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now the labour to the police. now the labour party says. angela rayner welcomes the chance to set out the facts with the police, but it's a very different attitude to the way in which rayner herself responded to boris johnson being placed under police investigation. remember that , yes, it police investigation. remember that, yes, it was in january 2022. >> angela rayner called for the then prime minister, boris johnson, to resign simply due to the fact that he was under investigation. >> yes, here she is writing. bofis >> yes, here she is writing. boris johnson's downing street is under police investigation . is under police investigation. how on earth can he think he can stay on as prime minister but it wasn't just on twitter. take a listen to what she said in the house commons, how incensed house of commons, how incensed she potential but not she was over potential but not confirmed potential criminality . confirmed potential criminality. >> so it seems, mr speaker% actual criminality has been found in downing street. what a truly damni
now the labour to the police. now the labour party says. angela rayner welcomes the chance to set out the facts with the police, but it's a very different attitude to the way in which rayner herself responded to boris johnson being placed under police investigation. remember that , yes, it police investigation. remember that, yes, it was in january 2022. >> angela rayner called for the then prime minister, boris johnson, to resign simply due to the fact that he was under investigation....
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reporter: labour has raised concerns as well, saying the government must suspend sales of arms. the government defends its position but the pressure is growing and that pressure increased with israel's recent killing of seven aid workers in gaza, including three britons. that played into broader concerns. >> the israelis have to learn the hard lessons. it is clear they have not been giving priority to the protection of civilians, special protection of humanitarian workers, medical workers, international humanitarian law requires. reporter: israel denies this. this isn't only about the law. israel's actions in gaza are led by a military the u.k. is helping to arm. whether legal or not, that's a political choice as well. lucy: this is bbc news. ♪ ♪ lucy: police are investigating claims labour's deputy leader may have broken regulatory law. it follows a complaint over whether or not she paid the collect level of tax on the sale of her council house in 2015. she denies wrongdoing. laila matthew joins us from westminster. reporter: it's a complicated tale. this first surfaced wee
reporter: labour has raised concerns as well, saying the government must suspend sales of arms. the government defends its position but the pressure is growing and that pressure increased with israel's recent killing of seven aid workers in gaza, including three britons. that played into broader concerns. >> the israelis have to learn the hard lessons. it is clear they have not been giving priority to the protection of civilians, special protection of humanitarian workers, medical...
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a conservative mp defects to labour. dan poulter says his former party is no longer focused on public services. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital, president zelensky again calls on ukraine's allies to provide more air defences. and police have moved in to break up a pro—palestinian protest at northeastern university in boston. officials say 100 people were detained. we'll have the latest. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign minister has said that his country's planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended if there is a deal to secure the release of the remaining hostages held by hamas. this comes after egyptian mediators arrived in israel with local media reporting there's been notable progress in finding common ground. in the last few hours, it's also been announced that america's top diplomat antony blinken will visit saudi arabia this week. meanwhile, hamas has posted a new video, which shows two of the hostages captured during it
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labour government? >> the election >> well, hang on the election yet , but, you know, >> well, hang on the election yet, but, you know, sometimes you go to a smart italian restaurant. i'm sure you do, patrick. and, in the foyer, it's all very calm. there's vivaldi music playing. the maitre d is very calm and charming. but behind in the kitchen, it's absolute chaos. and the chefs are all trying to kill each other. and, that's very much the feeling of the labour party at the moment in parliament, the front bench. starmer is , front bench. keir starmer is, you know mr reasonable i'm mr moderate. but behind him are all the natives are jumping up and down and baring their chests. beating their chests, it's almost sort of potemkin moderatism moderation by the laboun moderatism moderation by the labour, party at the moment in parliament. and that was that was very much the feeling yesterday. >> well, you know, can you answer your own question for us here on gp news? you know, how many labour mps do you think w
labour government? >> the election >> well, hang on the election yet , but, you know, >> well, hang on the election yet, but, you know, sometimes you go to a smart italian restaurant. i'm sure you do, patrick. and, in the foyer, it's all very calm. there's vivaldi music playing. the maitre d is very calm and charming. but behind in the kitchen, it's absolute chaos. and the chefs are all trying to kill each other. and, that's very much the feeling of the labour party at the...
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it comes. >> stop talking about labour blaming labour. the tories have beenin blaming labour. the tories have been in power for 14 years, some of that in a coalition. stop talking about labour all the time. i'm saying labour aren't evenin time. i'm saying labour aren't even in power at the moment. >> their solution to the problem? >> who cares what their solution is? >> well, because they can't form a government, they can't be any worse. i think it's pretty important. >> cannot be any worse than the conservatives >> oh please. i've absolutely can be. promise you that, charlie. >> well, i'll tell you what. >> well, i'll tell you what. >> the last time, last time labour was in power migration was a third of what it is today. right. >> okay. who's going to go next then? >> well, let me take this up because i think it continues the mounting defence for rishi sunak because despite the breaking news this evening of a conservative mp defecting to the labour party, a small westminster bubble story. this is something that will not deter the conservatives for continuing the conservative
it comes. >> stop talking about labour blaming labour. the tories have beenin blaming labour. the tories have been in power for 14 years, some of that in a coalition. stop talking about labour all the time. i'm saying labour aren't evenin time. i'm saying labour aren't even in power at the moment. >> their solution to the problem? >> who cares what their solution is? >> well, because they can't form a government, they can't be any worse. i think it's pretty important....
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are in— truth is given how far ahead labour are in the _ truth is given how far ahead labour are in the polls, they still have a 20 point — are in the polls, they still have a 20 point lead, perhaps keir starmer does not _ 20 point lead, perhaps keir starmer does not need a recovery in scottand~ _ does not need a recovery in scotland. the labour party has risen in scotland _ scotland. the labour party has risen in scotland for the same reason as south _ in scotland for the same reason as south of— in scotland for the same reason as south of the border, but in the last 12 months— south of the border, but in the last 12 months in the wake of nicola sturgeon's resignation, it has profited — sturgeon's resignation, it has profited from the fact that some people _ profited from the fact that some people who still support independence, independence support is still— independence, independence support is still nearly around 50%, some of the supporters are no longer willing to vote _ the supporters are no longer willing to vote for— the supporters are no longer willing to vote f
are in— truth is given how far ahead labour are in the _ truth is given how far ahead labour are in the polls, they still have a 20 point — are in the polls, they still have a 20 point lead, perhaps keir starmer does not _ 20 point lead, perhaps keir starmer does not need a recovery in scottand~ _ does not need a recovery in scotland. the labour party has risen in scotland _ scotland. the labour party has risen in scotland for the same reason as south _ in scotland for the same reason as...
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labour win questions? should labour win that they won't have much of a honeymoon the basis this honeymoon on the basis of this type polling? honeymoon on the basis of this type p i.ling? honeymoon on the basis of this type p i don't honeymoon on the basis of this type pi don't think lord >> well, i don't think lord ashcroft's done headline ashcroft's done any headline polling 2015, i'm not polling since 2015, i'm not quite sure why, but he does do this kind of polling , and i this kind of polling, and i think it's quite instructive. and i think what it does show pretty clearly , as nigel said, pretty clearly, as nigel said, is that when you become unpopular as the conservatives vote, that covers everything. it doesn't matter what the subject is. does it matter whether it's brexit, defence, nhs, it will cover everything. i think the finding that labour nonetheless have quite a lot of resistance to them does seem to fit in with the polls. i think if you look at politico's poll of polls , you at politico's po
labour win questions? should labour win that they won't have much of a honeymoon the basis this honeymoon on the basis of this type polling? honeymoon on the basis of this type p i.ling? honeymoon on the basis of this type p i don't honeymoon on the basis of this type pi don't think lord >> well, i don't think lord ashcroft's done headline ashcroft's done any headline polling 2015, i'm not polling since 2015, i'm not quite sure why, but he does do this kind of polling , and i this kind of...
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once the labour and wants to the vote, labour and wants to vote reform. so it seems to me, if don't think the if you don't think the conservative government being conservative government is being conservative enough, it seems very strange to me that the solution problem is to solution to that problem is to elect starmer with a 200 elect keir starmer with a 200 seat majority. to be seat majority. that seems to be a reaction to, having a a strange reaction to, having a government that you don't think is enough. is conservative enough. >> let's bring in if we can. philip, my brilliant pundits tonight stay where are. tonight stay where you are. we've got former to the we've got former adviser to the aforementioned johnson, aforementioned boris johnson, political lord political communicator, lord kulveer, journalist and kulveer, ranger, journalist and communications advisor linda jubilee, and author and campaigner for children in care. chris wild , linda, why do you chris wild, linda, why do you think these councillors have decided that their own party isn't c
once the labour and wants to the vote, labour and wants to vote reform. so it seems to me, if don't think the if you don't think the conservative government being conservative government is being conservative enough, it seems very strange to me that the solution problem is to solution to that problem is to elect starmer with a 200 elect keir starmer with a 200 seat majority. to be seat majority. that seems to be a reaction to, having a a strange reaction to, having a government that you don't...
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labour win questions? should labour win that they won't have much of a honeymoon the basis this honeymoon on the basis of this type polling? honeymoon on the basis of this type p i.ling? honeymoon on the basis of this type p i don't honeymoon on the basis of this type pi don't think lord >> well, i don't think lord ashcroft's done headline ashcroft's done any headline polling 2015, i'm not polling since 2015, i'm not quite sure why, but he does do this kind of polling , and i this kind of polling, and i think it's quite instructive. and i think what it does show pretty clearly , as nigel said, pretty clearly, as nigel said, is that when you become unpopular as the conservatives vote, that covers everything. it doesn't matter what the subject is. does it matter whether it's brexit, defence, nhs, it will cover everything. i think the finding that labour nonetheless have quite a lot of resistance to them does seem to fit in with the polls. i think if you look at politico's poll of polls , you at politico's po
labour win questions? should labour win that they won't have much of a honeymoon the basis this honeymoon on the basis of this type polling? honeymoon on the basis of this type p i.ling? honeymoon on the basis of this type p i don't honeymoon on the basis of this type pi don't think lord >> well, i don't think lord ashcroft's done headline ashcroft's done any headline polling 2015, i'm not polling since 2015, i'm not quite sure why, but he does do this kind of polling , and i this kind of...
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because he was like, even more labour. like, let's be even more labour. whereas surgical . whereas starmer very surgical. he's gonna let's get let's turn these around and the these tories around and the tories also being damaged by the impact of reform . although impact of reform. although i learned today that reform still don't candidates about don't have candidates in about 200 seats apparently. so that depends seats we're depends which seats we're talking about. but you know, it's once again, all keir starmer do . you have to starmer has to do. you have to just get the nutters and just get rid of the nutters and not ming vase. and not drop the ming vase. and that's also that's all he's doing. he's also gaining, the snp are absolutely because the snp are absolutely mental, as you may have noticed. so it's easy win for sam. he just has i say here, it's just has to. as i say here, it's not really labour it's not really labour winning, it's just losing. starmer just the tories losing. starmer just the tories losing. starmer just look too mental. just got t
because he was like, even more labour. like, let's be even more labour. whereas surgical . whereas starmer very surgical. he's gonna let's get let's turn these around and the these tories around and the tories also being damaged by the impact of reform . although impact of reform. although i learned today that reform still don't candidates about don't have candidates in about 200 seats apparently. so that depends seats we're depends which seats we're talking about. but you know, it's once...
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labour. later in the show and the rwanda aftermath, the pm faces big questions over whether rwanda flights will act as a deterrent after 250 migrants attempted to cross the channel yesterday. >> and of course, we saw those five deaths. also a former labour defence minister is going to join us to discuss that . to join us to discuss that. >> covid has scarred pupils . >> covid has scarred pupils. it's official children who started school during the pandemic will have worse gcse results up until 2030. school closures have brought on prolonged damage for our pupils. how can it ever be recovered? >> i mean, that can be filed under the flippin obvious , under the flippin obvious, really, couldn't it? >> hindsight is a very easy thing , but we shouldn't have thing, but we shouldn't have closed the schools. >> what i find amazing as a parent is that we aren't apparently doing anything to plug apparently doing anything to plug this gap. now, this research is fantastic because it does confirm what man
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i'll leave you, your viev labour government, the nk the labour government, the incoming labour government, will be most unpopular be one of the most unpopular governments that we've had for a very long time, for the simple reason being that on all of the big issues, you know, the economy, growth, debt, economy, no growth, high debt, immigration, labour doesn't really plan , israel, really have a plan, israel, gaza, the divisions within the labour party . you look at where labour party. you look at where britain is going over the next 5 to 10 years. lots of conservatives will tell you in westminster to lose westminster they want to lose the because whoever the election because whoever inherits to the election because whoever inhvery, to the election because whoever inhvery, very to the election because whoever inhvery, very unpopular to the election because whoever inhvery, very unpopular. to the election because whoever inhvery, very unpopular. and i be very, very unpopular. and i think there's a lot of truth to that. starmer that. i think keir starmer himself very unpopular himself will
i'll leave you, your viev labour government, the nk the labour government, the incoming labour government, will be most unpopular be one of the most unpopular governments that we've had for a very long time, for the simple reason being that on all of the big issues, you know, the economy, growth, debt, economy, no growth, high debt, immigration, labour doesn't really plan , israel, really have a plan, israel, gaza, the divisions within the labour party . you look at where labour party. you look...
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labour party mps , sir grabs. labour party mps, sir keir starmer, are you listening? your voters are watching this channel. now let's get more on one of the other top stories today. and labour's promised to renationalise the railways if it wins the next election. shadow transport secretary louise haigh says that today's broken model simply doesn't work well. chris hopeis simply doesn't work well. chris hope is still with me and i'm also delighted to be joined by david cameron's former adviser philip blonde, and the broadcast journalist judite de silva . journalist judite de silva. thanks for squeezing in on the end there. it's nice for people in the studio . i do get lonely in the studio. i do get lonely doing my three hour stints. chris, let's start with this, now, this was first announced actually on your show. you're doing pmqs live a few weeks ago, and miss haye announced this. so no great surprises there. but what's surprising about it is that a lot of the electorate are receptive to this. 85% of the laboun receptive to this. 85% of the labour, but also 69% of to
labour party mps , sir grabs. labour party mps, sir keir starmer, are you listening? your voters are watching this channel. now let's get more on one of the other top stories today. and labour's promised to renationalise the railways if it wins the next election. shadow transport secretary louise haigh says that today's broken model simply doesn't work well. chris hopeis simply doesn't work well. chris hope is still with me and i'm also delighted to be joined by david cameron's former adviser...
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. >> dam under labour. >> the dam busts under labour. >> the dam busts under labour. >> is no dam. >> there is no dam. >> there is no dam. >> do you think, though, that when it comes to human rights in this country, i mean, we've got things here, like the case of the, nigerian individual who developed schizophrenia in prison, to mental prison, was sent to a mental asylum where they decided they could treat it with medication sent to prison. we then sent back to prison. we then said to him, all right, you're going to be deported. and we even offered to pay for his medication for a period of time over there. and then the judge said, might face said, oh, he might face stigmatisation there. do stigmatisation over there. do you not think that maybe at some point in this discussion should be right the woman that be the right of the woman that he not to have bump he raped, not to have to bump into him on the street? >> yeah, of course, but i think he remained >> yeah, of course, but i think he prison remained >> yeah, of course, but i think he prison rest remained >> yeah, of course, but i t
. >> dam under labour. >> the dam busts under labour. >> the dam busts under labour. >> is no dam. >> there is no dam. >> there is no dam. >> do you think, though, that when it comes to human rights in this country, i mean, we've got things here, like the case of the, nigerian individual who developed schizophrenia in prison, to mental prison, was sent to a mental asylum where they decided they could treat it with medication sent to prison. we then sent...
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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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meanwhile, the labour in gaza. meanwhile, the labour leader says the nhs is on its knees and he's promised to modernise it if his party wins the next election. it's hoped that a plan to digitise the red book of health records that parents receive when a baby is born will boost vaccination rates and improve access to health care. it would see patients receive automatic notifications for appointments and health information via the nhs app, instead . sir keir nhs app, instead. sir keir starmer says the plan will make the nhs fit for the future. >> everybody has that. red book knows that it can get lost, it can get forgotten all the details have to be re—entered. it wastes a huge amount of time and this is an example of the sort of reform that we want in the nhs. obviously everybody will know nhs is absolutely will know the nhs is absolutely on its knees if we're elected into government, if we're privileged enough to come into government, we'll have to pick the nhs up, put it on its feet. but we also need to make it
meanwhile, the labour in gaza. meanwhile, the labour leader says the nhs is on its knees and he's promised to modernise it if his party wins the next election. it's hoped that a plan to digitise the red book of health records that parents receive when a baby is born will boost vaccination rates and improve access to health care. it would see patients receive automatic notifications for appointments and health information via the nhs app, instead . sir keir nhs app, instead. sir keir starmer...
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on defence, 34% trust labour, trust labour more so , it is quite labour more so, it is quite likely that labour will sweep up some naturally conservative votes because of this. but of course there are plenty of labour party members who are much more of the jeremy corbyn mindset and would like to see nuclear deterrence scrapped altogether . what will they make altogether. what will they make of this? will they out, of this? will they turn out, pounding the roads, use it? sending leaflets around, campaigning for the labour party? when the labour leader totally disagrees with them on a policy this important ? it'll be policy this important? it'll be fascinating to see how this plays out. >> olivia . how have the >> olivia. how have the conservatives reacted this morning? and do you think as the year goes on and we move closer to the pending election, that the tories may come back with their defence commitments to their own defence commitments to maybe trump? labour's maybe even trump? labour's announcement ? announcement? >> well, surely the conservatives will have to , give conservati
on defence, 34% trust labour, trust labour more so , it is quite labour more so, it is quite likely that labour will sweep up some naturally conservative votes because of this. but of course there are plenty of labour party members who are much more of the jeremy corbyn mindset and would like to see nuclear deterrence scrapped altogether . what will they make altogether. what will they make of this? will they out, of this? will they turn out, pounding the roads, use it? sending leaflets around,...
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so a lot of the labour party. so a lot of the kind of people like me who are members and supporters of the party, but not in the internal workings, are kind of waiting for this. sue gray effect to come in of keir starmer kind of just shutting up and letting the tories hang themselves. but i think, honestly, the keir starmer is it's a weird one with the local elections , the labour party are elections, the labour party are hoping to do quite well in the mayoral and county council elections that are coming up on thursday, so it's honestly just keir starmer just has to wait and see. >> yes, i mean, are you seriously worried about these slips that labour is making because it seems that with the amount of noise that the government makes or the or the conservative party makes, that what the labour does is what the labour party does is still not, you know, pay much attention to . you know, pay much attention to. but i suppose you might be worried that if we get into a long election campaign, then mistakes being made by t
so a lot of the labour party. so a lot of the kind of people like me who are members and supporters of the party, but not in the internal workings, are kind of waiting for this. sue gray effect to come in of keir starmer kind of just shutting up and letting the tories hang themselves. but i think, honestly, the keir starmer is it's a weird one with the local elections , the labour party are elections, the labour party are hoping to do quite well in the mayoral and county council elections that...
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they are looking _ labour opposition, as well. they are looking for— labour opposition, as well. they are looking for something different in local elections. there are councils in our— local elections. there are councils in our region that is run by independents. the isle of wight, as well. groups of people who say they are just _ well. groups of people who say they are just here to try to sort things out on _ are just here to try to sort things out on the — are just here to try to sort things out on the local stage. we are local people _ out on the local stage. we are local people standing in local elections, and that— people standing in local elections, and that seems to go down well. we used to— and that seems to go down well. we used to have independence in the police _ used to have independence in the police and — used to have independence in the police and crime commissioners but that has— police and crime commissioners but that has become very much a party political— that has become very much a party political football and people will probably slip their ball
they are looking _ labour opposition, as well. they are looking for— labour opposition, as well. they are looking for something different in local elections. there are councils in our— local elections. there are councils in our region that is run by independents. the isle of wight, as well. groups of people who say they are just _ well. groups of people who say they are just here to try to sort things out on _ are just here to try to sort things out on the — are just here to try to sort...
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ministers insist health is a priority after the tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. the tesla chief elon musk meets government officials in beijing. they're discussing the future of us—china relations over electric vehicles. and as australia demands an end to violence against women, prime minister anthony albanese says the country's culture must change. hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east — where the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more than a million people have fled. efforts are under way to negotiate a truce between israel and hamas. the us secretary of state is meeting arab leaders to discuss the situation. israel's foreign minister says this is possible if hamas agrees to free its hostages. but there's no sign of that happening at this point. a video showing two hostages, including an american, was released on saturday by hamas. in other diplomatic moves, the us secretary of state antony blinken is due in saudi arabia for talks with regional leaders. he
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this c under labours athislaquestion happen under labour in this c under labours athis country on . under labour in this country is different is a slightly different question. certainly when question. but certainly when this law was passed in scotland, question. but certainly when this lavwere passed in scotland, question. but certainly when this lavwere behind in scotland, question. but certainly when this lavwere behind it. scotland, question. but certainly when this lavwere behind it. thereind, question. but certainly when this lavwere behind it. there was labour were behind it. there was no opposition from labour at this at that time. >> it's quite relevant because the uk government sources said >> it's quite relevant because the the jovernment sources said >> it's quite relevant because the the lawrnment sources said >> it's quite relevant because the the law won'tt sources said >> it's quite relevant because the the law won't change.. said >> it's quite relevant because the the law won't change. while this the law won't change. while the conservatives are in government, will g
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it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say their new plan would work. by closing some of the loopholes on the amount of tax that non—doms pay, they think they will raise this — 2.6 billion by the end of the next parliament. then, by giving hmrc more money and cracking down on tax that should be paid, but isn't, they think they would raise this — 5 billion a year within the next few years. there is a question of ambition here, about how much labour wants to do if it wins power, and what we are hearing is here is a few billion. small change in big government terms, is that it? £5 billion is not small change. it is in terms of government spending. well, £5 billion will mean that we can have two million additional appointments in the nhs, so to clear the... let me tell you about the ambition because i
it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say their new plan would work. by closing some of the loopholes on the amount of tax that non—doms pay, they think they will raise this — 2.6 billion by the end of the next parliament. then, by giving hmrc more money and cracking down on tax...
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you look labour party has. yes. you look at other candidates. i mean, labour party has. yes. you look at (rayner ndidates. i mean, labour party has. yes. you look at (rayner was ates. i mean, labour party has. yes. you look at (rayner was 3es. i mean, labour party has. yes. you look at (rayner was 3 to i mean, labour party has. yes. you look at (rayner was 3 to 1 mean, labour party has. yes. you look at (rayner was 3 to 1 in ean, angela rayner was 3 to 1 in terms of odds. to be the next labour leader. now she's about 42 to 1 right on the fair exchange. yeah. i mean i mean she was one of the most popular politician in the party. now she's behind about 7 or 8 of her cabinet colleagues. now, the fact is that leaves the labour party with an issue because who do they have as an attack dog? who do they have as the charismatic leader who can go instead of keir starmer? because keir starmer is, you know, the technocrat . yeah. but who can go technocrat. yeah. but who can go instead of keir starmer on the morning shows
you look labour party has. yes. you look at other candidates. i mean, labour party has. yes. you look at (rayner ndidates. i mean, labour party has. yes. you look at (rayner was ates. i mean, labour party has. yes. you look at (rayner was 3es. i mean, labour party has. yes. you look at (rayner was 3 to i mean, labour party has. yes. you look at (rayner was 3 to 1 mean, labour party has. yes. you look at (rayner was 3 to 1 in ean, angela rayner was 3 to 1 in terms of odds. to be the next labour...
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and that news of the defection of the conservative mp dan poulter to labour. you are watching bbc news. hello. we've seen some fairly heavy rain through the overnight period and this morning as well, pushing its way northwards across much of england. it's going to sit for eastern parts of england and eastern scotland through the course of the day, gradually easing. but there'll be some sunshine coming in towards the west. so certainly a day of mixed fortunes. this area of low pressure has been bringing us that rain. it's pushing northwards around the east coast in particular, some blustery winds around that area of low pressure too. some sunshine out there for western scotland, northern ireland, wales and the south west of england. but there'll also be a scattering of showers that'll be fairly hit and miss. that rain slowly easing away from the south east of england and east anglia, but sitting across northeast england and eastern scotland for a good part of the afternoon. some blustery winds in and around that area of low pressure in the east. we could see gu
and that news of the defection of the conservative mp dan poulter to labour. you are watching bbc news. hello. we've seen some fairly heavy rain through the overnight period and this morning as well, pushing its way northwards across much of england. it's going to sit for eastern parts of england and eastern scotland through the course of the day, gradually easing. but there'll be some sunshine coming in towards the west. so certainly a day of mixed fortunes. this area of low pressure has been...
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., 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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but i think this is an attempt by labour to, you know , be, you labour to, you know, be, you know, win more support in the absence of any other policies. to be honest , absence of any other policies. to be honest, brian absence of any other policies. to be honest , brian says, get to be honest, brian says, get rid of the unions and the privates, get rid of the unions, and then the private sector could make it work, he says. >> otherwise, if we go backwards under labour, we will be back to chaos. do you agree with that or not, after the break, i want to talk to you. where do you identify ? do you identify, for identify? do you identify, for example, as being english? let me tell you now , in the uk, the me tell you now, in the uk, the place where the highest percentage of people do identify as english is not even in england. see, you in two. hi there. i'm michelle dewberry, and i'm with you . excuse me. and and i'm with you. excuse me. and with you till 7:00 tonight alongside me. i've got my panel. the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood and the director of the charit
but i think this is an attempt by labour to, you know , be, you labour to, you know, be, you know, win more support in the absence of any other policies. to be honest , absence of any other policies. to be honest, brian absence of any other policies. to be honest , brian says, get to be honest, brian says, get rid of the unions and the privates, get rid of the unions, and then the private sector could make it work, he says. >> otherwise, if we go backwards under labour, we will be back to...
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it's become the labour party. it's become somewhat of a headache. >> the rain around rumbles >> yes. the rain around rumbles on and on doesn't it. i've had lots of time to think about that. yes. all that chatter of the being inked by anne diamond gave me enough time to think of a probably few a few things. probably a few slightly things slightly more interesting things myself to say this morning. >> is this a storm in a teacup, or does does this have a serious point to it? do you it point to it? do you think it could? big implications. >> got huge >> i think it's got huge implications, actually. know implications, actually. i know it's, a that labour party it's, a story that labour party are prepared just are quite prepared to just sort of you know, away and think of you know, wish away and think it's, that's being it's, something that's being fanned by the tories. but it's all fairness and, you all about fairness and, you know, if you are an incoming government or you want to be seen as an incoming government tha
it's become the labour party. it's become somewhat of a headache. >> the rain around rumbles >> yes. the rain around rumbles on and on doesn't it. i've had lots of time to think about that. yes. all that chatter of the being inked by anne diamond gave me enough time to think of a probably few a few things. probably a few slightly things slightly more interesting things myself to say this morning. >> is this a storm in a teacup, or does does this have a serious point to it? do...
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here in the uk — labour leader sir keir starmer has said a labour government would aim to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp "as soon as resources allow". he also told the i newspaper he would conduct a strategic review of defence and security "to be clear what the priorities are". sir keir�*s aim matches that of chancellorjeremy hunt, who has also said he wants defence spending to rise to 2.5%. it currently stands at 2.1% of gdp. let's speak to our correspondent nick eardley, in westminster this is really starting to feel like an election year, we are hearing from all parties about what their plans would be but tell us more about what sir keir starmer has said. ., ., ., . said. you mentioned that defence sendin: said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge _ said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge and _ said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge and yes - said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge and yes it - said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge and yes it is i spending pledge and yes it is interesting that keir starmer is saying i would hope
here in the uk — labour leader sir keir starmer has said a labour government would aim to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp "as soon as resources allow". he also told the i newspaper he would conduct a strategic review of defence and security "to be clear what the priorities are". sir keir�*s aim matches that of chancellorjeremy hunt, who has also said he wants defence spending to rise to 2.5%. it currently stands at 2.1% of gdp. let's speak to our correspondent...
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i don't work labour party. but work for the labour party. but just defence of the re just in defence of the uk. re you for a bit of balance, you know, for a bit of balance, a of balance, you know, a bit of balance, you know, a lot the projects that they do lot of the projects that they do fund kind of future fund from this kind of future leader program are leader fellowship program are very, very useful stuff. you know, biomaterial know, stuff like biomaterial patches health, patches for failing health, you know, prevention, know, zimbabwe hiv prevention, supercharged next bioconjugates for next generation but generation cell therapies. but a lot of the stuff that they fund that can go through, you know, 85 to 90% of it is very, very useful stuff. >> did you get that >> where did you get that percentage >> where did you get that peryou age you just you just to >> you just you just you just to throw up. well, you know, you know, of percentages are know, 70% of percentages are made you've made up, you know, but you've just i gave a scan just m
i don't work labour party. but work for the labour party. but just defence of the re just in defence of the uk. re you for a bit of balance, you know, for a bit of balance, a of balance, you know, a bit of balance, you know, a lot the projects that they do lot of the projects that they do fund kind of future fund from this kind of future leader program are leader fellowship program are very, very useful stuff. you know, biomaterial know, stuff like biomaterial patches health, patches for...
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i was a labour remainer . it brexiteer. i was a labour remainer. it didn't seem to matter, finally i did pluck up the courage and we had lunch at a tory party conference. oh yes, it's very romantic of you. >> i mean, yeah, hearts and flowers and tory party conferences. >> what was what was making you wary? >> oh , no, it wasn't a question >> oh, no, it wasn't a question of being wary. i was just too nervous to actually come up and ask. >> ask claire out because claire is a beautiful blonde, exotic woman. yeah. >> not her. i didn't think she would go for at all. would go for me at all. >> it was quite funny because we had this sort of conversation one day just before the 2017 election, and i was there sort of going right, i need to pack up all stuff. i may see you up all my stuff. i may see you in 6 to 8 weeks time when the election is over. so i hope i hope you enjoy. what do you mean? why won't you be back in here? it's like. well, because i'm not allowed to. so somebody that had worked in the lobby for a couple of decades at least, didn't know th
i was a labour remainer . it brexiteer. i was a labour remainer. it didn't seem to matter, finally i did pluck up the courage and we had lunch at a tory party conference. oh yes, it's very romantic of you. >> i mean, yeah, hearts and flowers and tory party conferences. >> what was what was making you wary? >> oh , no, it wasn't a question >> oh, no, it wasn't a question of being wary. i was just too nervous to actually come up and ask. >> ask claire out because...
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he's de targeted labour. he's removing anything that could be a target for labour going into this election, batting very effectively defensively. and i think that will be welcomed by every pensioner in the country. >> i think he's he's sitting back on his laurels as things luckily for him, seem to be collapsing the right way. i don't think he's doing anything and i think he's saying what you want to hear. that's what i think. but mark littlewood, director of popular conservatives, what do you think? >> well, i think you can trust keir starmer, probably on any individual spending pledge, but it depends how they all add up. and here's the truth of the m atter. >> matter. >> i mean, obviously the opinion polls suggest that labour will form the next government, but whoever forms the government, whether it's conservative, labour or some sort of coalition government, the overall fiscal position , the balance sheet of position, the balance sheet of the government is going to be in a pretty dire state. >> and that's
he's de targeted labour. he's removing anything that could be a target for labour going into this election, batting very effectively defensively. and i think that will be welcomed by every pensioner in the country. >> i think he's he's sitting back on his laurels as things luckily for him, seem to be collapsing the right way. i don't think he's doing anything and i think he's saying what you want to hear. that's what i think. but mark littlewood, director of popular conservatives, what do...
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in 2022, christian wakeford quit to join labour. defections create noise and disruption because they are so rare. so it's a damaging departure for the conservatives when polls suggest voters are deserting, too. just days from council elections for millions, another political accident that rishi sunak can ill afford. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. and viewers in the uk can see the full interview with dan poulter on sunday with laura kuenssberg at 9 o'clock this morning, on bbc one. and in scotland, it will be a difficult week for first minister humza yousaf. he faces a confidence vote following his decision to end the snp's power—sharing agreement with the greens. humza yousaf has reached out to opposition leaders to find common ground but a source close to him has denied any electoral pact with the alba party. 0ur scotland editor james cook has more. these are difficult days for humza yousaf, facing an uncertain out as he tries to shore up support for his minority government. that is because he decided to end a power—sharing deal w
in 2022, christian wakeford quit to join labour. defections create noise and disruption because they are so rare. so it's a damaging departure for the conservatives when polls suggest voters are deserting, too. just days from council elections for millions, another political accident that rishi sunak can ill afford. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. and viewers in the uk can see the full interview with dan poulter on sunday with laura kuenssberg at 9 o'clock this morning, on bbc one. and in scotland,...
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what would it be open to labour to do. — prices. what would it be open to labour to do, in _ prices. what would it be open to labour to do, in terms _ prices. what would it be open to labour to do, in terms of- prices. what would it be open to i labour to do, in terms of subsidy, to boost sales?— labour to do, in terms of subsidy, to boost sales? what any government has to do, regardless _ to boost sales? what any government has to do, regardless of— to boost sales? what any government has to do, regardless of what - has to do, regardless of what happens in the election, we need number one, two and three, charging infrastructure, that is the real cork and the bottle for electric car technology at the moment. the ukranian president, volodymyr zelensky, has enacted a bill reducing the conscription age from 27 to 25, a bill that was approved by lawmakers last may. earlier this year, newsnight visited ukraine to look at the country�*s struggle to replenish the ranks. two years into the war, the army is exhausted and, to a degree,
what would it be open to labour to do. — prices. what would it be open to labour to do, in _ prices. what would it be open to labour to do, in terms _ prices. what would it be open to labour to do, in terms of- prices. what would it be open to i labour to do, in terms of subsidy, to boost sales?— labour to do, in terms of subsidy, to boost sales? what any government has to do, regardless _ to boost sales? what any government has to do, regardless of— to boost sales? what any government...
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labour's greatest campaigner. >> okay. labour's greatest campaigner. so you think that she should remain ? should keir she should remain? should keir starmer become prime minister? she should remain as deputy. >> all right you're not >> all right okay. you're not just deputy prime minister. she should be in charge of, whatever we're going to call the department of tackling regional inequality, you know, in charge of housing and in charge of local government, in charge of planning reform, in charge of getting economy going again, planning reform, in charge of gecharge, economy going again, planning reform, in charge of gecharge, basically,' going again, planning reform, in charge of gecharge, basically, of)ing again, in charge, basically, of rebuilding britain. i think i can think of better person to can think of no better person to do that than angela. >> i was really interested in a piece for piece you've written for the spectator, about spectator, talking about how difficult might for difficult it might be for starmer a massive starmer to manage a ma
labour's greatest campaigner. >> okay. labour's greatest campaigner. so you think that she should remain ? should keir she should remain? should keir starmer become prime minister? she should remain as deputy. >> all right you're not >> all right okay. you're not just deputy prime minister. she should be in charge of, whatever we're going to call the department of tackling regional inequality, you know, in charge of housing and in charge of local government, in charge of...
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labour's candidate _ who can rise above it. labour's candidate believes _ who can rise above it. labour's candidate believes he - who can rise above it. labour's candidate believes he can - who can rise above it. labour's candidate believes he can tap. who can rise above it. labour's i candidate believes he can tap into the potential of this former industrial behemoth. i the potential of this former industrial behemoth.- the potential of this former industrial behemoth. i was raised here. i've industrial behemoth. i was raised here- i've got _ industrial behemoth. i was raised here. i've got my _ industrial behemoth. i was raised here. i've got my mum _ industrial behemoth. i was raised here. i've got my mum in - industrial behemoth. i was raised| here. i've got my mum in redcar, industrial behemoth. i was raised - here. i've got my mum in redcar, my stepmum _ here. i've got my mum in redcar, my stepmum in_ here. i've got my mum in redcar, my stepmum in middlesbrough, brought up my three _ stepmum in middlesbrough, brought up my three daughters in darlington. i've worked here for
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i — have done a deal with the tories and labour, but i suggest a different attitude — labour, but i suggest a different attitude from humza yousaf and others _ attitude from humza yousaf and others could have produced a different _ others could have produced a different outcome. let's take a look at some of the names of the politicians who could replace humza yousaf. the first is kate forbes, the former finance secretary, and a social conservative who came close to defeating mr yousaf in last year's leadership contest. however, with her personal objection to gay marriage and opposition to abortion, — might prove difficult to unite a party with a progressive wing and run a minority government, especially if she were dependent on the greens for support. other names being floated as potential replacements are education secretary jenny gilruth, culture secretary angus robertson, health secretary neil gray and economy secretary mairi mcallan. another name is the former deputy first ministerjohn swinney, although he had in the past publicly stated his intention to step back from frontli
i — have done a deal with the tories and labour, but i suggest a different attitude — labour, but i suggest a different attitude from humza yousaf and others _ attitude from humza yousaf and others could have produced a different _ others could have produced a different outcome. let's take a look at some of the names of the politicians who could replace humza yousaf. the first is kate forbes, the former finance secretary, and a social conservative who came close to defeating mr yousaf in...
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the >> it was the labour party, the labour you labour party, whom you supported, labour party, whom you squou ed, labour party, whom you squou were in charge. >> you were in charge. >> you were in charge. >> seen the light. >> i've seen the light. >> i've seen the light. >> you support in the 80s. >> you support them in the 80s. >> you support them in the 80s. >> day when you grow up >> one day when you grow up a little bit, you will probably see light. i doubt see the light. i doubt it. chloe's above years. she's chloe's above her years. she's seen the already. okay, seen the light already. okay, coming got coming up next, we've got self—made millionaire welcome back to lee anderson's real world. it's time for last orders with kate stewart. welcome to the show, kate. you've had a, a different start in life to most successful business women. self—made millionaire by the age of about 24, 25, 26, 26. sorry about that. getting the figures wrong. but you took a different approach. it's not, you were sort of concentrated on earning money while still at school, working on mathew stree
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john, you labour politician. john, you were there in number 10 as an adviser to margaret thatcher dunng adviser to margaret thatcher during the 1980s. and privatisation was a revolution , privatisation was a revolution, ian and i have to say i believed much of it that we did in the 80s worked as the years went on, we privatised more and more things. utilities railways, etc. i looked john at the railways , i looked john at the railways, even with my horrific memory of british rail and i asked myself is railway privatisation actually working ? actually working? >> the first thing to stress is that we have a largely nationalised railway already, and so many of the things we dislike about the railway are the direct result of the government owning all of the track, all of the signals, all of the stations and controlling the rest by controlling the timetables. and quite a lot of the fares. so people who say they want to nationalise need to understand that it is largely done and that we've had 22 years of very poor perf
john, you labour politician. john, you were there in number 10 as an adviser to margaret thatcher dunng adviser to margaret thatcher during the 1980s. and privatisation was a revolution , privatisation was a revolution, ian and i have to say i believed much of it that we did in the 80s worked as the years went on, we privatised more and more things. utilities railways, etc. i looked john at the railways , i looked john at the railways, even with my horrific memory of british rail and i asked...
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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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so not beef for the labour party or conservatives either. 50 labour party or conservatives either. , ., ., either. so they may not get more money basically? _ either. so they may not get more money basically? we _ either. so they may not get more money basically? we know- either. so they may not get more| money basically? we know things either. so they may not get more - money basically? we know things are tiuht, and money basically? we know things are tight. and the — money basically? we know things are tight, and the labour— money basically? we know things are tight, and the labour party _ money basically? we know things are tight, and the labour party has - tight, and the labour party has made it clear that there isn't a money tree available for them, so there are issues about managing expectations to stop it is not to say there are some real issues to deal with in education. i think something like 40,000 teachers left in 2022, which might be a result of the pandemic, where we saw in other sectors melissa people taken early retirement or choosing a different direction, but it
so not beef for the labour party or conservatives either. 50 labour party or conservatives either. , ., ., either. so they may not get more money basically? _ either. so they may not get more money basically? we _ either. so they may not get more money basically? we know- either. so they may not get more| money basically? we know things either. so they may not get more - money basically? we know things are tiuht, and money basically? we know things are tight. and the — money basically? we...