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word on rachel reeves. we are in the bizarre political— reeves. we are in the bizarre political position where you have the labour shadow chancellor saying there is— the labour shadow chancellor saying there is potentially going to be big spending _ there is potentially going to be big spending cuts, but i am in favour of cutting _ spending cuts, but i am in favour of cutting the — spending cuts, but i am in favour of cutting the tax people pay when they sell their— cutting the tax people pay when they sell their second homes. that is going _ sell their second homes. that is going to — sell their second homes. that is going to annoy a lot of people on the left _ going to annoy a lot of people on the left of— going to annoy a lot of people on the left of the party.— the left of the party. welcome to 2024. the left of the party. welcome to 2024- looking — the left of the party. welcome to 2024. looking glass. _ the left of the party. welcome to 2024. looking glass. i— the left of the party.
word on rachel reeves. we are in the bizarre political— reeves. we are in the bizarre political position where you have the labour shadow chancellor saying there is— the labour shadow chancellor saying there is potentially going to be big spending _ there is potentially going to be big spending cuts, but i am in favour of cutting _ spending cuts, but i am in favour of cutting the — spending cuts, but i am in favour of cutting the tax people pay when they sell their— cutting the tax...
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now, rachel reeves, have to sort it out. now, rachel reeves. she _ have to sort it out. now, rachel reeves, she does _ have to sort it out. now, rachel reeves, she does know - have to sort it out. now, rachel reeves, she does know how- have to sort it out. now, rachel reeves, she does know how to l have to sort it out. now, rachel - reeves, she does know how to take an argument to a political opponent. what about the prime minister? well, rishi sunak— what about the prime minister? well, rishi sunak had the chance to denounce _ rishi sunak had the chance to denounce the politics and the policies — denounce the politics and the policies of liz truss. to make clear that he would never repeat her mistakes _ that he would never repeat her mistakes. but he didn't. it was two weeks _ mistakes. but he didn't. it was two weeks of— mistakes. but he didn't. it was two weeks of stand up to them one year and, weeks of stand up to them one year and. so_ weeks of stand up to them one year and, so what chance do you give him five years _ and, so what chance do you give him five y
now, rachel reeves, have to sort it out. now, rachel reeves. she _ have to sort it out. now, rachel reeves, she does _ have to sort it out. now, rachel reeves, she does know - have to sort it out. now, rachel reeves, she does know how- have to sort it out. now, rachel reeves, she does know how to l have to sort it out. now, rachel - reeves, she does know how to take an argument to a political opponent. what about the prime minister? well, rishi sunak— what about the prime minister? well,...
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rachel reeves bets all on economic growth. vicky atkins asked why nhs productivity sloweth, but waits this weekend episode has no pad, fear not newscasters you can always call up add. i think that's extremely good, tom. and we all say one and all newscasters, happy birthday, tom. i was going to try and think of something that rhymed, but i can't. so happy birthday. adam. i think what we need is tom for our next episode to rate your poem. 0k. i'm just wondering, henry, you'll know this. when. when do they pick the next poet laureate? does the person have to die? i think they are on ten year terms. like, does this have to die or? i think they on ten year terms, it's that. it's that. and it's been simon armitage for a few years. i don't know. 0r until they fall out with someone or say the wrong thing. so we have term limits potentially for our poet laureate, but not our prime minister. i mean, i don't actually i think we don't know. we'll try and find out by the end of today's sunday newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello. it's l
rachel reeves bets all on economic growth. vicky atkins asked why nhs productivity sloweth, but waits this weekend episode has no pad, fear not newscasters you can always call up add. i think that's extremely good, tom. and we all say one and all newscasters, happy birthday, tom. i was going to try and think of something that rhymed, but i can't. so happy birthday. adam. i think what we need is tom for our next episode to rate your poem. 0k. i'm just wondering, henry, you'll know this. when....
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now it is rachel reeves's turned. she has been in the shadow chancellor of the exchequer since 2021. we will bring you now the introduction to rachel reeves and listen to what she has to say at mais lecture in london.— mais lecture in london. which has its roots in — mais lecture in london. which has its roots in one _ mais lecture in london. which has its roots in one of _ mais lecture in london. which has its roots in one of the _ mais lecture in london. which has its roots in one of the worlds - its roots in one of the worlds oldest — its roots in one of the worlds oldest medical schools and also home to the _ oldest medical schools and also home to the second oldest rugby team in the world — to the second oldest rugby team in the world. will become citizen georgia's— the world. will become citizen georgia's world of london creating a powerful— georgia's world of london creating a powerful multi—faculty institution which _ powerful multi—faculty institution which we — powerful multi—faculty inst
now it is rachel reeves's turned. she has been in the shadow chancellor of the exchequer since 2021. we will bring you now the introduction to rachel reeves and listen to what she has to say at mais lecture in london.— mais lecture in london. which has its roots in — mais lecture in london. which has its roots in one _ mais lecture in london. which has its roots in one of _ mais lecture in london. which has its roots in one of the _ mais lecture in london. which has its roots in one of the...
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what do you make of the comments of rachel reeves today? of the comments of rachel reeves toda ? ., ,., , , of the comments of rachel reeves toda? , i, today? labour will be very pleased today? labour will be very pleased to see those _ today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments _ today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments on - today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments on the - today? labour will be very pleased l to see those comments on the front page of the daily mail, they have thrown everything at trying to show that labour is a party to be trusted on the economy, they have tried to capitalise on everything that happened after the liz truss
what do you make of the comments of rachel reeves today? of the comments of rachel reeves toda ? ., ,., , , of the comments of rachel reeves toda? , i, today? labour will be very pleased today? labour will be very pleased to see those _ today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments _ today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments on - today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments on the - today? labour will be very pleased l to see those comments on the front...
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you make of what rachel reeves had to sa ? ~ . . . you make of what rachel reeves had to sa ? . . . , , you make of what rachel reeves had tosa? . , to say? what was interesting was how she chose to — to say? what was interesting was how she chose to say _ to say? what was interesting was how she chose to say it. _ to say? what was interesting was how she chose to say it. labour _ to say? what was interesting was how she chose to say it. labour is - to say? what was interesting was how she chose to say it. labour is keen i she chose to say it. labour is keen this is seen as a big political moment and you can see that from the fact she chose to call a press conference. she could have given labour's response in an interview but they chose to call a press conference, they clearly want this moment. in part it gives labour an opportunity to seize control of the narrative and after what has been a difficult week for them and shift focus onto the concept of troubles, but we got from rachel reeves, it gave her an opportunity to very much pin the responsibility for this on to rishi s
you make of what rachel reeves had to sa ? ~ . . . you make of what rachel reeves had to sa ? . . . , , you make of what rachel reeves had tosa? . , to say? what was interesting was how she chose to — to say? what was interesting was how she chose to say _ to say? what was interesting was how she chose to say it. _ to say? what was interesting was how she chose to say it. labour _ to say? what was interesting was how she chose to say it. labour is - to say? what was interesting was how she...
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no, and i think rachel reeves _ kitty, is there? no, and i think rachel reeves more _ kitty, is there? no, and i think rachel reeves more or - kitty, is there? no, and i think rachel reeves more or less i kitty, is there? no, and i think- rachel reeves more or less admitted that. if the tax cuts that are likely to happen do happen, because you collect less, and with the nation coming down then a lot of the leverage that the government has had in terms of being able to collect a lot of revenue, that is going to disappear as well. on the other hand, because of low inflation, possibly low interest rates, there will be less to pay in terms of servicing the government debt, so i think that will be perhaps something that could improve their fiscal position a little bit but it is going to be tough and i think at the end of the day, it is growth that will get them there. but it is not going to be felt by people immediately. so there have to be policies which businesses believe in. right now, we have one of the highest rates of insolvency is
no, and i think rachel reeves _ kitty, is there? no, and i think rachel reeves more _ kitty, is there? no, and i think rachel reeves more or - kitty, is there? no, and i think rachel reeves more or less i kitty, is there? no, and i think- rachel reeves more or less admitted that. if the tax cuts that are likely to happen do happen, because you collect less, and with the nation coming down then a lot of the leverage that the government has had in terms of being able to collect a lot of revenue,...
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i think rachel reeves had to say. i think rachel reeves key _ reeves had to say. i think rachel reeves key message _ reeves had to say. i think rachel reeves key message was - reeves had to say. i think rachel reeves key message was that i reeves had to say. i think rachel i reeves key message was that labour is now the party of business in her view and that this is a territory that has been contested and the conservatives is meeting small businesses as the same time that rachel reeves is talking to these big businesses at what is an oversubscribed business event. she has pledged that labour would govern as a pro—business party and has echoes of new labour and she talked about stability. but there seems to be a lack of stability when it comes to one of their flagship policies. if you remember, in 2021, rachel reeves was going to be the first evergreen chancellor and suggested she would spend £28 billion per year on green projects. since then that pledge has been watered down and will happen perhaps in the second part of the labour government, it's going to inco
i think rachel reeves had to say. i think rachel reeves key _ reeves had to say. i think rachel reeves key message _ reeves had to say. i think rachel reeves key message was - reeves had to say. i think rachel reeves key message was that i reeves had to say. i think rachel i reeves key message was that labour is now the party of business in her view and that this is a territory that has been contested and the conservatives is meeting small businesses as the same time that rachel reeves is...
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rachel reeves, are you a socialist and _ five. rachel reeves, are you a socialist and if _ five. rachel reeves, are you a socialist and if you _ five. rachel reeves, are you a socialist and if you are - five. rachel reeves, are you a socialist and if you are what i five. rachel reeves, are you a l socialist and if you are what you understand by that term? | socialist and if you are what you understand by that term? i have alwa s understand by that term? i have always called — understand by that term? i have always called myself _ understand by that term? i have always called myself a _ understand by that term? i have always called myself a social - always called myself a social democrat and what i mean by that is that i believe children from whatever background should get an equal start in life to the opportunities that our country offers. i believe in strong public services to support people all through their lives, from the cradle to the grave, and i believe that work should always pay and offer security to people. that is how i would describe myself but instead of fixating o
rachel reeves, are you a socialist and _ five. rachel reeves, are you a socialist and if _ five. rachel reeves, are you a socialist and if you _ five. rachel reeves, are you a socialist and if you are - five. rachel reeves, are you a socialist and if you are what i five. rachel reeves, are you a l socialist and if you are what you understand by that term? | socialist and if you are what you understand by that term? i have alwa s understand by that term? i have always called — understand by...
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but it's a very confident speech from rachel reeves . that's someone rachel reeves. that's someone who thinks that she has found her voice . but the concern, her voice. but the concern, i think i did detect a degree of frustration that labour, the tory party, is chucking around all sorts of ideas in the way that jeremy corbyn's labour party did, did back in 2019. but laboun party did, did back in 2019. but labour, as the clear front runner, 20 points ahead, can't do that and is sticking very tightly to any only only funded announcements. and i only imagine the pressure on her privately from other parts of the labour movement. but she's holding firm at the moment and onto the matter of the angela rayner inquiry. >> just broken in the last few moments. chris greater manchester police concluding that no further police action will be take place, there could still be a tax issue. this isn't necessarily dead and buried as a story , but this is now a tax story, but this is now a tax matter. hmrc, over allegations of a amount of tax which may or may not have been owed or pai
but it's a very confident speech from rachel reeves . that's someone rachel reeves. that's someone who thinks that she has found her voice . but the concern, her voice. but the concern, i think i did detect a degree of frustration that labour, the tory party, is chucking around all sorts of ideas in the way that jeremy corbyn's labour party did, did back in 2019. but laboun party did, did back in 2019. but labour, as the clear front runner, 20 points ahead, can't do that and is sticking very...
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rachel reeves talks about worth. i think— rachel reeves talks about worth. i think the _ rachel reeves talks about worth. i think the intention in that offer is if you _ think the intention in that offer is if you read — think the intention in that offer is if you read the text she mentioned growth, _ if you read the text she mentioned growth, gb did not gdp about 50 ties with her— growth, gb did not gdp about 50 ties with her she doesn't say per capita or, with her she doesn't say per capita or. that _ with her she doesn't say per capita or, that means each of us get richer ones _ or, that means each of us get richer ones there — or, that means each of us get richer ones there is — or, that means each of us get richer ones. there is a challenge or labour they are _ ones. there is a challenge or labour theyare it's— ones. there is a challenge or labour they are. it's going to be interesting to see whether or not any of— interesting to see whether or not any of this— interesting to see whether or not any of this makes a difference. on one hand â
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when you get more money from rachel reeves?— from rachel reeves? jeremy hunt announce more _ from rachel reeves? jeremy hunt announce more cash _ from rachel reeves? jeremy hunt announce more cash and - from rachel reeves? jeremy hunt announce more cash and it - from rachel reeves? jeremy hunt announce more cash and it will. from rachel reeves? jeremy hunt| announce more cash and it will not be possible to spend as intended because we do not have the places. when you have more money to spend on childcare? rachel reeves tells people how tightly she will keep control of public finances. irate people how tightly she will keep control of public finances. we have more money _ control of public finances. we have more money to _ control of public finances. we have more money to spend _ control of public finances. we have more money to spend through - control of public finances. we have more money to spend through the| more money to spend through the delivery of breakfast clubs, a big difference from what we see right now. i am determined we deliver a bett
when you get more money from rachel reeves?— from rachel reeves? jeremy hunt announce more _ from rachel reeves? jeremy hunt announce more cash _ from rachel reeves? jeremy hunt announce more cash and - from rachel reeves? jeremy hunt announce more cash and it - from rachel reeves? jeremy hunt announce more cash and it will. from rachel reeves? jeremy hunt| announce more cash and it will not be possible to spend as intended because we do not have the places. when you have more money to spend...
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that's us - dipping into rachel reeves. she has underlined during this speech the difficult balance that labour could potentially have to make, in terms of impossible trade—offs is how she put it when she was interviewed by the bbc�*s economic secular faisal islam earlier. let's speak to our political correspondent pete saull. what trade—offs are labour potentially talk about? you what trade-offs are labour potentially talk about? you heard a little bit of a _ potentially talk about? you heard a little bit of a snippet _ potentially talk about? you heard a little bit of a snippet there of- potentially talk about? you heard a little bit of a snippet there of a - little bit of a snippet there of a speech that i don't think we'll get many repeat views, to be honest. it's not about mass appeal, but speaking to those in the room first and foremost. lots of members of financial institutions, the maize lecture a really important one in the calendar of london, and we've had previous great economic thinkers speaking at this le
that's us - dipping into rachel reeves. she has underlined during this speech the difficult balance that labour could potentially have to make, in terms of impossible trade—offs is how she put it when she was interviewed by the bbc�*s economic secular faisal islam earlier. let's speak to our political correspondent pete saull. what trade—offs are labour potentially talk about? you what trade-offs are labour potentially talk about? you heard a little bit of a _ potentially talk about? you...
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rachel reeves and jeremy _ itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt _ itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt are _ itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt are both - and jeremy hunt are both desperately trying to square a very difficult circle at the moment. if there is going to be no tax increases over the next several years, then it will be desperately difficult to find enough moneyjust to avoid cutting spending on some brick services let alone finding money to increase them. this is how the liberal _ money to increase them. this is how the liberal democrats - money to increase them. this is how the liberal democrats will i how the liberal democrats will be getting from a to be during this election campaign, an echo of labour�*s promise from them too. of labour's promise from them too. ~ . , ., of labour's promise from them too. ~ ., ,., , ., too. we were also pledging not too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes _ too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes for _ too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes for ordinary - to raise taxes for
rachel reeves and jeremy _ itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt _ itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt are _ itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt are both - and jeremy hunt are both desperately trying to square a very difficult circle at the moment. if there is going to be no tax increases over the next several years, then it will be desperately difficult to find enough moneyjust to avoid cutting spending on some brick services let alone finding money to...
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rachel reeves. she's laying out labour's tax plans. and here's the problem. you see the conservative budget because they're hitting non—doms means she's going to be 2 billion short for her plans for breakfast clubs. and indeed , breakfast clubs. and indeed, more money for the nhs . and it's more money for the nhs. and it's very funny, this whole debate around the budget, very funny, this whole debate around the budget , both sides around the budget, both sides make it sound like it's a household budget . we have £100 a household budget. we have £100 a month to spend and it's how we spend that £100. and once £100 is gone, there's nothing we can do. but of course the whole thing is baloney because we're living on borrowed money. we've been living on borrowed money for years. the national debt goes up every single year. that's the first reason why the whole premise, i think of what rachel reeves was saying today is complete and utter nonsense. and the second is this we don't bnngin and the second
rachel reeves. she's laying out labour's tax plans. and here's the problem. you see the conservative budget because they're hitting non—doms means she's going to be 2 billion short for her plans for breakfast clubs. and indeed , breakfast clubs. and indeed, more money for the nhs . and it's more money for the nhs. and it's very funny, this whole debate around the budget, very funny, this whole debate around the budget , both sides around the budget, both sides make it sound like it's a...
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the shadow chancellor rachel reeves was here in i chancellor rachel reeves was here in wakefield because they see it as one of the key target seats for the labour party. she was here to help launch the campaign for their local candidate. there have been boundary changes with a selection up here as well. she went as far as saying that the road to downing street runs right through constituencies like these. here and on the bbc sunday programme of law can spare, she declared that she would never play fast and loose with the public finances and were never put forward an funded proposal. she also said that there will be no rises in income tax or nationaljoint if labour win the general election but she said that some spending cuts have not been rolled out. she said that she was under no illusion about the scale of the challenge and would face some difficult decisions. she also put out a bit of an appeal to families, especially families with young children. she said that labour would be the party for them and declare that there would be no return to austerity. should the labour party get into p
the shadow chancellor rachel reeves was here in i chancellor rachel reeves was here in wakefield because they see it as one of the key target seats for the labour party. she was here to help launch the campaign for their local candidate. there have been boundary changes with a selection up here as well. she went as far as saying that the road to downing street runs right through constituencies like these. here and on the bbc sunday programme of law can spare, she declared that she would never...
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in a speech in london a short time ago , rachel reeves short time ago, rachel reeves said the conservative government isn't being honest with voters. >> the conservatives are gaslighting the british public. they say we've turned a corner and they ask people to stick with the conservative party but it is those very conservatives who are set to leave the average household £870 worse off through stealth, taxes and increases in council tax. the prime minister claims that he is delivering for the country , but the british the country, but the british people did not order what this prime minister is delivering . prime minister is delivering. >> china is suspected of carrying out a massive hacking attack on britain's ministry of defence. defence secretary grant shappsis defence. defence secretary grant shapps is updating mps on the cyber attack today in which an armed force data base was targeted . it means bank details targeted. it means bank details and some addresses of serving personnel and veterans may have been compromised . talks will been compromised. talks will resume in cairo today aft
in a speech in london a short time ago , rachel reeves short time ago, rachel reeves said the conservative government isn't being honest with voters. >> the conservatives are gaslighting the british public. they say we've turned a corner and they ask people to stick with the conservative party but it is those very conservatives who are set to leave the average household £870 worse off through stealth, taxes and increases in council tax. the prime minister claims that he is delivering for...
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what do you make of rachel reeves comments today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments splashed on the front page of the daily mail. you know, they've thrown everything at trying to show that labour is a party to be trusted on the economy. they've tried to capitalise on everything that happened during liz truss's premiership and they've tried very hard to not make any unfunded spending commitments to repeatedly say that they can be trusted. so, you know, talking about sound money, that's the key message that they're going to want to be landing with voters, that that labour aren't scary, they're not going to do anything that means you're worse off. and those voters in the mail on some of the kind of more right—leaning papers are people that labour still needs to convince, to make sure that they can, you know, to ensure that they can win a majority at the next election. yeah, and yes, go ahead, james. do you want to come back in? no, i completely agree with lizzie, to be honest. you know, the big hurdle, the big fear for
what do you make of rachel reeves comments today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments splashed on the front page of the daily mail. you know, they've thrown everything at trying to show that labour is a party to be trusted on the economy. they've tried to capitalise on everything that happened during liz truss's premiership and they've tried very hard to not make any unfunded spending commitments to repeatedly say that they can be trusted. so, you know, talking about sound money,...
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on corporation text, what rachel reeves sent - government. on corporation text, what rachel reeves sent out - government. on corporation text, | what rachel reeves sent out today government. on corporation text, i what rachel reeves sent out today is the capital that would apply across the capital that would apply across the parliament on corporation text so businesses can make investment decisions with the certainty of knowing there won't be any chopping and changing we have seen in recent years for them the conservatives which is been so damaging to business investment in our country. sure, but i'm axing why you are changing her mind on certain key issues that your pledge and make yourself clear, and have now flip—flopped but you mark we sit in the so clearly so businesses? we flip-flopped but you mark we sit in the so clearly so businesses? we are sittin: so the so clearly so businesses? we are sitting so clearly _ the so clearly so businesses? we are sitting so clearly so _ the so clearly so businesses? we are sitting so clearly so busi
on corporation text, what rachel reeves sent - government. on corporation text, what rachel reeves sent out - government. on corporation text, | what rachel reeves sent out today government. on corporation text, i what rachel reeves sent out today is the capital that would apply across the capital that would apply across the parliament on corporation text so businesses can make investment decisions with the certainty of knowing there won't be any chopping and changing we have seen in recent...
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for the what rachel reeves is saying is that, i rachel reeves is saying is that, whether— rachel reeves is saying is that, whether it — rachel reeves is saying is that, whether it is _ rachel reeves is saying is that, whether it is plans— rachel reeves is saying is that, whether it is plans for- rachel reeves is saying is that, whether it is plans for spendingj rachel reeves is saying is that, i whether it is plans for spending or tax cuts, — whether it is plans for spending or tax cuts, we — whether it is plans for spending or tax cuts, we are _ whether it is plans for spending or tax cuts, we are going _ whether it is plans for spending or tax cuts, we are going to- whether it is plans for spending or tax cuts, we are going to behave i whether it is plans for spending orl tax cuts, we are going to behave in a responsible — tax cuts, we are going to behave in a responsible way— tax cuts, we are going to behave in a responsible way because - tax cuts, we are going to behave in a responsible way because we - tax cuts, we are going to behave in a responsible way because we saw
for the what rachel reeves is saying is that, i rachel reeves is saying is that, whether— rachel reeves is saying is that, whether it — rachel reeves is saying is that, whether it is _ rachel reeves is saying is that, whether it is plans— rachel reeves is saying is that, whether it is plans for- rachel reeves is saying is that, whether it is plans for spendingj rachel reeves is saying is that, i whether it is plans for spending or tax cuts, — whether it is plans for spending or tax...
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rachel reeves has a clear— grow on trees. rachel reeves has a clear plan— grow on trees. rachel reeves has a clear plan to grow the economy and -et clear plan to grow the economy and gel income — clear plan to grow the economy and get income in that way. we cannot promise _ get income in that way. we cannot promise what we cannot deliver. i'm very clear. _ promise what we cannot deliver. i'm very clear. i— promise what we cannot deliver. i'm very clear, i have spent a decade on the...
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what about rachel reeves sa in: the compatible. what about rachel reeves saying the commitments _ compatible. what about rachel reeves saying the commitments made - compatible. what about rachel reeves saying the commitments made by - saying the commitments made by labour are fully costed and would not require extra wiring or tax rises? is that one you would agree with? . ., , j ., with? the commitments they've made are of course — with? the commitments they've made are of course extremely _ with? the commitments they've made are of course extremely limited. - are of course extremely limited. they also haven't told us how they would take on the situation that they would be bequeathed. so, as i said, the current figures in imply some cuts. labour have not said explicitly that they accept that because that accepts cuts or, no they don't, because that involves tax rises. the tax increase they talked about is actually tiny by the scale of the challenge. what talked about is actually tiny by the scale of the challenge. what about the
what about rachel reeves sa in: the compatible. what about rachel reeves saying the commitments _ compatible. what about rachel reeves saying the commitments made - compatible. what about rachel reeves saying the commitments made by - saying the commitments made by labour are fully costed and would not require extra wiring or tax rises? is that one you would agree with? . ., , j ., with? the commitments they've made are of course — with? the commitments they've made are of course extremely _...
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no waste with a rachel reeves government.— waste with a rachel reeves government. waste with a rachel reeves covernment. . ,, , :, , . are you convinced, or critical? e—mail us at kuenssberg@bbc.co.uk or on social use the hashtag bbclaurak on x, or on instagram now too. and you can follow what's happening on the bbc live page. sharon, what was your reaction to rachel reeves. she hinted she would rather put money into services than cut tax, but she was reluctant to show a bit more ankle about some of her plans. show a bit more ankle about some of her lans. , , her plans. interesting the focus on urowth her plans. interesting the focus on growth and — her plans. interesting the focus on growth and productivity. _ her plans. interesting the focus on growth and productivity. which - her plans. interesting the focus on | growth and productivity. which who ever wins the election is crucial. we are going to have to get creative with the partnerships with business and business investment, because there is so little room for any government really. 0f there is so little room for any governm
no waste with a rachel reeves government.— waste with a rachel reeves government. waste with a rachel reeves covernment. . ,, , :, , . are you convinced, or critical? e—mail us at kuenssberg@bbc.co.uk or on social use the hashtag bbclaurak on x, or on instagram now too. and you can follow what's happening on the bbc live page. sharon, what was your reaction to rachel reeves. she hinted she would rather put money into services than cut tax, but she was reluctant to show a bit more ankle...
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the shadow chancellor rachel reeves has blamed the prime minister personally for the uk economy falling into recession, saying it was "rishi s recession". speaking earlier, she said this. at the moment the uk has the highest inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan, i think, are likely to have gone into recession at the end of last year. so i don't buy this argument that you need to have a recession to get inflation down. other countries are doing an awful lot better at controlling inflation whilst also managing to grow their economy. i spoke to economist vicky pryce and she gave us her assessment on rachel reeves�* speech. vicky pryce and she gave us her well, it's true that the uk has suffered a little bit more by comparison to some other countries in terms of higher inflation and also concerns about interest rates needing to stay higherfor longer in the uk than perhaps will be the case elsewhere because we have a little bit of a sticky inflation problem, with wages having increased a bit faster than perhaps in some other countries. and it's very, very difficult to control that
the shadow chancellor rachel reeves has blamed the prime minister personally for the uk economy falling into recession, saying it was "rishi s recession". speaking earlier, she said this. at the moment the uk has the highest inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan, i think, are likely to have gone into recession at the end of last year. so i don't buy this argument that you need to have a recession to get inflation down. other countries are doing an awful lot better at...
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so rachel reeves, shadow chancellor, has always wanted to keep her cards very, very close to her chest. apart from saying, "i'll be careful with your money, i'll be careful with your money, and by the way, i'll be careful with your money." there's been a question about what they would do about tax, because the tories have long said they won't really be careful with your money. "they're just not telling you they're secretly planning to put up taxes!" but this morning on the record, she ruled out increasing income tax. and that is quite a big and important moment in this campaign. well, let's start by listening. we won't increase income tax or national insurance. - in fact, we oppose the increases to national insurance _ when rishi sunak put those forward as chancellor. - so that is a very expensive commitment. in other words, that's a huge amount of money that she would not have to play with if she's lucky enough to become the chancellor in six weeks' time. but isn't this what labour were saying anyway? i thought they said they weren't going to put taxes up. they've said generically tha
so rachel reeves, shadow chancellor, has always wanted to keep her cards very, very close to her chest. apart from saying, "i'll be careful with your money, i'll be careful with your money, and by the way, i'll be careful with your money." there's been a question about what they would do about tax, because the tories have long said they won't really be careful with your money. "they're just not telling you they're secretly planning to put up taxes!" but this morning on the...
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speaking in london earlier , rachel reeves london earlier, rachel reeves said the conservatives aren't being honest with voters . being honest with voters. >> the conservatives are gaslighting the british public. they say we've turned a corner and they ask people to stick with the conservative party, but it is those very conservatives who are set to leave the average household and £870 worse off through stealth, taxes and increases in council tax. the prime minister claims that he is delivering for the country , but delivering for the country, but the british people did not order what this prime minister is delivering . delivering. >> rachel reeves there. china has strongly denied reports that it's behind a cyber attack on the ministry of defence, calling those accusations completely fabricated. bank details of service personnel and veterans have potentially been compromised, and it's claimed a small number of addresses could have also been accessed. the defence secretary, grant shapps , defence secretary, grant shapps, is due to give a statement to the commons this afternoon . the co
speaking in london earlier , rachel reeves london earlier, rachel reeves said the conservatives aren't being honest with voters . being honest with voters. >> the conservatives are gaslighting the british public. they say we've turned a corner and they ask people to stick with the conservative party, but it is those very conservatives who are set to leave the average household and £870 worse off through stealth, taxes and increases in council tax. the prime minister claims that he is...
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rachel reeves insisted all her plans would be fully costed. she didn't rule out having to make cuts to public spending. there was no public campaigning from the tories today, butjunior treasury minister bimn afolami said in a statement in response... both labour and the conservatives are committed to getting debt falling as a share of national income. but there's a warning whichever party gets into government would find itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt are both desperately trying to square a very difficult circle at the moment. if there's going to be no tax increases over the next several years, then it's going to be desperately difficult to find enough moneyjust to avoid cutting spending on some public services, let alone finding money to increase them. this is how the liberal democrats will be getting from a to b during this election campaign. an echo of labour's promise from them, too. well, we were already - pledged not to raise taxes for ordinary people. people are paying far too much tax under the conservatives. . the cons
rachel reeves insisted all her plans would be fully costed. she didn't rule out having to make cuts to public spending. there was no public campaigning from the tories today, butjunior treasury minister bimn afolami said in a statement in response... both labour and the conservatives are committed to getting debt falling as a share of national income. but there's a warning whichever party gets into government would find itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt are both desperately trying...
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rachel reeves insisted all her plans would be fully costed. she didn't rule out having to make cuts to public spending. there was no public campaigning from the tories today, butjunior treasury minister bimn afolami said in a statement in response... this is just the same old labour party who have no plan to cut taxes and instead are leaving hard—working families to foot the bill for their unfunded spending commitments. both labour and the conservatives are committed to getting debt falling as a share of national income. but there's a warning whichever party gets into government would find itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt are both desperately trying to square a very difficult circle at the moment. if there's going to be no tax increases over the next several years, then it's going to be desperately difficult to find enough moneyjust to avoid cutting spending on some public services, let alone finding money to increase them. this is how the liberal democrats will be getting from a to b during this election campaign. an echo of
rachel reeves insisted all her plans would be fully costed. she didn't rule out having to make cuts to public spending. there was no public campaigning from the tories today, butjunior treasury minister bimn afolami said in a statement in response... this is just the same old labour party who have no plan to cut taxes and instead are leaving hard—working families to foot the bill for their unfunded spending commitments. both labour and the conservatives are committed to getting debt falling...
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rachel reeves, it is alwa s of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good _ of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to — of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to have _ of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to have you - of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to have you in - of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to have you in the . always good to have you in the studio, thank you and we will see what the next few weeks bring. we have been listening closely to the claims of rachel reeves and james cleverly and checking the facts. james cleverly said if you exclude london from the statistics on knife crime, the number of offences was falling in england and wales. london is by no means the only place where knife crime went up. it was up in more than half of police crime areas. when asked, rachel reeves pointed out there are plans for real terms increases of 1% for public spending across the board. that's true, but experts like the institute for fiscal studies have looked at the figures and they say clearly once you factor in s
rachel reeves, it is alwa s of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good _ of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to — of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to have _ of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to have you - of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to have you in - of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to have you in the . always good to have you in the studio, thank you and we will see what the next few weeks bring. we have been...
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what i found interesting about rachel reeves is this whole labouris rachel reeves is this whole labour is now the party of business, although i note that it was pointed out that those 122 businesses that appear to have endorsed labour, somebody quite shrewdly pointed out that none of them are ftse ceos . so none of them are ftse ceos. so they've cobbled together that list of supporters but doesn't quite seem to be as robust as she's making out. no i asked the question actually in the q&a. >> are you relaxed about people being rich? i said, you know, she was asked, are you a socialist? that's the question of the weekend. she said she was a social democrat. and i said, well, you're not a socialist, but are you relaxed about people getting filthy rich because you want to be on the side with business? and she said she's quite keen to support those two. if you work hard, you get paid appropriately. so i think those kind of tensions might be issues going forward. when we get into bonus season in the first year of a labour government. but i think i was struck by the nerves around around the o
what i found interesting about rachel reeves is this whole labouris rachel reeves is this whole labour is now the party of business, although i note that it was pointed out that those 122 businesses that appear to have endorsed labour, somebody quite shrewdly pointed out that none of them are ftse ceos . so none of them are ftse ceos. so they've cobbled together that list of supporters but doesn't quite seem to be as robust as she's making out. no i asked the question actually in the q&a....
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the specific announcement came from rachel reeves this morning when she guaranteed the corporation tax would not rise during the course of a labour government should they be elected. that is no change, effectively. she set out some specific tax rises and it was always implicit that they would not be any further tax rises announced but she made it explicit today, speaking to a business audience, so it will go down well that corporation tax would not go up under a labour government, and we are expecting more from keir starmer in terms of mood music towards business and how much his party has changed. what is interesting, the elephant in the room, while rachel reeves and keir starmer talk about offering stability to business, what appears to be wobbly is their commitment to spending £28 billion per year on green projects, something announced by rachel reeves in 2021 and then the timescale was revised and this morning she was asked about it and she did not even mention the £28 billion figure at all and instead pointing out that there will be perhaps a couple of fiscal events, the budget
the specific announcement came from rachel reeves this morning when she guaranteed the corporation tax would not rise during the course of a labour government should they be elected. that is no change, effectively. she set out some specific tax rises and it was always implicit that they would not be any further tax rises announced but she made it explicit today, speaking to a business audience, so it will go down well that corporation tax would not go up under a labour government, and we are...
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the fact rachel reeves. i love the fact that the telegraph turned this into how you into a story about how if you call the universal credit call up the universal credit line, get your call answered line, you get your call answered in 1.3 minutes, and if you call up the tax to pay your tax, up the tax line to pay your tax, you to wait for 20 minutes. you have to wait for 20 minutes. not experience. when the not in my experience. when the budget i was budget came along and i was suddenly told that i was an applicable once again for child benefit, minutes benefit, i waited 40 minutes on the 40 minutes. the phone. okay. 40 minutes. >> she's right, >> well, look, she's right, she's right that people should go work. but actually all go to work. but actually all all governments, government as governments, tory government as well from one well are now saying from day one you your boss and say, you can go to your boss and say, i want flexible working, right? which i i want to work which i mean, i want to work from ho
the fact rachel reeves. i love the fact that the telegraph turned this into how you into a story about how if you call the universal credit call up the universal credit line, get your call answered line, you get your call answered in 1.3 minutes, and if you call up the tax to pay your tax, up the tax line to pay your tax, you to wait for 20 minutes. you have to wait for 20 minutes. not experience. when the not in my experience. when the budget i was budget came along and i was suddenly told...
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but here's rachel reeves . rachel reeves. >> we can't hear. >> we can't hear. >> is today the natural party of british business and i want to set out the central economic fault line in this election. the choice before the british people on the 4th of july, five more years of chaos with the conservative party leaving working people worse off or stability with a changed labour party . i can stability with a changed labour party. i can tell you stability with a changed labour party . i can tell you exactly party. i can tell you exactly what rishi sunak wants you to think on polling day. he's already saying it that the plan is working. don't change course now that the chaos and instability wrought by liz truss was just a blip, that the deep problems that we face are down to global events. they are not his fault at all. don't judge us on. don't judge. 14 years on 49 days he will say , i want to take days he will say, i want to take that head on. because while it is true that the crises we have faced are global in or
but here's rachel reeves . rachel reeves. >> we can't hear. >> we can't hear. >> is today the natural party of british business and i want to set out the central economic fault line in this election. the choice before the british people on the 4th of july, five more years of chaos with the conservative party leaving working people worse off or stability with a changed labour party . i can stability with a changed labour party. i can tell you stability with a changed labour...
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so rachel reeves, shadow chancellor, has always wanted to keep her cards very, very close to her chest. apart from saying, i'll be careful with your money, i'll be careful with your money. and by the way, i'll be careful with your money. there's been a question about what they would do about tax, because the tories have long said they won't really be careful with your money. they're just not telling you they're secretly planning to put up taxes. but this morning on the record, she ruled out increasing income tax. and that is quite a big and important moment in this campaign. well, let's start by listening. we won't increase income tax or national insurance. - in fact, we oppose the increases to national insurance _ when rishi sunak put those forward as chancellor. - so that is a very expensive commitment. in other words, that's a huge amount of money that she would not have to play with if she's lucky enough to become the chancellor in six weeks' time. but isn't this what labour were saying anyway? i thought they said they weren't going to put taxes up. they've said generically that th
so rachel reeves, shadow chancellor, has always wanted to keep her cards very, very close to her chest. apart from saying, i'll be careful with your money, i'll be careful with your money. and by the way, i'll be careful with your money. there's been a question about what they would do about tax, because the tories have long said they won't really be careful with your money. they're just not telling you they're secretly planning to put up taxes. but this morning on the record, she ruled out...
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what i found interesting about rachel reeves is this whole labouris rachel reeves is this whole labour is now the party of business, although i note that it was pointed out that those 122 businesses that appear to have endorsed labour, somebody quite shrewdly pointed out that none of them are ftse ceos . so none of them are ftse ceos. so they've cobbled together that list of supporters but doesn't quite seem to be as robust as she's making out. no i asked the question actually in the q&a. >> are you relaxed about people being rich? i said, you know, she was asked, are you a socialist? that's the question of the weekend. she said she was a social democrat. and i said, well, you're not a socialist, but are you relaxed about people getting filthy rich because you want to be on the side with business? and she said she's quite keen to support those two. if you work hard, you get paid appropriately. so i think those kind of tensions might be issues going forward. when we get into bonus season in the first year of a labour government. but i think i was struck by the nerves around around the o
what i found interesting about rachel reeves is this whole labouris rachel reeves is this whole labour is now the party of business, although i note that it was pointed out that those 122 businesses that appear to have endorsed labour, somebody quite shrewdly pointed out that none of them are ftse ceos . so none of them are ftse ceos. so they've cobbled together that list of supporters but doesn't quite seem to be as robust as she's making out. no i asked the question actually in the q&a....
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the shadow chancellor rachel reeves said herj chancellor rachel reeves said her party is in the national party of british business as she makes her first major speech in the campaign. i want to lead the most progress, the most pro—growth treasury that our country has ever seen. with a laser focus on delivering for working people. it laser focus on delivering for working people.— laser focus on delivering for working people. laser focus on delivering for workin neale, , ., ii working people. it comes as a 420 business figures, _ working people. it comes as a 420 business figures, including - working people. it comes as a 420 i business figures, including founders of wikipedia and iceland supermarket boss has signed a letter and also labour�*s economic plan. ed davey makes a campaign show a lake when domain, but things don't go exactly to plan. nigel farage denounced the leadership style of both tory and labour leaders. just to let you know, some breaking news because this is in the middle east but ireland has formally recognise the state of palestine following a meeting of the irish
the shadow chancellor rachel reeves said herj chancellor rachel reeves said her party is in the national party of british business as she makes her first major speech in the campaign. i want to lead the most progress, the most pro—growth treasury that our country has ever seen. with a laser focus on delivering for working people. it laser focus on delivering for working people.— laser focus on delivering for working people. laser focus on delivering for workin neale, , ., ii working people....
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let's talk about rachel reeves at the party - rachel reeves at the party conference and yes the vat on private schools but the question of using non—dom status and money to fund doctors and nurses and midwives. ifjeremy hunt moves on that tomorrow to fund tax cuts the money will not be there for you to do what you want to the health service or will it? taste do what you want to the health service or will it?— do what you want to the health service or will it? we do not know what is going _ service or will it? we do not know what is going to — service or will it? we do not know what is going to do, _ service or will it? we do not know what is going to do, he _ service or will it? we do not know what is going to do, he may - service or will it? we do not know what is going to do, he may well. service or will it? we do not know i what is going to do, he may well be sitting thinking this is a very clever ruse and lets try to pull a fast one on the labour party by introducing this policy. i think what the public will see is a massive u—turn, we have been calling for this policy sinc
let's talk about rachel reeves at the party - rachel reeves at the party conference and yes the vat on private schools but the question of using non—dom status and money to fund doctors and nurses and midwives. ifjeremy hunt moves on that tomorrow to fund tax cuts the money will not be there for you to do what you want to the health service or will it? taste do what you want to the health service or will it?— do what you want to the health service or will it? we do not know what is going _...
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the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, tells the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg that labour is inheriting the worst economic situation since the second world war. and i have to be honest that we're not going to be able to turn things round straightaway, but we will get to work on all of that. hollywood's biggest night kicks off later, with all eyes on oppenheimer to see if it can break the record for the most wins at the oscars. hello, you're live with bbc news. i am anna foster here injerusalem. a us military ship has set off for gaza, carrying equipment to build a temporary pierfor aid deliveries. the us army says the ship set sail from a military base in virginia on saturday. and the need for that extra aid is great. the un has said around a quarter of gaza's population, that is more than half a million people, are at imminent risk of starvation and facing famine. meanwhile, a separate aid ship with around 200 tonnes of food on board is ready to depart from cyprus. this is part of a new maritime aid corridor that the eu announced just in the last couple of days. they said it would be a new
the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, tells the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg that labour is inheriting the worst economic situation since the second world war. and i have to be honest that we're not going to be able to turn things round straightaway, but we will get to work on all of that. hollywood's biggest night kicks off later, with all eyes on oppenheimer to see if it can break the record for the most wins at the oscars. hello, you're live with bbc news. i am anna foster here injerusalem. a...