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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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labour will attack — creating jobs here. labour will attack his_ creating jobs here. labour will attack his record on whether levelling _ attack his record on whether levelling up is really being felt on the ground. i levelling up is really being felt on the ground-— levelling up is really being felt on the round. ., ., , the ground. i am also interested in the ground. i am also interested in the international _ the ground. i am also interested in the international perspective, - the international perspective, things like israel and the gaza war. is that affecting how people are thinking about voting with you? i have not picked any strong indication about that being the case — indication about that being the case i— indication about that being the case. i think there are sections of the north—east where that will play as a factor, — the north—east where that will play as a factor, perhaps in middlesbrough and sunderland, in places— middlesbrough and sunderland, in places like newcastle and tyneside. people _ places like newcastle and tyneside. people are
labour will attack — creating jobs here. labour will attack his_ creating jobs here. labour will attack his record on whether levelling _ attack his record on whether levelling up is really being felt on the ground. i levelling up is really being felt on the ground-— levelling up is really being felt on the round. ., ., , the ground. i am also interested in the ground. i am also interested in the international _ the ground. i am also interested in the international perspective, - the...
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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'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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— 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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the labour party are trying to get him to stop using that leaflet. mr akbar was a prominent luton councillor for 25 years, but he did resign from the party because of sir keir starmer post—match stance on palestine. you of sir keir starmer post-match stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, _ stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, and _ stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, and particularly i other candidates, and particularly interested in the conservative candidates and how they are dealing with being with associated with the government on a national level. that is interesting — government on a national level. twat is interesting because last year we saw in milton keynes that the conservatives were all granting themselves as local conservatives. it didn't really help them, they lost five of the seats in milton keynes last year, but they are having a go with that again this year, defending nine seats this time and we are in a situation in milton keynes it is looking very likely that milton keynes will bec
the labour party are trying to get him to stop using that leaflet. mr akbar was a prominent luton councillor for 25 years, but he did resign from the party because of sir keir starmer post—match stance on palestine. you of sir keir starmer post-match stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, _ stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, and _ stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, and particularly i other candidates, and particularly interested in the...
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but what about labour? i imagine you believe there is a big opportunity there for scottish labour? absolutely but what we can't ignore is the _ absolutely but what we can't ignore is the fact _ absolutely but what we can't ignore is the fact that _ absolutely but what we can't ignore is the fact that this _ absolutely but what we can't ignore is the fact that this was _ absolutely but what we can't ignore is the fact that this was frankly, - is the fact that this was frankly, and that— is the fact that this was frankly, and that was— is the fact that this was frankly, and that was outrageous - is the fact that this was frankly, and that was outrageous was i is the fact that this was frankly, | and that was outrageous was up is the fact that this was frankly, . and that was outrageous was up it was greens— and that was outrageous was up it was greens grassroots _ and that was outrageous was up it was greens grassroots members i and that was outrageous was up it. was greens grassroots members who are holding _ was greens grassroots members who are holding him— was greens gras
but what about labour? i imagine you believe there is a big opportunity there for scottish labour? absolutely but what we can't ignore is the _ absolutely but what we can't ignore is the fact _ absolutely but what we can't ignore is the fact that _ absolutely but what we can't ignore is the fact that this _ absolutely but what we can't ignore is the fact that this was _ absolutely but what we can't ignore is the fact that this was frankly, - is the fact that this was frankly, and that— is the...
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he switched to labour. just last month lee anderson, former deputy chair of the party, was suspended and then went to join reform uk. his journey is indicative of some of the anger and disillusionment there is on the right of the party. what dan poulter�*s move suggests or represents is concern within the centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories are going to be able to manage this? they will hope to move on very quickly and it is going to be difficult. but quickly, i think, our attention will be shifting to the local elections later next week and the results coming in friday and saturday. that i think will be a very big moment and there is speculation around that that could potentially uncork a wider rebellion among tory mps against rishi sunak. i'm not quite sure myself but the numbers are there for that to happen. this is a political punctuation mark, this sort of defection, that often symbolises a moment. i think this is how it will be seen. and viewers
he switched to labour. just last month lee anderson, former deputy chair of the party, was suspended and then went to join reform uk. his journey is indicative of some of the anger and disillusionment there is on the right of the party. what dan poulter�*s move suggests or represents is concern within the centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories are going to be able to manage this? they will hope to move on very quickly and it is going to be...
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you've attacked labour's record of running the nhs in wales. i mean, i think...certainly the nhs in all parts of the country — be it in scotland or wales or england — is under... ..is under pressure. but the service that i saw during those night shifts was unrecognisable from the service that i worked in routinely before i became an mp. frankly, patients deserve better. it shouldn't be the case that people — a third of patients are waiting more than 60 days for urgent cancer care. that shouldn't be the case in a civilised health system. how would you describe the broader change in the conservative party? we now have a tory party that resembles sometimes a little bit more a nationalist, national party rather than a party of the centre right. and i feel that, actually, the changes that the labour party has made since 2019 under keir starmer — notjust on the health service but particularly on that offer on health, about tackling the determinants of poor health and housing, poverty and all those issues — are the sort of things that are re
you've attacked labour's record of running the nhs in wales. i mean, i think...certainly the nhs in all parts of the country — be it in scotland or wales or england — is under... ..is under pressure. but the service that i saw during those night shifts was unrecognisable from the service that i worked in routinely before i became an mp. frankly, patients deserve better. it shouldn't be the case that people — a third of patients are waiting more than 60 days for urgent cancer care. that...
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but nationalisation is the centrepiece of labour's proposals todayis centrepiece of labour's proposals today is a political rather than a practical solution and one that will increase costs over time. there is already a better solution, an alternative plan proven to work, and we are seeing that adopted in every european country but also in british cities, london being a good example and also liverpool. that's an approach that tries to get the best of both worlds. so, any public body like great british railways to act as a guiding mind tojoin up the railways and make sure they are delivering what passengers want but at the same time exploiting the commercial expertise of private train companies, who have a track record of growing the railway and exploiting expertise to deliver for customers. ~ , exploiting expertise to deliver for customers-— exploiting expertise to deliver for customers. , , �* ., ,, ., customers. why isn't it working at the moment? _ customers. why isn't it working at the moment? we've _ customers. why isn't it working at the moment? we've seen - customers. why is
but nationalisation is the centrepiece of labour's proposals todayis centrepiece of labour's proposals today is a political rather than a practical solution and one that will increase costs over time. there is already a better solution, an alternative plan proven to work, and we are seeing that adopted in every european country but also in british cities, london being a good example and also liverpool. that's an approach that tries to get the best of both worlds. so, any public body like great...
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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. sir keir starmer has been speaking to our political editor chris mason about labours vision. i want all railways to work properly with 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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a labour win and keir starmer, well, he will believe he really is on a roll. i think this is the headline grabber. if rishi sunak holds on to this, then that's what he will be trumpeting, he will show that he does have that indefinable quality to reach out to these former areas that borisjohnson won, so that's big for him, but to overturn a 73% share of the vote last time around for labour would again be a massive triumph, and show that they really are coming home to their former heartlands, so, and just talking to various people out on doorsteps, they say it is incredibly close, and they are all confident for their own sides, but nobody is really predicting the winner yet. and offerings from the parties vying for the top spot — from ben houchen, a highly personal campaign, with no mention of the conservative party, other than in the small print. and then bold claims about building a hospital and delivering more international flights. ben houchen hails thousands ofjobs created at teesworks, the old redcar steelworks that closed in 2015. no mention of a recen
a labour win and keir starmer, well, he will believe he really is on a roll. i think this is the headline grabber. if rishi sunak holds on to this, then that's what he will be trumpeting, he will show that he does have that indefinable quality to reach out to these former areas that borisjohnson won, so that's big for him, but to overturn a 73% share of the vote last time around for labour would again be a massive triumph, and show that they really are coming home to their former heartlands,...
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there _ labour peers in the house of lords. there are _ labour peers in the house of lords. there are serious concerns from those _ there are serious concerns from those independent crossbench peers and also _ those independent crossbench peers and also some conservatives as well in house _ and also some conservatives as well in house of— and also some conservatives as well in house of lords, some fears that this bill_ in house of lords, some fears that this bill obviously seeking to address— this bill obviously seeking to address the concerns the supreme court _ address the concerns the supreme court made when they ruled this government policy to send some asylum _ government policy to send some asylum seekers arriving illegally here in — asylum seekers arriving illegally here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court _ here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled — here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled that was unlawful last year and — court ruled that was unlawful last year and that's what this bill is trying — year and that's what this bill is trying to—
there _ labour peers in the house of lords. there are _ labour peers in the house of lords. there are serious concerns from those _ there are serious concerns from those independent crossbench peers and also _ those independent crossbench peers and also some conservatives as well in house _ and also some conservatives as well in house of— and also some conservatives as well in house of lords, some fears that this bill_ in house of lords, some fears that this bill obviously seeking to...
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it was a very labour-intensive process. this was for the benefit _ labour-intensive process. this was for the benefit of _ labour-intensive process. this was for the benefit of post _ labour-intensive process. this was for the benefit of post office - for the benefit of post office limited? �* ,., for the benefit of post office limited? �* , ., . , limited? and save time in branches, which is of benefit _ limited? and save time in branches, which is of benefit to _ limited? and save time in branches, which is of benefit to all— limited? and save time in branches, which is of benefit to all branches. i which is of benefit to all branches. mr corbett says that the roll—out was not expected to be noise free and one of the risks was concerned regarding debt recovery. do you remember what that concern was? h0. remember what that concern was? no, i don't. i remember what that concern was? no, i don't- i can — remember what that concern was? its, i don't. i can remember the higher call volumes. this was about the chesterfield operation and the procedures would generate a l
it was a very labour-intensive process. this was for the benefit _ labour-intensive process. this was for the benefit of _ labour-intensive process. this was for the benefit of post _ labour-intensive process. this was for the benefit of post office - for the benefit of post office limited? �* ,., for the benefit of post office limited? �* , ., . , limited? and save time in branches, which is of benefit _ limited? and save time in branches, which is of benefit to _ limited? and save time in...
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and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding _ labour peers had not spent weeks holding up — labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the lords to try to _ holding up the bill in the lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process— altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. so altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago.— altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. so what do people in rwanda make _ process weeks ago. so what do people in rwanda make of— process weeks ago. so what do people in rwanda make of the _ process weeks ago. so what do people in rwanda make of the controversial . in rwanda make of the controversial policy itself? our correspondent reports. policy itself? our correspondent re orts. :, . , reports. the government here has laruel reports. the government here has largely stood _ reports. the government here has largely stood back _ reports. the government here has largely stood back and _ reports. the government here has largely stood back and watched i reports. the governm
and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding _ labour peers had not spent weeks holding up — labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the lords to try to _ holding up the bill in the lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process— altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. so altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago.— altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. so what do people in rwanda make _...
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labour say for the past _ saying about the idea? labour say for the past 14 _ saying about the idea? labour say for the past 14 years _ saying about the idea? labour say for the past 14 years there - saying about the idea? labour say for the past 14 years there has - saying about the idea? labour say i for the past 14 years there has been a conservative government and these are reheated ideas and point to the fact that they claim the conservative government is out of ideas and say this is a minor alteration to the welfare system. the lib dems make the point that some of these announcements we have heard before. they say it is a reheated announcement and the government has seen a stagnation of the economy with people choosing between eating and heating. the greens say it is cold—hearted, in their words, to see the crisis of ill health as anything other down to posterity. a range of responses from the parties and obviously there are local elections coming up in a couple of weeks for time on make a second. but what we are seeing is r
labour say for the past _ saying about the idea? labour say for the past 14 _ saying about the idea? labour say for the past 14 years _ saying about the idea? labour say for the past 14 years there - saying about the idea? labour say for the past 14 years there has - saying about the idea? labour say i for the past 14 years there has been a conservative government and these are reheated ideas and point to the fact that they claim the conservative government is out of ideas and say this is a...
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for dan poulter, the answer to that is now labour. rishi sunak will hope he can convince tory voters not to think the same. helen catt, bbc news. honduras is grappling with an epidemic of violence towards women, with the united nations warning of a femicide emergency. in 2022, six out of every 100,000 women in the central american country were killed because of their gender — and this figure is thought to be increasing. our latin america reporter mimi sway—bee has more. honduras is experiencing a femicide emergency, according to the united nations. with at least 66 women murdered so far this year, the country has the highest rate of femicide in latin america, and that's alongside some of the most restrictive laws against reproductive health, including a complete ban on abortion. in 2021, xiomara castro became the first female president of honduras, generating high hopes for change in attitude towards women. she promised to not fail them to defend their rights and that all women could count on her. however, little has changed. as i
for dan poulter, the answer to that is now labour. rishi sunak will hope he can convince tory voters not to think the same. helen catt, bbc news. honduras is grappling with an epidemic of violence towards women, with the united nations warning of a femicide emergency. in 2022, six out of every 100,000 women in the central american country were killed because of their gender — and this figure is thought to be increasing. our latin america reporter mimi sway—bee has more. honduras is...
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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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for dan poulter, the answer to that is now labour. rishi sunak will hope he can convince tory voters not to do the same. helen catt, bbc news. visitors to tokyo's nightlife area were in for a surprise when a 100 metre tall godzilla was projected on to buildings. the fictional radioactive monster is 70 years old this year. tourism bosses hope that projecting images of the beast onto buildings, in the shinjuku ward, will encourage visitors to flock to the area. �*digital godzilla' will be making three appearances a day at weekends and on national holidays. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. once again, we've had some really contrasting weather conditions across the country with a west—east divide. the best of the sunshine certainly in western areas, despite a few shower clouds brewing up through the afternoon. pleasant enough in morecambe, lancashire. different story to the east of the pennines, though. in leeds, an afternoon of heavy, persistent rain, blustery, cool winds as well. now, we're going to flip that while the st
for dan poulter, the answer to that is now labour. rishi sunak will hope he can convince tory voters not to do the same. helen catt, bbc news. visitors to tokyo's nightlife area were in for a surprise when a 100 metre tall godzilla was projected on to buildings. the fictional radioactive monster is 70 years old this year. tourism bosses hope that projecting images of the beast onto buildings, in the shinjuku ward, will encourage visitors to flock to the area. �*digital godzilla' will be...
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labour has also raised concerns saying _ convoys. labour has also raised concerns saying if _ convoys. labour has also raised concerns saying if there - convoys. labour has also raised concerns saying if there is - convoys. labour has also raised concerns saying if there is a - convoys. labour has also raised i concerns saying if there is a clear risk uk arms can be used in a serious breach of international humanitarian law, the government must suspend sale of those arms. the government defends its position but the pressure is going on that pressure increased with every�*s recent killing of 78 workers in gaza, including three britons. israel called as a grave mistake but its actions played into broader concerns. i its actions played into broader concerns. ~' its actions played into broader concerns— its actions played into broader concerns. ~ , ., , ., concerns. i think the israelis have to learn hard _ concerns. i think the israelis have to learn hard lessons _ concerns. i think the israelis have to learn hard lessons because -
labour has also raised concerns saying _ convoys. labour has also raised concerns saying if _ convoys. labour has also raised concerns saying if there - convoys. labour has also raised concerns saying if there is - convoys. labour has also raised concerns saying if there is a - convoys. labour has also raised i concerns saying if there is a clear risk uk arms can be used in a serious breach of international humanitarian law, the government must suspend sale of those arms. the government defends...
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he resigned from the labour party, stepped down from the labour party in protest at what he saw as anti—semitism underjeremy corbyn's leadership. then went to become a crossbench peer of the house of lords and in he announced he announced he was suffering from a terminal illness and he sadly passed away in a care home in london on tuesday night. sir lindsay hoyle, speaker of the house of commons, among the tributes paying tribute to what he described as a former colleague, and he watched in admiration, this is sir lindsay hoyle saying, as frank field navigated a career as a formidable mp, ministertaxed navigated a career as a formidable mp, minister taxed with thinking the unthinkable and social care. he was neither cowed by the establishment or whips which made his campaigns against hunger and food poverty even more effective. a number of other tributes also making reference to frank field's faith. he had a deep christian faith and he frequently reference that as a motivating factor for him and reference that as a motivating factorfor him and his political career. factor for him and his politic
he resigned from the labour party, stepped down from the labour party in protest at what he saw as anti—semitism underjeremy corbyn's leadership. then went to become a crossbench peer of the house of lords and in he announced he announced he was suffering from a terminal illness and he sadly passed away in a care home in london on tuesday night. sir lindsay hoyle, speaker of the house of commons, among the tributes paying tribute to what he described as a former colleague, and he watched in...
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for dan poulter, the answer to that is now labour. rishi sunak will hope he can convince tory voters not to do the same. helen catt, bbc news. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours batter parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced in burundi and uganda. there are also fears that five key dams on the tana river — kenya's longest — could overflow in the coming days, with people in affected areas advised to move to higher ground. these pictures are from kenya's makueni county south—east of nairobi — so far, at least 76 people have died there, with a further 130,000 displaced. meanwhile in tanzania, flood waters have engulfed houses in the capital dar es salaam and displaced more than 200,000 throughout the country. tanzania's prime minister has blamed "environmental degradation" for the severity of the damage. 0ur correspondent anita nkonge is in nairobi and gave us this update. we continue to see heavy rai
for dan poulter, the answer to that is now labour. rishi sunak will hope he can convince tory voters not to do the same. helen catt, bbc news. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours batter parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced in burundi and uganda. there are also fears that five key dams on the tana river — kenya's longest — could overflow in the coming days,...
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for dan poulter, the answer to that is now labour. rishi sunak will hope he can convince tory voters not to do the same. helen catt, bbc news. the home office says it's entering the "final phase" of putting its rwanda policy into practice. a report in the guardian suggested detentions of asylum—seekers — ready for deportation — would begin on monday. a home office spokesperson said at some stage people would "inevitably" start being detained in preparation for the first flight, which is due to take off in 10 to 12 weeks. meanwhile, the irish prime minister has said foreign migration policies cannot be allowed to undermine those of ireland. simon harris said ireland "will not provide a loophole for anyone else's "migration challenges". his government'sjustice minister said there had been a rise in the number of people crossing from northern ireland to the republic of ireland. a uk government source said the uk "won't accept any asylum returns "from the eu via ireland" until the eu changes its policies. officials in kenya have war
for dan poulter, the answer to that is now labour. rishi sunak will hope he can convince tory voters not to do the same. helen catt, bbc news. the home office says it's entering the "final phase" of putting its rwanda policy into practice. a report in the guardian suggested detentions of asylum—seekers — ready for deportation — would begin on monday. a home office spokesperson said at some stage people would "inevitably" start being detained in preparation for the...
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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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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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., ., ., need be, even though he was a labour mp. ., ., need be, even though he was a labour mp. and that is again a sign of him bein: ve mp. and that is again a sign of him being very principled. _ mp. and that is again a sign of him being very principled. if— mp. and that is again a sign of him being very principled. if there - mp. and that is again a sign of him being very principled. if there were things he believed in strongly, he stuck by them. he had two terms as chair of the work and pensions committee when he was in the house of commons, and those were both characterised by excellent reports. before he left parliament, he was at the work and pensions committee and the work and pensions committee and the workrate was incredible. what the work and pensions committee and the workrate was incredible.— the workrate was incredible. what is the workrate was incredible. what is the one thing _ the workrate was incredible. what is the one thing you — the workrate was incredible. what is the one thing you will _ the workrate was incredible. what is the one thing you will rem
., ., ., need be, even though he was a labour mp. ., ., need be, even though he was a labour mp. and that is again a sign of him bein: ve mp. and that is again a sign of him being very principled. _ mp. and that is again a sign of him being very principled. if— mp. and that is again a sign of him being very principled. if there - mp. and that is again a sign of him being very principled. if there were things he believed in strongly, he stuck by them. he had two terms as chair of the work and...
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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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labour have a plan funded by tackling — labour have a plan funded by tackling the huge gap in tax avoidance to bring down waiting lists and — avoidance to bring down waiting lists and use the private sector to make _ lists and use the private sector to make sure — lists and use the private sector to make sure that we can use that capacity— make sure that we can use that capacity there to bring down waiting list so _ capacity there to bring down waiting list so people can access the nhs treatment they deserve. that list so people can access the nhs treatment they deserve.- list so people can access the nhs treatment they deserve. that is the news for this _ treatment they deserve. that is the news for this hour _ treatment they deserve. that is the news for this hour now _ treatment they deserve. that is the news for this hour now it's - treatment they deserve. that is the news for this hour now it's time - treatment they deserve. that is the news for this hour now it's time to i news for this hour now it's time to have a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. it's been
labour have a plan funded by tackling — labour have a plan funded by tackling the huge gap in tax avoidance to bring down waiting lists and — avoidance to bring down waiting lists and use the private sector to make _ lists and use the private sector to make sure — lists and use the private sector to make sure that we can use that capacity— make sure that we can use that capacity there to bring down waiting list so _ capacity there to bring down waiting list so people can access the nhs...
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in 2022, christian wakeford quit to join labour. defections create noise and disruption because they are so rare. so it's a damaging departure for the conservatives when polls suggest voters are deserting, too. just days from council elections for millions, another political accident that rishi sunak can ill afford. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. and viewers in the uk can see the full interview with dan poulter on sunday with laura kuenssberg at 9 o'clock this morning, on bbc one. and in scotland, it will be a difficult week for first minister humza yousaf. he faces a confidence vote following his decision to end the snp's power—sharing agreement with the greens. humza yousaf has reached out to opposition leaders to find common ground but a source close to him has denied any electoral pact with the alba party. 0ur scotland editor james cook has more. these are difficult days for humza yousaf, facing an uncertain out as he tries to shore up support for his minority government. that is because he decided to end a power—sharing deal w
in 2022, christian wakeford quit to join labour. defections create noise and disruption because they are so rare. so it's a damaging departure for the conservatives when polls suggest voters are deserting, too. just days from council elections for millions, another political accident that rishi sunak can ill afford. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. and viewers in the uk can see the full interview with dan poulter on sunday with laura kuenssberg at 9 o'clock this morning, on bbc one. and in scotland,...
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the move is a gift to labour. he's abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs, and i think there are millions of conservative voters across the country who are feeling politically homeless, who can see the chaos and the failure to deliver of now five conservative prime ministers, who are now looking for an alternative, and i hope they will trust the doctor. the nhs will, for many voters, be among the key issues of the upcoming general election campaign. despite their continued slump in the polls, an optimistic tone from the government. we've seen inflation falling dramatically down to 3%, wages rising at 6% so far, ithink, nine months now, wages are rising faster than inflation, those nhs waiting lists are coming down. clearly at the moment people do feel grumpy with the government but as we get closer to an election, it's not so much a referendum on grumpiness, it becomes actually a choice. who do you want to run the country? elsewhere, speaking to sky news, rishi sunak wouldn't be drawn on the possibility
the move is a gift to labour. he's abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs, and i think there are millions of conservative voters across the country who are feeling politically homeless, who can see the chaos and the failure to deliver of now five conservative prime ministers, who are now looking for an alternative, and i hope they will trust the doctor. the nhs will, for many voters, be among the key issues of the upcoming general election campaign. despite their continued slump in...
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we have talked about what parliament thinks and what the labour party thinks and what the labour party thinks and what the labour party thinks and what the rwandan government thinks and legal challenges and so on, now we are in the stage of practicalities. a flight will take off in ten weeks but there are all sorts of practical questions to be answered first and this is probably one of the first instances of some of the practicalities involved in getting the scheme up and running. henry, thank vou- — the scheme up and running. henry, thank um i — the scheme up and running. henry, thank you. i want _ the scheme up and running. henry, thank you. i want to _ the scheme up and running. henry, thank you. i want to bring - the scheme up and running. henry, thank you. i want to bring you - the scheme up and running. henry, | thank you. i want to bring you some updates on that breaking news we brought to ua few moments ago the critical incident in hainault, a reminder that that incident has been declared in north—east london after reports of several people being stabbed at a tube station
we have talked about what parliament thinks and what the labour party thinks and what the labour party thinks and what the labour party thinks and what the rwandan government thinks and legal challenges and so on, now we are in the stage of practicalities. a flight will take off in ten weeks but there are all sorts of practical questions to be answered first and this is probably one of the first instances of some of the practicalities involved in getting the scheme up and running. henry, thank...
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labour's deputy leader, angela rayner, says she will resign if she's found to have committed a crime — she's being investigated by police as to whether she broke electoral law. hello, i'm anjana gadgill. president biden has issued a blunt warning to iran not to attack israel — in retaliation for last week's deadly strike on an iranian diplomatic compound in syria. but the president said he expected an attack to come sooner rather than later, and his message to tehran was: "donitu_ simonjones reports. preparing for a possible iranian attack, israel's defence minister meets the command of us forces in the region with a warning of the potential threat from tehran is real and viable. irate potential threat from tehran is real and viable.— potential threat from tehran is real and viable. we are devoted to the defendant _ real and viable. we are devoted to the defendant of _ real and viable. we are devoted to the defendant of israel, - to the defendant of israel, will support is help defend israel and iran will not succeed, thank you very much. this is the reason for the escalating t
labour's deputy leader, angela rayner, says she will resign if she's found to have committed a crime — she's being investigated by police as to whether she broke electoral law. hello, i'm anjana gadgill. president biden has issued a blunt warning to iran not to attack israel — in retaliation for last week's deadly strike on an iranian diplomatic compound in syria. but the president said he expected an attack to come sooner rather than later, and his message to tehran was: "donitu_...