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i am pleased the conservative party was the only— pleased the conservative party was the only party to run a positive campaign _ the only party to run a positive campaign focused on local issues with the — campaign focused on local issues with the great local candidate and that is— with the great local candidate and that is where we are. i am pleased the conservative party ran positive campaign — the conservative party ran positive campaign on local issues. last month was the warmest _ campaign on local issues. last month was the warmest february _ campaign on local issues. last month was the warmest february on - campaign on local issues. last month was the warmest february on record | was the warmest february on record in england and wales and also the wettest in southern england according to provisional figures from the met office. the second warmest february in the uk as a whole with a mean temperature of 6.3. ourweather whole with a mean temperature of 6.3. our weather presenter went to the royal botanic gardens. it's been wet — and mild too. one magnolia in bloom isn't su
i am pleased the conservative party was the only— pleased the conservative party was the only party to run a positive campaign _ the only party to run a positive campaign focused on local issues with the — campaign focused on local issues with the great local candidate and that is— with the great local candidate and that is where we are. i am pleased the conservative party ran positive campaign — the conservative party ran positive campaign on local issues. last month was the warmest _...
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because i guess those are the ones that the conservative party is hoping will stick with them. {iii hoping will stick with them. of course they are. jeremy hunt tried to cast the budget as a sign that britain was at a turning point, that after notjust britain was at a turning point, that after not just the britain was at a turning point, that after notjust the covid pandemic but the economic problems caused by the russian invasion of ukraine, that things are starting to improve, that things are starting to improve, that inflation is starting to come down and the forecasts published alongside the budget suggested it is coming down, that growth is starting to nudge up. but i think the big political question forjeremy hunt, rishi sunak, the government and conservative party heading into the election, whenever it comes, is do the british public really feel like a corner has been turned? do they feel like this is a turning point? because i think that rhetoric works for the government only if the public feels it reflects their experiences. if they feel that actually things are still
because i guess those are the ones that the conservative party is hoping will stick with them. {iii hoping will stick with them. of course they are. jeremy hunt tried to cast the budget as a sign that britain was at a turning point, that after notjust britain was at a turning point, that after not just the britain was at a turning point, that after notjust the covid pandemic but the economic problems caused by the russian invasion of ukraine, that things are starting to improve, that things are...
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party making those comments about the london mayor being controlled by islamists and conservatives being unable to say that was islamophobic? and we have had in the last 2a hours? absolutely. but we have seen with lee anderson with his comments towards sadiq khan was unacceptable and we have yet to see the prime minister strongly condemn that kind of leg which was to be no city, receives a lot of death threats and abuse because he is a muslim politician —— that kind of language, we know that sadiq khan receives. if you do not see any leadership from the prime minister calling out this behaviour, then it kind of allows people to think it is acceptable to talk to people like diane abbott and sadiq khan in a language that i think is absolutely disgusting and outrageous and racist.— think is absolutely disgusting and outrageous and racist. there we have to leave it- — outrageous and racist. there we have to leave it. thank _ outrageous and racist. there we have to leave it. thank you _ outrageous and racist. there we have to leave it. thank you very _ outrageous and racist. there we
party making those comments about the london mayor being controlled by islamists and conservatives being unable to say that was islamophobic? and we have had in the last 2a hours? absolutely. but we have seen with lee anderson with his comments towards sadiq khan was unacceptable and we have yet to see the prime minister strongly condemn that kind of leg which was to be no city, receives a lot of death threats and abuse because he is a muslim politician —— that kind of language, we know...
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the conservative party wants to use scotland's natural resources pay for tax cuts in a glint. the labour party wants toaoos ue scotland's natural resources to pay for nuclear power stations in england. and the cost of that, up to 100,000 jobs scotland's wealth, scotland's resources, scotland's jobs, all a game to westminster. just 16% in the polls in scotland. will the prime minister college general election? >> mr. speaker, the honorable gentleman claims to be a supporter of the energy industry. Ñwhy is he opposed to all the measures we've taken to protect those jobs in scotland? he talks about tax in scotland and england.i would point out tt thanks to the actions of this u.k. government, everyone in scotland has received a significant tax cut and in contrast to the chancellor's last budget, scotland is now the high tax capital of the u.k.. this government is going to keep cutting= tax fscots. >> mr. speaker, the government is rightly acting to properly compensate victims■ of unabated legal challenge. however there are thousands more across the country who are not prosecut
the conservative party wants to use scotland's natural resources pay for tax cuts in a glint. the labour party wants toaoos ue scotland's natural resources to pay for nuclear power stations in england. and the cost of that, up to 100,000 jobs scotland's wealth, scotland's resources, scotland's jobs, all a game to westminster. just 16% in the polls in scotland. will the prime minister college general election? >> mr. speaker, the honorable gentleman claims to be a supporter of the energy...
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frank hester donated £10 million to the conservative party last year. that's a fifth of all donations. any further money wouldn't need to be declared until april and published by the electoral commission injune. mr hester has apologised for what he described as rude comments about the mp diane abbott, after it was reported that he said that seeing her on tv made him "want to hate all black women" and "she should be shot". on a visit to inspect water quality in greater manchester today, the liberal democrat leader took the opportunity to suggest that the conservative party should stop mr hester�*s money from flowing into its account. i think the conservative party should hang its head in shame if it doesn't give these donations back, and i think anyone in the election who receives a leaflet from the conservatives should throw it in the bin, because they know it was paid for by someone who said in a conversation that an mp should be shot. that is a complete disgrace. and if there were any doubt that the election campaigning is ramping up, this is how th
frank hester donated £10 million to the conservative party last year. that's a fifth of all donations. any further money wouldn't need to be declared until april and published by the electoral commission injune. mr hester has apologised for what he described as rude comments about the mp diane abbott, after it was reported that he said that seeing her on tv made him "want to hate all black women" and "she should be shot". on a visit to inspect water quality in greater...
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you've had the odd conservative voice, andy street, and also the scottish conservative party, but it hasn't stretched into westminster. and i think that means that rishi sunak probably is in the clear on the £10 million he's taken. but whether he's given more and whether the conservative party would accept more now that they are aware of the alleged comments he made in this meeting back in 2019, i think that is a more politically sensitive question. it's hard for us to press that question because we don't have all the facts. and it also might have been... given the level of public interest, it is perfectly feasible for mark harper to phone up tory headquarters and say, "i've got to go on the telly this morning and on the radio, and i'm sure i'm going to get asked whether or not we're taking any more money from this man." he didn't do that, so he didn't have the answer. so he did one of the classic political tricks of saying, "this is a hypothetical question and it's not for me to know." of course, it's not a hypothetical question because like you, me, like otherjournalists from when
you've had the odd conservative voice, andy street, and also the scottish conservative party, but it hasn't stretched into westminster. and i think that means that rishi sunak probably is in the clear on the £10 million he's taken. but whether he's given more and whether the conservative party would accept more now that they are aware of the alleged comments he made in this meeting back in 2019, i think that is a more politically sensitive question. it's hard for us to press that question...
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that is a matter for the conservative party. you are part of the conservative party. yes, i know. the conservative party has been clear and decisive that what lee anderson said was wrong. it was interpreted by many as fuelling anti—muslim hatred and divisions. he was given the chance to apologise and did not and we took clear action. i think people know where the conservative party stands. 0k, thank you. we will see what happens on wednesday and good luck in the london marathon. i'm not sure if that is easier or harder than delivering a budget. good luck for the budget, as well! that is the chancellorjeremy hunt talking earlier to laura kuenssberg. it's was british music's big night last night with the brit awards. the after show parties went well into the early hours. and someone who was certainly celebrating is singer—songwriter, raye. she swept the board at the event making history winning six — breaking the record for the most awards in a year. she was also the first women to win songwriter of the year. we will hearfrom raye in a moment, first if you missed the ceremony
that is a matter for the conservative party. you are part of the conservative party. yes, i know. the conservative party has been clear and decisive that what lee anderson said was wrong. it was interpreted by many as fuelling anti—muslim hatred and divisions. he was given the chance to apologise and did not and we took clear action. i think people know where the conservative party stands. 0k, thank you. we will see what happens on wednesday and good luck in the london marathon. i'm not sure...
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and conservative party. and i think lee his way lee anderson has his way of saying he speak for saying it. and he does speak for people, deny that. but he people, can't deny that. but he is moving across the political spectrum. and i don't think people really understand which political party he stands say a lot about the modern tory party. >> can't keep somebody like >> they can't keep somebody like leoncin ranks , i think. >> i don't think it's about the party. i think it really is about lee anderson as an individual, and we've seen lots of people go on these journeys. we've got another maverick in george galloway parliament george galloway in parliament as well. these people well. you know, these people stand out and they're good for politics because they they do give a voice . but the give people a voice. but the major have to represent major parties have to represent the vast majority of people in a cohesive way. and if you have people who are sort of saying things and what lee anderson, i'm he said abou
and conservative party. and i think lee his way lee anderson has his way of saying he speak for saying it. and he does speak for people, deny that. but he people, can't deny that. but he is moving across the political spectrum. and i don't think people really understand which political party he stands say a lot about the modern tory party. >> can't keep somebody like >> they can't keep somebody like leoncin ranks , i think. >> i don't think it's about the party. i think it...
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chancellor and for the conservative party. we will speak to shadow chancellor just after 8:30 am u.k. time, getting her response to the budget. definitely listening to that one. back to corporate space and in germany, lufthansa reporting fourth-quarter earnings, missing estimates and warning that earnings will not grow this year because of ongoing strikes in that country. germans flagship has been -- by overpay including strikes taking place as we speak. boom burks oliver crook is at frankfurt airport for us. you're getting a sense of industrial action and it's starting to take its toll. oliver: very much. we weren't actually supposed to be here. we were supposed to be at a building down the road where ceos and executive staff would be presenting their earnings and talking about the outlook. it eclipsed entirely by the industrial action happening here at frankfurt airport, lufthansa's biggest hub for the biggest carrier in europe. nothing is moving. all of the fights are virtually canceled. even those that are not canceled, th
chancellor and for the conservative party. we will speak to shadow chancellor just after 8:30 am u.k. time, getting her response to the budget. definitely listening to that one. back to corporate space and in germany, lufthansa reporting fourth-quarter earnings, missing estimates and warning that earnings will not grow this year because of ongoing strikes in that country. germans flagship has been -- by overpay including strikes taking place as we speak. boom burks oliver crook is at frankfurt...
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last year, he donated £5 million to the party, he is a senior treasurer at the conservative party. and you have mentioned just a moment ago, there has been a criticism from labour about this. but number ten sources are pointing to what they say is his extensive experience in terms of charity work and public work. there are also four conservative mps on the list, so they include tracey crouch, who is standing down at the next election, but she is a former sports minister. she is known for having done a lot of work into football governance. there is also philip davies. now, his wife, esther mcvey, is a cabinet minister. he is a gb news presenter. but it wasn't all politicians on the list. there are some interesting names from the tech and creative industries. so, christopher nolan and his wife emma thomas who are known for their work on oppenheimer. mr nolan, he got an oscar for this. they were also given gongs in this list. and shelley, it has of course opened up more general election speculation, the fact that we have got this honours list now. some suggesting could that mean a sum
last year, he donated £5 million to the party, he is a senior treasurer at the conservative party. and you have mentioned just a moment ago, there has been a criticism from labour about this. but number ten sources are pointing to what they say is his extensive experience in terms of charity work and public work. there are also four conservative mps on the list, so they include tracey crouch, who is standing down at the next election, but she is a former sports minister. she is known for...
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now, the conservative party in general . conservative party in general. terms, are in a bit of a state, and they they don't know which way to turn. that's very evident to many gb news, you know, reporters . over the coming over reporters. over the coming over the coming weeks , over the last the coming weeks, over the last few weeks. and i think that's part of the problem if you don't, get into the right way for where you want to be as a political leader, then you are going to be in a difficult situation . and i think he is. situation. and i think he is. >> that's certainly true. i think anyone, vaguely literate or numerate could look at any poll or even just test the mood of the country and see what a tncky of the country and see what a tricky position , what a sticky tricky position, what a sticky wicket the prime minister is on. but thank you, ivan kaplan , but thank you, ivan kaplan, former labour minister, really appreciate your time this evening . well, joining now is evening. well, joining me now is my news senior my panel, gb news senior political
now, the conservative party in general . conservative party in general. terms, are in a bit of a state, and they they don't know which way to turn. that's very evident to many gb news, you know, reporters . over the coming over reporters. over the coming over the coming weeks , over the last the coming weeks, over the last few weeks. and i think that's part of the problem if you don't, get into the right way for where you want to be as a political leader, then you are going to be in a difficult...
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because for the conservatives and labour parties, the current system suits them. it lets the conservatives in most of the time, despite the majority of people voting against them. and labour knows if they wait long enough, their turn will come. so it swings from blue to red and back again, so nothing else really changes either. the problems in our country mount up. governments get ever more out of touch and people are left feeling ever more disillusioned. it can't go on like this, conference. we urgently need to mend our broken politics and, yes, that means changing the government but that alone won't be nearly enough. first past the post has to go! applause we must win the fight for fair votes and, by the way, if this week's news has shown anything, it's that we must also cap donations to political parties. applause so that even the wealthiest racists cannot buy power and influence over the conservative party. applause that is why our role at this election is so critical, because only we are putting forward the transformational political change this moment demand
because for the conservatives and labour parties, the current system suits them. it lets the conservatives in most of the time, despite the majority of people voting against them. and labour knows if they wait long enough, their turn will come. so it swings from blue to red and back again, so nothing else really changes either. the problems in our country mount up. governments get ever more out of touch and people are left feeling ever more disillusioned. it can't go on like this, conference....
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the ruling party considered this budget project as an election one, but in the conservative party , in the current situation, any financial decisions of the government are unlikely to change the balance of political forces. at the end of last year, the country's economy was in a technical recession, projected growth this year is minimal, with only 4% of britons surveyed believing that edit the new budget. the british treasury for the entire history of its existence, 800 years. the position of chancellor has existed for 800 years, and throughout this time it has always been held by a man. being the first woman chancellor of the exchequer is a special responsibility and one i take seriously. the date for the general elections has not yet been determined, but they must take place before january next year. the london press writes that the government may schedule a vote as early as may. prime minister sunok plans to hold elections in the autumn, but this does not exclude the possibility that they could be organized earlier. alexander khabarov, ilya murdyukov, lead great britain. both major
the ruling party considered this budget project as an election one, but in the conservative party , in the current situation, any financial decisions of the government are unlikely to change the balance of political forces. at the end of last year, the country's economy was in a technical recession, projected growth this year is minimal, with only 4% of britons surveyed believing that edit the new budget. the british treasury for the entire history of its existence, 800 years. the position of...
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he was elected by the conservative party members . and conservative party members. and unfortunately, that getting rid of set us on of boris johnson did set us on a path of this constant questions over leadership , and obviously over leadership, and obviously every individual conservative mp has just to , you know, weigh has just got to, you know, weigh up what the next move is . up what the next move is. >> well, there we go. thank you very much indeed. miriam cates , very much indeed. miriam cates, for joining us. miriam miriam forjoining us. miriam miriam cates mp gosh, my words come out. >> miriam miriam cates but not that difficult to say is it is as as miriam says, different, different mps will have different mps will have different responses to what's going on in the polls right now. and indeed many people will have that that discussion. i know these conversations are happening sort of in the corridors of power at sort of late at night, mps talking to one another, thinking , gosh, one another, thinking, gosh, what do we do? each new relaunch, each new policy
he was elected by the conservative party members . and conservative party members. and unfortunately, that getting rid of set us on of boris johnson did set us on a path of this constant questions over leadership , and obviously over leadership, and obviously every individual conservative mp has just to , you know, weigh has just got to, you know, weigh up what the next move is . up what the next move is. >> well, there we go. thank you very much indeed. miriam cates , very much indeed....
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divide — conservative party, a government divide from top to bottom and rishi sunak— divide from top to bottom and rishi sunak too— divide from top to bottom and rishi sunak too weak to exert authority. and a _ sunak too weak to exert authority. and a divided government cannot govern— and a divided government cannot govern in— and a divided government cannot govern in the interests of the country _ govern in the interests of the country i_ govern in the interests of the country. i think people have had enough — country. i think people have had enough of— country. i think people have had enough of this. so country. i think people have had enough of this.— country. i think people have had enough of this. so reform uk have their first mp. — enough of this. so reform uk have their first mp. the _ enough of this. so reform uk have their first mp. the question - enough of this. so reform uk have their first mp. the question now, l theirfirst mp. the question now, what does this mean? there is a weird thing in party politics, the most important people in any democracy are thos
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i mean, good luck to the conservative party and the very, very ultra conservative press and media cranking this up £70,000 or something technical profit compared to rishi sunak, giving an honour to a guy who gives him £5 million and moves up into becoming a knight. >> all this frank hester chat with his appalling racist and misogynist and incitation to sort of attack an mp , and the sort of attack an mp, and the conservatives are still brushing it away. they haven't even returned the money. so i mean, good luck, good luck , good luck. good luck, good luck, good luck. let me tell you something. most mps are registered in two or even three places to live. it's a nature of the job. i don't believe angela rayner is my soul. i don't know, i don't obviously don't know much about it, but it is quite clear that a lot of lawyers have gone over this, another tory mp in manchester said he's open up the investigations again and the police always do that when they're put under pressure. politically, this is a political stunt. i don't really think it's never been mentioned to me on any doorstep canvas
i mean, good luck to the conservative party and the very, very ultra conservative press and media cranking this up £70,000 or something technical profit compared to rishi sunak, giving an honour to a guy who gives him £5 million and moves up into becoming a knight. >> all this frank hester chat with his appalling racist and misogynist and incitation to sort of attack an mp , and the sort of attack an mp, and the conservatives are still brushing it away. they haven't even returned the...
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and that is a conservative party. let's unite our movement and do that. >> well, i, i agree, i agree with my honourable friend entirely . entirely. >> i agree, my hon. friend entirely. and we know this because not only has the right honourable gentleman opposite opposed the scheme, he's been clear that even when the scheme is implemented and working, he would still scrap it. mr speaker , which tells you everything you need to know on this issue. their values are simply not those of the british people. there is one party that's there is only one party that's going to stop boats. it's going to stop the boats. it's the conservative party only. >> thank much, mr >> thank you very much, mr speaker . >> thank you very much, mr speaker. under this conservative government's watch, water government's watch, thames water have dumped over 72,000,000,000l of sewage into london's rivers, all whilst racking up multi—billion pound debts, and reports are now that they could go bust any day. despite this, the government is still ref
and that is a conservative party. let's unite our movement and do that. >> well, i, i agree, i agree with my honourable friend entirely . entirely. >> i agree, my hon. friend entirely. and we know this because not only has the right honourable gentleman opposite opposed the scheme, he's been clear that even when the scheme is implemented and working, he would still scrap it. mr speaker , which tells you everything you need to know on this issue. their values are simply not those of...
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i have been contacted by friends in the conservative party who are outraged. it should notjust be for the likes of sajid javid, nusrat ghani and sayeeda warsi to be brave in their party, just like in my party it was unacceptable for louise ellman, luciana berger and ruth smeeth to be talking about this. they need allies like me and others who are allies in real time. so that's the first thing. i'm not saying, i'm really not saying this, that all conservatives are islamophobic come all the rest of it and stuff, i'm not saying that, i'm not accusing sunak of being islamophobic or anti—muslim or racist. what i'm saying is what this guy said last friday was and it should be called out. the explanations i have been given is because, hold on a second if you look back at what he said, it is fascinating. i didn't realise this until somebody pointed it out to me. the reason why he began talking about this was he was saying suella braverman, the immediate last home secretary, had gone too far in saying the country was run by islamists. so he is saying, no, no, no, i'm
i have been contacted by friends in the conservative party who are outraged. it should notjust be for the likes of sajid javid, nusrat ghani and sayeeda warsi to be brave in their party, just like in my party it was unacceptable for louise ellman, luciana berger and ruth smeeth to be talking about this. they need allies like me and others who are allies in real time. so that's the first thing. i'm not saying, i'm really not saying this, that all conservatives are islamophobic come all the rest...
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that's not a conservative party. and if he even conservative party. and if he ever, ever did become a conservative party again, he may think it. so i think think about it. so i think that's the end of the story. with regards to nigel farage joining the conservative party, i do think a number of i do think there's a number of people , though, that don't care people, though, that don't care what happens with the conservative party as long as their agenda reaches through. and i'm talking about the left of the conservative party, because there is clear left because there is a clear left within the conservative party, and they anyone from and they don't want anyone from the to have any influence the right to have any influence within the party. and we've seen people over history that's been slightly to the right, and they've ousted them out in one way another. so don't think way or another. so i don't think having people from the right is the death of the conservative party i think the lack of having people the right woul
that's not a conservative party. and if he even conservative party. and if he ever, ever did become a conservative party again, he may think it. so i think think about it. so i think that's the end of the story. with regards to nigel farage joining the conservative party, i do think a number of i do think there's a number of people , though, that don't care people, though, that don't care what happens with the conservative party as long as their agenda reaches through. and i'm talking about the...
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in some of the conservative party is biggest donors, and what else do we know about him? it's giving an honour to major donor like this will be problematic for the party? yes. major donor like this will be problematic for the party? yes, he is a ma'or problematic for the party? yes, he is a major donor _ problematic for the party? yes, he is a major donor to _ problematic for the party? yes, he is a major donor to the _ problematic for the party? yes, he l is a major donor to the conservative party, he gave them £5 million last year, he is also a senior treasurer at the party, and you are just mentioning labour's criticism, they accused the prime minister of showing blatant disregard for the office he holds, and they are saying this appointment shows rishi sunak is out of touch, and reform uk, they are saying this is example of what they describe as toxic cronyism, but number ten sources saying mohamed mansour�*s appointment is because of his extensive charity work, including with the princes foundation.— including with the princes foundation. , ., , , ., foundation.
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, of the conservative party, conservative supporter, that you were dragged out of the hall. i mean, would expect this mean, you would expect this party for free speech. party to stand for free speech. >> yes, indeed. i mean, and it is free speech. it's is all about free speech. it's all about people being able to exchange views. and that's always, you know , my first always, you know, my first conference was 1975, and maggie thatcher's was that her first? >> was that her first conference, maggie thatcher's first conference. were there first conference. were you there for speech? for her first first speech? >> there , and if you look >> i was there, and if you look at i'm the young man at the videos, i'm the young man sitting the top of the sitting at the top of the balcony as she's delivering. her first speech. was her first speech any good? it was magnificent . but the interesting magnificent. but the interesting thing , where i was thing about it, where i was sitting the in the conference sitting in the in the conference hall, could look of down hall, i could look kind of
, of the conservative party, conservative supporter, that you were dragged out of the hall. i mean, would expect this mean, you would expect this party for free speech. party to stand for free speech. >> yes, indeed. i mean, and it is free speech. it's is all about free speech. it's all about people being able to exchange views. and that's always, you know , my first always, you know, my first conference was 1975, and maggie thatcher's was that her first? >> was that her first...
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the former conservative party vice chairman, lee anderson, defects to the populist party, reform uk, he talks to the bbc�*s political editor. fortu nately, fortunately, the conservative party and the labour party won't fight back. this party will fight back. ibis back. this party will fight back. as the crisis in haiti deepens regional leaders meet injamaica for emergency talks. leaders meet injamaica for emergency talks. and ken steals the show at the oscars, but its oppenheimer
the former conservative party vice chairman, lee anderson, defects to the populist party, reform uk, he talks to the bbc�*s political editor. fortu nately, fortunately, the conservative party and the labour party won't fight back. this party will fight back. ibis back. this party will fight back. as the crisis in haiti deepens regional leaders meet injamaica for emergency talks. leaders meet injamaica for emergency talks. and ken steals the show at the oscars, but its oppenheimer
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not great news for the conservative party. some l for the conservative party. some callers lined up. and that, in coventry. good morning. this callers lined up. and that, in coventry. good morning. this is the first time i have _ coventry. good morning. this is the first time i have chewed _ coventry. good morning. this is the first time i have chewed into - coventry. good morning. this is the first time i have chewed into a i first time i have chewed into a radio— first time i have chewed into a radio station. my blood is boiling about— radio station. my blood is boiling about what he was saying about the so-called _ about what he was saying about the so—called hate marches taking place. i so—called hate marches taking place. i have _ so—called hate marches taking place. i have been_ so—called hate marches taking place. i have been on my second march in london. _ i have been on my second march in london. to— i have been on my second march in london, to marches in birmingham and coventry _ london, to marches in birmingham and coventry. every time
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it's the conservative madness. it's the conservative party has already changed. leader too many times since the last election. the mandate that we have for a prime minister gets thinner and thinner every time we change it. and we need as conservatives to calm down and support the prime minister. why do i say that? well, i think there are some positive signs that the economy is beginning to pick up, that the recession didn't seem to last very long. the bank of england were halfway competent. it would be beginning to cut interest rates , and that to cut interest rates, and that would be helping people who have mortgages. economy would be mortgages. the economy would be beginning to grow. we are getting with some getting ahead with some conservative policies, and the rwanda one is an example of that. but we also have to show to voters that we are a serious party of government and changing our leader in the way people seem to change their socks cannot be wise , it cannot be cannot be wise, it cannot be sensible. it cannot imbue the nafion sensible. it cannot imbue t
it's the conservative madness. it's the conservative party has already changed. leader too many times since the last election. the mandate that we have for a prime minister gets thinner and thinner every time we change it. and we need as conservatives to calm down and support the prime minister. why do i say that? well, i think there are some positive signs that the economy is beginning to pick up, that the recession didn't seem to last very long. the bank of england were halfway competent. it...
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that was the conservative party response i the drop of a hat. that was the i conservative party response so the drop of a hat. that was the . conservative party response so far when it came to frank hester�*s donations, that they have reported everything that needed to be reported in the public sphere. you have looked into this closely, could you tell us how big a donor frank hester is and how important he is to the tory party's treasure chest, essentially?— the tory party's treasure chest, essentiall ? ,, ., , essentially? sure, i would say first of all, for essentially? sure, i would say first of all. for many — essentially? sure, i would say first of all, for many people, _ essentially? sure, i would say first of all, for many people, even - of all, for many people, even political obsessives and conservative figures he is a name that drew a blank with many people until this week when it transpired that he had donated already £10 million in the last year. the original guardian article which sort of started all of this row had a quote fr
that was the conservative party response i the drop of a hat. that was the i conservative party response so the drop of a hat. that was the . conservative party response so far when it came to frank hester�*s donations, that they have reported everything that needed to be reported in the public sphere. you have looked into this closely, could you tell us how big a donor frank hester is and how important he is to the tory party's treasure chest, essentially?— the tory party's treasure chest,...
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but this is somebody who is at the top of the conservative party, their biggest donor. he has the ear of the prime minister. someone'sjust looked up the register of interest. a company owned by hester richardson just registered almost £16,000 for a helicopter ride. so this is somebody who is at the upper echelons of the ruling party of this country making comments like that. it is frightening and it's racist and it's disgusting. we saw kwasi kwarteng in that piece just now call it exactly that racist. we also heard earlier in the day from gavin barwell, who used to be chief of staff to theresa may, and i'm going to put his his post on social media onto the screen, because he said this is racism and sexism at one point. he doesn't like diane. and based on that, he's inclined to dislike other black women. what do you make, though, of a catalogue of other mp5 and ministers sent out saying it's wrong, it's unacceptable, but unable to say it is racist to call it out? i find it extraordinary. i find it absolutely extraordinary, he said. extraordinary, he said looking at dian
but this is somebody who is at the top of the conservative party, their biggest donor. he has the ear of the prime minister. someone'sjust looked up the register of interest. a company owned by hester richardson just registered almost £16,000 for a helicopter ride. so this is somebody who is at the upper echelons of the ruling party of this country making comments like that. it is frightening and it's racist and it's disgusting. we saw kwasi kwarteng in that piece just now call it exactly that...
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this in 2019 -- to the conservative party, said this in 2019 —— donor. all day downing street did not call these alleged remarks racist. until tonight when they did. the prime minister's spokesperson saying... the bbc has not independently verified that mr hester, seen here on the right with david cameron in 2016, made the alleged comments. but he is not denying it. diane abbott is a political pioneer. first elected nearly a0 years ago, she was the first black woman mp. whatever else happens after this, i think nobody can take this moment away from the black community. what did happen after that is she rose to bejeremy corbyn�*s shadow home secretary after being subjected to year after year of abuse, which multiplied in the era of social media. diane abbott said the reported remarks were worrying, frightening, and alarming. herfriend agreed. i’m and alarming. her friend agreed. i'm anxious and alarming. herfriend agreed. in anxious and upset on her behalf, and i think she is incredibly brave. she's braver than i am, and she is one of the bravest peop
this in 2019 -- to the conservative party, said this in 2019 —— donor. all day downing street did not call these alleged remarks racist. until tonight when they did. the prime minister's spokesperson saying... the bbc has not independently verified that mr hester, seen here on the right with david cameron in 2016, made the alleged comments. but he is not denying it. diane abbott is a political pioneer. first elected nearly a0 years ago, she was the first black woman mp. whatever else...
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continue to say that the conservative party should return any donations from him. at the end of another difficult week for the royal family, both the prince of wales and the duke of sussex took part in an event paying tribute to their late mother last night but did not appear together. prince william was at the diana legacy award ceremony in london, while harryjoined later via video call after his brother had left. 0ur correspondent sophie long has more. there was a time on a night like this that the prince of wales would have had his brother by his side. not now. with the divide between them as deep as ever, william attended the diana awards alone. i'm thoroughly delighted, as always, to be here to recognise the transformational achievements of 20 exceptional young people from across the world. each and every one of their stories, which you will hear shortly, are testament to their character, their passion, and their determination to make a lasting and meaningful difference to the lives of others. his royal highness presented the prestigious diana legacy award to
continue to say that the conservative party should return any donations from him. at the end of another difficult week for the royal family, both the prince of wales and the duke of sussex took part in an event paying tribute to their late mother last night but did not appear together. prince william was at the diana legacy award ceremony in london, while harryjoined later via video call after his brother had left. 0ur correspondent sophie long has more. there was a time on a night like this...
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the party, it's another to be actively campaigning against the conservative party for reform uk, who some backbenchers feel could pose something of a threat to them when the next election comes along. there are i think it is fair to say some kind of brighter spots potentially on the horizon for rishi sunak�*s leadership will tub there's a possibility his rwanda legislation may get through the houses of parliament, possibly as soon as this week, and there also is an issue that many people care about, the economy, a possibility we may see inflation coming down. so i think the question for many backbenchers, really, is whether they are better off sticking with rishi sunak as things are or going through yet another change in a situation where we know that the general public don't tend to reward parties that are divided and battling among themselves.— are divided and battling among themselves. . . ., ~ , ., , themselves. hannah, thank you very much indeed- _ themselves. hannah, thank you very much indeed. let's _ themselves. hannah, thank you very much indeed. let's stay _ themselves.
the party, it's another to be actively campaigning against the conservative party for reform uk, who some backbenchers feel could pose something of a threat to them when the next election comes along. there are i think it is fair to say some kind of brighter spots potentially on the horizon for rishi sunak�*s leadership will tub there's a possibility his rwanda legislation may get through the houses of parliament, possibly as soon as this week, and there also is an issue that many people care...
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party— which was to prove the conservative party can _ which was to prove the conservative party can be — which was to prove the conservative party can be tax—cutting. but we are in danger— party can be tax—cutting. but we are in danger of— party can be tax—cutting. but we are in danger of not seeing the tree for the word, _ in danger of not seeing the tree for the word, the environment and landscape _ the word, the environment and landscape is dreadful. in and of itself, — landscape is dreadful. in and of itself, this— landscape is dreadful. in and of itself, this budget was well executed, it had a theme, he did make _ executed, it had a theme, he did make a _ executed, it had a theme, he did make a lot — executed, it had a theme, he did make a lot out of very little wiggle room _ make a lot out of very little wiggle room and — make a lot out of very little wiggle room and i — make a lot out of very little wiggle room and i think we will look back in time _ room and i think we will look back in time and — room and i think we will look back in time and say, he
party— which was to prove the conservative party can _ which was to prove the conservative party can be — which was to prove the conservative party can be tax—cutting. but we are in danger— party can be tax—cutting. but we are in danger of— party can be tax—cutting. but we are in danger of not seeing the tree for the word, _ in danger of not seeing the tree for the word, the environment and landscape _ the word, the environment and landscape is dreadful. in and of itself, —...
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one of the conservative party's biggest donors has been accused of making racist remarks about the mp, diane abbott. # . diane abbott. # ~ _ dianeabbott. and the american singer—songwriter, eric carmen. known for the hit single �*all by myself�* has died at the age of 7a. for the first time since itjoined nato, the swedish flag has been raised at nato headquarters. they've been taking part in the largest military exercise since the cold war, amidst warnings of a new threat to europe from russia following its full scale invasion from damning of ukraine. jonathan beale reports from the arctic circle. nato says it's a bulwark for peace. but it's preparing for war. this, just part of its massive military exercise taking place right across europe. and with newest members sweden and finland in no doubt as to why theyjoined. being alone against russia is like, why take that risk when you canjoin nato? i personally feel a lot safer because now we have allies to depend on. in this scenario, they've come to defend northern norway after it's been invaded. they're not calling the enemy russ
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the conservative party is not popular at all. is there a road back?i popular at all. is there a road back? i don't know, but the only road back is that you need to be honest with people, and you need to to get government off to start to get government off their back and need to their back. and you need to start the right thing by start doing the right thing by ordinary, working brits. start doing the right thing by ordirit's, working brits. start doing the right thing by ordirit's difficult)rking brits. start doing the right thing by ordirit's difficult toing brits. start doing the right thing by ordirit's difficult to discern ;. and it's difficult to discern that thread running through government policy over recent years. >> mark littlewood, thank you very much indeed. in a moment we'll get a reaction. we'll see what sir keir had to say and we'll get a reaction from a labour mp. okay. a minor change of plan . okay. a minor change of plan. we're actually going to go to the local member of parliament first. trudy harrison mp was elected here in copeland in a by—elect
the conservative party is not popular at all. is there a road back?i popular at all. is there a road back? i don't know, but the only road back is that you need to be honest with people, and you need to to get government off to start to get government off their back and need to their back. and you need to start the right thing by start doing the right thing by ordinary, working brits. start doing the right thing by ordirit's, working brits. start doing the right thing by ordirit's...
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., , conservative party? i agree with my honourable friend _ conservative party? i agree with my honourable friend entirely. - conservative party? i agree with my honourable friend entirely. we i conservative party? i agree with my| honourable friend entirely. we know this because not only is the honourable gentleman opposite opposed the scheme, he has been clear that even when the scheme is implemented and working, he would still scrap it, which tells you everything you need to know. on this issue, their values are simply not those of the british people. it is only one party that will stop the boats, it is the conservative party. under this conservative government's watch, thames water have dumped over 72 billion litres of sewage into london's rivers. all while racking up london's rivers. all while racking up multi billion pound debts. reports are now that they could go bust any day. despite this, the government is still refusing to publish their contingency plans for the collapse of our country's biggest water firm. so, the collapse of our country's biggest wate
., , conservative party? i agree with my honourable friend _ conservative party? i agree with my honourable friend entirely. - conservative party? i agree with my honourable friend entirely. we i conservative party? i agree with my| honourable friend entirely. we know this because not only is the honourable gentleman opposite opposed the scheme, he has been clear that even when the scheme is implemented and working, he would still scrap it, which tells you everything you need to know. on this...
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one is that there are plenty on the right of the conservative party cannot conservative party who cannot forgive mordaunt for forgive penny mordaunt for saying at the despatch that saying at the despatch box that she trans women are she believes trans women are women. that is a culture war issue alive and well in issue that is alive and well in the conservative party, and some simply can't get over those comments. the other issue is that mordaunt has a very that penny mordaunt has a very slim majority, based slim majority, and based on current trajectories , current polling trajectories, she could lose her seat. obviously, if the leader of the conservative party was to lose her seat in an election, it would be a very bad look for the party. indeed, my instinct is that there aren't going to be a whole swathe of letters of no confidence in the prime minister over few weeks . i think over the next few weeks. i think it will be him who leads the conservative party into the next general election. but with all these whisperings, can't say these whisperings, i can't say for certain. >> oh crike
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the former deputy chairman of the conservative party, lee anderson, joins reform. i'll be joined in a moment by christopher gb news, political editor. he will tell us all and i will not say anything. i won't even dare comment . otherwise ofcom will be comment. otherwise ofcom will be given more ammunition to close down this programme he was -- he was a miner. he was a labour activist and supporter. he was even an agent for a labour mp up in his home constituency in north nottinghamshire . but then north nottinghamshire. but then lee anderson became a conservative in 2019. and he's been pretty high profile. in fact, he was even promoted, pushed up in the conservative party but he's gone now , he, of party but he's gone now, he, of course, lost the whip over being very critical of sadiq khan and perhaps using language that wasn't as polite as maybe it should have been . but today he's should have been. but today he's joined reform uk and the press has gone absolutely potty over it. it is, i think, a huge story. and of course i can't comment. i'm only the honorary pre
the former deputy chairman of the conservative party, lee anderson, joins reform. i'll be joined in a moment by christopher gb news, political editor. he will tell us all and i will not say anything. i won't even dare comment . otherwise ofcom will be comment. otherwise ofcom will be given more ammunition to close down this programme he was -- he was a miner. he was a labour activist and supporter. he was even an agent for a labour mp up in his home constituency in north nottinghamshire . but...
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i think people know where the conservative party stands. thank ou. we conservative party stands. thank you- we will _ conservative party stands. thank you. we will see _ conservative party stands. thank you. we will see what _ conservative party stands. thank you. we will see what happens i conservative party stands. thank| you. we will see what happens on wednesday and good luck in the london marathon. i'm not sure if thatis london marathon. i'm not sure if that is easier or harder than delivering a budget. let me know what you think. you know we read all your messages. you can email me. or on social use the hashtag bbclaurak. or you can follow us also on x, instagram — @bbclaurak too. iam sure i am sure you i am sure you were i am sure you were listening carefully. andy, i know you will have been marking the economics very hard. ~ ., have been marking the economics very hard. ~ . , ., have been marking the economics very hard. ~ ., , ., have been marking the economics very hard. ~ ., ,, “g , have been marking the economics very hard. . . , hard. what did you think? jeremy w
i think people know where the conservative party stands. thank ou. we conservative party stands. thank you- we will _ conservative party stands. thank you. we will see _ conservative party stands. thank you. we will see what _ conservative party stands. thank you. we will see what happens i conservative party stands. thank| you. we will see what happens on wednesday and good luck in the london marathon. i'm not sure if thatis london marathon. i'm not sure if that is easier or harder than...
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uk politics, latest on the conservative party. rishi sunak has dismissed speculation about plots to oust him before the general election. reports have been swirling in recent days that some conservative mps want commons leader penny mordaunt to replace him. pm says its just politics. i'm not interested in more westminster politics. it doesn't matter. what matters is the future of our country, and that's what i'm focused on. that's what i get up every morning, working as hard as i can to deliver, whether it's cutting people's taxes, increasing the state pension, today, increasing the number of apprenticeships and talking to small businesses. those are the things that matter to people. and as we've seen over the last few weeks, our plan is working. inflation is coming down, wages are growing, the economy is back to growing again and if we stick to this plan, i can deliver a brighterfuture for everyone in our country. that's what i'm doing. this take a look at the polls. well, this is the bbc poll tracker, updated as of last week. ri
uk politics, latest on the conservative party. rishi sunak has dismissed speculation about plots to oust him before the general election. reports have been swirling in recent days that some conservative mps want commons leader penny mordaunt to replace him. pm says its just politics. i'm not interested in more westminster politics. it doesn't matter. what matters is the future of our country, and that's what i'm focused on. that's what i get up every morning, working as hard as i can to...
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police in west yorkshire have opened an investigation into whether one of the conservative party's biggest donors committed a crime when he allegedly made racist comments about britain's longest—serving black mp, diane abbott. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent, helen catt, about this latest investigation. we know that earlier this month the guardian newspaper reported that frank hester, who, as you said, is a major donor to the conservative party, he has given £10 million to the party, had told a meeting of his company in 2019 that the mp diane abbott made him "want to hate all black women" and that she "should be shot". now, he apologised for what he said was being "rude" to diane abbott. the prime minister had condemned the remarks as racist. but the conservatives have been resisting pressure to hand back those donations. what we've got this morning is a statement from west yorkshire police, which says it is investigating what it describes as racist comments which were allegedly made at a meeting in leeds in 2019. it said that a complaint had originally been made to the
police in west yorkshire have opened an investigation into whether one of the conservative party's biggest donors committed a crime when he allegedly made racist comments about britain's longest—serving black mp, diane abbott. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent, helen catt, about this latest investigation. we know that earlier this month the guardian newspaper reported that frank hester, who, as you said, is a major donor to the conservative party, he has given £10 million to...
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and frank hester is the conservative party's biggest donon conservative party's biggest donor. it's an election year. last year they were given $48 million and the line is he's apologised. he's very sorry for offence cause we need to forgive and move on. i would be as astonished if any of that money was returned , but i suspect they was returned, but i suspect they won't be taking any more from him, and i suspect he won't be offering any more now that they've labelled his comments as racist. >> okay, catherine, with that, thanks very much indeed. let's get thoughts on and the get the thoughts on this and the rest day's news. of rest of the day's news. of course, with the shadow paymaster jonathan paymaster general, jonathan ashworth, who joins us this morning westminster. good morning from westminster. good morning from westminster. good morning start with morning to you. let's start with that we? do you that story, shall we? do you think that the £10 million should be handed and should be handed back? and is that would do? that what labour would do? because you're no because
and frank hester is the conservative party's biggest donon conservative party's biggest donor. it's an election year. last year they were given $48 million and the line is he's apologised. he's very sorry for offence cause we need to forgive and move on. i would be as astonished if any of that money was returned , but i suspect they was returned, but i suspect they won't be taking any more from him, and i suspect he won't be offering any more now that they've labelled his comments as racist....
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and how do the conservative party respond. could they be in for electoral wipe—out . for electoral wipe—out. >> and princess catherine has apologised for the confusion over her family photographs. she says she was simply experimenting with photoshop, but now there are calls for to her release the unedited photograph should she or should she ignore them? all of that after your weather. looks like things are heating up . boxt things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello. very good day to you. welcome to your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. for many , it is the met office. for many, it is going to stay largely dry as we goi 90 ng to st ay large ly d ry a s w e going to stay largely dry as we go through today, but a bit of a chilly feel towards eastern parts pressure to parts because low pressure to the southeast of the uk is dragging an easterly wind, dragging in an easterly wind, and that's a chilly wind and we're to quite a bit we're going to see quite a bit of
and how do the conservative party respond. could they be in for electoral wipe—out . for electoral wipe—out. >> and princess catherine has apologised for the confusion over her family photographs. she says she was simply experimenting with photoshop, but now there are calls for to her release the unedited photograph should she or should she ignore them? all of that after your weather. looks like things are heating up . boxt things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb...
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she could not get her deal through the conservative party, and i think the country and indeed the conservative party would be in a better place today if it had gone with her deal, and we would have had much calmer times. as a backbencher, mrs may hasn't shied away from criticising her successes. this was her view on borisjohnson�*s behaviour during covid lockdowns. either my right honourable friend had not read the rules, or did not understand what they meant, and others around him, or did not think the rules applied to number 10. which was it? theresa may displayed a steely determination to become britain's second female prime minister. today, friends have praised her decency, dedication and sense of public duty. she says she will now concentrate on her campaigns against modern slavery and human trafficking. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. a bbc investigation has found that coroners in england and wales wrote more than 100 warning letters last year linked to pressure on the health service. long waiting times, staff shortages and a lack of resources were just some of the problems that th
she could not get her deal through the conservative party, and i think the country and indeed the conservative party would be in a better place today if it had gone with her deal, and we would have had much calmer times. as a backbencher, mrs may hasn't shied away from criticising her successes. this was her view on borisjohnson�*s behaviour during covid lockdowns. either my right honourable friend had not read the rules, or did not understand what they meant, and others around him, or did...
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if he hadn't been party, even if he hadn't been suspended from the conservatives. he became the party's first mp this morning after he lost the tory whip for claiming that islamists had got control of the mayor of london. as recently as january, mr anderson said it was not a proper political party. he now says reform will allow him to speak out on behalf of millions . speak out on behalf of millions. party leader richard tice says reform would aim to build a red wall in traditionally conservative constituencies . conservative constituencies. >> elated to announce that i have found that champion of the red wall for reform uk . he's red wall for reform uk. he's also, coincidentally going to be reform uk's first member of parliament in the house of commons. he is, of course , a commons. he is, of course, a person of great integrity, no nonsense and is the member of parliament in the county of nottinghamshire for ashfield. please welcome mr lee anderson . please welcome mr lee anderson. >> in other news, the government has pledged over £117 million to safeguard mosque
if he hadn't been party, even if he hadn't been suspended from the conservatives. he became the party's first mp this morning after he lost the tory whip for claiming that islamists had got control of the mayor of london. as recently as january, mr anderson said it was not a proper political party. he now says reform will allow him to speak out on behalf of millions . speak out on behalf of millions. party leader richard tice says reform would aim to build a red wall in traditionally...
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and he said, we're not a very conservative party in lots of ways. what do you think of that? do you agree, i think there's we should always be criticised as a party. we've got to renew ourselves. in to renew ourselves. and, but in terms he is, he's on terms of where he is, he's on a different of the different side of the conservative party to many others as well. so we were broad church. what we've got to do after the election, we need a strong, manageable, that strong, manageable, party that can led redefine what we can be to led redefine what we mean conservatives so can mean as conservatives so we can actually sell a vision to the country if we don't know what we're talking about in terms of that vision, then how do we expect the public to know that? >> mean, some would >> yeah, i mean, some would argue you are argue the fact you are a so—called church is so—called broad church is precisely problem. but paul, so—called broad church is pappreciate problem. but paul, so—called broad church is pappreciate your)lem. but paul, so—called broad church is pappreciate you
and he said, we're not a very conservative party in lots of ways. what do you think of that? do you agree, i think there's we should always be criticised as a party. we've got to renew ourselves. in to renew ourselves. and, but in terms he is, he's on terms of where he is, he's on a different of the different side of the conservative party to many others as well. so we were broad church. what we've got to do after the election, we need a strong, manageable, that strong, manageable, party that...
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and from the i conservative party quiz mike -- conservative party quiz mike —— mike? conservative party quiz mike -- mike? , ., ., conservative party quiz mike -- mike? ., . ,, mike? there is a hostage crisis under humanitarian _ mike? there is a hostage crisis under humanitarian crisis, - mike? there is a hostage crisis i under humanitarian crisis, you're both— under humanitarian crisis, you're both right — under humanitarian crisis, you're both right. the resolution calls for this cease—fire, the temporary pause — this cease—fire, the temporary pause, immediate cease—fire, to get you to a _ pause, immediate cease—fire, to get you to a time — pause, immediate cease—fire, to get you to a time to
and from the i conservative party quiz mike -- conservative party quiz mike —— mike? conservative party quiz mike -- mike? , ., ., conservative party quiz mike -- mike? ., . ,, mike? there is a hostage crisis under humanitarian _ mike? there is a hostage crisis under humanitarian crisis, - mike? there is a hostage crisis i under humanitarian crisis, you're both— under humanitarian crisis, you're both right — under humanitarian crisis, you're both right. the resolution calls for this...
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in the last few moments, the scottish conservative party have suggested that the uk conservative party, to whom these donations were made, should carefully review them. that is an interesting escalation. so far what you haven't had is a clamour from so far what you haven't had is a clamourfrom rishi sunak�*s mps and ministers, certainly publicly at least. for now, it seems his position he will not hand the donations back could help. the lingering political risk for rishi sunak is on how long it took him or indeed his government to get to a position of where they were willing to save that frank hester�*s alleged comments were racist. a lot of conservative mps i have spoken to are uneasy about what that says about the government and rishi sunak�*s politicaljudgment. about the government and rishi sunak's politicaljudgment. sunak's political 'udgment. henry, thank ou sunak's political 'udgment. henry, thankyouvery— sunak's politicaljudgment. henry, thank you very much. _ now, could the economy be on its way out of the shallow recession that it's fallen into? gdp — or gross domes
in the last few moments, the scottish conservative party have suggested that the uk conservative party, to whom these donations were made, should carefully review them. that is an interesting escalation. so far what you haven't had is a clamour from so far what you haven't had is a clamourfrom rishi sunak�*s mps and ministers, certainly publicly at least. for now, it seems his position he will not hand the donations back could help. the lingering political risk for rishi sunak is on how long...