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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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the labour party has no _ later this year. the labour party has no plan. they have no treaty or bill and _ has no plan. they have no treaty or bill and no — has no plan. they have no treaty or bill and no flights to rwanda. they are resigned to the idea that you will never— are resigned to the idea that you will never fully solve this problem. their— will never fully solve this problem. their priority is not stopping boats. — their priority is not stopping boats, but stopping the planes removing people who have no right to be here _ removing people who have no right to be here. and that would achieve only one thing _ be here. and that would achieve only one thing it — be here. and that would achieve only one thing. it will send a message to the criminal— one thing. it will send a message to the criminal gangs that they can continue — the criminal gangs that they can continue their deplorable illegal trade _ continue their deplorable illegal trade in — continue their deplorable illegal trade in people. my policy is different. i believe it sh
the labour party has no _ later this year. the labour party has no plan. they have no treaty or bill and _ has no plan. they have no treaty or bill and no — has no plan. they have no treaty or bill and no flights to rwanda. they are resigned to the idea that you will never— are resigned to the idea that you will never fully solve this problem. their— will never fully solve this problem. their priority is not stopping boats. — their priority is not stopping boats, but stopping the planes...
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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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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
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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 people comparing _ market. you get a lot of people comp
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...
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british conservative mp dr dan poulter quits the party to join the opposition labour party. speaking to the bbc, he said the conservatives were no longerfocused on public services and a general election was needed as soon as possible. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack — narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine. president zelensky says they are "urgently" needed. now on bbc news — the travel show: cabo verde: beyond the beaches.
british conservative mp dr dan poulter quits the party to join the opposition labour party. speaking to the bbc, he said the conservatives were no longerfocused on public services and a general election was needed as soon as possible. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack — narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine. president zelensky says they are "urgently" needed. now on bbc news —...
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what about the labour _ party and a likely candidate. what about the labour party? - party and a likely candidate. 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 poulter to the party, how big is this a coup for labour?- poulter to the party, how big is this a coup for labour? this is the sort of thing _ this a coup for labour? this is the sort of thing that _ this a coup for labour? this is the sort of thing that was _ this a coup for labour? this is the sort of thing that was happening l this a coup for labour? this is the | sort of thing that was happening in the 1990s, sort of thing that was happening in the 19905, i 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 s
what about the labour _ party and a likely candidate. what about the labour party? - party and a likely candidate. 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 poulter to the party, how big is this a coup for labour?- poulter to the party, how big is this a coup for labour? this is the sort of thing _ this a coup for labour? this is the sort of thing that _ this a coup for labour? this is the sort of...
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british mp dr dan poulter has quit the conservative party to join the opposition labour party. speaking to the bbc, he said the conservatives were no longerfocused on public services, and a general election was needed as soon as possible. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack — narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine — president zelensky says they are "urgently" needed. hamas has published a new video showing proof of life for two hostages in gaza. meanwhile, israel's foreign minister says his country's military could defer its planned incursion into rafah — if there is a deal on the hostages. and scotland's first minister seeks to save his political career — inviting leaders of other parties to talks — hoping to change their plans to oust him. now on bbc news, it's sportsday.
british mp dr dan poulter has quit the conservative party to join the opposition labour party. speaking to the bbc, he said the conservatives were no longerfocused on public services, and a general election was needed as soon as possible. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack — narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine — president zelensky says they are "urgently" needed. hamas has...
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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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if you win, will it be you that has won or will it be the labour party doing well? i think, truly, it will be a combination of both. the labour party, nationally, have given me a great platform, but the only way we can win is if we can campaign a hard on the ground and set out a vision and policy priorities that resonate with the people of the west midlands. in this region, the candidates want to be considered in their own right, on their record or their policies, and mayors are meant to be something of a figurehead to the region. but in all likelihood the results of this race will also be seen as an important measure of the national political mood, particularly if the conservatives are losing support to the labour party and the west midlands. and welcome to the centre for- the new midlands mayoral hustings. of course, they are not the only one standing. the green party, the liberal democrats and reform uk are all in the contest, and there is also an independent candidate who wasn't at the debate we went to but who is campaigning hard on social media. # 0ld mcdonald
if you win, will it be you that has won or will it be the labour party doing well? i think, truly, it will be a combination of both. the labour party, nationally, have given me a great platform, but the only way we can win is if we can campaign a hard on the ground and set out a vision and policy priorities that resonate with the people of the west midlands. in this region, the candidates want to be considered in their own right, on their record or their policies, and mayors are meant to be...
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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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they do not want to trigger a vote that could potentially lead to the labour party being voted on earlier than necessary. being voted on earlier than necessary-— being voted on earlier than necessa . ., ., ~ , ~ necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns — necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it — necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it will _ necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it will have _ necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it will have been - necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it will have been a - if he resigns it will have been a very difficult run as first minister?— very difficult run as first minister? ~ , ,., , ., , , minister? absolutely. it has been 'ust over minister? absolutely. it has been just over 300 _ minister? absolutely. it has been just over 300 days _ minister? absolutely. it has been just over 300 days if _ minister? absolutely. it has been just over 300 days if i'm - minister? absolutely. it has been just over 300 days if i'm not - just over 300 days if i'm not mistaken. it
they do not want to trigger a vote that could potentially lead to the labour party being voted on earlier than necessary. being voted on earlier than necessary-— being voted on earlier than necessa . ., ., ~ , ~ necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns — necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it — necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it will _ necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it will have _ necessary. could we take stock here? if he...
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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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party.- the left of the labour party. thank ou. argentina's second highest court has held iran responsible for two attacks in buenos aires in the 1990s. suicide bombings at the israeli embassy and a jewish centre led to more than 85 people being killed. provisional figures for winter 2024 show there was higher than average rainfall across the uk. we ve been hearing a lot about the wet and rainy weather across the uk recently but now the national farmers union is warning it could be putting our ability to produce food at risk. farmers are struggling to get crops in the ground and say their livestock is also affected. our rural affairs correspondent, lucy vladev is at a farm in warwickshire. it's been a hard time for farmers. this field doesn't have anything in this year. there's no way you can get a crop in that. you really do question why you do it. a really hard time for a long time. we've been putting on little coats on some of the newborn lambs to help protect them from the rain. most fields haven't dried out since las
party.- the left of the labour party. thank ou. argentina's second highest court has held iran responsible for two attacks in buenos aires in the 1990s. suicide bombings at the israeli embassy and a jewish centre led to more than 85 people being killed. provisional figures for winter 2024 show there was higher than average rainfall across the uk. we ve been hearing a lot about the wet and rainy weather across the uk recently but now the national farmers union is warning it could be putting our...
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party ahead of local elections next week so let's now listen to labour's shadow health secretary, wes streeting. he has abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs. i think there are millions of conservative voters across the country 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. i hope they will trust the doctor who has seen the conservative party up close in parliament and also the changed labour party up close in parliament and i hope they will give change a chance at the next general election by following dan poulter backing labour. speaking elsewhere this morning, the prime minister very much on the attack, saying labour has no plan, no vision and he talks about the announcement on defence spending this week to say that is a big success and he has also been talking about the fact are finally into law and talks about that being a big deterrent, so trying to keep the focus, this morning, away from this news, these words from dan poulter nonetheless a very damaging b
party ahead of local elections next week so let's now listen to labour's shadow health secretary, wes streeting. he has abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs. i think there are millions of conservative voters across the country 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. i hope they will trust the doctor who has seen the conservative party up close in parliament and...
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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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let's get more now on the defection of a conservative mp to the labour party. dr dan poulter, who works part—time in the nhs, has been welcomed by his new leader, sir keir starmer, who said the former minister would help his party get the health service "back on its feet". dr poulter told sunday with laura kuenssberg why he quit the tory party. let's listen to the interview. well, i'd been thinking about it for a little while and it was alongside my work as an mp. i work — still work — as an nhs doctor and have done. the health service that i saw under huge strain is very different to the health service of maybe a decade ago, and the struggles and the challenges that patients have been experiencing in accessing timely good care were something that really resonated with me and stayed with me, and ifound it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. and i feel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment in terms of how its run and governed. but you pin
let's get more now on the defection of a conservative mp to the labour party. dr dan poulter, who works part—time in the nhs, has been welcomed by his new leader, sir keir starmer, who said the former minister would help his party get the health service "back on its feet". dr poulter told sunday with laura kuenssberg why he quit the tory party. let's listen to the interview. well, i'd been thinking about it for a little while and it was alongside my work as an mp. i work — still...
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they are trying to make it a dividing line with the labour party. rishi sunak arguing repeatedly labour do not have a plan for migration. obviously the labour party would point to other measures they are looking to do. if they came into power. rishi sunak clearly trying to make this an election issue, trying to make it a dividing line with the labour party. obviously, standing on a lectern that said "stop the boats". an easy promise to judge as to whether it has been successful because you can go to the cliffs of dover and see if there were any boats coming over. i think that will be the key thing. notjust a reduction in the number coming across, as well this bill gets ascent and flights start taking off, but whether or notjust gets ascent and flights start taking off, but whether or not just there is a reduction in small boats coming across but whether they are stopping the boats. the across but whether they are stopping the boats. ~ . across but whether they are stopping the boats. ~ , the boats. the prime minister said he would not _ the boats. t
they are trying to make it a dividing line with the labour party. rishi sunak arguing repeatedly labour do not have a plan for migration. obviously the labour party would point to other measures they are looking to do. if they came into power. rishi sunak clearly trying to make this an election issue, trying to make it a dividing line with the labour party. obviously, standing on a lectern that said "stop the boats". an easy promise to judge as to whether it has been successful...
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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 party. dan poulter — the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich — told sunday with laura kuenssberg about his decision. for more, i'm joined by ben wright. this has just happened. this hasjust happened. what this has just happened. what has just happened? dan this hasjust happened. what has just happened?— just happened? dan poulter has soken to just happened? dan poulter has spoken to laura _ just happened? dan poulter has spoken to laura kuenssberg - just happened? dan poulter has| spoken to laura kuenssberg and just happened? dan poulter has - spoken to laura kuenssberg and the full interview will be on bbc one tomorrow morning. it is a huge blow for rishi sunak. this is the first defection from the tories to labour that has happened on his watch since he became prime minister. dr poulter, who serves as still as a working mental health dr in the nhs, has decided that now is the time to cross the floor and join the labour party. he says he has no animosity to rishi sunak but feels
labour party. dan poulter — the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich — told sunday with laura kuenssberg about his decision. for more, i'm joined by ben wright. this has just happened. this hasjust happened. what this has just happened. what has just happened? dan this hasjust happened. what has just happened?— just happened? dan poulter has soken to just happened? dan poulter has spoken to laura _ just happened? dan poulter has spoken to laura kuenssberg - just happened? dan poulter...
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the labour party coming together in the house _ labour party coming together in the house of— labour party coming together in the house of lords to keep asking for an amendment to the bill. what was perhaps— amendment to the bill. what was perhaps surprising and why we saw so much _ perhaps surprising and why we saw so much ping—pong between the house of commons _ much ping—pong between the house of commons and lords was the fact there was no _ commons and lords was the fact there was no amendments at all made to the bill. ., , , , ., bill. there were attempts but none actually passed? _ bill. there were attempts but none actually passed? exactly. - bill. there were attempts but none actually passed? exactly. who - bill. there were attempts but none actually passed? exactly. who are | actually passed? exactly. who are the migrants. _ actually passed? exactly. who are the migrants, who _ actually passed? exactly. who are the migrants, who are _ actually passed? exactly. who are the migrants, who are the - actually passed? exactly. who are the migrants, who are the people| actual
the labour party coming together in the house _ labour party coming together in the house of— labour party coming together in the house of lords to keep asking for an amendment to the bill. what was perhaps— amendment to the bill. what was perhaps surprising and why we saw so much _ perhaps surprising and why we saw so much ping—pong between the house of commons _ much ping—pong between the house of commons and lords was the fact there was no _ commons and lords was the fact there was...
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i was a labour party voter all my days and i hope this will be, i will always vote for the labour party because i believe that they work for the working man. flan because i believe that they work for the working man.— the working man. can i come in there, the working man. can i come in there. what— the working man. can i come in there, what you _ the working man. can i come in there, what you said _ the working man. can i come in there, what you said about i the working man. can i come in there, what you said about the | there, what you said about the health— there, what you said about the health service? in scotland have the best performing health service in the uk. — best performing health service in the uk, unlike wales with the health service _ the uk, unlike wales with the health service run— the uk, unlike wales with the health service run by the labour party. well, look for another doctor. well, look foranother doctor. do you deny— well, look foranother doctor. do you deny we are the best performing heatth— you deny we are the best performing health service? we you
i was a labour party voter all my days and i hope this will be, i will always vote for the labour party because i believe that they work for the working man. flan because i believe that they work for the working man.— the working man. can i come in there, the working man. can i come in there. what— the working man. can i come in there, what you _ the working man. can i come in there, what you said _ the working man. can i come in there, what you said about i the working man. can i come in...
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with the labour party, we have a plan to cut an waiting — labour party, we have a plan to cut an waiting list, bring into many more _ an waiting list, bring into many more appointments per year, with extra _ more appointments per year, with extra working weekends, clamping down _ extra working weekends, clamping down on _ extra working weekends, clamping down on tax avoidance and tax repose. — down on tax avoidance and tax repose, because we rasterize doctors and not _ repose, because we rasterize doctors and not tax _ repose, because we rasterize doctors and not tax dodgers. breaking news today, oj simpson, the former football country barely —— co ntroversially former football country barely —— controversially cleared of murder, has died at age 76, is family and nancy had cancer, he was famous as a footballer before becoming an movie star, he was acquitted in a trial over the debts of his former wife nicole brown simpson, and herfriend ron goldman, a massive trial, millions watching it live and around the world, and he was later found liable for their debts, and further impris
with the labour party, we have a plan to cut an waiting — labour party, we have a plan to cut an waiting list, bring into many more _ an waiting list, bring into many more appointments per year, with extra _ more appointments per year, with extra working weekends, clamping down _ extra working weekends, clamping down on _ extra working weekends, clamping down on tax avoidance and tax repose. — down on tax avoidance and tax repose, because we rasterize doctors and not _ repose, because we...
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with the labour party is doing is taking a step further and want one integrated body, great british railways, which plans are trains and owns it infrastructure and runs the trains. it could take a while for the current contracts were not which could be five years' time, and by which time if they do get in in this election, they could be out again by then. i election, they could be out again by then. ~' , ., , , ., , then. i think five years should be time enough _ then. i think five years should be time enough to _ then. i think five years should be time enough to implement - then. i think five years should be time enough to implement it. i then. i think five years should be l time enough to implement it. you often seem to have five—year parliaments now, so i think they would have time to implement it but i would say it is really important that there is enough momentum behind the programme to have not a dip in the programme to have not a dip in the level of services and fall in the level of services and fall in the love services. we need to that change to happen at some pace. thank ou for
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for labour, the defection is a boost to its claim to be the party which can reform the nhs. the shadow health secretary denied speculation that it might have also offered dr poulter to any other inducement — like a seat in the lords. not that i'm aware of. he said very clearly to me when i was talking to him this week about how he might help. he's going back to the nhs full time when parliament is dissolved, which can't come soon enough, as far as we're concerned. dr poulter said the labour party had a track record of improving the nhs and that sir keir starmer could be trusted with the health service. his defection from the conservatives is the third since 2019. you're live with bbc news. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours flood 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 is also growing concern that dams on kenya's longest river — the tana — could overflow in the coming days. these pictures are from kenya's makuen
for labour, the defection is a boost to its claim to be the party which can reform the nhs. the shadow health secretary denied speculation that it might have also offered dr poulter to any other inducement — like a seat in the lords. not that i'm aware of. he said very clearly to me when i was talking to him this week about how he might help. he's going back to the nhs full time when parliament is dissolved, which can't come soon enough, as far as we're concerned. dr poulter said the labour...
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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 things will go next and that means it is all pretty uncertain. let's bring in brian taylor who has been with us and had humza yousaf, his resignation speech. political commentator and former bbc scotland political editor. i wondered commentator and former bbc scotland political editor. iwondered if commentator and former bbc scotland political editor. i wondered if i could get your thoughts on what mr yusuf said during his resignation speech. yusuf said during his resignation seech. ., , yusuf said during his resignation seech. . , ., , ., speech. certainly have huge personal em ath speech. certainly have huge personal empathy for — speech. certainly have huge personal empathy for him- _ speech. certainly have huge personal empathy for him. quite _ speech. certainly have huge personal empathy for him. quite remarkable l speech. certainly have huge personal. empathy for hi
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 things will go next and that means it is all pretty uncertain. let's bring in brian taylor who has been with us and had humza yousaf, his resignation speech. political commentator and former bbc scotland political editor. i wondered commentator and former bbc scotland political editor. iwondered if commentator and former bbc...
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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 labour, the defection is a boost to its claim to be the party which can reform the nhs. the shadow health secretary denied speculation that it might have also offered dr poulter any other inducement, like a seat in the lords. not that i'm aware of. he's said very clearly to me when i was talking to him this week about how he might help. he's going back to the nhs full—time when parliament is dissolved, which can't come soon enough, as far as we're concerned. there's been speculation over the past week that an election could come as soon asjune orjuly. rishi sunak didn't rule that out, speaking to sky news this morning. we've talked about it. you're not going to rule outjuly? you're going to try and draw whatever conclusion you want from what i say. i'm going to always say the same thing. you should just listen to what i said, the same thing i've said all year. mr sunak has said repeatedly that his working assumption is that he'll call the election in the second half of this year, which of course does coverjuly, although many in westminster think that an autumn election
for labour, the defection is a boost to its claim to be the party which can reform the nhs. the shadow health secretary denied speculation that it might have also offered dr poulter any other inducement, like a seat in the lords. not that i'm aware of. he's said very clearly to me when i was talking to him this week about how he might help. he's going back to the nhs full—time when parliament is dissolved, which can't come soon enough, as far as we're concerned. there's been speculation over...
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the scottish labour party have called for a no confidence vote in the scottish government, describing it as embarrassing and incompetent. but the snp leader struggles on in a bid to secure enough support to keep hisjob. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. staying in the uk, the british government says it's entering the final phase of putting its rwanda migrants policy into practice. a report in the guardian suggests detentions of asylum seekers — in readiness for deportation — could begin on monday. a british government spokesperson said at some stage people would inevitably start being detained in preparation for the first flight, which is expected to take off in ten to 12 weeks. meanwhile, the irish prime minister says foreign migration policies cannot be allowed to undermine ireland's own rules. simon harris said the country �*will not provide a loophole for anyone else's migration challenges', after it emerged that the majority of asylum seekers entering ireland had crossed from northern ireland. the irish government is looking at legislation to enable asylum seekers to be sent b
the scottish labour party have called for a no confidence vote in the scottish government, describing it as embarrassing and incompetent. but the snp leader struggles on in a bid to secure enough support to keep hisjob. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. staying in the uk, the british government says it's entering the final phase of putting its rwanda migrants policy into practice. a report in the guardian suggests detentions of asylum seekers — in readiness for deportation — could begin on...
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he's backing the ban, backing the policy and the labour party also supports it. they don't have a free vote. they are whipping, requiring their mps to vote for it, although i suspect most or even almost all of them would vote for it anyway. and that means that this will become law, it's going to pass. there are enough opposition votes there that even if dozens of conservative mps oppose the policy, it will become law, assuming that there is enough time for it to do so before the general election. and that's really significant. i suspect that whether rishi sunak is prime minister for another six months or another six years, this will come to be one of the biggest policies, one of the biggest changes that we come to look back at happening on his watch. but politically, he won't want it to happen on the basis solely of opposition votes. he will want strong conservative support for this policy as well. an update on the story about the muslim family who had failed in its high court legal challenge against a prayer ban at a secondary school in london. it had argued tha
he's backing the ban, backing the policy and the labour party also supports it. they don't have a free vote. they are whipping, requiring their mps to vote for it, although i suspect most or even almost all of them would vote for it anyway. and that means that this will become law, it's going to pass. there are enough opposition votes there that even if dozens of conservative mps oppose the policy, it will become law, assuming that there is enough time for it to do so before the general...
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labour says rishi sunak and the conservative party have serious questions to answer. let's speak to our polital correspondent, henry zeffman, in westminster. what is the times alleging? you are right to say alleging to these are just allegations at this stage but they are also pretty serious allegations and frankly pretty peculiar allegations. what the times is alleging that back in december mark menzies, the conservative mp for fylde in lancashire since 2010, found a former campaign manager, a 78—year—old former campaign manager at quarter past three in the morning and he said what he called bad people had locked him in a flat any needed money to get out. he called it a matter of life and death, he needed £5,000. it is claimed in this article that later that morning a different woman, his office manager, paid him the money. at this point it was £6,500, from a personal bank account, and crucially that money was subsequently reimbursed from campaign funds, money donated in the expectation or be used for mark menzies's political activities. bbc news has contacted
labour says rishi sunak and the conservative party have serious questions to answer. let's speak to our polital correspondent, henry zeffman, in westminster. what is the times alleging? you are right to say alleging to these are just allegations at this stage but they are also pretty serious allegations and frankly pretty peculiar allegations. what the times is alleging that back in december mark menzies, the conservative mp for fylde in lancashire since 2010, found a former campaign manager, a...
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for the labour party, richard parker, several opinion. him with a very narrow lead in the race, a lead thatis very narrow lead in the race, a lead that is narrowed over the last week or so. that is narrowed over the last week orso. he that is narrowed over the last week or so. he has spoken about changes to the weak bus networks are run in this part of the world. that is his big picture. of course, all eyes looking to see if a big area of success that the conservative party have had with the mirror to hear since 2017 with andy streets and whether they can cling onto that success in this election. we also have candidates from the greens and the lib dems and reform uk as well, who are all pulling around the simeu amount, and an independent candidate who has made a big picture of the situation in gaza, that is about he's going after. it's an interesting race which will hopefully tell us a lot about what happens in the general election. we would watch that next week. and susana mendonca, the london mayor gets a lot of attention and political
for the labour party, richard parker, several opinion. him with a very narrow lead in the race, a lead thatis very narrow lead in the race, a lead that is narrowed over the last week or so. that is narrowed over the last week orso. he that is narrowed over the last week or so. he has spoken about changes to the weak bus networks are run in this part of the world. that is his big picture. of course, all eyes looking to see if a big area of success that the conservative party have had with the...
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the labour party, the question he said was that labour had been rowing back some of its big plans, like 28 billion a year spent. but equally just as much, was the leader keir starmer has been quiet on this and wasn't really talking very openly. so this is what was put to the shadow secretary of state for justice. so she was asked about, as labour weakening its ambition? there is no doubt that this is going to be a challenging mission that we have set ourselves. but we are not prepared to just sit back and think we are in a doom loop here and it seems like it's all pretty hopeless and we can do nothing. government can achieve huge things here if it has the political will to do so and if it makes some money available, but also, if it takes the steps to unlock private sector investment and that is so necessary if we are going to have clean energy by 2030 and not be reliant on dictators abroad and get our bills down as well. the question for labour is, if they are spending less as a government and relying on private sector, are they really going to be able to hit their targets?— they real
the labour party, the question he said was that labour had been rowing back some of its big plans, like 28 billion a year spent. but equally just as much, was the leader keir starmer has been quiet on this and wasn't really talking very openly. so this is what was put to the shadow secretary of state for justice. so she was asked about, as labour weakening its ambition? there is no doubt that this is going to be a challenging mission that we have set ourselves. but we are not prepared to just...
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from the labour party going into the election. there are a good number of individuals who do think logical conclusion of all of this, not just this policy but a number of others, is likely to be withdrawal from the echr, or at least the beginnings of a discussion of rewriting the convention that critics believe belongs in a different era, was not designed for the challenge of the mid-2020's. christian: have a coffee. it could be a late one. thank you for your contributions. around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. for our u.k. viewers, let's take a quick look at the stories making headlines today. hugh edwards has resigned from the bbc, says he is leaving on the medical advice of his doctors. there were reports that he paid a young person for sexually explicit images. the u.k. parliamentary researcher and another man have been charged with spying for china after allegedly providing information which could be useful to an enemy. the researcher seen here and christopher baron were charged on the official secrets act.
from the labour party going into the election. there are a good number of individuals who do think logical conclusion of all of this, not just this policy but a number of others, is likely to be withdrawal from the echr, or at least the beginnings of a discussion of rewriting the convention that critics believe belongs in a different era, was not designed for the challenge of the mid-2020's. christian: have a coffee. it could be a late one. thank you for your contributions. around the world and...
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i think perhaps the greens, ash regan from the alba party, may not side with the labour motion to bring the government down, and force things along given that the focus was humza yousaf and he has announced his intention to resign. has announced his intention to resin. ., has announced his intention to resi.n_ ., ., has announced his intention to resiun. ., ., , , ., has announced his intention to resiun. ., , , ., ., resign. labour are pushing for an election, that _ resign. labour are pushing for an election, that is _ resign. labour are pushing for an election, that is what _ resign. labour are pushing for an election, that is what they i resign. labour are pushing for an election, that is what they want. | election, that is what they want. that is what they say they want, but i am a bit sceptical that any political party would want to have two elections within a matter of months given the resource implications of all of that's they may go ahead and perhaps make a political statement with a genuine intention of bringing the government down, but once again that doesn't necessarily mea
i think perhaps the greens, ash regan from the alba party, may not side with the labour motion to bring the government down, and force things along given that the focus was humza yousaf and he has announced his intention to resign. has announced his intention to resin. ., has announced his intention to resi.n_ ., ., has announced his intention to resiun. ., ., , , ., has announced his intention to resiun. ., , , ., ., resign. labour are pushing for an election, that _ resign. labour are pushing...
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the labour party have already said they would scrap the one—word judgements. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. the uk's first memorial for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender armed forces personnel is to be built at the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire. the government has put £350,000 towards the project, which was one of the recommendations of an independent review into the historical treatment of people who were sacked or forced out of the military for being gay. it was illegal to be gay in the british armed forces until the year 2000. england has the highest rate of alcohol use by schoolchildren out of more than 40 countries. that's according to a new report commissioned by the world health organization. the report examined data from 280,000 children aged 11 to 15, which showed that by the age of 13, 57% of girls in england had drunk alcohol, and half of boys. the study also found girls are more likely to smoke. more than a quarter of 15—year—old girls in england have smoked a cigarette in their lifetime, compared to 16% of boys. and it says t
the labour party have already said they would scrap the one—word judgements. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. the uk's first memorial for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender armed forces personnel is to be built at the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire. the government has put £350,000 towards the project, which was one of the recommendations of an independent review into the historical treatment of people who were sacked or forced out of the military for being gay. it was illegal to...
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here in the uk, a conservative mp has defected to the opposition labour party. dan poulter has been the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich since the 2010 election. he combines his political career with practising medicine as an nhs hospital doctor on a part—time basis. in an interview with laura kuenssberg, he confirmed he was defecting to labour. the prime minister under pressure. the doctor departing the tory tribe. dan poulter has been a doctor and a conservative mp for 1h years, but in that rare move, a political defection, he's quit and is joining labour too. i found it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. and ifeel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment in terms of how its run and governed. since 2010, though, constituents in your suffolk home have chosen you, sent you to westminster as a conservative. some of them might be angry that you have left the party that they chose. what do you say to them? i thought about it and i thought,
here in the uk, a conservative mp has defected to the opposition labour party. dan poulter has been the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich since the 2010 election. he combines his political career with practising medicine as an nhs hospital doctor on a part—time basis. in an interview with laura kuenssberg, he confirmed he was defecting to labour. the prime minister under pressure. the doctor departing the tory tribe. dan poulter has been a doctor and a conservative mp for 1h years, but...
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she's number two in the labour party, one of its most high profile figures, but now angela rayner says she would give up her role as deputy leader if she was found to have committed an offence after police said they were investigating whether she could have broken electoral law. claims first made by a former tory peer and taken on by the current deputy conservative chairman centre around where she lived more than a decade ago before she became an mp. she bought a house on vicarage road in stockport in 2007. three years later she married mark rayner, who owned another property nearby. she appears to have registered a child at his address, but was registered to vote at her own. the tories are questioning whether she really lived at vicarage road. some neighbours have reportedly said it wasn't her main residence. legally, married couples should only choose one property as their primary one at any given time. the tories have already questioned whether she should have paid capital gains tax on the profit she made when she sold her house in 2015. ms rayner says she has since received legal a
she's number two in the labour party, one of its most high profile figures, but now angela rayner says she would give up her role as deputy leader if she was found to have committed an offence after police said they were investigating whether she could have broken electoral law. claims first made by a former tory peer and taken on by the current deputy conservative chairman centre around where she lived more than a decade ago before she became an mp. she bought a house on vicarage road in...
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particularly the labour party on it, interesting to note sir keir starmer put out that statement effectively saying that he stands shoulder to shoulder with israel on this but i don't think that will stop the likes of keir starmer and rishi sunakfrom calling out israel for what is seen as perhaps them going a little bit too far in gaza, increasingly the rhetoric from international community to what israel has been strong on that. real concern about an intervention potentially in rafah, so it does add to a really complex, multifaceted picture and all the while of course people continuing to suffer in that part of the world.— people continuing to suffer in that part of the world. peter saul, thank ou. let's take a look now at some of the other major international reaction. president biden rushed to the situation room in washington to keep across the developments. the white house published a photo from the situation room on x. you can see the president surrounded by some of his top security officials. defense secretary lloyd austin, secretary of state antony blinken, among others. and preside
particularly the labour party on it, interesting to note sir keir starmer put out that statement effectively saying that he stands shoulder to shoulder with israel on this but i don't think that will stop the likes of keir starmer and rishi sunakfrom calling out israel for what is seen as perhaps them going a little bit too far in gaza, increasingly the rhetoric from international community to what israel has been strong on that. real concern about an intervention potentially in rafah, so it...
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the main opposition labour party who most people expect to be in government at the end of the year are very supportive of the measures the government took and are calling forfurther the government took and are calling for further sanctions the government took and are calling forfurther sanctions on the government took and are calling for further sanctions on iran to the government took and are calling forfurther sanctions on iran to be brought forward as soon as possible and calling for the prescription here in the uk of the iranian revolutionary guard.- here in the uk of the iranian revolutionary guard. henry, thank ou for revolutionary guard. henry, thank you forjoining _ revolutionary guard. henry, thank you forjoining us. _ revolutionary guard. henry, thank you forjoining us. interesting - you forjoining us. interesting contrast to the very sharp divisions across the house when it came to the war in gaza and the way israel was fighting the war, now they are standing as one and no doubt as the day goes on henry, we will speak to you again. we are getting more comments from leading d
the main opposition labour party who most people expect to be in government at the end of the year are very supportive of the measures the government took and are calling forfurther the government took and are calling for further sanctions the government took and are calling forfurther sanctions on the government took and are calling for further sanctions on iran to the government took and are calling forfurther sanctions on iran to be brought forward as soon as possible and calling for the...
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the labour party, the main opposition who many people expect to be in government by the end of the year, they are also very supportive of the measures the government took and are calling forfurther sanctions on iran to be brought forward as soon as possible and also calling for the proscription here in the uk of the iranian revolutionary guard. after this unprecedented military action there has been a flurry of diplomatic activity. the iranian foreign minister has been on the phone to western foreign ministers but also foreign ministers in this region and all of them expressing concern about the danger in this moment and while the immediate risk of an moment and while the immediate risk ofan immediate moment and while the immediate risk of an immediate israeli retaliation seems to have passed, everyone knows that the risk is still there. we will keep an eye on all of the developments but back to my colleague lauren taylor in london. thank you. donald trump will become the first former us president to face a criminal trial today. he's been charged with 3a counts of fraud, relating to hus
the labour party, the main opposition who many people expect to be in government by the end of the year, they are also very supportive of the measures the government took and are calling forfurther sanctions on iran to be brought forward as soon as possible and also calling for the proscription here in the uk of the iranian revolutionary guard. after this unprecedented military action there has been a flurry of diplomatic activity. the iranian foreign minister has been on the phone to western...
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the labour party, the main opposition who many people expect to be in government by the end of the year, they are also very supportive of the measures the government took and are calling forfurther sanctions on iran to be brought forward as soon as possible and also calling for the proscription here in the uk of the iranian revolutionary guard. donald trump will become the first former us president to face a criminal trial today. he's been charged with 3a counts of fraud, relating to hush money allegedly paid to a former porn star, stormy daniels, before the 2016 election. he's pleaded not guilty. our new york correspondent nada tawfik reports. when donald trump headed to court last year to become the first former president to be criminally charged, it set the united states on an unprecedented course. now, right in the thick of the presidential election campaign, the republican presumptive nominee is beginning his trial in the most salacious of the four cases against him. though it is perhaps the least perilous, legally, given jail time is seen as unlikely. donald trump has repeatedly p
the labour party, the main opposition who many people expect to be in government by the end of the year, they are also very supportive of the measures the government took and are calling forfurther sanctions on iran to be brought forward as soon as possible and also calling for the proscription here in the uk of the iranian revolutionary guard. donald trump will become the first former us president to face a criminal trial today. he's been charged with 3a counts of fraud, relating to hush money...
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he was prepared to fall out with the labour party if need be, even though he was a labour mp. �* ., , ., ., ., 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.
he was prepared to fall out with the labour party if need be, even though he was a labour mp. �* ., , ., ., ., 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...
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party tonight including the labour party tonight in particular. you are likely to be wearing — in particular. you are likely to be wearing a — in particular. you are likely to be wearing a pretty broad smile. but a final thought, the lessons of the last decade have taught us not to always— last decade have taught us not to always make the obvious link about what might happen politically. there have been_ what might happen politically. there have been twists and turns and there are likely— have been twists and turns and there are likely to— have been twists and turns and there are likely to be further ones here and potentially further once around the uk _ and potentially further once around the uk. but what has happened here matters _ the uk. but what has happened here matters wherever you are watching tonight _ matters wherever you are watching toni . ht. , ., matters wherever you are watching toniaht. , . g. , matters wherever you are watching toniht. , . g . , . ~' matters wherever you are watching toniaht. , . , ., ,, tonight. chris a
party tonight including the labour party tonight in particular. you are likely to be wearing — in particular. you are likely to be wearing a — in particular. you are likely to be wearing a pretty broad smile. but a final thought, the lessons of the last decade have taught us not to always— last decade have taught us not to always make the obvious link about what might happen politically. there have been_ what might happen politically. there have been twists and turns and there are...