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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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what labour have said is that we will look— labour have said is that we will look at — labour have said is that we will look at that in the run—up to a general— look at that in the run—up to a general election but we will not make _ general election but we will not make unfunded spending commitments. we witt— make unfunded spending commitments. we will do _ make unfunded spending commitments. we will do everything we can do. and labours we will do everything we can do. fific labours ambiguity on we will do everything we can do. fific labours ambiguity on pensions has disappointed even some of the unions which will be most supportive of the party leadership. i which will be most supportive of the party leadership-— party leadership. i think they should keep _ party leadership. i think they should keep the _ party leadership. i think they should keep the pension - party leadership. i think they l should keep the pension triple party leadership. i think they - should keep the pension triple lock. i should keep the pension triple lock. i understand — should keep the pension tr
what labour have said is that we will look— labour have said is that we will look at — labour have said is that we will look at that in the run—up to a general— look at that in the run—up to a general election but we will not make _ general election but we will not make unfunded spending commitments. we witt— make unfunded spending commitments. we will do _ make unfunded spending commitments. we will do everything we can do. and labours we will do everything we can do. fific...
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the labour party— people's rights at work. the labour party has _ people's rights at work. the labour party has been completely consistent on those _ party has been completely consistent on those issues for many years. there _ on those issues for many years. there is— on those issues for many years. there is no— on those issues for many years. there is no surprise here. incidentally, this is also government policy. he incidentally, this is also government policy. incidentally, this is also a-overnmentoli . . , government policy. he was really talkin: government policy. he was really talking about _ government policy. he was really talking about the _ government policy. he was really talking about the context - government policy. he was really talking about the context of - government policy. he was really| talking about the context of those comments in montreal, all about protecting the rights of workers. no surprise that the labour party would want to do that. he has been a little bit bolder in recent days and weeks in terms of talking about brexit, saying he would lik
the labour party— people's rights at work. the labour party has _ people's rights at work. the labour party has been completely consistent on those _ party has been completely consistent on those issues for many years. there _ on those issues for many years. there is— on those issues for many years. there is no— on those issues for many years. there is no surprise here. incidentally, this is also government policy. he incidentally, this is also government policy. incidentally, this is...
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does what — deathly voted labour, i've decided. does what he — deathly voted labour, i've decided. does what he announced _ deathly voted labour, i've decided. does what he announced yesterdayj does what he announced yesterday make you more or less likely to vote conservative?— conservative? definitely less. the count at conservative? definitely less. the country at the _ conservative? definitely less. the country at the moment _ conservative? definitely less. the country at the moment is - conservative? definitely less. the country at the moment is terrible | country at the moment is terrible with the — country at the moment is terrible with the environment _ country at the moment is terrible with the environment and - country at the moment is terrible with the environment and the - with the environment and the emissions _ with the environment and the emissions then, _ with the environment and the emissions then, i— with the environment and the emissions then, i hate - with the environment and the emissions then, i hate that, i with the environment and the - emissions then,
does what — deathly voted labour, i've decided. does what he — deathly voted labour, i've decided. does what he announced _ deathly voted labour, i've decided. does what he announced yesterdayj does what he announced yesterday make you more or less likely to vote conservative?— conservative? definitely less. the count at conservative? definitely less. the country at the _ conservative? definitely less. the country at the moment _ conservative? definitely less. the country at the moment is...
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a lot of people have been calling it hard labour- been calling it hard labour summary. in part is because unemployment is lower but it is really more than that. this is part of what you might call a post—pandemic upsurge. there are lots more worker activism in the last few years. i think during the pandemic people re—evaluated what they are going to take a job, what they are willing to expect. people bearing pots and pans for essential workers and watched as they went back to their same old jobs. as they went back to their same oldjobs. people as they went back to their same old jobs. people i think have a different mindset about the workplace and post—pandemic error. they are demanding more. when some brokers go out on strike like the uaw, it can turbo—charge the whole movement. there is a lot of momentum happening with so many workers striking and organising. i think we are seeing that in many sectors across the economy. it seeing that in many sectors across the economy. if unions are taking _ across the economy. if unions are taking a — across the economy.
a lot of people have been calling it hard labour- been calling it hard labour summary. in part is because unemployment is lower but it is really more than that. this is part of what you might call a post—pandemic upsurge. there are lots more worker activism in the last few years. i think during the pandemic people re—evaluated what they are going to take a job, what they are willing to expect. people bearing pots and pans for essential workers and watched as they went back to their same old...
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well, mr speaker, wood green academy in sandwell was on labour's building list in 2010. they scrapped it and now children there are in a crumbling school. the head of the national audit office accuses him of taking a sticking plaster approach. the nao report says he cut £869 million. the person who ran the department for education says he is personally responsible. on monday, he leapt to his own defence, saying it is utterly wrong to blame him. so why does literally everyone else say it is his fault? mr speaker, the professional advice from the technical experts on raac has evolved over time, and indeed it is something that successive governments have dealt with, dating back to 1994, mr speaker. now, as new advice has come forward, the government has rightly, decisively and swiftly acted in the face of that advice. but he talked about school budgets and talked about what i had done, but let me just walk him through the facts of actually what that spending review did, because he brought it up. he brought it up so presumably he would like to hear the facts. funding for sc
well, mr speaker, wood green academy in sandwell was on labour's building list in 2010. they scrapped it and now children there are in a crumbling school. the head of the national audit office accuses him of taking a sticking plaster approach. the nao report says he cut £869 million. the person who ran the department for education says he is personally responsible. on monday, he leapt to his own defence, saying it is utterly wrong to blame him. so why does literally everyone else say it is his...
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the sun is so hot, my breathing becomes laboured. ifeel like i'm chained to a boiler. man, i have to keep going! my brother and friend both rush to support me. but i can't give up now. i have to reach the end. i tapped into my energy deep down. and somehow managed to push through. but as i crossed the finish line, my body simply gave out. i felt faint. ijust could not catch my breath. this was everything my doctor and friends had warned me about. the end of the marathon was scary and could've cost me my life. but it showed me that once i set my mind on something, there's nothing on earth that can stop me. i head back to taveta with an renewed energy! i'm determined to get sickle cell patients and families the support they deserve. and i decide to confront our member of county assembly. the governor promises his support and i speak to as many officials as i can, hoping to drum up support for a specialist centre. thank you so much, mama. finally, after years of advocating, a special clinic for sickle cell patients in taveta is unveiled. all the battles, all the obstacles
the sun is so hot, my breathing becomes laboured. ifeel like i'm chained to a boiler. man, i have to keep going! my brother and friend both rush to support me. but i can't give up now. i have to reach the end. i tapped into my energy deep down. and somehow managed to push through. but as i crossed the finish line, my body simply gave out. i felt faint. ijust could not catch my breath. this was everything my doctor and friends had warned me about. the end of the marathon was scary and could've...
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now, ou labour from the company. now, you mentioned _ labour from the company. now, you mentioned that _ labour from the company. now, you mentioned that the - labour from the company. now, you mentioned that the job i labour from the company. now, you mentioned that the job is i you mentioned that the job is not the samejob you mentioned that the job is not the same job that your grandfather had enjoyed, but the employers would say that society is not the same society either and the economic conditions are not the same either. can you understand their argument as to why they feel they can�*t go for the a0% pay increase? i feel they can't go for the 40% pay increase?— feel they can't go for the 4096 pay increase?— pay increase? i would say to them, the — pay increase? i would say to them, the weather - pay increase? i would say to them, the weather changesl pay increase? i would say to l them, the weather changes as well but we�*ve got some boots and amendments and jackets that we protect ourselves with and that�*s what the uaw is trying to do for th
now, ou labour from the company. now, you mentioned _ labour from the company. now, you mentioned that _ labour from the company. now, you mentioned that the - labour from the company. now, you mentioned that the job i labour from the company. now, you mentioned that the job is i you mentioned that the job is not the samejob you mentioned that the job is not the same job that your grandfather had enjoyed, but the employers would say that society is not the same society either and the economic...
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. being the national campaign coordinator for labour. when you put it all together there might be some people who say this is further evidence of sir keir starmer leading his party away from the labour left. i think those close to sir keir starmer would say, what this is about is him preparing for government, being serious about having a shadow cabinet that can win a general election if indeed that happens which we are expecting to take place next year and then of course go on to form a government. that's the message sir keir starmer is trying to portray. but it has been pretty extensive when it comes to some posts but also lots of movements at thejunior to some posts but also lots of movements at the junior shadow ministerial level and when it all boils down, quite a big move but none of the top posts have changed at this point. the none of the top posts have changed at this point-— at this point. the messaging is important _ at this point. the messaging is important because _ at this point. the messaging is important because they - a
. being the national campaign coordinator for labour. when you put it all together there might be some people who say this is further evidence of sir keir starmer leading his party away from the labour left. i think those close to sir keir starmer would say, what this is about is him preparing for government, being serious about having a shadow cabinet that can win a general election if indeed that happens which we are expecting to take place next year and then of course go on to form a...
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the labour is asking for a wage increase of about 36%, the management has offered amount 20%, so there's still a big gap between the two sides. the labour unions there have also thrown out some almost fantastical once in terms of a return to a normal pension system, and even a four—day workweek. so these are kind of real outliers here in the global industry and would take the unionis? american workers into uncharted territories. find into uncharted territories. and if ou into uncharted territories. and if you bring — into uncharted territories. and if you bring in _ into uncharted territories. and if you bring in the _ into uncharted territories. and if you bring in the asian perspective, what are things that have been done differently here, how would we draw those comparisons for the strike to be resolved? for background, what ou be resolved? for background, what you are _ be resolved? for background, what you are seeing _ be resolved? for background, what you are seeing in - be resolved? for background, what you are seeing in the - be resolved? for background, what you are seeing
the labour is asking for a wage increase of about 36%, the management has offered amount 20%, so there's still a big gap between the two sides. the labour unions there have also thrown out some almost fantastical once in terms of a return to a normal pension system, and even a four—day workweek. so these are kind of real outliers here in the global industry and would take the unionis? american workers into uncharted territories. find into uncharted territories. and if ou into uncharted...
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the tension comes at a key moment for america's labour movement. the teamsters recently won concessions on ups, while hollywood remains paralysed by the actors and writers strike. this isn'tjust about the uaw, this is about the social inequality that exists in this country. uaw organiser daniel vicente says members are ready to walk out. the wall street analysts are looking at this on paper, as numbers. we are trying to tell you, this isn'tjust about money. and so, some of america's biggest industrial names and its workers inch closer to a shutdown, one with big implications for the us economy. the hunting of whales has resumed in iceland after the country decided not to extend a temporary ban put in place earlier this summer. this old whaling boat will soon be heading out to sea to go hunting. earlier in the summer, the practice was suspended over animal welfare concerns. now the government has let whaling restart. the minister said she had done so reluctantly. translation: this discussion is far from over. _ i think it is important that it contin
the tension comes at a key moment for america's labour movement. the teamsters recently won concessions on ups, while hollywood remains paralysed by the actors and writers strike. this isn'tjust about the uaw, this is about the social inequality that exists in this country. uaw organiser daniel vicente says members are ready to walk out. the wall street analysts are looking at this on paper, as numbers. we are trying to tell you, this isn'tjust about money. and so, some of america's biggest...
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there is no real common ground yet found between the labour and the management. the labour is asking for a wage increase of about 36%. the management has offered about 20%. so there is a big gap between the two sides. the labour unions have thrown out some almost fantastical wants such as a return to a normal pension system and even four day work week. these are kind of real outliers there in the global industry that would take the unionised american workers into the kind of uncharted territory. if you bring in the asian perspective, what are the things that have been done differently here for you to make any comparisons? how do we draw those comparisons as a strike lays out? for background, what you are seeing in the united states is an unprecedented strike against all three american automakers at the same time. meanwhile, injapan, for example, you would rarely ever see a strike. i don't think in my time working here since the early 2000s have we ever seen a strike at any of the carmakers here. by contrast, you see more of a collegial or cooperative approach to
there is no real common ground yet found between the labour and the management. the labour is asking for a wage increase of about 36%. the management has offered about 20%. so there is a big gap between the two sides. the labour unions have thrown out some almost fantastical wants such as a return to a normal pension system and even four day work week. these are kind of real outliers there in the global industry that would take the unionised american workers into the kind of uncharted...
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_ labour and trade union movements and when you split the labour _ labour and trade union movements and when you split the labour movement i when you split the labour movement generally, you weaken the labour movement. i spent most of my time as a trade unionist and labour party member trying to build consensus, not agreements on everything. that says that a united party is one that is more likely to win power.- is more likely to win power. shock revelation. _ is more likely to win power. shock revelation, conservative _ is more likely to win power. shock revelation, conservative ministers say that about you. during the pandemic, covid, when you at the tuc, working therefore two decades, had dire talks with ministers about how to deal with covid, javer pinchot said? —— direct talks. == pinchot said? -- direct talks. -- direct talks- _ pinchot said? —— direct talks. » direct talks. that is the beauty of trade unions, myjob is to represent working people and whoever is in number ten on the department of business, department for transport, myjob is to build a relationship and
_ labour and trade union movements and when you split the labour _ labour and trade union movements and when you split the labour movement i when you split the labour movement generally, you weaken the labour movement. i spent most of my time as a trade unionist and labour party member trying to build consensus, not agreements on everything. that says that a united party is one that is more likely to win power.- is more likely to win power. shock revelation. _ is more likely to win power. shock...
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the labour leader sir keir starmer is expected to reshuffle his shadow cabinet tomorrow as mp5 return to westminster from their summer break. there is much speculation over what role sir keir may give his deputy leader angela rayner. now on bbc news, africa eye — sickle cell: the enemy within. my name is lea. i may look like a normal twentysomething... ..but my life is often consumed by illness. approximately 1,000 people are born every day in africa with sickle cell. i have sickle cell disease. up to 90% of us die before the age of five. 0ur government do little to help us. and i'm advocating to those in power to change that. even in our own communities, people with sickle cell are often treated like outcasts because of misconception and stigma surrounding the disease. i'm putting my life on the line to fight this deadly disease and to dispel the myths that surround it. sickle cell is not witchcraft. it's not — it's not ancestral curses. it's something that we can solve. gentle guitar music plays. she speaks swahili. 0h, damn! the abnormal sickle—shaped red blood cells in my bo
the labour leader sir keir starmer is expected to reshuffle his shadow cabinet tomorrow as mp5 return to westminster from their summer break. there is much speculation over what role sir keir may give his deputy leader angela rayner. now on bbc news, africa eye — sickle cell: the enemy within. my name is lea. i may look like a normal twentysomething... ..but my life is often consumed by illness. approximately 1,000 people are born every day in africa with sickle cell. i have sickle cell...
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and when you split the labour movement generally, you weaken the labour movements. so, i've spent most of my time as a trade unionist and as a labour party member trying to build consensus. not agreement on everything, but that sort of sense that a united party is a party that is more likely to win power. it is interesting you say that because — shock revelation — conservative ministers say that about you. i've spoken to some that have dealt with you. oh, really? during the pandemic, during covid when you at the tuc and you had been working in the tuc for what, about two decades before you are general secretary, had direct talks with ministers about how to deal with covid. did you ever, when you first did them, pinch yourself and said, what am i doing, i'm sitting around the table with a bunch of tories and i grew up in a city that hated them? you know, that is the beauty of trade unions. i mean, myjob is to represent working people and whoever is in number ten, who is ever in the department of business, who is ever in the department for transport, myjob is to b
and when you split the labour movement generally, you weaken the labour movements. so, i've spent most of my time as a trade unionist and as a labour party member trying to build consensus. not agreement on everything, but that sort of sense that a united party is a party that is more likely to win power. it is interesting you say that because — shock revelation — conservative ministers say that about you. i've spoken to some that have dealt with you. oh, really? during the pandemic, during...
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over from labour to the i move over from labour to the conservatives _ move over from labour to the conservatives in _ move over from labour to the conservatives in northern i move over from labour to the i conservatives in northern areas. where _ conservatives in northern areas. where is — conservatives in northern areas. where is the _ conservatives in northern areas. where is the argument - conservatives in northern areas. where is the argument from i conservatives in northern areas. where is the argument from the conservative _ where is the argument from the conservative government - where is the argument from the conservative government is- where is the argument from the conservative government is that those _ conservative government is that those young _ conservative government is that those young voters _ conservative government is that those young voters potentially. conservative government is that l those young voters potentially are already— those young voters potentially are already supportive _ those young voters potentially are already supportive of— those young voters potentia
over from labour to the i move over from labour to the conservatives _ move over from labour to the conservatives in _ move over from labour to the conservatives in northern i move over from labour to the i conservatives in northern areas. where _ conservatives in northern areas. where is — conservatives in northern areas. where is the _ conservatives in northern areas. where is the argument - conservatives in northern areas. where is the argument from i conservatives in northern areas. where...
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what would labour do differently? obviously, ou want labour do differently? obviously, you want to _ labour do differently? obviously, you want to resource _ labour do differently? obviously, you want to resource all- labour do differently? obviously, you want to resource all public. you want to resource all public services properly. like any situation like this, we will have to look at what we inherit... so you would increase at the spending budget? i get these questions all the time of the spending budget, but we would have to look at the situation we inherit. the economy was trashed almost a year ago by the conservative party which has had a lasting impact on the economy, so we hope to do the right thing by public services, but for labour, whether it is the prison service or any other service, financial stability will also come first because we saw in real time what happens when a government forgets financial stability and it happened with that disastrous tory mini budget exactly a year ago. pat disastrous tory mini budget exactly a earauo. ., a ., disastr
what would labour do differently? obviously, ou want labour do differently? obviously, you want to _ labour do differently? obviously, you want to resource _ labour do differently? obviously, you want to resource all- labour do differently? obviously, you want to resource all public. you want to resource all public services properly. like any situation like this, we will have to look at what we inherit... so you would increase at the spending budget? i get these questions all the time of the...
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conservatives harking back to the last time labour was in power. if they want to announce something major during a pandemic, for example, even might make it difficult to do that. qm. make it difficult to do that. 0k, thank you _ make it difficult to do that. 0k, thank you for— make it difficult to do that. 0k, thank you for taking _ make it difficult to do that. 0k, thank you for taking us through that. brazil's supreme court has started considering whether to decriminalise abortion in south america's largest country. a process that could take months. currently, abortion is only allowed in three cases — that of rape, risk to the woman's life and when the foetus has an undeveloped brain. if the country's supreme court votes in favour, abortion would be decriminalised up to 12 weeks gestation. our south america correspondent katy watson reports from sao paulo. three weeks ago, paloma had an abortion. she doesn't want to show her face, such is the tip you around such is the taboo around terminations here in brazil. she shows me the scans revealing
conservatives harking back to the last time labour was in power. if they want to announce something major during a pandemic, for example, even might make it difficult to do that. qm. make it difficult to do that. 0k, thank you _ make it difficult to do that. 0k, thank you for— make it difficult to do that. 0k, thank you for taking _ make it difficult to do that. 0k, thank you for taking us through that. brazil's supreme court has started considering whether to decriminalise abortion in south...
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of the statement from the labour pa ? ., ., ., ., of the statement from the labour pa ? ., ., ., . , of the statement from the labour pa ? ., ., ., ., party? tomorrow marks exactly one ear since party? tomorrow marks exactly one year since the _ party? tomorrow marks exactly one year since the mini _ party? tomorrow marks exactly one year since the mini budget - party? tomorrow marks exactly one year since the mini budget which i party? tomorrow marks exactly one | year since the mini budget which led to the spectacular unravelling of the premiership of liz truss and labour will take every opportunity to remind us of what happened a year ago. they argue it continues to have ago. they argue it continues to have a profound impact on housing costs one of the big criticisms of the speech given by the then chancellor kwasi karteng was that it was not accompanied by a forecast from the obr, that accompanied by a forecast from the 0br, that arguably spooked the markets because they wondered how all of the tax rises and spending cuts that were announced would actually be funded.
of the statement from the labour pa ? ., ., ., ., of the statement from the labour pa ? ., ., ., . , of the statement from the labour pa ? ., ., ., ., party? tomorrow marks exactly one ear since party? tomorrow marks exactly one year since the _ party? tomorrow marks exactly one year since the mini _ party? tomorrow marks exactly one year since the mini budget - party? tomorrow marks exactly one year since the mini budget which i party? tomorrow marks exactly one | year since the mini budget...
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we know that roughly half of labour and lib dem voters will vote tactically. as long as we have the unfair, very inefficient first past the post system, that is what people have to do. they don't need us to tell them what to do. proportional representation, that is a longer discussion for the future. thank you for your time. it's an interesting conference. there are all sorts of policies popping up. we just saw one for a penny charged on fat clothes that might be added on fast clothes that might be added to the recycling budget so you have to pay more for something that is fast clothes maybe the leadership don't like that, but there are some original thinking going on here. the former prime minister, gordon brown, has called for a global windfall levy on oil— producing countries, to help poorer nations tackle climate change. speaking ahead of the cop 28 summit in dubai in november, mr brown said the levy would help kick—start a wider agreement for a climate finance fund to support the global south this winter. we've got an explosive situation in the world
we know that roughly half of labour and lib dem voters will vote tactically. as long as we have the unfair, very inefficient first past the post system, that is what people have to do. they don't need us to tell them what to do. proportional representation, that is a longer discussion for the future. thank you for your time. it's an interesting conference. there are all sorts of policies popping up. we just saw one for a penny charged on fat clothes that might be added on fast clothes that...
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i would say it's difficult because labour - say it's difficult because labour does _ say it's difficult because labour does not — say it's difficult because labour does not want _ say it's difficult because labour does not want to _ say it's difficult because labour does not want to make - say it's difficult because labour. does not want to make unfunded spending — does not want to make unfunded spending commitments, - does not want to make unfunded spending commitments, and - does not want to make unfunded spending commitments, and so. does not want to make unfunded - spending commitments, and so much of what i _ spending commitments, and so much of what i think_ spending commitments, and so much of what i think needs _ spending commitments, and so much of what i think needs to _ spending commitments, and so much of what i think needs to be _ spending commitments, and so much of what i think needs to be achieved - what i think needs to be achieved from _ what i think needs to be achieved from a _ what i think needs to be achieved from a labour_ what i think needs to be achieved fro
i would say it's difficult because labour - say it's difficult because labour does _ say it's difficult because labour does not — say it's difficult because labour does not want _ say it's difficult because labour does not want to _ say it's difficult because labour does not want to make - say it's difficult because labour. does not want to make unfunded spending — does not want to make unfunded spending commitments, - does not want to make unfunded spending commitments, and - does not want...
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labour leader keir starmer in the hague _ it. labour leader keir starmer in the hague today, _ it. labour leader keir starmer in the hague today, the _ it. labour leader keir starmer in the hague today, the home - it. labour leader keir starmer in the hague today, the home of. the hague today, the home of europol, the european union's law enforcement agency. he says that were he to get into government at the general election, due at some point next year, then he would negotiate a new deal with the european union, new security arrangement. increasingly returns agreement, so some asylum seekers that come over to the uk would then be able to be sent back to the continent. the potential issue with thatis continent. the potential issue with that is that it might mean uk would have to take some of the seekers that are currently within the eu. so the government has leapt on this. home secretary suella braverman has said the labour leader wants the uk to become a dumping ground for illegal migrants. he says that it is a complete nonsense attack and this is the sensible approach to what is
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the labour leader says traffickers should be treated like terrorists. but the prime minister said a possible deal with brussels could result in the uk accepting thousands of migrants every year. here's our home editor, mark easton. in the last week, almost 1500 migrants arrived in the uk having crossed the channel, more than 23,000 now this year. today labour revealed its plan to stop the boats if they win the next election. the hague in holland was selected as the place for sir keir starmer to launch his policy, a carefully constructed picture opportunity to project the labour leader as a statesman ready, as he puts it, to lead europe's efforts on smashing the smuggling gangs. this is a vile trade and that is why i am here at europol saying, how can we have a better agreement to share intelligence, have joint operations and take these gangs down? europol is an eu policing body which britain left after brexit but labour now wants to negotiate a new agreement giving british police faster and greater access to europol�*s real—time data bases and intel
the labour leader says traffickers should be treated like terrorists. but the prime minister said a possible deal with brussels could result in the uk accepting thousands of migrants every year. here's our home editor, mark easton. in the last week, almost 1500 migrants arrived in the uk having crossed the channel, more than 23,000 now this year. today labour revealed its plan to stop the boats if they win the next election. the hague in holland was selected as the place for sir keir starmer to...
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labour are sa int from sir kier starmer? labour are saying they _ from sir kier starmer? labour are saying they cannot _ from sir kier starmer? labour are saying they cannot make - from sir kier starmer? labour are saying they cannot make any - saying they cannot make any commitments without having looked very closely at the figures. you think that it is entirely possible that labour could get in and run with it, but on the other hand, they could use rishi sunak rolling back from this is a very convenient excuse to do exactly the same and to not go ahead with that, given the spiralling cost. i think the cost of building material in particular has really been hit by inflation over the past few years. like neck and other broad cross over here about infrastructure and spending on infrastructure. we've got the republican party in america who wants to strip all infrastructure spending out of the bell that is currently before congress. the irony is that in fact donald trump stood on a ticket to build infrastructure but he never did stop but he talked about infrastructure week.
labour are sa int from sir kier starmer? labour are saying they _ from sir kier starmer? labour are saying they cannot _ from sir kier starmer? labour are saying they cannot make - from sir kier starmer? labour are saying they cannot make any - saying they cannot make any commitments without having looked very closely at the figures. you think that it is entirely possible that labour could get in and run with it, but on the other hand, they could use rishi sunak rolling back from this is a very...
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well, unskilled labours, we need too to some extent. that's fine. and if those people can be given work, that's also fine. but that's not what we are experiencing. this year alone, we have an influx of some 800,000 people. and at the same time, those on social welfare, when it comes, for example, to syrians, which make up a big group, 55% of them are on social welfare — not talking about ukrainians, who, for some other reasons, are even beyond those numbers, above those numbers. isn't the truth, mr boehringer, that what we have here is a policy based not on economics or demographics, it's simply based on prejudice? you're the man who once described germany's muslim population as, quote, "a great danger to our state." and there are other senior figures in the afd who absolutely explicitly peddle the so—called great replacement theory, the idea that muslim peoples and populations are coming in to white countries to ultimately try and replace them and dominate the white people. that's what this is all about, isn't it? it's an ideology you have in t
well, unskilled labours, we need too to some extent. that's fine. and if those people can be given work, that's also fine. but that's not what we are experiencing. this year alone, we have an influx of some 800,000 people. and at the same time, those on social welfare, when it comes, for example, to syrians, which make up a big group, 55% of them are on social welfare — not talking about ukrainians, who, for some other reasons, are even beyond those numbers, above those numbers. isn't the...
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, so she used be labour. ~ . ., ., ., labour. what are you doing? you leavin: ? labour. what are you doing? you leaving? no. _ labour. what are you doing? you leaving? no, not— labour. what are you doing? you leaving? no, not yet. _ labour. what are you doing? you leaving? no, not yet. a - labour. what are you doing? you leaving? no, not yet. a little - labour. what are you doing? you leaving? no, not yet. a little bit| leaving? no, not yet. a little bit hard to hear— leaving? no, not yet. a little bit hard to hear but _ leaving? no, not yet. a little bit hard to hear but that _ leaving? no, not yet. a little bit hard to hear but that was - leaving? no, not yet. a little bit| hard to hear but that was gordon brown back in 2010, the then prince charles in 2005 speaking about a bbc reporter and former us president george w bush speaking to former prime minister tony blair in 2006. what can we take from these kind of moments? i what can we take from these kind of moments? ., , moments? i think the very elementary. _ moments? i t
, so she used be labour. ~ . ., ., ., labour. what are you doing? you leavin: ? labour. what are you doing? you leaving? no. _ labour. what are you doing? you leaving? no, not— labour. what are you doing? you leaving? no, not yet. _ labour. what are you doing? you leaving? no, not yet. a - labour. what are you doing? you leaving? no, not yet. a little - labour. what are you doing? you leaving? no, not yet. a little bit| leaving? no, not yet. a little bit hard to hear— leaving? no, not yet....
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this is an i labour said... this is an absolute _ labour said... this is an absolute bar. _ labour said... this is an absolute bar. no - labour said... this is an absolute bar. no way i labour said... this is an absolute bar. no way to j labour said... this is an i absolute bar. no way to run labour said... this is an - absolute bar. no way to run the country. late—night policy conservative bunker as ever... a week conservative prime minister rishi sunak. but there was no commitment _ minister rishi sunak. but there was no commitment from i minister rishi sunak. but there l was no commitment from labour to restore any targets that had dropped. a leak within government and a huge row boiling over. more than ever. before we go, australia has declared a space in the start of an el nino weather event with four because of an extremely hot and dry summer head. the announcement comes as the southeast of the country is experiencing an unseasonably hot spring period. in sydney a total fire ban has been implemented and some schools have also been close. th
this is an i labour said... this is an absolute _ labour said... this is an absolute bar. _ labour said... this is an absolute bar. no - labour said... this is an absolute bar. no way i labour said... this is an absolute bar. no way to j labour said... this is an i absolute bar. no way to run labour said... this is an - absolute bar. no way to run the country. late—night policy conservative bunker as ever... a week conservative prime minister rishi sunak. but there was no commitment _...
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labour's ambiguity _ have our full support. labour's ambiguity on _ have our full support. labour's ambiguity on pensions - have our full support. labour's ambiguity on pensions has - have our full support. labour's - ambiguity on pensions has angered some of the unions that were most supportive of the party leadership. i think they should keep the pensions triple lock. i understand there _ pensions triple lock. i understand there are — pensions triple lock. i understand there are lots of young people who need support and need better funding, — need support and need better funding, but there are lots of really — funding, but there are lots of really poor pensioners, people who have worked all their life, contributed to society, and they are entitled _ contributed to society, and they are entitled to — contributed to society, and they are entitled to a decent standard of living — entitled to a decent standard of livina. ., , living. the government says it is still committed _ living. the government says it is still committed to _ living. the government says it is s
labour's ambiguity _ have our full support. labour's ambiguity on _ have our full support. labour's ambiguity on pensions - have our full support. labour's ambiguity on pensions has - have our full support. labour's - ambiguity on pensions has angered some of the unions that were most supportive of the party leadership. i think they should keep the pensions triple lock. i understand there _ pensions triple lock. i understand there are — pensions triple lock. i understand there are lots of...
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henry, separately labour a- eared years ago. henry, separately labour appeared to — years ago. henry, separately labour appeared to be _ years ago. henry, separately labour appeared to be backtracking - years ago. henry, separately labour appeared to be backtracking over. appeared to be backtracking over ending the charitable status of private schools? a, ending the charitable status of private schools?— ending the charitable status of private schools? ending the charitable status of rivate schools? ~ ., _ ., private schools? a labour policy for uuite a private schools? a labour policy for quite a while _ private schools? a labour policy for quite a while now— private schools? a labour policy for quite a while now that _ private schools? a labour policy for quite a while now that they - private schools? a labour policy for quite a while now that they want i private schools? a labour policy for quite a while now that they want to impose vat on private school fees and also and the business rates relief private schools receive. the way they have always had for a long time they
henry, separately labour a- eared years ago. henry, separately labour appeared to — years ago. henry, separately labour appeared to be _ years ago. henry, separately labour appeared to be backtracking - years ago. henry, separately labour appeared to be backtracking over. appeared to be backtracking over ending the charitable status of private schools? a, ending the charitable status of private schools?— ending the charitable status of private schools? ending the charitable status of rivate...
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there is no real common ground yet found between the labour and the management. the labour is asking for a wage increase of about 36%. the management has offered about 20%. so there is a big gap between the two sides. the labour unions have thrown out some almost fantastical wants such as a return to a normal pension system and even four day work week. these are kind of real outliers there in the global industry that would take the unionised american workers into the kind of uncharted territory. ii into the kind of uncharted territory-— territory. if you bring and aaent territory. if you bring and agent perspective, - territory. if you bring and agent perspective, whatl territory. if you bring and i agent perspective, what are territory. if you bring and - agent perspective, what are the things that have been done differently here for you to make any comparisons? 0ut we drove those comparisons as a strike lays out? for background, - strike lays out? for background, what l strike lays out? for i background, what you strike lays out? for - background, what you ar
there is no real common ground yet found between the labour and the management. the labour is asking for a wage increase of about 36%. the management has offered about 20%. so there is a big gap between the two sides. the labour unions have thrown out some almost fantastical wants such as a return to a normal pension system and even four day work week. these are kind of real outliers there in the global industry that would take the unionised american workers into the kind of uncharted...
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the labour pa as route? that's right. the labour party as well — route? that's right. the labour party as well as _ route? that's right. the labour party as well as the _ route? that's right. the labour party as well as the lib - route? that's right. the labour party as well as the lib dems, | route? that's right. the labour i party as well as the lib dems, the leader of the lib dems last week, ed davey, was also very clear they condemn rosebank. so labour has condemned it, the lib dems have condemned it, the lib dems have condemned it, the greens have condemned it, the greens have condemned it, the conservative government is really on its own out on a limb. ., ,., .,, ., government is really on its own out on a limb. ., .,, ., _, on a limb. labour has not condemned it if they say — on a limb. labour has not condemned it if they say they _ on a limb. labour has not condemned it if they say they will _ on a limb. labour has not condemned it if they say they will not _ on a limb. labour has not condemned it if they say they will not rescind - it if they say they will n
the labour pa as route? that's right. the labour party as well — route? that's right. the labour party as well as _ route? that's right. the labour party as well as the _ route? that's right. the labour party as well as the lib - route? that's right. the labour party as well as the lib dems, | route? that's right. the labour i party as well as the lib dems, the leader of the lib dems last week, ed davey, was also very clear they condemn rosebank. so labour has condemned it, the lib dems have...
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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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— future labour government if one comes to power? future labour government if one comes to ower? ~ ., �* ., comes to power? well we haven't got numbers and — comes to power? well we haven't got numbers and i— comes to power? well we haven't got numbers and i think _ comes to power? well we haven't got numbers and i think one _ comes to power? well we haven't got numbers and i think one of— comes to power? well we haven't got numbers and i think one of the - numbers and i think one of the difficulties is, labour is saying we are going to have iron fist conservatism, at the same time saying to unions we are going to defend your rights, and that's what it does is it sets the stage for a potential of further industrial action under a labour government. if the government are not going to give nurses and teachers inflation matching pay rises we can see some of them taking strike action and if they reverse the anti—trade union laws it will be easier to go on strike. so there are still a lot of questions around pay, around investment, how much workers can expect under labour go
— future labour government if one comes to power? future labour government if one comes to ower? ~ ., �* ., comes to power? well we haven't got numbers and — comes to power? well we haven't got numbers and i— comes to power? well we haven't got numbers and i think _ comes to power? well we haven't got numbers and i think one _ comes to power? well we haven't got numbers and i think one of— comes to power? well we haven't got numbers and i think one of the - numbers and i think one of...
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live from washington, this is a bbc news special look at workers, labour unions and strikes. 13,000 us auto workers walked off the job on friday to demand better working conditions. the auto makers have made counter—offers, and say they have to consider the long—term viability of their companies. the strike harkens back to decades of conflict between workerand management, in a nation where the car is king. hello i'm caitrona perry. you're very welcome. $z/startfeed. you're very welcome to this bbc news special focussing on the american labour movement, how its changing and specifically the current strike by thousands of us auto $z/startfeed.
live from washington, this is a bbc news special look at workers, labour unions and strikes. 13,000 us auto workers walked off the job on friday to demand better working conditions. the auto makers have made counter—offers, and say they have to consider the long—term viability of their companies. the strike harkens back to decades of conflict between workerand management, in a nation where the car is king. hello i'm caitrona perry. you're very welcome. $z/startfeed. you're very welcome to...
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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
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...
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labour said... _ should also be abandoned. tonight, labour said... this _ should also be abandoned. tonight, labour said... this is _ should also be abandoned. tonight, labour said... this is an _ should also be abandoned. tonight, labour said... this is an absolute i labour said... this is an absolute farce, labour said... this is an absolute farce. this _ labour said... this is an absolute farce. this is _ labour said... this is an absolute farce, this is absolutely - labour said... this is an absolute farce, this is absolutely no - labour said... this is an absolute farce, this is absolutely no way . labour said... this is an absolute | farce, this is absolutely no way to run a _ farce, this is absolutely no way to run a country, late—night policy statements from the downing street bunker _ statements from the downing street bunker is _ statements from the downing street bunker is ever driven by the absolute _ bunker is ever driven by the absolute chaos within the conservative party with a weak
labour said... _ should also be abandoned. tonight, labour said... this _ should also be abandoned. tonight, labour said... this is _ should also be abandoned. tonight, labour said... this is an _ should also be abandoned. tonight, labour said... this is an absolute i labour said... this is an absolute farce, labour said... this is an absolute farce. this _ labour said... this is an absolute farce. this is _ labour said... this is an absolute farce, this is absolutely - labour said... this is...
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detroit's big three auto—makers and the united auto workers remainfarapart in labour negotiations. there's now less than 48 hours before the union's deadline to try to make some significant progress, else the strike is likely to escalate with new work stoppages. aside from pay, one of the main concerns of striking auto—workers in the us is the growth of electric vehicles, which they say could end up causing heavy job losses. but currently, that's a field being led by china, whose dominance in critical materials and supply chains has allowed them to make hi—tech, affordable evs. so how did this happen? and how much should american auto—workers be thinking china? we went to a car dealership in singapore and filed this report. it's said that by the end of this decade, a third of all electric vehicles will be made by chinese manufacturers. now, this is a byd. they have just become the biggest ev—makers in the world. and it's that kind of thing that's got european governments on edge. and it's also got striking american workers worried. the question, though, is should they be? u
detroit's big three auto—makers and the united auto workers remainfarapart in labour negotiations. there's now less than 48 hours before the union's deadline to try to make some significant progress, else the strike is likely to escalate with new work stoppages. aside from pay, one of the main concerns of striking auto—workers in the us is the growth of electric vehicles, which they say could end up causing heavy job losses. but currently, that's a field being led by china, whose dominance...
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that is_ political dividing lines of labour. that is so — political dividing lines of labour. that is so reckless.— political dividing lines of labour. that is so reckless. car-makers have said they are — that is so reckless. car-makers have said they are concerned _ that is so reckless. car-makers have said they are concerned about - that is so reckless. car-makers have said they are concerned about the i said they are concerned about the suggestion that the ban on new petrol and diesel cars could be moved back from 2030. in a statement ford said... a moved back from 2030. in a statement ford said... a relaxation moved back from 2030. in a statement ford said... a relaxation of moved back from 2030. in a statement ford said... a relaxation of 2030 would undermine all three. the view ofthe would undermine all three. the view of the industry _ would undermine all three. the view of the industry is _ would undermine all three. the view of the industry is on _ would undermine all three. the view of the industry is on track _ would undermine all three. the view of the industry
that is_ political dividing lines of labour. that is so — political dividing lines of labour. that is so reckless.— political dividing lines of labour. that is so reckless. car-makers have said they are — that is so reckless. car-makers have said they are concerned _ that is so reckless. car-makers have said they are concerned about - that is so reckless. car-makers have said they are concerned about the i said they are concerned about the suggestion that the ban on new petrol and diesel...
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for english heritage, the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire. a team of workers has been busy.— derbyshire. a team of workers has been busy. without the roof on it, has been busy. without the roof on it. you _ has been busy. without the roof on it. you get — has been busy. without the roof on it, you get more _ on it, you get more deterioration of the stone and of the historic plasterwork so we are very keen to keep as much of the original plasterwork and to repair and make the site accessible for people to come and find out the whole story. people to come and find out the whole story-— whole story. what really stands out when you — whole story. what really stands out when you walk _ whole story. what really stands out when you walk around - whole story. what really stands out when you walk around is . whole story. what really stands out when you walk around is of| out when you walk around is of the decorative plaster walls. they show ornate pictures and they back 400 years. around 500 people a day have been visiting the building since i
for english heritage, the last four years have been a labour of love in this part of derbyshire. a team of workers has been busy.— derbyshire. a team of workers has been busy. without the roof on it, has been busy. without the roof on it. you _ has been busy. without the roof on it. you get — has been busy. without the roof on it, you get more _ on it, you get more deterioration of the stone and of the historic plasterwork so we are very keen to keep as much of the original plasterwork and...
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i have hue towards the labour party? i have huge sympathy — towards the labour party? i have huge sympathy for _ towards the labour party? i have huge sympathy for what - towards the labour party? i have huge sympathy for what the - towards the labour party? i have i huge sympathy for what the young liberals and others are advocating. they are desperate to get on the housing ladder, they don't see the end in sight, councils up and down the country tend to build more, they build more social houses, houses young people could afford to live in. we are on the same page in terms of what we want to achieve, and there is a discussion about how to achieve it. the way our councils do it is the best way, i genuinely believe. the main speaker on the conference floor is the party's deputy leader, who will speak on all those health issues i was talking about at the top of the piece. there will be a question _ about at the top of the piece. there will be a question and _ about at the top of the piece. there will be a question and answer- will be a question and answer session with th
i have hue towards the labour party? i have huge sympathy — towards the labour party? i have huge sympathy for _ towards the labour party? i have huge sympathy for what - towards the labour party? i have huge sympathy for what the - towards the labour party? i have i huge sympathy for what the young liberals and others are advocating. they are desperate to get on the housing ladder, they don't see the end in sight, councils up and down the country tend to build more, they build more social...
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labour's brexit position _ reopening the negotiation? labour's brexit position is _ reopening the negotiation? labour's brexit position is a _ reopening the negotiation? labour's brexit position is a calculated - brexit position is a calculated gamble, and its core voter base is fro your opinion and more affluent in southern seeds with the traditional redwall base, which predominantly voted for brexit, but according to the polls don't think thatis according to the polls don't think that is necessarily going that well. they think it is tied up with the poor economic performance of the uk and so labour thinks there might be and so labour thinks there might be a space to start talking about, not fundamentally changing the relationship, not rejoining the customs union or the single market, but having some additional deals which might take the edge of some of the economic damage of brexit and it thinks it can offer those up without alienating redwall voters, because they have also felt the economic effects of leaving. the they have also felt
labour's brexit position _ reopening the negotiation? labour's brexit position is _ reopening the negotiation? labour's brexit position is a _ reopening the negotiation? labour's brexit position is a calculated - brexit position is a calculated gamble, and its core voter base is fro your opinion and more affluent in southern seeds with the traditional redwall base, which predominantly voted for brexit, but according to the polls don't think thatis according to the polls don't think that is...
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that is talked about _ labour action? absolutely. that is talked about so _ labour action? absolutely. that is talked about so much. - labour action? absolutely. that is talked about so much. not i is talked about so much. not just a fight for our members, but all workers in the us. workers have been getting the short end of the stake in so many different industries. we need to raise their wages and benefits. —— the short end of the stick. it has diminished over the past ten, 15, 20 years. it�*s time to rebuild the middle class. the uaw sees this, the membership, as we are fighting notjust for ourselves fighting not just for ourselves but fighting notjust for ourselves but for the working class in general. but for the working class in ueneral. . , but for the working class in ueneral. ., , , general. really interesting conversation, _ general. really interesting conversation, thanks - general. really interesting conversation, thanks so i general. really interesting i conversation, thanks so much for sharing your thoughts. glad to be with _ for sharing your thoughts. g
that is talked about _ labour action? absolutely. that is talked about so _ labour action? absolutely. that is talked about so much. - labour action? absolutely. that is talked about so much. not i is talked about so much. not just a fight for our members, but all workers in the us. workers have been getting the short end of the stake in so many different industries. we need to raise their wages and benefits. —— the short end of the stick. it has diminished over the past ten, 15, 20 years....
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that is what labour has _ a threat to life? that is what labour has said, _ a threat to life? that is what labour has said, they - a threat to life? that is what labour has said, they see i a threat to life? that is what. labour has said, they see this a threat to life? that is what - labour has said, they see this as an admission by the government they knew about the problem but did not do enough to address it, and gillian keegan suggested this morning that she had stepped it up in the last few weeks and that was partly where this had come from, that because there was a beam which had been deemed to be nonurgent and not unsafe, that then collapse, that she has taken a more strict view if you like and host —— her department has moved quickly, so there is a framing of the issue, that the government knew about the problem for some time, and the wider question we are looking at is, did they do enough to tackle it? ., looking at is, did they do enough to tackle it? . ~ , , tackle it? helen, at westminster, thanks forjoining _ tackle it? helen, at westminster, thanks forjoining
that is what labour has _ a threat to life? that is what labour has said, _ a threat to life? that is what labour has said, they - a threat to life? that is what labour has said, they see i a threat to life? that is what. labour has said, they see this a threat to life? that is what - labour has said, they see this as an admission by the government they knew about the problem but did not do enough to address it, and gillian keegan suggested this morning that she had stepped it up in the last...
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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
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...
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we are seeing the labour party trying to i seeing the labour party trying to get on the front foot of an issue which rishi sunak has made one of his top five priorities, to stop the boats. when we get to the general election next year no doubt this will be a key battleground and we are seeing today what the approach of labour to the issue is, starting to crystallise, the idea getting asylum seekers out of hotel after a year and he wants to get a new security agreement with the eu to help with things like data—sharing and also the possibility of a returns agreement which would mean the uk could send back some of the asylum seekers who arrive on uk shores back to the continent. the potential issue is what does the eu get in return? it might mean the uk has got to take in some of the asylum seekers who are dispersed across mainland europe at the moment and that is a point the conservatives have been highlighting today. this is the prime minister on a visit to a hospital in devon. keir starmer spent this year voting against our stop the boats built, the toughest legislation any governme
we are seeing the labour party trying to i seeing the labour party trying to get on the front foot of an issue which rishi sunak has made one of his top five priorities, to stop the boats. when we get to the general election next year no doubt this will be a key battleground and we are seeing today what the approach of labour to the issue is, starting to crystallise, the idea getting asylum seekers out of hotel after a year and he wants to get a new security agreement with the eu to help with...
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and mr starmertoday, keir starmer, labour starmer today, keir starmer, labour leader, starmertoday, keir starmer, labour leader, was reading out a list of schools. 2010 had been approved for funding that programme still hadn't been dealt with. that programme was not targeted on the right schools, not targeted on the right schools, not delivering value for money, but this is an area where the opposition has seen that they could tie down rishi soon i try to pin on him all of those that. rishi sunak, he is trying to point to the idea that they acted quickly as soon new information... this is an area where the opposition since they have another opportunity to try and make some progress. another opportunity to try and make some progress-— some progress. damien dramatic is here in westminster _ some progress. damien dramatic is here in westminster for _ some progress. damien dramatic is here in westminster for us. - the bbc has been sent a video message from the father and stepmother of sara sharif ? the ten?year?old girl who was found dead at her home in surrey last month. 10?year?old girl
and mr starmertoday, keir starmer, labour starmer today, keir starmer, labour leader, starmertoday, keir starmer, labour leader, was reading out a list of schools. 2010 had been approved for funding that programme still hadn't been dealt with. that programme was not targeted on the right schools, not targeted on the right schools, not delivering value for money, but this is an area where the opposition has seen that they could tie down rishi soon i try to pin on him all of those that. rishi...
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plan — rethink it. justin, do you support labourers plan to _ rethink it. justin, do you support labourers plan to raise _ rethink it. justin, do you support labourers plan to raise money i rethink it. justin, do you support i labourers plan to raise money from vat on parents on fees they pay to private schools? and will that one point whatever billy and it is, 1.6, goes into state schools, would help? i think giving all the pressures that state schools are under it is hard _ that state schools are under it is hard to — that state schools are under it is hard to justify giving additional tax breaks to children and parents who are _ tax breaks to children and parents who are at — tax breaks to children and parents who are at schools that are the most privilege _ who are at schools that are the most privilege in— who are at schools that are the most privilege in our country. i think we're — privilege in our country. i think we're in — privilege in our country. i think we're in a _ privilege in our country. i think we're in a very different place to what _ we're in a very different
plan — rethink it. justin, do you support labourers plan to _ rethink it. justin, do you support labourers plan to raise _ rethink it. justin, do you support labourers plan to raise money i rethink it. justin, do you support i labourers plan to raise money from vat on parents on fees they pay to private schools? and will that one point whatever billy and it is, 1.6, goes into state schools, would help? i think giving all the pressures that state schools are under it is hard _ that state...
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if i draw some political dividing lines with labour and.— with labour and. ifi can interrupt ou with labour and. ifi can interrupt you there. _ with labour and. ifi can interrupt you there, what _ with labour and. ifi can interrupt you there, what is _ with labour and. ifi can interrupt you there, what is your— with labour and. ifi can interrupt you there, what is your response i with labour and. if i can interrupt i you there, what is your response to rishi sunak�*s saying that he is expecting to argue that britain has over delivered on confronting climate change and other countries need to pull their weight? i climate change and other countries need to pull their weight?- need to pull their weight? i would sa the need to pull their weight? i would say the uk _ need to pull their weight? i would say the uk has — need to pull their weight? i would say the uk has a _ need to pull their weight? i would say the uk has a historic- say the uk has a historic responsibility to go further and faster too many countries and we were the first country in the indus
if i draw some political dividing lines with labour and.— with labour and. ifi can interrupt ou with labour and. ifi can interrupt you there. _ with labour and. ifi can interrupt you there, what _ with labour and. ifi can interrupt you there, what is _ with labour and. ifi can interrupt you there, what is your— with labour and. ifi can interrupt you there, what is your response i with labour and. if i can interrupt i you there, what is your response to rishi sunak�*s saying that he is...
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today labour revealed its plan to stop the boats if they win the next election. the hague in holland was selected as the place for sir keir starmer to launch his policy. a carefully constructed picture opportunity to project the labour leader as a statesman, ready, as he puts it, to lead europe's efforts on smashing the smuggling gangs. this is a vile trade and that's why i'm here at europol saying how can we have a better agreement to share intelligence, havejoint operations and take these gangs down? europol is an eu policing body which britain left after brexit, but labour now wants to negotiate a new agreement, giving british police faster and greater access to europol�*s real time data bases and intelligence. labour believes that securing britain's borders requires a closer, not more distant relationship with europe, for instance. with europe, for instance, a new party pledge to end the use of hotels for asylum seekers, some reckon would require a deal with the eu that would mean britain had to accept 100,000 more migrants. i don't think it is credible tha
today labour revealed its plan to stop the boats if they win the next election. the hague in holland was selected as the place for sir keir starmer to launch his policy. a carefully constructed picture opportunity to project the labour leader as a statesman, ready, as he puts it, to lead europe's efforts on smashing the smuggling gangs. this is a vile trade and that's why i'm here at europol saying how can we have a better agreement to share intelligence, havejoint operations and take these...