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the labour costs increased because of the inflation in a huge manner and the rate of interest has already moved from almost nothing a 1% to 5% or even more. and the conditions with their banks are already fixing for providing the financing is more costly. and all those ones makes than the price cannot be any longer diminishing that they were already doing as the last few years. ignacio, let me end on this — china. it leads the world in combined onshore and offshore wind power. how how do other countries compare and what do they need to do in orderjust to compete with china? well, i think... i think let's talk our sector. the first thing i can tell you is that we have not much dependence on china, with the exception of with the exception of the panels. so i think we need to ready a huge investment and we need already a supply chain. so supply chains, in the case of europe, we have a good supply chains for hydroelectric, we have a good supply chains for wind. the fact i think the last recent speech of the state of the union of the ursula von leyden was already precisely commenting on wind
the labour costs increased because of the inflation in a huge manner and the rate of interest has already moved from almost nothing a 1% to 5% or even more. and the conditions with their banks are already fixing for providing the financing is more costly. and all those ones makes than the price cannot be any longer diminishing that they were already doing as the last few years. ignacio, let me end on this — china. it leads the world in combined onshore and offshore wind power. how how do...
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this government is very used to u—turns and we need another one from them and we need labour to grow a backbone and say that they would not allow rosebank to go ahead . they allow rosebank to go ahead. they would the licence because would revoke the licence because it's the right thing do. we it's the right thing to do. we live across the uk on tv, digital your smart digital radio and on your smart speaker just say play gb news speaker to just say play gb news that's for me, for the moment. >> now back to . neil >> now back to. neil >> now back to. neil >> in other news, a 15 year old girl bled to death on a london street. she had been on the bus to school in croydon. she suffered a fatal wound to her neck. witnesses described a knife as big as a sword. a policeman tried to stem the crimson, but she died there. and then a spokesman for her school said she had been much loved. and i'm sure she was. every parent's nightmare. and yet the death of children by knives on the streets of london is a commonplace . and so who are we commonplace. and so who are we and what do we care about? in
this government is very used to u—turns and we need another one from them and we need labour to grow a backbone and say that they would not allow rosebank to go ahead . they allow rosebank to go ahead. they would the licence because would revoke the licence because it's the right thing do. we it's the right thing to do. we live across the uk on tv, digital your smart digital radio and on your smart speaker just say play gb news speaker to just say play gb news that's for me, for the moment....
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labour and views. you know, both labour and lib they're both their lib dems, they're both their leaders believe women have penises and they often believe in left theory. so in radical left theory. so i don't necessarily don't think it's necessarily a problem. think with migration problem. i think with migration you have to be there are two real groups. there are those who are understand that it's a problem to tackled . problem that has to be tackled. and then there are people that virtue to sound good virtue signal to sound good but have solutions what we're have no solutions for what we're actually about it. actually going to do about it. to groups. to me, those are the two groups. do there is a third do you think there is a third group of people who emotionally hate than should? hate it more than they should? or there's just or do you think there's just those problem those two groups? it's a problem that bit of a look at that needs a bit of a look at and people who virtue signal is there any any erro
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and people want a labour party and if we are privileged enough to serve, a labour government to weld together the reassurance that they need with the reassurance that they need with the hope that things can change. and it is a dip mood, and we have to get that absolutely spot on. == that absolutely spot on. -- different — that absolutely spot on. -- different mood. _ that absolutely spot on. —— different mood. coming to hope and how you can rate it at this time. coming to mind set, you just refer to it was that we said that you hate losing, every opposition politician has to say that. i losing, every opposition politician has to say that.— has to say that. i can prove it to ou on has to say that. i can prove it to you on the _ has to say that. i can prove it to you on the football pitch. - has to say that. i can prove it to you on the football pitch. yes, | you on the football pitch. yes, cho er you on the football pitch. yes, chopper starmer! _ you on the football pitch. yes, chopper starmer! i _ you on the football pitch. yes, chopper starmer! i have - you on the football p
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. think they are labour. but i think they are going to lose for sure. but you're quite right saying that focusing on the economy is what this person has got right. it's what actually affects people's everyday lives. most people are not that political, but they will vote on things that affect them every day when they go to them every day when they go to the supermarket and they can't afford buy what they need to afford to buy what they need to buy to feed their families. that's what people care about. buy to feed their families. thaspeakingyeople care about. buy to feed their families. thaspeakingyeo which,e about. buy to feed their families. thaspeakingyeo which, ashlene >> speaking of which, ashlene cracking the sunday cracking headline in the sunday express. the prime express. i think the prime minister making all the right noises. £1 billion lifeline for derelict high streets . it's not derelict high streets. it's not in the general scheme of things, a huge amount of money. i think their targeting 55 rund
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i mean, lisa, what are the labour party members saying then? because they obviously voted for it to be potentially a little bit robust than it little bit more robust than it than ultimately is going to? than it ultimately is going to? and mean, you're straight and i mean, you're a straight talking i've seen talking lass yourself. i've seen you plenty times. you on telly plenty of times. are you personally not a little bit sick of sir keir starmer taking more positions than perhaps the calmer sutra ? perhaps the calmer sutra? >> listen, i've been sick of keir starmer for at least 12 years, since when? he was. when he was sort of prosecuting people in the 2011 riots. i've been sick over him for a long time. i am not a labour party member or supporter. i'm an anarchist and hate them all equally . but what anarchist and hate them all equally. but what i am is i'm a working class woman who is now a lecturer to a university. i've got the position of doctor , um, got the position of doctor, um, and i know that the ways that education can be manipulate
i mean, lisa, what are the labour party members saying then? because they obviously voted for it to be potentially a little bit robust than it little bit more robust than it than ultimately is going to? than it ultimately is going to? and mean, you're straight and i mean, you're a straight talking i've seen talking lass yourself. i've seen you plenty times. you on telly plenty of times. are you personally not a little bit sick of sir keir starmer taking more positions than perhaps the calmer...
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this government is very used to u—turns and we need another one from them and we need labour to grow a backbone and say that they would not allow rosebank to go ahead . they allow rosebank to go ahead. they would the licence because would revoke the licence because it's the right thing do. we it's the right thing to do. we live across the uk on tv, digital your smart digital radio and on your smart speaker just say play gb news speaker to just say play gb news that's for me, for the moment. >> now back to . neil >> now back to. neil >> now back to. neil >> in other news, a 15 year old girl bled to death on a london street. she had been on the bus to school in croydon. she suffered a fatal wound to her neck. witnesses described a knife as big as a sword. a policeman tried to stem the crimson, but she died there. and then a spokesman for her school said she had been much loved. and i'm sure she was. every parent's nightmare. and yet the death of children by knives on the streets of london is a commonplace . and so who are we commonplace. and so who are we and what do we care about? in
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if you look, as i said, lbc, they have had plenty of tory mps and labour mps and all sorts of mps going on there so we are not alone in doing that. talk tv have mps on their programmes as well so i think it is pretty standard that mps appear and present programmes. do you think it enriches the kind of media landscape and conversation, if you like, that in the mix now, in a way that didn't happen, say, ten years ago maybe five years ago, that you would have formats where a sitting mp, from whatever political party, interviews a fellow sitting mp from that same political party? because journalistically, that is a novel concept in british broadcasting. and people will have a view as to whether it is terrible or great. but there are plenty of... look, we don't have to do things the way we have always done it and gb news are a disruptor so we are changing the landscape of how things are done. and, you know, if that... as long as we show balance throughout, then that is what is imperative in this and that is the due impartiality that we are required to show with ofcom so as long as we comply
if you look, as i said, lbc, they have had plenty of tory mps and labour mps and all sorts of mps going on there so we are not alone in doing that. talk tv have mps on their programmes as well so i think it is pretty standard that mps appear and present programmes. do you think it enriches the kind of media landscape and conversation, if you like, that in the mix now, in a way that didn't happen, say, ten years ago maybe five years ago, that you would have formats where a sitting mp, from...
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and of course labour labour? and of course labour themselves say they'll still impose a 20% vat on private schools despite doing a u—turn on plans to strip them of their charitable status. sir keir starmer has denied launching an attack on them. so for my mini debate, we'll be looking into that. debate, we'll be looking into that . is the debate, we'll be looking into that. is the labour leader robbing peter to pay paul? as even robbing peter to pay paul? as ever, get touch. email ever, get in touch. email gbviews@gbnews.uk or tweet me at . gb news. it's now time for this week's difficult conversation . now, very, very, conversation. now, very, very, very tragic story . the stabbing very tragic story. the stabbing in london in croydon this week has shown that there are a lot of dangers , worse things going of dangers, worse things going on in terms of knife crime around london and of course, across the uk. it's not just prevalent in london. hackney born actor idris elba has pushed the need to address these issu
and of course labour labour? and of course labour themselves say they'll still impose a 20% vat on private schools despite doing a u—turn on plans to strip them of their charitable status. sir keir starmer has denied launching an attack on them. so for my mini debate, we'll be looking into that. debate, we'll be looking into that . is the debate, we'll be looking into that. is the labour leader robbing peter to pay paul? as even robbing peter to pay paul? as ever, get touch. email ever, get...
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labour in wales, which keir starmer says is a blueprint _ for a labour government... no, actually, do you know what? i don't want you to talk about the welsh government. you're the transport secretary. i'd quite like you to talk about what the prime minister has said. yes, and i'm giving you an example. you said, can i give _ you an example of where there is a war on motorists? and i'm giving you an| example, which is the labour government in wales has said it's not going to build any new- roads, is not going to invest in the road infrastructure of| our country, it has implemented a blanket 20 mile an hour speed speed limit across wales, which makes no sense. i yes, but you're the conservative government of england. why can't you talk about that? exactly. so, there has been a war on motorists conducted by the conservative government, is that right? no, no. and in that, you heara and in that, you hear a difficulty rishi _ and in that, you hear a difficulty rishi sunak— and in that, you hear a difficulty rishi sunak has _ and in that, you hear a difficulty rishi sunak
labour in wales, which keir starmer says is a blueprint _ for a labour government... no, actually, do you know what? i don't want you to talk about the welsh government. you're the transport secretary. i'd quite like you to talk about what the prime minister has said. yes, and i'm giving you an example. you said, can i give _ you an example of where there is a war on motorists? and i'm giving you an| example, which is the labour government in wales has said it's not going to build any new-...
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what do you think we expect from the labour we can expect from the labour party the labour party party or the labour party throwing conference, you throwing a conference, you think, put the think, to try and put the message we are a party that message out? we are a party that is about govern and what can is about to govern and what can we in of specific we expect in terms of specific policy announcements? because there few of policy announcements? because there on few of policy announcements? because there on the few of policy announcements? because there on the ground few of policy announcements? because there on the ground so ew of policy announcements? because there on the ground so far of policy announcements? because there on the ground so far ,f those on the ground so far, nigel from labour party , nigel from the labour party, yes, that's right. >> and i think that it will be a labourin >> and i think that it will be a labour in liverpool. there'll be a lot more jubilant. what you'll see is an awful lot more people there . remember just before tony there. remember just before ton
what do you think we expect from the labour we can expect from the labour party the labour party party or the labour party throwing conference, you throwing a conference, you think, put the think, to try and put the message we are a party that message out? we are a party that is about govern and what can is about to govern and what can we in of specific we expect in terms of specific policy announcements? because there few of policy announcements? because there on few of policy announcements?...
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the labour costs increased because of the inflation and a huge manner and the rate of interest has already moved from 1% to 5% and the condition with our banks are already fixed for providing the financial help is more costly. then the price cannot be any longer diminishing. let me end on this, china leads the world in combined offshore wind power. how do other countries compare and what do they need to do in order to compete with china? i feel the first thing i can tell you is that we have not much dependency on china. i think we need already a huge investment and we need the supply chains. the supply chains in the case of europe, we have a good supply chain for hydroelectric. we have a good supply chain for wind. in the last speech to the state of the union, he commented on wind technologies. europe has been leading this technology and we are very good company making that one but unfortunately in solar we have not made much and i think the chinese has already got over 90% of the world market. chinese has already got over 9096 of the world market.— the world market. thanks for your time
the labour costs increased because of the inflation and a huge manner and the rate of interest has already moved from 1% to 5% and the condition with our banks are already fixed for providing the financial help is more costly. then the price cannot be any longer diminishing. let me end on this, china leads the world in combined offshore wind power. how do other countries compare and what do they need to do in order to compete with china? i feel the first thing i can tell you is that we have not...
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in wales, the welsh labour— government is implementing policies, they're building labour in wales... you know, i'd like you to talk about... yes. and i'm giving you an example. you said, can i give you an example | of where there's a war on motoristsj and i'm giving you an example, | which is the labour government in wales has said it's not- going to build any new roads, not going to invest in the road i infrastructure of our country. it's implemented a blanket 20mph... you're the conservative government of england. why can't you talk about that? yes. and exactly. so there's been a war on motorists conducted by the conservative government, is that right? where... no, no. charlie stayt there giving the transport secretary, mark harper, quite a rough ride. i think it is an issue here that the government will have to address, which is, well, if there's been a war on motorists. well, who's been conducting that war? i think part of this is about rishi sunak trying to distinguish himself from his predecessors, but also facing the reality that there have been 13 consecutive years of conserv
in wales, the welsh labour— government is implementing policies, they're building labour in wales... you know, i'd like you to talk about... yes. and i'm giving you an example. you said, can i give you an example | of where there's a war on motoristsj and i'm giving you an example, | which is the labour government in wales has said it's not- going to build any new roads, not going to invest in the road i infrastructure of our country. it's implemented a blanket 20mph... you're the...
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in wales, the welsh labour government is implementing policies, they're building labour in wales. and i'm giving you an example. you said, can i give you an example of where there's a war on motorists and i'm giving you an example, which is the labour government in wales has said it's not going to build any new roads, not going to invest in the road infrastructure of our country. it's implemented a blanket 20 mph. that you are the conservative government of england! why can't you talk about that? charlie giving the transport secretary quite a rough ride. if there has been a war on motorists, well, who has been conducting that war? i think part of this is about the prime minister trying to distinguish himself from his predecessors but also facing the reality that there's been the 13 consecutive years of conservative government in the uk. the other thing on the agenda is that there are 30 conservative mps saying they will oppose any further tax rises in the future. some well—known names like priti patel, the former british home secretary, the former prime minister. this is about p
in wales, the welsh labour government is implementing policies, they're building labour in wales. and i'm giving you an example. you said, can i give you an example of where there's a war on motorists and i'm giving you an example, which is the labour government in wales has said it's not going to build any new roads, not going to invest in the road infrastructure of our country. it's implemented a blanket 20 mph. that you are the conservative government of england! why can't you talk about...
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if labour get at the next labour get in at the next election, god forbid. i should say pam, the latest say though, pam, in the latest polls when people asked polls i saw when people asked who do you trust more to sort out the problem of immigration, i labour scored ahead of i think labour scored ahead of the so maybe, the conservatives so maybe, maybe many people don't agree with that . with with that. >> actually do a poll to >> we did actually do a poll to this morning on twitter slash and it says which issues are most important for you for the government to sort out. you had nhs, we had immigration and we had the economy and inflation and actually topping that was immigration 76, nhs12% and the economy and inflation was 12% too. so we're now going to move on to inheritance tax. yes, debates over inheritance tax have dominated the political agenda. this week, with the prime minister suggesting he may aboush prime minister suggesting he may abolish the tax as a general election looms as inheritance tax is widely unpopular , with tax is widely unpopular, wi
if labour get at the next labour get in at the next election, god forbid. i should say pam, the latest say though, pam, in the latest polls when people asked polls i saw when people asked who do you trust more to sort out the problem of immigration, i labour scored ahead of i think labour scored ahead of the so maybe, the conservatives so maybe, maybe many people don't agree with that . with with that. >> actually do a poll to >> we did actually do a poll to this morning on twitter...
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he hopes to gain some ground on labour.— ground on labour. and we will be s-ueakin ground on labour. and we will be speaking more — ground on labour. and we will be speaking more about _ ground on labour. and we will be speaking more about this - ground on labour. and we will be speaking more about this with . ground on labour. and we will be| speaking more about this with the transport secretary mark harper at 8.30. energy firms are holding onto too much of their customers money in the form of account credit according to the chairman of the energy select committee. figures seen by money box reveal total credit held in the first few months of this year was £18.1 billion. credit on energy bills is not a bad thing. —— £8.1 billion. you pay more in summer two build up and news that money in winter. unless you end up paying too much and then struggled to get it back. it much and then struggled to get it back. . much and then struggled to get it back. , ., ., , , ., ., back. it is laughable. it should not take years. _ back. it is laughabl
he hopes to gain some ground on labour.— ground on labour. and we will be s-ueakin ground on labour. and we will be speaking more — ground on labour. and we will be speaking more about _ ground on labour. and we will be speaking more about this - ground on labour. and we will be speaking more about this with . ground on labour. and we will be| speaking more about this with the transport secretary mark harper at 8.30. energy firms are holding onto too much of their customers money in the...
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labour be saying go. the labour seem to be saying that it's all good. if they got into they would continue into power they would continue with all, all the way to with it all, all the way to manchester. mean , i mean that manchester. i mean, i mean that would keep a lot of people happy, but not people like caroline. no, you can't. i mean . caroline. no, you can't. i mean , as i keep saying all morning, i don't know. i couldn't if the choice was down to me, i wouldn't know what to do on that one. £100 billion. it's >> and that's. >> and that's. >> that's a lot. that's not even that's just to birmingham isn't it. no i think that's is that the whole that's the whole thing at the current cost it could well go up even more and it's going to take another 20 years. i'll you what, if you i'll tell you what, if you listen the of mood music listen to the sort of mood music coming from the government, listen to the sort of mood music coming notn the government, listen to the sort of mood music coming not going government, listen to the sort of mood music coming n
labour be saying go. the labour seem to be saying that it's all good. if they got into they would continue into power they would continue with all, all the way to with it all, all the way to manchester. mean , i mean that manchester. i mean, i mean that would keep a lot of people happy, but not people like caroline. no, you can't. i mean . caroline. no, you can't. i mean , as i keep saying all morning, i don't know. i couldn't if the choice was down to me, i wouldn't know what to do on that...
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— for labour then? in 2020, the country felt — for labour then? in 2020, the country felt incredibly - country felt incredibly grateful to jacinda ardern in particular and therefore labour. particularly jacinta. that we labour. particularlyjacinta. that we got through covid and they had been lockdowns in it had not been too bad. 2021, while lockdowns and people started to get agitated and angry about that and there were so lockdowns in auckland our biggest city that went on for a long time. there was a residual certification with to centre that grew and grew. when she actually resigned and also that there was i think probably a feeling that not enough had been delivered. there was a lot of talk about politics and kindness but not enough delivery. when she resigned, labour and jacinto were both crashing in the polls. when chris hipkins came in, because he was the change, the polls went up for labour and also for chris hipkins. that has the polls have started to drop. it is certainly looking like the right block and our proportional representation s
— for labour then? in 2020, the country felt — for labour then? in 2020, the country felt incredibly - country felt incredibly grateful to jacinda ardern in particular and therefore labour. particularly jacinta. that we labour. particularlyjacinta. that we got through covid and they had been lockdowns in it had not been too bad. 2021, while lockdowns and people started to get agitated and angry about that and there were so lockdowns in auckland our biggest city that went on for a long time....
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but is there labour there any point having a labour government there's cash ? >> well, yes, because the government spends an enormous amount of money. you can spend it differently and you have different priorities within different priorities even within the got . the envelope that you've got. and reeves has made that and rachel reeves has made that point. going to be point. there isn't going to be extra but ministers have extra cash. but ministers have to those departments to come in to those departments if win and get that if they win and get that opportunity and the money opportunity and spend the money more think, more wisely. do you think, though, the labour though, that the labour grass roots disappointed when roots will be disappointed when keir gets is keir starmer gets in and is prudent? keir starmer gets in and is prudent ? well, there are keir starmer gets in and is prudent? well, there are going to be sections of the left who will cry betrayal, but they're already doing that now. he hasn't even won yet , but that already doing that now. he hasn't eve
but is there labour there any point having a labour government there's cash ? >> well, yes, because the government spends an enormous amount of money. you can spend it differently and you have different priorities within different priorities even within the got . the envelope that you've got. and reeves has made that and rachel reeves has made that point. going to be point. there isn't going to be extra but ministers have extra cash. but ministers have to those departments to come in to...
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spending cuts to the tune of 30% for domestic agencies which would be devastating for agencies like labour, education, and then there are others were pushing for border policies, money for border war, and there are others who reallyjust don't want to continue funding the ukraine aid. it's this hodgepodge of issues making it incredibly difficult for republicans to message on and it really sets them up to be the ones who take the blame in this situation.— this situation. let's have a look a little _ this situation. let's have a look a little bit _ this situation. let's have a look a little bit more - this situation. let's have a| look a little bit more about the economic impact of a shutdown, that would have caused leave hundreds of thousands of workers furloughed under their pay, various federal services and programmes would also be impacted, and this includes the federal workforce of 2.2 million people either working without pay or not working at all, and not being paid at all. the 1.3 active duty service members who would continue to work would not get a paycheck. access to food would b
spending cuts to the tune of 30% for domestic agencies which would be devastating for agencies like labour, education, and then there are others were pushing for border policies, money for border war, and there are others who reallyjust don't want to continue funding the ukraine aid. it's this hodgepodge of issues making it incredibly difficult for republicans to message on and it really sets them up to be the ones who take the blame in this situation.— this situation. let's have a look a...
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labour went on to say power. labour went on to say only labour has a plan to end the chaos in britain's asylum system . well i'm joined now by system. well i'm joined now by nigel nelson, who is a political commentator and a regular on gb news. >> and also we've got james snyder back on the program. he's a former adviser to jeremy corbyn. strong words there, guys , from the home secretary please do not gang up on me. but nigel, any comments, feedback? >> the first one is the missed opportunity. she's opportunity. i think that she's absolutely right that my migration is a global problem. there's 100 million people on the move and certainly countries need to get together to deal with it. but the answer is not ripping up sort of the refugee convention. it's not leaving the european court of human rights . european court of human rights. what we need to do and this would need international agreement , would need international agreement, is to would need international agreement , is to ensure that agreement, is to ens
labour went on to say power. labour went on to say only labour has a plan to end the chaos in britain's asylum system . well i'm joined now by system. well i'm joined now by nigel nelson, who is a political commentator and a regular on gb news. >> and also we've got james snyder back on the program. he's a former adviser to jeremy corbyn. strong words there, guys , from the home secretary please do not gang up on me. but nigel, any comments, feedback? >> the first one is the missed...
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that labour is always scrutinised about i_ that labour is always scrutinised about i is— that labour is always scrutinised about i is what they are going to do with the _ about i is what they are going to do with the public purse and taxes. the criticism _ with the public purse and taxes. the criticism is _ with the public purse and taxes. the criticism is they put up people's taxes _ criticism is they put up people's taxes and — criticism is they put up people's taxes and so far starmer and rachel reeves _ taxes and so far starmer and rachel reeves have been keen to show they won't _ reeves have been keen to show they won'tiust_ reeves have been keen to show they won'tjust put up reeves have been keen to show they won't just put up taxes, reeves have been keen to show they won'tjust put up taxes, but reeves have been keen to show they won't just put up taxes, but they are looking for reform and want to see changes to public services without — see changes to public services without taxing the public more. but there _ without taxing the public more. but there is— without taxing
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and labour questioned the prime minister's priorities. while there are clearly issues to address for drivers, i think a lot of people will be quite shocked that this should be the priority when people are really struggling with the cost of living and struggling to access basic public services. rishi sunak will drive to his party conference in manchester tomorrow. there's a train strike. but with many voters using their cars every day, he is now hoping to gain ground on labour. iain watson, bbc news. a second person has been arrested in connection with the felling of the sycamore gap tree at hadrian's wall. police say a man in his 60s is in custody and assisting with enquiries. earlier a 16—year—old boy, who was arrested yesterday, was released on bail. alison freeman reports. for many it wasn'tjust a tree — it was a special place. but today, forensics teams pored over the stump of this world—famous tree, taking photos and gathering samples that would help the police investigation. earlier today, a 16—year—old boy arrested on s
and labour questioned the prime minister's priorities. while there are clearly issues to address for drivers, i think a lot of people will be quite shocked that this should be the priority when people are really struggling with the cost of living and struggling to access basic public services. rishi sunak will drive to his party conference in manchester tomorrow. there's a train strike. but with many voters using their cars every day, he is now hoping to gain ground on labour. iain watson, bbc...
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labour government far more so than if he _ the labour government far more so than if he is — the labour government far more so than if he isjust kicked out and they— than if he isjust kicked out and they do— than if he isjust kicked out and they do what political parties always — they do what political parties always do when they lose witches go to the _ always do when they lose witches go to the blanks. i think there will be a much _ to the blanks. i think there will be a much stronger position if they have _ a much stronger position if they have the — a much stronger position if they have the courage to stick with rishi sunak _ have the courage to stick with rishi sunak. that's his best hope because ithink— sunak. that's his best hope because i think next— sunak. that's his best hope because i think next years election is something insane would have to happen— something insane would have to happen for him to win. interesting. we will see — happen for him to win. interesting. we will see what _ happen for him to win. interesting. we will see what happens. - the leaders
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but is there labour there any point having a labour government there's cash ? >> well, yes, because the government spends an enormous amount of money. you can spend it differently and you have different priorities within different priorities even within the got . the envelope that you've got. and reeves has made that and rachel reeves has made that point. going to be point. there isn't going to be extra but ministers have extra cash. but ministers have to those departments to come in to those departments if win and get that if they win and get that opportunity and the money opportunity and spend the money more think, more wisely. do you think, though, the labour though, that the labour grass roots disappointed when roots will be disappointed when keir gets is keir starmer gets in and is prudent? keir starmer gets in and is prudent ? well, there are keir starmer gets in and is prudent? well, there are going to be sections of the left who will cry betrayal, but they're already doing that now. he hasn't even won yet , but that already doing that now. he hasn't eve
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presidential agenda would not be able to move forward in all of the agents, even the department of labour will not be able to do protections of wages for workers everything that the democratic white house wants to get done will not be able to get done. at the same time, it's not good for republicans either because that is her most of the blame is going in today's measure failed in the house and i was put forward by republicans and i was put forward by republicans and so, they're able to say that we were willing to negotiate, we put this forward, don't blame us but still, a lot of people are going to be blaming republicans this time around. if there is a shutdown, how long could it go on? markets are hoping it will be a short one, but memories remain fresh of the longest shutdown in us history, lasting 35 days in late 2018 over president donald trump's insistence on $5.7 billion for a wall on the border with mexico. how long could this go on? have been so man of how long could this go on? have been so many of the — how long could this go on? have been so many of the shutdowns _ how long
presidential agenda would not be able to move forward in all of the agents, even the department of labour will not be able to do protections of wages for workers everything that the democratic white house wants to get done will not be able to get done. at the same time, it's not good for republicans either because that is her most of the blame is going in today's measure failed in the house and i was put forward by republicans and i was put forward by republicans and so, they're able to say...
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labour went on to say power. labour went on to say only labour has a plan to end the chaos in britain's asylum system . well i'm joined now by system. well i'm joined now by nigel nelson, who is a political commentator and a regular on gb news. >> and also we've got james snyder back on the program. he's a former adviser to jeremy corbyn. strong words there, guys , from the home secretary please do not gang up on me. but nigel, any comments, feedback? >> the first one is the missed opportunity. she's opportunity. i think that she's absolutely right that my migration is a global problem. there's 100 million people on the move and certainly countries need to get together to deal with it. but the answer is not ripping up sort of the refugee convention. it's not leaving the european court of human rights . european court of human rights. what we need to do and this would need international agreement , would need international agreement, is to would need international agreement , is to ensure that agreement, is to ens
labour went on to say power. labour went on to say only labour has a plan to end the chaos in britain's asylum system . well i'm joined now by system. well i'm joined now by nigel nelson, who is a political commentator and a regular on gb news. >> and also we've got james snyder back on the program. he's a former adviser to jeremy corbyn. strong words there, guys , from the home secretary please do not gang up on me. but nigel, any comments, feedback? >> the first one is the missed...
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are labour reviving in races for westminster seats in scotland? the contest has come about after the former mp, who was elected on an snp ticket, acknowledged that she had broken the covid rules by getting a train from london to glasgow when she had covid, and when she knew she had covid. she has pleaded guilty to that but what has done for her politically is what is known as a recall petition, the first one in scotland, with folk here demanding a by—election. i was adhering to the covid rules. me and my partner couldn't see his dying grandmother, and they are out breaking rules. it's kind of like a slap in the face. to be honest, i'd be more than happy if margaret ferrier had stood again. in her circumstances, i would probably have done the same thing. i'd have wanted to bolt for home. if you've got the virus, stay in. don't go out. well, she should know better. than us, and she broke the rule. so, she deserves not to be there. the political landscape appears to be changing in scotland, and that matters, wherever you are in the uk. the scottish
are labour reviving in races for westminster seats in scotland? the contest has come about after the former mp, who was elected on an snp ticket, acknowledged that she had broken the covid rules by getting a train from london to glasgow when she had covid, and when she knew she had covid. she has pleaded guilty to that but what has done for her politically is what is known as a recall petition, the first one in scotland, with folk here demanding a by—election. i was adhering to the covid...
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i'm sure labour seemed to be pushing a lot of this stuff. so over in wales we've just been talking about a situation there . that, do you think ? . why is that, do you think? >> well, i mean, i suspect because they believe it's the right thing to do , combined with right thing to do, combined with the fact the fact that they perhaps think it might be electorally popular, that's generally the reason why a political party does does anything i detect on this one, it's not universally popular. >> do you do you agree with it? >> do you do you agree with it? >> do you agree with these? i have to say i'm not opposed to it in principle. >> i dislike the idea. i'm not a car person. i dislike the idea of cars hurtling around our streets too quickly . i think it streets too quickly. i think it inhibits kids in terms of being able to play in the street . i able to play in the street. i think it's a nightmare for pedestrians sometimes . so i'm pedestrians sometimes. so i'm not actually opposed to the idea in principle, but i just think it's a bit silly t
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live now to labour mp for wirral west, margaret greenwood. thank you so much for being here and what is a devastating day for so many. what are your thoughts? this is an absolute _ many. what are your thoughts? ti 3 is an absolute tragedy. people across wirral are in a state of shock and i would like to express my condolences to those who lost their lives and all those injured and affected. the children who witness what happens will be deeply traumatised and this will be a very difficult time for all of them. henge difficult time for all of them. have the authority _ difficult time for all of them. have the authority has _ difficult time for all of them. have the authority has been able - difficult time for all of them. have the authority has been able to tell you any of the details about what happened? i you any of the details about what ha--ened? .�* you any of the details about what ha ened? ., �* ., ., , ., happened? i don't have any of the details about _ happened? i don't have any of the details about what _ happened? i don't have a
live now to labour mp for wirral west, margaret greenwood. thank you so much for being here and what is a devastating day for so many. what are your thoughts? this is an absolute _ many. what are your thoughts? ti 3 is an absolute tragedy. people across wirral are in a state of shock and i would like to express my condolences to those who lost their lives and all those injured and affected. the children who witness what happens will be deeply traumatised and this will be a very difficult time...
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whereas an awful— risk from voting labour. whereas an awful lot _ risk from voting labour. whereas an awful lot of — risk from voting labour. whereas an awful lot of the _ risk from voting labour. whereas an awful lot of the big _ risk from voting labour. whereas an awful lot of the big stuff— risk from voting labour. whereas an awful lot of the big stuff like - risk from voting labour. whereas an awful lot of the big stuff like nhs. awful lot of the big stuff like nhs waiting _ awful lot of the big stuff like nhs waiting times _ awful lot of the big stuff like nhs waiting times can— awful lot of the big stuff like nhs waiting times can feel— awful lot of the big stuff like nhs waiting times can feel abstract. l awful lot of the big stuff like nhs waiting times can feel abstract. i| waiting times can feel abstract. i know waiting times can feel abstract. know vicky was talking to us waiting times can feel abstract]. know vicky was talking to us about waiting times can feel abstract]- know vicky was talking to us about a number of different ideas that might be put fo
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well, if labour are something. well, if labour are in favour of ulez, then they're in favour of ulez, then they're in the middle of an election campaign and gary lineker or someone comes out and says they're in favour of it, are they're in favour of it, are they contribute towards a party's electoral campaign? and that just an that i think is just an unenforceable grey area . unenforceable grey area. >> it is very difficult to see exactly how they're to going work in practise. i totally get that. and obviously gary lineker has indicated that to some extent, you know, his power is so great that the bbc, i mean, what are they going to do? are they going to suspend him or, you know, there'll be such outrage. i mean, what they've tried to do in the bbc is to make a distinction between ordinary life and i've got the wording in front of me a period hang on, where there's actually a election being called . now, we a election being called. now, we also know that before elections are called , the parties are very are called
well, if labour are something. well, if labour are in favour of ulez, then they're in favour of ulez, then they're in the middle of an election campaign and gary lineker or someone comes out and says they're in favour of it, are they're in favour of it, are they contribute towards a party's electoral campaign? and that just an that i think is just an unenforceable grey area . unenforceable grey area. >> it is very difficult to see exactly how they're to going work in practise. i totally...
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soon we are hoping to go live now a labour mp, a local labour mp, but first let's hear that news conference again and what was said just a few moments ago. emergency services were _ just a few moments ago. emergency services were called _ just a few moments ago. emergency services were called to _ just a few moments ago. emergency services were called to reports - just a few moments ago. emergency services were called to reports of. services were called to reports of an overturned bus on the m83. we can confirm the bus was a school bus taking pupils to wesker and grammar schools on the wirral. we understand there were 5a people on the bus and sadly i can confirm the driver and a 14—year—old schoolgirl have died. two children were taken from the scene to alder hey hospital. 50 other children were taken to a training centre where they were medically assessed, and eight of those children have been taken to other hospitals. our thoughts and condolences are with their family and friends at this time. family liaison officers are providing specialist support to both families and we are working
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mohammed: britain's labour party said ms. braverman was trying to distract from her failures in getting to grips with the uk's migration crisis and they also accused her of using gay people and women as scapegoats. how much was this speech are product of politics? also, is the labour party taking a harder line towards migration now too? guest: the labour party does have to be careful of this because it is very clear when you look at polling in the u.k. that people are worried about migration. those worries seem to ease a bit after brexit, but they seem to be growing again, partly in response to the so-called small boats crisis. and then there is a worry about the next election, and the thing that conservatives might use it as a card to play in the next election. having said that, the labour party has a reputation as an internationalist party. it doesn't want to alienate any of its progressive supporters by taking too hard a line on migration. and in some ways perhaps, suella braverman, rather than making it more difficult for
mohammed: britain's labour party said ms. braverman was trying to distract from her failures in getting to grips with the uk's migration crisis and they also accused her of using gay people and women as scapegoats. how much was this speech are product of politics? also, is the labour party taking a harder line towards migration now too? guest: the labour party does have to be careful of this because it is very clear when you look at polling in the u.k. that people are worried about migration....
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we are different to the snp and labour. snp and labour are voting usually quite the same when it comes to legislation here in holyrood. so if you want something different, vote for the scottish conservatives. liberal democrats are growing again and my defining mission as leader is to give them a reason to vote for us and a candidate to vote for. green and snp voters don't - necessarily see eye to eye on things like how we regulate the oil and gas industry, how fast we can move - in that transition in response to the climate emergency. . people go to the polls here next thursday in a vote that will be closely watched for clues about what's going on in scottish politics and how it could help shape the next general election. nick eardley, bbc news, rutherglen. a teenage boy, arrested after this sycamore tree was felled on wednesday night, has been released on bail pending further police inquiries. meanwhile people who loved the iconic tree have been coming to visit the scene close to hadrian's wall in northumberland. alison fr
we are different to the snp and labour. snp and labour are voting usually quite the same when it comes to legislation here in holyrood. so if you want something different, vote for the scottish conservatives. liberal democrats are growing again and my defining mission as leader is to give them a reason to vote for us and a candidate to vote for. green and snp voters don't - necessarily see eye to eye on things like how we regulate the oil and gas industry, how fast we can move - in that...
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in another statement from angela eagle, the labour mp for wallasey who has got in touch and says her thoughts are in with everyone and thoughts with the emergency services who are presently responding to the situation and one other from alison mcgivern, labour mp for wirral south who has also got in touch to say, thinking of everyone involved and desperately hoping for them. please stay away from the area if you can, and that seems to be the message we are getting from police and emergency services, to stay away from that part of the m53 if you can, and a reminder that we are rolling live on the breaking story that a major emergency response operation is ongoing on merseyside after a coach carrying schoolchildren overturned on a motorway. police were called just after eight o'clock on the m 53 in the wirral. our correspondent nick garnet is outside alder hey hospital in liverpool where some of the injured are being taken to. we are being asked not to speculate and the public asked not to speculate and there are young children who could be involved here and families who are involved,
in another statement from angela eagle, the labour mp for wallasey who has got in touch and says her thoughts are in with everyone and thoughts with the emergency services who are presently responding to the situation and one other from alison mcgivern, labour mp for wirral south who has also got in touch to say, thinking of everyone involved and desperately hoping for them. please stay away from the area if you can, and that seems to be the message we are getting from police and emergency...
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to labour politically. yeah. and in the end in the end, i think it's end and in the end, i think it's too i think will see too early. i think we will see a rabbit the hat. jeremy rabbit out of the hat. jeremy hunt cuts are hunt is saying tax cuts are virtually impossible , but virtually impossible, but he's saying he reverse saying that so he can reverse that in say the spring if there are going to be tax cuts. and i think they will they'll be at the as when the the spring as and when the general election campaign really gets general election campaign really getyeah, a little little >> yeah, a little little sweetener the way . sweetener on the way. >> maybe an interesting also mark you know we're in party conference season now. i'm off to just couple to manchester in just a couple of hours tories are of hours where the tories are meeting. it's labour the following weekend , but of course following weekend, but of course we've had the lib dem conference and the dem conference. for and the lib dem conference.
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we also have reaction from the labour mp there, he posted on the social media site formerly known as twitter, they say that their thoughts are with everyone at tactic by the incident on the m 53. that is margaret greenwood. she has asked anyone in need of assistance to call emergency services or her constituency office. merseyside police are appealing for anyone with —— cam footage anyone who witnessed it has access cctv to respond. thank ou ve it has access cctv to respond. thank you very much- _ it has access cctv to respond. thank you very much- any _ it has access cctv to respond. thank you very much. any further - you very much. any further developments, we will speak to you. let's just take you to malta now — where leaders of nine mediterranean and southern european countries are meeting for talks expected to focus on migration. here's the european union chief ursula von der leyen arriving for that meeting a short time ago. she's with the prime minister of malta robert abela. we know that president macron is also there alongside others. they are hoping that some kind of s
we also have reaction from the labour mp there, he posted on the social media site formerly known as twitter, they say that their thoughts are with everyone at tactic by the incident on the m 53. that is margaret greenwood. she has asked anyone in need of assistance to call emergency services or her constituency office. merseyside police are appealing for anyone with —— cam footage anyone who witnessed it has access cctv to respond. thank ou ve it has access cctv to respond. thank you very...
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robert reich is a former labour secretary under president bill clinton and now professor of economics at berkeley, university of california. he explained what impact the last government shutdown in 2018/2019 had on the economy. it cost american taxpayers, and the american economy, anywhere from $11—$15 billion, and it put a lot of people out of work temporarily. paycheques were not delivered, even to members of the armed forces. it disrupted a lot of people's lives when these things happen. i have personally been involved in two shutdowns over the last 30 years. there is a great deal of human suffering that is unnecessary. it is embarrassing when these things happen. it is embarrassing to talk to you all in the uk about it, because this is not the way to run a government. the rate at which prices are rising in the eurozone has dropped to an almost two—year low. the rate of inflation for september in the 20—nation single currency bloc rose by an annual rate of 4.3%, according to the latest eurostat data, that's down from 5.2% last month and the lowest rate since october 2021. let
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this will be a question for the labour party too. it does seem that whoever is in power after the general election, this will be something they are going to have to look at. i think that the suspicion is once the taxes are in place, it will be very hard to get rid of them. union leaders have called on the government to hold an "emergency summit" to resolve the future of the hs2 rail line. they say urgent action is needed after the prime minister refused union leaders have called on the government to hold an "emergency summit" to resolve the future of the hs2 rail line. they say urgent action is needed after the prime minister refused to commit to the completion of the birmingham to manchester leg. our transport correspondent katy austin reports. hs2, a railway costing tens of billions of pounds meant to make travel between major cities quicker and create more space on the rail network. work continues on building the london to birmingham stretch, but questions have been swirling about whether other parts will be delayed or cut, partic
this will be a question for the labour party too. it does seem that whoever is in power after the general election, this will be something they are going to have to look at. i think that the suspicion is once the taxes are in place, it will be very hard to get rid of them. union leaders have called on the government to hold an "emergency summit" to resolve the future of the hs2 rail line. they say urgent action is needed after the prime minister refused union leaders have called on...
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labour are for many, many years. labour are no better . they're proposing to no better. they're proposing to shut down extracting gas and oil from the north sea. i mean, it's madness . yeah. madness. yeah. >> so politicians remarkable that the last nuclear power station to be built in this country was approved by margaret thatcher in 1988. yes. it's we've had more than 30 years of just sclerotic indecision on this . this. >> absolutely. and that gets us to a position where governments are having to shove taxpayers money into taxpayers accounts to try and satisfy the high price of energy. i mean, it's a madness . it's of energy. i mean, it's a madness. it's a mad of energy. i mean, it's a madness . it's a mad situation madness. it's a mad situation that we find ourselves in. and government need to take a lead. the public want some decisive politics persons who will provide some very strong leadership. and they haven't been getting that for successive years. i'm not sure they'll get it under keir starmer if he wins the general election, but that's what the public want and
labour are for many, many years. labour are no better . they're proposing to no better. they're proposing to shut down extracting gas and oil from the north sea. i mean, it's madness . yeah. madness. yeah. >> so politicians remarkable that the last nuclear power station to be built in this country was approved by margaret thatcher in 1988. yes. it's we've had more than 30 years of just sclerotic indecision on this . this. >> absolutely. and that gets us to a position where...
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we are different to the snp and labour. snp and labour are voting usually quite the same when it comes to legislation here in holyrood. so if you want something different, vote for the scottish conservatives. liberal democrats are growing again and my defining mission as leader is to give them a reason to vote for us and a candidate to vote for. green and snp voters don't - necessarily see eye to eye on things like how we regulate the oil and gas industry, how fast we can move - in that transition in response to the climate emergency. . people go to the polls here next thursday in a vote that will be closely watched for clues about what's going on in scottish politics and how it could help shape the next general election. nick eardley, bbc news, rutherglen. the rutherglen and hamilton by—election takes place next thursday. for more information on the candidates standing, visit the bbc website. at the time is 7:26am, mike is here, you arejigging up and down with excitement! ten you are jigging up and down with excitement!â
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the opposition labour party were ahead in the polls and they kick off their conference the following week. lizzy burden joins me on set. >> the backdrop to this party conference is train strikes and we have to drive up to manchester, the best city in the world. it's hopefully going to be a different atmosphere to last year because of course this time last year the administration was floundering. this is rishi sunak's first conference as prime minister. he's going to hope it is a different tone. it seems as if we have a new tory leader for every party conference at the moment but really, at the start of the year he sent out his five priorities. it has been difficult to achieve them. there's been limited political success on some of them. his strategists say behind-the-scenes this is the opportunity to reset, to show he's a prime minister for the long-term. meanwhile for labor, the analogy that is used is that, back to tony blair, is he going to carry the ming vase to the election or present the positive case to vote labor? that is the challenge for keir starmer. this time labor is goi
the opposition labour party were ahead in the polls and they kick off their conference the following week. lizzy burden joins me on set. >> the backdrop to this party conference is train strikes and we have to drive up to manchester, the best city in the world. it's hopefully going to be a different atmosphere to last year because of course this time last year the administration was floundering. this is rishi sunak's first conference as prime minister. he's going to hope it is a different...
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yeah, i'm suppose you could labour seriously you could vote labour seriously because going so because they're going to be so woke, things like woke, you know, on things like the know the trans issue and i don't know man safety man ofcom online safety bill >> i feel he listens as >> i feel like he listens as they are learning. we'll see really keir starmer listen, i believe is this your first time voting? >> but anyway, murdoch's done this before. as you said, it was it was a sun backs blair 1997 1992. they claimed it was a sun . what won it with john major on the other side so they have an influence . influence. >> yeah i i think that >> yeah i think i think that influences tv so much, obviously. but yeah , no, you don't know. >> but yeah, no, you don't know. >> but yeah, no, you don't know. >> mean, those 200 people >> i mean, those 200 people could be swayed. >> i mean, those 200 people coulyeah, be swayed. >> i mean, those 200 people coulyeah, i be swayed. >> i mean, those 200 people coulyeah, i mean, be swayed. >> i mean, those 200 people coulyeah, i mean, ie swayed. >> i mean, th
yeah, i'm suppose you could labour seriously you could vote labour seriously because going so because they're going to be so woke, things like woke, you know, on things like the know the trans issue and i don't know man safety man ofcom online safety bill >> i feel he listens as >> i feel like he listens as they are learning. we'll see really keir starmer listen, i believe is this your first time voting? >> but anyway, murdoch's done this before. as you said, it was it was a...
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adam okay , briefly. >> sean dame diana johnson, labour mp wants to have shoot up rooms all over the country . rooms all over the country. drugs destroy communities . she drugs destroy communities. she should know better. >> okay. and last but not least, how about you, amy? >> i've gone for peter bone mp who this morning claimed that margaret thatcher in fact closed the coal mines because she is an environmentalist . environmentalist. >> okay, listen, thank you for your company. i'm back tomorrow for mark dolan tonight. i've got saturday, sunday, monday and tuesday . love your company. tuesday. love your company. thanks it. pick a winner. thanks for it. pick a winner. headune thanks for it. pick a winner. headline is next. good evening. i'm deakin. i'm alex deakin. >> is your latest weather >> this is your latest weather update from the office for update from the met office for gb news. most of us will get wet overnight. heavy downpours overnight. some heavy downpours moving from west to east. some gusty also picking up for gusty winds also picking up for a time. all thanks to this l
adam okay , briefly. >> sean dame diana johnson, labour mp wants to have shoot up rooms all over the country . rooms all over the country. drugs destroy communities . she drugs destroy communities. she should know better. >> okay. and last but not least, how about you, amy? >> i've gone for peter bone mp who this morning claimed that margaret thatcher in fact closed the coal mines because she is an environmentalist . environmentalist. >> okay, listen, thank you for your...
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national party over the past while saying that it will reduce debt faster than the current incumbent labour government and has released its fiscal plan ahead of the election, which is getting pretty close now. october 14, the national party saying it plans to return the budget to surplus in 2026 and 2027. government debt in new zealand has a preach record levels after the pandemic. we also have futures in sydney, getting higher as we get going, and over the next hour, up by point 6%. we have had a much weaker yen for a while now, we heard from the former top currency official in japan a while ago saying that it is at 155 when the government will get worried. wait to see a lot of markets the region today as the golden week holiday gets underway in china and other markets. china, taiwan, south korea, and others will have no trade today. chinese property developer evergrande has confirmed that it's billionaire found -- founder is suspected of crime. another blow to the real estate tycoon who was once amongst the richest people in asia. we are tracking the latest on the story in hong kong. anna
national party over the past while saying that it will reduce debt faster than the current incumbent labour government and has released its fiscal plan ahead of the election, which is getting pretty close now. october 14, the national party saying it plans to return the budget to surplus in 2026 and 2027. government debt in new zealand has a preach record levels after the pandemic. we also have futures in sydney, getting higher as we get going, and over the next hour, up by point 6%. we have...