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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 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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key to this is rachel reeves' determination to be seen as economically responsible. the problem is she has effectively been jumped the problem is she has effectively beenjumped into the problem is she has effectively been jumped into finding the problem is she has effectively beenjumped into finding more money down the back of the sofa to pay for her spending pledges. two things to bearin her spending pledges. two things to bear in mind this afternoon. rachel reeves says she can find, fund, raise £5 billion by the end of the next parliament by cracking down on tax avoidance, but there are real questions over whether that is accurate. the institute for fiscal studies, an independent think tank in westminster, says you probably can raise some money but it is not clear you can raise the £5 billion labour says they can raise by the end of the next parliament. harry farle , end of the next parliament. harry farley. thank _ end of the next parliament. harry farley, thank you. _ last month was the hottest march ever recorded — that's according to the eu's climate change
key to this is rachel reeves' determination to be seen as economically responsible. the problem is she has effectively been jumped the problem is she has effectively beenjumped into the problem is she has effectively been jumped into finding the problem is she has effectively beenjumped into finding more money down the back of the sofa to pay for her spending pledges. two things to bearin her spending pledges. two things to bear in mind this afternoon. rachel reeves says she can find, fund,...
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rachel reeves. they're not to committing to, scrap the rwanda act in its entirety if, say 10,000 people were sent to rwanda. but, i mean, what could she say? i mean, would she genuinely say, come out and say, yeah, we'd scrap it even if 10,000, even if it was working? >> well, even if it was really mean. >> that had been the labour party position. >> it had been. yes >> it had been. yes >> but it seems like the labour party now is doing a lot of non—committal, where they're saying we're not going to commit to doing one thing or another on rwanda if it's working . but also rwanda if it's working. but also really interestingly, they're again, rachel reeves saying, oh, we'd like to build these new towns, which is not going to tell you where they'll be. and if anyone knows anything about the struggles that boris johnson had trying to pass planning reform and, and liz truss and all the rest of it, unless you have an electoral mandate for something, it's really hard to get it through the house of common
rachel reeves. they're not to committing to, scrap the rwanda act in its entirety if, say 10,000 people were sent to rwanda. but, i mean, what could she say? i mean, would she genuinely say, come out and say, yeah, we'd scrap it even if 10,000, even if it was working? >> well, even if it was really mean. >> that had been the labour party position. >> it had been. yes >> it had been. yes >> but it seems like the labour party now is doing a lot of non—committal,...
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rachel reeves wants to be chancellor by the end of the year. herjob is to make labour's plans add up. i'm rachel. but after the government nicked one of her key pledges, how can she fund promises to hospitals like this one in manchester? today, an attempted answer. close loopholes to make non—doms pay even more and crackdown on tax avoidance from everyone else. it's not rocket science here. it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy, someone would have done it before. at the moment there is a £36 billion gap between the tax that is owed and the tax that is actually collected. it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say their new plan would work. by closing some of the loopholes on the amount of tax that non—doms pay, they think they will raise this — 2.6 billion by the end of t
rachel reeves wants to be chancellor by the end of the year. herjob is to make labour's plans add up. i'm rachel. but after the government nicked one of her key pledges, how can she fund promises to hospitals like this one in manchester? today, an attempted answer. close loopholes to make non—doms pay even more and crackdown on tax avoidance from everyone else. it's not rocket science here. it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy,...
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rachel reeves, thank you very much. thank you. nick there. we will be speaking to a treasury minister next week. if to be chancellor is rachel reeves�* dream job, then surely, for many musicians, the role as artist in residence at abbey road studios would be right up there. the first person to bag that title, officially, is the grammy—nominated vocalist, multi—instrumentalist and producer, jordan rakei, whose new album the loop is out next month, and who is playing the west holtz stage at glastonbury and the proms at gateshead. earlier this evening i sat down with him in the hallowed studio 3, besidejohn lennon's piano, where among hundreds of albums, lady gaga recorded the song born this way, and florence and the machine, the album ceremonials. sojordan, what does the first official artist in residence at abbey road do? well, that's a good question. there's so much that i want to do this year. a few things. i want to write new music, record with the massive scene in the uk and europe. i want to sort of build—up and grow the grassroot
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we spoke to shadow chancellor rachel reeves earlier. i put a question via chris hope is sir tony blair actually pulling the strings behind the scenes? a lot of us, a lot of people out there, think that's maybe going on. she was very effusive, saying, oh yeah, we speak to tony blair a lot. how much of an influence do you think sir tony blair will be on sir keir starmer and the future direction of the labour party? >> well, i think he will be actually quite a big influence. now, you might also remember another famous quote when keir starmer was asked which he which he felt more naturally aligned to westminster or davos. you know, the group of billionaire elites in switzerland who meet once a year and try and formulate policy that is supposed to be rolled out for this one world government. now, if keir starmer is in that camp, tony blair is very much in the davos camp as well. he's he's, i think, tipped to be the next head of the world economic forum, so yeah , there's the mood forum, so yeah, there's the mood music for you. clear as day b
we spoke to shadow chancellor rachel reeves earlier. i put a question via chris hope is sir tony blair actually pulling the strings behind the scenes? a lot of us, a lot of people out there, think that's maybe going on. she was very effusive, saying, oh yeah, we speak to tony blair a lot. how much of an influence do you think sir tony blair will be on sir keir starmer and the future direction of the labour party? >> well, i think he will be actually quite a big influence. now, you might...
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we'll see what the tories but rachel reeves is tories say. but rachel reeves is right. despite overall right. despite that, the overall tax is still going up. tax burden is still going up. >> liam halligan, thank for >> liam halligan, thank you for making things simple making complicated things simple to especially for to understand, especially for simple always a simple folk like me. always a pleasure . thank very much. pleasure. thank you very much. there's still to come there's lots more still to come between and 5:00. and between now and 5:00. and there's fresh developments today. in a story of first broke back in january about people buying royal mail stamps. buying fake royal mail stamps. but first, let's have your latest news headlines. and it's tatiana sanchez . tatiana sanchez. >> martin thank you. the top stories police are searching for other body parts after the discovery of a torso at a salford nature reserve. greater manchester police says the human remains were found wrapped in plastic by a member of the pubuc plastic by a member of the public at kersal d
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but let's give rachel reeves her due . give rachel reeves her due. these are the numbers that she put out this morning, talking about how she's going to clamp down on tax avoidance. labour's tax plans. they want to raise an extra £26 billion a year by the end of the next parliament. by 20 2930. clamping down on non—dom loopholes. we've talked about this many times. labour had a policy that they wanted to make it more difficult for wealthy foreigners to declare themselves resident abroad, themselves tax resident abroad, even though they actually live in the uk, the tories came up with a policy very similar to labour's, and now labour have tightened that policy some more. they claim that's going to raise £2.5 billion a year in five years time. then another £2.4 billion labour say they can raise from clamping down on other forms of tax evasion. they point to the national audit office. they have an estimate of something called the tax gap, which is how much tax should be paid if everyone complied with the and how much tax the law and how much tax ac
but let's give rachel reeves her due . give rachel reeves her due. these are the numbers that she put out this morning, talking about how she's going to clamp down on tax avoidance. labour's tax plans. they want to raise an extra £26 billion a year by the end of the next parliament. by 20 2930. clamping down on non—dom loopholes. we've talked about this many times. labour had a policy that they wanted to make it more difficult for wealthy foreigners to declare themselves resident abroad,...
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rachel sceptical about sorry. rachel reeves forecasts it will bring in £5 billion. do you share their scepticism ? their scepticism? >> look, it's you're exactly right that there are two things parties love to say. one is we'll raise more for tax avoidance. the other is favourite is efficiency savings in now think it's an ambitious in now i think it's an ambitious target. i don't think it's entirely because entirely implausible because the national , obviously national audit office, obviously independent, has said you could raise 6 billion by by closing the tax gap, but it's ambitious to raise 5 billion by the end of the parliament. you're going to have to recruit more. i think labouris have to recruit more. i think labour is talking about 5000 extra workers where they're going to have to be recruited. they're going to have to be trained. raising trained. it's complex raising and really common trained. it's complex raising anthese really common trained. it's complex raising anthese areas really common trained. it's complex raising anthese areas andeally common train
rachel sceptical about sorry. rachel reeves forecasts it will bring in £5 billion. do you share their scepticism ? their scepticism? >> look, it's you're exactly right that there are two things parties love to say. one is we'll raise more for tax avoidance. the other is favourite is efficiency savings in now think it's an ambitious in now i think it's an ambitious target. i don't think it's entirely because entirely implausible because the national , obviously national audit office,...
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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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the big concerns in the rachel reeves circle at the moment. what is going to the of her chancellor issue? it was going to be bidenomics. they are really nervous and not have heard enough politically for that governance for a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you wish for. yesterday, you promised us tittle tattle about election timing and you refused to give it to us. i was going to keep that as a fun thing at the end of the podcast but i will tell you now. i am not saying this is going to happen at all, but to add to the endless running fountain of election date speculation, there has been a lot of chatter about early election, will rishi sunak be forced into naming a date after the local elections if there is some kind of tory armageddon or if things like andy street loses in birmingham however it was suggested to me this week there was a potential even more cunning plan to try to avoid jangling horror of a post—local challenge to rishi sunak, kid actually call the general election before the local elections, some it called the gen
the big concerns in the rachel reeves circle at the moment. what is going to the of her chancellor issue? it was going to be bidenomics. they are really nervous and not have heard enough politically for that governance for a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you wish for. yesterday, you promised us tittle tattle about election timing and you refused to give it to us. i was going to keep that as a fun thing at the end of the podcast but i will tell you now. i am not saying this is going...
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rachel first of all, right. rachel reeves shadow chancellor. she is promising to crack down on tax dodgers. do that. dodgers. or they all do that. yeah, there's one. yeah, they keep saying got much keep saying we've got too much tax . we're taxed to the hilt. tax. we're taxed to the hilt. we're going to tax you more. yeah. we're going to get every last penny back. >> it does come round on the electoral it. that >> it does come round on the electhere's it. that >> it does come round on the electhere's the it. that >> it does come round on the electhere's the i, it. that >> it does come round on the electhere's the i, they're that one. here's the i, they're leading with meeting leading with this, meeting between cameron and donald between david cameron and donald trump lago trump at mar a lago and an attempt unlock congress attempt to unlock congress who are funding for are blocking funding for ukraine. will that be successful? we'll have more on that in a moment. >> male record surge of town hall staff pocketing more than £150,000 a year. altho
rachel first of all, right. rachel reeves shadow chancellor. she is promising to crack down on tax dodgers. do that. dodgers. or they all do that. yeah, there's one. yeah, they keep saying got much keep saying we've got too much tax . we're taxed to the hilt. tax. we're taxed to the hilt. we're going to tax you more. yeah. we're going to get every last penny back. >> it does come round on the electoral it. that >> it does come round on the electhere's it. that >> it does come...
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and that's in some contrast to his opponent, rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor. here's what she had to say. it's incredibly concerning the revelations that we've heard overnight. >> the police are now looking into this. that is right. and the police investigation should be able to take its course. >> but what do you want to see happen to actually resign? >> well, that's a question for the conservatives. police the conservatives. the police investigation underway. investigation is now underway. and right allow and it is right that we allow that investigation take its course. >> get you don't want to talk >> i get you don't want to talk about specifically, but how about that specifically, but how concerned general concerned are you in general about mps about the vulnerability of mps to blackmail? >> i'm very concerned >> well, i'm very concerned about what seems to have happenedin about what seems to have happened in this incident, especially about mps telephone numbers being passed to on unknown sources. that is really concerning. and that is right, that there is
and that's in some contrast to his opponent, rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor. here's what she had to say. it's incredibly concerning the revelations that we've heard overnight. >> the police are now looking into this. that is right. and the police investigation should be able to take its course. >> but what do you want to see happen to actually resign? >> well, that's a question for the conservatives. police the conservatives. the police investigation underway....
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and it brings me back a little bit to christopher hope's interview yesterday with rachel reeves, and point that and he made the point that rachel reeves seems more bothered about tax evasion and legal tax avoidance even than she does about cracking down on things like universal credit fraud . a really, truly, truly fraud. a really, truly, truly awful story. i just get the horrible feeling this is just the tip of the iceberg now. labour have come out today with a big plan for reviving the high street. the conservatives, in reaction are promising some new laws against the bad guys, will debate all of well, the big part is today i've been talking about shopping, the high street, shoplifting, and much else from the conservatives there's now going to be a standalone offence for enhancing protection for retail workers. a specific law about assaulting retail workers. quite why we need that. i have absolutely no idea. i will ask jacob rees—mogg at the end of the show what the reason for that is. they're also suggesting electronic tags for repeat offenders after their third conviction for s
and it brings me back a little bit to christopher hope's interview yesterday with rachel reeves, and point that and he made the point that rachel reeves seems more bothered about tax evasion and legal tax avoidance even than she does about cracking down on things like universal credit fraud . a really, truly, truly fraud. a really, truly, truly awful story. i just get the horrible feeling this is just the tip of the iceberg now. labour have come out today with a big plan for reviving the high...
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rachel reeves wants to be chancellor by the end of the year. herjob is to make labour's plans add up. i'm rachel. but after the government nicked one of her key pledges, how can she fund promises to hospitals like this one in manchester? today, an attempted answer. close loopholes to make non—doms pay even more and crackdown on tax avoidance from everyone else. it's not rocket science here. it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy, someone would have done it before. at the moment there is a £36 billion gap between the tax that is owed and the tax that is actually collected. it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say their new plan would work. by closing some of the loopholes on the amount of tax that non—doms pay, they think they will raise this — 2.6 billion by the end of t
rachel reeves wants to be chancellor by the end of the year. herjob is to make labour's plans add up. i'm rachel. but after the government nicked one of her key pledges, how can she fund promises to hospitals like this one in manchester? today, an attempted answer. close loopholes to make non—doms pay even more and crackdown on tax avoidance from everyone else. it's not rocket science here. it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy,...
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rachel reeves wants to be chancellor by the end of the year. herjob is to make labour's plans add up. i'm rachel. but after the government nicked one of her key pledges, how can she fund promises to hospitals like this one in manchester? today, an attempted answer. close loopholes to make non—doms pay even more and crackdown on tax avoidance from everyone else. it's not rocket science here. it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy, someone would have done it before. at the moment there is a £36 billion gap between the tax that is owed and the tax that is actually collected. it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say their new plan would work. by closing some of the loopholes on the amount of tax that non—doms pay, they think they will raise this — 2.6 billion by the end of t
rachel reeves wants to be chancellor by the end of the year. herjob is to make labour's plans add up. i'm rachel. but after the government nicked one of her key pledges, how can she fund promises to hospitals like this one in manchester? today, an attempted answer. close loopholes to make non—doms pay even more and crackdown on tax avoidance from everyone else. it's not rocket science here. it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy,...
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well rachel reeves tax adviser, sir edward troup, has faced censure for referring to pensioners as codgers who have it , quote, codgers who have it, quote, ridiculously good, before asserting that they should pay their bbc television taxes. but putting conservative ageism to one side, sir edward has in the past spoken in favour of increases in income tax, national insurance contributions, vat and corporation tax. so are these the policies we could the sorts of policies we could expect from a labour government? i'm joined now my panel gb i'm joined now by my panel gb news senior political commentator nigel and commentator nigel nelson, and the and conservative the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. paul, can we now an absolutely classic now start an absolutely classic tory campaign about the tax double whammy that's going to box our ears if rachel reeves becomes chancellor? well, i think rather like talking of labour people. >> tony benn, who you remember always used to say we should concentrate on the issues some of your viewers will remember tony benn saying that actually the
well rachel reeves tax adviser, sir edward troup, has faced censure for referring to pensioners as codgers who have it , quote, codgers who have it, quote, ridiculously good, before asserting that they should pay their bbc television taxes. but putting conservative ageism to one side, sir edward has in the past spoken in favour of increases in income tax, national insurance contributions, vat and corporation tax. so are these the policies we could the sorts of policies we could expect from a...
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not committed rachel reeves and her team have many spending not committed rachel reeves and her team have many spending beyondnmitted rachel reeves and her team have many spending beyond toryted to any spending beyond tory spending tory spending plans. the tory spending plans. the tory spending plans, by the way, also include massive cuts to public expenditure election. include massive cuts to public exjunless'e election. include massive cuts to public exjunless we're election. include massive cuts to public exjunless we're goingelection. include massive cuts to public exjunless we're goingeleyseei. so unless we're going to see that reversed, we're going to have labour introducing have to have labour introducing notes. a trap for notes. it's a bit of a trap for them, and the reality that them, and the reality is that what proposed in terms what labour's proposed in terms of money is, is chicken of raising money is, is chicken feet. to be honest, i mean, 5 billion from tax avoidance billion from from tax avoidance crackdown like a lot of crackdown sounds like a lot of money. it isn't.
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rachel reeves. i was asking her querbacked angela ay, she said. rachel reeves. i was asking her querbacked angela rayner, ;aid. rachel reeves. i was asking her querbacked angela rayner, etc. she backed angela rayner, etc. and today keir starmer has been asked three times should angela rayner quit if she's found to have broken the law over the house? he wouldn't say. have broken the law over the house? he wouldn't say . wouldn't house? he wouldn't say. wouldn't answer that question three times....
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shadow chancellor rachel reeves is pointing out prices are still very high in the shops and mortgage bills are rising. with the inflation figures for march release today there were signs underlying, things like mobile phone bills, broadband bills, record rises in rent, or sticky, stubborn prices, and that's one of the big themes here at the imf meeting of central bankers and finance ministers. here in the us it is true to say that inflation is coming up hotter than expected with expectations of interest rate cuts being pushed out and the question is, how much does that logic applied to the uk? important for households, businesses and electoral prospects too. faisal islam in washington. sussex police has apologised for mistakes in its investigation into the murders of two nine—year—old girls in 1986. nicola fellows and karen hadaway were sexually assaulted and strangled in woodland in brighton by russell bishop. he was acquitted at the end of his first trial, but convicted 32 years after the killings in 2018. a man who set fire to two elderly worshippers as they made their way hom
shadow chancellor rachel reeves is pointing out prices are still very high in the shops and mortgage bills are rising. with the inflation figures for march release today there were signs underlying, things like mobile phone bills, broadband bills, record rises in rent, or sticky, stubborn prices, and that's one of the big themes here at the imf meeting of central bankers and finance ministers. here in the us it is true to say that inflation is coming up hotter than expected with expectations of...
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the big concerns in the rachel reeves circle at the moment. what is going to the of her chancellor issue? it was going to be... they are really nervous and not have heard enough politically for that governance for a day one. it politically for that governance for a da one. . . politically for that governance for ada one. , . , , a day one. it is that phrase be careful what _ a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you _ a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you wish - a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you wish for. - careful what you wish for. yesterday, you promised us tittle tattie _ yesterday, you promised us tittle tattle about election timing and you refused _ tattle about election timing and you refused to— tattle about election timing and you refused to give it to us. | tattle about election timing and you refused to give it to us. i was auoin to refused to give it to us. i was going to keep _ refused to give it to us. i was going to keep that _ refused to give it to us. i was going to keep that as - refused to
the big concerns in the rachel reeves circle at the moment. what is going to the of her chancellor issue? it was going to be... they are really nervous and not have heard enough politically for that governance for a day one. it politically for that governance for a da one. . . politically for that governance for ada one. , . , , a day one. it is that phrase be careful what _ a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you _ a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you wish - a day one. it...
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reeves. good evening. as international condemnation grows over an israeli attack on a aid convoy in gaza, the bodies of the six foreign aid workers killed in the drone strike have been taken to egypt. three of the dead are british nationals, including james kirby,
reeves. good evening. as international condemnation grows over an israeli attack on a aid convoy in gaza, the bodies of the six foreign aid workers killed in the drone strike have been taken to egypt. three of the dead are british nationals, including james kirby,
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the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, says the proposals would help raise an extra £5 billion a year. it comes after the government adopted labour's plan to earn extra tax revenue by scrapping the so—called �*non—dom' tax status. so, how will they close the tax gap? our business editor, simonjack, explains what that is and how labour hopes to do it. the so—called tax gap is the difference between what the economy should be generating in tax revenue and what actually gets collected. now, currently, its estimated to be around £36 billion a year. sounds like a huge number but, as a share of the uk economy, it's actually quite small and it's been shrinking over the last 16 years. as you can see here, it'sjust1.5% of gdp. that's much lower than in the us, canada, australia and italy. let's take a closer look. it's a hard thing to tackle. in 2010, the coalition government spent nearly a billion pounds to try and shrink it and, as you can see, it didn't really work. in fact, it started to edge up until 2013, when there was a big crackdown on vat fraud and underpayment, which did wor
the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, says the proposals would help raise an extra £5 billion a year. it comes after the government adopted labour's plan to earn extra tax revenue by scrapping the so—called �*non—dom' tax status. so, how will they close the tax gap? our business editor, simonjack, explains what that is and how labour hopes to do it. the so—called tax gap is the difference between what the economy should be generating in tax revenue and what actually gets collected....
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reeves. good evening. as international condemnation grows over an israeli attack on a aid convoy in gaza, the bodies of the six foreign aid workers killed in the drone strike have been taken to egypt. three of the dead are british nationals, including james kirby, from bristol who was a7, and whose family today told the bbc that "all seven were heroes." the head of the isreali military says it was a grave mistake due to "misidentification," and an investigation is now under way. we'll analyse what happened in the air strike and get the latest on the ground in gaza, but first, dan johnson has been speaking to the family ofjames kirby. humanitarian aid relies on people like this, the three british men killed providing security advice in gaza. he has died a hero. you know, they all have. james kirby's relatives share the grief that's reached bristol and six other aid worker families around the world. for him to lose his life in that situation, it's just heartbreaking that, you know, he's lost hi
reeves. good evening. as international condemnation grows over an israeli attack on a aid convoy in gaza, the bodies of the six foreign aid workers killed in the drone strike have been taken to egypt. three of the dead are british nationals, including james kirby, from bristol who was a7, and whose family today told the bbc that "all seven were heroes." the head of the isreali military says it was a grave mistake due to "misidentification," and an investigation is now under...
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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
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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here'sjeremy hunt and rachel reeves speaking about the issue. the events of last few days have been a great cause for concern. the mpm vault has given a courageous and fulsome apology for that but the lesson here for all mps is that they need to be very careful about cyber security. i’m need to be very careful about cyber securi . �* , _, . ., security. i'm very concerned about what seems _ security. i'm very concerned about what seems to _ security. i'm very concerned about what seems to have _ security. i'm very concerned about what seems to have happened - security. i'm very concerned about what seems to have happened in l security. i'm very concerned about i what seems to have happened in this incident _ what seems to have happened in this incident. especially about mps telephone numbers being passed on. that is— telephone numbers being passed on. that is really concerning. the bbc has attempted to contact mr wragg, but he has not responded. you're live with bbc news. landslides and rockfalls are threating rescue crews in taiwan trying
here'sjeremy hunt and rachel reeves speaking about the issue. the events of last few days have been a great cause for concern. the mpm vault has given a courageous and fulsome apology for that but the lesson here for all mps is that they need to be very careful about cyber security. i’m need to be very careful about cyber securi . �* , _, . ., security. i'm very concerned about what seems _ security. i'm very concerned about what seems to _ security. i'm very concerned about what seems to...
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here'sjeremy hunt and rachel reeves speaking about the issue. the events of last few days have been a great cause for concern. but the lesson here for all mps is that they need to be very careful about cyber security. i'm very concerned about what seems to have happened in this incident. especially about mps telephone numbers being passed on. that is really concerning. the bbc has attempted to contact mr wragg, but he has not responded. you're live with bbc news. landslides and rockfalls are threating rescue crews in taiwan trying to reach about 600 people in remote areas after wednesday's earthquake. at least 12 people were killed and more than a thousand injured in the island's biggest quake in more than a quarter of a century. a much smaller earthquake here in the us is also making headlines. not because of its intensity, but because of where it was felt — new york city. the quake shook the city and its landmarks, along with many surrounding states. a small aftershock was reported just an hour ago. but it was relatively low intensity — ma
here'sjeremy hunt and rachel reeves speaking about the issue. the events of last few days have been a great cause for concern. but the lesson here for all mps is that they need to be very careful about cyber security. i'm very concerned about what seems to have happened in this incident. especially about mps telephone numbers being passed on. that is really concerning. the bbc has attempted to contact mr wragg, but he has not responded. you're live with bbc news. landslides and rockfalls are...
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you will know them very well, rachel reeves has articulated them, as has every member of the labour front bench many times but they are within our fiscal rules and it means we can take the contracts back as they expire so we will not have to pay any money in compensation and, as we set out, we actually think we can deliver significant savings to the taxpayer because of the model is so inefficient. whereas in other sectors like water, where i know people are really anxious and keen for us to nationalise, it would cost the taxpayer billions and billions of pounds and when resources are so scarce at the moment, we think the better and more pragmatic thing to do very quickly is to bring in legislation and regulation of the water companies and criminal sanctions of directors that allow dumping of sewage into the waters so i think all of these demonstrate that where the settlement is failing we are prepared to take bold action but we have the do it in a way that is credible and respectful of taxpayers' money. you talk about people providing challenge and disagreeing, one of those people is curr
you will know them very well, rachel reeves has articulated them, as has every member of the labour front bench many times but they are within our fiscal rules and it means we can take the contracts back as they expire so we will not have to pay any money in compensation and, as we set out, we actually think we can deliver significant savings to the taxpayer because of the model is so inefficient. whereas in other sectors like water, where i know people are really anxious and keen for us to...
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reeves offer serious leadership. so i really do think that the country is crying out for change. i hope people vote for change. i hope people vote for that change at the general election. whenever the prime minister plucks up courage to call it. >> are you going to have more defections then? who else are you speaking to ? you speaking to? >> look, i don't think dan porter is the only conservative who's been considering his future . i think what you know, future. i think what you know, dan porter's defection shows and the way in which he's been received by parliamentary colleagues is people would be very welcome to come across to the labour party. we want to build that big tent and we want people, when the general election comes to vote, labour, particularly in those tight races between labour and the conservatives, we're appealing to as well as to to, former conservative voters. we're also appealing to liberal democrat and green voters to lend us those votes in those races. we want to work together to build the futur
reeves offer serious leadership. so i really do think that the country is crying out for change. i hope people vote for change. i hope people vote for that change at the general election. whenever the prime minister plucks up courage to call it. >> are you going to have more defections then? who else are you speaking to ? you speaking to? >> look, i don't think dan porter is the only conservative who's been considering his future . i think what you know, future. i think what you...
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dennis rachel reeves. oh, she is , since rachel reeves. oh, she is, since she was at new college, oxford. she is a chess master. she knows the moves . and she also knows the moves. and she also knows that if she gets all that wrong, labour will be out very, very fast. there >> paris neo paris is doing some funny that says , quite rightly funny that says, quite rightly that she knows the moves. >> that's exactly what it is nana.the >> that's exactly what it is nana. the moves are to reassure everybody until the election is oven everybody until the election is over. and then you mark my words . they will be spending so much money they will have to claw back you and dennis. dennis is being very reassuring and very, very nice afternoon. but at the end of the day, at the end of the day, labour spends a lot of money and they will have to save a lot of money somewhere. and i think the triple lock i will maybe have to eat my words. but nana, i think by the next election it will not be in place after this election. so i think you'll find we i'd be
dennis rachel reeves. oh, she is , since rachel reeves. oh, she is, since she was at new college, oxford. she is a chess master. she knows the moves . and she also knows the moves. and she also knows that if she gets all that wrong, labour will be out very, very fast. there >> paris neo paris is doing some funny that says , quite rightly funny that says, quite rightly that she knows the moves. >> that's exactly what it is nana.the >> that's exactly what it is nana. the moves...
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i mean, it's very easy reeves easy for rachel reeves the shadow is shadow chancellor to say this is all of conservative all a sign of conservative failure. but there have they given you any idea that things will be rosier, that they'll transform our economy into a high growth with perhaps even 2% gdp growth? >> they haven't come to ask me about it. but then again, that doesn't me. but doesn't really surprise me. but more point they'll be more to the point is they'll be just merely picking up what they think the holes are in the conservative policy, and it remains what the remains to be seen what the ideas are. now, what concerns me with both sides is there seems to little experience of to be very little experience of real company understanding. company finances, and what companies need to try and grow merely just giving out tax incentives for things. that's not going enough . you not going to be enough. you really want to be able to make sure that there is actually support there to, in terms of tax, sure there's tax, making sure that there's more investment that tax, making sure that th
i mean, it's very easy reeves easy for rachel reeves the shadow is shadow chancellor to say this is all of conservative all a sign of conservative failure. but there have they given you any idea that things will be rosier, that they'll transform our economy into a high growth with perhaps even 2% gdp growth? >> they haven't come to ask me about it. but then again, that doesn't me. but doesn't really surprise me. but more point they'll be more to the point is they'll be just merely picking...
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money, do you think, to pay for the well, rachel reeves will come >> well, rachel reeves will come out process out and say that the process thatis out and say that the process that is on. and i did this that is going on. and i did this in the miliband diaries. you in the ed miliband diaries. you have of and have a small number of staff and it's go through the it's your job to go through the books and you literally have to read the reports of every government read the reports of every goverr233nt billions about 23 with billions of expenditure and you go through line by line. so in the ed miliband, ed balls era, i was involved in that. and it's called based review. called the zero based review. it's exciting all. but it's not exciting at all. but that's do the hard, that's where you do the hard, detailed looking for detailed work of looking for savings. other point what savings. the other point is what we to the economy . we all want to grow the economy. but as truss showed, you but as liz truss showed, you need more than just mantra. >> peter, did you have anything to do with the ed sto
money, do you think, to pay for the well, rachel reeves will come >> well, rachel reeves will come out process out and say that the process thatis out and say that the process that is on. and i did this that is going on. and i did this in the miliband diaries. you in the ed miliband diaries. you have of and have a small number of staff and it's go through the it's your job to go through the books and you literally have to read the reports of every government read the reports of every...
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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 , 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. >> in other news, sir keir starmer says the people of scotland should be allowed to have a say on who becomes the next leader of the snp. it's after a motion of no confidence in the scottish government was tabled by the labour party. that will be debated and voted on tomorrow . so humza yousaf tomorrow. so humza yousaf announced he was stepping down as first minister on sunday and will continue in his post until a replacement can be found . a replacement can be found. senior snp figures ar
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 , 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,...
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. >> i imagine that the rachel reevesis >> i imagine that the rachel reeves is not going to be as ambitious as as we would like here on that, on that panel. because because the number one project, when they go into government is going to be the number one target. it's going to be count the horses, make everyone trust us. don't try to rock the boat. >> all this depends on interest rates. the problem is interest rates. the problem is interest rates have gone up. yes, we interest rates will go down and i think the problem won't be solved, but it won't be as big as it. >> but if all the interest rates also reduces the cost of carry. so yeah, you benefit both ways. round of interest rates. >> and of course this means absolutely nothing to the british public. >> it means a huge amount to them because it could be tax cuts. yes. you know, £179 billion. you're talking about £20 billion a year. you could aboush £20 billion a year. you could abolish death duties for this. you could cut vat, all sorts of things you could do when the tories are in trouble. >> we always say death duties, death duties,
. >> i imagine that the rachel reevesis >> i imagine that the rachel reeves is not going to be as ambitious as as we would like here on that, on that panel. because because the number one project, when they go into government is going to be the number one target. it's going to be count the horses, make everyone trust us. don't try to rock the boat. >> all this depends on interest rates. the problem is interest rates. the problem is interest rates have gone up. yes, we interest...
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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. >> so keir starmer says the people of scotland should be allowed to have a say on who becomes the next leader of the snp. that's after a motion of no confidence in the scottish government was tabled by the labour party there. that will be debated and voted on tomorrow. humza yousaf announced that he was stepping down as first minister on monday and will continue in his post until a replacement can be found. senior snp figures are backing former deputy first minister john swinney for the top job, but scottish labour leader anas sarwar says mr
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...
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but of course we heard, didn't we, yesterday from rachel reeves , yesterday from rachel reeves, she spoke to gb news in manchester about the idea of getting people to pay their tax and, and aren't they and, and, and why aren't they doing well maybe that's a doing it? well maybe that's a jibe at the attempt rachel jibe at the attempt by rachel reeves shut down on the reeves to shut down on the so—called tax gap, save $5 billion a year by 2029. well maybe the tories are asking by that by what they're doing today. if it is them, maybe they're saying well why can't angela rayner if she owes tax, pay angela rayner if she owes tax, pay it now? of course, angela rayner clear she's had rayner makes clear she's had advice. no tax due. nothing. advice. no tax is due. nothing. nothing wrong here. and keir nothing wrong here. and sir keir starmer accepted yes starmer has accepted that. yes they are two of those protesters. >> we're just showing a picture. they've got a banner. they've got the high with tax got the high viz on with tax inspector on the backs, which i guessis inspector on the backs,
but of course we heard, didn't we, yesterday from rachel reeves , yesterday from rachel reeves, she spoke to gb news in manchester about the idea of getting people to pay their tax and, and aren't they and, and, and why aren't they doing well maybe that's a doing it? well maybe that's a jibe at the attempt rachel jibe at the attempt by rachel reeves shut down on the reeves to shut down on the so—called tax gap, save $5 billion a year by 2029. well maybe the tories are asking by that by what...
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rachel reeves worked for the bank of england. maybe it should be britain. but, you know, another national organisation there clearly patriotic people. so crucially, i think it's genuine and i think voters will perhaps sense that it's genuine as well. >> but i always remember if labour were the party of the true patriots, i remember gillian duffy when she said to gordon brown, basically she was concerned about how her area was changing so much due to the pace of immigration, and he got in his car. everyone will be familiar with this. he had his microphone still on when he was in his car, and he called her a bigoted woman. that's not very patriotic to me. it's right that people raised concerns about immigration. >> i believe gordon brown misheard her and then apologised within hours, and that was a thing he didn't mishear, come on, you don't think that, do you? >> surely that's what he said, but he apologised as well. >> oh, well. oh, well, that's all right then. forgive me. >> i think if he said sorry, i take it more charitable, someone for apologising. >> i
rachel reeves worked for the bank of england. maybe it should be britain. but, you know, another national organisation there clearly patriotic people. so crucially, i think it's genuine and i think voters will perhaps sense that it's genuine as well. >> but i always remember if labour were the party of the true patriots, i remember gillian duffy when she said to gordon brown, basically she was concerned about how her area was changing so much due to the pace of immigration, and he got in...
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they say the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, will pledge to raise over £5 billion a year, which labour would use to tackle, they say, nhs waiting lists and fund free school breakfast clubs. the party has said it will also raise £2.5 billion over the next parliament by closing loopholes in the government's plans to abolish exemptions for non—doms. that's the news. for the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts, scan the qr code on your screen right now or go to gb news. carmelites . news. carmelites. >> article eight of the european convention on human rights states that everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life, his home, and his correspondence. there's nothing objectionable this . nothing objectionable in this. theidea nothing objectionable in this. the idea that your property and your is sacrosanct is an your life is sacrosanct is an ancient concept. the ancient british concept. the magna makes it clear when magna carta makes it clear when it says, no free man shall be taken or imprisoned or dispossessed or outlawed, exiled or in any way destroyed. no
they say the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, will pledge to raise over £5 billion a year, which labour would use to tackle, they say, nhs waiting lists and fund free school breakfast clubs. the party has said it will also raise £2.5 billion over the next parliament by closing loopholes in the government's plans to abolish exemptions for non—doms. that's the news. for the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts, scan the qr code on your screen right now or go to gb news. carmelites ....
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rachel reeves and shadow chancellor, if she becomes chancellor, herjob well to be ensure those don't come into conflict and if they do, you can be pretty sure keir starmer will ensure that ukraine would come out top. ensure that ukraine would come out to -. . ~ ensure that ukraine would come out to -. ., ~' , ., ensure that ukraine would come out to, ., ~' , ., , . ensure that ukraine would come out to. ., , . let's get reaction to that from the former armed forces minister, conservative mp for wells, james heappey. he was in thatjob between 2020 and 2024. he's a former major in the british army — he served in kabul and sangin in afghanistan, in northern ireland and basra in iraq. welcome to you. you got an early morning phone call from the prime minister to tell you with this news but 2.5% takes you back to where we were when labour left office in 2010. ~ , , ., ., were when labour left office in 2010. y , ., ., ., 2010. well, yes, other than that well is of course _ 2010. well, yes, other than that well is of course distorted - 2010. well, yes, other than that well is of course d
rachel reeves and shadow chancellor, if she becomes chancellor, herjob well to be ensure those don't come into conflict and if they do, you can be pretty sure keir starmer will ensure that ukraine would come out top. ensure that ukraine would come out to -. . ~ ensure that ukraine would come out to -. ., ~' , ., ensure that ukraine would come out to, ., ~' , ., , . ensure that ukraine would come out to. ., , . let's get reaction to that from the former armed forces minister, conservative mp for...
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so rayner and shadow chancellor rachel reeves were forced to flee out the back door pub. we've the back door of a pub. we've all there. to be fair, this all been there. to be fair, this afternoon, a campaign afternoon, after a campaign event it comes the event was hijacked, it comes the same labour's deputy same day that labour's deputy leader a hypocrite leader was branded a hypocrite after emerged she after it emerged that she demanded mp jill mortimer, demanded tory mp jill mortimer, publisher, tax returns which she continues to publish continues to refuse to publish her own, adam, i mean, you know , her own, adam, i mean, you know, you've got people openly taking the mickey now she's getting followed around by people with tax inspector their back and tax inspector on their back and banners she goes. banners everywhere. she goes. >> look, i don't this >> yeah, look, i don't like this sort of intimidation of mps. i don't agree with angela rayner on basically anything. to be fair , i've met her. she was fair, i've met her. she was a nice person. she was kind to me. but i
so rayner and shadow chancellor rachel reeves were forced to flee out the back door pub. we've the back door of a pub. we've all there. to be fair, this all been there. to be fair, this afternoon, a campaign afternoon, after a campaign event it comes the event was hijacked, it comes the same labour's deputy same day that labour's deputy leader a hypocrite leader was branded a hypocrite after emerged she after it emerged that she demanded mp jill mortimer, demanded tory mp jill mortimer,...
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even rachel reeves , the labour shadow reeves, the labour shadow minister, says she would bring hmrc employees back to the office. even she says that would increase productivity . it's just increase productivity. it's just common sense if you're next to your supervisor, if your supervisor can talk to you, they can get you to do more work, they can get you to pick up the phone. if you're at home, you can put it on your slippers and make some coffee, which has. >> what's interesting is we discussed off air. there's numerous hmrc numerous reasons why hmrc might be a be underperforming and have a backlog moment. one is backlog at the moment. one is the government, of which the current government, of which jacob been a recent player, jacob has been a recent player, has with a greater has burdened us with a greater level taxation than we've had level of taxation than we've had since the second world war. we have higher numbers people have higher numbers of people who self—employed that who are self—employed and that again case again implicates more case workers. all sorts of workers. s
even rachel reeves , the labour shadow reeves, the labour shadow minister, says she would bring hmrc employees back to the office. even she says that would increase productivity . it's just increase productivity. it's just common sense if you're next to your supervisor, if your supervisor can talk to you, they can get you to do more work, they can get you to pick up the phone. if you're at home, you can put it on your slippers and make some coffee, which has. >> what's interesting is we...