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some, some parliamentary seats for which has previously let the united kingdom independence party. and he helped lawrence the process that led to britain leaving me your opinion on breakfast i am going to stop in this election. i'll be those. you might kind of see it mid day tomorrow. in the essex, a side town of clack, since mid day tomorrow, collected a high court in pockets. don has a good time to treason, conviction against the former prime minister and run khan who remains in jail for other charges. he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for leasing, and classifying diplomatic alexa between washington and his lemme read. contents removed from office back in 2022 through a conference for at least 15 people being killed off the heavy months in rain, cold flash flooding. and landslide centurylink of more than $50000.00 amount displays from their homes following the heavy down pools 20 of the countries $25.00 districts were affected by the rain. full government is ordered. all schools remain shut on monday. as more rain is full, cost and floods in southern germany have killed 4 pe
some, some parliamentary seats for which has previously let the united kingdom independence party. and he helped lawrence the process that led to britain leaving me your opinion on breakfast i am going to stop in this election. i'll be those. you might kind of see it mid day tomorrow. in the essex, a side town of clack, since mid day tomorrow, collected a high court in pockets. don has a good time to treason, conviction against the former prime minister and run khan who remains in jail for...
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the word "independence" doesn't really feature and, for me, watching from london, you understand plaid as being a party that wants to move towards independence for wales from the united kingdom the programme this morning and we asked him specifically this because in 2021 their manifesto for those sets of elections, which presumably were the welsh elections — we should change that, i'll just say. we asked their leader, rhun ap iorwerth, who was with us this morning exactly that — they used to demand a referendum on independence for wales, they now are arguing for a consultation, and as newscasters know, a consultation does not a concrete plan make. and his defence is, "look, we haven't given up on it at all, but this isn't an election where it's about that". but it's interesting because it's quite similar to how the snp have backed away somewhat from their sort of, you know, very clear strong demands for immediate decisions, immediate votes on independence. but it's interesting to see how plaid are positioning themselves, and like all of the other smaller parties, apart from reform, they're saying more money for public services, biggertaxes. and you're right, one of the fasci
the word "independence" doesn't really feature and, for me, watching from london, you understand plaid as being a party that wants to move towards independence for wales from the united kingdom the programme this morning and we asked him specifically this because in 2021 their manifesto for those sets of elections, which presumably were the welsh elections — we should change that, i'll just say. we asked their leader, rhun ap iorwerth, who was with us this morning exactly that —...
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independence? what we're seeing is that if people vote for the scottish national party and we win a majority of seats in this election, that will trigger a process of negotiation with the united kingdomring about scottish independence and to enable people to to have that choice. so nicola sturgeon was right, what she said when she said if you get a majority, if people in other words very nice snp in the numbers you want, that's it. no more referendums. you're empowered to have negotiations straight away with the government in westminster for scotland to leave the uk. well, what our position is, is that if we win a majority of seats, there will then be a process of negotiation with the united kingdom government to give what we set out and will set out in our manifesto democratic effect to the rights of the people of scotland to be independent. so in my view... no second referendum. well, i'm just coming to that. my, my view is that that should involve scotland having a referendum because i accept that the choice of scotland becoming an independent country is a choice of great significance for the people of scotland. so you've changed approach from nicola sturgeon. she said, no need fo
independence? what we're seeing is that if people vote for the scottish national party and we win a majority of seats in this election, that will trigger a process of negotiation with the united kingdomring about scottish independence and to enable people to to have that choice. so nicola sturgeon was right, what she said when she said if you get a majority, if people in other words very nice snp in the numbers you want, that's it. no more referendums. you're empowered to have negotiations...
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party to deliver independence? because that is essential in forcing democratic decision—making within the united kingdom.rations of the people of scotland, and i don�*t think that is sustainable in a democracy that that should be enabled. so the united kingdom government is the government that has got the problem here, because they are acting in an anti—democratic fashion, and the people of scotland can take that posturing out of the hands of the uk government by empowering the scottish national party and empowering the people of scotland to make progress on the agenda for independence. we will come to sky now. darren mccaffery? goad now. darren mccaffery? good afternoon- — now. darren mccaffery? good afternoon. thank _ now. darren mccaffery? good afternoon. thank you. - now. darren mccaffery? good afternoon. thank you. todayl now. darren mccaffery? good i afternoon. thank you. today the now. darren mccaffery? (emf. afternoon. thank you. today the snp accused keir starmer of directly harming scotland with his pledge to reduce migration. but surely as the scottish national party, you would agree with the
party to deliver independence? because that is essential in forcing democratic decision—making within the united kingdom.rations of the people of scotland, and i don�*t think that is sustainable in a democracy that that should be enabled. so the united kingdom government is the government that has got the problem here, because they are acting in an anti—democratic fashion, and the people of scotland can take that posturing out of the hands of the uk government by empowering the scottish...
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party of wales". what does that mean? do you want wales to be independent? you want to leave the united kingdom.you got your way, how soon might it happen? the way i put it — quite often as i would have wales become independent tomorrow, but it is not about what i think. myjob is to get people interested, intrigued, curious, about what independence could mean. i have no doubt, i have believed it all my life, that if we are to remove those shackles of child poverty, economic stagnation that we have suffered in wales, we have to take it into our own hands. at the same time we are not at that point quite yet, so we are in the uk system where in this election we make the case so that we can make the right decisions for our public services and the economy and so on. on independence you use to put a date on it, your party put a date on it, i have got it here. the last manifesto that was produced by plaid cymru. a referendum on independence by 2026. is this gone? does it get ripped up? you can keep on tearing it if it is a date. all right, 2026 has gone. but if you have some sellotape to put together.
party of wales". what does that mean? do you want wales to be independent? you want to leave the united kingdom.you got your way, how soon might it happen? the way i put it — quite often as i would have wales become independent tomorrow, but it is not about what i think. myjob is to get people interested, intrigued, curious, about what independence could mean. i have no doubt, i have believed it all my life, that if we are to remove those shackles of child poverty, economic stagnation...
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the 4th, the reform party seen as a challenge to the route and conservatives in some parliamentary seas for raj has previously met the united kingdom independence body. and he helps launch the process that led britain to leave the european union on directed by. i'm going to stop in this election. i'll be those you my candidacy at mid day tomorrow in the essex seaside town of class and so mid day tomorrow at clack to a charlie angela's life for us in london. he had said he wouldn't run. charlie, why has he changed his mind? while he is a monster of political field trip standing just behind me now, is she still doing some interviews? he reaching said he wasn't going to sign because that just wasn't enough time. he needed money. she said not just weeks to formulate a winning campaign. he says he's changed his mind because he's been out on the streets helping reform reached out to people. and he says he's been speaking to young people. what he's seen is a rejection of the political system that he hasn't seen in decades. and he says, people have been asking him why he's not standing. and he says he feels like he's let them down. he says he feels gui
the 4th, the reform party seen as a challenge to the route and conservatives in some parliamentary seas for raj has previously met the united kingdom independence body. and he helps launch the process that led britain to leave the european union on directed by. i'm going to stop in this election. i'll be those you my candidacy at mid day tomorrow in the essex seaside town of class and so mid day tomorrow at clack to a charlie angela's life for us in london. he had said he wouldn't run. charlie,...
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the reform party is seen as a challenge to the ruling conservatives and some parliamentary seats for roger previously that the united kingdom independence body helped initiate the process that led to breaks it as listen back to a bit of what he had to say. i'm going to stand in the selection. i'll be those you might kind of the see a mid day tomorrow. the essex seaside town of claxon. so mid day tomorrow at clack, to live to charlie angela in london. charlie, i see nigel for eyes is still speaking behind do that. it said he wouldn't run. why has he changed his mind as well? first of all, i have to say this press comes into this put together so hastily that even some senior members of reform party didn't even know it was had just proved from officer punish sophia tricks. and i don't, for us has said he previously wasn't going to be standing in the election because that wasn't enough time. he was going to need weeks of months rather than weeks to uh, for the winning campaign. he said he was just gonna say this one out and instead focus his attention on helping his friend donald trump gets to the white house. so now he says he's changed hi
the reform party is seen as a challenge to the ruling conservatives and some parliamentary seats for roger previously that the united kingdom independence body helped initiate the process that led to breaks it as listen back to a bit of what he had to say. i'm going to stand in the selection. i'll be those you might kind of the see a mid day tomorrow. the essex seaside town of claxon. so mid day tomorrow at clack, to live to charlie angela in london. charlie, i see nigel for eyes is still...
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party, tony mac, who's an independent, and tasos papanastasiou for the heritage party, and andrew pemberton for ukip. >> well, throughout the election campaign we will be hearing from people across the united kingdombecause this is gb news and it is about the people of great britain, isn't it? >> well, it is and issues, of course, like nhs waiting list, the impact of immigration, cost of living, crisis , crime and of living, crisis, crime and policing are reporters have been to meet voters from all four nafions to meet voters from all four nations and were hearing from them regularly before polling day. so today it's time to talk to john from east yorkshire. >> my name is john dimaline . i'm >> my name is john dimaline. i'm from withernsea in east yorkshire and i'm aged 61. i've beenin yorkshire and i'm aged 61. i've been in business for a lot of years , probably 40 plus years. years, probably 40 plus years. we're involved in property, property maintenance, property rentals. i think that immigration needs to be better controlled. the concern for me is the criminal element. it's the it's the gangs , it's the the it's the gangs, it's the trafficking. it's the human trafficking. it's the human traffic
party, tony mac, who's an independent, and tasos papanastasiou for the heritage party, and andrew pemberton for ukip. >> well, throughout the election campaign we will be hearing from people across the united kingdombecause this is gb news and it is about the people of great britain, isn't it? >> well, it is and issues, of course, like nhs waiting list, the impact of immigration, cost of living, crisis , crime and of living, crisis, crime and policing are reporters have been to meet...
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pro—independence majority with parties crystal clear they wanted there to be a referendum of independence and scotland to become an independent country. and to date that democratic mandate has been ignored by the united kingdomll have this conversation on the 5th ofjuly, but if people want to make progress in the journey to independence they should vote snp. when people are weighing up how to vote, it is a question of whether you are committed to the democratic outcome whatever it is, whether it goes in your favour or not, whether you will accept that as a mandate to keep scotland in the union. there will be lots of issues that people will wrestle with in this election. they will wrestle with the fact that they have got a prospective labour government that is inflicting spending cuts where the tories left off. we will have £18 billion left of spending cuts and our public services cannot bear that, so people have to weigh up lots and lots of questions in the election, but what i am saying to voters in scotland is if they want to make progress on the journey to independence, there is only one way to do that and that is to vote snp. conversely, if a voter likes your policies, likes what you stand for, maybe eve
pro—independence majority with parties crystal clear they wanted there to be a referendum of independence and scotland to become an independent country. and to date that democratic mandate has been ignored by the united kingdomll have this conversation on the 5th ofjuly, but if people want to make progress in the journey to independence they should vote snp. when people are weighing up how to vote, it is a question of whether you are committed to the democratic outcome whatever it is, whether...
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united kingdom. >> this is underpinned overwhelmingly by hmt analysis treasury analysis. so people think that the labour party are going to win this election. they need to start saving, but it was presented as being entirely independentit? they're not being misleading the public. >> no, not at all. what was very clear in the permanent secretary from the treasury's letter today is this followed a very long established process of opposition costings . it set out opposition costings. it set out very clearly on gov.uk, including all of the assumptions that have been put in there as well. we have on occasion used the labour party's own internal analysis of these figures. we've done that to be fair. >> and now let's get back to normandy, where in a few minutes time, a royal british legion service of commemoration will take place. my gb news colleague ellie costello is there for us. ellie, welcome to the show. huge hugely emotional coverage throughout the day and yesterday you've been fantastic. the king gave an amazing speech in portsmouth earlier on. he said we are all eternally in their debt. and yet, poignantly, ellie, he referred to tragically these courageous men are now dwindling to so few. and ahead of the service t
united kingdom. >> this is underpinned overwhelmingly by hmt analysis treasury analysis. so people think that the labour party are going to win this election. they need to start saving, but it was presented as being entirely independentit? they're not being misleading the public. >> no, not at all. what was very clear in the permanent secretary from the treasury's letter today is this followed a very long established process of opposition costings . it set out opposition costings....