are making of this, because obviously, in their eye, they, they would say they were promised a lot. something...
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try and rebuild the government reputation for economic credibility while keeping the fractious tory party backdrop of higher taxes, lower growth and cash—strapped public services will shape the battle lines of the next election, raising tough questions for a position about what they would do. it's so important that we have a serious plan for growing our economy and improving living standards for ordinary people that will give us the money to invest in public services butjust because you have to make difficult decisions doesn't mean you have to make the same decisions. and the decisions, the choices labour would be making would be making our tax system fairer and would grow the economy so that we've got money for those essential public services. the chancellor's plan needs to be credible to financial markets, palatable to to his party and to voters. a very difficultjuggling act that will have an impact on all of us. ben wright, bbc news. in the united states, the democrats have retained control of the senate in the mid—term elections, after winning a pivotal race in the state of nevada. pr
try and rebuild the government reputation for economic credibility while keeping the fractious tory party backdrop of higher taxes, lower growth and cash—strapped public services will shape the battle lines of the next election, raising tough questions for a position about what they would do. it's so important that we have a serious plan for growing our economy and improving living standards for ordinary people that will give us the money to invest in public services butjust because you have...
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i certainly think it's now looking possible that a party such as could take another 8% of what's left of the tory which would be enough to flip a lot more seats to particularly the labour party than were in the lap . the gods than were in the lap. the gods really about do we land in a situation in the next parliament where labour to a form of proportional. if where labour to a form of proportional . if that where labour to a form of proportional. if that happened then the smaller parties are you know are really game on. i think on current course you you see the losing very badly then some one like kemi badenoch kind of got conservative who is not ashamed of conservative ideas being put in you know a two two leader recovery . yeah possible leader recovery. yeah possible all that could just as easily be some you know i don't know justin greening type who is who is put into oh we were we lost because we're perceived as the nasty party so we need work even harder at you know i don't i will say anyway always good to see you patrick. thank you very much. patrick is a great piece in the spectator on the
i certainly think it's now looking possible that a party such as could take another 8% of what's left of the tory which would be enough to flip a lot more seats to particularly the labour party than were in the lap . the gods than were in the lap. the gods really about do we land in a situation in the next parliament where labour to a form of proportional. if where labour to a form of proportional . if that where labour to a form of proportional. if that happened then the smaller parties are...
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i certainly think it's now looking possible that a party such as could take another 8% of what's left of the tory which would be enough to flip a lot more seats to particularly the labour party than were in the lap . the gods than were in the lap. the gods really about do we land in a situation in the next parliament where labour to a form of proportional. if where labour to a form of proportional . if that where labour to a form of proportional. if that happened then the smaller parties are you know are really game on. i think on current course you you see the losing very badly then some one like kemi badenoch kind of got conservative who is not ashamed of conservative ideas being put in you know a two two leader recovery . yeah possible leader recovery. yeah possible all that could just as easily be some you know i don't know justin greening type who is who is put into oh we were we lost because we're perceived as the nasty party so we need work even harder at you know i don't i will say anyway always good to see you patrick. thank you very much. patrick is a great piece in the spectator on the
i certainly think it's now looking possible that a party such as could take another 8% of what's left of the tory which would be enough to flip a lot more seats to particularly the labour party than were in the lap . the gods than were in the lap. the gods really about do we land in a situation in the next parliament where labour to a form of proportional. if where labour to a form of proportional . if that where labour to a form of proportional. if that happened then the smaller parties are...
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try and rebuild the government reputation for economic credibility while keeping the fractious tory partyblic services will shape the battle lines of the next election, raising tough questions for opposition parties too about what they would do. it's so important that we have a serious plan for growing our economy and improving living standards of ordinary people, that will give us the money to invest in public services, butjust because you have to make difficult decisions doesn't mean you have to make the same decisions. and the decisions, the choices labour would be making would make our tax system fairer, and would grow the economy so that we've got money for those essential public services. the chancellor's plan needs to be credible to financial markets, palatable to his party and voters. a very difficultjuggling act that will have an impact on all of us. ben wright, bbc news. let's look at some of the day's other news. the uk government has confirmed that almost 41,000 migrants have now crossed the channel to the uk so far this year. there were more arrivals at dover this morning. th
try and rebuild the government reputation for economic credibility while keeping the fractious tory partyblic services will shape the battle lines of the next election, raising tough questions for opposition parties too about what they would do. it's so important that we have a serious plan for growing our economy and improving living standards of ordinary people, that will give us the money to invest in public services, butjust because you have to make difficult decisions doesn't mean you have...
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when we talk to people about why you've got on in the tory party. you were a remainer. yes.eer. you got given jobs by politicians who you didn't vote for. yes. your friend justine greening said to us it's because you make people laugh, it's because you're gregarious. do you think that's a skill you learnt in that car factory? definitely. agreeing how to disagree without falling out. and you can do that all the time. you know, in my life, i've always tried to find the one thing we agree on, not the ten things we disagree on. i mean, you mentioned you spoke to jackie. you know, we met when we were very young. we were ten. she's labour. she actually voted leave. i said to her, this was our one time to agree and she, you know, cocked it up. but, anyway, she doesn't agree but we've never agreed on so much stuff and we've been best friends for 44 years. and, you know, that is because you don't have to agree with people, you have to just understand where they're coming from. people will have different opinions and that's perfectly valid. so you leave that car factory. yes. you go i
when we talk to people about why you've got on in the tory party. you were a remainer. yes.eer. you got given jobs by politicians who you didn't vote for. yes. your friend justine greening said to us it's because you make people laugh, it's because you're gregarious. do you think that's a skill you learnt in that car factory? definitely. agreeing how to disagree without falling out. and you can do that all the time. you know, in my life, i've always tried to find the one thing we agree on, not...
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and rebuild the government's repeater naef for economic credibility while keeping the fractious tory party shape the battle lines of the next election. raising tough questions for opposition parties about what they would do. it is so important that we have a serious plan for growing our economy and improving living standards of ordinary people. that would give us the money to invest in public services, butjust because you have to make difficult decisions, doesn't mean you have to make the same decisions. and the decisions and the choices that labour would be making would be to make our tax system fairer and would grow the economy so that we've got that money for those essential public services. the chancellor's plan needs to be credible to financial markets, palatable to his party and voters. a very difficultjuggling act that will have an impact on all of us. ben wright, bbc news. a court in tehran, has handed down the first death sentence, in connection with the continuing protests in iran. the protests began around two months ago, after a 22—year—old woman, mahsa amini, died in custody a
and rebuild the government's repeater naef for economic credibility while keeping the fractious tory party shape the battle lines of the next election. raising tough questions for opposition parties about what they would do. it is so important that we have a serious plan for growing our economy and improving living standards of ordinary people. that would give us the money to invest in public services, butjust because you have to make difficult decisions, doesn't mean you have to make the same...
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the dads who won't support the kids of ladies they have kissed", all said from the stage of the tory partyll you, they weren't queuing up to live in the street that i grew up in! there were plenty of boarded—up houses at one point, so it was not some kind of lifestyle choice. and my mum worked really hard and we were a loving family and that's why i think that, you know, it should be for government to support families of all shapes and sizes, not to make judgments about about that. now, presumably he was making that pitch because he believed that there was a constituency for those views. did you feel when you were growing up with a single mum who couldn't work because she was looking after you, did you think that there were people around you who were judging? i often felt a sense ofjudgment. we were a bit different. we're a single parent family. there weren't many of us at that point, until some of my friends at school, until their parents sadly, you know, started to separate or to divorce. it was often we were the only single parent family and we were just as much a family as anybody else
the dads who won't support the kids of ladies they have kissed", all said from the stage of the tory partyll you, they weren't queuing up to live in the street that i grew up in! there were plenty of boarded—up houses at one point, so it was not some kind of lifestyle choice. and my mum worked really hard and we were a loving family and that's why i think that, you know, it should be for government to support families of all shapes and sizes, not to make judgments about about that. now,...
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this was a politician that had flaws, that was controversial, that the tory party elected knowing all been an interesting couple of months trying to work out where to end the story before it came to a very natural and rapid conclusion. i feel you are sidestepping my question about what revelations might emerge in your book about liz truss. i have just seen the word espresso machine, hopefully it gets more salacious than that? it does, rather. it is a question of not just salacious stories, of which there are many in the book, but also an explanation of how something goes wrong so quickly and actually a direct line that can be drawn between the choices she made to not tell the whole truth about the scale of her ambition led to the catastrophic results that we saw in the markets in the days and weeks after her mini budget. harry cole from the sun newspaper, talking about liz truss and matt hancock. just a reminder now of the headlines here on bbc news. conditions at a migrant processing centre in kent are described as wretched as a watchdog calls on the government to get a grip of the s
this was a politician that had flaws, that was controversial, that the tory party elected knowing all been an interesting couple of months trying to work out where to end the story before it came to a very natural and rapid conclusion. i feel you are sidestepping my question about what revelations might emerge in your book about liz truss. i have just seen the word espresso machine, hopefully it gets more salacious than that? it does, rather. it is a question of not just salacious stories, of...
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jeremy hunt is now discovered after many years wandering around in the tory party.bout the matter is by way, jeremy hunt is almost certain going to be slung out in farnham because. they've split his constituency and he didn't have chance them have much chance to follow them because way that the because of the way that the swings working against the conservatives. so going to conservatives. and so going to be of job if the tories be out of a job if the tories get in the mind the get destroyed in the mind the i think they're going to be destroyed rishi will be out of a job. so within two years the two archetype of this what , i archetype of this what, i believe is not a total disaster, but a massive for our country will not be around . i mean, how will not be around. i mean, how many more chances are we going to get through? he's the fourth one. we never had five chances in basic play. well, about 18 months. it is our country is on its back and unfortunately , i'm its back and unfortunately, i'm a natural conservative. i did vote for blair in 97, so i'll just put that
jeremy hunt is now discovered after many years wandering around in the tory party.bout the matter is by way, jeremy hunt is almost certain going to be slung out in farnham because. they've split his constituency and he didn't have chance them have much chance to follow them because way that the because of the way that the swings working against the conservatives. so going to conservatives. and so going to be of job if the tories be out of a job if the tories get in the mind the get destroyed in...
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tory. who, of course, margaret thatcher battled in the eighties, the left of the party. es change and be more on brexit and immigration or ? are they now immigration or? are they now institutionally wing? they being institutionally wing? they being institutionally left ever since david cameron and we had that very brief period when we had bofis very brief period when we had boris and, then we had liz truss when it looked if we were going in a slightly different direction. but i mean, you know, david cameron perfectly david cameron was perfectly happy, lib dem happy, happy with the lib dem coalition that he was part he was perfectly happy with that . was perfectly happy with that. he would have been perfectly happy for it to continue. don't look because if you know the takeover the tory wets is takeover by the tory wets is something going something new, it's been going on which why have on for years which why we have resolutely repel all woke stuff it's all part of that and of course what we're now seeing is the triumph , the remainers, it's the triumph, the remainers, it's
tory. who, of course, margaret thatcher battled in the eighties, the left of the party. es change and be more on brexit and immigration or ? are they now immigration or? are they now institutionally wing? they being institutionally wing? they being institutionally left ever since david cameron and we had that very brief period when we had bofis very brief period when we had boris and, then we had liz truss when it looked if we were going in a slightly different direction. but i mean, you know,...
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try to rebuild the government's reputation for economic credibility while keeping the fractious tory party public services will shape the battle lines of the next election, raising tough questions for opposition parties too about what they would do. it is questions for opposition parties too about what they would do.- about what they would do. it is so im ortant about what they would do. it is so important that — about what they would do. it is so important that we _ about what they would do. it is so important that we have _ about what they would do. it is so important that we have a - about what they would do. it is so important that we have a serious | important that we have a serious plan for— important that we have a serious plan for growing our economy and improving — plan for growing our economy and improving living standards for ordinary— improving living standards for ordinary people. that will give us the money— ordinary people. that will give us the money to invest in public services _ the money to invest in public services. butjust because you have to make _ services. butjust b
try to rebuild the government's reputation for economic credibility while keeping the fractious tory party public services will shape the battle lines of the next election, raising tough questions for opposition parties too about what they would do. it is questions for opposition parties too about what they would do.- about what they would do. it is so im ortant about what they would do. it is so important that — about what they would do. it is so important that we _ about what they would do....
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tory. who, of course, margaret thatcher battled in the eighties, the left of the party. es change and be more on brexit and immigration or ? are they now immigration or? are they now institutionally wing? they being institutionally wing? they being institutionally left ever since david cameron and we had that very brief period when we had bofis very brief period when we had boris and, then we had liz truss when it looked if we were going in a slightly different direction. but i mean, you know, david cameron perfectly david cameron was perfectly happy, lib dem happy, happy with the lib dem coalition that he was part he was perfectly happy with that . was perfectly happy with that. he would have been perfectly happy for it to continue. don't look because if you know the takeover the tory wets is takeover by the tory wets is something going something new, it's been going on which why have on for years which why we have resolutely repel all woke stuff it's all part of that and of course what we're now seeing is the triumph , the remainers, it's the triumph, the remainers, it's
tory. who, of course, margaret thatcher battled in the eighties, the left of the party. es change and be more on brexit and immigration or ? are they now immigration or? are they now institutionally wing? they being institutionally wing? they being institutionally left ever since david cameron and we had that very brief period when we had bofis very brief period when we had boris and, then we had liz truss when it looked if we were going in a slightly different direction. but i mean, you know,...