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earlier, are the labour party novwell,: wing? earlier, are the labour party novwell, they]? earlier, are the labour party novwell, they could and >> well, they could be. and i was thinking of your very own nigel there's a guy who nigel farage. there's a guy who could just about any party, could just about lead any party, in opinion. he just fits into in my opinion. he just fits into any suit with any different coloured rosette on it. >> horses for courses. >> horses for coui'ses. >> horses for courses. >> there you go, nigel farage to save the labour party. wayne sleep. what a thought . i'm salivating. >> i think you could. yes. well, no , but that was the whole point. >> the political spectrum has changed, suzanne evans, hasn't it? left versus right is an arcane metric that doesn't speak for the normal british people. no, i mean, one of nigel farage's famous statements is you can't get a cigarette paper between conservative and labour. >> i say, you look at the >> and as i say, you look at the policies how, you know, policies now, how, you know, we're in high we're living i
earlier, are the labour party novwell,: wing? earlier, are the labour party novwell, they]? earlier, are the labour party novwell, they could and >> well, they could be. and i was thinking of your very own nigel there's a guy who nigel farage. there's a guy who could just about any party, could just about lead any party, in opinion. he just fits into in my opinion. he just fits into any suit with any different coloured rosette on it. >> horses for courses. >> horses for...
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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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therefore, there can't be any complacency in the labour party. we have to have, you know, the, the, the right to ask the public to vote for us. and i think things like policing and neighbourhood policing in particular, i think will be welcomed by the british public. >> but it is interesting that, without suggesting you wanted to go back to 2019, that the labour party, when it has won elections, has generally done so when it's adopted a few right wing policies. so, harold wilson moved quite firmly to the right, having started off as a very left wing figure, he gets his majorities in 64 and 66. blair his father was a tory association chairman . was not association chairman. was not unsympathetic to some right wing causes. unsympathetic to some right wing causes . adopted conservative causes. adopted conservative spending plans. starmer moving into this category. is there any backlash from the left in the party? are they concerned? are they causing trouble? >> i've said many, many times that actually the labour party is not either left or right. i h
therefore, there can't be any complacency in the labour party. we have to have, you know, the, the, the right to ask the public to vote for us. and i think things like policing and neighbourhood policing in particular, i think will be welcomed by the british public. >> but it is interesting that, without suggesting you wanted to go back to 2019, that the labour party, when it has won elections, has generally done so when it's adopted a few right wing policies. so, harold wilson moved...
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earlier, are the labour party novwell,: wing? earlier, are the labour party novwell, they]? earlier, are the labour party novwell, they could and >> well, they could be. and i was thinking of your very own nigel there's a guy who nigel farage. there's a guy who could just about any party, could just about lead any party, in opinion. he just fits into in my opinion. he just fits into any suit with any different coloured rosette on it. >> horses for courses. >> horses for coui'ses. >> horses for courses. >> there you go, nigel farage to save the labour party. wayne sleep. what a thought . i'm salivating. >> i think you could. yes. well, no , but that was the whole point. >> the political spectrum has changed, suzanne evans, hasn't it? left versus right is an arcane metric that doesn't speak for the normal british people. no, i mean, one of nigel farage's famous statements is you can't get a cigarette paper between conservative and labour. >> i say, you look at the >> and as i say, you look at the policies how, you know, policies now, how, you know, we're in high we're living i
earlier, are the labour party novwell,: wing? earlier, are the labour party novwell, they]? earlier, are the labour party novwell, they could and >> well, they could be. and i was thinking of your very own nigel there's a guy who nigel farage. there's a guy who could just about any party, could just about lead any party, in opinion. he just fits into in my opinion. he just fits into any suit with any different coloured rosette on it. >> horses for courses. >> horses for...
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of year for the labour party. of course. now, our political correspondent, katherine forster takes a look back, a changed labour party on the march on your side . your side. >> return to the service of working people . working people. >> things can always change and fast, but current polling predicts a huge labour majority. how times change. four years ago, starmer took over a labour party smarting from its worst defeat since 1935. >> cumulatively, we lost the trust of the public in the labour party as a force for good and a force for change and we've lost four general elections despite calls for a first female leader, the party plumped for another man from north london on another man from north london on a platform of ten left wing pledges making, he said , the pledges making, he said, the moral case for socialism. >> few of those pledges remain intact, but baroness jenny chapman , who was starmer's chapman, who was starmer's political secretary, explains so things that he said for years ago , before we left the european ag
of year for the labour party. of course. now, our political correspondent, katherine forster takes a look back, a changed labour party on the march on your side . your side. >> return to the service of working people . working people. >> things can always change and fast, but current polling predicts a huge labour majority. how times change. four years ago, starmer took over a labour party smarting from its worst defeat since 1935. >> cumulatively, we lost the trust of the...
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sir keir starmerand the labour keir starmer and the labour party have _ keir starmer and the labour party have no plan other than to say that even _ have no plan other than to say that even if rwanda works, they'll cancel it. even if rwanda works, they'll cancel it even _ even if rwanda works, they'll cancel it even if _ even if rwanda works, they'll cancel it. even if we do a deal with france again. _ it. even if we do a deal with france again. they— it. even if we do a deal with france again, they would return agreements with which_ again, they would return agreements with which countries? people are allegedly— with which countries? people are allegedly coming from iran and syria — allegedly coming from iran and syria if— allegedly coming from iran and syria. if they don't, where those people _ syria. if they don't, where those people going to go? ultimately, they will do _ people going to go? ultimately, they will do what they always do, open up our to— will do what they always do, open up our to smuggling gangs rather than the british people taking back control — the briti
sir keir starmerand the labour keir starmer and the labour party have _ keir starmer and the labour party have no plan other than to say that even _ have no plan other than to say that even if rwanda works, they'll cancel it. even if rwanda works, they'll cancel it even _ even if rwanda works, they'll cancel it even if _ even if rwanda works, they'll cancel it. even if we do a deal with france again. _ it. even if we do a deal with france again. they— it. even if we do a deal with france...
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therefore, there can't be any complacency in the labour party. we have to have, you know, the, the, the right to ask the public to vote for us. and i think things like policing and neighbourhood policing in particular, i think will be welcomed by the british public. >> but it is interesting that, without suggesting you wanted to go back to 2019, that the labour party, when it has won elections, has generally done so when it's adopted a few right wing policies. so, harold wilson moved quite firmly to the right, having started off as a very left wing figure, he gets his majorities in 64 and 66. blair his father was a tory association chairman . was not association chairman. was not unsympathetic to some right wing causes. unsympathetic to some right wing causes . adopted conservative causes. adopted conservative spending plans. starmer moving into this category. is there any backlash from the left in the party? are they concerned? are they causing trouble? >> i've said many, many times that actually the labour party is not either left or right. i h
therefore, there can't be any complacency in the labour party. we have to have, you know, the, the, the right to ask the public to vote for us. and i think things like policing and neighbourhood policing in particular, i think will be welcomed by the british public. >> but it is interesting that, without suggesting you wanted to go back to 2019, that the labour party, when it has won elections, has generally done so when it's adopted a few right wing policies. so, harold wilson moved...
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they do not want to trigger a vote that could potentially lead to the labour party being voted on earlier than necessary. being voted on earlier than necessary-— being voted on earlier than necessa . ., ., ~ , ~ necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns — necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it — necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it will _ necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it will have _ necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it will have been - necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it will have been a - if he resigns it will have been a very difficult run as first minister?— very difficult run as first minister? ~ , ,., , ., , , minister? absolutely. it has been 'ust over minister? absolutely. it has been just over 300 _ minister? absolutely. it has been just over 300 days _ minister? absolutely. it has been just over 300 days if _ minister? absolutely. it has been just over 300 days if i'm - minister? absolutely. it has been just over 300 days if i'm not - just over 300 days if i'm not mistaken. it
they do not want to trigger a vote that could potentially lead to the labour party being voted on earlier than necessary. being voted on earlier than necessary-— being voted on earlier than necessa . ., ., ~ , ~ necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns — necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it — necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it will _ necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it will have _ necessary. could we take stock here? if he...
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the group , labour party's hq. the group, known as youth demand, sprayed both the inside and outside of the building in red paint from loaded fire extinguishers. the protesters claim that the party is complicit in the murder of palestinians in gaza. it's after sir keir starmer reiterated his call for the government to explain whether israel is violating international humanitarian law in gaza. meanwhile, the labour leader says the nhs is on its knees and he's promised to modernise it if the party wins the next election . it's hoped that a plan to digitise the red book of health records, which parents receive when a baby is born , will boost when a baby is born, will boost vaccination rates and improve access to health care. that would see parents receiving automatic notifications for appointments and health information via the nhs app. 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—
the group , labour party's hq. the group, known as youth demand, sprayed both the inside and outside of the building in red paint from loaded fire extinguishers. the protesters claim that the party is complicit in the murder of palestinians in gaza. it's after sir keir starmer reiterated his call for the government to explain whether israel is violating international humanitarian law in gaza. meanwhile, the labour leader says the nhs is on its knees and he's promised to modernise it if the...
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the labour party coming together in the house _ labour party coming together in the house of— labour party coming together in the house of lords to keep asking for an amendment to the bill. what was perhaps— amendment to the bill. what was perhaps surprising and why we saw so much _ perhaps surprising and why we saw so much ping—pong between the house of commons _ much ping—pong between the house of commons and lords was the fact there was no _ commons and lords was the fact there was no amendments at all made to the bill. ., , , , ., bill. there were attempts but none actually passed? _ bill. there were attempts but none actually passed? exactly. - bill. there were attempts but none actually passed? exactly. who - bill. there were attempts but none actually passed? exactly. who are | actually passed? exactly. who are the migrants. _ actually passed? exactly. who are the migrants, who _ actually passed? exactly. who are the migrants, who are _ actually passed? exactly. who are the migrants, who are the - actually passed? exactly. who are the migrants, who are the people| actual
the labour party coming together in the house _ labour party coming together in the house of— labour party coming together in the house of lords to keep asking for an amendment to the bill. what was perhaps— amendment to the bill. what was perhaps surprising and why we saw so much _ perhaps surprising and why we saw so much ping—pong between the house of commons _ much ping—pong between the house of commons and lords was the fact there was no _ commons and lords was the fact there was...
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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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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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labour party, to the national health service's problems . i national health service's problems. i mean, this is the national health service is the labour party's creature and there is no indication or evidence whatsoever that they do have any solution to this problem. finally, he says that he has no animus towards rishi sunak, saying this literally as he has timed this to perfection to coincide with the coming local elections. and oddly enough, i'm not sure that this is a headache or a rishi sunak because the outburst of unadulterated rage among grassroots tories suggests that this might rebound in favour of the prime minister. >> well , i the prime minister. >> well, i think that may be the case. we're going to call up a clip of this former conservative mp speaking to gloria de piero here on gb news, trevor , now, here on gb news, trevor, now, this is a tory backbencher who formerly supported new labour. and here he is telling telling this channel as much. take a listen . listen. >> if you always voted for the conservative party, no i voted
labour party, to the national health service's problems . i national health service's problems. i mean, this is the national health service is the labour party's creature and there is no indication or evidence whatsoever that they do have any solution to this problem. finally, he says that he has no animus towards rishi sunak, saying this literally as he has timed this to perfection to coincide with the coming local elections. and oddly enough, i'm not sure that this is a headache or a rishi...
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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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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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— dynamic to what we had last time, a week labour party underjeremy corbyn. — week labour party underjeremy corbyn. a — week labour party underjeremy corbyn, a fractured left wing vote — this time _ corbyn, a fractured left wing vote — this time it — corbyn, a fractured left wing vote — this time it looks like it will be the vote — this time it looks like it will be the vote on the right that gets split. — the vote on the right that gets split. and _ the vote on the right that gets split, and that'll be an added disadvantage for conservatives. after _ disadvantage for conservatives. after what's been a turbulent period in parliament over thisjohnson in parliament over this johnson administration, in parliament over thisjohnson administration, we are on to our third _ administration, we are on to our third conservative prime minister and i_ third conservative prime minister and i think— third conservative prime minister and i think all those things weigh very heavily on voters's perspective on whether— very heavily on voters's perspective on whether they want to reelect thi
— dynamic to what we had last time, a week labour party underjeremy corbyn. — week labour party underjeremy corbyn. a — week labour party underjeremy corbyn, a fractured left wing vote — this time _ corbyn, a fractured left wing vote — this time it — corbyn, a fractured left wing vote — this time it looks like it will be the vote — this time it looks like it will be the vote on the right that gets split. — the vote on the right that gets split. and _ the vote on the right that...
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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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party. popular within the labour party. exactly. and i think she represents people represents a lot of other people as does. and does come >> and it does. and it does come off of the guardians off the back of the guardians front today, which was all front page today, which was all about potentially about labour potentially losing in areas , left in some urban areas, left wing areas. interesting to in some urban areas, left wing areewhether interesting to in some urban areas, left wing areewhether or1teresting to in some urban areas, left wing areewhether or notesting to in some urban areas, left wing areewhether or notestin would see whether or not she would cause starmer any headaches there. coming as there. look, coming up as damning blows the lid damning research blows the lid off the claim that diversity boosts profits should businesses re—embrace just good old fashioned meritocracy? we'll debate that one. i'll deliver the first tomorrow's the very first of tomorrow's newspaper pages and next, newspaper front pages an
party. popular within the labour party. exactly. and i think she represents people represents a lot of other people as does. and does come >> and it does. and it does come off of the guardians off the back of the guardians front today, which was all front page today, which was all about potentially about labour potentially losing in areas , left in some urban areas, left wing areas. interesting to in some urban areas, left wing areewhether interesting to in some urban areas, left wing...
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some on the left, the labour party , the left, the labour party, the rolling stock, the trains themselves will still be privately owned because the government doesn't want to have to put forward the upfront cash to put forward the upfront cash to invest into it. and thankfully, labour also won't be getting rid of the existing open access providers . now, what access providers. now, what worries me is open access is fantastic. you're right, lumo has been a big success. it's not going to be nationalised. it will continue operating. but that's really the model i think labour should be adopting . it labour should be adopting. it should be a pro—competition model rather than having a big national operator and then allowing a few open access. >> matthew operators here and there. i guess the challenge to thatis there. i guess the challenge to that is how much real competition can we have on the railways? we only have a certain amount of infrastructure that we can have . we can't necessarily can have. we can't necessarily have competing rail lines going to the same place. is there a limit on th
some on the left, the labour party , the left, the labour party, the rolling stock, the trains themselves will still be privately owned because the government doesn't want to have to put forward the upfront cash to put forward the upfront cash to invest into it. and thankfully, labour also won't be getting rid of the existing open access providers . now, what access providers. now, what worries me is open access is fantastic. you're right, lumo has been a big success. it's not going to be...
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the labour party membership tends to be quite a lot more left wing than the labour party in parliament. so how is that going to play out? will we see a whole slew of members desert the party? even keir starmer can't afford that . in an election afford that. in an election yean afford that. in an election year, you need as many members as you can possibly get. those are the people who are pounding the streets at the weekend , the streets at the weekend, giving out leaflets, campaigning for candidates . if for their local candidates. if a bunch of them decide to leave the party because they think that keir starmer is too robust, if you like, in his defence of trident, something which jeremy corbyn wanted to scrap altogether, then that could be trouble for the labour party. that said, there are lots of disgruntle old conservative voters who care very, very deeply about defence ben wallace, the defence, the former defence secretary who pledged to who wanted to raise that defence spending to 3, was incredibly popular in the conservative party. if the labour party could sweep up some of thos
the labour party membership tends to be quite a lot more left wing than the labour party in parliament. so how is that going to play out? will we see a whole slew of members desert the party? even keir starmer can't afford that . in an election afford that. in an election yean afford that. in an election year, you need as many members as you can possibly get. those are the people who are pounding the streets at the weekend , the streets at the weekend, giving out leaflets, campaigning for...
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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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cor blimey, is it the right thing for the labour party to do? one eighth of the voters think that saint george's cross is racist. i think you've answered your own question. >> so you have just admitted that the labour party has not just come up with the fact that we are patriotic . they've been we are patriotic. they've been saying this all along. they've been saying this for decades. they've always been patriotic. it's just that the rest of the country didn't always notice. so i think what keir starmer is doing is making sure the country knows he's on their side. i think there is nothing wrong with that . regarding the stat with that. regarding the stat that you just gave me , there was that you just gave me, there was this article on the on the times about this teacher who asked their students, how many of you hate your country and about a third of them raised their hands and said, yes, we hate we hate the uk, which i think it sounds very sad , but at the same time, very sad, but at the same time, when you ask people questions like that, you w
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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 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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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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. >> e“ y the labour party >> and, john, the labour party would normally be rubbing their hands watching hands on the sidelines watching reform take reform and the tories take clumps of fur out of each other. but of course, john, the omnipresent story of angela rayner won't seem to go rayner just won't seem to go away. sir keir starmer was on gb news last week, seemingly brushing this aside. do you think their tactic is just to kind of try and ignore this until it goes away and then they're in power and the story will get buried, or will it haunt them? >> that's definitely >> i think that's definitely what sir keir what labour and what sir keir starmer for. but starmer is hoping for. but really, this is an unresolved question and i think it's a bruise that a lot of people in the media and in conservative politics are going to want to punch at for the coming weeks. and it's not properly resolved and clear what's been and we're not clear what's been going on there and what angela rayner has said to different authorities points. rayner has said to different autit)rities points. rayner has s
. >> e“ y the labour party >> and, john, the labour party would normally be rubbing their hands watching hands on the sidelines watching reform take reform and the tories take clumps of fur out of each other. but of course, john, the omnipresent story of angela rayner won't seem to go rayner just won't seem to go away. sir keir starmer was on gb news last week, seemingly brushing this aside. do you think their tactic is just to kind of try and ignore this until it goes away and...
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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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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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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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let's get more now on the defection of a conservative mp to the labour party. dr dan poulter, who works part—time in the nhs, has been welcomed by his new leader, sir keir starmer, who said the former minister would help his party get the health service "back on its feet". dr poulter told sunday with laura kuenssberg why he quit the tory party. let's listen to the interview. well, i'd been thinking about it for a little while and it was alongside my work as an mp. i work — still work — as an nhs doctor and have done. the health service that i saw under huge strain is very different to the health service of maybe a decade ago, and the struggles and the challenges that patients have been experiencing in accessing timely good care were something that really resonated with me and stayed with me, and ifound it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. and i feel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment in terms of how its run and governed. but you pin
let's get more now on the defection of a conservative mp to the labour party. dr dan poulter, who works part—time in the nhs, has been welcomed by his new leader, sir keir starmer, who said the former minister would help his party get the health service "back on its feet". dr poulter told sunday with laura kuenssberg why he quit the tory party. let's listen to the interview. well, i'd been thinking about it for a little while and it was alongside my work as an mp. i work — still...
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initially they labour party. initially they said they wouldn't u—turn on rwanda and now they might they might keep it. >> yeah. we've heard a bit about that from baroness chapman, jenny chapman of darlington, she's a key ally of keir starmer. if you give him a number, say, 10,000 migrants might be sent back to rwanda, they can't sell or scrap that as rachel reeves. no, this money is sunk. money the money is invested. if it started to work even a bit, it's hard to get rid of it. >> thank you very much indeed. great interview. really insightful. christopher hope there. our political editor live from darlington . he's got to from darlington. he's got to catch the train now i think, still to come, we'll digest that interview a little bit more. but a scientist's about to discover that we are not alone. the new space telescope is set to turn its gaze towards a distant, distant planet to investigate one of the most tantalising hints of alien life ever discovered. have we found aliens? that is the question after your h
initially they labour party. initially they said they wouldn't u—turn on rwanda and now they might they might keep it. >> yeah. we've heard a bit about that from baroness chapman, jenny chapman of darlington, she's a key ally of keir starmer. if you give him a number, say, 10,000 migrants might be sent back to rwanda, they can't sell or scrap that as rachel reeves. no, this money is sunk. money the money is invested. if it started to work even a bit, it's hard to get rid of it. >>...
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the labour party, though, are throwing everything at it. so in contrast to andy street, we have had every shadow cabinet minister that can possibly make it to birmingham and to the west midlands here. this is a labour campaign, this is not a one—man campaign. so it's really fascinating to see if the one—man campaign can beat the national party. mixed views in the centre of birmingham. i might vote for him. but is that an andy street vote, or conservative vote? it's definitely not a conservative vote, i've never voted conservative, ever. but he is an independent person, as far as i can understand. i will probably vote labour, to be honest. would you always vote labour? not always. but i probably will this time. why do you think you will vote this time? i don't like the direction of the conservatives in the past eight years. are you tempted to give an indication of who you might vote for? no! not even my husband knows who i'm going to vote for! we've been married for. 40 years, and i still don't know who she votes for! that's quite someth
the labour party, though, are throwing everything at it. so in contrast to andy street, we have had every shadow cabinet minister that can possibly make it to birmingham and to the west midlands here. this is a labour campaign, this is not a one—man campaign. so it's really fascinating to see if the one—man campaign can beat the national party. mixed views in the centre of birmingham. i might vote for him. but is that an andy street vote, or conservative vote? it's definitely not a...
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we also lost a lifelong member of the labour party. i am privileged to be the proud owner of the prime minister's new book. it is a rare unsigned copy. it is quite the read. she claims the disastrous budget that triggered chaos was the happiest moment of her premier ship. >> mr. speaker spend less time reading that book and more reading the deputy leaders tax advice. >> [indiscernible] >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker. we've got a billionaire prime minister whose families used schemes to avoid millions of pounds for working-class workers. and the former prime minister has a long list of people to blame for economic misery. they do not want to hear it. a long list of people to blame. she blames the bank of england, the treasury. we even learns lettuce was part of the deep state. it was the tories unfunded tax cuts, billions of pounds that crashed the economy and left millions paying more on their mortgages. >> everyone knows two years ago i was not afraid of what her economic qualities would lead to. i was right then, that i'm right now when
we also lost a lifelong member of the labour party. i am privileged to be the proud owner of the prime minister's new book. it is a rare unsigned copy. it is quite the read. she claims the disastrous budget that triggered chaos was the happiest moment of her premier ship. >> mr. speaker spend less time reading that book and more reading the deputy leaders tax advice. >> [indiscernible] >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker. we've got a billionaire prime minister whose families used...
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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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they are trying to make it a dividing line with the labour party. rishi sunak arguing repeatedly labour do not have a plan for migration. obviously the labour party would point to other measures they are looking to do. if they came into power. rishi sunak clearly trying to make this an election issue, trying to make it a dividing line with the labour party. obviously, standing on a lectern that said "stop the boats". an easy promise to judge as to whether it has been successful because you can go to the cliffs of dover and see if there were any boats coming over. i think that will be the key thing. notjust a reduction in the number coming across, as well this bill gets ascent and flights start taking off, but whether or notjust gets ascent and flights start taking off, but whether or not just there is a reduction in small boats coming across but whether they are stopping the boats. the across but whether they are stopping the boats. ~ . across but whether they are stopping the boats. ~ , the boats. the prime minister said he would not _ the boats. t
they are trying to make it a dividing line with the labour party. rishi sunak arguing repeatedly labour do not have a plan for migration. obviously the labour party would point to other measures they are looking to do. if they came into power. rishi sunak clearly trying to make this an election issue, trying to make it a dividing line with the labour party. obviously, standing on a lectern that said "stop the boats". an easy promise to judge as to whether it has been successful...
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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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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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labour party. delivering by the way, all oppos we labour party. delivering by the way, all opposwe pass labour party. delivering by the way, all oppos we pass those ur party. delivering by the way, all opposwe pass those lawsrty. delivering by the way, all opposwe pass those laws .y. when we pass those laws. >> okay. and joined now by >> okay. and i'm joined now by tv editor tv news, political editor christopher hope, who was in horsham on this story earlier. chris, you spoke to me earlier. you told me about a novel solution they have on the ground there. what's going on? >> luttrell. hi, martin, and to great see you in the viewers and listeners. well, here we are on horsham high street, middle england, you might think what you be surprised to learn is you may be surprised to learn is that around here there's a very high number of crimes reported for shoplifting. that's for shoplifting. and that's because the police have got a new idea here, it's like an almost an open whatsapp almost like an open
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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
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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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keir starmer's labour party , keir starmer's labour party, more trusted than rishi sunak's conservative, lives now. the one thing we can also say through this and much other polling, is there is no great enthusiasm for keir starmer, no great love of keir starmer, no great love of keir starmer, no great love of keir starmer. keir starmer, no great love of keir starmer . this is not 1997, keir starmer. this is not 1997, it's not tony blair riding in on a white horse. and things can only get better. and i do wonder sometimes whether a lot of the numbers in the labour lead are just saying we can't bear the tories, we feel let down by them. we're going to go for labour with perhaps not being that sincere about it. now history suggests that things can turn around . it suggests that as turn around. it suggests that as elections get closer, polls narrow. and i can think of the 87 general election, but perhaps even more so the 1992 election, when everybody thought neil kinnock would win the election. and yet john major got a majority of just over 20. but to that, i think this i don't think the p
keir starmer's labour party , keir starmer's labour party, more trusted than rishi sunak's conservative, lives now. the one thing we can also say through this and much other polling, is there is no great enthusiasm for keir starmer, no great love of keir starmer, no great love of keir starmer, no great love of keir starmer. keir starmer, no great love of keir starmer . this is not 1997, keir starmer. this is not 1997, it's not tony blair riding in on a white horse. and things can only get...
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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...