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that is something that rachel reeves, shadow- that rachel reeves, shadow chancellor, will set out in due course, but the whole point is to inform the way in which business taxation works because it is not fair at the moment, and you have high street businesses who are paying in business rates but a lot of their competitors are now online that i'm not paying those business rates. and so that is why we want to scrap that system and replace it with a much fairer system. when will we hear that — with a much fairer system. when will we hear that system? _ with a much fairer system. when will we hear that system? that _ with a much fairer system. when will we hear that system? that will - with a much fairer system. when will we hear that system? that will be i with a much fairer system. when will we hear that system? that will be a l we hear that system? that will be a matter for rachel _ we hear that system? that will be a matter for rachel to _ we hear that system? that will be a matter for rachel to set _ we hear that system? that will be a matter for rachel to set out, - we hear that
that is something that rachel reeves, shadow- that rachel reeves, shadow chancellor, will set out in due course, but the whole point is to inform the way in which business taxation works because it is not fair at the moment, and you have high street businesses who are paying in business rates but a lot of their competitors are now online that i'm not paying those business rates. and so that is why we want to scrap that system and replace it with a much fairer system. when will we hear that —...
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well that's what the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves tax adviser, has said. 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
well that's what the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves tax adviser, has said. 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...
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well that's what the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves tax adviser, has said. 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 husb
well that's what the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves tax adviser, has said. 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...
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you choose to remain here because you are called the rachel reeves sunny virk . rachel reeves sunny virk. >> if i remain here, you will arrest them because your presence is antagonising a large group of people that we can't deal with. all of that. >> well, since then, we've seen more footage giving a wider context, including this footage contested though it is, which appears to show gideon falter walking against the flow of the of the protest , although he says of the protest, although he says he was trying to find a point to just simply cross the road. >> man's allowed to walk down the street. >> well , the clip's been >> well, the clip's been released, of a of a further confrontation between them. i've already seen you deliberately leave the pavement and walk against this march . against this march. >> you chose to do that trying to get to the other side. >> so your comment about get to the other side is disingenuous. >> whether you like it or not. how do you want me to get to the other side? i will quite happily walk you over there. i'm not trying to. >> when
you choose to remain here because you are called the rachel reeves sunny virk . rachel reeves sunny virk. >> if i remain here, you will arrest them because your presence is antagonising a large group of people that we can't deal with. all of that. >> well, since then, we've seen more footage giving a wider context, including this footage contested though it is, which appears to show gideon falter walking against the flow of the of the protest , although he says of the protest,...
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keir starmer and rachel reeves. so has to so obviously if she has to resign in disgrace, then, you know, a real blow to the know, it's a real blow to the election campaign. >> well, we shall see. >> well, we shall see. >> she, she says she's done nothing wrong. and i mean, just just to sort of go through the gist of what she says in her statement. she says she wants to sit down with the authorities and draw a line under and completely draw a line under under matter, and she's glad under the matter, and she's glad that it's being looked at independently without any political interference, which is, you know, fair enough. and we will now, i mean, frankly, we've just got to wait and see now. how. >> now. >> yeah. that's all you can do. >> yeah. that's all you can do. >> we do. stephanie, let's talk about shall we? about gordon ramsay, shall we? and gang of squatters have and a gang of squatters have invaded one of his restaurants. >> a happy bunny right invaded one of his restaurants. >> becausea happy bunny right inva
keir starmer and rachel reeves. so has to so obviously if she has to resign in disgrace, then, you know, a real blow to the know, it's a real blow to the election campaign. >> well, we shall see. >> well, we shall see. >> she, she says she's done nothing wrong. and i mean, just just to sort of go through the gist of what she says in her statement. she says she wants to sit down with the authorities and draw a line under and completely draw a line under under matter, and she's...
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rachel reeves sits down with gb news is chris hope and talks about her tax plans. let's look at the numbers. do they actually add up and david cameron goes to mar—a—lago go to pay homage to president trump. talk about eat humble pie. we'll discuss that at some length too. but before all of that, let's get the news with polly middlehurst . middlehurst. >> nigel, thank you and good evening to you. well, the breaking news this hour. in fact, within the last 20 minutes, we've heard the mp, william wragg, has voluntarily, we understand, given up the conservative whip after he admitted giving his colleague's phone numbers to a suspected scammer. and that is coming from a spokesperson at the tory whips office in central london. office here in central london. well, last night we know he resigned from his position on two other parliamentary committee positions. mr wragg has claimed he was manipulated into sharing other politicians personal numbers and details as part of a westminster sixteen scam. he has since apologised. he said he was mortified for his mistake and tha
rachel reeves sits down with gb news is chris hope and talks about her tax plans. let's look at the numbers. do they actually add up and david cameron goes to mar—a—lago go to pay homage to president trump. talk about eat humble pie. we'll discuss that at some length too. but before all of that, let's get the news with polly middlehurst . middlehurst. >> nigel, thank you and good evening to you. well, the breaking news this hour. in fact, within the last 20 minutes, we've heard the...
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rachel reeves point . reeves had a point. >> yeah, well people did. >> yeah, well people did. >> she did point indeed, because actually, what's happened, they've issue actually, what's happened, they'obviously issue actually, what's happened, they'obviously your issue with obviously the your annual allowance and allowance you're given and that's supposed to go up with, with that's supposed to go up with, witibut course doesn't >> but of course if it doesn't go effectively that means go up effectively that means you're taxation. >> so we'll do the calculation then for national insurance then. off now . then. and they're worse off now. >> there are some people who are better off. oh, what you've better off. oh, but what you've got are. got though tory mps are. >> yes. yeah >> yes. yeah >> the ones earning most of the money. but really what they need to think about is actually try to think about is actually try to interesting simpler . to make tax interesting simpler. you understand it. or even as the do, to
rachel reeves point . reeves had a point. >> yeah, well people did. >> yeah, well people did. >> she did point indeed, because actually, what's happened, they've issue actually, what's happened, they'obviously issue actually, what's happened, they'obviously your issue with obviously the your annual allowance and allowance you're given and that's supposed to go up with, with that's supposed to go up with, witibut course doesn't >> but of course if it doesn't go...
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so it's coming down towards target, is rachel reeves right to say actually we're still out of pocket despite the fact that inflation is coming down? >> oh yes. >> oh yes. >> i mean, it's a straightforward yes to that one because obviously, first of all, when inflation comes down, it's not a reduction in prices. pfices not a reduction in prices. prices are still going up. they're just going up. not as fast as they were. and inflation has been so high that any gains people have got in their pay packet, if they're getting it round about this time in the month, they will still be worse off. i mean, one of the most shocking things is that this has been the first parliament really in modern history , where people in modern history, where people will be less well off at the end of the parliament than they were at the beginning of it. and the kind of change the big change that's required. of course, we all want to see inflation come back 3.2. it's come down to what we need is that big step change in how the uk economy is performing . that's going to mean performing. that's going to mean bui
so it's coming down towards target, is rachel reeves right to say actually we're still out of pocket despite the fact that inflation is coming down? >> oh yes. >> oh yes. >> i mean, it's a straightforward yes to that one because obviously, first of all, when inflation comes down, it's not a reduction in prices. pfices not a reduction in prices. prices are still going up. they're just going up. not as fast as they were. and inflation has been so high that any gains people have...
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and the point is labour and reeves specifically and rachel reeves specifically are saying they're going to crack down and they're going to get loads of money, raise 430 million just removing get loads of money, raise 430 milinon—dom just removing get loads of money, raise 430 milinon—dom exemption.1oving get loads of money, raise 430 milinon—dom exemption. whati the non—dom exemption. what a great idea. i can't see any flaw to that, except, course, that to that, except, of course, that they'll the country . they'll all leave the country. obviously, these don't obviously, these things don't work. rent controls or work. it's like rent controls or minimum these minimum wage or socialism. these ideas they'll ideas don't work, so they'll just . they gave an example just leave. they gave an example here, someone paying 13 million of capital gains of income tax and capital gains a this is the point. a year. this is the point. they're still paying huge amounts just it's that they amounts just it's just that they get foreign earnings. they get their foreign earnings. they don't while the
and the point is labour and reeves specifically and rachel reeves specifically are saying they're going to crack down and they're going to get loads of money, raise 430 million just removing get loads of money, raise 430 milinon—dom just removing get loads of money, raise 430 milinon—dom exemption.1oving get loads of money, raise 430 milinon—dom exemption. whati the non—dom exemption. what a great idea. i can't see any flaw to that, except, course, that to that, except, of course, that...
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and so i think that they can tie this into the wider message that rachel reeves has been talking about in terms of security, in terms of making sure that supply chains are safe terms, that making sure that our economy is sort of waterproof against the shocks. the financial system , there is financial system, there is a potential way to do this in a certain way. so i think that they ought to be looking at this. certainly. and i'm sure that this work is going on behind the scenes right now. >> you know, anyone who mentions barrow in furness is good in my books. that's my hometown, lovely stuff , james. thanks very lovely stuff, james. thanks very much indeed. >> thank you very much indeed. do let us know what you make of that gbnews.com/yoursay >> yeah, it's interesting, isn't it? because, as i say, labour and we're talking to labour a little bit later on this morning, so we'll ask them about it, but can't make a commitment yet . well, no, because it's very yet. well, no, because it's very difficult to when they say everything is fully costed, which of course has got to be. yeah, so it's
and so i think that they can tie this into the wider message that rachel reeves has been talking about in terms of security, in terms of making sure that supply chains are safe terms, that making sure that our economy is sort of waterproof against the shocks. the financial system , there is financial system, there is a potential way to do this in a certain way. so i think that they ought to be looking at this. certainly. and i'm sure that this work is going on behind the scenes right now....
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you choose to remain here because you are kwasi rachel reeves. >> if i remain here, you were arrested because your antagonising a large group of people that we can't deal with. all of them. >> zero, dear. and after more bungled apologies from the met former home secretary suella braverman suggested a solution to gb news this morning. >> these can no longer be described as peaceful marches that the police themselves believe that there is a threat of anti—semitic violence once anti—semitic attack, and what they did in that incident was to protect the right of the protesters, to harass and intimidate if they don't have the resources to keep the streets of london safe for everyone to enjoy, then they need to ban the march . need to ban the march. >> and despite refusing to back mark rowley over the weekend, rishi sunak today said i do have confidence in him, but that's on the basis that he works to rebuild the confidence and trust of not just the jewish community but the wider public. two and tonight mark rowley himself has thrown his support behind the officer who made the openly jew
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we will talk about that with rachel reeves data. this story says she is promising a crackdown on tax avoidance. so much focus on the labour party now heading into bed next general election. how will she change her policy after the conservatives, she will say, adopted some of her policies in the budget? we will ask her later. cancer patients are marooned as campaigners are highlighted. i7 patients are marooned as campaigners are highlighted. 17 million people would have to travel over 45 minutes for treatment. would have to travel over 45 minutes fortreatment. it would have to travel over 45 minutes for treatment. it is a0 years would have to travel over a5 minutes for treatment. it is a0 years since europe's first successful heart and lung transplant was carried out at the royal papworth hospital in cambridge — establishing it as one of the world's leading transplant centres. since then around 3,000 similar procedures have been carried out and our reporter nikki fox has been to see how staff and patients have been celebrating the
we will talk about that with rachel reeves data. this story says she is promising a crackdown on tax avoidance. so much focus on the labour party now heading into bed next general election. how will she change her policy after the conservatives, she will say, adopted some of her policies in the budget? we will ask her later. cancer patients are marooned as campaigners are highlighted. i7 patients are marooned as campaigners are highlighted. 17 million people would have to travel over 45 minutes...
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what sir keir starmer and rachel reeves put reeves are trying to, put forward themselves, isn't it? because they think that will win them to centre them the return to the centre ground where elections ? ground where you win elections? >> scarlet? yes. >> scarlet? yes. >> i mean, sorry, i thought you were still talking to connor. yeah.i were still talking to connor. yeah. i mean, the centre ground is where you win elections. so i think you can go rather more left wing than than than keir is going. but the problem, i mean, what we have to remember with liz truss is that she was absolutely out on the wing. is that that she had very, very little support from anybody who knew were talking knew what they were talking about. i mean, economists there are left wing economists, there are left wing economists, there are right wing economists. but but seriously, nobody, nobody thought she was on something business which is not a left wing woke thing. yes it is. didn't trust her at all. i mean, nobody the people who who are who are in charge, who are going to give money to this country, are not
what sir keir starmer and rachel reeves put reeves are trying to, put forward themselves, isn't it? because they think that will win them to centre them the return to the centre ground where elections ? ground where you win elections? >> scarlet? yes. >> scarlet? yes. >> i mean, sorry, i thought you were still talking to connor. yeah.i were still talking to connor. yeah. i mean, the centre ground is where you win elections. so i think you can go rather more left wing than than...
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this is shadow chancellor rachel reeves promising to crack down on tax dodgers. are to fund the nhs. if only. if only we could make a joke about that. anyway, i've got my panel here again. daily express columnist carole malone, journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth, political commentator butterworth, political comnhasator here got a fear look, has anyone here got a fear of flying? >> i did for a bit, but i don't know what made you get over it. i was flying back from ukraine and i fell asleep , and i had a and i fell asleep, and i had a nightmare that i in a plane nightmare that i was in a plane crash then woke crash and then woke up in a plane . plane. >> and you weren't in a plane? >> and you weren't in a plane? >> i wasn't in a plane crash. >> i wasn't in a plane crash. >> and cured you. well, get >> and that cured you. well, get a load of this. well, what's this? benjamin? put the this? benjamin? it'll put the fear back into you. okay, fear of god back into you. okay, so reputation a so boeing's reputation as a leading airline manufacturer has suffer
this is shadow chancellor rachel reeves promising to crack down on tax dodgers. are to fund the nhs. if only. if only we could make a joke about that. anyway, i've got my panel here again. daily express columnist carole malone, journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth, political commentator butterworth, political comnhasator here got a fear look, has anyone here got a fear of flying? >> i did for a bit, but i don't know what made you get over it. i was flying back from ukraine and...
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it actually reminds me of when nigel farage blew the whistle on the de—banking scandal, and rachel reeves took the side of the rich woman from from coutts or natwest or whatever. it was just just missing the principle involved here. it's a really chilling moment. i think it's fantastically interesting , by fantastically interesting, by the way, that rishi sunak, who's normally very cautious , has normally very cautious, has issued a really punchy statement from downing street , after all, from downing street, after all, about another country's goings on.and about another country's goings on. and you might think, well, that's rishi being nice to nigel farage. it isn't. what i think they'd be alarmed at in downing street is there was an event called the national conservatism conference going on, and who is the leading british conservative who's all over the airwaves? it's nigel farage. it's not a member of the conservative party. so i think rishi sunak is trying to get his leg over this alarming story, but that's because panicking . because he's panicking. >> okay. jonathan those labour fro
it actually reminds me of when nigel farage blew the whistle on the de—banking scandal, and rachel reeves took the side of the rich woman from from coutts or natwest or whatever. it was just just missing the principle involved here. it's a really chilling moment. i think it's fantastically interesting , by fantastically interesting, by the way, that rishi sunak, who's normally very cautious , has normally very cautious, has issued a really punchy statement from downing street , after all,...
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now i can't see the treasury under rachel reeves agreed to that particularly, so i'm not convinced it will be cheaper fares, and as far as cancellations are concerned, as i say , a lot of those now are i say, a lot of those now are down to network rail . down to network rail. >> norman. of course, the labour party would argue that . yeah, party would argue that. yeah, you are dead, right. i mean, the amount of money that the taxpayer currently puts into the railways is eye—watering. in fact, there's about £30 billion dunng fact, there's about £30 billion during the covid pandemic and lockdowns alone simply to keep the service ticking over. but they would argue that the profits now that go to the shareholders, go to the dividends, go to the private corporations that will go back into the system. is it as simple as that, or is this is this plan smoke and mirrors? >> well, they're not quite as simple as that. they're perfectly true to say that some money goes to shareholders and to companies abroad , on the to companies abroad, on the other hand, the conservatives would argue that th
now i can't see the treasury under rachel reeves agreed to that particularly, so i'm not convinced it will be cheaper fares, and as far as cancellations are concerned, as i say , a lot of those now are i say, a lot of those now are down to network rail . down to network rail. >> norman. of course, the labour party would argue that . yeah, party would argue that. yeah, you are dead, right. i mean, the amount of money that the taxpayer currently puts into the railways is eye—watering. in...
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rachel reeves will not allow any policy to go out that is not costed . is not costed. >> she's a she's a genius at finance. okay. >> anyway, thank you ladies. i think we have run out of time for that first, first debate, we will see you both in the next houn will see you both in the next hour. first, though, your morning's news with sofia. >> bev. thank you. from the gb news room at 1028. your headlines. former post office headlines. former post office head of partnerships angela van der borgund has said she is truly sorry for the devastation caused to wrongly convicted subpostmasters. she told the post office horizon it inquiry this morning that she hopes her evidence will give all those wrongfully convicted the answers they deserve . they deserve. >> saying sorry i know doesn't change what happened , but i do change what happened, but i do want to say to everyone impacted by wrongful convictions and wrongful contract terminations that i am truly, truly sorry for the devastation caused to you , the devastation caused to you, your family and friends. i hope my evidence will assist this
rachel reeves will not allow any policy to go out that is not costed . is not costed. >> she's a she's a genius at finance. okay. >> anyway, thank you ladies. i think we have run out of time for that first, first debate, we will see you both in the next houn will see you both in the next hour. first, though, your morning's news with sofia. >> bev. thank you. from the gb news room at 1028. your headlines. former post office headlines. former post office head of partnerships...
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labour, of course, announced last week with rachel reeves crack down on tax avoiders, tax evaders, but didn't say they would do anything about the 5.8 billion lost in fraud on the universal credit system, for example. so i think it's a real challenge that the government would see it certainly as that, the vote tory and will will be a crackdown on the benefits bill. what would labour do? so i think we are seeing the beginning of offers being made here for the election campaign. >> and chris, while we have you, is there anything new at the moment in westminster on the rwanda bill? >> yeah, there is. i asked him for gb news at the press conference. when will these flights take off? we know don't we, emma, that that they, they've dropped this idea of a spnng they've dropped this idea of a spring deadline. that's by june the 21st because of the delays. they say in the house of lords . they say in the house of lords. well the pm said very clearly we will do what it takes to pass it on monday. we will sit almost through the night. on monday. we will sit almost through the night . we will vote
labour, of course, announced last week with rachel reeves crack down on tax avoiders, tax evaders, but didn't say they would do anything about the 5.8 billion lost in fraud on the universal credit system, for example. so i think it's a real challenge that the government would see it certainly as that, the vote tory and will will be a crackdown on the benefits bill. what would labour do? so i think we are seeing the beginning of offers being made here for the election campaign. >> and...
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shadow chancellor rachel reeves says the government has lost control of illegal immigration. >> the conservatives have lost control of the borders and now they have literally lost the people who they say they're going to be sending to rwanda. they've lost control of the immigration and asylum system, and it is ordinary working people that are paying the price. the government needs to crack down on the criminal gangs that are luring people to this country, and then process the claims without losing the asylum seekers, which is now what is appearing to happen . appearing to happen. >> a motion of no confidence in the scottish government tabled by the labour party, will be debated at a vote tomorrow . it debated at a vote tomorrow. it comes after humza yousaf stepped down and admitted he underestimated the level of upset he would cause by cutting political ties with the greens. he'll continue in his post until a replacement is found. senior snp figures are backing former deputy first minister john swinney for the top job. scott labour leader anas sarwar says mr swinney is not a candidate for change.
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. >> speaking in blackpool , >> but speaking in blackpool, shadow chancellor rachel reeves gave reaction earlier . gave us her reaction earlier. >> if you listen to the prime minister and the chancellor and we heard it in the budget last month, the taxes are coming down, the economy has turned a corner that their plan is working well. all that goes to show is how out of touch they are with the reality faced by ordinary british people. things might look all right from 10,000ft up in rishi sunaks helicopter. but down here on planet earth and here in blackpool south, people are still being squeezed by the conservatives. cost of living crisis. the truth is they have already failed . already failed. >> they are looking so confident now, aren't they? >> she talks about right here on planet earth. i don't think any politicians or party are on planet earth. i think very few of them know what's going on with people the with normal people on the streets, households. they're streets, in households. they're come on. come on. >> come on. >> very clever, though, isn't it, planet earth? i mean, i don't
. >> speaking in blackpool , >> but speaking in blackpool, shadow chancellor rachel reeves gave reaction earlier . gave us her reaction earlier. >> if you listen to the prime minister and the chancellor and we heard it in the budget last month, the taxes are coming down, the economy has turned a corner that their plan is working well. all that goes to show is how out of touch they are with the reality faced by ordinary british people. things might look all right from 10,000ft...
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. >> we should say that our very own christopher hope did interview rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor, the labour shadow chancellor, of course, last week . and he put to her, last week. and he put to her, well, if 10,000 migrants are flown to rwanda, would you still axe this scheme? and she did equivocate. she did equivocate . equivocate. she did equivocate. so it seems as though it's based on the scale of the success, because at the moment, we have absolutely no idea how many migrants are going to be sent to rwanda, if any, because of course, truth be told, those flights have not taken off off the tarmac yet. and we await potential legal challenges. >> the success of the scheme is not going to be judged on how many people are transferred to rwanda. the success of the scheme will be judged on how fewer people are taking that risky route of paying smugglers to come across the channel. that's the intention of it is there as a deterrent. and when there as a deterrent. and when the home affairs select committee went to calais last year and we were told in no uncertain terms by all the off
. >> we should say that our very own christopher hope did interview rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor, the labour shadow chancellor, of course, last week . and he put to her, last week. and he put to her, well, if 10,000 migrants are flown to rwanda, would you still axe this scheme? and she did equivocate. she did equivocate . equivocate. she did equivocate. so it seems as though it's based on the scale of the success, because at the moment, we have absolutely no idea how many migrants...
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shadow chancellor rachel reeves says families have been let down under the conservatives, whilst liz truss is on her twisted victory lap for her time as prime minister. >> the reality is for so many families who are coming to the end of a fixed rate mortgage deal are finding that they're paying deal are finding that they're paying hundreds of pounds every single month to pay for the same house and same mortgage that they had before because of the damage that she caused. and at the same time, the number of people facing repossession notices last year increased by 25. that is the reality of the legacy of liz truss and this conservative government >> and a portrait of sir winston churchill , >> and a portrait of sir winston churchill, painted by graham sutherland in preparation for a work that was later destroyed, could fetch up to £800,000 at auction. the houses of parliament had commissioned the british artist to paint a portrait of the wartime prime minister for his 80th birthday in 1954. it will go on view to the public from today to the 21st, displayed in the room where sir winsto
shadow chancellor rachel reeves says families have been let down under the conservatives, whilst liz truss is on her twisted victory lap for her time as prime minister. >> the reality is for so many families who are coming to the end of a fixed rate mortgage deal are finding that they're paying deal are finding that they're paying hundreds of pounds every single month to pay for the same house and same mortgage that they had before because of the damage that she caused. and at the same...
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of course, rachel petrified of rachel reeves is petrified of saying that is that saying anything that is that determines any money whatsoever. but lot of money on but i'd put a lot of money on labour that it would be a massive now if they massive u—turn. now if they didn't commit to the triple lock, not least because the tories have easier to commit to a triple while inflation is falling. >> right, that's right, >> that's right, that's right, that's to come bev's >> but to come on to bev's point, and it a really point, and it is a really important point, seen two important point, we've seen two cuts insurance from cuts in national insurance from 12 to 10 and then 10 to 8% in january and indeed this month, respectively. they are employee worker national insurance contributions . that's going to contributions. that's going to give us each the average worker, about £900 extra in tax a year. but in that sentence i just said the average worker, because of course, only workers pay national insurance, pensioners don't pay national insurance , so don't pay national insurance, so pensioners
of course, rachel petrified of rachel reeves is petrified of saying that is that saying anything that is that determines any money whatsoever. but lot of money on but i'd put a lot of money on labour that it would be a massive now if they massive u—turn. now if they didn't commit to the triple lock, not least because the tories have easier to commit to a triple while inflation is falling. >> right, that's right, >> that's right, that's right, that's to come bev's >> but to...
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reeves later unveiled your party's latest attack advert. it is very easy to attack, isn't it, when you're in opposition. but what will the labour party actually do to help working families ? working families? >> well, what we've seen under this government is a mismanagement of the economy. people still remember that liz truss budget that crashed the economy spent sent the markets in to, into a spin. people are still paying hundreds of pounds more in their mortgages as a result of that. that's why under laboun result of that. that's why under labour, we've made growth. our number one mission. the way that you you , you ensure people are you you, you ensure people are better off is by growing the economy . and growth has been economy. and growth has been staggeringly low under the conservatives, but also financial stability. we can't have a repeat of that mini—budget, which has left people worse off. that's why everything that labour does will be fully costed and financial stability will be at the heart of a labour government. but you forgi
reeves later unveiled your party's latest attack advert. it is very easy to attack, isn't it, when you're in opposition. but what will the labour party actually do to help working families ? working families? >> well, what we've seen under this government is a mismanagement of the economy. people still remember that liz truss budget that crashed the economy spent sent the markets in to, into a spin. people are still paying hundreds of pounds more in their mortgages as a result of that....
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reeves has set out why economic stability matters so much, but also on national security as well. these are difficult times well. these are difficult times we are in at the moment. we can see with russian aggression, rising threats to not only our allies, our nato allies in eastern europe, but also threats to the uk, as well as a hot war in ukraine that we must continue to support our ukrainian friends until they win. we need to make sure that the electorate knows that their national security will be safe with a labour government and that we have a policy to deal with the capability gaps and the hollowing out that we've seen under the conservatives on over the last 14 years. i mean, the army is the smallest level. it's been since the napoleonic eras. we've lost 200 aircraft from the raf and 1 in 5 royal navy ships have been scrapped. that's not a record to be proud of. but importantly, it's not the record that we need to keep the uk and our allies safe in these more difficult times. and that's why keir barrow today, setting keir is in barrow today, setting out clearly our policy o
reeves has set out why economic stability matters so much, but also on national security as well. these are difficult times well. these are difficult times we are in at the moment. we can see with russian aggression, rising threats to not only our allies, our nato allies in eastern europe, but also threats to the uk, as well as a hot war in ukraine that we must continue to support our ukrainian friends until they win. we need to make sure that the electorate knows that their national security...