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the tory party the corbyn years.been true of the brexit argument and what i therefore believe we now ought to have in this country is a more plural, a more nuanced political system . more nuanced political system. and for that you need electoral reform, which is why i'm now a liberal democrat. but we don't have electoral reform yet. we will have it for the next general election. you are going to wake up with keir starmer rishi sunak as prime minister. who rather say my who would you rather say my dream starmer dream outcome is? keir starmer is minister because is prime minister because i think he'd be better placed to do some short term things than the current tory party, but important within a very important within a very important qualification . the important qualification. the ideal outcome is keir starmer leading a minority labour government that then has to deal with the point that our political system is broken. is so is remarkable what you've said because i grew up when i was getting into politics, you you we
the tory party the corbyn years.been true of the brexit argument and what i therefore believe we now ought to have in this country is a more plural, a more nuanced political system . more nuanced political system. and for that you need electoral reform, which is why i'm now a liberal democrat. but we don't have electoral reform yet. we will have it for the next general election. you are going to wake up with keir starmer rishi sunak as prime minister. who rather say my who would you rather say...
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the tory party the corbyn years.been true of the brexit argument and what i therefore believe we now ought to have in this country is a more plural, a more nuanced political system . more nuanced political system. and for that you need electoral reform, which is why i'm now a liberal democrat. but we don't have electoral reform yet. we will have it for the next general election. you are going to wake up with keir starmer rishi sunak as prime minister. who rather say my who would you rather say my dream starmer dream outcome is? keir starmer is minister because is prime minister because i think he'd be better placed to do some short term things than the current tory party, but important within a very important within a very important qualification . the important qualification. the ideal outcome is keir starmer leading a minority labour government that then has to deal with the point that our political system is broken. is so is remarkable what you've said because i grew up when i was getting into politics, you you we
the tory party the corbyn years.been true of the brexit argument and what i therefore believe we now ought to have in this country is a more plural, a more nuanced political system . more nuanced political system. and for that you need electoral reform, which is why i'm now a liberal democrat. but we don't have electoral reform yet. we will have it for the next general election. you are going to wake up with keir starmer rishi sunak as prime minister. who rather say my who would you rather say...
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two former prime ministers and another tory party leaders — ministers and another tory party leadersged to get any of the kind of— none of them managed to get any of the kind of momentum that the government feared, and the rebellion that we _ government feared, and the rebellion that we saw was modest and exactly as predicted by downing street in their estimates. i think the bigger question— their estimates. i think the bigger question isn't a split in the tory party— question isn't a split in the tory party on — question isn't a split in the tory party on this specific point because it wasn't— party on this specific point because it wasn't as — party on this specific point because it wasn't as bad as anticipated. the bigger— it wasn't as bad as anticipated. the bigger question is what happens in northern— bigger question is what happens in northern ireland's power—sharing agreement, because that will be the test for— agreement, because that will be the test for his— agreement, because that will be the test for his stormant brake. can he restore _ test for his stormant brake. can he
two former prime ministers and another tory party leaders — ministers and another tory party leadersged to get any of the kind of— none of them managed to get any of the kind of momentum that the government feared, and the rebellion that we _ government feared, and the rebellion that we saw was modest and exactly as predicted by downing street in their estimates. i think the bigger question— their estimates. i think the bigger question isn't a split in the tory party— question isn't a...
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as the prime minister received assurances that no one with links to the tory party was lobbied by toryncelled? mr speaker, these are matters for the - effectively cancelled? mr speaker, these are matters for the bbc - effectively cancelled? mr speaker, these are matters for the bbc to i these are matters for the bbc to resolve. it is right that the bbc, as an important institution takes its obligations towards impartiality seriously. i care about the integrity of these institutions. what i would say to him on this matter there is an independent review committee is right that process concludes and i hope he would respect that process. he comes here today with _ would respect that process. he comes here today with his _ would respect that process. he comes here today with his mealy _ would respect that process. he comes here today with his mealy mouth - here today with his mealy mouth platitudes, pretending the actions and his party are nothing to do with him. the whole country still have kept quiet and hid behind the playground that is while they tried to drive someone else in people di
as the prime minister received assurances that no one with links to the tory party was lobbied by toryncelled? mr speaker, these are matters for the - effectively cancelled? mr speaker, these are matters for the bbc - effectively cancelled? mr speaker, these are matters for the bbc to i these are matters for the bbc to resolve. it is right that the bbc, as an important institution takes its obligations towards impartiality seriously. i care about the integrity of these institutions. what i...
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alan sugar from the apprentice, you're glad to sect karen brady because she makes donations to the tory partyty and the rows up on anti—semitism, which were a thousand times worse than anything gary lineker had said. he photoshopped, you got a photoshopped picture ofjeremy corbyn wearing nazi metals in a car with adolf hitler. national international pressure, we read that the bbc are backpedaling on these programmes in the upcoming series because they're worried it will provoke a right—wing backlash about those right wing conservatives who do not think climate change is a real crisis. this is cowardice, ben. and the people who decide this have to understand that this is not about gary lineker, and if it were about gary lineker, and if it were about gary lineker, and if it were about gary lineker, you can say, i like gary lineker, you can say, i like gary lineker, you can say, i like gary lineker, or i don't like them. this is about whether the bbc is prepared to pander to right—wing authoritarianism. cani can ijust can i just put can ijust put you hypothesis? when you are working with tony bl
alan sugar from the apprentice, you're glad to sect karen brady because she makes donations to the tory partyty and the rows up on anti—semitism, which were a thousand times worse than anything gary lineker had said. he photoshopped, you got a photoshopped picture ofjeremy corbyn wearing nazi metals in a car with adolf hitler. national international pressure, we read that the bbc are backpedaling on these programmes in the upcoming series because they're worried it will provoke a right—wing...
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so the premise will receive assurances but no one with links to the tory party, lobbied by tory mp's or involved in the decision that so much of the day effectively canceled. >> mr. speaker, these are matters for the bbc to resolve and it is right that the bbc as an important institution takes its obligations to impartiality seriously. i care about the integrity and impartiality of institutions, the bbc and also the civil service. and those processes should carry on properly. what i would say is there is an independent review. it is right that the process conclude and he would i hope respect that process. >> he comes here today with platitudes pretending it is nothing to do with him. but the whole country saw how he hid behind the playground bullies while they tried to drive someone out for disagreeing with them. a broadcaster free of government interference is crucial in our country. isn't that put at risk either cancel culture on offensive? the leadership -- it took our prime ministers two weeks to do anything about them. >> we are going to take -- we are not going to take innate l
so the premise will receive assurances but no one with links to the tory party, lobbied by tory mp's or involved in the decision that so much of the day effectively canceled. >> mr. speaker, these are matters for the bbc to resolve and it is right that the bbc as an important institution takes its obligations to impartiality seriously. i care about the integrity and impartiality of institutions, the bbc and also the civil service. and those processes should carry on properly. what i would...
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, you know, the tory party are simply drifting into communism as you're saying, communists really ofally of course the communists as opposed to the mail on sunday. leo what we do with this one, the test of a woman is to look down under moderate. yeah, well, i would be something that would solve a problems in this day and age. but the women's campaigner parker is, is in australia from the i she's in the eye of the storm trans culture war down under this law was put together the don't really form a sentence but but yeah she's she's basically she's she's down there she's raising awareness this agenda we will cut wants to transition children put meals biological in women's sport and put biological male rapists and prisons and she's a threat to her safety so she's got seven bodyguards and she's been called a because obviously the trouble is whenever you do something this you're to attract a few and on the left. you get, you know, the piers and whoever are coming along. and it on the right as well. so some people have come and done, you know, but, you know, you occasionally get that footba
, you know, the tory party are simply drifting into communism as you're saying, communists really ofally of course the communists as opposed to the mail on sunday. leo what we do with this one, the test of a woman is to look down under moderate. yeah, well, i would be something that would solve a problems in this day and age. but the women's campaigner parker is, is in australia from the i she's in the eye of the storm trans culture war down under this law was put together the don't really form...
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allies of boris johnson condemned her new role with the tory party chair , calling it tory party chair the appointment in validates her report to and lockdown breaches at number 10. former mp accepted her two reports on the strict understanding that she was impartial and that now looks wrong . no confidence can be wrong. no confidence can be placed in the evidence she secured or passed the police. so instead there should be an investigation into her and to her appointment. we should have an inquiry into what she has donein an inquiry into what she has done in her contacts . labour, done in her contacts. labour, while she's been a civil servant, particularly those with the office of the leader of the opposition. a nobel peace prize winner and pro—democracy activists has been sentenced in activists has been sentenced in a veterans court to ten years in prison for protests at. this rally at ski, whose human rights group provided legal and aid to protesters during a 2020 wave of unrest in belarus. has also been convicted of tax evasion. he claims being persecuted for political . russian ne
allies of boris johnson condemned her new role with the tory party chair , calling it tory party chair the appointment in validates her report to and lockdown breaches at number 10. former mp accepted her two reports on the strict understanding that she was impartial and that now looks wrong . no confidence can be wrong. no confidence can be placed in the evidence she secured or passed the police. so instead there should be an investigation into her and to her appointment. we should have an...
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, you know, the tory party are simply drifting into communism as you're saying, communists really ofy of course the communists as opposed to the mail on sunday. leo what we do with this one, the test of a woman is to look down under moderate. yeah, well, i would be something that would solve a problems in this day and age. but the women's campaigner parker is, is in australia from the i she's in the eye of the storm trans culture war down under this law was put together the don't really form a sentence but but yeah she's she's basically she's she's down there she's raising awareness this agenda we will cut wants to transition children put meals biological in women's sport and put biological male rapists and prisons and she's a threat to her safety so she's got seven bodyguards and she's been called a because obviously the trouble is whenever you do something this you're to attract a few and on the left. you get, you know, the piers and whoever are coming along. and it on the right as well. so some people have come and done, you know, but, you know, you occasionally get that football
, you know, the tory party are simply drifting into communism as you're saying, communists really ofy of course the communists as opposed to the mail on sunday. leo what we do with this one, the test of a woman is to look down under moderate. yeah, well, i would be something that would solve a problems in this day and age. but the women's campaigner parker is, is in australia from the i she's in the eye of the storm trans culture war down under this law was put together the don't really form a...
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speaker, when people with links to the tory party somehow find themselves in senior positions at thet is important that their impartiality is seen to be beyond reproach, so has the prime minister received assurances that no one with links to the tory party was lobbied by tory mps or involved in the decision that saw “match of the day” effectively cancelled? speaker: prime minister? pm sunak: mr. speaker, as i said, these are matters for the bbc to resolve, and it is right that the bbc, as an important institution, takes its obligations on impartiality seriously. i care about the integrity and impartiality of our institutionsthe bbc, but also the civil service, mr. speaker, and is right that those processes carry on properly. what i would say to the right honorable and learned gentleman is that there is an independent review, and it is right that the process concludes and that he, i would hope, respect that process. speaker: mr. starmer. >> mr. speaker, comes here today with these mealy-mouthed platitudes, pretending that the actions of his party are nothing to do with him, but the wh
speaker, when people with links to the tory party somehow find themselves in senior positions at thet is important that their impartiality is seen to be beyond reproach, so has the prime minister received assurances that no one with links to the tory party was lobbied by tory mps or involved in the decision that saw “match of the day” effectively cancelled? speaker: prime minister? pm sunak: mr. speaker, as i said, these are matters for the bbc to resolve, and it is right that the bbc, as...
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isaid, no, i haven't, so they said, why don't you off and join the tory party? at is not a bad idea, so i did, and then within 18 months, i was his mp, so the labour party give great career advice. before you got given a job by rishi sunak, when it comes to the issue of small boats, migrants crossings, you said it is like the band on the titanic playing the same tune and ignoring the obvious. what was like the small band on the titanic? i just thought the whole of parliament was like that, notjust my own party, i thought the whole of parliament was just not taking it as seriously as it is — it comes up all the time on the doorstep, our inboxes are full of it, we've now got leafy suburbs where the hotels are full of illegal migrants. i went to calais the other week and witnessed firsthand the nonsense that's going off there, it scares me, it frightens me. when you said, "ignoring the obvious", what did you mean? the obvious, it is a big problem, that is the obvious, it is creating big social problems in this country. we've got undocumented tens of thousands of you
isaid, no, i haven't, so they said, why don't you off and join the tory party? at is not a bad idea, so i did, and then within 18 months, i was his mp, so the labour party give great career advice. before you got given a job by rishi sunak, when it comes to the issue of small boats, migrants crossings, you said it is like the band on the titanic playing the same tune and ignoring the obvious. what was like the small band on the titanic? i just thought the whole of parliament was like that,...
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looking what the tory party looking at what the tory party did to itself, eating itself alive.t i i think the bottom line i think i think the bottom line is he when i look at is he's he he when i look at when i look at politics now without he admitted dreary without he admitted it's dreary everyone in the tory party who was to replace him or the was going to replace him or the people standing would people who were standing would really morton doesn't have really penny morton doesn't have his doesn't his character. she doesn't have his character. she doesn't have his flair. rishi certainly doesn't irish. she's since she's beenin doesn't irish. she's since she's been in power, he's like people say he's the quiet man working behind the scenes. you know, he's man like he's the where he's the man like he's the where the he manages never the hell is he manages never envisage rishi very much in his electoral cabinet . we had electoral cabinet. we had a former party chairman, jake berry. i appreciate you to supporter, but he was basically saying that this is the only guy that can win t
looking what the tory party looking at what the tory party did to itself, eating itself alive.t i i think the bottom line i think i think the bottom line is he when i look at is he's he he when i look at when i look at politics now without he admitted dreary without he admitted it's dreary everyone in the tory party who was to replace him or the was going to replace him or the people standing would people who were standing would really morton doesn't have really penny morton doesn't have his...
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allies of boris johnson have condemned new role with the tory party chair, calling it inappropriate .r. rees—mogg inappropriate. mr. rees—mogg says the appointment invalidates her report into lockdown breaches at number. former mp accepted her true reports on strict understanding that she impartial and that now looks wrong. no confidence can be placed in the evidence she secured or passed the police. so instead there should be an investigation into her and to her appointment. we should have an inquiry into what she has in her contacts with labour while she's been a civil servant, particularly those with the office of the leader of the opposition . further leaked opposition. further leaked whatsapp messages by matt hancock suggest his team asked if they could lock up nigel for being a pup hooligan and breaking lockdown rules. the messages revealed the telegraph were allegedly sent in 2020 after mr. farrar shared a video of himself drinking at a pub a fortnight earlier , he was at a fortnight earlier, he was at a trump rally in the us under covid lockdown rules . anyone covid lockdown r
allies of boris johnson have condemned new role with the tory party chair, calling it inappropriate .r. rees—mogg inappropriate. mr. rees—mogg says the appointment invalidates her report into lockdown breaches at number. former mp accepted her true reports on strict understanding that she impartial and that now looks wrong. no confidence can be placed in the evidence she secured or passed the police. so instead there should be an investigation into her and to her appointment. we should have...
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be yes, but let's move to the future of the tory party because the tory party has now been talking aboutastricht treaty in 1992. but there's so much more to the tory party than that. we were at a meeting together earlier and the houses of parliament on the growth group of mps . of parliament on the growth group of mps. how do you think we get growth ? everyone's we get growth? everyone's promising it at the moment. we have to get back to of the truths know about how an economy works and if you've got high tax, high spend model with very expensive energy , example , expensive energy, example, you're going to have slow growth in all history points to that fact.if in all history points to that fact. if you try and control too much economic activity by the government you're going to have problems and what we need to do is reduce the scope of government involvement in the economy . it's at a historic government involvement in the economy. it's at a historic high . we can comfortably reduce it if we can't get it down to the level of gordon brown was prime minister. we think we're doing a fanta
be yes, but let's move to the future of the tory party because the tory party has now been talking aboutastricht treaty in 1992. but there's so much more to the tory party than that. we were at a meeting together earlier and the houses of parliament on the growth group of mps . of parliament on the growth group of mps. how do you think we get growth ? everyone's we get growth? everyone's promising it at the moment. we have to get back to of the truths know about how an economy works and if...
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tory party central truth bombs.ching market gbnews.uk is the email keep your feedback coming it's for this . feedback coming it's for this. yes indeed. tomorrow's front pages. it is the papers with panel reaction. we start with the telegraph. they lead with you guessed it it's gary lineker . lineker is set to return as bbc boss. he's back down. the corporation is expected to announce . it's reviewing its announce. it's reviewing its guidelines on the of social media in the wake of the controversy in return it's believed that lineker will to be more careful about how and he tweets may also some form of tweets he may also some form of apology . tweets he may also some form of apology. sunak tweets he may also some form of apology . sunak gives tweets he may also some form of apology. sunak gives military a £5 billion boost to face down russia . the prime minister will russia. the prime minister will tomorrow to boost military funding to two and a half% of gdp in the long term as well. significant less than the 3% that
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tory party central truth bombs. watching market gbnews.uk is the email keep your feedback coming it's for this . feedback coming it's for this. yes indeed. tomorrow's front pages. it is the papers with panel reaction. we start with the telegraph. they lead with you guessed it it's gary lineker . lineker is set to return as bbc boss. he's back down. the corporation is expected to announce . it's reviewing its announce. it's reviewing its guidelines on the of social media in the wake of the controversy in return it's believed that lineker will to be more careful about how and he tweets may also some form of tweets he may also some form of apology . tweets he may also some form of apology. sunak tweets he may also some form of apology . sunak gives tweets he may also some form of apology. sunak gives military a £5 billion boost to face down russia . the prime minister will russia. the prime minister will tomorrow to boost military funding to two and a half% of gdp in the long term as well. significant less than the 3%
tory party central truth bombs. watching market gbnews.uk is the email keep your feedback coming it's for this . feedback coming it's for this. yes indeed. tomorrow's front pages. it is the papers with panel reaction. we start with the telegraph. they lead with you guessed it it's gary lineker . lineker is set to return as bbc boss. he's back down. the corporation is expected to announce . it's reviewing its announce. it's reviewing its guidelines on the of social media in the wake of the...
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and i the to the tory party.rst thing that ever happened to the tory party, connor , i to the tory party, connor, i wouldn't say that i'm not a big fan of neo liberalism myself, but there you go . i find it but there you go. i find it quite interesting though, when you say about which democracy trumps which democracy because the actual panel of the privileges committee i have noficed privileges committee i have noticed that two of the members of the obviously, it's of the panel, obviously, it's a conservative most conservative majority, but most of the panel of the members of the panel all alan boris critics two of alan out boris critics two of the members are also going not standing re—election, which standing for re—election, which is , the other is harriet harman, the other conservative gentlemen. so i forget name. so the don't forget his name. so the don't feel any kind of political from the public about this is going to be perceived so you might genuinely a case here of the part trying to get rid and jettison
and i the to the tory party.rst thing that ever happened to the tory party, connor , i to the tory party, connor, i wouldn't say that i'm not a big fan of neo liberalism myself, but there you go . i find it but there you go. i find it quite interesting though, when you say about which democracy trumps which democracy because the actual panel of the privileges committee i have noficed privileges committee i have noticed that two of the members of the obviously, it's of the panel, obviously,...
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investigation into partygate allies of boris johnson, have condemned her new role within the labour party , with the toryinappropriate. mr. says her report into lockdown breaches at number 10 has now been discredited. confidence can be placed in the evidence she secured or passed the police or now relevant and still the privileges committee . in respect privileges committee. in respect of the gatherings in number. so instead there should an investigation into her and to her appointment. we should have an inquiry into what she has donein an inquiry into what she has done in her contacts with labour while she's been a civil servant .jacob while she's been a civil servant . jacob rees—mogg that's all from me. i'm back in an hour. back to . back to. patrick tomorrow's news tonight now. no media mediabuzz. tomorrow's news tonight now. no media mediabuzz . let's kick off media mediabuzz. let's kick off with the very first look at the front pages. just hot off the press. so the metro league with former health secretary matt hancock saying he was betrayed by journalist isabel out of crimea who helped him write h
investigation into partygate allies of boris johnson, have condemned her new role within the labour party , with the toryinappropriate. mr. says her report into lockdown breaches at number 10 has now been discredited. confidence can be placed in the evidence she secured or passed the police or now relevant and still the privileges committee . in respect privileges committee. in respect of the gatherings in number. so instead there should an investigation into her and to her appointment. we...
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certainly is the truth, that the tory party as an institution, as the king by the d and richey, should i been in place, will not address the absolute destruction of that party as a viable attempt of the next election. i don't particularly re key a star ma, i think your stand as a tory in disguise. but he will win by default. not because in the family or because people cannot stomach any more of the tories. after 12 years of economic ruination and corruption, which has been amongst the washed and british political history. all right, tommy sheridan don't go anywhere. they're still so much more to unpack here. coming up next, we'll examine why regimes to next policies from domestic issues like pay inequality to nato. ukraine is really just more of the same. we'll discuss it when we return, said type. the ammo will be right back. ah, ah, ah luis to come to the russian state. little, never, i've stayed on the phone and the most landscape div. mm hm. and i'm not getting all sons and up with eclipse in 55 with. okay, so, and i need to bargain speed. anyone else with we will van in the europe
certainly is the truth, that the tory party as an institution, as the king by the d and richey, should i been in place, will not address the absolute destruction of that party as a viable attempt of the next election. i don't particularly re key a star ma, i think your stand as a tory in disguise. but he will win by default. not because in the family or because people cannot stomach any more of the tories. after 12 years of economic ruination and corruption, which has been amongst the washed...
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investigation into partygate allies of boris johnson, have condemned her new role within the labour party , with the toryinappropriate. mr. says her report into lockdown breaches at number 10 has now been discredited. confidence can be placed in the evidence she secured or passed the police or now relevant and still the privileges committee . in respect privileges committee. in respect of the gatherings in number. so instead there should an investigation into her and to her appointment. we should have an inquiry into what she has donein an inquiry into what she has done in her contacts with labour while she's been a civil servant .jacob while she's been a civil servant . jacob rees—mogg that's all from me. i'm back in an hour. back to . back to. patrick tomorrow's news tonight now. no media mediabuzz. tomorrow's news tonight now. no media mediabuzz . let's kick off media mediabuzz. let's kick off with the very first look at the front pages. just hot off the press. so the metro league with former health secretary matt hancock saying he was betrayed by journalist isabel out of crimea who helped him write h
investigation into partygate allies of boris johnson, have condemned her new role within the labour party , with the toryinappropriate. mr. says her report into lockdown breaches at number 10 has now been discredited. confidence can be placed in the evidence she secured or passed the police or now relevant and still the privileges committee . in respect privileges committee. in respect of the gatherings in number. so instead there should an investigation into her and to her appointment. we...
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certainly is the truth that the tory party as an institution as decaying by the d. and richey should like being in place will not address the absolute destruction of that party as are viable or permit of the next election. i don't particularly re key astound mom. i think your stand as a tory in disguise, but he will when by default, not because in the family because people cannot stomach any more of the forty's. after 12 years of economic ruination and corruption, which has been amongst the washed and british political history. all right, tommy sheridan don't go anywhere. they're still so much more to unpack here. coming up next, we'll examine why reaching soon acts policies from domestic issues like pay inequality to nato. ukraine is really just more of the same. we'll discuss it when we return, said type, the ammo will be right back. ah ah, ah ah ah, ah, with ah, with operation the aerodynamic began shortly after world war 2 and lost it almost 3 decades. it wasn't a major effort to try and split the ukraine off from the soviet union, u. s. intelligence. together wi
certainly is the truth that the tory party as an institution as decaying by the d. and richey should like being in place will not address the absolute destruction of that party as are viable or permit of the next election. i don't particularly re key astound mom. i think your stand as a tory in disguise, but he will when by default, not because in the family because people cannot stomach any more of the forty's. after 12 years of economic ruination and corruption, which has been amongst the...
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certainly is the truth that the tory party as an institution as decaying by the d and richey, should i been in place, will not address the absolute destruction of that party as are viable or permit of the next election. i don't particularly re key astound mom. i think he started as a tory in disguise, but he will win by default, not because in the family, but because people cannot stomach any more of the today's after 12 years of economic ruination. and corruption which has been amongst the washed and british political history. all right, tommy sheridan don't go anywhere. they're still so much more to unpack here. coming up next, we'll examine why richie soon acts policies from domestic issues like pay inequality to nato. ukraine is really just more of the same. we'll discuss it when we return said type, the ammo will be right back. ah, [000:00:00;00] with ah, welcome back to the m o. i'm manila chad. so the old saying goes new boss. same as the old boss. will this be applicable to reach you soon back? tommy sheridan is re joining us. thank you for sticking around. tommy. so 2022 prov
certainly is the truth that the tory party as an institution as decaying by the d and richey, should i been in place, will not address the absolute destruction of that party as are viable or permit of the next election. i don't particularly re key astound mom. i think he started as a tory in disguise, but he will win by default, not because in the family, but because people cannot stomach any more of the today's after 12 years of economic ruination. and corruption which has been amongst the...
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a voluntary effort, but something changed and obviously at the time you were very close to the tory partyanged? what happened and to this sort of intrinsic and civil liberties that we thought we had in the uk. why was the conservative party prepared to give them away ? i'll say two or give them away? i'll say two or three things. i was a person who wasn't against the first lockdown. we had a pandemic. no one in our lifetime and no. had been through it. a need to do it. and the government were very afraid causing death being afraid of causing death being held to that to that measure. so the first lockdown. yes think if you look at lockdowns, the second one, how long they and most how on most importantly, how on targeted they were. that's the problem arose. if we had locked down the real vulnerable and denser supported the vulnerable, the of the covid outcome the whole of the covid outcome have looked very different. if we today if we didn't have the second lockdown, for instance, because really, i think where this inquiry is falling down, if we can't have a truthful conversation with ourse
a voluntary effort, but something changed and obviously at the time you were very close to the tory partyanged? what happened and to this sort of intrinsic and civil liberties that we thought we had in the uk. why was the conservative party prepared to give them away ? i'll say two or give them away? i'll say two or three things. i was a person who wasn't against the first lockdown. we had a pandemic. no one in our lifetime and no. had been through it. a need to do it. and the government were...
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this was about in fighting in the tory party.and not only did they want boris to lose his job, but this this the witch hunters want him gone . and the way, i am i am . the. and by the way, i am i am going point out, by the way, going to point out, by the way, we know who released that we don't know who released that first partygate photo taken from within very to within treasury very close to rishi sunak's . also played rishi sunak's. i also played footage last week where rishi sunak said very similar things in parliament about not having attended of the gatherings. of course he also received a fixed penalty notice. so absolutely a lot of this is about intra tory war fair. i'm not denying that. but benjamin butterworth, even you the great boris hater, you as the great boris hater, must accept now that with the sue gray evidence being used . sue gray evidence being used. this privileges committee is an all harriet harman stick chop goes you get more desperate to defend lion boris every single week. well, i'm defending democracy .
this was about in fighting in the tory party.and not only did they want boris to lose his job, but this this the witch hunters want him gone . and the way, i am i am . the. and by the way, i am i am going point out, by the way, going to point out, by the way, we know who released that we don't know who released that first partygate photo taken from within very to within treasury very close to rishi sunak's . also played rishi sunak's. i also played footage last week where rishi sunak said very...
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this was about in fighting in the tory party.ing and not only did they want boris to lose his job, but this this the witch hunters want him gone . and the way, i am i am . the. and by the way, i am i am going point out, by the way, going to point out, by the way, we don't know who released that first partygate photo taken from within close to within treasury very close to rishi . also played rishi sunak's. i also played footage last week where rishi sunak said very similar things in parliament about not having attended of the gatherings. of course he also received a fixed penalty notice. so absolutely a lot of this is about intra tory war fair. i'm not denying that. but benjamin butterworth, even you the great boris hater, you as the great boris hater, must accept now that with the sue gray evidence being used . sue gray evidence being used. this privileges committee is an all harriet harman stick chop goes you get more desperate to defend lion boris every single week. well, i'm defending democracy . oh, you'd nonsense. democracy
this was about in fighting in the tory party.ing and not only did they want boris to lose his job, but this this the witch hunters want him gone . and the way, i am i am . the. and by the way, i am i am going point out, by the way, going to point out, by the way, we don't know who released that first partygate photo taken from within close to within treasury very close to rishi . also played rishi sunak's. i also played footage last week where rishi sunak said very similar things in parliament...
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well, the pun of the most difficult that rishi has at the moment is, the tory party is in they're ath other's throats . and as a result of that, there's plenty of former ministers who've come and openly criticised the bill. in fact, thatis criticised the bill. in fact, that is what the guardian has led on. the main story in the is people in within the tory party, former ministers but also current mouthpieces as well coming out and saying that the is ultimately unworkable . and is ultimately unworkable. and what one former minister said according to the guardian, who knows if it's true or not, is that the plan is to put this bill through a then fails the first, second or third hurdle and then they go, look, we did our best, but unfortunately, france, the eu scuppered it. what are we going to do with these left? it's not our fault. it's their fault. so they can use it to build opprobrium against against friends, against you and it to be against labour, to cover themselves, to blame it on, put on, i guess dump the blame on human rights lawyers and labour, as this person says. it's not l
well, the pun of the most difficult that rishi has at the moment is, the tory party is in they're ath other's throats . and as a result of that, there's plenty of former ministers who've come and openly criticised the bill. in fact, thatis criticised the bill. in fact, that is what the guardian has led on. the main story in the is people in within the tory party, former ministers but also current mouthpieces as well coming out and saying that the is ultimately unworkable . and is ultimately...
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so the labour turning to the labour party turning to the tory party exactly. yes party.t them. exactly. you said the senate point and said the senate to the point and so they will people so the point is they will people will vote against the tories and labour will come in and then hopefully be much hopefully won't be that much difference you say i'm difference as as you say so i'm saying conclusion . no i'm saying no. in conclusion. no i'm not going to take somebody who's able to answer question able to answer that question straight. the other struggle , straight. the other struggle, lizzie, moving to the tory is the answer is no way. every time ihear the answer is no way. every time i hear like put on my overcoat and turn up the radiators, i really am sick to death of them and just because i mean people's go memories go back a little bit further than just this budget with a few gimmicks. that's probably a lot of what their policies are going to take two years anyway to fulfil . now years anyway to fulfil. now let's shall we go through their track record ? i mean, just l
so the labour turning to the labour party turning to the tory party exactly. yes party.t them. exactly. you said the senate point and said the senate to the point and so they will people so the point is they will people will vote against the tories and labour will come in and then hopefully be much hopefully won't be that much difference you say i'm difference as as you say so i'm saying conclusion . no i'm saying no. in conclusion. no i'm not going to take somebody who's able to answer...
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is it a good or a bad for the tory party if bofisis a bad for the tory party if boris is completely vindicated an absolutely it up, it wouldn't an absolutely stonking is still stonking majority. he is still an and know an incredibly chap and i know people hate and he is people love to hate and he is controversial, i that controversial, but i reckon that if he did stand for election again got have a winning again he's got to have a winning thing. got to have thing. he's got to have a winning thing. so it would be a good thing for the tory party, if he was vindicated or you if he was vindicated or do you think want him think that they just want him out and they can move clean out and they can move on, clean break, suffer long corbyn break, not suffer long corbyn like party. i think like the labour party. i think the would be if he the worst they would be if he gets than ten days and gets more than ten days and there is a by—election i think there is a by—election i think the worst thing would be it would be if there was a by—election defeat i think they'll about they'll reopen questions about he
is it a good or a bad for the tory party if bofisis a bad for the tory party if boris is completely vindicated an absolutely it up, it wouldn't an absolutely stonking is still stonking majority. he is still an and know an incredibly chap and i know people hate and he is people love to hate and he is controversial, i that controversial, but i reckon that if he did stand for election again got have a winning again he's got to have a winning thing. got to have thing. he's got to have a winning...
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they broke the rules, get to the top of the tory party.n in his own house in downing street and i just think his defence is of a piece with his defence is of a piece with his if his whole style of, of management leadership it was somebody else a big boy did it and then ran away but don't you. don't you think john, that what we should be talking about more than whether boris johnson was whether rules have whether the rules should have been that in the place and when labour would just lockdowns labour would just say lockdowns more can't see more restriction you can't see family school closures. i family more school closures. i know. thing is boris know. the thing is boris johnson's own rules it's like the defence can't be taken over it. i may have broken the rules, but actually looking back i think there too many rules think there were too many rules his he put them on us. he his rules. he put them on us. he made us unable to see our own responsible . now we just want we responsible. now we just want we don't want the person who's in charge
they broke the rules, get to the top of the tory party.n in his own house in downing street and i just think his defence is of a piece with his defence is of a piece with his if his whole style of, of management leadership it was somebody else a big boy did it and then ran away but don't you. don't you think john, that what we should be talking about more than whether boris johnson was whether rules have whether the rules should have been that in the place and when labour would just lockdowns...
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for example, people accusing the tory party and these 4 right extremist groups of kind of using the same language. if you will hear saying stop the invasion as you can see, they're in yellow saying they must act now calling for people to go protest, of course, that language, stop the invasion coming straight out of the mouth of a certain politicians. i just want to ask you, diane, i mean, reporting on this consistently as you have, how would you frame this in terms of the crossover between the far right politicians and the media sort of in inflaming this situation? will certainly the, the current home secretaries to our brother, mine has been criticized of using inflammatory language such as the word invasion, referring to the asylum seekers who arrived in the u. k. on small, but as he say that the same language that the far right to using but what, what we're not seeing from mainstream politicians is any very strong rebuttal of, of what the far right to doing. and that's concerning the far right. i've gotten the very active at the moment, but that have always been around and what, what
for example, people accusing the tory party and these 4 right extremist groups of kind of using the same language. if you will hear saying stop the invasion as you can see, they're in yellow saying they must act now calling for people to go protest, of course, that language, stop the invasion coming straight out of the mouth of a certain politicians. i just want to ask you, diane, i mean, reporting on this consistently as you have, how would you frame this in terms of the crossover between the...
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isaid, no, i haven't, so they said, why don't you off and join the tory party and i said you know whatdvice.— great career advice. when it comes to the issue — great career advice. when it comes to the issue of _ great career advice. when it comes to the issue of small— great career advice. when it comes to the issue of small boats, i to the issue of small boats, migrants crossings, you said it is like the band on the titanic playing the same tune and ignoring the obvious. what was like the small band on the titanic? i obvious. what was like the small band on the titanic?— obvious. what was like the small band on the titanic? i 'ust thought the whole of t band on the titanic? ijust thought the whole of parliament _ band on the titanic? ijust thought the whole of parliament was i band on the titanic? ijust thought the whole of parliament was like l the whole of parliament was like that, notjust my own party, i thought the whole of parliament was just not taking it seriously. not as serious as it is, it comes up all the doorstep, our inboxes are full of it, we've now got leafy suburbs wh
isaid, no, i haven't, so they said, why don't you off and join the tory party and i said you know whatdvice.— great career advice. when it comes to the issue — great career advice. when it comes to the issue of _ great career advice. when it comes to the issue of small— great career advice. when it comes to the issue of small boats, i to the issue of small boats, migrants crossings, you said it is like the band on the titanic playing the same tune and ignoring the obvious. what was like...
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yes comparing them the tory party comparing them to the tory party was pretty left party considering everybody seems to think they're far. i mean, i would just like him to read a history book. yeah. and then go back to talking. he just said didn't . he did it's the didn't he. he did say it's the equivalent killing people. he equivalent of killing people. he just the attitude of the just said the attitude of the british, the language , the british, the language, the language you like. but it's that i know, but it wasn't the language of because germans came coming into power in 1933 early thirties wasn't about keeping people out like, you know, keeping the jews coming in. it was about that we know that jewish from one dream. i know it. he doesn't he doesn't know it. he doesn't he doesn't know it. everybody that this thing is not like the. the point is they should everybody should be allowed to make compare races, no matter how ridiculous those compiled it was a ridiculous comparison . yeah it was. it was comparison. yeah it was. it was a ridiculous. it was ridiculous . i wanted to lose
yes comparing them the tory party comparing them to the tory party was pretty left party considering everybody seems to think they're far. i mean, i would just like him to read a history book. yeah. and then go back to talking. he just said didn't . he did it's the didn't he. he did say it's the equivalent killing people. he equivalent of killing people. he just the attitude of the just said the attitude of the british, the language , the british, the language, the language you like. but it's...
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imagine how hopeless have to be to still be behind the tory party in the polls. e of our politics and party will have their donations from russian donors . she was a child, russian donors. she was a child, manipulate it and groomed this very wrong. if it's not already too late, history will look very favourably on these people . favourably on these people. there is no huge influx . we take there is no huge influx. we take far fewer refugees and other european countries. this is just an immeasurably cruel policy direction. the most vulnerable people in language that is not dissimilar to that used by germany in the thirties and family out of order. germany in the thirties and family out of order . so as i say family out of order. so as i say , lineker's left wing disciples might think they've one, but they've the right to charge us a disgusting poll tax of £159 every single year simply to watch television . by the way, if watch television. by the way, if we don't pay it, watch television. by the way, if we don't pay it , face jail . with we don't pay it, face jail.
imagine how hopeless have to be to still be behind the tory party in the polls. e of our politics and party will have their donations from russian donors . she was a child, russian donors. she was a child, manipulate it and groomed this very wrong. if it's not already too late, history will look very favourably on these people . favourably on these people. there is no huge influx . we take there is no huge influx. we take far fewer refugees and other european countries. this is just an...
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whereas tory party a fault.y of course is ruthless. there of course is ruthless. but there is parallel we is an interesting parallel we can draw about what happened in the nineties. the late nineties. everyone thought neil was thought that neil kinnock was was certain to win 1992 thought that neil kinnock was was certain to win1992 and he didn't even though he had 20 point leads at one point just after mrs. thatcher fell in 1992 was, of course, the surprise victory for the boring technique cratic tory leader . and i wonder cratic tory leader. and i wonder if there's a bit of a parallel here potentially the tory party hopes that there is a narrow path, but a path whereby the bonng path, but a path whereby the boring tory party leader can say that you should, which he . yes. that you should, which he. yes. the devil you know. yeah. and then potentially a modern noise within the labour party who's been concerned systems in their views . someone like wes views. someone like wes streeting could then take the and take
whereas tory party a fault.y of course is ruthless. there of course is ruthless. but there is parallel we is an interesting parallel we can draw about what happened in the nineties. the late nineties. everyone thought neil was thought that neil kinnock was was certain to win 1992 thought that neil kinnock was was certain to win1992 and he didn't even though he had 20 point leads at one point just after mrs. thatcher fell in 1992 was, of course, the surprise victory for the boring technique...
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imagine how hopeless have to be to still be behind the tory party in the polls. e of our politics and party will have their donations from russian donors . she was a child, russian donors. she was a child, manipulate it and groomed this very wrong. if it's not already too late, history will look very favourably on these people . favourably on these people. there is no huge influx . we take there is no huge influx. we take far fewer refugees and other european countries. this is just an immeasurably cruel policy direction. the most vulnerable people in language that is not dissimilar to that used by germany in the thirties and family out of order. germany in the thirties and family out of order . so as i say family out of order. so as i say , lineker's left wing disciples might think they've one, but they've the right to charge us a disgusting poll tax of £159 every single year simply to watch television . by the way, if watch television. by the way, if we don't pay it, watch television. by the way, if we don't pay it , face jail . with we don't pay it, face jail.
imagine how hopeless have to be to still be behind the tory party in the polls. e of our politics and party will have their donations from russian donors . she was a child, russian donors. she was a child, manipulate it and groomed this very wrong. if it's not already too late, history will look very favourably on these people . favourably on these people. there is no huge influx . we take there is no huge influx. we take far fewer refugees and other european countries. this is just an...
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yes comparing them the tory party comparing them to the tory party was pretty left party considering everybody seems to think they're far. i mean, i would just like him to read a history book. yeah. and then go back to talking. he just said didn't . he did it's the didn't he. he did say it's the equivalent killing people. he equivalent of killing people. he just the attitude of the just said the attitude of the british, the language , the british, the language, the language you like. but it's that i know, but it wasn't the language of because germans came coming into power in 1933 early thirties wasn't about keeping people out like, you know, keeping the jews coming in. it was about that we know that jewish from one dream. i know it. he doesn't he doesn't know it. he doesn't he doesn't know it. everybody that this thing is not like the. the point is they should everybody should be allowed to make compare races, no matter how ridiculous those compiled it was a ridiculous comparison . yeah it was. it was comparison. yeah it was. it was a ridiculous. it was ridiculous . i wanted to lose
yes comparing them the tory party comparing them to the tory party was pretty left party considering everybody seems to think they're far. i mean, i would just like him to read a history book. yeah. and then go back to talking. he just said didn't . he did it's the didn't he. he did say it's the equivalent killing people. he equivalent of killing people. he just the attitude of the just said the attitude of the british, the language , the british, the language, the language you like. but it's...
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well, the pun of the most difficult that rishi has at the moment is, the tory party is in they're ath other's throats . and as a result of that, there's plenty of former ministers who've come and openly criticised the bill. in fact, thatis criticised the bill. in fact, that is what the guardian has led on. the main story in the is people in within the tory party, former ministers but also current mouthpieces as well coming out and saying that the is ultimately unworkable . and is ultimately unworkable. and what one former minister said according to the guardian, who knows if it's true or not, is that the plan is to put this bill through a then fails the first, second or third hurdle and then they go, look, we did our best, but unfortunately, france, the eu scuppered it. what are we going to do with these left? it's not our fault. it's their fault. so they can use it to build opprobrium against against friends, against you and it to be against labour, to cover themselves, to blame it on, put on, i guess dump the blame on human rights lawyers and labour, as this person says. it's not l
well, the pun of the most difficult that rishi has at the moment is, the tory party is in they're ath other's throats . and as a result of that, there's plenty of former ministers who've come and openly criticised the bill. in fact, thatis criticised the bill. in fact, that is what the guardian has led on. the main story in the is people in within the tory party, former ministers but also current mouthpieces as well coming out and saying that the is ultimately unworkable . and is ultimately...
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and you know, lee anderson, now vice of the party, being even the tory party, being even clearer youaying, clearer than you are saying, look, this right, look, unless we get this right, we're going get wiped in we're going to get wiped out in the next so we'll the election next year. so we'll see. i'm i'm personally sceptical. yeah because i think the court human the european court of human rights going come back rights is going to come back into play and at moment it into play and at the moment it won't leaving it. well won't consider leaving it. well there's next there's talk about in the next manifesto leaving it is manifesto about leaving it is not promises . well why not more promises. well why don't do it now. well the idea idea . an idea. yeah, right. idea. an idea. yeah, right. yeah. the idea that . the uk yeah. the idea that. the uk needs to be in this body. i mean, the uk is legal system has been replicated right across the world. the idea that we cannot have a fair legal system without belongings the echr i think is frankly, gary lineker doesn't agree with you, does he? we
and you know, lee anderson, now vice of the party, being even the tory party, being even clearer youaying, clearer than you are saying, look, this right, look, unless we get this right, we're going get wiped in we're going to get wiped out in the next so we'll the election next year. so we'll see. i'm i'm personally sceptical. yeah because i think the court human the european court of human rights going come back rights is going to come back into play and at moment it into play and at the...
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and you know, lee anderson, now vice of the being even the tory party, being even clearer you are sayingrer than you are saying, look, unless this right, look, unless we get this right, we're get wiped out in we're going to get wiped out in the next so we'll the election next year. so we'll see. i'm i'm personally sceptical. yeah because i think the court human the european court of human rights going come back rights is going to come back into and at the moment it into play and at the moment it won't it. well won't consider leaving it. well there's about next there's talk about in the next manifesto leaving it is manifesto about leaving it is not promises . well why not more promises. well why don't do it now. well the idea idea . an idea. yeah, right. idea. an idea. yeah, right. yeah. the idea that . the uk yeah. the idea that. the uk needs to be in this body. i mean, the uk is legal system has been replicated right across the world. the idea that we cannot have a fair legal system without belongings the echr i think is frankly, gary lineker doesn't agree with you, does he? well can ag
and you know, lee anderson, now vice of the being even the tory party, being even clearer you are sayingrer than you are saying, look, unless this right, look, unless we get this right, we're get wiped out in we're going to get wiped out in the next so we'll the election next year. so we'll see. i'm i'm personally sceptical. yeah because i think the court human the european court of human rights going come back rights is going to come back into and at the moment it into play and at the moment...
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, former tory party ian duncan—smith party leader, ian duncan—smith about because about all this laterxit? did signal the end of brexit? did signal the end of boris. i mean, is the party just now going in a completely different direction? because the of the day, because at the end of the day, if not a nest of singing if it's not a nest of singing birds, they're going be birds, then they're going to be in electoral trouble . in real electoral trouble. people like sir ian are in danger losing their seats. danger of losing their seats. he's marginal. so i'll be he's in a marginal. so i'll be asking him all about this and i'll asking labour's i'll be asking labour's lucy powell react these stories powell to react to these stories about keir starmer in week about keir starmer in the week with his pension and with regard to his pension and with regard to his pension and with regard to just him generally. angela rayner keeps on banging on about tax cuts for the 1. what we found out with his pension arrangements that keir starmer in that 1, he's clearly a millionaire with a pension . so how do
, former tory party ian duncan—smith party leader, ian duncan—smith about because about all this laterxit? did signal the end of brexit? did signal the end of boris. i mean, is the party just now going in a completely different direction? because the of the day, because at the end of the day, if not a nest of singing if it's not a nest of singing birds, they're going be birds, then they're going to be in electoral trouble . in real electoral trouble. people like sir ian are in danger losing...
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when it comes to news and impartial on brexit this this week the bbc is accused of supporting the tory partyst year accused supporting the labour party different people they told the bbc things accused of supporting the other party. if you work and deal with bbc news and current affairs is absolutely clear . it is absolutely clear. it is impartial and. the programmes make great effort to show both sides of the argument represented. i dispute that jon and i think there is lots evidence and i'm not talking about your day. i'm not. but if you look over past few years, you look over past few years, you know because senior executives at the bbc have admitted it they were completely on brexit and they sneered brexiteers and they never thought that brexit was going to win. they missed the red revolution of boris . they have revolution of boris. they have been absolutely partial on the trans debate. they never represented the other side of lockdown harms or vaccine injuries, which we're now seeing is becoming a huge crisis. i'm sorry , i don't believe that bbc sorry, i don't believe that bbc news or
when it comes to news and impartial on brexit this this week the bbc is accused of supporting the tory partyst year accused supporting the labour party different people they told the bbc things accused of supporting the other party. if you work and deal with bbc news and current affairs is absolutely clear . it is absolutely clear. it is impartial and. the programmes make great effort to show both sides of the argument represented. i dispute that jon and i think there is lots evidence and i'm...
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they give their busted flush and so is the tory party.nd someone with policy . and find someone with policy. but i've got to be anti—woke. i've got to be pro—brexit, i've got to be low taxed. i don't know. i think the country's been through such an upheaval, they actually don't care anymore. people care about their taxes, people their people care about their mortgages all mortgages people care above all else about the nhs, which i before i don't think think it's a new start now i really do. and bofis a new start now i really do. and boris johnson is it's over and he got his optics are dreadful under he can't there's no resurrection for him he's. oh i disagree he's a superstar politician. i mean, come on, sean. politician. i mean, come on, sean . have written off boris sean. have written off boris johnson's career now for the past decade . they've done past decade. they've done a number of times to. the thing i would say, if you're conservative, i knew you use opportunity with this style , opportunity with this style, this committee, to pun
they give their busted flush and so is the tory party.nd someone with policy . and find someone with policy. but i've got to be anti—woke. i've got to be pro—brexit, i've got to be low taxed. i don't know. i think the country's been through such an upheaval, they actually don't care anymore. people care about their taxes, people their people care about their mortgages all mortgages people care above all else about the nhs, which i before i don't think think it's a new start now i really do....
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when it comes to news and impartial on brexit this this week the bbc is accused of supporting the tory partyst year accused supporting the labour party different people they told the bbc things accused of supporting the other party. if you work and deal with bbc news and current affairs is absolutely clear . it is absolutely clear. it is impartial and. the programmes make great effort to show both sides of the argument represented. i dispute that jon and i think there is lots evidence and i'm not talking about your day. i'm not. but if you look over past few years, you look over past few years, you know because senior executives at the bbc have admitted it they were completely on brexit and they sneered brexiteers and they never thought that brexit was going to win. they missed the red revolution of boris . they have revolution of boris. they have been absolutely partial on the trans debate. they never represented the other side of lockdown harms or vaccine injuries, which we're now seeing is becoming a huge crisis. i'm sorry , i don't believe that bbc sorry, i don't believe that bbc news or
when it comes to news and impartial on brexit this this week the bbc is accused of supporting the tory partyst year accused supporting the labour party different people they told the bbc things accused of supporting the other party. if you work and deal with bbc news and current affairs is absolutely clear . it is absolutely clear. it is impartial and. the programmes make great effort to show both sides of the argument represented. i dispute that jon and i think there is lots evidence and i'm...
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previous works in terms of what they focus on, does mean that i think there is some simply in the tory partyve? how damaging are these leaks format hancock? itrailien good move? how damaging are these leaks format hancock?— good move? how damaging are these leaks format hancock? when you think that gavin williamson _ leaks format hancock? when you think that gavin williamson was _ leaks format hancock? when you think that gavin williamson was opposed - leaks format hancock? when you think that gavin williamson was opposed to l that gavin williamson was opposed to closing schools, and then they did close, the thing that matt hancock seems to have been pushing for? i think the messages have the potential to be damaging for quite a lot of people. matt hancock appears most often because they are his messages. the problem is that what has come out suggests a focus on his media profile, if you look at the first batch. the testing target was up first batch. the testing target was up and then on schools, you can see that putsch. but at the same time, a lot of these things such as the schools debate
previous works in terms of what they focus on, does mean that i think there is some simply in the tory partyve? how damaging are these leaks format hancock? itrailien good move? how damaging are these leaks format hancock?— good move? how damaging are these leaks format hancock? when you think that gavin williamson _ leaks format hancock? when you think that gavin williamson was _ leaks format hancock? when you think that gavin williamson was opposed - leaks format hancock? when you think...