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but there have been some signs of the us labour market cooling. this is the big focus of the market every month, us roll numbers and they change every month. we are going for a 150,000 increase in employment. the big picture is there has been a slowdown in employment growth. it's still growing, the labour market is in good shape but it's not super — hot like it was a few months ago. it's not super - hot like it was a few months ago.— it's not super - hot like it was a few months ago. there's been some coolin: in few months ago. there's been some cooling in that _ few months ago. there's been some cooling in that market _ few months ago. there's been some cooling in that market but _ few months ago. there's been some cooling in that market but others - cooling in that market but others will say the us labour market is still pretty darn tight. it is will say the us labour market is still pretty darn tight.— still pretty darn tight. it is and if ou still pretty darn tight. it is and if you look _ still pretty darn tight. it is and if you look a
but there have been some signs of the us labour market cooling. this is the big focus of the market every month, us roll numbers and they change every month. we are going for a 150,000 increase in employment. the big picture is there has been a slowdown in employment growth. it's still growing, the labour market is in good shape but it's not super — hot like it was a few months ago. it's not super - hot like it was a few months ago.— it's not super - hot like it was a few months ago....
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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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. >> 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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under the last labour- strikes. under the last labour government, there were no national strikes, because we got the economy going and were able to invest in delivering shorter waiting times. what do you do your night workers, workers out tonight, unite saying 5% is no rise and it is actually a real terms cut. are they right, is 5% acceptable to some workers and not others. what happens if they hold you to ransom? irate others. what happens if they hold you to ransom?— others. what happens if they hold you to ransom? we will do what the last labour— you to ransom? we will do what the last labour government _ you to ransom? we will do what the last labour government did - you to ransom? we will do what the last labour government did and i you to ransom? we will do what the i last labour government did and treat people with respect and i come back to the price of failure, the doctors' strikes have cost the natures government more than a billion pounds. why rishi sunak is doing a photo op, instead of getting doctor
under the last labour- strikes. under the last labour government, there were no national strikes, because we got the economy going and were able to invest in delivering shorter waiting times. what do you do your night workers, workers out tonight, unite saying 5% is no rise and it is actually a real terms cut. are they right, is 5% acceptable to some workers and not others. what happens if they hold you to ransom? irate others. what happens if they hold you to ransom?— others. what happens if...
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, we understand labour would reinstate it to 2030. that news from our pinnacle editor that rishi sunak is holding a conference call right now. stay with us for the latest. hello. it has been a windy and for some thoroughly soggy few days. especially across the hills of cumbria and gwyneth, where half a month of rainfall in little over a day. there will be more in the way of rain over the next few days but more downpours, variable amounts of rain and sunshine in between. for some, strong winds. the wettest and windiest conditions tied in with this cold front moving its way eastwards across england and wales. it is not one coherent band of rain, the rain may be on and off as it comes through but still some very heavy bursts across southern counties of england, the midlands, east anglia and eventually the south—east. it will be living a lot of surface water and spray around on the roads as we head into the evening rush—hour. gus in the south—east of 40 to 50 miles an hour. at the end of the day in the north and west of england and
, we understand labour would reinstate it to 2030. that news from our pinnacle editor that rishi sunak is holding a conference call right now. stay with us for the latest. hello. it has been a windy and for some thoroughly soggy few days. especially across the hills of cumbria and gwyneth, where half a month of rainfall in little over a day. there will be more in the way of rain over the next few days but more downpours, variable amounts of rain and sunshine in between. for some, strong winds....
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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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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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that labour is always scrutinised about i_ that labour is always scrutinised about i is— that labour is always scrutinised about i is what they are going to do with the _ about i is what they are going to do with the public purse and taxes. the criticism _ with the public purse and taxes. the criticism is _ with the public purse and taxes. the criticism is they put up people's taxes _ criticism is they put up people's taxes and — criticism is they put up people's taxes and so far starmer and rachel reeves _ taxes and so far starmer and rachel reeves have been keen to show they won't _ reeves have been keen to show they won'tiust_ reeves have been keen to show they won'tjust put up reeves have been keen to show they won't just put up taxes, reeves have been keen to show they won'tjust put up taxes, but reeves have been keen to show they won't just put up taxes, but they are looking for reform and want to see changes to public services without — see changes to public services without taxing the public more. but there _ without taxing the public more. but there is— without taxing
that labour is always scrutinised about i_ that labour is always scrutinised about i is— that labour is always scrutinised about i is what they are going to do with the _ about i is what they are going to do with the public purse and taxes. the criticism _ with the public purse and taxes. the criticism is _ with the public purse and taxes. the criticism is they put up people's taxes _ criticism is they put up people's taxes and — criticism is they put up people's taxes and so far starmer...
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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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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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. 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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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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but labour has a long way still to go. which means it is up to us to lead the way and a better economy a better future with europe! applause opportunity, investment, innovation, trade, that is the liberal democrat recipe for economic success. and one more ingredient, people. because at its heart, what makes our approach different is that we understand that the economy is notjust a series of abstract percentages and meaningless slogans, it is all of us, it is the things we do every day together, the jobs and the services we rely on and the homes we live in, the tv shows we watch and the places we visit and the presents we give each other. we understand that when you strip everything else away, the economy is its people, and if we want to get the economy going strongly again we need to focus far more on our people. need to focus far more on our --eole. �* �* ,, of course, that means investing in people, through education, training, skills. but today i want to talk about another investment in people. an investment that to
but labour has a long way still to go. which means it is up to us to lead the way and a better economy a better future with europe! applause opportunity, investment, innovation, trade, that is the liberal democrat recipe for economic success. and one more ingredient, people. because at its heart, what makes our approach different is that we understand that the economy is notjust a series of abstract percentages and meaningless slogans, it is all of us, it is the things we do every day together,...
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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
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...
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but the reality is, labour- care. but the reality is, labour always— care. but the reality is, labour always talked _ care. but the reality is, labour always talked a _ care. but the reality is, labour always talked a good - care. but the reality is, labour always talked a good game. i care. but the reality is, labour- always talked a good game. jonathan talked _ always talked a good game. jonathan talked about — always talked a good game. jonathan talked about stuff— always talked a good game. jonathan talked about stuff to _ always talked a good game. jonathan talked about stuff to do _ always talked a good game. jonathan talked about stuff to do with - talked about stuff to do with non-doms _ talked about stuff to do with non—doms, vat— talked about stuff to do with non—doms, vat on - talked about stuff to do with non—doms, vat on schools. | talked about stuff to do with - non—doms, vat on schools. their commitment _ non—doms, vat on schools. their commitment since _ non—doms, vat on schools. their commitment since keir— non—doms, va
but the reality is, labour- care. but the reality is, labour always— care. but the reality is, labour always talked _ care. but the reality is, labour always talked a _ care. but the reality is, labour always talked a good - care. but the reality is, labour always talked a good game. i care. but the reality is, labour- always talked a good game. jonathan talked _ always talked a good game. jonathan talked about — always talked a good game. jonathan talked about stuff— always talked a good...
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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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it's a bit hard to know and that in government, labour would end “p that in government, labour would end up doing it, not least because they have also consistently opposed an earlier piece of trade union legislation by david cameron, back in 2016 which raised the threshold for unions to strike and forbade them from conducting a ballot electronically and various other things like that. i would expect that should keir starmer win the next election and should labour end “p next election and should labour end up in government for a long period of time they probably would end up changing the law, perhaps quite significantly from trade unions but they have not made that firm commitment, unbending commitment yet to repealing the law that they oppose. to repealing the law that they o- ose. �* . to repealing the law that they ouose. ~ . to repealing the law that they o-ose. �* ., ., oppose. angela rayner has done interviews this _ oppose. angela rayner has done interviews this morning - oppose. angela rayner has done interviews this morning are - oppose. angela rayner has done interview
it's a bit hard to know and that in government, labour would end “p that in government, labour would end up doing it, not least because they have also consistently opposed an earlier piece of trade union legislation by david cameron, back in 2016 which raised the threshold for unions to strike and forbade them from conducting a ballot electronically and various other things like that. i would expect that should keir starmer win the next election and should labour end “p next election and...
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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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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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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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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,
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there is no doubt that labour— what will be less? there is no doubt that labour has to win. but to get this victory, — that labour has to win. but to get this victory, we have to come together _ this victory, we have to come together. to stand together, and campaigned side by side. and we need your help _ campaigned side by side. and we need your help. congress, i need your help _ your help. congress, i need your help to— your help. congress, i need your hetp~ to get— your help. congress, i need your help. to get the word out about the new deat— help. to get the word out about the new deal for working people. this is our platform, to make britain work for working — our platform, to make britain work for working people again. that is what _ for working people again. that is what is _ for working people again. that is what is at — for working people again. that is what is at stake. that is what our shared _ what is at stake. that is what our shared future will be, so, congress, 'oin shared future will be, so, congress, join me. _ shared future will be, so, congress
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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
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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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here in the uk, the senior mp who's in charge of co—ordinating labour's general election campaign has refused to say if the party would build the h52 high speed railway in full if it wins power. pat mcfadden said he needed to see the project's revised costs. hs2 is a plan to build a high speed line between london and the north of england. the first stretch to birmingham is under construction but it's proving muich more expensive than predicted. here's our political correspondent, helen catt: well, this is to do with the high speed two rail line. it would be the second high speed line in the uk at the moment. the first hs1 ran from london to the south coast. the idea of this one is that it would run from london to birmingham and then onto manchester on one branch in the end and into the east midlands on the other. and the idea is to spread economic opportunity across the country. it has been a long time running, this project, and the costs of it have risen far beyond the original budget that was set out of about £33 billion. and there have already been some delays, some changes made t
here in the uk, the senior mp who's in charge of co—ordinating labour's general election campaign has refused to say if the party would build the h52 high speed railway in full if it wins power. pat mcfadden said he needed to see the project's revised costs. hs2 is a plan to build a high speed line between london and the north of england. the first stretch to birmingham is under construction but it's proving muich more expensive than predicted. here's our political correspondent, helen catt:...
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by the labour party. and they're right to draw attention what's on attention to what's happened on the absolutely. it's absolute disgrace. we >> it's an absolute disgrace. we should have zero tolerance in terms crime time. the police terms of crime time. the police need to be out there policing and arresting people and getting successful prosecutions. we need to streamline the criminal justice system . but there's no justice system. but there's no doubt about it. i mean, under a conservative government , this conservative government, this has been going on and i don't know what excuse they have for it think of it is about it. i think some of it is about the that conservative the fact that many conservative mps actually more liberal mps are actually more liberal democrat they are democrat than they are conservative. that's the reality of the con socialists. >> i mean, what happened to the party law and neil party of law and order? neil yeah, and think what happened yeah, and i think what happened to police
by the labour party. and they're right to draw attention what's on attention to what's happened on the absolutely. it's absolute disgrace. we >> it's an absolute disgrace. we should have zero tolerance in terms crime time. the police terms of crime time. the police need to be out there policing and arresting people and getting successful prosecutions. we need to streamline the criminal justice system . but there's no justice system. but there's no doubt about it. i mean, under a...
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by the labour party. and they're right to draw attention what's on attention to what's happened on the absolutely. it's absolute disgrace. we >> it's an absolute disgrace. we should have zero tolerance in terms crime time. the police terms of crime time. the police need to be out there policing and arresting people and getting successful prosecutions. we need to streamline the criminal justice system . but there's no justice system. but there's no doubt about it. i mean, under a conservative government , this conservative government, this has been going on and i don't know what excuse they have for it think of it is about it. i think some of it is about the that conservative the fact that many conservative mps actually more liberal mps are actually more liberal democrat they are democrat than they are conservative. that's the reality of the con socialists. >> i mean, what happened to the party law and neil party of law and order? neil yeah, and think what happened yeah, and i think what happened to police
by the labour party. and they're right to draw attention what's on attention to what's happened on the absolutely. it's absolute disgrace. we >> it's an absolute disgrace. we should have zero tolerance in terms crime time. the police terms of crime time. the police need to be out there policing and arresting people and getting successful prosecutions. we need to streamline the criminal justice system . but there's no justice system. but there's no doubt about it. i mean, under a...
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the labour party. forgive me, but i thought i thought it was fascinating though those two though he talked about those two election in 2017, 2019, election defeats in 2017, 2019, saying we got the message, we're not going to revisit those those difficult brexit battles, the ones which so many of us have covered as journalists over the past seven years. i'm not going to back over that, but we to go back over that, but we are. we are going to do is are. what we are going to do is trying closer to the trying to get closer to the european union. there two european union. so there are two visions here of brexit. if the tory party and labour the tory party and labour party, the tories saying, let's diverge tories are saying, let's diverge away try and away from the eu, let's try and seek trade deals, new seek out new trade deals, new arrangements, new new deals with other countries around the world, notably in asia and the far east, whereas the labour is saying let's get closer to the eu. our nearest neighbo
the labour party. forgive me, but i thought i thought it was fascinating though those two though he talked about those two election in 2017, 2019, election defeats in 2017, 2019, saying we got the message, we're not going to revisit those those difficult brexit battles, the ones which so many of us have covered as journalists over the past seven years. i'm not going to back over that, but we to go back over that, but we are. we are going to do is are. what we are going to do is trying closer to...
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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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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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you know the labour shortage in all areas nowadays _ tasks. you know the labour shortage in all areas nowadays from _ tasks. you know the labour shortage in all areas nowadays from shop - in all areas nowadays from shop floor to the hospital, therefore any technology support would allow the people, especially in hospital environments, to take care of the patients but also to avoid too much boring work. it is patients but also to avoid too much boring work-— boring work. it is the second time the city has _ boring work. it is the second time the city has held _ boring work. it is the second time the city has held this _ boring work. it is the second time the city has held this event - boring work. it is the second time the city has held this event and i boring work. it is the second time | the city has held this event and for many it is the natural choice. fine many it is the natural choice. one in three jobs— many it is the natural choice. one in three jobs in _ many it is the natural choice. one in three jobs in milton keynes are related
you know the labour shortage in all areas nowadays _ tasks. you know the labour shortage in all areas nowadays from _ tasks. you know the labour shortage in all areas nowadays from shop - in all areas nowadays from shop floor to the hospital, therefore any technology support would allow the people, especially in hospital environments, to take care of the patients but also to avoid too much boring work. it is patients but also to avoid too much boring work-— boring work. it is the second time...
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but in the medium to longer term, we need graduates, and the labour market, in fact is going to need quite a significant expansion in the number of graduates as we head towards 2035. vivienne, it does feel seemingly particularly bad here in the uk. why is that? is itjust down to the economy, or is it a case that there are just too many graduates? in answer to your question of if there are too many graduates, absolutely not. i mean, wejust completed a survey of ftse 350 leaders, and we were asking them to project forward to answer questions what they thought their businesses were going to need in the future. and it's really striking. we obviously saw a lot of feedback on the subject of how technology was going to change the world of work, and particularly technologies like generative ai. and the people who are responsible for hiring staff into those ftse 350 businesses were saying, "look, we're going to need the kind of people who come to our businesses with the higher—level thinking transferable skills that you get from being a graduate." and vivienne, as we know, uk students, they
but in the medium to longer term, we need graduates, and the labour market, in fact is going to need quite a significant expansion in the number of graduates as we head towards 2035. vivienne, it does feel seemingly particularly bad here in the uk. why is that? is itjust down to the economy, or is it a case that there are just too many graduates? in answer to your question of if there are too many graduates, absolutely not. i mean, wejust completed a survey of ftse 350 leaders, and we were...
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now i don't actually think that a labour government will do much. labour's always making promises. is she freelancing then? then water? i don't think she's freelancing , don't think she's freelancing, but i'm sure that there'll be watered down before there's any legislation. won't be. legislation. they won't be. it'll small beer, but it'll be pretty small beer, but frankly, redresses frankly, anything that redresses the balance between the between organised labour, between workers and employers is a good thing. and i say that as a trade unionist myself, a member of the national union of journalists. >> okay, but yeah, dare i say, aren't you extraordinarily out of date that when you go back to the 1970s, there were small numbers of very big. are not numbers of very big. we are not going the 1970s. going back to the 1970s. >> the it was a different hold on the balance there between employee fees and employers was that employers took on thousands, tens of thousands of people. >> now so many more people work in small firms. there is an extremely tight labour market, which is why wages
now i don't actually think that a labour government will do much. labour's always making promises. is she freelancing then? then water? i don't think she's freelancing , don't think she's freelancing, but i'm sure that there'll be watered down before there's any legislation. won't be. legislation. they won't be. it'll small beer, but it'll be pretty small beer, but frankly, redresses frankly, anything that redresses the balance between the between organised labour, between workers and employers...
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labour party have been very clear on this they— labour party have been very clear on this. they replaced the leader of the council not more than six months a-o the council not more than six months ago but _ the council not more than six months ago but also, — the council not more than six months ago but also, the fact that councils are on— ago but also, the fact that councils are on the — ago but also, the fact that councils are on the precipice. i think that into the — are on the precipice. i think that into the broader picture, if other councils— into the broader picture, if other councils take big hits and they are looking _ councils take big hits and they are looking at— councils take big hits and they are looking at equal pay claims or a planning — looking at equal pay claims or a planning appeal gone wrong, or an increase _ planning appeal gone wrong, or an increase in— planning appeal gone wrong, or an increase in temporary accommodation which _ increase in temporary accommodation which means millions on their budget, — which means millions on their
labour party have been very clear on this they— labour party have been very clear on this. they replaced the leader of the council not more than six months a-o the council not more than six months ago but _ the council not more than six months ago but also, — the council not more than six months ago but also, the fact that councils are on— ago but also, the fact that councils are on the — ago but also, the fact that councils are on the precipice. i think that into the — are on the...
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ijustl wonder, is labour about to go and -et wonder, is labour about to go and get on _ wonder, is labour about to go and get on the — wonder, is labour about to go and get on the front _ wonder, is labour about to go and get on the front foot _ wonder, is labour about to go and get on the front foot by _ wonder, is labour about to go and get on the front foot by saying i wonder, is labour about to go and| get on the front foot by saying look what can _ get on the front foot by saying look what can happen? _ get on the front foot by saying look what can happen? how— get on the front foot by saying look what can happen? how many- get on the front foot by saying looki what can happen? how many times get on the front foot by saying look- what can happen? how many times have we talked _ what can happen? how many times have we talked about — what can happen? how many times have we talked about house—building - what can happen? how many times have we talked about house—building and i we talked about house—building and the trade-offs — we talked about house—building and the trade
ijustl wonder, is labour about to go and -et wonder, is labour about to go and get on _ wonder, is labour about to go and get on the — wonder, is labour about to go and get on the front _ wonder, is labour about to go and get on the front foot _ wonder, is labour about to go and get on the front foot by _ wonder, is labour about to go and get on the front foot by saying i wonder, is labour about to go and| get on the front foot by saying look what can _ get on the front foot by saying look...
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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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— 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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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 part of an effort to eliminate goods from the us supply chain made with the forced labour of uyghur minorities. china has respondend by calling accusations that it employs forced labour in its western region of xinjiang the "lie of the century". let's get more on this from our north america business correspondent erin delmore. nobody mincing their words here. investors are particularly worried, it is far from clear how this will work in practice? in it is far from clear how this will work in practice?— work in practice? in fact, china called it the — work in practice? in fact, china called it the light _ work in practice? in fact, china called it the light of _ work in practice? in fact, china called it the light of the - work in practice? in fact, china i called it the light of the century, talking about this measure by the us. it's tied to a 2021 law and the aim is to keep american entities that do business in china from funding forced labour among ethnic minorities in the xinjiang region. it's interesting because it places the burden of proof on the companies to show that the
it's part of an effort to eliminate goods from the us supply chain made with the forced labour of uyghur minorities. china has respondend by calling accusations that it employs forced labour in its western region of xinjiang the "lie of the century". let's get more on this from our north america business correspondent erin delmore. nobody mincing their words here. investors are particularly worried, it is far from clear how this will work in practice? in it is far from clear how this...
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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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> couldn't. >> labour have stuck to ng >> couldn't. >> labour have stuck to all how labour have stuck to all tory spending like olympics? yeah, well indeed. tory spending like olympics? yeai, well indeed. tory spending like olympics? yeai, welto ndeed. tory spending like olympics? yeai, welto going say because >> i was to going say because amy usually amy nicole turner usually you would say was an absolutely would say this was an absolutely great opportunity you to great opportunity for you to bash hard, but there's bash sunak hard, but there's your girl. your girl, one bash sunak hard, but there's youryou. your girl, one bash sunak hard, but there's youryou her0' girl, one bash sunak hard, but there's youryou hero worship. one bash sunak hard, but there's youryou hero worship. rayner you who you hero worship. rayner you know, and rayner know, red and rabid. rayner reckless . rayner saying no, no, reckless. rayner saying no, no, no, no . we're committing no, no, no. we're not committing to this. >> i think what labour are doing at moment, they're at the moment, they're being very, car
> couldn't. >> labour have stuck to ng >> couldn't. >> labour have stuck to all how labour have stuck to all tory spending like olympics? yeah, well indeed. tory spending like olympics? yeai, well indeed. tory spending like olympics? yeai, welto ndeed. tory spending like olympics? yeai, welto going say because >> i was to going say because amy usually amy nicole turner usually you would say was an absolutely would say this was an absolutely great opportunity you to...
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, ., , ., , ., labour? the liberal democrats are not labour? the liberal democrats are rrot stepping _ labour? the liberal democrats are not stepping back. _ labour? the liberal democrats are not stepping back. we _ labour? the liberal democrats are not stepping back. we fight - labour? the liberal democrats are not stepping back. we fight the - not stepping back. we fight the battles — not stepping back. we fight the battles we _ not stepping back. we fight the battles we can _ not stepping back. we fight the battles we can win. _ not stepping back. we fight the battles we can win. we - not stepping back. we fight the battles we can win. we stand . battles we can win. we stand candidates _ battles we can win. we stand candidates in _ battles we can win. we stand candidates in as _ battles we can win. we stand candidates in as many- battles we can win. we stand candidates in as many seatsl battles we can win. we stand i candidates in as many seats as possible. — candidates in as many seats as possible. but— candidates in as many seats as
, ., , ., , ., labour? the liberal democrats are not labour? the liberal democrats are rrot stepping _ labour? the liberal democrats are not stepping back. _ labour? the liberal democrats are not stepping back. we _ labour? the liberal democrats are not stepping back. we fight - labour? the liberal democrats are not stepping back. we fight the - not stepping back. we fight the battles — not stepping back. we fight the battles we _ not stepping back. we fight the battles we can _ not stepping...
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say whether labour would keep triple lock. >> labour would say nothing. >> labour would say nothing. >> you've heard of >> they are. you've heard of defunding you've >> they are. you've heard of defun�*of g you've >> they are. you've heard of defun�*of de—banking you've >> they are. you've heard of defun�*of de—banking labour are heard of de—banking labour are detargeting , you know, they're detargeting, you know, they're so far under the table that they won't commit to anything, will they? they won't. quite right. dennis >> you know when, when he's got his mobile phone on him. i haven't tony blair on speed haven't got tony blair on speed dial. you may do the dial. right. you may do the suggestion ian is and i put it to you because you're you're a much better place to comment than am that starmer than i am that starmer is getting a lot of backstairs advice from blair. he talks to him a lot. he is. and the suggestion is that the essence of blair's advice is keep your head below the parapet. don't commit to anything. just, you know, kind of wind the know, kind of wind down
say whether labour would keep triple lock. >> labour would say nothing. >> labour would say nothing. >> you've heard of >> they are. you've heard of defunding you've >> they are. you've heard of defun�*of g you've >> they are. you've heard of defun�*of de—banking you've >> they are. you've heard of defun�*of de—banking labour are heard of de—banking labour are detargeting , you know, they're detargeting, you know, they're so far under the...
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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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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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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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because saying because everyone else is saying labour so labour are going to get in. so surely. but the money has surely. yes but the money has now become just follow the chinese ring . chinese spy ring. >> i think chinese what it >> i think the chinese what it says the article that says in the article is that they're targeting people just getting into politics. so they're just it's like man city. they're just signing up all the young potential politicians and then and they're flexible and they're naive and they're eager to get ahead. >> they're looking for vulnerable, flexible, naive . vulnerable, flexible, naive. >> hello . >> hello. >> hello. >> we can be bought. >> we can be bought. >> the daily mail. >> the daily mail. >> josh yes. ministers threat to future pensions triple lock. this is the beloved triple lock of anybody over a certain age , of anybody over a certain age, but they've got a funny little tweak. they've they've, they've found a little loophole possibly where they're talking about it because this year it turns out that the wages is the biggest incre
because saying because everyone else is saying labour so labour are going to get in. so surely. but the money has surely. yes but the money has now become just follow the chinese ring . chinese spy ring. >> i think chinese what it >> i think the chinese what it says the article that says in the article is that they're targeting people just getting into politics. so they're just it's like man city. they're just signing up all the young potential politicians and then and they're...
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so why would you not say that about labour? because what - that about labour? because what we're doing _ that about labour? because what we're doing is _ that about labour? because what we're doing is saying _ that about labour? because what we're doing is saying to _ that about labour? because what we're doing is saying to people i that about labour? because what i we're doing is saying to people vote for us and we can beat the conservative party in area. that is the proposition and we are putting that to the people and they will decide if they think that is what they want. they will decide if what they want. they will decide if what they want. they will decide if what they want is a parliament in which they want is a parliament in which the liberal democrats have an influence and then we will decide what the best way to exert their influence for the british public is. thank you very much for your time. as the lib dem conference wraps up, there are signs tonight of a looming row ahead of labour's. joe's here — what can you tell us? these are slightly controv
so why would you not say that about labour? because what - that about labour? because what we're doing _ that about labour? because what we're doing is _ that about labour? because what we're doing is saying _ that about labour? because what we're doing is saying to _ that about labour? because what we're doing is saying to people i that about labour? because what i we're doing is saying to people vote for us and we can beat the conservative party in area. that is the proposition and we are...
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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...