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tories lost control of time and labour ticket but i think— of time and labour ticket but i think labour is confident to increase _ think labour is confident to increase their control which will bode _ increase their control which will hode wett— increase their control which will bode well for the general election. 0ne bode well for the general election. one other— bode well for the general election. one other two factors— gloucester has a _ one other two factors— gloucester has a three — one other two factors— gloucester has a three horse race with a councit— has a three horse race with a council run _ has a three horse race with a council run by conservatives for 20 years _ council run by conservatives for 20 years but — council run by conservatives for 20 years but they have openly admitted they expect they will be going backwards. and if you go to dorset, reativ _ backwards. and if you go to dorset, really interesting to see what's happening there. the conservatives run the _ happening there. the conservatives run the council, and one tactic they have _ run the counci
tories lost control of time and labour ticket but i think— of time and labour ticket but i think labour is confident to increase _ think labour is confident to increase their control which will bode _ increase their control which will hode wett— increase their control which will bode well for the general election. 0ne bode well for the general election. one other— bode well for the general election. one other two factors— gloucester has a _ one other two factors— gloucester has a...
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as the labour party carried out _ labour party. as the labour party carried out the _ labour party. as the labour party carried out the same _ labour party. as the labour party carried out the same due - labour party. as the labour party| carried out the same due diligence they would on any other new candidates coming aboard? he they would on any other new candidates coming aboard? he is not a labour candidate _ candidates coming aboard? he is not a labour candidate at _ candidates coming aboard? he is not a labour candidate at the _ candidates coming aboard? he is not a labour candidate at the next - a labour candidate at the next general election. he has been a member of parliament for 14 years, still works in the nhs wherever he can, he is going back to the nhs when this parliament comes to an end, and i think it... i think a sign of both the state of the conservative party, but also the strength of the labour party that we are attracting someone like dan poulter over to the labour benches before the general election arrives and i hope that sends a signal to those disaffected con
as the labour party carried out _ labour party. as the labour party carried out the _ labour party. as the labour party carried out the same _ labour party. as the labour party carried out the same due - labour party. as the labour party| carried out the same due diligence they would on any other new candidates coming aboard? he they would on any other new candidates coming aboard? he is not a labour candidate _ candidates coming aboard? he is not a labour candidate at _ candidates coming...
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also under labour. $5 a built enough houses over many years. also under labour.— also under labour. as a result the government _ also under labour. as a result the government presiding _ also under labour. as a result the government presiding over - also under labour. as a result the government presiding over an i also under labour. as a result the i government presiding over an acute and intensifying housing crisis and there is no aspect of it that is not ameliorated by not building many more homes. you ameliorated by not building many more homes-— ameliorated by not building many more homes. ., ., ., ., more homes. you would have to get into bed with — more homes. you would have to get into bed with the _ more homes. you would have to get into bed with the house-builders, i into bed with the house—builders, some of them are making more about your party but some of them have questions to answer about land banking and the quality of houses getting built, will you get too close to those house—builders? brute close to those house-builders? we need close to those house—builde
also under labour. $5 a built enough houses over many years. also under labour.— also under labour. as a result the government _ also under labour. as a result the government presiding _ also under labour. as a result the government presiding over - also under labour. as a result the government presiding over an i also under labour. as a result the i government presiding over an acute and intensifying housing crisis and there is no aspect of it that is not ameliorated by not building many...
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labour says that would make them run a whole lot better. and there wouldn't be a big bang where suddenly british rail back! it would be that as the existing rail franchises which are run by commercial operations come to an end, they would be taken over by a publicly owned company or the department for transport, essentially the government. and labour are saying that would take about five years, to bring all of those existing franchises back under public control. they are talking about the impact that would have on reliability and general railway service. although there is a bit of, i was going to say a plot twist but i'm trying to come up with a railway version of that... i don't know, a leaf on the line? a leaf on labour's line! is that terrible? it is the usual quality of newscast. let's put it that way! the leaf on the line for labour when it comes to this is that the government is actually doing a sort of version of this already. to give us his analysis, here is chris mason who was with keir starmer in the north—east of england today.
labour says that would make them run a whole lot better. and there wouldn't be a big bang where suddenly british rail back! it would be that as the existing rail franchises which are run by commercial operations come to an end, they would be taken over by a publicly owned company or the department for transport, essentially the government. and labour are saying that would take about five years, to bring all of those existing franchises back under public control. they are talking about the...
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the labour party — country being one of them. the labour party are _ country being one of them. tue: labour party are well country being one of them. tt;e: labour party are well ahead in the polls and have a general election was held tomorrow they would beat the red hot favourite to be in government and for him to be prime minister. the daily mail is not a labour supporting newspaper but he did an interview in the daily mail today. they are trying to reach out today. they are trying to reach out to voters. i think what sir keir is trying to do is put clear water between him and his predecessor jeremy corbyn, who was much more sceptical about the uk because that nuclear deterrent. keir starmer saying he is committed to it, pointing out it was a labour government in 1945 that set out the nuclear deterrent and was instrumental in founding nato. keir starmer saying it would be the ambition of a labour government to spend 2.5% of national income on defence. fundamentally, there is not too much to choose between the labour party and conservative party on it. the tories are pointing ou
the labour party — country being one of them. the labour party are _ country being one of them. tue: labour party are well country being one of them. tt;e: labour party are well ahead in the polls and have a general election was held tomorrow they would beat the red hot favourite to be in government and for him to be prime minister. the daily mail is not a labour supporting newspaper but he did an interview in the daily mail today. they are trying to reach out today. they are trying to reach...
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the reason _ labour party to retain control. the reason for — labour party to retain control. the reason for that, if you different things— reason for that, if you different things at— reason for that, if you different things at play. firstly, last time round, — things at play. firstly, last time round, this— things at play. firstly, last time round, this time last year, the labour— round, this time last year, the labour party won big in swindon for the first— labour party won big in swindon for the first time in 20 years, taking control— the first time in 20 years, taking control from the conservatives, the combination of seats that are up this year. — combination of seats that are up this year, this coming thursday, are a combination that the labour party lost hack_ a combination that the labour party lost back when they were at a low ebb a _ lost back when they were at a low ebb a few— lost back when they were at a low ebb a few years ago. coming back now, _ ebb a few years ago. coming back now. they— ebb a few years ago. coming back now, they feel their
the reason _ labour party to retain control. the reason for — labour party to retain control. the reason for that, if you different things— reason for that, if you different things at— reason for that, if you different things at play. firstly, last time round, — things at play. firstly, last time round, this— things at play. firstly, last time round, this time last year, the labour— round, this time last year, the labour party won big in swindon for the first— labour party won big...
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party is saying the labour party has changed. look, the conservative guy coming over here because he believes the labour party has changed. but also, especially given dan poulter isn't a household name, at least until this morning, for the labour party, one of the great boosts here is basically rubbing the conservative party's faces in the mud. what is the choreography of it? you said stunt but then not stunt, but i said timing, but it is sort of it say, look, oh! yes. it's a big reveal. if we talk about it in the context of politics being some kind of reality show, it is a big reveal. it is a big ta—da moment and it will have been worked out under great, great secrecy. downing street was only told a few minutes before it happened, before it was made public by us here at the bbc and the observer newspaper. so downing street didn't know anything about it at all. only i think a less than six people in the labour party knew anything about it at all. wes streeting, the shadow health secretary, who this obviously interested in this
party is saying the labour party has changed. look, the conservative guy coming over here because he believes the labour party has changed. but also, especially given dan poulter isn't a household name, at least until this morning, for the labour party, one of the great boosts here is basically rubbing the conservative party's faces in the mud. what is the choreography of it? you said stunt but then not stunt, but i said timing, but it is sort of it say, look, oh! yes. it's a big reveal. if we...
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the only country in the united kingdom, the labour led government in wales, the labour led government in wales, the tories in england, strike after strike, we have had relative peace with our relationship with the trade unions. we can reflect on what he has done as first minister. who unions. we can reflect on what he has done as first minister. who do ou want has done as first minister. who do you want to _ has done as first minister. who do you want to be _ has done as first minister. who do you want to be the _ has done as first minister. who do you want to be the new— has done as first minister. who do you want to be the new party - has done as first minister. who do. you want to be the new party leader and first minister? that you want to be the new party leader and first minister?— and first minister? that will be up to the party _ and first minister? that will be up to the party members. _ and first minister? that will be up to the party members. john - and first minister? that will be up i to the party members. john swinney to the party members. john swinney carries widesp
the only country in the united kingdom, the labour led government in wales, the labour led government in wales, the tories in england, strike after strike, we have had relative peace with our relationship with the trade unions. we can reflect on what he has done as first minister. who unions. we can reflect on what he has done as first minister. who do ou want has done as first minister. who do you want to _ has done as first minister. who do you want to be _ has done as first minister. who do...
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the labour party cannot tell you at all what _ labour party cannot tell you at all what they — labour party cannot tell you at all what they would do about this issue. and worse _ what they would do about this issue. and worse than that they have actively — and worse than that they have actively tried to frustrate us at every— actively tried to frustrate us at every turn. i talked with a 900 people — every turn. i talked with a 900 people we have arrested with the powers _ people we have arrested with the powers that we passed. the labour party— powers that we passed. the labour party voted — powers that we passed. the labour party voted against that. those are very tangible to build difference. there's— very tangible to build difference. there's are new powers of the conservative party past that have led to _ conservative party past that have led to the — conservative party past that have led to the arrest of nearly 1000 people — led to the arrest of nearly 1000 people sentenced 500 years worth of 'ail people sentenced 500 years worth of jail time~ _ people sentenced
the labour party cannot tell you at all what _ labour party cannot tell you at all what they — labour party cannot tell you at all what they would do about this issue. and worse _ what they would do about this issue. and worse than that they have actively — and worse than that they have actively tried to frustrate us at every— actively tried to frustrate us at every turn. i talked with a 900 people — every turn. i talked with a 900 people we have arrested with the powers _ people we...
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he will now be a labour mp. he is not going to stand down so there is not going to stand down so there is not going to stand down so there is not going to be a by—election. i think his intention is to carry on as a labour mp until the next election and then stand down from parliament and carry on with his job as a dr. there is no requirement for there to be a by—election or anything like that. defections do happen in politics. i think there have been about 200 since 1979. but they are a big deal and i think they are often a straw in the wind, a sign that something is up within the party from which the defection happened. i talk to tory mps a lot. there is a big malaise at the moment in the tory party. they look at the opinion polls. the mood is bleak. they have local elections in a few days' time that they feel like going to be bad. the clock is running down quite fast now until the general election and they are twitchy and nervous and despondent. i think that is what comes across from what dr poulter is say
he will now be a labour mp. he is not going to stand down so there is not going to stand down so there is not going to stand down so there is not going to be a by—election. i think his intention is to carry on as a labour mp until the next election and then stand down from parliament and carry on with his job as a dr. there is no requirement for there to be a by—election or anything like that. defections do happen in politics. i think there have been about 200 since 1979. but they are a big...
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i will probably vote labour, to be honest. would you always vote labour? not always. but i probably will this time. why do you think you will vote this time? i don't like the direction of the conservatives in the past eight years. are you tempted to give an indication of who you might vote for? no! not even my husband knows who i'm going to vote for! we've been married for. 40 years, and i still don't know who she votes for! that's quite something! so do you go to the polling station together? yes. and you enter the booth, and that's a private matter? yes. that's it, yes. discretion in a crucial battleground. there are 26 parliamentary constituencies wholly within the west midlands combined authority area. many will be fought on new boundaries. calculations suggest that the tories would have won 13 of them in 2019. current opinion polls suggest a national swing of between 15 and 16% from the tories to labour. that could net labour an extra seven seats giving them 20 out of 26 with a further two possibly in play. if you want a litmus test of the national mood, you can'
i will probably vote labour, to be honest. would you always vote labour? not always. but i probably will this time. why do you think you will vote this time? i don't like the direction of the conservatives in the past eight years. are you tempted to give an indication of who you might vote for? no! not even my husband knows who i'm going to vote for! we've been married for. 40 years, and i still don't know who she votes for! that's quite something! so do you go to the polling station together?...
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a conservative mp defects to labour. dan poulter says his former party is no longer focused on public services. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital, president zelensky again calls on ukraine's allies to provide more air defences. and police have moved in to break up a pro—palestinian protest at northeastern university in boston. officials say 100 people were detained. we'll have the latest. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign minister has said that his country's planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended if there is a deal to secure the release of the remaining hostages held by hamas. this comes after egyptian mediators arrived in israel with local media reporting there's been notable progress in finding common ground. in the last few hours, it's also been announced that america's top diplomat antony blinken will visit saudi arabia this week. meanwhile, hamas has posted a new video, which shows two of the hostages captured during it
a conservative mp defects to labour. dan poulter says his former party is no longer focused on public services. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital, president zelensky again calls on ukraine's allies to provide more air defences. and police have moved in to break up a pro—palestinian protest at northeastern university in boston. officials say 100 people were detained. we'll have the latest. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign...
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are in— truth is given how far ahead labour are in the _ truth is given how far ahead labour are in the polls, they still have a 20 point — are in the polls, they still have a 20 point lead, perhaps keir starmer does not _ 20 point lead, perhaps keir starmer does not need a recovery in scottand~ _ does not need a recovery in scotland. the labour party has risen in scotland _ scotland. the labour party has risen in scotland for the same reason as south _ in scotland for the same reason as south of— in scotland for the same reason as south of the border, but in the last 12 months— south of the border, but in the last 12 months in the wake of nicola sturgeon's resignation, it has profited — sturgeon's resignation, it has profited from the fact that some people _ profited from the fact that some people who still support independence, independence support is still— independence, independence support is still nearly around 50%, some of the supporters are no longer willing to vote _ the supporters are no longer willing to vote for— the supporters are no longer willing to vote f
are in— truth is given how far ahead labour are in the _ truth is given how far ahead labour are in the polls, they still have a 20 point — are in the polls, they still have a 20 point lead, perhaps keir starmer does not _ 20 point lead, perhaps keir starmer does not need a recovery in scottand~ _ does not need a recovery in scotland. the labour party has risen in scotland _ scotland. the labour party has risen in scotland for the same reason as south _ in scotland for the same reason as...
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party-— labour party. look, in keir starmer's _ labour party. look, in keir starmer's case, _ labour party. look, in keir starmer's case, positions l labour party. look, in keir. starmer's case, positions do labour party. look, in keir- starmer's case, positions do change on a sort _ starmer's case, positions do change on a sort of— starmer's case, positions do change on a sort of weekly _ starmer's case, positions do change on a sort of weekly basis, _ starmer's case, positions do change on a sort of weekly basis, but - starmer's case, positions do change on a sort of weekly basis, but if- starmer's case, positions do change on a sort of weekly basis, but if we i on a sort of weekly basis, but if we put asidem — on a sort of weekly basis, but if we putasidem i— on a sort of weekly basis, but if we put aside... i don't _ on a sort of weekly basis, but if we put aside... i don't want _ on a sort of weekly basis, but if we put aside... i don't want to - put aside... i don't want to be overly— put asi
party-— labour party. look, in keir starmer's _ labour party. look, in keir starmer's case, _ labour party. look, in keir starmer's case, positions l labour party. look, in keir. starmer's case, positions do labour party. look, in keir- starmer's case, positions do change on a sort _ starmer's case, positions do change on a sort of— starmer's case, positions do change on a sort of weekly _ starmer's case, positions do change on a sort of weekly basis, _ starmer's case, positions do change...
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labourare no one labour former labour councillor said. labour are no longer providing the policies, support orfocus said. labour are no longer providing the policies, support or focus on local government. i couldn't have put it better mice. we are going to leave deputy prime minister's there. let us introduce our guests for this part of politics live, andrew bowie, for labour the labour party chair annaliese dodds and the bbc�*s chief political correspondent henry zeffman. welcome to all of you. henry there was a certain amount of knock about feel between angela rayner and oliver dowding, they have of course i think met five times across the despatch box standing in for their bosses but quickly, slightly deprecating in terms of the stories of angela rayner, she offered that up but talked about the renters reform bill which we expect of course, in parliament shortly. and this idea of no fault eviction, is it going to be in this bill? j no fault eviction, is it going to be in this bill?— in this bill? i don't think it would have come _
labourare no one labour former labour councillor said. labour are no longer providing the policies, support orfocus said. labour are no longer providing the policies, support or focus on local government. i couldn't have put it better mice. we are going to leave deputy prime minister's there. let us introduce our guests for this part of politics live, andrew bowie, for labour the labour party chair annaliese dodds and the bbc�*s chief political correspondent henry zeffman. welcome to all of...
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labour called the claim is _ labour called the claim is extraordinary.— labour called the claim is extraordina . , ., , extraordinary. may raise serious auestions extraordinary. may raise serious questions about _ extraordinary. may raise serious questions about the _ extraordinary. may raise serious questions about the misuse - extraordinary. may raise serious questions about the misuse of l extraordinary. may raise serious - questions about the misuse of funds and the _ questions about the misuse of funds and the pressure put on others to facilitate — and the pressure put on others to facilitate it. perhaps more importantly, also how these issues are handled by the conservative party~ _ are handled by the conservative pa . ., ., ., , are handled by the conservative pa. are handled by the conservative pa . ., ., ., , ., party. the honourable lady mention serious allegations _ party. the honourable lady mention serious allegations and _ party. the honourable lady mention serious allegations and other- serious allegations and other incidents— serious allegations and other incidents that _ s
labour called the claim is _ labour called the claim is extraordinary.— labour called the claim is extraordina . , ., , extraordinary. may raise serious auestions extraordinary. may raise serious questions about _ extraordinary. may raise serious questions about the _ extraordinary. may raise serious questions about the misuse - extraordinary. may raise serious questions about the misuse of l extraordinary. may raise serious - questions about the misuse of funds and the _ questions about the...
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, the labour approach, the changes— example, the labour approach, the changes they — example, the labour approach, the changes they want _ example, the labour approach, the changes they want to _ example, the labour approach, the changes they want to make, - example, the labour approach, the changes they want to make, for - changes they want to make, for ekampie. — changes they want to make, for example, shutting _ changes they want to make, for example, shutting down- changes they want to make, for example, shutting down the - changes they want to make, for. example, shutting down the north sea, industry— example, shutting down the north sea, industry has _ example, shutting down the north sea, industry has said _ example, shutting down the north sea, industry has said that - example, shutting down the north sea, industry has said that will - example, shutting down the north sea, industry has said that will be | sea, industry has said that will be the country— sea, industry has said that will be the country on _ sea, industry has said that will be the country on investable. - sea,
, the labour approach, the changes— example, the labour approach, the changes they — example, the labour approach, the changes they want _ example, the labour approach, the changes they want to _ example, the labour approach, the changes they want to make, - example, the labour approach, the changes they want to make, for - changes they want to make, for ekampie. — changes they want to make, for example, shutting _ changes they want to make, for example, shutting down- changes they want...
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what is the labour party saying about this? we have labour party saying about this? , have had a statement in the last half an hour from the have had a statement in the last half an hourfrom the labour have had a statement in the last half an hour from the labour party that angela welcomes the chance to lay out the facts with the police. they said they are confident she has complied with the rules at all times. it is probably helpfuljust to talk you through the story. it goes back more than a decade. angela rayner porterformer goes back more than a decade. angela rayner porter former council house in stockport in 2007, she got married in 2010. she saw that council house in 2015. she made a bit of a profit on a petition pay capital gains because she declared it was her principal residence, but it was her principal residence, but it is alleged she had moved in with her husband at a separate address, so the allocation issue provided false information on official documents. she insists it is absolutely not the case and are strenuously denied this throughout. she says she
what is the labour party saying about this? we have labour party saying about this? , have had a statement in the last half an hour from the have had a statement in the last half an hourfrom the labour have had a statement in the last half an hour from the labour party that angela welcomes the chance to lay out the facts with the police. they said they are confident she has complied with the rules at all times. it is probably helpfuljust to talk you through the story. it goes back more than a...
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as i said a few times there — labour's plans? as i said a few times there are _ labour's plans? as i said a few times there are rules - labour's plans? as i said a few times there are rules in i labour's plans? as i said a few times there are rules in the i labour's plans? as i said a few- times there are rules in the system. if people completely disengage those conditions on social security, i think that is important, because it is a contributory system where people pay into it and the support thatis people pay into it and the support that is there is for when they need it. the problem we have at the moment is not the rules, it is the help and support people need which is why it is our nhs plan that will help get the support in on the hillside and also changing job centres so that we don't have this tick box culture any more give people real help. particularly... i thought your mental health counsellors were for children and young people. counsellors were for children and young people-— counsellors were for children and young people. that is right but we will improve _ young
as i said a few times there — labour's plans? as i said a few times there are _ labour's plans? as i said a few times there are rules - labour's plans? as i said a few times there are rules in i labour's plans? as i said a few times there are rules in the i labour's plans? as i said a few- times there are rules in the system. if people completely disengage those conditions on social security, i think that is important, because it is a contributory system where people pay into it and the...
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we had a coalition between labour and the little - between labour and the little democrats for many years, then snp took power in 2007 as a minority government until 2011. the deals they did in those days were with the tories, who sought to gain advantage and get concessions from the snp is. those days have gone, especially after the scottish independence and brexit referenda. politics in scotland has long been difficult, but now it is very tough indeed. it will be extremely difficult for the snp to sustain confidence in their government and even more difficult to sustain confidence in getting their budget through. it will be a tough time, but humza yousaf thinks he is more in tone with the views of the scottish people, who will be somewhat fed up of the greens. thank ou for somewhat fed up of the greens. thank you for your — somewhat fed up of the greens. thank you for your insight _ somewhat fed up of the greens. thank you for your insight into _ somewhat fed up of the greens. thank you for your insight into scottish politics was not appreciate your time. let's stay with politics. the
we had a coalition between labour and the little - between labour and the little democrats for many years, then snp took power in 2007 as a minority government until 2011. the deals they did in those days were with the tories, who sought to gain advantage and get concessions from the snp is. those days have gone, especially after the scottish independence and brexit referenda. politics in scotland has long been difficult, but now it is very tough indeed. it will be extremely difficult for the...
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it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say their new plan would work. by closing some of the loopholes on the amount of tax that non—doms pay, they think they will raise this — 2.6 billion by the end of the next parliament. then, by giving hmrc more money and cracking down on tax that should be paid, but isn't, they think they would raise this — 5 billion a year within the next few years. there is a question of ambition here, about how much labour wants to do if it wins power, and what we are hearing is here is a few billion. small change in big government terms, is that it? £5 billion is not small change. it is in terms of government spending. well, £5 billion will mean that we can have two million additional appointments in the nhs, so to clear the... let me tell you about the ambition because i
it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say their new plan would work. by closing some of the loopholes on the amount of tax that non—doms pay, they think they will raise this — 2.6 billion by the end of the next parliament. then, by giving hmrc more money and cracking down on tax...
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what about the labour party? keir starmer said it was fantastic to welcome dan poulter to the party. how big is this a coup for labour? this is the sort of thing that was happening in the 1990s, i mean, people may not remember but there was a former tory minister called alan howarth who defected to tony blair's labour party in 1995, shaun woodward, the better—known defection, that was actually after labour got into government. but all the traffic was in that direction at that time and the same thing seems to be happening again, and that will add to labour's confidence about the coming election. and we've got big local elections coming up in just a few days�* time. obviously, we don't know what is going to happen there, but if they are as bad for the tories as some are anticipating, does that again, combined with this, call rishi sunak�*s leadership into question in the coming weeks? i don't think so because i think the general election is not far away, whatever happens, i mean, it is going to be by the end
what about the labour party? keir starmer said it was fantastic to welcome dan poulter to the party. how big is this a coup for labour? this is the sort of thing that was happening in the 1990s, i mean, people may not remember but there was a former tory minister called alan howarth who defected to tony blair's labour party in 1995, shaun woodward, the better—known defection, that was actually after labour got into government. but all the traffic was in that direction at that time and the...
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here in the uk — labour leader sir keir starmer has said a labour government would aim to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp "as soon as resources allow". he also told the i newspaper he would conduct a strategic review of defence and security "to be clear what the priorities are". sir keir�*s aim matches that of chancellorjeremy hunt, who has also said he wants defence spending to rise to 2.5%. it currently stands at 2.1% of gdp. let's speak to our correspondent nick eardley, in westminster this is really starting to feel like an election year, we are hearing from all parties about what their plans would be but tell us more about what sir keir starmer has said. ., ., ., . said. you mentioned that defence sendin: said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge _ said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge and _ said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge and yes - said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge and yes it - said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge and yes it is i spending pledge and yes it is interesting that keir starmer is saying i would hope
here in the uk — labour leader sir keir starmer has said a labour government would aim to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp "as soon as resources allow". he also told the i newspaper he would conduct a strategic review of defence and security "to be clear what the priorities are". sir keir�*s aim matches that of chancellorjeremy hunt, who has also said he wants defence spending to rise to 2.5%. it currently stands at 2.1% of gdp. let's speak to our correspondent...
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yes and notjust labour and he was critical of labour for not - was critical of labour for not talking up enough, or the labour leader sir keir starmer, for not being vocal enough on this. and of the scottish government, too, which is also put back its own targets. on labour what he was saying is that he thinks politicians are sort of being a bit afraid to talk enough on this subject. labour has its own plan. 28 billion a year was one of the centrepieces it was offering and it scaled that back. the question for labour was what about their ambition? what about the scale of their ambition? ambition? what about the scale of theirambition? shabana ambition? what about the scale of their ambition? shabana mahmood, ambition? what about the scale of theirambition? shabana mahmood, the shadow secretary of state for justice was also on the show, and she was asked about that by laura kuenssberg. the question to her was are you rolling back as well? there is no doubt this is going to be there is no doubt this is going to he a _ there is no doubt this is going to be a challenging mission we have s
yes and notjust labour and he was critical of labour for not - was critical of labour for not talking up enough, or the labour leader sir keir starmer, for not being vocal enough on this. and of the scottish government, too, which is also put back its own targets. on labour what he was saying is that he thinks politicians are sort of being a bit afraid to talk enough on this subject. labour has its own plan. 28 billion a year was one of the centrepieces it was offering and it scaled that back....
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., labour party? keir starmer on social media said it — labour party? keir starmer on social media said it was _ labour party? keir starmer on social media said it was fantastic _ labour party? keir starmer on social media said it was fantastic to - media said it was fantastic to welcome dr poulter to the changed labour party. it is time to end conservative chaos, turn the page and get britain's future back was not pleased that dan poulter has decided to join us not pleased that dan poulter has decided tojoin us on not pleased that dan poulter has decided to join us on this journey and dan poulter says he would like to see an election happen now. it is not about to, i don't think. the expectation sill is that the general election will probably be towards the autumn. he intends to stay in parliament. there is no requirement to have a by—election if there is a defection like this will stop he will now be sitting on labour's ranks. �* ., ., , will now be sitting on labour's ranks. �* . ., , ., , ., , ranks. and already the conservatives are facin: ra
., labour party? keir starmer on social media said it — labour party? keir starmer on social media said it was _ labour party? keir starmer on social media said it was fantastic _ labour party? keir starmer on social media said it was fantastic to - media said it was fantastic to welcome dr poulter to the changed labour party. it is time to end conservative chaos, turn the page and get britain's future back was not pleased that dan poulter has decided to join us not pleased that dan poulter...
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and that news of the defection of the conservative mp dan poulter to labour. you are watching bbc news. hello. we've seen some fairly heavy rain through the overnight period and this morning as well, pushing its way northwards across much of england. it's going to sit for eastern parts of england and eastern scotland through the course of the day, gradually easing. but there'll be some sunshine coming in towards the west. so certainly a day of mixed fortunes. this area of low pressure has been bringing us that rain. it's pushing northwards around the east coast in particular, some blustery winds around that area of low pressure too. some sunshine out there for western scotland, northern ireland, wales and the south west of england. but there'll also be a scattering of showers that'll be fairly hit and miss. that rain slowly easing away from the south east of england and east anglia, but sitting across northeast england and eastern scotland for a good part of the afternoon. some blustery winds in and around that area of low pressure in the east. we could see gu
and that news of the defection of the conservative mp dan poulter to labour. you are watching bbc news. hello. we've seen some fairly heavy rain through the overnight period and this morning as well, pushing its way northwards across much of england. it's going to sit for eastern parts of england and eastern scotland through the course of the day, gradually easing. but there'll be some sunshine coming in towards the west. so certainly a day of mixed fortunes. this area of low pressure has been...
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they are looking _ labour opposition, as well. they are looking for— labour opposition, as well. they are looking for something different in local elections. there are councils in our— local elections. there are councils in our region that is run by independents. the isle of wight, as well. groups of people who say they are just _ well. groups of people who say they are just here to try to sort things out on _ are just here to try to sort things out on the — are just here to try to sort things out on the local stage. we are local people _ out on the local stage. we are local people standing in local elections, and that— people standing in local elections, and that seems to go down well. we used to— and that seems to go down well. we used to have independence in the police _ used to have independence in the police and — used to have independence in the police and crime commissioners but that has— police and crime commissioners but that has become very much a party political— that has become very much a party political football and people will probably slip their ball
they are looking _ labour opposition, as well. they are looking for— labour opposition, as well. they are looking for something different in local elections. there are councils in our— local elections. there are councils in our region that is run by independents. the isle of wight, as well. groups of people who say they are just _ well. groups of people who say they are just here to try to sort things out on _ are just here to try to sort things out on the — are just here to try to sort...
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than between labour and the conservatives, because despite labour�*s thumping lead in the opinion polls, some insert keir starmer�*s party say his offer is not different enough from the conservatives, that he doesn't have enough bold, ambitious policies. those people who make that criticism are very happy with this today. so a big offer from are very happy with this today. so a big offerfrom keir starmer, but also a big divide between labour and the conservatives as we approach the general election. enqueue. the national crime agency says it has made one more arrest in connection with the deaths of five people on a channel small boat on tuesday. the nca said it had arrested an 18—year—old sudanese citizen yesterday. one of the three people arrested on tuesday had been released without charge, while the other two remain in custody. the boat was carrying 112 people when a deadly crush happened. donald trump will be in court in new york again later, as his trial continues for allegedly falsifying business records. but also today, the us supreme court is due to decide whether the form
than between labour and the conservatives, because despite labour�*s thumping lead in the opinion polls, some insert keir starmer�*s party say his offer is not different enough from the conservatives, that he doesn't have enough bold, ambitious policies. those people who make that criticism are very happy with this today. so a big offer from are very happy with this today. so a big offerfrom keir starmer, but also a big divide between labour and the conservatives as we approach the general...
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on to rwanda, labour lords dela in: time. on to rwanda, labour lords delaying the _ time. on to rwanda, labour lords delaying the bell _ time. on to rwanda, labour lords delaying the bell last _ time. on to rwanda, labour lords delaying the bell last night, - time. on to rwanda, labour lords delaying the bell last night, does| delaying the bell last night, does they show labour isn't really taking reducing immigration seriously? it reducing immigration seriously? if is reducing immigration seriously? it is absolutely important that we start the small boats coming across the channel, that has got to be done. that is why i've always said we have to take down the criminal gangs that are running those bouts in the first place. i am determined we will smash those gangs. what will not help is rwanda gimmick which has cost an absolute fortune to remove a fraction of the people, £2 million per person, that money could be used to smash the gangs and stop this vile trade in the first place. i would roll up my sleeves and tackled this in an effective way, not a gimmick. this in an e
on to rwanda, labour lords dela in: time. on to rwanda, labour lords delaying the _ time. on to rwanda, labour lords delaying the bell _ time. on to rwanda, labour lords delaying the bell last _ time. on to rwanda, labour lords delaying the bell last night, - time. on to rwanda, labour lords delaying the bell last night, does| delaying the bell last night, does they show labour isn't really taking reducing immigration seriously? it reducing immigration seriously? if is reducing immigration...
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i — have done a deal with the tories and labour, but i suggest a different attitude — labour, but i suggest a different attitude from humza yousaf and others _ attitude from humza yousaf and others could have produced a different _ others could have produced a different outcome. let's take a look at some of the names of the politicians who could replace humza yousaf. the first is kate forbes, the former finance secretary, and a social conservative who came close to defeating mr yousaf in last year's leadership contest. however, with her personal objection to gay marriage and opposition to abortion, — might prove difficult to unite a party with a progressive wing and run a minority government, especially if she were dependent on the greens for support. other names being floated as potential replacements are education secretary jenny gilruth, culture secretary angus robertson, health secretary neil gray and economy secretary mairi mcallan. another name is the former deputy first ministerjohn swinney, although he had in the past publicly stated his intention to step back from frontli
i — have done a deal with the tories and labour, but i suggest a different attitude — labour, but i suggest a different attitude from humza yousaf and others _ attitude from humza yousaf and others could have produced a different _ others could have produced a different outcome. let's take a look at some of the names of the politicians who could replace humza yousaf. the first is kate forbes, the former finance secretary, and a social conservative who came close to defeating mr yousaf in...
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i think labour would jump probably true. i think labour would jump at the chance. they have been really confident about their position over the last year, their polling has been doing really well, privately they talk about winning 20, 25 mp5 at privately they talk about winning 20, 25 mps at a privately they talk about winning 20,25 mps at a general election, perhaps challenging the snp to be the biggest party in the holyrood election. but the big but here is chatting to senior people in the labour party this morning, they are not sure what comes next either and they say this is a short—term advantage, the fact that the snp are in disarray, that humza yousaf has been forced from office and nobody knows what comes next. if the snp can find a stable leader, someone who can win over another group in the scottish parliament to keep them in power without a holyrood election, there are some in the labour party who think there could be bad news for labour. it is a proper big moment this is scottish and british politics. it is a crossroads, we don't know exactly where th
i think labour would jump probably true. i think labour would jump at the chance. they have been really confident about their position over the last year, their polling has been doing really well, privately they talk about winning 20, 25 mp5 at privately they talk about winning 20, 25 mps at a privately they talk about winning 20,25 mps at a general election, perhaps challenging the snp to be the biggest party in the holyrood election. but the big but here is chatting to senior people in the...
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so not beef for the labour party or conservatives either. 50 labour party or conservatives either. , ., ., either. so they may not get more money basically? _ either. so they may not get more money basically? we _ either. so they may not get more money basically? we know- either. so they may not get more| money basically? we know things either. so they may not get more - money basically? we know things are tiuht, and money basically? we know things are tight. and the — money basically? we know things are tight, and the labour— money basically? we know things are tight, and the labour party _ money basically? we know things are tight, and the labour party has - tight, and the labour party has made it clear that there isn't a money tree available for them, so there are issues about managing expectations to stop it is not to say there are some real issues to deal with in education. i think something like 40,000 teachers left in 2022, which might be a result of the pandemic, where we saw in other sectors melissa people taken early retirement or choosing a different direction, but it
so not beef for the labour party or conservatives either. 50 labour party or conservatives either. , ., ., either. so they may not get more money basically? _ either. so they may not get more money basically? we _ either. so they may not get more money basically? we know- either. so they may not get more| money basically? we know things either. so they may not get more - money basically? we know things are tiuht, and money basically? we know things are tight. and the — money basically? we...
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go upstream is the labour view. but i also think privately, labour, expecting that they _ might win the next election and this could be their problem very soon, . are also quite worried about levels of illegal migration. _ this is a global problem - and there are some global factors that mean that the current level. of illegal immigration into the uk is artificially lower than it might be under labour in a few years'l time, things to do around turkey and what the kurds are - doing on their borders. and so i think that- as well as sort of saying that they have a plan and the _ things that nick has outlined, they are thinking, "gosh, - we're not going to do rwanda, but what kind of options do - we really have ? " and maybe the line that they take | on rwanda might make it difficultj for them when they're looking for their own options. - right, well, i'm going to say thank you very much to nick watt. thank you. and thanks to ailbhe rea. thanks for having me. ok, now for something completely different, because now i'm j
go upstream is the labour view. but i also think privately, labour, expecting that they _ might win the next election and this could be their problem very soon, . are also quite worried about levels of illegal migration. _ this is a global problem - and there are some global factors that mean that the current level. of illegal immigration into the uk is artificially lower than it might be under labour in a few years'l time, things to do around turkey and what the kurds are - doing on their...
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— are different from labour and can explain them? the labour party has -la ed its explain them? the labour party has played its cards _ explain them? the labour party has played its cards very _ explain them? the labour party has played its cards very close - explain them? the labour party has played its cards very close to - explain them? the labour party has played its cards very close to its i played its cards very close to its chest and it has a big review of the system of the moment and relatively cautious about making promises before that is included in their lot of options on the table in the wake of options on the table in the wake of the english system is designed but also when we look at the many different ways that other countries design their early years in system b that the system or there is much more is take control and totally at the end of the spectrum we have a model where they just the end of the spectrum we have a model where theyjust give parents money and they disfigured up for themselves purely on the private market. ., . ., ., , market. you get a lot of p
— are different from labour and can explain them? the labour party has -la ed its explain them? the labour party has played its cards _ explain them? the labour party has played its cards very _ explain them? the labour party has played its cards very close - explain them? the labour party has played its cards very close to - explain them? the labour party has played its cards very close to its i played its cards very close to its chest and it has a big review of the system of the moment and...
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labour will come through this time. a the expectation is that labour will come through this time.— come through this time. a quick final thought — come through this time. a quick final thought from _ come through this time. a quick final thought from both - come through this time. a quick final thought from both of - come through this time. a quick. final thought from both of you, the same question— what are you sensing, in terms of what is playing big? is at the national issues are more local? ., ., ., ,, , at the national issues are more local? ., .,., ,, ,. ., , local? national issues certainly -la in: local? national issues certainly playing apart. _ local? national issues certainly playing apart. but _ local? national issues certainly playing apart, but one - local? national issues certainly playing apart, but one of- local? national issues certainly playing apart, but one of the i local? national issues certainly - playing apart, but one of the things i've been speaking to voters on today has been crime. the
labour will come through this time. a the expectation is that labour will come through this time.— come through this time. a quick final thought — come through this time. a quick final thought from _ come through this time. a quick final thought from both - come through this time. a quick final thought from both of - come through this time. a quick. final thought from both of you, the same question— what are you sensing, in terms of what is playing big? is at the national issues are more...
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ministers insist health is a priority after the tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. the tesla chief elon musk meets government officials in beijing. they're discussing the future of us—china relations over electric vehicles. and as australia demands an end to violence against women, prime minister anthony albanese says the country's culture must change. hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east — where the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more than a million people have fled. efforts are under way to negotiate a truce between israel and hamas. the us secretary of state is meeting arab leaders to discuss the situation. israel's foreign minister says this is possible if hamas agrees to free its hostages. but there's no sign of that happening at this point. a video showing two hostages, including an american, was released on saturday by hamas. in other diplomatic moves, the us secretary of state antony blinken is due in saudi arabia for talks with regional leaders. he
ministers insist health is a priority after the tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. the tesla chief elon musk meets government officials in beijing. they're discussing the future of us—china relations over electric vehicles. and as australia demands an end to violence against women, prime minister anthony albanese says the country's culture must change. hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east — where the palestinian...
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labour today called the claims - labour today called the claims extraordinary.— labour today called the claims extraordinary. labour today called the claims extraordina . , ., , , extraordinary. they raise some very serious questions _ extraordinary. they raise some very serious questions about _ extraordinary. they raise some very serious questions about the - extraordinary. they raise some very serious questions about the misuse | serious questions about the misuse of funds and the pressure put on others to facilitate it perhaps more importantly, also how these issues are handled by the conservative party. are handled by the conservative pa . ., ., ., , are handled by the conservative pa. party. the honourable lady mentions the very serious _ party. the honourable lady mentions the very serious allegations - party. the honourable lady mentions the very serious allegations and - the very serious allegations and other_ the very serious allegations and other incidents _ the very serious allegations and other incidents of _ the very serious allegations and other incidents of covert - the
labour today called the claims - labour today called the claims extraordinary.— labour today called the claims extraordinary. labour today called the claims extraordina . , ., , , extraordinary. they raise some very serious questions _ extraordinary. they raise some very serious questions about _ extraordinary. they raise some very serious questions about the - extraordinary. they raise some very serious questions about the misuse | serious questions about the misuse of funds and the pressure...
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the _ labour? a pretty cautious response from labour. the shadow _ labour? a pretty cautious response from labour. the shadow defence l from labour. the shadow defence secretary is saying that labour does want to hit the 2.5% target but he says it needs to be a fully funded plan. labouractually says it needs to be a fully funded plan. labour actually points out that in the recent read book for the budget, that showed that there had been a cut to between 2022—23, 20 4-25, a been a cut to between 2022—23, 20 4—25, a cut of £2.5 billion in defence spending and labour saying if they win the election, they would conduct in their first year in office a strategic defence review. labour has two ironclad commitments. one is to physical discipline. the other is to the defence of ukraine. rachel reeves and shadow chancellor, if she becomes chancellor, herjob well to be ensure those don't come into conflict and if they do, you can be pretty sure keir starmer will ensure that ukraine would come out top. ensure that ukraine would come out to -. . ~ ensure that ukra
the _ labour? a pretty cautious response from labour. the shadow _ labour? a pretty cautious response from labour. the shadow defence l from labour. the shadow defence secretary is saying that labour does want to hit the 2.5% target but he says it needs to be a fully funded plan. labouractually says it needs to be a fully funded plan. labour actually points out that in the recent read book for the budget, that showed that there had been a cut to between 2022—23, 20 4-25, a been a cut to...
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the snp said it would work with labour. scotland and wales already have nationalised passenger rail services and several large england—based operators are publicly run after being brought into the government's operator of last resort. also, the government has a large degree of control over most private train companies because of the type of contract they are currently on. a group which speaks for private train companies say a structure used like the one by transport for london would be better. that alternative model gives you the best of both worlds, so greater public control through a governing body in the public sector like great british railways, but then harnessing that commercial expertise of the private sector train company to deliver better outcomes for the passenger. even if it does gain power, labour admits it would take time for passengers to see change. katy austin, bbc news. 0fsted's single—word judgments are set to remain in place despite campaigners asking for them to be scrapped following the suicide of a
the snp said it would work with labour. scotland and wales already have nationalised passenger rail services and several large england—based operators are publicly run after being brought into the government's operator of last resort. also, the government has a large degree of control over most private train companies because of the type of contract they are currently on. a group which speaks for private train companies say a structure used like the one by transport for london would be...
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conservative mp, daniel poulter defects to labour, saying he disagrees with the conservative party's health policies. the tesla chief, elon musk, has landed in beijing where he's expected to meet chinese officials to discuss electric vehicles. and a gold pocket watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic sells for six times the asking price. hello. i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east, where efforts are being made to try to bring about a ceasefire in southern gaza. israel's foreign minister has said a planned ground assault on the southern gaza city of rafah, could be suspended — if a deal emerges to free the hostages still held by hamas. israel katz said their freedom was a top priority. hamas has posted a new video, which shows two of the hostages captured during its october attack. keith siegel, and omri miran, both identify themselves. while the video is not dated, there is a reference to the recent passover holiday. it's the second such video that hamas — considered a terror group by the uk and us governments — has published in the past few days.
conservative mp, daniel poulter defects to labour, saying he disagrees with the conservative party's health policies. the tesla chief, elon musk, has landed in beijing where he's expected to meet chinese officials to discuss electric vehicles. and a gold pocket watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic sells for six times the asking price. hello. i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east, where efforts are being made to try to bring about a ceasefire in southern gaza....
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labour party on the rise as the labour party across gb is on the rise. so there is a feeling that that decade of snp dominance may be drawing to a close. thanks very much, nick. let�*s talk now to snp depute leader keith brown and co—leader of the scottish greens patrick harvie, and at westminster, by leader of the scottish conservatives douglas ross. good evening to you all. first of all, the soul of the snp, that is what is at stake, according to nick there, but the public must look at this mess and thing, why should we trust the snp with our votes when they are more interested in instantly signed battles than actually the of scotland? i instantly signed battles than actually the of scotland? i don't think that's _ actually the of scotland? i don't think that's true, _ actually the of scotland? i don't think that's true, and _ actually the of scotland? i don't think that's true, and you - actually the of scotland? i don't think that's true, and you talk. think that�*s true, and you talk about trust, the people of scotland voted for the snp in suc
labour party on the rise as the labour party across gb is on the rise. so there is a feeling that that decade of snp dominance may be drawing to a close. thanks very much, nick. let�*s talk now to snp depute leader keith brown and co—leader of the scottish greens patrick harvie, and at westminster, by leader of the scottish conservatives douglas ross. good evening to you all. first of all, the soul of the snp, that is what is at stake, according to nick there, but the public must look at...
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labour's candidate _ who can rise above it. labour's candidate believes _ who can rise above it. labour's candidate believes he - who can rise above it. labour's candidate believes he can - who can rise above it. labour's candidate believes he can tap. who can rise above it. labour's i candidate believes he can tap into the potential of this former industrial behemoth. i the potential of this former industrial behemoth.- the potential of this former industrial behemoth. i was raised here. i've industrial behemoth. i was raised here- i've got _ industrial behemoth. i was raised here. i've got my _ industrial behemoth. i was raised here. i've got my mum _ industrial behemoth. i was raised here. i've got my mum in - industrial behemoth. i was raised| here. i've got my mum in redcar, industrial behemoth. i was raised - here. i've got my mum in redcar, my stepmum _ here. i've got my mum in redcar, my stepmum in_ here. i've got my mum in redcar, my stepmum in middlesbrough, brought up my three _ stepmum in middlesbrough, brought up my three daughters in darlington. i've worked here for
labour's candidate _ who can rise above it. labour's candidate believes _ who can rise above it. labour's candidate believes he - who can rise above it. labour's candidate believes he can - who can rise above it. labour's candidate believes he can tap. who can rise above it. labour's i candidate believes he can tap into the potential of this former industrial behemoth. i the potential of this former industrial behemoth.- the potential of this former industrial behemoth. i was raised here. i've...
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let's get more now on the defection of a conservative mp to the labour party.
let's get more now on the defection of a conservative mp to the labour party.
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labour had said they would | right. labour had said they would abolish the non—doms tax status and spend money on reducing waiting lists and funding breakfast clubs for every primary school pupil. but once the government steals the idea at the budget last month, labour faced questions about how they would fund those pledges. key to this is rachel reeves' determination to be seen as economically responsible. the problem is she has effectively been jumped the problem is she has effectively beenjumped into the problem is she has effectively been jumped into finding the problem is she has effectively beenjumped into finding more money down the back of the sofa to pay for her spending pledges. two things to bearin her spending pledges. two things to bear in mind this afternoon. rachel reeves says she can find, fund, raise £5 billion by the end of the next parliament by cracking down on tax avoidance, but there are real questions over whether that is accurate. the institute for fiscal studies, an independent think tank in
labour had said they would | right. labour had said they would abolish the non—doms tax status and spend money on reducing waiting lists and funding breakfast clubs for every primary school pupil. but once the government steals the idea at the budget last month, labour faced questions about how they would fund those pledges. key to this is rachel reeves' determination to be seen as economically responsible. the problem is she has effectively been jumped the problem is she has effectively...
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at the _ scottish labour mps in westminster at the next — scottish labour mps in westminster at the next parliament, most of them will know _ at the next parliament, most of them will know that their real electability connects on an ability to connect with people supporting independence. the have to find a different — independence. the have to find a different way of talking about the independent aspiration, ratherthan independent aspiration, rather than dismissing — independent aspiration, ratherthan dismissing it as narrow nationalism because _ dismissing it as narrow nationalism because if— dismissing it as narrow nationalism because if they want — they'll know that there — because if they want — they'll know that there election was one on the back of— that there election was one on the back of prone to penance people lending — back of prone to penance people lending them. now if over the labour party does— lending them. now if over the labour party does not necessarily imply support— party does not necessarily imply support for the union.— party does not ne
at the _ scottish labour mps in westminster at the next — scottish labour mps in westminster at the next parliament, most of them will know _ at the next parliament, most of them will know that their real electability connects on an ability to connect with people supporting independence. the have to find a different — independence. the have to find a different way of talking about the independent aspiration, ratherthan independent aspiration, rather than dismissing — independent...
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let's see how labour on defence. let's see how labour responded in the coming days. what we have here is a collision of a volatile world and a general election year, and when we see the two big parties at westminster in a political arms race over defence spending, that tells you rather a lot about the state of the world. thank you very much, chris mason reporting. in the us, police say 133 people have been summoned to appear in court after being arrested during pro—palestinian demonstrations at new york university. the latest arrests follow a wave of protests in the past week at some of the most prestigious universities in the country. students on both sides say there has been a rise in both antisemitic and islamophobic incidents since the israel—gaza war began. here's our north america editor, sarah smith. people chant. police clashed with students outside new york university last night — with over 100 arrested when they wouldn't leave. people scream. creating another flashpoint in the spreading pro—palestinian campus protests. please leave the plaza now. fr
let's see how labour on defence. let's see how labour responded in the coming days. what we have here is a collision of a volatile world and a general election year, and when we see the two big parties at westminster in a political arms race over defence spending, that tells you rather a lot about the state of the world. thank you very much, chris mason reporting. in the us, police say 133 people have been summoned to appear in court after being arrested during pro—palestinian demonstrations...
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we hear conservative politicians say that labourl politicians say that labour politicians say that labour politicians do not have a plan but what we do know is that sir keir starmer has said even if the rwanda flights are working, the plan is working, even if it is deterring people in small boats, he will scrap it. if labour do win the next election, will he really scrap it, if it is working? i5 election, will he really scrap it, if it is working?— if it is working? is a big if is if it is working. _ if it is working? is a big if is if it is working. if _ if it is working? is a big if is if it is working. if some magic i if it is working? is a big if is if i it is working. if some magic happens and his bouts. i remember the language rishi sunak used was very tough, very binary, it is not about reducing are significantly reducing the boats, it is a hard stop, stopping all of the boats, so let's see if this plan works, but i don't think it will. whoever wins the next general election, of course the polls are looking good for labour, this is going to be an issue, of course. the problem of
we hear conservative politicians say that labourl politicians say that labour politicians say that labour politicians do not have a plan but what we do know is that sir keir starmer has said even if the rwanda flights are working, the plan is working, even if it is deterring people in small boats, he will scrap it. if labour do win the next election, will he really scrap it, if it is working? i5 election, will he really scrap it, if it is working?— if it is working? is a big if is if it is...
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actually, it is the labour london mayor who was| labour london mayor who was responsible for the met. the home secretary has _ responsible for the met. the home secretary has the _ responsible for the met. the home secretary has the power _ responsible for the met. the home secretary has the power to - responsible for the met. the home secretary has the power to hire i responsible for the met. the home | secretary has the power to hire and fire so should the met commissioner mark rowley be part of what has happened in the last few days? these happened in the last few days? those are questions — happened in the last few days? those are questions for _ happened in the last few days? those are questions for the _ happened in the last few days? those are questions for the home _ are questions for the home secretary, i know he will meet with ministers in the coming days but the really important thing is we get policing right. if you look at what happened in this incident, a member of the public has been told that they cannot go about their daily life, walk around the streets of london be
actually, it is the labour london mayor who was| labour london mayor who was responsible for the met. the home secretary has _ responsible for the met. the home secretary has the _ responsible for the met. the home secretary has the power _ responsible for the met. the home secretary has the power to - responsible for the met. the home secretary has the power to hire i responsible for the met. the home | secretary has the power to hire and fire so should the met commissioner mark rowley be part...