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what does this mean for the labour party ? this mean for the labour party? this is good afternoon britain. we're on gb news, britain's news channel. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar , sponsors of weather on . solar, sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hello again. here's your latest gb news weather update in association with the met office. looking ahead to the weekend and it's going to turn fresher with showers for many of us. but for the time being, it's still warm and largely settled across southern high southern areas due to high pressure here a different story further north, frontal systems pushing through , bringing the pushing through, bringing the focus for some outbreaks of rain and could heavy at and the rain could be heavy at times across parts of scotland overnight, and do watch out for some gusty winds towards some strong, gusty winds towards the drier the north—west. two a drier further some further south, though some murkiness, some low cloud, some coastal could develop around coastal fog could develop around engush coastal fog could de
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some on the left, the labour party , the left, the labour party, the rolling stock, the trains themselves will still be privately owned because the government doesn't want to have to put forward the upfront cash to put forward the upfront cash to invest into it. and thankfully, labour also won't be getting rid of the existing open access providers . now, what access providers. now, what worries me is open access is fantastic. you're right, lumo has been a big success. it's not going to be nationalised. it will continue operating. but that's really the model i think labour should be adopting . it labour should be adopting. it should be a pro—competition model rather than having a big national operator and then allowing a few open access. >> matthew operators here and there. i guess the challenge to thatis there. i guess the challenge to that is how much real competition can we have on the railways? we only have a certain amount of infrastructure that we can have . we can't necessarily can have. we can't necessarily have competing rail lines going to the same place. is there a limit on th
some on the left, the labour party , the left, the labour party, the rolling stock, the trains themselves will still be privately owned because the government doesn't want to have to put forward the upfront cash to put forward the upfront cash to invest into it. and thankfully, labour also won't be getting rid of the existing open access providers . now, what access providers. now, what worries me is open access is fantastic. you're right, lumo has been a big success. it's not going to be...
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initially they labour party. initially they said they wouldn't u—turn on rwanda and now they might they might keep it. >> yeah. we've heard a bit about that from baroness chapman, jenny chapman of darlington, she's a key ally of keir starmer. if you give him a number, say, 10,000 migrants might be sent back to rwanda, they can't sell or scrap that as rachel reeves. no, this money is sunk. money the money is invested. if it started to work even a bit, it's hard to get rid of it. >> thank you very much indeed. great interview. really insightful. christopher hope there. our political editor live from darlington . he's got to from darlington. he's got to catch the train now i think, still to come, we'll digest that interview a little bit more. but a scientist's about to discover that we are not alone. the new space telescope is set to turn its gaze towards a distant, distant planet to investigate one of the most tantalising hints of alien life ever discovered. have we found aliens? that is the question after your h
initially they labour party. initially they said they wouldn't u—turn on rwanda and now they might they might keep it. >> yeah. we've heard a bit about that from baroness chapman, jenny chapman of darlington, she's a key ally of keir starmer. if you give him a number, say, 10,000 migrants might be sent back to rwanda, they can't sell or scrap that as rachel reeves. no, this money is sunk. money the money is invested. if it started to work even a bit, it's hard to get rid of it. >>...
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pressure is mounting on the labour party deputy leader angela rayner, after greater manchester police confirmed they're looking into multiple allegations that are not limited to potential electoral law offences. yes and at least a dozen officers are reportedly examining tax matters and other issues on top of the question of whether angela rayner gave false information to the electoral register when she lived between two former council houses a decade ago. however, she, of course, has strenuously denied any wrongdoing and has promised to resign as labour's deputy leader if she if she's found by the police to have committed a crime. >> yes. and rishi sunak , he >> yes. and rishi sunak, he couldn't resist the opportunity to have a little dig at the labour deputy today at prime minister's questions. >> speaker all i'd say is he ought to spend a bit less time reading that book and a bit and a bit more and a bit more time reading the deputy leader's tax advice . advice. >> i have to say, the cheering , >> i have to say, the cheering, the cheering and jeering went on there for about a minute
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now, who's in westminster, christopher , the labour party in christopher, the labour party in the house of lords is still voting for what the government describes a wrecking amendments . describes a wrecking amendments. how's the showdown tonight going to go ? to go? >> well, it'll be bill. quite exhausting, i think, for anyone in the in the lords. these are elderly people, many of them forced to try and push through these measures from the government side. the labour peers will be whipped to vote against it. all hangs on what these crossbenchers do. these are non—affiliated politically peers. and will they support or not, what the government wants to do. this is a classic. this is how our democracy works. when you have the will of the elected house against the unelected house against the unelected house of lords at stake. there are two measures here which peers are refusing to back down on should those who serve with uk forces in afghanistan , should uk forces in afghanistan, should they be not allowed to be deported to rwanda, andrew mitchell, the deputy foreign secretary, said this
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by the labour party. research shows that rural crime rates are surging faster than in urban areas. the strategy would see increased police patrols increase, with tougher penalties for thefts and anti—social behaviour. the government dismissed the plan as a toothless tweak around the edges. sir keir starmer says it will mean community laws that have been blighted by organised crime will be better protected in the us. donald trump will appearin in the us. donald trump will appear in court soon for day two of the first criminal trial of a former us president. the court has already heard prosecutors claim the former president orchestrated a criminal conspiracy to corrupt the 2016 election. they also argue that payments made to an adult film star, so—called hush money, were in breach of the law. donald trump denies any wrongdoing . the trump denies any wrongdoing. the case could complicate mr trump's path to an election rematch against president biden. but former nevada republican chairwoman amy tarkanian
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that's another argument. >> it's interesting to see the labour party's comments on this , labour party's comments on this, particularly wes streeting, because the because it seems as if the labour party actually seem to think stand a better chance labour party actually seem to thiprivatising|nd a better chance labour party actually seem to thiprivatising thea better chance labour party actually seem to thiprivatising the nhs. er chance labour party actually seem to thiprivatising the nhs. so :hance labour party actually seem to thiprivatising the nhs. so maybe at privatising the nhs. so maybe those who don't want it privatised stick with the privatised should stick with the conservative me, conservative party goodness me, what turvy world we live in. >> well, we're having that debate well getting all of debate as well as getting all of the latest news stories the other latest news stories after headlines with after your headlines with tatiana . tatiana. >> tom. thank you. the top stories this hour. downing street has refused to confirm if flights will get off the ground to rwanda this sp
that's another argument. >> it's interesting to see the labour party's comments on this , labour party's comments on this, particularly wes streeting, because the because it seems as if the labour party actually seem to think stand a better chance labour party actually seem to thiprivatising|nd a better chance labour party actually seem to thiprivatising thea better chance labour party actually seem to thiprivatising the nhs. er chance labour party actually seem to thiprivatising the nhs....
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labour party. when we pass those laws, the pm there, his plans to there, setting out his plans to ensure that those who do abuse shop get jailed. shop workers get jailed. >> although the six month jail terms under current plans wouldn't mean you go to jail at all, because the government is trying say that any any jail trying to say that any any jail terms a don't terms less than a year don't result in custodial sentence . result in a custodial sentence. but he they are building but he says they are building more now. also, and more prisons now. also, tom and emily, he was challenged about the you've been the cass review. you've been talking day on tv talking about it all day on tv news the issue of how, news and the issue of how, health staff treat transgender children. here's where i'd say about that. >> to welcome the publication of the cass report today, something that we commissioned. and it augns that we commissioned. and it aligns with our approach on this issue. and that's that, of course, w
labour party. when we pass those laws, the pm there, his plans to there, setting out his plans to ensure that those who do abuse shop get jailed. shop workers get jailed. >> although the six month jail terms under current plans wouldn't mean you go to jail at all, because the government is trying say that any any jail trying to say that any any jail terms a don't terms less than a year don't result in custodial sentence . result in a custodial sentence. but he they are building but he...
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the labour party will not commit to spending 2.5% of gdp on defence. they're saying wait for us to be elected, wait for a spending review . the tory party spending review. the tory party is going to go into the election with a with a cast iron as they would see it spending commitment, funded by cutting civil service posts in house of commons in the past hour, it's been debated by grant shapps and his opposite number, john healey. and grant shapps said at one point today in this debate that 11 members of the of the front bench of labour party voted against keeping trident. so i think you can see a clear attack line opening up here with the tory party. vote tory and make the country more safe. >> well, there you go. thanks christopher. christopher hope, our political editor there, live in westminster for tom. so you don't think he'll be too bothered about the pint sized loser comment? >> no, but he might be. >> no, but he might be. >> oh, so graceful. >> oh, so graceful. >> angela rayner might be bothered about something else. and i think we've got a pic
the labour party will not commit to spending 2.5% of gdp on defence. they're saying wait for us to be elected, wait for a spending review . the tory party spending review. the tory party is going to go into the election with a with a cast iron as they would see it spending commitment, funded by cutting civil service posts in house of commons in the past hour, it's been debated by grant shapps and his opposite number, john healey. and grant shapps said at one point today in this debate that 11...
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but the snp, the lib dems, the labour party , the lib dems, the labour party, the lib dems, the labour party, the scottish green party all backed this bill, which now jk rowling seems to be taking on in a very public way. >> well, that's right, and i think it would be an error to consider that sunak is simply taking on the first minister or the scottish police . i think the scottish police. i think he's signalling that labour's hands are involved in this because labour, voted for this. so he's also taking on anas sarwar, the labour leader in the scottish parliament. and that's, no doubt to create some sort of wedge issue, with keir starmer. so i think it's, it's highly political and i'm sure jk rowling's, happy to have the support of the prime minister irrespective of the party, but there is bigger politics at play here, and i don't think it's enough for the labour party, at westminster to say we won't do this in england. they've already supported it in scotland , and supported it in scotland, and they're not saying they're going to repeal it. >> i mean, it's a very real possibility, t
but the snp, the lib dems, the labour party , the lib dems, the labour party, the lib dems, the labour party, the scottish green party all backed this bill, which now jk rowling seems to be taking on in a very public way. >> well, that's right, and i think it would be an error to consider that sunak is simply taking on the first minister or the scottish police . i think the scottish police. i think he's signalling that labour's hands are involved in this because labour, voted for this. so...
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it's a challenge, i think, to the labour party. laboun think, to the labour party. labour, of course, announced last week with rachel reeves crack down on tax avoiders, tax evaders, but didn't say they would do anything about the 5.8 billion lost in fraud on the universal credit system, for example. so i think it's a real challenge that the government would see it certainly as that, the vote tory and will will be a crackdown on the benefits bill. what would labour do? so i think we are seeing the beginning of offers being made here for the election campaign. >> and chris, while we have you, is there anything new at the moment in westminster on the rwanda bill? >> yeah, there is. i asked him for gb news at the press conference. when will these flights take off? we know don't we, emma, that that they, they've dropped this idea of a spnng they've dropped this idea of a spring deadline. that's by june the 21st because of the delays. they say in the house of lords . they say in the house of lords. well the pm said very clearly we will do what it takes to pass it on monda
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this was legislation that was backed by the scottish labour party and the scottish labour party and the scottish labour party and the scottish liberal democrats as well. so i think it's important to recognise, you know, that , that when there is know, that, that when there is cross—party consensus in the scottish parliament and, you know, and that, you know, that thatis know, and that, you know, that that is that's acknowledged . the that is that's acknowledged. the problem that humza found himself in, is that he had lost trust, where other party leaders in particular the scottish green party, he's then realised that, you know , in order for the snp you know, in order for the snp to navigate legislation through parliament and budgets, that we need a new leader who is going to be able to forge new iterations, because even if even if humza had managed to win the, you know, the no confidence vote, it would have been on a 64, 64 basis. if albert bachet humza yousaf then the presiding officer, you know, we would have cast the vote in favour of humza because it's because it's convention. bu
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lots of people labour party people within the labour party will absolutely to any, will say absolutely no to any, any, sniff of any, even sniff of privatisation, weren't they? >> and of course wes streeting been criticising those that have that have been opposed. what was the phrase he used? middle class lefties. that's the bma. >> exactly i know. >> exactly i know. >> well, i think wes streeting will know that the, the, the proportion of, of operations and work by the nhs are done privately. increase the most under tony blair and gordon brown's government. not under the tory government. and that's often forgotten. yes that's very true indeed. >> well, we're going to stay tuned for that interview . very tuned for that interview. very interesting to hear what wes streeting say. also streeting has to say. and also on trans women are on the issue of trans women are women. he's changed on women. he's changed his tune on this, accepting the review's recommendations, at least recommendations, or at least accepting says accepting what the review says yesterday. there's been quite a lot of inf
lots of people labour party people within the labour party will absolutely to any, will say absolutely no to any, any, sniff of any, even sniff of privatisation, weren't they? >> and of course wes streeting been criticising those that have that have been opposed. what was the phrase he used? middle class lefties. that's the bma. >> exactly i know. >> exactly i know. >> well, i think wes streeting will know that the, the, the proportion of, of operations and work by the...
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party as a new iteration of tony blair's labour party of 1997, and with that leadership of the labour party back then, in the 90s, you had the balancing act of tony blair and john prescott. blair was the, the slick former lawyer. and prescott, of course , lawyer. and prescott, of course, the more authentic, working class voice that balancing act really worked for new labour in the late 1990s. is there a risk now that that same sort of leader, deputy leader situation could be undermined by this scandal? i i think there is a risk and i think the reason there's a risk is because he's abundantly clear that angela rayner can speak to a whole group of voters, that keir starmer can't speak to. >> actually, when you present them to voters in a focus group as a package, they're actually much more positive about either of them individually. much more positive about either of them individually . and she of them individually. and she does give keir starmer something else. we know that people say about keir starmer. you know, he's a bit lawyerly . i'm not he's a bit lawyerly. i'm not sure how in t
party as a new iteration of tony blair's labour party of 1997, and with that leadership of the labour party back then, in the 90s, you had the balancing act of tony blair and john prescott. blair was the, the slick former lawyer. and prescott, of course , lawyer. and prescott, of course, the more authentic, working class voice that balancing act really worked for new labour in the late 1990s. is there a risk now that that same sort of leader, deputy leader situation could be undermined by this...
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it's all about holding and being able to fight against the labour party, labour government in 2029. >> well, thank you very much indeed. hope there. indeed. christopher hope there. our political editor live from westminster. interesting westminster. it's interesting that chris brought up this idea of criticism of the phrase, of the criticism of the phrase, the quite factual phrase that the quite factual phrase that the echr is a foreign court. >> yes. it reminded me of a written question in in the house of commons only a few weeks ago. there's an snp mp by the name of patrick grady. he put in a formal written question to the prime minister, asking for what reason does the prime minister consider the echr to be a foreign court? now, normally these written questions have very long and ornate answers, he said. >> because it's in strasbourg , >> because it's in strasbourg, he literally wrote it's there because it's based in strasbourg. yeah, i mean, a foreign court. people will try to say all saying a foreign court is some kind of dog whistle. anyway let's get the thoughts of mep bill t
it's all about holding and being able to fight against the labour party, labour government in 2029. >> well, thank you very much indeed. hope there. indeed. christopher hope there. our political editor live from westminster. interesting westminster. it's interesting that chris brought up this idea of criticism of the phrase, of the criticism of the phrase, the quite factual phrase that the quite factual phrase that the echr is a foreign court. >> yes. it reminded me of a written...
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the labour party when it comes to tax. but we want to know how impacts we want to know how this impacts you in britain. liam you out there in britain. liam halligan news economics and halligan gb news economics and business editor, joins us from a wetherspoons guildford. business editor, joins us from a wetherspoons guildford . good wetherspoons in guildford. good stuff. and jeff moody, gb news south west reporter is in barnstaple in devon. liam, you're wetherspoons in you're in the wetherspoons in guildford. people guildford. what are people saying ? saying there? >> i'm indeed i'm in wetherspoons on a friday lunchtime. my natural environment since i've come down here to this commuter town south of london, because i was recently with the chancellor , recently with the chancellor, jeremy hunt, asking him about these national insurance changes . we've had two big tax changes .we've had two big tax changes from the tories in recent months. in january, the tories lowered their headline rate of national insurance for employees
the labour party when it comes to tax. but we want to know how impacts we want to know how this impacts you in britain. liam you out there in britain. liam halligan news economics and halligan gb news economics and business editor, joins us from a wetherspoons guildford. business editor, joins us from a wetherspoons guildford . good wetherspoons in guildford. good stuff. and jeff moody, gb news south west reporter is in barnstaple in devon. liam, you're wetherspoons in you're in the...
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labour party? >> not only i often think about them , it was around the time them, it was around the time that the conservatives were having the vaccine boost. >> they were winning the hartlepool by—election off the labour party. it was almost a peak of boris johnson's popularity . well after those popularity. well after those elections, tried to popularity. well after those elect to s, tried to popularity. well after those elect to demote tried to popularity. well after those elect to demote angela tried to popularity. well after those elect to demote angela rayner. tried to demote angela rayner. he tried to do a reshuffle of his shadow cabinet, but by the end of the day i mean angela rayner say what you want about her. she is a tough cookie . her. she is a tough cookie. she's a negotiator. she's stayed, she stayed in the commons office with keir starmer battling him back and ended the day with more jobs than she started. she ended with about 5 or 6 jobs. >> yes. didn't she have a very, very titl
labour party? >> not only i often think about them , it was around the time them, it was around the time that the conservatives were having the vaccine boost. >> they were winning the hartlepool by—election off the labour party. it was almost a peak of boris johnson's popularity . well after those popularity. well after those elections, tried to popularity. well after those elect to s, tried to popularity. well after those elect to demote tried to popularity. well after those...
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so the snp, the labour party, green labour party, the green party and democrats , have and the liberal democrats, have all backed this legislation in scotland's parliament, it's been it's this has been in the making for three years. so it's not the case of that anything has been rushed parliament, this rushed through parliament, this has has been has been something that has been carefully considered, you're right to bring up that many different parties backed this and people , perhaps in other and people, perhaps in other parts of the united kingdom, might look to some of those parties and think is another is a similar of this a similar version of this legislation other legislation coming to other constituent the uk. constituent countries of the uk. but just finally, is it not the case that under the terms of this act, as it is now an act of , of the scottish parliament, if ihear , of the scottish parliament, if i hear something that i think is offensive towards me . i will be offensive towards me. i will be able to say the police have to investigate this, whether or not any reasonable
so the snp, the labour party, green labour party, the green party and democrats , have and the liberal democrats, have all backed this legislation in scotland's parliament, it's been it's this has been in the making for three years. so it's not the case of that anything has been rushed parliament, this rushed through parliament, this has has been has been something that has been carefully considered, you're right to bring up that many different parties backed this and people , perhaps in other...
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the had its big the labour party had its big day. it was rather overshadowed by rayner's, by angela rayner's, police investigation . the thing investigation. but the big thing that wanted say that that labour wanted to say that day they've ambition, day is they've got an ambition, an to raise defence an ambition to raise defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, not a costed manifesto pledge, but an ambition which is direct, parallel, directly. the same idea as the conservatives ambition to get rid of national insurance contributions and do that as a tax cut. they haven't said they're going to do it. they haven't said that they'll do unfunded, they'll do it. if it's unfunded, they'll say they'll it when the say they'll do it when the conditions allow. >> goes into the pot >> it all goes into the pot anyway. just moving things anyway. it's just moving things around, renaming around, isn't it? yeah. renaming things , although is things, although it is a particular peculiarity that on income we have two income taxes. >> what other country does t
the had its big the labour party had its big day. it was rather overshadowed by rayner's, by angela rayner's, police investigation . the thing investigation. but the big thing that wanted say that that labour wanted to say that day they've ambition, day is they've got an ambition, an to raise defence an ambition to raise defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, not a costed manifesto pledge, but an ambition which is direct, parallel, directly. the same idea as the conservatives ambition to get rid of...
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but now, despite being required to travel to countries from all over the globe, the labour party have said the foreign secretary's travelling looks more like a kardashians adventures than a british politician . politician. >> now, if you know who the kardashians are , they are kardashians are, they are reality tv stars, and they like to use private jets and they get a lot of criticism for doing so. but they keep doing it. they keep doing it. the labour mp emily thornberry accused lord cameron of wasting taxpayers money on a private jet for his global movements, rather than traditional commercial planes. now david cameron has been on a lot of trips, hasn't he? he has. he's been very busy indeed. i think per number of days he's been foreign secretary. >> a number of countries and territories visited. he must be he must be the best travelled foreign secretary we've ever had. >> yes, he hit the ground running, at least with the travelling and it's in the air. >> it speaks to the advantages of having a member of the house of having a member of the house of lords in the job. he doesn't have
but now, despite being required to travel to countries from all over the globe, the labour party have said the foreign secretary's travelling looks more like a kardashians adventures than a british politician . politician. >> now, if you know who the kardashians are , they are kardashians are, they are reality tv stars, and they like to use private jets and they get a lot of criticism for doing so. but they keep doing it. they keep doing it. the labour mp emily thornberry accused lord...
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well so christopher is saying reminding labour reminding us what the labour party that they would party have said, that they would get this scheme if get rid of this scheme even if it's to work . it's seen to work. >> i'm not sure whether they would it was working, they'd would if it was working, they'd be to get rid of it if it be mad to get rid of it if it was working, especially if this isn't a rwanda scheme, isn't just a rwanda scheme, because talking because we keep talking about this this is the rwanda scheme. >> it's about rwanda. it's >> it's only about rwanda. it's not. having somewhere not. it's about having somewhere to deport people who we currently deport from the currently can't deport from the united kingdom. and we saw how successful it was with albanian migrants coming across soon migrants coming across as soon as returns agreement as we had a returns agreement with albania, we were able to get the people stop coming, we were able to deport them and then new ones stopped coming across. migration fell, illegal migration by a third. migration fell by a third. >> although
well so christopher is saying reminding labour reminding us what the labour party that they would party have said, that they would get this scheme if get rid of this scheme even if it's to work . it's seen to work. >> i'm not sure whether they would it was working, they'd would if it was working, they'd be to get rid of it if it be mad to get rid of it if it was working, especially if this isn't a rwanda scheme, isn't just a rwanda scheme, because talking because we keep talking about...
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say they want the labour party say they want to say they to build. they say they want these new this project of these new towns, this project of new they're not new towns, but they're not telling towns will telling us where the towns will be. it's bit tricky, isn't it, be. it's a bit tricky, isn't it, unless tell where unless they tell us where the towns to be before the towns are going to be before the election, might up election, they might just run up into the same problem boris into the same problem that boris johnson to johnson faced. he tried to reform planning and it got defeated in parliament. >> yes. well, i'm sure of >> yes. well, i'm sure lots of people getting people are getting in touch saying there just too saying there are just far too many won't need all many people we won't need all these if there weren't these houses. if there weren't so we would. these houses. if there weren't so we we would. these houses. if there weren't so we would we would. these houses. if there weren't so we would still/e would. these houses. if there weren't
say they want the labour party say they want to say they to build. they say they want these new this project of these new towns, this project of new they're not new towns, but they're not telling towns will telling us where the towns will be. it's bit tricky, isn't it, be. it's a bit tricky, isn't it, unless tell where unless they tell us where the towns to be before the towns are going to be before the election, might up election, they might just run up into the same problem boris into the...