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the labour leader illegally. the labour leader says the deal may involve a quid pro quo of accepting migrants from the bloc. sir keir and shadow home secretary yvette cooper met with the eu's policing body europol in the hague this morning. shadow cabinet minister nick thomas—symonds told gb news labour want to bring net migration down there are countries now where the government could be fast tracking people through the asylum system so that they can be deported. >> they can be doing that now instead , we have a backlog in instead, we have a backlog in the asylum system of over 170,000 people that that is a lack of control . that's what lack of control. that's what this government is presiding oven this government is presiding over. and frankly, after 13 years, they ought to be sorting it out . it out. >> well, health secretary steve barclay, meanwhile , has accused barclay, meanwhile, has accused sir keir of giving up control. >> we're taking tougher action. we want to also, through our rwanda policy, have a
the labour leader illegally. the labour leader says the deal may involve a quid pro quo of accepting migrants from the bloc. sir keir and shadow home secretary yvette cooper met with the eu's policing body europol in the hague this morning. shadow cabinet minister nick thomas—symonds told gb news labour want to bring net migration down there are countries now where the government could be fast tracking people through the asylum system so that they can be deported. >> they can be doing...
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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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. >> the labour party is to clean the revisit working-class people. four and a half thousand pounds figure. unacceptable those and surrounding counties to help working people. [cheering] >> it's disappointing they allow that. turning hard-working people every time they start their car. [chanting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. we all speak the whole. the warmestst welcome to the neighborhood. he's already made history for the largest majority ever. [chanting] some came through. mr. speaker, the single primary store collapsed in may, 2018. no children were injured. was deemed dangerous at last collapse and everyone knew the problem existed yet the prime minister decided school maintenance, does he agree with his education secretary that he should be fine for doing a good job? >> mr. speaker, i know how concerned parents are but i want to start by ensuring we are doing everything we can and in the face of new information. 22000 in england and the majority will be affected. then two thirds, it's actually not present and they have been infected so far a dedic
. >> the labour party is to clean the revisit working-class people. four and a half thousand pounds figure. unacceptable those and surrounding counties to help working people. [cheering] >> it's disappointing they allow that. turning hard-working people every time they start their car. [chanting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. we all speak the whole. the warmestst welcome to the neighborhood. he's already made history for the largest majority ever. [chanting] some came through....
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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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labour voters in burnle make of that? labour voters in iturnley at _ make of that? labour voters in burnley at the _ make of that? labour voters in burnley at the moment - make of that? labour voters in burnley at the moment are - burnley at the moment are recognising that the conservatives just don't have control of our borders and the conservatives go on about open borders and open border policy but immigration is at the highest it has ever been this 175,000 people on the asylum backlog list and we have a solution to fix it and deal with it, saving the taxpayer £2 billion per year, and tackling the backlog. but instead the conservatives are wanting to rerun some kind of neo— brexit referendum to say, we are ok to work with them but labour does not seem to be. syria stella creasy, is brexit safe syria stella creasy, is brexit safe in labour's hands? in what syria stella creasy, is brexit safe in labour's hands? ., , , in labour's hands? in what sense? brexit is a — in labour's hands? in what sense? brexit is a series _ in labour's hands? in what sense? brexit
labour voters in burnle make of that? labour voters in iturnley at _ make of that? labour voters in burnley at the _ make of that? labour voters in burnley at the moment - make of that? labour voters in burnley at the moment are - burnley at the moment are recognising that the conservatives just don't have control of our borders and the conservatives go on about open borders and open border policy but immigration is at the highest it has ever been this 175,000 people on the asylum backlog list...
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if this is labour's quagmire. if this is labour's grand idea, then i've got a bndge grand idea, then i've got a bridge to sell you. and it's not the channel tunnel. frankly, i don't want my country to become a dumping ground for any boat migrants. you heard that right? any what planet is starmer living on with a housing crisis 7 living on with a housing crisis ? with a health care crisis. with an education crisis. and this clown wants to make them worse. wake up, britain. starmer is offering empty promises and red tape , all designed to make red tape, all designed to make us brussels obedient lapdog on a very short eu leash . ben very short eu leash. ben benjamin butterworth i'll start with you. i'm assuming you looked at that and thought it was the best plan you'd ever heard. well, at least it actually is a plan rather than the bluster and piffle that suella braverman comes outwith. >> you know, she came up with rwanda. costa a fortune, about £120 million. nobody's gone there . she never shuts up about there. sh
if this is labour's quagmire. if this is labour's grand idea, then i've got a bndge grand idea, then i've got a bridge to sell you. and it's not the channel tunnel. frankly, i don't want my country to become a dumping ground for any boat migrants. you heard that right? any what planet is starmer living on with a housing crisis 7 living on with a housing crisis ? with a health care crisis. with an education crisis. and this clown wants to make them worse. wake up, britain. starmer is offering...
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, " labour will scrap charitable stack clearly," labour will scrap charitable stack status for private schools to fund the most ambitious gates new building plan in a generation.", but i will not scrap the charitable status that some private schools enjoy so in that senseit private schools enjoy so in that sense it is a u—turn but if you go back to the 2090 labour manifesto underjeremy corbyn, he talked about closing tax loopholes rather than talking about charitable status —— 2019 manifesto. that is a policy that the labour party seem to have returned to. the substance of this, is there much difference from what i previously promised? they will charge all private schools including those who don't have charitable status vat on school fees, which the sector says it does not want because some of the less well off private schools might find that difficult to absorb and would have to write up their fees. absorb and would have to write up theirfees. there absorb and would have to write up their fees. there will be ending business rates relief as well giving the charitable status schoo
, " labour will scrap charitable stack clearly," labour will scrap charitable stack status for private schools to fund the most ambitious gates new building plan in a generation.", but i will not scrap the charitable status that some private schools enjoy so in that senseit private schools enjoy so in that sense it is a u—turn but if you go back to the 2090 labour manifesto underjeremy corbyn, he talked about closing tax loopholes rather than talking about charitable status...
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they say labour . well we accept they say labour. well we accept that taxes are higher than we want them to be. >> we want taxes to come down. but let's be, you know, clear about things their only going to go one way under labour. they have made a significant amount multi billions of pounds of commitments of spending. where are to get that from are they going to get that from ? going to have raise ? they've going to have to raise taxes they enter downing taxes if they enter downing street at the next. >> so you're comfortable having lost your low tax? tory status . lost your low tax? tory status. >> i would argue that we are still low tax and internationally competitive , but internationally competitive, but we are always looking at ways of bringing it down. but we are the party of responsible, sustainable finances first. well you can trust us with your taxpayer money not to be paying too much debt interest at the expense of something else . expense of something else. >> well, you say about being internationally competitive . interna
they say labour . well we accept they say labour. well we accept that taxes are higher than we want them to be. >> we want taxes to come down. but let's be, you know, clear about things their only going to go one way under labour. they have made a significant amount multi billions of pounds of commitments of spending. where are to get that from are they going to get that from ? going to have raise ? they've going to have to raise taxes they enter downing taxes if they enter downing street...
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mohammed: britain's labour party said ms. braverman was trying to distract from her failures in getting to grips with the uk's migration crisis and they also accused her of using gay people and women as scapegoats. how much was this speech are product of politics? also, is the labour party taking a harder line towards migration now too? guest: the labour party does have to be careful of this because it is very clear when you look at polling in the u.k. that people are worried about migration. those worries seem to ease a bit after brexit, but they seem to be growing again, partly in response to the so-called small boats crisis. and then there is a worry about the next election, and the thing that conservatives might use it as a card to play in the next election. having said that, the labour party has a reputation as an internationalist party. it doesn't want to alienate any of its progressive supporters by taking too hard a line on migration. and in some ways perhaps, suella braverman, rather than making it more difficult for
mohammed: britain's labour party said ms. braverman was trying to distract from her failures in getting to grips with the uk's migration crisis and they also accused her of using gay people and women as scapegoats. how much was this speech are product of politics? also, is the labour party taking a harder line towards migration now too? guest: the labour party does have to be careful of this because it is very clear when you look at polling in the u.k. that people are worried about migration....
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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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will the triple lock be in the labour manifesto? mi lock be in the labour manifesto? all of lock be in the labour manifesto? fill of these things, the triple lock, the pension is quite a lot over the last decade or so, all of the big ticket items will depend on the state of the economy at the time. the manifest will take into account when the election comes, probably in about a year's time.— about a year's time. labour is not committed _ about a year's time. labour is not committed to _ about a year's time. labour is not committed to keeping _ about a year's time. labour is not committed to keeping the - about a year's time. labour is not committed to keeping the triple l about a year's time. labour is not i committed to keeping the triple lock at this stage. committed to keeping the triple lock at this stage-— at this stage. committed to keeping the tri - le at this stage. committed to keeping the triple lock _ at this stage. committed to keeping the triple lock now. _ at this stage. committed to keeping the triple lock now. what _ at this stage. committed to kee
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this is the labour group. this is a labour been labour party problem. it's been running the town, the borough, the city for 13 years. well, it's not 11 years. >> yeah, 11 years. yeah i thought it was pretty impressive. a performance, to be honest. fair play to stephen impressive. a performance, to be horthat. fair play to stephen impressive. a performance, to be horthat. look,play to stephen impressive. a performance, to be horthat. look, thereo stephen impressive. a performance, to be horthat. look, there are ephen impressive. a performance, to be horthat. look, there are some for that. look, there are some some issues here. i think some real issues here. i think what do is to what we need to do is to actually look at the various pressures. ealing, actually look at the various prezgotas. ealing, actually look at the various prezgot 40% ealing, actually look at the various prezgot 40% of ealing, actually look at the various prezgot 40% of the ealing, actually look at the various prezgot 40% of the money aling, actually look at the various prezgot 40% of
this is the labour group. this is a labour been labour party problem. it's been running the town, the borough, the city for 13 years. well, it's not 11 years. >> yeah, 11 years. yeah i thought it was pretty impressive. a performance, to be honest. fair play to stephen impressive. a performance, to be horthat. fair play to stephen impressive. a performance, to be horthat. look,play to stephen impressive. a performance, to be horthat. look, thereo stephen impressive. a performance, to be...
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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 bright hope of people _ labour party. the bright hope of people like — labour party. the bright hope of people like ed _ labour party. the bright hope of people like ed miliband - labour party. the bright hope of people like ed miliband and - labour party. the bright hope of| people like ed miliband and polly toynbee — people like ed miliband and polly toynbee and _ people like ed miliband and polly toynbee. and in _ people like ed miliband and polly toynbee. and in many— people like ed miliband and polly toynbee. and in many ways, - people like ed miliband and polly toynbee. and in many ways, the| people like ed miliband and polly- toynbee. and in many ways, the group of people _ toynbee. and in many ways, the group of people who — toynbee. and in many ways, the group of people who get _ toynbee. and in many ways, the group of people who get together— toynbee. and in many ways, the group of people who get together and - of people who get together and say, thank— of people who get together and say, thank god _ of people who get together and say, thank god fo
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no, he means labour will build it.— labour will build it. i've spoken to nick and he _ labour will build it. i've spoken to nick and he was _ labour will build it. i've spoken to nick and he was very _ labour will build it. i've spoken to nick and he was very clear - labour will build it. i've spoken to nick and he was very clear that i labour will build it. i've spoken to| nick and he was very clear that we are supportive of hs2 being built. what we are responding to room and leak. this is a really important infrastructure project. what i say on your show matters because labour party hope to be in government next year. when not going to make decisions about national infrastructure projects that involve tens of billions of pounds without all of the information being available. you and i have the same information that's been leaked from the government, we need to see the costs. ., ., ., , ., costs. the information is out there, the books. — costs. the information is out there, the books. the _ costs. the information is out there, the books,
no, he means labour will build it.— labour will build it. i've spoken to nick and he _ labour will build it. i've spoken to nick and he was _ labour will build it. i've spoken to nick and he was very _ labour will build it. i've spoken to nick and he was very clear - labour will build it. i've spoken to nick and he was very clear that i labour will build it. i've spoken to| nick and he was very clear that we are supportive of hs2 being built. what we are responding to room and leak. this is a...
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oh, labour. people are saying oh, they're well they're indistinguishable. well we the difference we don't know the difference between so between starmer and sunak, so he's saying all of these quite right wing things throwing the red yet is not taking red meat, but yet is not taking the bait on any of this, is he? >> well, starmer is being advised by lord mandelson. right. and tony blair, the right. and via tony blair, the former master of the dark, partly. and the whole strategy is to say as little as possible to stay under the radar as possible. because every time he does actually come out with a policy , as he did with the policy, as he did with the migration the other week, it falls apart at the first touch and we kind of see labour unmasked. so it's the silent assassin approach continues. >> dave yellow fever. we've got the liberal democrats their conferences in bournemouth . conferences in bournemouth. we've got ed davey in the observer saying, i'll take the fight to the tories . will he? fi
oh, labour. people are saying oh, they're well they're indistinguishable. well we the difference we don't know the difference between so between starmer and sunak, so he's saying all of these quite right wing things throwing the red yet is not taking red meat, but yet is not taking the bait on any of this, is he? >> well, starmer is being advised by lord mandelson. right. and tony blair, the right. and via tony blair, the former master of the dark, partly. and the whole strategy is to say...
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and labour the drum for labour and labour policies, great. policies, which is great. obviously quite obviously you've had quite a political you were political journey. you were dnven political journey. you were driven out of the party under jeremy anti—semitism . jeremy corbyn by anti—semitism. at one point you had to have a bodyguard. you were receiving appalling anti—semitic abuse on social media in in other avenues. keir starmer has now come in. we had a segway where you went to the liberal democrats whole democrats during the whole brexit divide. know you brexit remain divide. i know you had in that the had a child in that time. the independent group that you joined then ended up joined from labour then ended up being changed. uk you stood as a lib 2019 you're lib dem in 2019 and now you're back labour party member. back as a labour party member. presumably you have presumably then you have confidence that starmer has cleaned on this, cleaned up labour's act on this, even though we've got inappropriate language used by diane abbott it comes to diane abbott w
and labour the drum for labour and labour policies, great. policies, which is great. obviously quite obviously you've had quite a political you were political journey. you were dnven political journey. you were driven out of the party under jeremy anti—semitism . jeremy corbyn by anti—semitism. at one point you had to have a bodyguard. you were receiving appalling anti—semitic abuse on social media in in other avenues. keir starmer has now come in. we had a segway where you went to the...
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it's what you get when labour and national when you get labour and national government when you get labour and national goveyou ent when you get labour and national goveyou have to your that you have to manage your budget have to budget properly. you have to competently run the organisation that you're running, that that you're running, be that government or be that local government. we government. that's what we signally to every time signally fail to see. every time you labour in power. you ever get labour in power. the why he talks about the reason why he talks about tory but the reason why tory cuts, but the reason why the tories to spend the tories have had to spend within means in 2010 within their means in 2010 onwards because labour , onwards is because the labour, in words, mine, spent in their words, not mine, spent all the money, so there was no money left in the two. >> it was a birmingham mp >> it was a birmingham labour mp said it. it was a birmingham. your byrne, your your mate liam byrne, your neighbour the the >> but also the money the central able to do central government
it's what you get when labour and national when you get labour and national government when you get labour and national goveyou ent when you get labour and national goveyou have to your that you have to manage your budget have to budget properly. you have to competently run the organisation that you're running, that that you're running, be that government or be that local government. we government. that's what we signally to every time signally fail to see. every time you labour in power. you...
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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
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we're setting out that labour out the change that a labour government would deliver. we're not about that. not complacent about that. there's a time to go there's still a long time to go until whenever it until the election, whenever it comes, i tell you that comes, but i tell you that general election cannot come soon enough. people are crying general election cannot come somforiough. people are crying general election cannot come s001for change ’eople are crying general election cannot come s001for change and.e are crying general election cannot come s001for change and this; crying out for change and this government on government is just lingering on and really and people are really struggling. so i think the british should decide. british people should decide. >> and equally , though, he >> and equally, though, he doesn't seem to be enthused doesn't seem to be too enthused by indeed the cabinet by starmer or indeed the cabinet to which you belong. he talks about the glory days of robin cook and margaret beckett and so—called and says that so—called knowns and
we're setting out that labour out the change that a labour government would deliver. we're not about that. not complacent about that. there's a time to go there's still a long time to go until whenever it until the election, whenever it comes, i tell you that comes, but i tell you that general election cannot come soon enough. people are crying general election cannot come somforiough. people are crying general election cannot come s001for change ’eople are crying general election cannot come...
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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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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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they really love tories or they love labour. so they they really love labour. so they want to do some kind of manipulation to either get someone someone out. someone and or keep someone out. what lib dems? what do you make to lib dems? well, truth about the lib well, the truth about the lib dems is they've always been for years. >> now recipient of the >> now the recipient of the reject of people who are >> now the recipient of the reje unhappy)f people who are >> now the recipient of the reje unhappy with ople who are >> now the recipient of the reje unhappy with the who are >> now the recipient of the reje unhappy with the main are not unhappy with the main parties. that that in parties. so that means that in order to maximise that rubbish vote, they will say anything to anyone time in order to anyone at any time in order to persuade them that they're on their side and they generally excite disgust amongst serious politicians , both conservative politicians, both conservative and labour. i think it's fair to say. i don't think it's harsh at all. i think we've
they really love tories or they love labour. so they they really love labour. so they want to do some kind of manipulation to either get someone someone out. someone and or keep someone out. what lib dems? what do you make to lib dems? well, truth about the lib well, the truth about the lib dems is they've always been for years. >> now recipient of the >> now the recipient of the reject of people who are >> now the recipient of the reje unhappy)f people who are >> now...
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the - labour is so far ahead in the opinion— labour is so far ahead in the opinion polls. _ labour is so far ahead in the opinion polls, it— labour is so far ahead in the opinion polls, it is— labour is so far ahead in the opinion polls, it is steppingl labour is so far ahead in the - opinion polls, it is stepping rather cautiously— opinion polls, it is stepping rather cautiously and _ opinion polls, it is stepping rather cautiously and doesn't _ opinion polls, it is stepping rather cautiously and doesn't want - opinion polls, it is stepping rather cautiously and doesn't want to - opinion polls, it is stepping rather cautiously and doesn't want to do| cautiously and doesn't want to do anything — cautiously and doesn't want to do anything to— cautiously and doesn't want to do anything to upset _ cautiously and doesn't want to do anything to upset the _ cautiously and doesn't want to do anything to upset the apple - cautiously and doesn't want to do anything to upset the apple cart. | cautiously and doesn't want to do| anything to upset the apple cart. i 'ust anything to upset
the - labour is so far ahead in the opinion— labour is so far ahead in the opinion polls. _ labour is so far ahead in the opinion polls, it— labour is so far ahead in the opinion polls, it is— labour is so far ahead in the opinion polls, it is steppingl labour is so far ahead in the - opinion polls, it is stepping rather cautiously— opinion polls, it is stepping rather cautiously and _ opinion polls, it is stepping rather cautiously and doesn't _ opinion polls, it is stepping rather...
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in a labour council, by the way, it is that labour council prides itself home as is that labour council prides itself one home as is that labour council prides itself one of home as is that labour council prides itself one of the he as is that labour council prides itself one of the most as is that labour council prides itself one of the most welcoming being one of the most welcoming places for and asylum places for refugees and asylum seekers. oh, the local mps, laboun seekers. oh, the local mps, labour, local mps. and, labour, all the local mps. and, andifs labour, all the local mps. and, and it's absolutely not and it's absolutely it is not fit for human habitation. so a couple of things i want to get better accommodation for these people and better accommodation for these pec also and better accommodation for these pec also want and better accommodation for these pec also want to and better accommodation for these pec also want to make and better accommodation for these pecalso want to make a and better accommodation for these pecalso want to make a pointi we also want to make a poi
in a labour council, by the way, it is that labour council prides itself home as is that labour council prides itself one home as is that labour council prides itself one of home as is that labour council prides itself one of the he as is that labour council prides itself one of the most as is that labour council prides itself one of the most welcoming being one of the most welcoming places for and asylum places for refugees and asylum seekers. oh, the local mps, laboun seekers. oh, the local...
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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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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
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so many people in the labour traditions and in the labour communities and in the labour communities and in the labour heartlands that we want to win, to be able to take power to general election. so finally, keir huw thomas come to this where said we need this point where he said we need a which is very, very a policy which is very, very welcome to have a policy. now, i think in similar to other very divisive , he's hoping divisive issues, he's hoping that this will divide but not divide people enough to stop them voting labour at the next general election. so if he can just be marginally better than rishi sunak on this so people on the left aren't too offended and outraged that they won't vote for him. people on the right aren't too outraged at it's horrendous. then he'll be horrendous. then then he'll be in the kind of ground he wants to be in, which is he annoys everybody, but just little everybody, but just a little bit. kind of seems to bit. and that's kind of seems to be the keir starmer strategy. >> so basically you, james, you want to be as boring as want him to be as boring as
so many people in the labour traditions and in the labour communities and in the labour communities and in the labour heartlands that we want to win, to be able to take power to general election. so finally, keir huw thomas come to this where said we need this point where he said we need a which is very, very a policy which is very, very welcome to have a policy. now, i think in similar to other very divisive , he's hoping divisive issues, he's hoping that this will divide but not divide people...
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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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— 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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well, i think have think from jill labour have raised labour did raised it, but labour did nothing about it when they were in government, at all. in government, nothing at all. >> course when the school >> and of course when the school building was cancelled building programme was cancelled or repair programme was cancelled the tories, cancelled in 2010 by the tories, that coalition, wasn't it? >> it was cameron and nick clegg. the government had run out of money. >> the cabinet? the >> remember the cabinet? the chief secretary treasury chief secretary of the treasury left saying, sorry, left the note saying, sorry, i've the money, the i've spent all the money, the coffers empty. coffers are empty. >> let's get the >> yeah. now let's get the thoughts maths and thoughts of maths teacher and broadcaster bobby seagull morning, bobby. good morning. thank us this thank you for joining us this morning. know that you were morning. i know that you were quite busy on the media during lockdowns when kids lockdowns when all the kids were home teachers home school going and teachers have resilient,
well, i think have think from jill labour have raised labour did raised it, but labour did nothing about it when they were in government, at all. in government, nothing at all. >> course when the school >> and of course when the school building was cancelled building programme was cancelled or repair programme was cancelled the tories, cancelled in 2010 by the tories, that coalition, wasn't it? >> it was cameron and nick clegg. the government had run out of money. >> the...
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you turn after you return from the labour party. given that the tories and labor are two -- of the same -- offering new vision, no hope, does the prime minister agree the only way scottish -- >> order. >> let's think about language. let's be more tempered. [indiscernible] >> how could you change the -- >> two -- two cheeks of the same bottom. just a prime minister agree that the only way for scottish waters to -- in his policies is to put s&p to leave westminster forever? p.m. sunak: obviously not but i think the crux of that question was directed to the opposition rather than me. i don't want to get in the middle of that. we want to ensure welfare systems that are compassionate while supporting those who can enter work to do so because that is fair for everyone else. i believe that is a system we are achieving and right now we are providing support to help the villages in scotland and we will continue to do so. >> that completes the prime minister's questions. [no audio] i think we've all heard the old saw that the third
you turn after you return from the labour party. given that the tories and labor are two -- of the same -- offering new vision, no hope, does the prime minister agree the only way scottish -- >> order. >> let's think about language. let's be more tempered. [indiscernible] >> how could you change the -- >> two -- two cheeks of the same bottom. just a prime minister agree that the only way for scottish waters to -- in his policies is to put s&p to leave westminster...
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labour says only the emissions. labour says only the tories could spend £500 million of taxpayers money to make thousands of british workers redundant. the man killed in a dog attack in staffordshire yesterday has been named by police as ian price. the 52 year old died in hospital after being seriously injured in stonnall yesterday afternoon near walsall in staffordshire. a man has been arrested on suspicion of being in charge of two dangerous dogs, both believed to be american xl bullies. the prime minister said today the breed will be banned in the uk by the end of this year. in the uk by the end of this year . three in the uk by the end of this year. three members of in the uk by the end of this year . three members of sara year. three members of sara sharif's family have been remanded in custody after being charged with a ten year old's murder . charged with a ten year old's murder. sara's father, irfan sharif , and his partner and sharif, and his partner and brother have also been charged with causing or allow
labour says only the emissions. labour says only the tories could spend £500 million of taxpayers money to make thousands of british workers redundant. the man killed in a dog attack in staffordshire yesterday has been named by police as ian price. the 52 year old died in hospital after being seriously injured in stonnall yesterday afternoon near walsall in staffordshire. a man has been arrested on suspicion of being in charge of two dangerous dogs, both believed to be american xl bullies. the...
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does like starmers does that sound like starmers labour? no, it doesn't, labour? cressida no, it doesn't, doesit labour? cressida no, it doesn't, does it ? does it? >> labour's private schools tax raid will make education more elitist. so starmer is talking about adding vat. basically to private school fees, which would raise 1.6 billion. and he's saying he can put that into state education. so he's robbing the rich to pay the poor . but of the rich to pay the poor. but of course, all the schools are panicking and saying, no, don't do all our do that. we'll lose all our pupils. everyone some people pupils. everyone or some people will . i don't know. i will leave. i don't know. i mean, i don't know. i suppose the point is that the really elite people leave , elite people won't leave, however expensive it is. in fact, probably quite fact, they'll probably quite like a bit more like it if it gets a bit more expensive. oh, yeah, good point. >> these >> and that's it. and these people aren't necessarily rich. they're not obviously wealthy, as puts more as it says here
does like starmers does that sound like starmers labour? no, it doesn't, labour? cressida no, it doesn't, doesit labour? cressida no, it doesn't, does it ? does it? >> labour's private schools tax raid will make education more elitist. so starmer is talking about adding vat. basically to private school fees, which would raise 1.6 billion. and he's saying he can put that into state education. so he's robbing the rich to pay the poor . but of the rich to pay the poor. but of course, all the...
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>> labour's deputy leader ? >> labour's deputy leader? >> labour's deputy leader? >> yeah, extremely popular. >> yeah, extremely popular. >> is she? can you work out why or why she's on their radar? does she have a big tiktok presence or something? because that's generally where a lot of your generation will their your generation will get their politics from. >> uh , not as far as i know. >> uh, not as far as i know. i think , because she, you know, think, because she, you know, plays into the whole i'm a working class woman and, you know, i grew up on a council estate. people they estate. people think they connect to that. and, um, they , connect to that. and, um, they, they, they see her as one of them or, you know , they see her them or, you know, they see her as someone, you know, of the same sort . they could talk to same sort. they could talk to someone who knows what it's like. it's relatable . like. it's relatable. >> and what about you, milton? are you going to follow in dad's footsteps and consider a career in politics later on? >> definitely . i'm alread
>> labour's deputy leader ? >> labour's deputy leader? >> labour's deputy leader? >> yeah, extremely popular. >> yeah, extremely popular. >> is she? can you work out why or why she's on their radar? does she have a big tiktok presence or something? because that's generally where a lot of your generation will their your generation will get their politics from. >> uh , not as far as i know. >> uh, not as far as i know. i think , because she, you...
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and labour standards . as this row labour standards. as this row follows starmers plans to renegotiate the brexit deal and to tackle the small boats crisis with a proposed arrangement with brussels that could potentially see the uk accept thousands of migrants from the eu in a reciprocal deal . so is a vote reciprocal deal. so is a vote for labour a vote to rejoin? let's ask tonight's newsmaker, politics legend and television personality. former government minister ann widdecombe . and minister ann widdecombe. and what do you think about this? is keir starmer's very public flirtation with the eu by accident or by design ? accident or by design? >> oh, it's by design . >> oh, it's by design. >> oh, it's by design. >> i've never had any doubt at all. don't forget, starmer was in favour of second in favour of a second referendum. didn't want to referendum. he didn't want to accept the result that the british people had returned and he still doesn't want accept he still doesn't want to accept that result . and
and labour standards . as this row labour standards. as this row follows starmers plans to renegotiate the brexit deal and to tackle the small boats crisis with a proposed arrangement with brussels that could potentially see the uk accept thousands of migrants from the eu in a reciprocal deal . so is a vote reciprocal deal. so is a vote for labour a vote to rejoin? let's ask tonight's newsmaker, politics legend and television personality. former government minister ann widdecombe . and minister...
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we know that roughly half of labour _ seat. we know that roughly half of labour and — seat. we know that roughly half of labourand lib seat. we know that roughly half of labour and lib dem voters will vote tactically _ labour and lib dem voters will vote tactically. as long as we have the unfair, _ tactically. as long as we have the unfair, very— tactically. as long as we have the unfair, very inefficient first past the post— unfair, very inefficient first past the post system, that is what people have to _ the post system, that is what people have to do _ the post system, that is what people have to do. they don't need us to tell them — have to do. they don't need us to tell them what to do. proportional representation, _ tell them what to do. proportional representation, that _ tell them what to do. proportional representation, that is _ tell them what to do. proportional representation, that is a - tell them what to do. proportional representation, that is a longer i representation, that is a longer discussion for the future. thank you for your time. it�*s an inte
we know that roughly half of labour _ seat. we know that roughly half of labour and — seat. we know that roughly half of labourand lib seat. we know that roughly half of labour and lib dem voters will vote tactically _ labour and lib dem voters will vote tactically. as long as we have the unfair, _ tactically. as long as we have the unfair, very— tactically. as long as we have the unfair, very inefficient first past the post— unfair, very inefficient first past the post system, that is...
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and it doesn't if those doesn't matter if those londoners tory labour or londoners are tory labour or liberal, whatever there are those with no particular politics at all. you've got to listen to people . listen to people. >> and on that note, i've just got to ask you about this, because it's been alleged that you've liked tweets that endorse comments enoch powell , comments made by enoch powell, that you've , i think that also that you've, i think tweeted in 2020 quotes. come on, donald trump, make sure you win and wipe the smile off this man's face. that's in response to a video of sadiq khan. you've also liked a tweet calling mr khan a traitor rat and saying that he's our nipple height mayor of london. stan? yeah. are they the right things to be retweeting? well quite frankly, iknock retweeting? well quite frankly, i knock on doors morning, noon and night. >> that's what i do . i ask >> that's what i do. i ask people their opinions. i have neven people their opinions. i have never, ever, ever had anybody on a doorstep say, oh, but i don't like your tweets. people are worried about
and it doesn't if those doesn't matter if those londoners tory labour or londoners are tory labour or liberal, whatever there are those with no particular politics at all. you've got to listen to people . listen to people. >> and on that note, i've just got to ask you about this, because it's been alleged that you've liked tweets that endorse comments enoch powell , comments made by enoch powell, that you've , i think that also that you've, i think tweeted in 2020 quotes. come on, donald...
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so we put it to labour. right. so we put it to labour. the labour says no the labour party says that no such deal has taken place and they've issued reissued sir keir starmer's official response to that meeting with macron . we had that meeting with macron. we had a very constructive and positive meeting which you can imagine covered a wide range of issues. we had a very political discussion covering a lot of issues with global issues to do with global politics, also it was an politics, but also it was an opportunity to look at the future prosperity, future security, most security, some of the most pressing on my mind and pressing issues on my mind and the president's mind. hey, interesting i tell you interesting stuff. i tell you what i mean. interesting stuff. i tell you whati mean. it interesting stuff. i tell you what i mean. it would be an absolute scandal, wouldn't it? as whether or keir as to whether or not keir starmer and emmanuel macron have actually some kind of actually agreed some kind of deal actually agreed some kind of dea
so we put it to labour. right. so we put it to labour. the labour says no the labour party says that no such deal has taken place and they've issued reissued sir keir starmer's official response to that meeting with macron . we had that meeting with macron. we had a very constructive and positive meeting which you can imagine covered a wide range of issues. we had a very political discussion covering a lot of issues with global issues to do with global politics, also it was an politics, but...
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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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and labour would infrastructure. and labour would have a very different approach. we would make sure not only that we sped up infrastructure projects, but that we then didn't have this kind of speculation and instability because it's causing huge , huge because it's causing huge, huge issues for our country's reputation . reputation. >> meanwhile, rishi sunak is considering plans that would effectively ban cigarettes for the next generation. it would entail steadily increasing the legal age for consuming tobacco , as reported in the guardian. if implemented by 2026, it would mean anyone aged 15 and under now would never be able to buy a cigarette. a smoking costs society some £17 billion every yean society some £17 billion every year, according to government research, with 2.4 billion of that going to the nhs alone. ministers are also understood to be drawing up plans to ban disposable vapes . be drawing up plans to ban disposable vapes. humans could lose control of machines because artificial intelligence is developing too fast for regulators to keep up. that's
and labour would infrastructure. and labour would have a very different approach. we would make sure not only that we sped up infrastructure projects, but that we then didn't have this kind of speculation and instability because it's causing huge , huge because it's causing huge, huge issues for our country's reputation . reputation. >> meanwhile, rishi sunak is considering plans that would effectively ban cigarettes for the next generation. it would entail steadily increasing the legal...
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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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that, of course sent labour labour's manchester mayor, andy burnham apoplectic with rage. a lot of rail experts have been saying if you don't do the birmingham to manchester thing, hs2 does, what's the point? it doesn't any sense. we've doesn't make any sense. we've already train lines from doesn't make any sense. we've already to train lines from doesn't make any sense. we've already to birmingham nes from doesn't make any sense. we've already to birmingham perfectly london to birmingham perfectly serviceable. i think now now serviceable. but i think now now given that it's a fluid moment with hs2, it's understandable that people that want the leeds leg are sticking their or back in and saying, look, if we are going do this thing, you've going to do this thing, you've got leeds, do it properly got to do leeds, do it properly and the cost benefit and all the cost benefit analysis i've seen of hs2 obviously massive cost, it went from 30,000,000,000 in 2010. it's estimated more than 100 it's now estimated more than 100 billion. all the cost benefit analysis shows that the lo
that, of course sent labour labour's manchester mayor, andy burnham apoplectic with rage. a lot of rail experts have been saying if you don't do the birmingham to manchester thing, hs2 does, what's the point? it doesn't any sense. we've doesn't make any sense. we've already train lines from doesn't make any sense. we've already to train lines from doesn't make any sense. we've already to birmingham nes from doesn't make any sense. we've already to birmingham perfectly london to birmingham...
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claims that labour consensual. claims that labour wants the uk to join the eu's migrant quota scheme are complete garbage. sir keir starmer says the labour leader had indicated he'd be open to working with brussels on managing channel crossings, which may involve taking in some asylum seekers. but sir keir says that would be as part of a deal to return channel migrants immigration minister robert jenrick says labour's short term fix would mean 100,000 more illegal migrants in britain every year . illegal migrants in britain every year. liz truss will claim that rishi sunaks government has spent £35 billion more than she would have done . speaking at the would have done. speaking at the institute for government , the institute for government, the former prime minister will defend her time in charge. nearly a year after the mini—budget that led to her resignation as according to the telegraph, ms truss will claim that under her plans , £18.4 that under her plans, £18.4 billion would have been saved. this year an
claims that labour consensual. claims that labour wants the uk to join the eu's migrant quota scheme are complete garbage. sir keir starmer says the labour leader had indicated he'd be open to working with brussels on managing channel crossings, which may involve taking in some asylum seekers. but sir keir says that would be as part of a deal to return channel migrants immigration minister robert jenrick says labour's short term fix would mean 100,000 more illegal migrants in britain every year...
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>> if labour if labour comes >> so if labour if labour comes to power at the next election, then we are going to have a ban on on petrol and diesel cars by 2030. going that 2030. we're going to have that are we, as has been planned for some time now? >> yes, that will be brought in and the motor industry has been geanng and the motor industry has been gearing up for that. they've been putting in the investment to allow that to happen. it's only a ban sales of new only a ban on sales of new petrol vehicles. it doesn't mean anyone that's already got one has to get rid of it. can has to get rid of it. they can keep it for as long as they like. the of industry like. but the whole of industry has gearing up for this and has been gearing up for this and they've sewn rishi sunak they've just sewn rishi sunak has sewn immense has just sewn immense uncertainty. chairman uncertainty. the chairman of ford said this deter inward ford said this will deter inward investment. it will cause instability to the british industry. it will stop britain being a world leader. it will stop those good jobs
>> if labour if labour comes >> so if labour if labour comes to power at the next election, then we are going to have a ban on on petrol and diesel cars by 2030. going that 2030. we're going to have that are we, as has been planned for some time now? >> yes, that will be brought in and the motor industry has been geanng and the motor industry has been gearing up for that. they've been putting in the investment to allow that to happen. it's only a ban sales of new only a ban on...
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and labour standards . as this row labour standards. as this row follows starmers plans to renegotiate the brexit deal and to tackle the small boats crisis with a proposed arrangement with brussels that could potentially see the uk accept thousands of migrants from the eu in a reciprocal deal . so is a vote reciprocal deal. so is a vote for labour a vote to rejoin? let's ask tonight's newsmaker, politics legend and television personality. former government minister ann widdecombe . and minister ann widdecombe. and what do you think about this? is keir starmer's very public flirtation with the eu by accident or by design ? accident or by design? >> oh, it's by design . >> oh, it's by design. >> oh, it's by design. >> i've never had any doubt at all. don't forget, starmer was in favour of second in favour of a second referendum. didn't want to referendum. he didn't want to accept the result that the british people had returned and he still doesn't want accept he still doesn't want to accept that result . and
and labour standards . as this row labour standards. as this row follows starmers plans to renegotiate the brexit deal and to tackle the small boats crisis with a proposed arrangement with brussels that could potentially see the uk accept thousands of migrants from the eu in a reciprocal deal . so is a vote reciprocal deal. so is a vote for labour a vote to rejoin? let's ask tonight's newsmaker, politics legend and television personality. former government minister ann widdecombe . and minister...
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