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let me put to you the latest yougov _ problems.yougov poll from july - problems. let me put to you the i latest yougov poll from july saying 57% of respondents, the highest ever, sayed was wrong to vote leave. yet the majority say it was wrong to leave and yet labour would like to be the government and doesn't labour have to take that into account and actually reopen the discussion about actually reopen the discussion about a possible return to europe? i sit here as chair _ a possible return to europe? i sit here as chair of _ a possible return to europe? i sit here as chair of labour in europe. there_ here as chair of labour in europe. there are— here as chair of labour in europe. there are two reasons, the priority is the _ there are two reasons, the priority is the businesses think they will go to the _ is the businesses think they will go to the walt— is the businesses think they will go to the wall because they can't cope with the _ to the wall because they can't cope with the added cost to the supply chain _ with the added co
let me put to you the latest yougov _ problems.yougov poll from july - problems. let me put to you the i latest yougov poll from july saying 57% of respondents, the highest ever, sayed was wrong to vote leave. yet the majority say it was wrong to leave and yet labour would like to be the government and doesn't labour have to take that into account and actually reopen the discussion about actually reopen the discussion about a possible return to europe? i sit here as chair _ a possible return to...
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again, a fascinating yougov has fascinating yougov poll has dropped overnight .immediate reaction to this seems very positive. 50% support rishi's move as opposed to 34% against. but the crucial people who are behind this are the working classes. the conservative leavers and northerners and those in rural areas . olivia those in rural areas. olivia that right there is what gave rishi a whopping 80 seat majority. sorry, boris last time around, it seems that this u—turn on petrol vehicles has got off to a flying start . well got off to a flying start. well it's really interesting you pick up on that, martin. >> this, this interest in the red wall, in this reversal of the net zero agenda reversal is too strong a word for it. rishi sunakis too strong a word for it. rishi sunak is tinkering around the edges of some of these interim targets. but i think that's what we've got to be looking at now. we've got to looking at the we've got to be looking at the electoral implications and there's fascinating there's a really fascinating sort of civil war going on within the co
again, a fascinating yougov has fascinating yougov poll has dropped overnight .immediate reaction to this seems very positive. 50% support rishi's move as opposed to 34% against. but the crucial people who are behind this are the working classes. the conservative leavers and northerners and those in rural areas . olivia those in rural areas. olivia that right there is what gave rishi a whopping 80 seat majority. sorry, boris last time around, it seems that this u—turn on petrol vehicles has...
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it's -- >> put up this polling today because we had the string of polls that showed -- the economist yougov-- 52% of the vote. none of this predicted we're 14 months out. here's the thing, susan del percio, that i think is weird about the republican party, and all this resignation. it does seem like you are walking into a trap. again, i get that everyone thinks that nothing can actually damage him politically and he's teflon or whatever. and i do think it's not going to be great to not rally around the nominee, who becomes nominee right around the time of the federal juries, heading down a federal guilty verdict. i don't think that's gonna be very good politically for the guy. and then you are locked into it. >> here's the problem. and here's the issue with public polling. when i work on the -- campaign, we used fine polak polling to find out who is gettable. they set narratives. and that is what is dangerous. so, donald trump does not -- to fight him on the electability argument, why would you? he's tied. >> exactly. even though i don't think that is what it is going to be the day after he
it's -- >> put up this polling today because we had the string of polls that showed -- the economist yougov-- 52% of the vote. none of this predicted we're 14 months out. here's the thing, susan del percio, that i think is weird about the republican party, and all this resignation. it does seem like you are walking into a trap. again, i get that everyone thinks that nothing can actually damage him politically and he's teflon or whatever. and i do think it's not going to be great to not...
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the latest yougov poll latest yougov latest yougov poll says 50% of people back it, says that 50% ofak to in working class communities and the community like those that i come from in the north—east of england, all care about climate change. they the north—east of england, all care about clinclimate.|ge. they the north—east of england, all care about clinclimate. you'veey care about the climate. you've pointed aptly pointed out very aptly beforehand that fortunately, priority bees take precedent and because of the way the country is being run for the last almost 18 years under the tory party , 18 years under the tory party, we haven't got the ability in working class communities to try and set priorities on climate change, but people still care about it. and i think it's cynical that they're cynical to say that they're doing okay. >> all right. but we're still hitting targets, though, hitting our targets, though, aren't have to aren't we? why would we have to do it so quickly? this is the thing. i the labour shadow thing. i mean, the labour shadow environment hasn't thing. i mean, th
the latest yougov poll latest yougov latest yougov poll says 50% of people back it, says that 50% ofak to in working class communities and the community like those that i come from in the north—east of england, all care about climate change. they the north—east of england, all care about clinclimate.|ge. they the north—east of england, all care about clinclimate. you'veey care about the climate. you've pointed aptly pointed out very aptly beforehand that fortunately, priority bees take...
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it yougov poll funding 41% of voters think this is an all-out ploy to embarrass president biden.nd out what really happens. and you recently heard from swing voters and pennsylvania. what is it that they make of all this? >> these individuals are very aware that this motivation of kevin mccarthy's is rooted in being part illiterate towards democrats for impeaching donald trump. they made clear that they have not seen anything coming from the gop proving that biden needs to be removed from office. they believe that kevin mccarthy is trying to get favor, not just with the freedom caucus, but with donald trump, who's made it very clear he wants to see his party get back at democrats, for what he believes they did to him, for his actions that he doesn't own up to or justify, or should i say, inappropriate and worthy of being impeached. it's going to be really concerning, obviously, to many of his voters looking to the gop to actually make a strong case towards them for what they should swim back towards trump from button. and they certainly haven't heard anything. >> andrew, let's he
it yougov poll funding 41% of voters think this is an all-out ploy to embarrass president biden.nd out what really happens. and you recently heard from swing voters and pennsylvania. what is it that they make of all this? >> these individuals are very aware that this motivation of kevin mccarthy's is rooted in being part illiterate towards democrats for impeaching donald trump. they made clear that they have not seen anything coming from the gop proving that biden needs to be removed from...
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still tide in this latest polling from kcbs news and yougov.ing 49% for biden, 50% for trump. it's a statistical dead heat. it just seems like the race is frozen right now no matter what poll you look at. what do you make of these numbers? >> it's shocking, and if i -- listen, on the right, you know, the fact that other republicans not named trump have not really dared to take him on, on a regular basis, that's fine. that's obvious. but over on the left, if i'm democrats, i am seriously asking myself why the incumbent, the sitting president, is polling tied with a former president who tried to overturn the last election, incited an insurrection, was twice impeached, and is now facing 91 criminal charges. that would deserve some introspection as well and maybe prompt -- i don't know -- someone on the left to say it might be time for joe biden to step down. he was meant to be a transitional president. he transitioned. now someone else should come in and be a transformational president. if i'm democrats, i'm flabbergasted that they have not made t
still tide in this latest polling from kcbs news and yougov.ing 49% for biden, 50% for trump. it's a statistical dead heat. it just seems like the race is frozen right now no matter what poll you look at. what do you make of these numbers? >> it's shocking, and if i -- listen, on the right, you know, the fact that other republicans not named trump have not really dared to take him on, on a regular basis, that's fine. that's obvious. but over on the left, if i'm democrats, i am seriously...
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. >> a new cbs yougov poll shows that president biden is in a statistical dead heat with former president 49 to 50. why is it tough for biden to push ahead of trump, who has been impeached twice, and is now facing a total of 91 charges across for criminal indictments? >> i think that part of it is just a reflection of where we are as a nation. i think generic question put in front of the country between a democratic nominee, and a republican nominee, would likely shake out and about that range. likely every time you ask the question. the important thing is as we get closer to an election, if donald trump is indeed the nominee, as voters begin to look at the contrast between the two candidates, because ultimately every race comes down to the contrast. they will see a president biden working to grow an economy for all people. someone who has but competence back in the white house. restore stability, and the american image on the world stage against somebody as you mentioned, who has been indicted, facing legal peril and is promising to shred the constitution. i think you will see the number
. >> a new cbs yougov poll shows that president biden is in a statistical dead heat with former president 49 to 50. why is it tough for biden to push ahead of trump, who has been impeached twice, and is now facing a total of 91 charges across for criminal indictments? >> i think that part of it is just a reflection of where we are as a nation. i think generic question put in front of the country between a democratic nominee, and a republican nominee, would likely shake out and about...
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. >> a new cbs yougov poll shows maximum age limits for elected office, one of those guys is in the majorityemocrats and republicans agree on. like many things americans agree on, you've got to wonder will anything change as a result? i mean, it sure looks like where we are right now, susan is that both of these men are headed for the nominations. >> yes, they are, and when you hear that the majority of americans by overwhelming numbers do not want to see a biden trump match up, this is in part why. they don't want to see two old white guys who are doing a rinse and repeat. they want to see innovation. they want to see younger people. they want to see energy come to go this country. people with a vision. now, joe biden is taking a bigger hit on age than donald trump for sure, and it's almost laughable given the three-year age difference. it's playing up against joe biden, and that's something he has to be concerned about. he's being defined by the republicans on this issue and hasn't found the right answer yet. >> meanwhile, john, you have some exclusive new reporting that was quite the topi
. >> a new cbs yougov poll shows maximum age limits for elected office, one of those guys is in the majorityemocrats and republicans agree on. like many things americans agree on, you've got to wonder will anything change as a result? i mean, it sure looks like where we are right now, susan is that both of these men are headed for the nominations. >> yes, they are, and when you hear that the majority of americans by overwhelming numbers do not want to see a biden trump match up,...
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we find a cbs news yougov survey with independent voters very critical in any election and his approval rating o with them is 31%. overall, 72% of americans think the country is doing badly, includin g 52% of democrats. >> can somebody win with those w numbers? >> well, it depends on whoo do his opponent is. that's going to have a lot to do with whether he can win, becaus e it could be an election. nobody's going to vote for joe biden. the question is, will they the qu vote against his opponent, particularly if it's president trump? that'll be theonent, dynamic. but, sean, when i watched joe on that stage today, i mean, how can you not reach ta shor conclusion that the man is he's he's a few french fries short of a happy meal and he talked about he needed to go. >> i think he's trying an unhappy meal right now. >> that is oblivious. yeah. >> not that he's achieved happiness of it. we got to watch. w livwe watched. we watch him live. p we can see how he performs. the people get it. but he acknowledges it's and whirlwind five day trip around the world. and he's right about that because th
we find a cbs news yougov survey with independent voters very critical in any election and his approval rating o with them is 31%. overall, 72% of americans think the country is doing badly, includin g 52% of democrats. >> can somebody win with those w numbers? >> well, it depends on whoo do his opponent is. that's going to have a lot to do with whether he can win, becaus e it could be an election. nobody's going to vote for joe biden. the question is, will they the qu vote against...
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poll, >> well, the latest yougov poll, of that found in of course, said that found in august of yearferendum this year. and only 39% would want a referendum in five years. so, of course, you know, different polls tell show five years. so, of course, you knydifferentent polls tell show five years. so, of course, you knydifferent results. 5 tell show five years. so, of course, you knydifferent results. what show five years. so, of course, you knydifferent results. what would us different results. what would rejoining look like ? how would rejoining look like? how would it work? it be it actually work? would it be the labour take us the labour party who take us there, starmer i at the moment. >> keir starmer is standing in the middle of the road, is getting both sides. getting hit from both sides. he has and all has to make a decision and all the polls i'm sorry, are moving in they might in one direction. they might vary amount that they're vary in the amount that they're saying we should rejoin or vary in the amount that they're sayina we should rejoin or vary in the amount that they'r
poll, >> well, the latest yougov poll, of that found in of course, said that found in august of yearferendum this year. and only 39% would want a referendum in five years. so, of course, you know, different polls tell show five years. so, of course, you knydifferentent polls tell show five years. so, of course, you knydifferent results. 5 tell show five years. so, of course, you knydifferent results. what show five years. so, of course, you knydifferent results. what would us different...
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and we reflect that the latest yougov poll . say 59% of latest yougov poll. say 59% of people who responded thought the king was doing a good job in this first 12 months of his reign . reign. >> and of course , 12 months ago >> and of course, 12 months ago today, the crowds were gathering in hyde park and outside buckingham palace , paying buckingham palace, paying tribute to the queen who died 12 months ago this afternoon, the king king charles and queen camilla, they're not in london today. they are marking the queen's passing in private there at the balmoral estate. but they were seen a little earlier today making the short journey by car to the scottish church. crathie kirk, where they commemorated the life and service of queen elizabeth. it was around one 30 minute service and the couple did make time to speak to well—wishers gathered close to the church. they were accompanied by members of their family as well and tribute arts are being paid by lots of people today, including princess eugenie, the queen's granddaughter. she's said she's thinking of her
and we reflect that the latest yougov poll . say 59% of latest yougov poll. say 59% of people who responded thought the king was doing a good job in this first 12 months of his reign . reign. >> and of course , 12 months ago >> and of course, 12 months ago today, the crowds were gathering in hyde park and outside buckingham palace , paying buckingham palace, paying tribute to the queen who died 12 months ago this afternoon, the king king charles and queen camilla, they're not in...
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the issue of immigration has become suchr a problem now for biden, because in the most recentbidens yougov poll, a whopping2 thir two thirds disapproved of his handling of immigration. ds his hanonly 34% approved.appr among republicans,oved 91% disapproved. 74% of independentsro disapproved. ved. 74but out of touch, democrats, somehow, 66% of them think scenes like this are just fine. yeah, looking good. those numbers are worse than they appear, by the way, because as i intimated at the outset republicans opinions on biden's handling immigration broke down along partisan lines. which us back to zaporizhia. he's smart enough to seeich brin that the situation isn't sustainable. he's not a dummy. zakaria. sustainable art enou not sus politically or practically. that thengle believes white house may be maybe considering a move may be to al have the appearance of tightening things at the iny er . now, just so you understand this, this is not because somehow biden, who doesn't think about anything but or any of the people puppets, puppeteers controllingabout anyt biden,biden have some policy epi
the issue of immigration has become suchr a problem now for biden, because in the most recentbidens yougov poll, a whopping2 thir two thirds disapproved of his handling of immigration. ds his hanonly 34% approved.appr among republicans,oved 91% disapproved. 74% of independentsro disapproved. ved. 74but out of touch, democrats, somehow, 66% of them think scenes like this are just fine. yeah, looking good. those numbers are worse than they appear, by the way, because as i intimated at the outset...
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poll . 48% of people yougov poll. 48% of people supported scrapping inheritance tax completely, whichh proportion . high proportion. >> well, particularly as catherine just said, only 4% of households are affected. so it's a worry about something that doesn't affect people. what does affect people and what my view the government ought to be addressing is the real concerns and the real problem of how you pay and the real problem of how you pay for social care, because thatis pay for social care, because that is where for people who have if you want to go down this route of people who've worked hard, saved hard, bought their own house, et cetera. et cetera .then own house, et cetera. et cetera . then they are faced with the very prospect of having to very real prospect of having to sell it or rent it out or something in to order pay enormous care fees . now, you enormous care fees. now, you know, 13 years of the tories, labour party before them, nobody has dealt with the issue of social care, which i think is much more pressing and much more concerning. but as catherine just said, you k
poll . 48% of people yougov poll. 48% of people supported scrapping inheritance tax completely, whichh proportion . high proportion. >> well, particularly as catherine just said, only 4% of households are affected. so it's a worry about something that doesn't affect people. what does affect people and what my view the government ought to be addressing is the real concerns and the real problem of how you pay and the real problem of how you pay for social care, because thatis pay for social...
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but a poll from yougov tonight suggests far more voters support the government's move than don't. kicking off about plans to cut animal numbers to curb nitrogen emissions. while coal—dependant poland is fighting the eu to keep its coal subsidies. climate policy whiplash isn'tjust a phenomenon here at home. well, here with some of the views of industry and business are dhara vyas, deputy ceo of energy uk — who represent most of the firms that operate right across the enrgy sector — and ben beadle, a landlord and chief executive of the national residential landlords association. welcome to both of you. you represent so many companies across the spectrum of the energy sector. broadly, what is their reaction to the announcement?— broadly, what is their reaction to the announcement? broadly speaking, the announcement? broadly speaking, the prime minister _ the announcement? broadly speaking, the prime minister was _ the announcement? broadly speaking, the prime minister was right _ the announcement? broadly speaking, the prime minister was right to - the prime minister was right to ide
but a poll from yougov tonight suggests far more voters support the government's move than don't. kicking off about plans to cut animal numbers to curb nitrogen emissions. while coal—dependant poland is fighting the eu to keep its coal subsidies. climate policy whiplash isn'tjust a phenomenon here at home. well, here with some of the views of industry and business are dhara vyas, deputy ceo of energy uk — who represent most of the firms that operate right across the enrgy sector — and ben...
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a yougov poll says 71% of people in the uk would support this . support this.iller, but it is funny how we all like to ban things we don't do. >> i know and i don't like. i'm not a great banner. but also if you start banning, when are you going banning booze or burgers? >> yeah, all of that fatty, unhealthy food. >> obesity kills more people. now. cigarette smoking. >> yeah, that's probably true . >> yeah, that's probably true. let us know what you think. gb views at gbnews.com is the email address. you can also get us on social media at gb news. but first, let's get the news with . aaron >> very good morning to you. it's a minute past one. i'm aaron armstrong in the newsroom . being gay or a woman isn't enough by itself to qualify for asylum. that's the view of the home secretary who will question whether international refugee rules are fit for purpose when she gives a speech later in washington, she'll ask if the un's 1951 convention washington, she'll ask if the un's1951 convention is washington, she'll ask if the un's 1951 convention is relevant un's1951 co
a yougov poll says 71% of people in the uk would support this . support this.iller, but it is funny how we all like to ban things we don't do. >> i know and i don't like. i'm not a great banner. but also if you start banning, when are you going banning booze or burgers? >> yeah, all of that fatty, unhealthy food. >> obesity kills more people. now. cigarette smoking. >> yeah, that's probably true . >> yeah, that's probably true. let us know what you think. gb views...
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he said it was a yougov poll. i held him up on it. it turned out held him up on it.e was nonsense. but why he was talking nonsense. but why are fighting these remainers? are we fighting these remainers? >> tell you >> well, because i'll tell you that you've just. >> just led me nicely >> you've just led me nicely onto what to say, which onto what i wanted to say, which is i actually don't agree is this i actually don't agree with emily. i think brexit is with emily. i do think brexit is in and, know, i'm in peril. and, you know, i'm someone that's talked about brexit peril for some brexit being in peril for some time, but this time really time, but this time i really think and in think sir keir starmer and in with blair behind him as you just said, the turd that won't flush is all pushing for us to have associate membership of the eu that's taken us back in. that is a betrayal of our vote and i think that's never been more of a fearful prospect. >> i'll just quickly point out on this. i actually think that the more keir starmer opens his mouth , the more unpopular hi
he said it was a yougov poll. i held him up on it. it turned out held him up on it.e was nonsense. but why he was talking nonsense. but why are fighting these remainers? are we fighting these remainers? >> tell you >> well, because i'll tell you that you've just. >> just led me nicely >> you've just led me nicely onto what to say, which onto what i wanted to say, which is i actually don't agree is this i actually don't agree with emily. i think brexit is with emily. i do...
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there is cbs yougov poll that i'm sure you're aware of. and i'm not sure if everyone watching is.n the early states, iowa, new hampshire. in both states you have about 75% of the voters. who say that they are open to voting for somebody other than donald trump. that they are looking there. and a large chunk of them. about a third of each of those states are saying that they will not vote for donald trump. so there is an opportunity, last night was another blown a chance to get those people united behind somebody that can actually be the guy who says, the chairman of the joint chiefs needs to be assassinated. >> last night was chaotic, messy, sloppy, a lot of major topics were addressed. vivek ramaswamy thank someone for speaking while he was interrupting. because that's what it was. because everyone was just shouting at the other. and it was hard at times. even just to hear what anyone was saying last night. and certainly there was no real breakthrough moment. there were some crunchy moments and some pretty bad one liners we can get through later. but there is, to your point, joe
there is cbs yougov poll that i'm sure you're aware of. and i'm not sure if everyone watching is.n the early states, iowa, new hampshire. in both states you have about 75% of the voters. who say that they are open to voting for somebody other than donald trump. that they are looking there. and a large chunk of them. about a third of each of those states are saying that they will not vote for donald trump. so there is an opportunity, last night was another blown a chance to get those people...
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>> well, we surveyed through yougov , so proper survey yougov, so proper survey secondary school teachershose, 20% their school. and of those, 20% said they let their child isn't allowed to use the facilities and 80% said they would use preferred pronouns. so they will call a boy or a boy or a girl and that you don't have an explicit rule to allow a child to use the facilities. if you call them, if you call a boy a girl, it's very difficult to then explain why why they shouldn't go into the girls . shouldn't go into the girls. >> all right, mate , thank you >> all right, mate, thank you very, very much. it is a slightly bad line, so i'm going to leave it there. maya, unfortunately . but i to leave it there. maya, unfortunately. but i think we all got the gist. it's my fault. today is the co—founder and executive director of sex matters. look, just that matters. look, just saying that schools be schools now apparently will be breaking essentially breaking the law essentially if they who they allow somebody who identifies sex identifies as the opposite sex to the toilets and the to use the
>> well, we surveyed through yougov , so proper survey yougov, so proper survey secondary school teachershose, 20% their school. and of those, 20% said they let their child isn't allowed to use the facilities and 80% said they would use preferred pronouns. so they will call a boy or a boy or a girl and that you don't have an explicit rule to allow a child to use the facilities. if you call them, if you call a boy a girl, it's very difficult to then explain why why they shouldn't go into...
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poll, a recent yougov poll, believe that the uk should continue to have a monarchy and 60% think thate soars when you get to the over 60, up to 87% of people believe that the uk should continue to have a monarchy over an elected head of state. only 11% of people in this country are unsure and there's only a small percentage, 26% say that we should have an elected head of state. i mean, can you imagine having someone like sadiq khan in as our elected head of state? you know what a terrible mayor he's been having someone like that over king charles who has been a constant the same as his mother. the late queen was a constant for years our lives, for over 70 years in our lives, who cares passionately about this country? who is i mean, he can be a bit of a tweedy radical, but he wants change. he wants to preserve the crafts and the traditions of the past. but he does want change as well. he's aware of that. and he's a man who's been ahead of his time. he was talking about climate change back in the early 80s, having world like 80s, having world leaders like joe sit on a world stage. joe b
poll, a recent yougov poll, believe that the uk should continue to have a monarchy and 60% think thate soars when you get to the over 60, up to 87% of people believe that the uk should continue to have a monarchy over an elected head of state. only 11% of people in this country are unsure and there's only a small percentage, 26% say that we should have an elected head of state. i mean, can you imagine having someone like sadiq khan in as our elected head of state? you know what a terrible mayor...
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but according to a yougov survey , nearly a third of yougov survey, nearly a third of people believeo, it doesn't raise the treasury that much money. so the tax burden is at a 70 year high. jeremy hunt is saying no , no tax jeremy hunt is saying no, no tax cuts in the autumn statement . cuts in the autumn statement. but what seems likely is that in the march budget, a cut to the threshold, which is currently 40, is likely to be announced. and then the conservative party are likely to make it a manifesto promise that if they get back into power , they will get back into power, they will ultimately abolish the inheritance tax completely . inheritance tax completely. catherine have we heard anything from the opposition? >> presumably this will provide some ammunition for those who want to say the tories only care about the wealthy ? about the wealthy? >> well, yes, it will feed into that. i think it's a very easy target for labour to say , look target for labour to say, look at them, we're in the middle of at them, we're in the middle of a cost of living crisis. the government is potent
but according to a yougov survey , nearly a third of yougov survey, nearly a third of people believeo, it doesn't raise the treasury that much money. so the tax burden is at a 70 year high. jeremy hunt is saying no , no tax jeremy hunt is saying no, no tax cuts in the autumn statement . cuts in the autumn statement. but what seems likely is that in the march budget, a cut to the threshold, which is currently 40, is likely to be announced. and then the conservative party are likely to make it a...
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yougov polling wanted a net zero referendum and also so that completely contradicts the points aboutery interesting statistic just two days ago, only nought point two days ago, only nought point two 5% of, of energy used in the united kingdom come from wind farms as you know, 0.2. >> matthew sadler. matthew sadler, this isn't a smooth process . process. >> right. so you're not wrong. i'm someone loves i'm i'm someone who loves i'm someone who loves nature . i'm a someone who loves nature. i'm a bird watcher. i'm a bird. >> well, then you won't like wind farms, will you? >> i'm not a fan of wind farms. >> i'm not a fan of wind farms. >> i'm not a fan of wind farms. >> i they're incredibly ugly. but somewhere >> but somewhere along the line, sacrifice made in sacrifice have to be made in order for us to reach our target. if we don't reach our target. if we don't reach our target , we can't target. if we don't reach our target, we can't lead target. if we don't reach our target , we can't lead the world. target, we can't lead the world. by target, we can't lead the world. by the way, of
yougov polling wanted a net zero referendum and also so that completely contradicts the points aboutery interesting statistic just two days ago, only nought point two days ago, only nought point two 5% of, of energy used in the united kingdom come from wind farms as you know, 0.2. >> matthew sadler. matthew sadler, this isn't a smooth process . process. >> right. so you're not wrong. i'm someone loves i'm i'm someone who loves i'm someone who loves nature . i'm a someone who loves...
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so recent yougov polling has the race wide open , polling has the race wide open, with failed sadiq khan friend of this show, susan hall . crucially, communist corbyn, who has been mooted to run for mayor but hasn't yet officially declared , is polling at 15% of declared, is polling at 15% of the vote share . guido reckons the vote share. guido reckons getting jezza to run for city hall under their two tories for corbyn hashtag war cry would split khan's plummeting vote and allow susan to sweep into office. well, paul staines, great to have you. that's at least what i assume , um, is the least what i assume, um, is the reason behind the campaign. >> a few years ago , i think 2017 >> a few years ago, i think 2017 when we the first labour leadership election that won , leadership election that won, corbyn was it 2015? >> sorry , myself and toby young >> sorry, myself and toby young launched a campaign and for £3 you could join the labour party and vote for jeremy corbyn. now he won. >> it would keep them out of government. >> well, what's going on? >> well, what's going on? >> a lot of peo
so recent yougov polling has the race wide open , polling has the race wide open, with failed sadiq khan friend of this show, susan hall . crucially, communist corbyn, who has been mooted to run for mayor but hasn't yet officially declared , is polling at 15% of declared, is polling at 15% of the vote share . guido reckons the vote share. guido reckons getting jezza to run for city hall under their two tories for corbyn hashtag war cry would split khan's plummeting vote and allow susan to sweep...
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so recent yougov polling has the race wide open , polling has the race wide open, with failed sadiq khan friend of this show, susan hall . crucially, communist corbyn, who has been mooted to run for mayor but hasn't yet officially declared , is polling at 15% of declared, is polling at 15% of the vote share . guido reckons the vote share. guido reckons getting jezza to run for city hall under their two tories for corbyn hashtag war cry would split khan's plummeting vote and allow susan to sweep into office. well, paul staines, great to have you. that's at least what i assume , um, is the least what i assume, um, is the reason behind the campaign. >> a few years ago , i think 2017 >> a few years ago, i think 2017 when we the first labour leadership election that won , leadership election that won, corbyn was it 2015? >> sorry , myself and toby young >> sorry, myself and toby young launched a campaign and for £3 you could join the labour party and vote for jeremy corbyn. now he won. >> it would keep them out of government. >> well, what's going on? >> well, what's going on? >> a lot of peo
so recent yougov polling has the race wide open , polling has the race wide open, with failed sadiq khan friend of this show, susan hall . crucially, communist corbyn, who has been mooted to run for mayor but hasn't yet officially declared , is polling at 15% of declared, is polling at 15% of the vote share . guido reckons the vote share. guido reckons getting jezza to run for city hall under their two tories for corbyn hashtag war cry would split khan's plummeting vote and allow susan to sweep...
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study well, last year a yougov study found a quarter of people found that a quarter of people now haven 4 of us. their you're welcome to inspect my body to foot, but no body from head to foot, but no thanks. body from head to foot, but no thanks . there's none there right thanks. there's none there right 7 thanks. there's none there right ? should we judge people for tattoos ? zentropa entertainment tattoos? zentropa entertainment journalist sarah robertson joins us now . she's not a fan. us now. she's not a fan. >> i'm not indeed. eamonn i think we come into this world beautiful already. masters of art, a masterpiece with gorgeous skin . you know, we've got this skin. you know, we've got this lovely blank canvas, beautiful skin. why would you want to desecrate that and ruin it with with what really are quite ugly tattoos ? it's like going up to tattoos? it's like going up to the mona lisa and then drawing a heart on the mona lisa's shoulder. and it can never ruin a piece of art, would you? >> well, the thing is, we're all different people in our 20s, ellie, i think there we are in our
study well, last year a yougov study found a quarter of people found that a quarter of people now haven 4 of us. their you're welcome to inspect my body to foot, but no body from head to foot, but no thanks. body from head to foot, but no thanks . there's none there right thanks. there's none there right 7 thanks. there's none there right ? should we judge people for tattoos ? zentropa entertainment tattoos? zentropa entertainment journalist sarah robertson joins us now . she's not a fan. us...
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but the yougov poll said more than half the country thinks that we should abolish. 40% of labour voters think it should and more 18 to 24 year olds believe in favour of scrapping it than not getting rid of it. did that surprise you, those results, the numbers of people wanting now to get rid of inheritance tax, it did . did. >> i mean, i'd quite like to see the questions that ipsos asked because as you know, you can you can skew the answers depending on the questions. you know, you could say, do you think it's fair that people who've paid tax all their lives then have tax again when they die? the first question, you know , that would question, you know, that would be the answer. that would be my answer, absolutely. and of course, i don't think inheritance tax is fair, but we have to have taxes. so if we're going to cut anything , i would going to cut anything, i would like us to cut taxes . is that like us to cut taxes. is that actually affect the economy ? actually affect the economy? reem that's reem that's a very good point , reem that's reem that's a very good p
but the yougov poll said more than half the country thinks that we should abolish. 40% of labour voters think it should and more 18 to 24 year olds believe in favour of scrapping it than not getting rid of it. did that surprise you, those results, the numbers of people wanting now to get rid of inheritance tax, it did . did. >> i mean, i'd quite like to see the questions that ipsos asked because as you know, you can you can skew the answers depending on the questions. you know, you could...
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there was a yougov poll done a few years ago which asked people, you know, pretty much that question,? and was 2. that's and the answer was 2. that's that's not a typo. it's 2 to 2. you 2.0. and then when you know, 2.0. and then when planners when i give that statistic sound a little bit smug and say, this is why we need planning, the answer for planners is 7. and so double, triple, quadruple, quintuple . triple, quadruple, quintuple. those numbers we've lost confidence that new places will make existing places better . make existing places better. there are lots of reasons for that. so it isn't just what a house looks like. it's what the roads are like. impact on traffic, impact on school places , impact on doctors studios. but what you see time after time is that in principle that people who in principle accept the need for new housing and most of us do, and that's gone up over the last ten years when you then ask okay, when you then ask them, okay, what houses here, what about these houses here, particularly they particularly near us, then they find wide range find a very wide rang
there was a yougov poll done a few years ago which asked people, you know, pretty much that question,? and was 2. that's and the answer was 2. that's that's not a typo. it's 2 to 2. you 2.0. and then when you know, 2.0. and then when planners when i give that statistic sound a little bit smug and say, this is why we need planning, the answer for planners is 7. and so double, triple, quadruple, quintuple . triple, quadruple, quintuple. those numbers we've lost confidence that new places will...
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lucian letby was convicted of murdering seven infants in the attempted murder of six others and a yougovund that the majority of voters in scotland support proposals to allow terminally ill people to end their lives through approved medication . through approved medication. >> this comes ahead of a proposed assisted dying bill, which could see scotland join australia, zealand and ten australia, new zealand and ten us states with similar legislation . legislation. >> sometimes i feel as if i could die. >> amen. >> amen. >> with the system, i'm not assisting. >> just so you know. no, no. my mum said this. she's like, if i ever get in a right state, i want you or your brother. no, absolutely not going to take you to whatever that place is, dignitas or whatever. >> and you wouldn't want somebody to it to you, probably. >> but i could not do it to my beloved mum. i just couldn't. and i don't know if i could ask another. there's a huge debate, but don't if could ask but i don't know if i could ask another person to do that. >> very true. but >> yeah, very true. but suffering it's unnecessary s
lucian letby was convicted of murdering seven infants in the attempted murder of six others and a yougovund that the majority of voters in scotland support proposals to allow terminally ill people to end their lives through approved medication . through approved medication. >> this comes ahead of a proposed assisted dying bill, which could see scotland join australia, zealand and ten australia, new zealand and ten us states with similar legislation . legislation. >> sometimes i feel...