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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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., 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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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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, conservative, labour— prounion parties, conservative, labour and _ prounion parties, conservative, labour and liberal democrats, the only gain _ labour and liberal democrats, the only gain in — labour and liberal democrats, the only gain in time for the snp is to have an accommodation with the greens, _ to have an accommodation with the greens, for— to have an accommodation with the greens, for good or ill the greens are the _ greens, for good or ill the greens are the only— greens, for good or ill the greens are the only available partner with and that— are the only available partner with and that holyrood chamber. thank you for our and that holyrood chamber. thank you for your time — and that holyrood chamber. thank you for your time this _ and that holyrood chamber. thank you for your time this evening. _ thank you for your time this evening. headlines today in the uk. a man has admitted killing an elderly mobility scooter rider in a "motiveless" knife attack. lee byer pleaded guilty to the mansluaghter of thomas o'halloran in greenford in august 2022. byer had only be
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. >> not difficult. >> was labour 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 s
. >> not difficult. >> was labour 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...
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so not beef for the labour party or conservatives either. 50 labour party or conservatives either. , ., ., either. so they may not get more money basically? _ either. so they may not get more money basically? we _ either. so they may not get more money basically? we know- either. so they may not get more| money basically? we know things either. so they may not get more - money basically? we know things are tiuht, and money basically? we know things are tight. and the — money basically? we know things are tight, and the labour— money basically? we know things are tight, and the labour party _ money basically? we know things are tight, and the labour party has - tight, and the labour party has made it clear that there isn't a money tree available for them, so there are issues about managing expectations to stop it is not to say there are some real issues to deal with in education. i think something like 40,000 teachers left in 2022, which might be a result of the pandemic, where we saw in other sectors melissa people taken early retirement or choosing a different direction, but it
so not beef for the labour party or conservatives either. 50 labour party or conservatives either. , ., ., either. so they may not get more money basically? _ either. so they may not get more money basically? we _ either. so they may not get more money basically? we know- either. so they may not get more| money basically? we know things either. so they may not get more - money basically? we know things are tiuht, and money basically? we know things are tight. and the — money basically? we...
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what the labour party should do? what the labour party says isn't going to make any difference to what happens. it's going to make a difference to the labour party, and it's not very difficult out very difficult to work out whether you're favour of whether you're in favour of bombarding or not. i am bombarding gaza or not. i am a supporter of israel for almost as long as i can remember, against all kinds of stupid criticism , but i think the criticism, but i think the bombardment gaza is both bombardment of gaza is both crazy . i find no crazy and wrong. i find no difficulty saying difficulty in saying so whatever. and see how whatever. and i don't see how anybody actually, regarding whatever. and i don't see how anybodgoing ally, regarding whatever. and i don't see how anybodgoing oi'ii, regarding whatever. and i don't see how anybodgoing oi'ii, regard anything what's going on can say anything else. starmer won't say else. keir starmer won't say this because he has other political liabilities, which he's piled up in
what the labour party should do? what the labour party says isn't going to make any difference to what happens. it's going to make a difference to the labour party, and it's not very difficult out very difficult to work out whether you're favour of whether you're in favour of bombarding or not. i am bombarding gaza or not. i am a supporter of israel for almost as long as i can remember, against all kinds of stupid criticism , but i think the criticism, but i think the bombardment gaza is both...
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what about the labour _ party and a likely candidate. what about the labour party? - party and a likely candidate. what about the labour party? keir starmer said it was fantastic to welcome dan poulter to the party, how big is this a coup for labour? this poulter to the party, how big is this a coup for labour?- poulter to the party, how big is this a coup for labour? this is the sort of thing _ this a coup for labour? this is the sort of thing that _ this a coup for labour? this is the sort of thing that was _ this a coup for labour? this is the sort of thing that was happening l this a coup for labour? this is the | sort of thing that was happening in the 1990s, sort of thing that was happening in the 19905, i sort of thing that was happening in the 1990s, i mean, people may not remember but there was a former tory minister called alan howarth who defected to tony blair's labour party in 1995, shaun woodward, the better—known defection, that was actually after labour got into government. but all the traffic was in that direction at that time and the same thing s
what about the labour _ party and a likely candidate. what about the labour party? - party and a likely candidate. what about the labour party? keir starmer said it was fantastic to welcome dan poulter to the party, how big is this a coup for labour? this poulter to the party, how big is this a coup for labour?- poulter to the party, how big is this a coup for labour? this is the sort of thing _ this a coup for labour? this is the sort of thing that _ this a coup for labour? this is the sort of...
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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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british mp dr dan poulter has quit the conservative party to join the opposition labour party. speaking to the bbc, he said the conservatives were no longerfocused on public services, and a general election was needed as soon as possible. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack — narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine — president zelensky says they are "urgently" needed. hamas has published a new video showing proof of life for two hostages in gaza. meanwhile, israel's foreign minister says his country's military could defer its planned incursion into rafah — if there is a deal on the hostages. and scotland's first minister seeks to save his political career — inviting leaders of other parties to talks — hoping to change their plans to oust him. now on bbc news, it's sportsday.
british mp dr dan poulter has quit the conservative party to join the opposition labour party. speaking to the bbc, he said the conservatives were no longerfocused on public services, and a general election was needed as soon as possible. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack — narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine — president zelensky says they are "urgently" needed. hamas has...
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party the issues that the labour party want to talk about. the issues that the labour party wari to talk about. the issues that the labour party wari mean,: about. the issues that the labour party wari mean, it'sout. the issues that the labour party wari mean, it's at. the issues that the labour party wari mean, it's a lot of people >> i mean, it's a lot of people saying, you know, i'm getting in touch saying, i mean, it's split between sort of lock her up and leave alone. really. the leave her alone. really. the issue is the problem with this issue is the problem with this is and what i think damages her reputation is that even if it is found that she has done nothing wrong at all, she could have cleared this up ages ago . cleared this up ages ago. >> totally. totally, totally. and, you know , again, it will be and, you know, again, it will be raising questions about the labour party operation. you know, sir keir starmer has staked his reputation on being the former director of public prosecutions and yet has failed to even look at the advice that angela has received. he's given he
party the issues that the labour party want to talk about. the issues that the labour party wari to talk about. the issues that the labour party wari mean,: about. the issues that the labour party wari mean, it'sout. the issues that the labour party wari mean, it's at. the issues that the labour party wari mean, it's a lot of people >> i mean, it's a lot of people saying, you know, i'm getting in touch saying, i mean, it's split between sort of lock her up and leave alone. really. the...
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british conservative mp dr dan poulter quits the party to join the opposition labour party. speaking to the bbc, he said the conservatives were no longerfocused on public services and a general election was needed as soon as possible. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack — narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine. president zelensky says they are "urgently" needed. now on bbc news — the travel show: cabo verde: beyond the beaches.
british conservative mp dr dan poulter quits the party to join the opposition labour party. speaking to the bbc, he said the conservatives were no longerfocused on public services and a general election was needed as soon as possible. ukraine says russia has carried out another air attack — narrowly missing a hospital. the us says it will "rush" patriot air defence missiles and ammunition to ukraine. president zelensky says they are "urgently" needed. now on bbc news —...
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so if the labour party is saying no more taxpayer subsidies, great. sign me up. but that's not what they're saying. they actually think the state politicians and bureaucrats will be able to run this better than companies. i readily accept a good number of these companies have not run it well , but these companies have not run it well, but don't assume from that that politicians and bureaucrats can run it better. i'm old enough, sad to admit i remember the sad old days of british rail, where they sold coffee by the slice, and we will be going back to that. timetables will be worse, strikes will be worse . worse, strikes will be worse. but if the taxpayer is no longer propping it up, which is what i think i've just heard from the labour party. three cheers for that. >> choose chair. those chairs carry , well, the figures are carry, well, the figures are last year the state subsidy to . last year the state subsidy to. the 14 rail companies was 12 billion. that's just 22 to 23. 12 billion in taxpayers money. that's over £420 per household, including those of us who
so if the labour party is saying no more taxpayer subsidies, great. sign me up. but that's not what they're saying. they actually think the state politicians and bureaucrats will be able to run this better than companies. i readily accept a good number of these companies have not run it well , but these companies have not run it well, but don't assume from that that politicians and bureaucrats can run it better. i'm old enough, sad to admit i remember the sad old days of british rail, where...
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party , 28. 39% labour party, 28. conservative party, 20. reform party i would call that a healthy split of the electorate and i'm quite surprised. >> yeah, many of our viewers will be. our critics certainly would be. they see people like nigel farage on the channel lee anderson, a former tory mp, now reform mp, jacob rees—mogg , reform mp, jacob rees—mogg, doing, you know, about five, about nine hours a week by those three out of 125 hours a week. and they think that means we are a tory tv station. we're not. we're a swing station . we are we're a swing station. we are the station, i think, where people are moving towards where labouris people are moving towards where labour is going, who is heading the polls. i think back in 2019 it might have been a different poll. we'd see more tory support , but i think it shows. i think that we are. i think we've got our finger on the pulse of what britain thinks about how these parties are doing. i think, you know, i think that's why more and more people are turning to us i
party , 28. 39% labour party, 28. conservative party, 20. reform party i would call that a healthy split of the electorate and i'm quite surprised. >> yeah, many of our viewers will be. our critics certainly would be. they see people like nigel farage on the channel lee anderson, a former tory mp, now reform mp, jacob rees—mogg , reform mp, jacob rees—mogg, doing, you know, about five, about nine hours a week by those three out of 125 hours a week. and they think that means we are a...
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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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the labour party's headquarters. the group, known as youth demand , group, known as youth demand, were sprayed both the inside and outside of the building in red paint. the protesters are claiming the party are complicit in what they've described as the murder of palestinians in israel's conflict with the hamas terror group. that's after sir keir starmer reiterated his call just this morning for the government to publish its advice on whether israel is violating international humanitarian law international humanitarian law in gaza . meanwhile, a new poll in gaza. meanwhile, a new poll has found that 74% of british muslims would not object if abortion was outlawed. a survey of 1000 british muslims carried out by jl partners also found that just 28% would object if homosexuality was banned . homosexuality was banned. homosexuality was decriminalised in 1967 and is currently supported by 62% of the general public. supported by 62% of the general pubuc.the supported by 62% of the general public. the research was commissi
the labour party's headquarters. the group, known as youth demand , group, known as youth demand, were sprayed both the inside and outside of the building in red paint. the protesters are claiming the party are complicit in what they've described as the murder of palestinians in israel's conflict with the hamas terror group. that's after sir keir starmer reiterated his call just this morning for the government to publish its advice on whether israel is violating international humanitarian law...
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the labour party are trying to get him to stop using that leaflet. mr akbar was a prominent luton councillor for 25 years, but he did resign from the party because of sir keir starmer post—match stance on palestine. you of sir keir starmer post-match stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, _ stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, and _ stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, and particularly i other candidates, and particularly interested in the conservative candidates and how they are dealing with being with associated with the government on a national level. that is interesting — government on a national level. twat is interesting because last year we saw in milton keynes that the conservatives were all granting themselves as local conservatives. it didn't really help them, they lost five of the seats in milton keynes last year, but they are having a go with that again this year, defending nine seats this time and we are in a situation in milton keynes it is looking very likely that milton keynes will bec
the labour party are trying to get him to stop using that leaflet. mr akbar was a prominent luton councillor for 25 years, but he did resign from the party because of sir keir starmer post—match stance on palestine. you of sir keir starmer post-match stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, _ stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, and _ stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, and particularly i other candidates, and particularly interested in the...
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it's labour party is classic. it's coming blair and the labour coming from blair and the labour party no interest in doing party has no interest in doing anything with the economy. anything big with the economy. and now that and we all assume now that they're to be the next they're going to be the next government you might government in europe. you might be praise for be right to praise starmer for being holding being for holding strong on this, don't think he's this, but i don't think he's i don't think it's like a test of his mettle ideologically. i think he's just a miserable penny pincher or a boring pragmatist. >> i mean, the other thing, we always approach these always seem to approach these sort of issues down the wrong end the telescope. it's end of the telescope. it's always about welfare benefits. the biggest problem lot the biggest problem that a lot of young . families or even of young. families or even putative young families face is the cost of housing we've allowed because of government intervention
it's labour party is classic. it's coming blair and the labour coming from blair and the labour party no interest in doing party has no interest in doing anything with the economy. anything big with the economy. and now that and we all assume now that they're to be the next they're going to be the next government you might government in europe. you might be praise for be right to praise starmer for being holding being for holding strong on this, don't think he's this, but i don't think he's i...
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labour party also have very sinilar towards that. labour party also have very sini think towards that. labour party also have very sini think this towards that. labour party also have very sini think this istowards that. labour party also have very sini think this is awards that. labour party also have very sini think this is a massive at. so i think this is a massive non—problem , caused by a very non—problem, caused by a very small group of labour mps. >> well, it may be a small group. i was just explaining the background to it and why they felt that they would like it by implication. >> your explanation , nigel, does >> your explanation, nigel, does make it sound like they are ashamed of that flag. >> no, i think they're worried about that flag. >> they fear that their constituents will find the flag offensive. >> yes. and the issue there for some of those constituents will be far right parties who appropriate the union jack. and they've had problems with those far right parties in those particular areas. >> david lammy grew u
labour party also have very sinilar towards that. labour party also have very sini think towards that. labour party also have very sini think this towards that. labour party also have very sini think this istowards that. labour party also have very sini think this is awards that. labour party also have very sini think this is a massive at. so i think this is a massive non—problem , caused by a very non—problem, caused by a very small group of labour mps. >> well, it may be a small...
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let's get more now on the defection of a conservative mp to the labour party.
let's get more now on the defection of a conservative mp to the labour party.
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i'm not a labour party. and i will agree with you. i'm not a big labour party. and i will agree with you . i'm not a big fan of with you. i'm not a big fan of keir starmer, but who else have we who else is the labour we got? who else is the labour party got right now? >> looking forward to a >> are you looking forward to a labour government? your concerns >> are you looking forward to a labowstarmer'sant? your concerns >> are you looking forward to a labowstarmer's personality�*ncerns about starmer's personality aside, are you looking for? are you relishing five of labour? >> i am mark because i'm >> i am, i am mark because i'm a real not a i'm not real person. i'm not a i'm not a journalist. i'm not a politician. person in politician. i'm a real person in the community. i see i see the community. and i see i see the community. and i see i see the damage see where we the damage and i see where we need to build the communities once and can once more. and labour can do that, you're just grimacing there come to kulveer there before i come to kulveer ranger linda
i'm not a labour party. and i will agree with you. i'm not a big labour party. and i will agree with you . i'm not a big fan of with you. i'm not a big fan of keir starmer, but who else have we who else is the labour we got? who else is the labour party got right now? >> looking forward to a >> are you looking forward to a labour government? your concerns >> are you looking forward to a labowstarmer'sant? your concerns >> are you looking forward to a labowstarmer's...
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party ahead of local elections next week so let's now listen to labour's shadow health secretary, wes streeting. he has abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs. i think there are millions of conservative voters across the country feeling politically homeless who can see the chaos and the failure to deliver of now five conservative prime ministers, who are now looking for an alternative. i hope they will trust the doctor who has seen the conservative party up close in parliament and also the changed labour party up close in parliament and i hope they will give change a chance at the next general election by following dan poulter backing labour. speaking elsewhere this morning, the prime minister very much on the attack, saying labour has no plan, no vision and he talks about the announcement on defence spending this week to say that is a big success and he has also been talking about the fact are finally into law and talks about that being a big deterrent, so trying to keep the focus, this morning, away from this news, these words from dan poulter nonetheless a very damaging b
party ahead of local elections next week so let's now listen to labour's shadow health secretary, wes streeting. he has abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs. i think there are millions of conservative voters across the country feeling politically homeless who can see the chaos and the failure to deliver of now five conservative prime ministers, who are now looking for an alternative. i hope they will trust the doctor who has seen the conservative party up close in parliament and...
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the labour party won't mention it . the conservative party, it's it. the conservative party, it's all too difficult for most of the mainstream media. they'll do a news report on the story, but they'll do each of them individually and never, ever join the dots. i have been saying for some years that allowing people illegally to come into britain , especially come into britain, especially those who throw away their documents, their mobile phones, their passports, getting chucked in the english channel or elsewhere is a national security risk . we have no idea who most risk. we have no idea who most of these people are, no ability to check whether they have previous criminal records , and previous criminal records, and we're beginning to pay the price . and what's perhaps even worse is that very large numbers of people come into our country literally have nothing in common with us, no shared history whatsoever, and a completely different set of values and priorities. nobody for one moment will say what is happening in israel and gaza and has happened sinc
the labour party won't mention it . the conservative party, it's it. the conservative party, it's all too difficult for most of the mainstream media. they'll do a news report on the story, but they'll do each of them individually and never, ever join the dots. i have been saying for some years that allowing people illegally to come into britain , especially come into britain, especially those who throw away their documents, their mobile phones, their passports, getting chucked in the english...
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party.- the left of the labour party. thank ou. argentina's second highest court has held iran responsible for two attacks in buenos aires in the 1990s. suicide bombings at the israeli embassy and a jewish centre led to more than 85 people being killed. provisional figures for winter 2024 show there was higher than average rainfall across the uk. we ve been hearing a lot about the wet and rainy weather across the uk recently but now the national farmers union is warning it could be putting our ability to produce food at risk. farmers are struggling to get crops in the ground and say their livestock is also affected. our rural affairs correspondent, lucy vladev is at a farm in warwickshire. it's been a hard time for farmers. this field doesn't have anything in this year. there's no way you can get a crop in that. you really do question why you do it. a really hard time for a long time. we've been putting on little coats on some of the newborn lambs to help protect them from the rain. most fields haven't dried out since las
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labour party than at any time. the time they had big the last time they had a big landslide, a big change in 1945. a lot of members who came in a lot of the members who came in had been army. i mean, had been in the army. i mean, denis healey, people have been experienced in army. we're experienced in the army. we're going have young people, going to have young people, young , a of whom be young people, a lot of whom be renters, young people who renters, are young people who a lot the mps. i expect lot of the future mps. i expect over 100 mps to londoners in over 100 mps to be londoners in a having been london a sense, having been london politicians living in london, living in the south east, that will change the dynamics. the other is angela other big block is angela rayner's the north west , rayner's bloc. the north west, so she'll be strengthened by the by by this 75 mps in the north—west, around 100, i reckon. london the south—east. these are the big blocks that labouris these are the big blocks that labour
labour party than at any time. the time they had big the last time they had a big landslide, a big change in 1945. a lot of members who came in a lot of the members who came in had been army. i mean, had been in the army. i mean, denis healey, people have been experienced in army. we're experienced in the army. we're going have young people, going to have young people, young , a of whom be young people, a lot of whom be renters, young people who renters, are young people who a lot the mps. i...
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it is a story labour party will is a story the labour party will always batted away, just always try and batted away, just like the conservatives will. that's the game, that's the part of the game, that's they the that's what they do. but the fact matter is there was fact of the matter is there was a complication. they made a decision. i don't know, i'm speaking on a personal speaking purely on a personal basis. right the basis. was it the right or the wrong basis. was it the right or the wroyou don't think you don't >> you don't think you don't think realise that? you think they realise that? you don't think, akhil, that they realise for realise the potential for a labour government the labour government around the corner want to corner and they don't want to anger early doors and lose anger them early doors and lose some kind of contact, because i know a fact, by the way, know for a fact, by the way, that that is happening some that that is happening in some quarters media right now, quarters of the media right now, which that are not which means that we are not getting proper, rep
it is a story labour party will is a story the labour party will always batted away, just always try and batted away, just like the conservatives will. that's the game, that's the part of the game, that's they the that's what they do. but the fact matter is there was fact of the matter is there was a complication. they made a decision. i don't know, i'm speaking on a personal speaking purely on a personal basis. right the basis. was it the right or the wrong basis. was it the right or the...
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when this progranwent to the labour party tonight went to the labour party about the claims, they told us firstly, it was not a story. they also said they didn't want us to report it. former labour parliamentary candidate john o'farrell tried the same tactic on the bbc yesterday . on the bbc yesterday. >> i think this is such a ridiculous non—story. >> i think this is such a ridiculous non—story . the bbc ridiculous non—story. the bbc here to keep spending time on this and to have yvette cooper sit here and come and talk about violence against women and girls and that to take second place to this bit of gossip that the male has pushed and pushed and pushed. the bbc have pushed. and for the bbc to have to say, we have to cover this because the male have keep covering it and keep covering it and it becomes story and and so it becomes a story and it's a story. it's not a story. >> unlike the we >> well, unlike the bbc, we decided to to decided not to listen to labour's press officers because why we? and today went why should we? and today went from to worse. the bbc, from bad to wor
when this progranwent to the labour party tonight went to the labour party about the claims, they told us firstly, it was not a story. they also said they didn't want us to report it. former labour parliamentary candidate john o'farrell tried the same tactic on the bbc yesterday . on the bbc yesterday. >> i think this is such a ridiculous non—story. >> i think this is such a ridiculous non—story . the bbc ridiculous non—story. the bbc here to keep spending time on this and to...
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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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we're not sure the labour party sure what the labour party stands but must be stands for, but they must be better just better than what we've just had for last years. so we're for the last 14 years. so we're going give them a go in just going to give them a go in just four years. >> sir starmer has dragged >> sir keir starmer has dragged the labour party back towards the labour party back towards the the edge of the centre and to the edge of power. katherine forster . gb power. katherine forster. gb news. so scarlett mccgwire, they're saying that voters consider labour to be the least bad option. hardly a ringing endorsement , but bad option. hardly a ringing endorsement, but i think it is worth saying what a huge achievement that it is that sir keir starmer has dragged labour from this horrendous result back in 2019 to a position where it's now expected that he's going to get a huge majority. and, you know, it's easy. perhaps to underestimate him because of the chaos within the conservatives but he is quite ruthless. he does want to win and he is going to do whatever that takes . it to
we're not sure the labour party sure what the labour party stands but must be stands for, but they must be better just better than what we've just had for last years. so we're for the last 14 years. so we're going give them a go in just going to give them a go in just four years. >> sir starmer has dragged >> sir keir starmer has dragged the labour party back towards the labour party back towards the the edge of the centre and to the edge of power. katherine forster . gb power....
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according to yougov, with the labour party taking more than 400 seats and as many as 11 current cabinet ministers, can the prime ministers, can the prime minister turn this around? half of hmrc's desks continue to be empty, with staff working from home despite record complaints and waiting times. as the former head of ofsted has said, it's increasingly difficult to have the hard conversations in the workplace that are needed, but that's what hmrc must have. plus it's been a difficult day for the royal mail, as it has announced a reduced service for second class post. this comes amidst news revelations about amidst gb news revelations about counterfeit stamps. state of the nafion counterfeit stamps. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by an ebullient panel this evening, former home office special adviser claire pearsall and the political commentator kai willsher. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me at gb news. but now it's time for the news of the day with sophia wenzler. >> jacob thank you. i'm sophia wenzler y
according to yougov, with the labour party taking more than 400 seats and as many as 11 current cabinet ministers, can the prime ministers, can the prime minister turn this around? half of hmrc's desks continue to be empty, with staff working from home despite record complaints and waiting times. as the former head of ofsted has said, it's increasingly difficult to have the hard conversations in the workplace that are needed, but that's what hmrc must have. plus it's been a difficult day for...
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we know that labour party in england that the labour party in england is absolutely obsessed with gender identity , with gender identity, with anti —racism, gender identity, with anti—racism, with protecting trans people, women be damned because let's not forget about that, that here in protecting men like the paedophiles that you've just talked about, we are putting women and girls at massive, massive risk, but they don't feature in this act at all. there's no additional support for women here. now, i've long said that the whole equality act in england and wales be completely wales should be completely scrapped, we've a scrapped, because we've got to a state where it's kind of state now where it's kind of like breaks everyone in society down into tiny , tiny little down into tiny, tiny little groups. and some groups are protected so so protected and some aren't. so so white working class is not protected. so humza yousaf can make that speech complaining about how everyone, a lot of people in political power in scotland and authority in scotland and authority in scotland white withou
we know that labour party in england that the labour party in england is absolutely obsessed with gender identity , with gender identity, with anti —racism, gender identity, with anti—racism, with protecting trans people, women be damned because let's not forget about that, that here in protecting men like the paedophiles that you've just talked about, we are putting women and girls at massive, massive risk, but they don't feature in this act at all. there's no additional support for women...
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so could the labour party be facing allegations of ageism ? plus, a allegations of ageism? plus, a shady global censorship may be at play, censoring those at odds with liberal groupthink. online publication unherd has revealed it has been subject to a sinister advertising boycott for the crime of being gender critical. state of the nation starts now. also be joined by my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist conservative peer paul goodman. as always , as you know, i want as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's favourite time of the it's your favourite time of the day. news with polly day. the news with polly middlehurst . middlehurst. >> jacob, thank you and good evening to you, will. the top story from the newsroom tonight. we've heard, in in the we've heard, in fact, in the last that nicola sturgeon's last hour that nicola sturgeon's husband, peter murrell, been husband, peter murrell, has been charged in connection with embezz
so could the labour party be facing allegations of ageism ? plus, a allegations of ageism? plus, a shady global censorship may be at play, censoring those at odds with liberal groupthink. online publication unherd has revealed it has been subject to a sinister advertising boycott for the crime of being gender critical. state of the nation starts now. also be joined by my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist conservative peer paul...
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fighting who becomes fighting over who becomes leader, the labour party leader, i think the labour party are now going to go through something similar something very, very similar with the more left, the corbynistas coming forward to say we need to be able to get our voices heard. so we need to be able to take over that agenda and push their candidate forward. >> i don't think the corbynistas would ever support angela raynen would ever support angela rayner. they. >> no, no, no, what mean is >> no, no, no, what i mean is they her replaced. they want her replaced. >> they they hate because >> why do they they hate because when she when i mentioned that she represents left the represents the left of the party, mention party, i didn't mention corbynistas because they're they're the erg of the they're like the erg of the labour party. >> they are. yeah. >> yeah they are. yeah. >> yeah they are. yeah. >> own bubble . >> in their own bubble. >> in their own bubble. >> hate us. >> they hate us. >> they hate us. >> why like angela >> why don't they like angela rayner ? rayner? >> i suppose becau
fighting who becomes fighting over who becomes leader, the labour party leader, i think the labour party are now going to go through something similar something very, very similar with the more left, the corbynistas coming forward to say we need to be able to get our voices heard. so we need to be able to take over that agenda and push their candidate forward. >> i don't think the corbynistas would ever support angela raynen would ever support angela rayner. they. >> no, no, no,...
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to the labour party. mr streeting has defended doctor paups streeting has defended doctor paul's decision, saying it shows only sir keir starmer can be trusted with the nhs. conservative mp doctor dan poulter said he'd sit on the labour benches until the general election and then stand down. the decision comes just days before local elections across england and wales on the 2nd of may. the prime minister has again this morning refused to rule out a general election in july, amid speculation a disastrous set of local election results for the tories could force his hand. wes streeting says doctor poulter isn't defecting to save his seat. rather he's defecting to save the nhs . the nhs. >> there have been millions of people disaffected conservative voters like dan poulter out there, who can see the chaos, and the conservative party see the failure to deliver and are looking at the alternative. and i'd ask those people to trust the doctor who's seen the conservative party up close has seen the changed labour
to the labour party. mr streeting has defended doctor paups streeting has defended doctor paul's decision, saying it shows only sir keir starmer can be trusted with the nhs. conservative mp doctor dan poulter said he'd sit on the labour benches until the general election and then stand down. the decision comes just days before local elections across england and wales on the 2nd of may. the prime minister has again this morning refused to rule out a general election in july, amid speculation a...
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it's himself and he's gone to the labour party. now, though, it's time for this. it's tonight's main event. ding ding! labour say they will renationalise the railways within five years, which is about how long it takes. most trains to actually arrive. but is this a welcome plan or is this communism run amok? are we back to the 1970s? benjamin butterworth can't wait for the return of british rail. but charlie rowley says times have changed. time to move on. we'll let them duke it out and see who we think prevailed. seconds out. round one. benjamin, you kick things off. >> well, i think that labour's plan this week makes a lot of sense. and the polling shows, if i dare mention polls in the presence of ben leo, that most people agree the fact is that since train services were privatised in the 1990s, we have seen the costs of travelling by train go up enormously. and yet we haven't seen a massive fall in the cost to the state. so we still, as taxpayers, subsidise the rail industry to the tune of about £5 billion a year. meanwhile the profits for private companies th
it's himself and he's gone to the labour party. now, though, it's time for this. it's tonight's main event. ding ding! labour say they will renationalise the railways within five years, which is about how long it takes. most trains to actually arrive. but is this a welcome plan or is this communism run amok? are we back to the 1970s? benjamin butterworth can't wait for the return of british rail. but charlie rowley says times have changed. time to move on. we'll let them duke it out and see who...
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keir starmer says that labour are the true party of english patriotism . is party of english patriotism. is he right? do you agree with that? and is it finally time for lights out when it comes to smart motorway, should we get rid of them all for good? tell me. we'll get stuck into all of that and more. but before we do, let's cross the line for tonight's latest news headlines. >> michelle, thanks very much . >> michelle, thanks very much. and good evening from the gb newsroom. it's 6:01. well, first let's bring you the latest developments in westminster. in the last few moments , mps have the last few moments, mps have voted to reject a second amendment to the rwanda bill, which would have included an exemption for afghan nationals and others who had supported british troops overseas and in the last half an hour, mps also voted to reject a separate amendment aimed at ensuring rwanda could not be treated as safe unless it was approved by an independent monitoring group. the bill will now head back to the house of lords, where some peers may attempt to insi
keir starmer says that labour are the true party of english patriotism . is party of english patriotism. is he right? do you agree with that? and is it finally time for lights out when it comes to smart motorway, should we get rid of them all for good? tell me. we'll get stuck into all of that and more. but before we do, let's cross the line for tonight's latest news headlines. >> michelle, thanks very much . >> michelle, thanks very much. and good evening from the gb newsroom. it's...
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let's speak to our political commentator and former i political commentator and former labour party adviser, good to speak to you, humza yousaf spoke movingly about that growing up in the way that she did not feel politicians look like them. it was a very important thing for him to be first minister in scotland. it important thing for him to be first minister in scotland.— minister in scotland. it was and i do not share _ minister in scotland. it was and i do not share the _ minister in scotland. it was and i do not share the same _ minister in scotland. it was and i do not share the same politics i minister in scotland. it was and i j do not share the same politics as him but i am from an indian muslim background, and it was a source of immense pride to so many of us to see humza yousaf step up, and something that many of us who grew up something that many of us who grew up in scotland, particularly in the 70s and 80s, never thought would happen, so it was a moment of great pride to stop i think humza yousaf made some very big stakes, self—inflicted wounds which brought him down, and a
let's speak to our political commentator and former i political commentator and former labour party adviser, good to speak to you, humza yousaf spoke movingly about that growing up in the way that she did not feel politicians look like them. it was a very important thing for him to be first minister in scotland. it important thing for him to be first minister in scotland.— minister in scotland. it was and i do not share _ minister in scotland. it was and i do not share the _ minister in...
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mr yousaf's snp has now been overtaken by the labour party in scotland. his overall ambition for independence is completely dead in the water and that's before we've mentioned his hate crimes stuff as well, which saw him receive more complaints than jk rowling in the first few days, has crippled scottish police and meant that they are now investigating hurty words instead of actual hardcore crime. the police said they'd investigate every single report which, given that there were around 1800 made against mr yousaf, initially conceivably meant that he was the only first minister to have 1800 active police investigations into him at any one time. on a completely separate note, of course , he was separate note, of course, he was nicola sturgeon's top pick to be her successor. how are her and her successor. how are her and her husband getting on these days ? humza yousaf is a man who days? humza yousaf is a man who has fallen upwards . days? humza yousaf is a man who has fallen upwards. he's actually failed upwards, hasn't he? and now he's about to fail back
mr yousaf's snp has now been overtaken by the labour party in scotland. his overall ambition for independence is completely dead in the water and that's before we've mentioned his hate crimes stuff as well, which saw him receive more complaints than jk rowling in the first few days, has crippled scottish police and meant that they are now investigating hurty words instead of actual hardcore crime. the police said they'd investigate every single report which, given that there were around 1800...
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plus, as keir starmer declares his party as the true party of patriotism, a new poll reveals 1 in 8 labour voters think saint george's flag is racist and divisive . is starmer a steady divisive. is starmer a steady patriot of the world alone, a friend of every country but his own ? the role of the police is to uphold law and order. with all of us being equal under the law. however, recent events have undermined the trust of the people, particularly that of british jews. on saturday, a police sergeant prevented a man from crossing a road near a pro—palestinian march in london because he was, quote, openly jewish. not only does the phrase openly jewish automatically imply that his religion is something to be kept hidden, but if the jewish man's presence did cause a stir, it is the police officer's role to ensure that he feels safe and protected. as a new poll in the times shows, only 37% of people think the police is doing a good job. this is not confined to anti—semitic incidents, but there is a broader malaise amongst the forces of law and order. another example is that a prisoner pris
plus, as keir starmer declares his party as the true party of patriotism, a new poll reveals 1 in 8 labour voters think saint george's flag is racist and divisive . is starmer a steady divisive. is starmer a steady patriot of the world alone, a friend of every country but his own ? the role of the police is to uphold law and order. with all of us being equal under the law. however, recent events have undermined the trust of the people, particularly that of british jews. on saturday, a police...
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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 conservatives will have to, give something, offer something for defence. that's 3. target has been refused time and again by the chancellor. but at every opportunity he says that it is a, it is a sort of intention of the government. one day down the line, conservatives would line, the conservatives would like defence spending like to see defence spending raised to 3% of gdp. well given the state of the polls at the moment, i would think tha
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...
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the labour party are trying to get him to stop using that leaflet. mr akbar was a prominent luton councillor for 25 years, but he did resign from the party because
the labour party are trying to get him to stop using that leaflet. mr akbar was a prominent luton councillor for 25 years, but he did resign from the party because
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plus, as keir starmer declares his party as the true party of patriotism, a new poll reveals 1 in 8 labour voters think saint george's flag is racist and divisive . is starmer a steady divisive. is starmer a steady patriot of the world alone, a friend of every country but his own ? the role of the police is to uphold law and order. with all of us being equal under the law. however, recent events have undermined the trust of the people, particularly that of british jews. on saturday, a police sergeant prevented a man from crossing a road near a pro—palestinian march in london because he was, quote, openly jewish. not only does the phrase openly jewish automatically imply that his religion is something to be kept hidden, but if the jewish man's presence did cause a stir, it is the police officer's role to ensure that he feels safe and protected. as a new poll in the times shows, only 37% of people think the police is doing a good job. this is not confined to anti—semitic incidents, but there is a broader malaise amongst the forces of law and order. another example is that a prisoner pris
plus, as keir starmer declares his party as the true party of patriotism, a new poll reveals 1 in 8 labour voters think saint george's flag is racist and divisive . is starmer a steady divisive. is starmer a steady patriot of the world alone, a friend of every country but his own ? the role of the police is to uphold law and order. with all of us being equal under the law. however, recent events have undermined the trust of the people, particularly that of british jews. on saturday, a police...