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frank hester donated £10 million to the conservative party i million to the conservative party last year, that is one fifth of all donations. any further money wouldn't need to be declared until april and published by the electoral commission injune. mr hester has apologised for what he described as rude comments about diane abbott after it was reported that he said seeing her on tv made him want to hate all black women and she should be shot. on a visit to inspect water quality in greater manchester today, the liberal democrat leader took the opportunity to suggest the conservative party should stop mr hester�*s money flowing into its account. i hester's money flowing into its account. ~' ., , ., account. i think the conservative party should _ account. i think the conservative party should hang _ account. i think the conservative party should hang its _ account. i think the conservative party should hang its head - account. i think the conservative party should hang its head in - account. i think the conservative - party should hang its head in shame if it doesn't — party should ha
frank hester donated £10 million to the conservative party i million to the conservative party last year, that is one fifth of all donations. any further money wouldn't need to be declared until april and published by the electoral commission injune. mr hester has apologised for what he described as rude comments about diane abbott after it was reported that he said seeing her on tv made him want to hate all black women and she should be shot. on a visit to inspect water quality in greater...
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, the conservative party. so i think for lots of people, particularly for black women, women of colour, and for anybody who isjust black women, women of colour, and for anybody who is just a decent person, you would have looked at what came out yesterday and handling of it and just feel intensely depressed about british politics. something very ugly is happening in british politics. just a couple of weeks ago, we had lee anderson making is deeply islamophobic comments against sadiq khan. we have seen a hardening of rhetoric from seniorfigures like seen a hardening of rhetoric from senior figures like suella braverman and others and now this. i think this is a really awful, awful moment in british politics and our society. we are meant to look up to our political leaders and that class of people and think, we should take our lead from them, they rule society, they make the rules, and that is what they are saying. and by the way, i'm sure there is other stuff that has been said, to use language that has been sai
, the conservative party. so i think for lots of people, particularly for black women, women of colour, and for anybody who isjust black women, women of colour, and for anybody who is just a decent person, you would have looked at what came out yesterday and handling of it and just feel intensely depressed about british politics. something very ugly is happening in british politics. just a couple of weeks ago, we had lee anderson making is deeply islamophobic comments against sadiq khan. we...
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when it looked like chaos again for the conservative party _ chaos again for the conservative party if — chaos again for the conservative party if they changed it is now because — party if they changed it is now because not enough for people have tojudge _ because not enough for people have to 'ud . e. . , because not enough for people have to 'udue. ., because not enough for people have to 'ude. ., , .. . to judge. there has to be a certain element of — to judge. there has to be a certain element of basic— to judge. there has to be a certain element of basic enthusiasm - to judge. there has to be a certain i element of basic enthusiasm because as you pointed out, it's a rock and as you pointed out, it's a rock and a hard place that if your training with a mission opposed, try something different, but when you have just tried so many leaders, relatively speaking, and use all the process that that talk and all the downsides, you're going to have to be very enthusiastic and energetic if you are conservative and want to go through that again.— go through that again. indeed, i th
when it looked like chaos again for the conservative party _ chaos again for the conservative party if — chaos again for the conservative party if they changed it is now because — party if they changed it is now because not enough for people have tojudge _ because not enough for people have to 'ud . e. . , because not enough for people have to 'udue. ., because not enough for people have to 'ude. ., , .. . to judge. there has to be a certain element of — to judge. there has to be a...
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this conservative party no longer stands with ukraine, uses, choosing to not stand. we do not stand with ukrainians or not. and new, all teens of whiskey is talking about how they're ready to join you like right now, because the clean up in ukraine is going faster than expected. maybe that has something to do with crude inciting. the notification as one of the 2 goals of russia's military operation. in any case, it looks like they may have missed a spot over there at the turnip, all region. a lot of drama for a country that's already really high maintenance in cost to a lot of my is the weston's. well, it's kind of high drama that usually reads to a breakup long before marriage. rachel morrison taken us through that. now we also spoke to a finish journalist based in dalton boss who's on the view. the west silence was allowed naziism to flourish in ukraine. the waste of course, the issue here on the firing line because we don't here to go on donation. we hear silence official support for nazis, go to the years or full of minorities, and adults can be victims of a poss
this conservative party no longer stands with ukraine, uses, choosing to not stand. we do not stand with ukrainians or not. and new, all teens of whiskey is talking about how they're ready to join you like right now, because the clean up in ukraine is going faster than expected. maybe that has something to do with crude inciting. the notification as one of the 2 goals of russia's military operation. in any case, it looks like they may have missed a spot over there at the turnip, all region. a...
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is really conservative party one, the landslide victory in the 2019 general election promising to make breakfast a success and reduce regional in equality. but months ahead of the election now support full, the conservative is at its lowest in more than 40 years, especially in traditional working class areas. the bulk of travel to stick on trends of battle, ground constituency. my confidence in the political elite is on the strain. conservative control of the united kingdom is on the knife edge. the policy consolidated power in 2019 promising to level up the regions by slashing gaps of health wealth and opportunities between rich and poor areas. but fewer than 20 percent of projects are on track. many local businesses and now cutting their losses and quitting the conservatives, you know, to bill cycle and try it was for many years a so called rad. we'll see one of a number of traditional labor voting working class areas in the midlands or north of england. that wasn't till 2019 where many people decided to switch their religions from red to blue parking the conservatives, and redrawing
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the biggest donation to the conservative party. it is a huge sum of money. we have an election coming up. could be soon, sometime this year it has to be called. that money therefore is very important to the conservative party's coffers. question from the opposition, rishi sunak is called the comments made by frank hester, or a spokesperson has called those comments racist and wrong so should he give the money back? the conservative party said no and ministers were saying that again this morning, and going even further, actually they would take another 10 million if it was offered on the basis i don't believe that frank hester himself is racist on the basis of his alleged comments because they think he has apologised for those comments and he himself is not a racist. that is one issue for the party and mr sue knock. the second issue, is rishi sunak�*s own handling of this and the confusion and flip—flopping we saw yesterday and flip—flopping we saw yesterday and that i think is something that the opposition may seek to press him on. , ., ., �* �* ,
the biggest donation to the conservative party. it is a huge sum of money. we have an election coming up. could be soon, sometime this year it has to be called. that money therefore is very important to the conservative party's coffers. question from the opposition, rishi sunak is called the comments made by frank hester, or a spokesperson has called those comments racist and wrong so should he give the money back? the conservative party said no and ministers were saying that again this...
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frank hester donated £10 million to the conservative party last year. that's a fifth of all donations. any further money wouldn't need to be declared until april and published by the electoral commission injune. mr hester has apologised for what he described as rude comments about the mp diane abbott, after it was reported that he said that seeing her on tv made him "want to hate all black women" and "she should be shot". on a visit to inspect water quality in greater manchester today, the liberal democrat leader took the opportunity to suggest that the conservative party should stop mr hester�*s money from flowing into its account. i think the conservative party should hang its head in shame if it doesn't give these donations back, and i think anyone in the election who receives a leaflet from the conservatives should throw it in the bin, because they know it was paid for by someone who said in a conversation that an mp should be shot. that is a complete disgrace. and if there were any doubt that the election campaigning is ramping up, this is how th
frank hester donated £10 million to the conservative party last year. that's a fifth of all donations. any further money wouldn't need to be declared until april and published by the electoral commission injune. mr hester has apologised for what he described as rude comments about the mp diane abbott, after it was reported that he said that seeing her on tv made him "want to hate all black women" and "she should be shot". on a visit to inspect water quality in greater...
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uk politics, latest on the conservative party. rishi sunak has dismissed speculation about plots to oust him before the general election. reports have been swirling in recent days that some conservative mps want commons leader penny mordaunt to replace him. pm says its just politics. i'm not interested in more westminster politics. it doesn't matter. what matters is the future of our country, and that's what i'm focused on. that's what i get up every morning, working as hard as i can to deliver, whether it's cutting people's taxes, increasing the state pension, today, increasing the number of apprenticeships and talking to small businesses. those are the things that matter to people. and as we've seen over the last few weeks, our plan is working. inflation is coming down, wages are growing, the economy is back to growing again and if we stick to this plan, i can deliver a brighterfuture for everyone in our country. that's what i'm doing. this take a look at the polls. well, this is the bbc poll tracker, updated as of last week. ri
uk politics, latest on the conservative party. rishi sunak has dismissed speculation about plots to oust him before the general election. reports have been swirling in recent days that some conservative mps want commons leader penny mordaunt to replace him. pm says its just politics. i'm not interested in more westminster politics. it doesn't matter. what matters is the future of our country, and that's what i'm focused on. that's what i get up every morning, working as hard as i can to...
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we're starting with a big row about one of the biggest donors to the conservative party, who's accused of making racist remarks. frank hester has donated £10 million to the tories. he reportedly said the labour mp diane abbott made him want to "hate all black women" and "should be shot". the bbc hasn't verified those comments. he's admitted being rude about her — but says it had nothing to do with her gender or skin colour. diane abbott was the first black woman to become an mp. there are now calls for the conservatives to hand back the money — but the prime minister's resisted that. some other stories now. us lawmakers have passed a bill that could lead to a ban on tiktok across america. they want the apps chinese parent company to sell its american operations within six months. it's over concerns that tiktok could share us users' data with the chinese government. that's been rejected by tiktok, though. the bill will now go to the senate for final approval. next — people with distinctive facial hair, body piercings and tattoos are being urged to answer an appeal by sight loss c
we're starting with a big row about one of the biggest donors to the conservative party, who's accused of making racist remarks. frank hester has donated £10 million to the tories. he reportedly said the labour mp diane abbott made him want to "hate all black women" and "should be shot". the bbc hasn't verified those comments. he's admitted being rude about her — but says it had nothing to do with her gender or skin colour. diane abbott was the first black woman to become...
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the conservative party is not popular at all. is there a road back?i popular at all. is there a road back? i don't know, but the only road back is that you need to be honest with people, and you need to to get government off to start to get government off their back and need to their back. and you need to start the right thing by start doing the right thing by ordinary, working brits. start doing the right thing by ordirit's, working brits. start doing the right thing by ordirit's difficult)rking brits. start doing the right thing by ordirit's difficult toing brits. start doing the right thing by ordirit's difficult to discern ;. and it's difficult to discern that thread running through government policy over recent years. >> mark littlewood, thank you very much indeed. in a moment we'll get a reaction. we'll see what sir keir had to say and we'll get a reaction from a labour mp. okay. a minor change of plan . okay. a minor change of plan. we're actually going to go to the local member of parliament first. trudy harrison mp was elected here in copeland in a by—elect
the conservative party is not popular at all. is there a road back?i popular at all. is there a road back? i don't know, but the only road back is that you need to be honest with people, and you need to to get government off to start to get government off their back and need to their back. and you need to start the right thing by start doing the right thing by ordinary, working brits. start doing the right thing by ordirit's, working brits. start doing the right thing by ordirit's...
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party, what happens next to— conservative party, what happens next to the conservatives? very traditional— next to the conservatives? very traditional centre—right party is very— traditional centre—right party is very interesting. there are people clamouring to change that party into something _ clamouring to change that party into something much more trump —like after— something much more trump —like after the _ something much more trump —like after the election defeat, in fact, someone — after the election defeat, in fact, someone like nigel farage, who was very involved and reform, that is basically— very involved and reform, that is basically what they are agitating for, basically what they are agitating for. they— basically what they are agitating for, they want to see the centre—right destroyed to build it in their— centre—right destroyed to build it in their own image and that is certainty— in their own image and that is certainly conceivable. it is a long way off— certainly conceivable. it is a long way off yet — certainly conceiv
party, what happens next to— conservative party, what happens next to the conservatives? very traditional— next to the conservatives? very traditional centre—right party is very— traditional centre—right party is very interesting. there are people clamouring to change that party into something _ clamouring to change that party into something much more trump —like after— something much more trump —like after the _ something much more trump —like after the election defeat, in...
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there are some in the conservative party who were | in the conservative party who were really hoping that he would cut income tax. we are one of those? ida. income tax. we are one of those? no, i don't think— income tax. we are one of those? no, i don't think it — income tax. we are one of those? iifr, i don't think it was one of those. i was wanting the tax burden to be lowered taxes to be lower but i don't mind national insurance or income tax. i see the argument that an income tax cut is a bit more visible but the effect for people at work is much the same. the difference doesn't apply to pensioners, of course. that difference doesn't apply to pensioners, of course. that is a concern. _ pensioners, of course. that is a concern. isn't — pensioners, of course. that is a concern, isn't it? _ pensioners, of course. that is a concern, isn't it? well, - pensioners, of course. that is a concern, isn't it? well, you - pensioners, of course. that is a l concern, isn't it? well, you can't do anything- _ concern, isn't it? well, you can't do anything. you _ concern, isn't it? well, you
there are some in the conservative party who were | in the conservative party who were really hoping that he would cut income tax. we are one of those? ida. income tax. we are one of those? no, i don't think— income tax. we are one of those? no, i don't think it — income tax. we are one of those? iifr, i don't think it was one of those. i was wanting the tax burden to be lowered taxes to be lower but i don't mind national insurance or income tax. i see the argument that an income tax cut is...
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focused on themselves on the conservative party. with that also in mind, it will also see a european union more focused on competitiveness and the need to build more and produce more within the block. of course, let's see what the vote will look like in a couple of months time. it feels like we're gearing up for that big vote. >> so many permutations still at play. we could have touched on p por portugal. i wanted to focus on the far right. it seems like a similar case across the world. silvia, thank you for the time right now coming up on that story. we will follow on the elections of the eu commission and portugal as well throughout the year. >>> coming up on the show, it's international women's day. to mark the day, cnbc has been speaking to a series of trail blazing women. switch to shopify and sell smarter at every stage of your business. take full control of your brand with your own custom store. scale faster with tools that let you manage every sale from every channel. and sell more with the best converting checkout on the pl
focused on themselves on the conservative party. with that also in mind, it will also see a european union more focused on competitiveness and the need to build more and produce more within the block. of course, let's see what the vote will look like in a couple of months time. it feels like we're gearing up for that big vote. >> so many permutations still at play. we could have touched on p por portugal. i wanted to focus on the far right. it seems like a similar case across the world....
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in the uk one story dominates — it is budget day — critical for the chancellor and the conservative party as its likely this will be the last one before a general election. with the polls indicating voters are favouring the opposition what canjeremy hunt do to turn the tide? well, it's widely expected he will announce a 2p cut to the rate of national insurance paid by workers and this will cost around £10 billion. with the uk economy flat—lining many people are struggling with a cost of living crisis. colletta smith reports from warrington in the northeast of england. it
in the uk one story dominates — it is budget day — critical for the chancellor and the conservative party as its likely this will be the last one before a general election. with the polls indicating voters are favouring the opposition what canjeremy hunt do to turn the tide? well, it's widely expected he will announce a 2p cut to the rate of national insurance paid by workers and this will cost around £10 billion. with the uk economy flat—lining many people are struggling with a cost of...
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the conservative party video inspired _ put that together? the conservative party video inspired by _ put that together? the conservative party video inspired by a _ put that together? the conservative party video inspired by a great - party video inspired by a great reputation for making video content but they— reputation for making video content but they got it a little bit wrong this time — but they got it a little bit wrong this time. �* ._ , but they got it a little bit wrong this time. . , . .~' but they got it a little bit wrong thistime. . . this time. always check your sourcing material. _ this time. always check your sourcing material. speaking| this time. always check your i sourcing material. speaking of this time. always check your - sourcing material. speaking of pulp fiction, it“s quentin tarantino“s birthday. j fiction, it's quentin tarantino's birthda . ., ., , ., birthday. i am a gen x and in the voice of my _ birthday. i am a gen x and in the voice of my generation, - birthday. i am a gen x and in the voice of my
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they just know the conservative party, which is fair. when you chuck fair. and i think when you chuck around these names, proves around these names, it proves that westminster that there is a westminster bubble most bubble because most people aren't penny aren't familiar. they know penny mordaunt as a woman. >> think this >> well, i personally think this is plotters, most of whom are ex—special and aides ex—special advisers and aides who to stir who are simply trying to stir things, have who are simply trying to stir thin allegiance have who are simply trying to stir thin allegiance the have who are simply trying to stir thin allegiance the tory have who are simply trying to stir thin allegiance the tory party any allegiance to the tory party they want to kill the tory they just want to kill the tory party. and i hope we can one day get them fully and shamed, get them fully named and shamed, and backing them needs and whoever's backing them needs to be named and shamed, too. >> yeah, one thing. >> but listen, let's be honest, jonathan, if they are not ra
they just know the conservative party, which is fair. when you chuck fair. and i think when you chuck around these names, proves around these names, it proves that westminster that there is a westminster bubble most bubble because most people aren't penny aren't familiar. they know penny mordaunt as a woman. >> think this >> well, i personally think this is plotters, most of whom are ex—special and aides ex—special advisers and aides who to stir who are simply trying to stir...
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>> they are endorsele donald trump. >> this is a still a conservative party that i believe stands for less government and less taxes and american leadership in the world and the right to life. i think frankly the disaster of the biden administration has resulted in people going back to what is familiar. and i understand that. i work day in and day out for four and a half years to build the record of trump-pence administration, i'm incredibly proud of it. but as i look at what donald trump is running on now, i simply cannot in good conscience endorse his candidacy this year. >> on the issues of the economy, which many republicans refer to as, you know, the trump-pence administration did well well in covid, trump is campaigning on that. last night he was talking about electric vehicles in particular and said, when it comes to chinese companies who manufacture in mexico, he's going to put in tariffs. but i want you to listen to exactly what he said. >> we're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line. and you're not going to be able to sell those cars. if i
>> they are endorsele donald trump. >> this is a still a conservative party that i believe stands for less government and less taxes and american leadership in the world and the right to life. i think frankly the disaster of the biden administration has resulted in people going back to what is familiar. and i understand that. i work day in and day out for four and a half years to build the record of trump-pence administration, i'm incredibly proud of it. but as i look at what donald...
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the church of england used to be referred to as the british conservative party at prayer, but justin welby's leadership of the church has gone even further. he's positioned it as an adjunct to the genocidal zionish regime. at christian zionism as a movement preceded jewish. sign is about at least 50 years, millions and millions of pounds over the last 10 or so years have gone to zionist organizations under the guise of doing counter extremism work. welcome back, you're watching press tv's world news to the united states, where it's a joyous occasion for for. president donald trump, who's increased his lead further on super tuesday. this is the day when the outcome of democratic and republican primaries in 15 states and one territory typically shapes the race for the white house. addressing his supporters in florida, trump hailed his wins as unprecedented. thank you very much, they call it super tuesday for a reason. this is a big one, and they tell me the pundits. and otherwise that there's never been one like this, there's never been anything so conclusive, this was an amazing, an a
the church of england used to be referred to as the british conservative party at prayer, but justin welby's leadership of the church has gone even further. he's positioned it as an adjunct to the genocidal zionish regime. at christian zionism as a movement preceded jewish. sign is about at least 50 years, millions and millions of pounds over the last 10 or so years have gone to zionist organizations under the guise of doing counter extremism work. welcome back, you're watching press tv's world...
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but i'm sure his, you know, critics and the conservative party will will point to how he, you know, misspoke about lake and riley's name or, you know, inserted since you bring that up, can i just also ask you with regard to that, he made what was seen as kind of a regrettable choice of words. >> he, in response to maga congresswoman marjorie taylor greene, he used the word illegal to refer to an undocumented immigrant accused of murdering a georgia nursing student there. he's getting criticized on the left for that, too, right? i mean, is that a big deal at all? could it alienate some groups? >> i think that, you know, that's a huge deal in leftist circles, you know, referring to undocumented immigrants as illegals is, you know, something that conservatives consistently use. but but liberals, you know, find as tantamount to a form of, of hate speech. i wasn't really clear, though. biden said illegals so quickly. i don't know if he was imitating the language from marjorie taylor greene or if that's a terms he uses, i was a little confused by the way he, said that sentence, so i'm sure you kno
but i'm sure his, you know, critics and the conservative party will will point to how he, you know, misspoke about lake and riley's name or, you know, inserted since you bring that up, can i just also ask you with regard to that, he made what was seen as kind of a regrettable choice of words. >> he, in response to maga congresswoman marjorie taylor greene, he used the word illegal to refer to an undocumented immigrant accused of murdering a georgia nursing student there. he's getting...
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frank hester, who last year donated £10 million to the conservative party, now alleged to have made comments that the prime minister spokesperson was described as racist and wrong. frank hester apologised and said that he aborts racism. in a statement he said that he accepts that he made comments that were rude about diane abbott but said his criticism had nothing to do with her gender, another colour of her skin. the prime minister suggested that he accepts that apology but today he is likely to face questions about what will happen to the money frank hester donated. labor are calling for it to be given back. ., , , back. the absolutely reprehensible - back. the absolutely - reprehensible comments, back. the absolutely _ reprehensible comments, rishi sunak should now apologise to diane abbott and the £10 million the tory party have taken from this individual, rishi sunak should order that money to be paid back. last niaht, a money to be paid back. last night, a leading _ money to be paid back. last night, a leading member of one conservative pressure group suggested it could be used to pro
frank hester, who last year donated £10 million to the conservative party, now alleged to have made comments that the prime minister spokesperson was described as racist and wrong. frank hester apologised and said that he aborts racism. in a statement he said that he accepts that he made comments that were rude about diane abbott but said his criticism had nothing to do with her gender, another colour of her skin. the prime minister suggested that he accepts that apology but today he is likely...
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they certainly won't come back to the conservative party on the bafis to the conservative party on the basis of changing leader under anyone, even penny mordaunt, who labour the people who want labour fear the people who want to change have gone through a series of different individuals. there falling on somebody after another, after another, after their attempted, disruption has failed. at the moment, it's penny that they're talking about , and penny has made absolutely clear that she said this morning as she out of cabinet. i'm as she came out of cabinet. i'm getting with my job, i've had getting on with my job, i've had a lot of time for penny. suddenly they decided that somebody from the centre must be the alternative . it just doesn't the alternative. it just doesn't wash. they're moving from one person to the next in an incoherent effort of desperation i >> -- >> in m >> in simple terms, that's a bit like saying i've got full confidence in the manager. and then the next morning, the director sacks the gaffer. anyway, what about bringing back farage a lot of farage into this? a lo
they certainly won't come back to the conservative party on the bafis to the conservative party on the basis of changing leader under anyone, even penny mordaunt, who labour the people who want labour fear the people who want to change have gone through a series of different individuals. there falling on somebody after another, after another, after their attempted, disruption has failed. at the moment, it's penny that they're talking about , and penny has made absolutely clear that she said...
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there comes a point when a significant chunk of the conservative party realise there are no more deals to be done. there's no more mr nice guy coming from our side of it. we did all that. they've let us down. we want to reshape british politics. and ijust don't see long term how people like myself and richard tice don't finish up in the same political party as jacob rees—mogg or a suella braverman. liz truss. there is going to be... this has been talked about, by the way, for decades. but there is going to be a realignment of the centre right of british policy. why not get on and do it? nigel farage, get on, get into politics, stop messing about being a commentator, get serious again and do it. i've got a long track record of getting stuck in. everything is about timing. you know, i remember as brexit was going wrong, you know, siren voices, particularly in 2018 after the so called chequers deal, everyone said, nigel, if you don't get back involved right now in politics, you're letting the side down. and what did i do? i waited. and i waited and i waited. and i waited for the end of
there comes a point when a significant chunk of the conservative party realise there are no more deals to be done. there's no more mr nice guy coming from our side of it. we did all that. they've let us down. we want to reshape british politics. and ijust don't see long term how people like myself and richard tice don't finish up in the same political party as jacob rees—mogg or a suella braverman. liz truss. there is going to be... this has been talked about, by the way, for decades. but...
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there comes a point when a significant chunk of the conservative party realise there are no more deals to be done. there's no more mr nice guy coming from our side of it. we did all that. they've let us down. we want to reshape british politics. and ijust don't see long term how people like myself and richard tice don't finish up in the same political party as jacob rees—mogg or a suella braverman. or a liz truss. of course. there is going to be... this has been talked about, by the way, for decades. but there is going to be a realignment of the centre right of british politics. why not get on and do it? nigel farage, get on, get into politics, stop messing about being a commentator, get serious again and do it. i've got a long track record of getting stuck in. everything is about timing. you know, i remember as brexit was going wrong, you know, siren voices, particularly in 2018 after the so—called chequers deal, everyone said, "nigel, if you don't get back involved right now in politics, you're letting the side down". and what did i do? i waited. and i waited and i waited. and i
there comes a point when a significant chunk of the conservative party realise there are no more deals to be done. there's no more mr nice guy coming from our side of it. we did all that. they've let us down. we want to reshape british politics. and ijust don't see long term how people like myself and richard tice don't finish up in the same political party as jacob rees—mogg or a suella braverman. or a liz truss. of course. there is going to be... this has been talked about, by the way, for...
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party >> we shouldn't be switching leader in the conservative party. >> we've got to make a pragmatic, uh , wake up and smell pragmatic, uh, wake up and smell the coffee moment and realise we look completely ridiculous if we switch leader again. we've had in a single parliament boris johnson to liz truss to rishi sunak. johnson to liz truss to rishi sunak . um, now is the time for sunak. um, now is the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of the party and we mustn't put personal ambitions ahead of what we, uh, aspire to for our country. and we mustn't put personal ambitions ahead of what we wish for the best for our party. i believe as firmly as i know that tuesday comes after monday, that this country is better off under a conservative government than it would under the labour would be under the labour party. and whatever an and we all know whatever an individual piece of polling research shows . however, no research shows. however, no matter how interesting divide , matter how interesting divide, parties elections . if parties don't win elections. if we go to the polls
party >> we shouldn't be switching leader in the conservative party. >> we've got to make a pragmatic, uh , wake up and smell pragmatic, uh, wake up and smell the coffee moment and realise we look completely ridiculous if we switch leader again. we've had in a single parliament boris johnson to liz truss to rishi sunak. johnson to liz truss to rishi sunak . um, now is the time for sunak. um, now is the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of the party and we mustn't...
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she claimed the conservative party was a source of whipping up racism — an allegation they vehemently deny. she also criticised labour, claiming its leadership response to all this was disappointing, and said in the recent past that there had been shocking levels of racism and sexism from within the labour party directed at her, and there had been no apology. as for those big questions at the start of the day for the man who lives here, including, "will the conservatives return the £10 million donation?", the answer tonight sounds like this — "no." chris is with me. has this caused damage to both parties? ina sense, in a sense, it has. particular awkwardness for the conservatives, but it's not without difficult questions for labour because diane abbott is suspended from the parliamentary labour party over allegations of anti—semitism that she has apologised for. it's a reminder of their recent embarrassments on that issue and something of an explanation for her criticisms of labour. for the conservatives, there is exasperation from many tory mps. a lot of them think the prime min
she claimed the conservative party was a source of whipping up racism — an allegation they vehemently deny. she also criticised labour, claiming its leadership response to all this was disappointing, and said in the recent past that there had been shocking levels of racism and sexism from within the labour party directed at her, and there had been no apology. as for those big questions at the start of the day for the man who lives here, including, "will the conservatives return the £10...
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rishi sunak is facing criticism after a major conservative party donor was given a knighthood. businessman mohamed mansour, a senior treasurer for the party, has been honoured for his business, charity and political service. last year he gave 5—million pounds, at the time the party's biggest donation since 2001. labour has accused the prime minister of showing �*blatant disrespect for the office he should feel privileged to hold'. andrew fisher, former director of policy for the labour party. and gunner ramer 7 the political director at republican a group focused on defeating donald trump. what do you make of this, andrew7 what do you make of this, andrew? it highlights the whole system is corrupt, really. we need to abolish the system in the house of lords were we often people, a particularly egregious case will gain £5 million to the conservative party and he also the deposed dictator in egypt and the government was punctuated by corruption, embezzlement and the killing and torture political opponents. this is not someone who deserves an honour in this country. and until
rishi sunak is facing criticism after a major conservative party donor was given a knighthood. businessman mohamed mansour, a senior treasurer for the party, has been honoured for his business, charity and political service. last year he gave 5—million pounds, at the time the party's biggest donation since 2001. labour has accused the prime minister of showing �*blatant disrespect for the office he should feel privileged to hold'. andrew fisher, former director of policy for the labour...
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. >> we were talking last week that there is a significant threat to the conservative party from reform, the party to their right. we said there wasn't something similar on the left and that was a better situation and now suddenly there is, potentially of george galloway were to get his way. >> that is completely right and i think george galloway will be looking to be a thorn in the side of the labour party leader, over this issue of the conflict in gaza. there is concern both among the labour party and in the government about the tone of the public debate particularly around the conflicts in the middle east and the effect that is having on the safety of mp's. the arrival of george galloway, who has been a passionate campaigner for the palestinian cause for a long time, will do nothing to calm emotions around how this conflict is affecting politics in the u.k. >> good to see you, thank you very much for that. we will keep our eye on those votes. tomorrow is a key date in the race for the white house. it is super tuesday, 15 u.s. states will hold their primaries. today, the supreme court
. >> we were talking last week that there is a significant threat to the conservative party from reform, the party to their right. we said there wasn't something similar on the left and that was a better situation and now suddenly there is, potentially of george galloway were to get his way. >> that is completely right and i think george galloway will be looking to be a thorn in the side of the labour party leader, over this issue of the conflict in gaza. there is concern both among...
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party, but that the conservative party, but that the conservative party has abandoned them. yeah, but the conservative party has betrayed them. >> is it a question of leadership, do you think? i mean, is is it just that mean, is it is it just that that's, you know, sunak is wrong? would you say would wrong? who would you say would could and re—energize could come in and re—energize the party? >> well of the of the people who are likely to stand should there be a leadership election even before the next election, which i think is, is , you know, a moot i think is, is, you know, a moot point, i mean , for me, my point, i mean, for me, my favourite would be kemi badenoch. and i think, you know , badenoch. and i think, you know, i wanted her to win at the last time that she stood . time that she stood. >> i think she'd be wonderful. >> i think she'd be wonderful. >> yeah. >> i think she'd be wonderful. >> wouldn't that interesting? >> wouldn't that be interesting? yeah i because think, yeah i think because i think, you such an you know, she she is such an articulate . articu
party, but that the conservative party, but that the conservative party has abandoned them. yeah, but the conservative party has betrayed them. >> is it a question of leadership, do you think? i mean, is is it just that mean, is it is it just that that's, you know, sunak is wrong? would you say would wrong? who would you say would could and re—energize could come in and re—energize the party? >> well of the of the people who are likely to stand should there be a leadership...
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rishi sunak because my conservatives on 23% of the opposition labour party led by sarah keir starmer on a long way ahead on 44%. mr sunak was asked about the speculation earlier. here's what he had to say. i'm not interested in all westminster politics. what matters is the future of our country. that's what i'm squarely focused on. that's what i get up every morning working as hard as i can to do the liver whether it's cutting people's taxes, increasing the number of apprenticeships and talking to small businesses — those of the things that matter to people. as we've seen, our plan is working, inflation is coming down, waitress is are growing and the economy is growing —— wages. that's what... around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. there seems little the world can do for the moment but simply watch haiti slide further and further into anarchy. gangs control much of the capital, port—au—prince, where the bodies of at least a dozen people were discovered in a wealthy suburb today, amid fighting with machete machete—wielding militias, trying the protect their
rishi sunak because my conservatives on 23% of the opposition labour party led by sarah keir starmer on a long way ahead on 44%. mr sunak was asked about the speculation earlier. here's what he had to say. i'm not interested in all westminster politics. what matters is the future of our country. that's what i'm squarely focused on. that's what i get up every morning working as hard as i can to do the liver whether it's cutting people's taxes, increasing the number of apprenticeships and talking...
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another by—election for the conservative party. this time scott benson resigning, plus the farmers protests, the farmers are revolting. they'll be rolling into westminster, just around the corner soon. we'll have all of the latest when they start turning up on their tractors. but before all of that, it's time for your latest news headlines with tatiana sanchez. >> martin, thank you very much. we start with some breaking . we start with some breaking. news. rishi sunak is facing another by—election in a red wall seat after scott benton resigned as an mp. the blackpool south mp was already facing a recall petition . benton, who's recall petition. benton, who's now an independent, was found to have broken commons rules when he was caught by the times newspaper offering to act on behalf of gambling investors. an independent panel upheld a decision by the standards committee, which mr benton had appealed against. the prime minister says the uk is taking measures to protect itself from the epoch defining challenge of an increasingly as
another by—election for the conservative party. this time scott benson resigning, plus the farmers protests, the farmers are revolting. they'll be rolling into westminster, just around the corner soon. we'll have all of the latest when they start turning up on their tractors. but before all of that, it's time for your latest news headlines with tatiana sanchez. >> martin, thank you very much. we start with some breaking . we start with some breaking. news. rishi sunak is facing another...
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she claimed the conservative party was a source of whipping up racism — an allegation they vehemently deny. she also criticised labour, claiming its leadership response to all this was disappointing, and said in the recent past that there had been shocking levels of racism and sexism from within the labour party directed at her, and there had been no apology. as for those big questions at the start of the day for the man who lives here, including, "will the conservatives return the £10 million donation?", the answer tonight sounds like this — "no." chris mason with that report. the tiktok ceo says the company will do everything it can to prevent a us ban on the social media platform. china has also described the potential ban as "an act of bullying" that would backfire on america. it follows a vote in the us house of representatives which passed a bill that would require the tiktok owner, bytedance, to sell its stake in the social media platform. during the debate, lawmakers repeatedly said that tiktok has links to the chinese communist party — something denied by both tiktok and
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on a and, you know, to be conservative, sometimes reactionary. and sometimes it's willing to go against the take back women's rights. and so that was rising concern amongst politicians from the, from the left over the, from the center, but also from, you know, the center, right. but yeah, maybe it was a good idea. 10 trying this in the constitution also because you know, here and funds, there is a presidential election. i mean 2027 and pulse was no longer excluding that the far right could come for us and these presidential elections. okay, thank you, lisa. they said louis in paris. so all stories back your headlines around the world . over 40 governments are going for an international investigation into the death of rational positions. data elect signed the valid me countries including the u. s . and e. u. member states expressed outrage of the un human rights council accused president bruce and the thing responsible for missed the move out of the staff to use find apple 1800000000 euros. it says the tech company was unfairly preventing sponsore
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and also a general rise of the far right and far i parties on a and, you know, to be conservative, sometimes reactionary. and sometimes it's willing to go against the take back women's rights. and so that was rising concern amongst politicians from the, from the left scope busy from the center, but also from, you know, the center, right. but yeah, maybe it was a good idea. 10 trying this in the constitution also because you know, here and funds, there is a presidential election. i mean 2027 and pulse was no longer excluding that the far right could come 1st and these presidential elections. okay, thank you lisa. this is louis in paris. as a driver, they have denied me. the report said by the enzyme bosses or to moscow has been summoned. the claim follows the bank if it comes to a conversation between german generals about to weapons for ukraine, but incense them vast. i went to a planned meeting of the following administrator, rather than being summit. and the links recording senior gentleman offices discuss the potential use of gym and may taurus cruise missiles to attack the cache bridge i
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big question is the conservative party crumbling before our very eyes? only 1 in 5 voters, fewer than 1 in 5 voters will back the government at the next election. that's according to the latest polling . polling. >> and theresa may has become the 60th sitting tory mp. 62nd. if you include those who've already gone to announce she's throwing in the towel at the next election, the former prime minister served her constituency of maidenhead for 27 years. >> like a good innings , one >> like a good innings, one might say. she says she's standing down to focus on her charity work. but is she really just jumping off a sinking ship? >> well, let's speak to our political correspondent , political correspondent, katherine forster, who's been following the story, and catherine, this came as a surprise to many people. >> yes, it did. i mean, there's now about 60 conservative or conservative mps who've lost the whip, announced they're standing down at the next election, some very big beasts, among them people like sajid javid , dominic people like sajid javid, domin
big question is the conservative party crumbling before our very eyes? only 1 in 5 voters, fewer than 1 in 5 voters will back the government at the next election. that's according to the latest polling . polling. >> and theresa may has become the 60th sitting tory mp. 62nd. if you include those who've already gone to announce she's throwing in the towel at the next election, the former prime minister served her constituency of maidenhead for 27 years. >> like a good innings , one...
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and all position labor parties, foot back king is well in the positive round it forma p. m, tony black, a must not drink, will criminal for britain's role in near rock rule. he also attended anti war protests and supports of syria and went to gainst london's official policy by stating that russia is winning in ukraine. you might also remember that got away once host it his own show right here on all t downing street was quick to round his victory. very alarming. his editorial tribe has led some virtuous ministers to consider buying the political activity of officials. they say of co operating with pro palestinian active as for one of them is the palestine foliage are to come pay, which is called for refugees that were detained by the ideas to be released. we had a chance to speak with mr. galloway who said cuz he was on car and you paid for i was of course i support a cease fire that is not nearly enough. that must be a c spar. there must be a complete withdrawal of occupation forces from jobs. i would try to remind you is internationally recognized, illegally occupied te
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party but across the houses as part of men. their creative vacancies which have been through it to see the look old and as the new armed forces minister but what gets me is the fact that these two individuals are stepping down as ministers because they also want to step down as mps when it comes to the general election in 63 conservatives now was that they're going to stand down ahead of the january election and this is than prefacing the writing on the walls and suggesting the liberal wing to form the next government and if you look through the annals of the number of mps that stood down the various intervals parliament, not exactly outside the ordinary but actions were largely standing by a 97 and 2010, but whether those elections when the governments of the time changed. idem; elections when the governments of the time changed.— the time changed. very quickly, he has been one _ the time changed. very quickly, he has been one of— the time changed. very quickly, he has been one of the _ the time changed. very quickly, he h
party but across the houses as part of men. their creative vacancies which have been through it to see the look old and as the new armed forces minister but what gets me is the fact that these two individuals are stepping down as ministers because they also want to step down as mps when it comes to the general election in 63 conservatives now was that they're going to stand down ahead of the january election and this is than prefacing the writing on the walls and suggesting the liberal wing to...
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varne think that the conservative probably conservative party probably agrees with them more than anyone else, at least, that have very , very little trust that very, very little trust that they will actually anything done. >> ee- ? it's that sense done. >> it's that sense that >> yeah, it's that sense that the politicians keep saying things don't happen . things that then don't happen. james crouch, thank you very much for joining james crouch, thank you very much forjoining us, of opinium much for joining us, of opinium research . research. >> they about it all >> yes. they talk about it all the they don't, the time, and then they don't, don't solve the problem. not a great electoral great recipe for electoral success. but a related issue. >> now, britain's most prestigious universities are getting most of their fees from foreign students . some of the foreign students. some of the russell group universities reports suggest that as much as 57% of income generated from fees from foreign fees is coming from foreign students, but universities are insisting that the ability to attract risi
varne think that the conservative probably conservative party probably agrees with them more than anyone else, at least, that have very , very little trust that very, very little trust that they will actually anything done. >> ee- ? it's that sense done. >> it's that sense that >> yeah, it's that sense that the politicians keep saying things don't happen . things that then don't happen. james crouch, thank you very much for joining james crouch, thank you very much forjoining...
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from the conservative party or 6 years, party in the last 5 or 6 years, partly because some them have partly because some of them have been others have been pushed out, others have just enough. just gone. i've had enough. i mean, obviously hq will will brush it off and the prime minister will brush it off and say good run. she's say she's had a good run. she's been for 27 years, but you been an mp for 27 years, but you can't escape fact that can't escape the fact that people are looking at the political weather and going, this doesn't look great. >> and one thing that is worth commenting was commenting on, there was a deadune commenting on, there was a deadline set. i think it was some time in the middle of last year all supposed year when they were all supposed to whether were to tell cchq whether they were standing down or and it standing down or not, and it just breezed past and nobody paid the slightest bit of paid it. the slightest bit of attention. now that's that's a very inside westminster kind of way of thinking. but on the other hand, i think it does tell us something about
from the conservative party or 6 years, party in the last 5 or 6 years, partly because some them have partly because some of them have been others have been pushed out, others have just enough. just gone. i've had enough. i mean, obviously hq will will brush it off and the prime minister will brush it off and say good run. she's say she's had a good run. she's been for 27 years, but you been an mp for 27 years, but you can't escape fact that can't escape the fact that people are looking at the...
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party to bring down taxes. labour said there was no measure that could be announced that would improve the conservatives' record in power. our political correspondent, harry farley, reports. all eyes on this man. jeremy hunt is facing calls from some for more money in defence or housing. others want tax cuts. the chancellor was giving little away as he arrived this morning, but he did give this hint. i do want, where it's possible to do so responsibly, to move towards a lower tax economy. and i hope to show a path in that direction. but this will be a prudent and responsible budget for long—term growth. something he is thinking about is nicking labour's idea to raise money by scrapping the non—doms tax exemption for people who live in the uk but whose main home is abroad. but that could be awkward. you said, "these are foreigners who could live easily in ireland, france, portugal or spain. they all have these schemes. i would rather they stayed - here and spent their money here". do you want to take that ba
party to bring down taxes. labour said there was no measure that could be announced that would improve the conservatives' record in power. our political correspondent, harry farley, reports. all eyes on this man. jeremy hunt is facing calls from some for more money in defence or housing. others want tax cuts. the chancellor was giving little away as he arrived this morning, but he did give this hint. i do want, where it's possible to do so responsibly, to move towards a lower tax economy. and i...
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george galloway accused both the labor party and the routing conservatives of bucking israel, and the guys of war is a failed to most of them voters and the community of rockdale and northern england . galloway accuse labor parties. leadership of enabling is really violence. gifts, dom uh, this is for garza and you will pay a high price for the role that you have plate and enabling. encouraging and covering for the catastrophe. present leg going on and occupied palestine in the gaza strip. slightly unusual occurrence and american politics on thursday is both the presumptive front runners for their parties. nomination and visited the same state . at the same time. there's particle hanging reports from texas, former president donald trump. i'm president joe biden said very different messages . the divisiveness of the presidential campaign on full display on this brownsville texas street. both sides so need the message with their presence as they wait to greet president joe biden as he heads to the next can border. the potential front runners, hundreds of kilometers a part, but the backd
george galloway accused both the labor party and the routing conservatives of bucking israel, and the guys of war is a failed to most of them voters and the community of rockdale and northern england . galloway accuse labor parties. leadership of enabling is really violence. gifts, dom uh, this is for garza and you will pay a high price for the role that you have plate and enabling. encouraging and covering for the catastrophe. present leg going on and occupied palestine in the gaza strip....
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, conservative, but moderate. harry varvil painted donald trump's thorny path to the presidency, inscriptions on broken things, collusion with the russians, and impeachment in court. accusations, so far everything is going according to plan. dekright and his associations with the collapse of all hopes during the great depression. on the glass is written: remove trump from the elections incorporated, an eloquent graph of the success of the donkey, as a symbol of the democratic party. ar. matsen recalls that donald trump, on the eve of numerous criminal cases nevertheless, he was arrested for a short time, his fingerprints were taken. index finger on the left, middle finger on the right. tom stiglich on colorado secretary of state jena grieswalt's reaction to the court's decision to allow trump to continue running. a direct allusion to the painting by edvard munch - the scream, which depicts a figure screaming in despair. bob gorel puts the question squarely. after all, who can beat trump in the 2024 election? and m
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i have always been a conservative republican and always supported the republican nominee. but on this question, as she did on so many others, margaret better provided some good advice when she said, quote, never just follow the crowd. always make up your own mind. it is now up to donald trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it, who did not support it. and i hope he does that. and while i'm making healy is out of the race but has an endorse donald trump? earlier i asked the over your washington bureau chief in his pull to explain the significance of this move. correct. that's what you not did. she percentage was a really presidential. i would say, well chosen words delivered with charm and strength. she definitely is not ready to stop fighting for, for her vision of the republican party, she renewed her a call for return to conservative principles and was actually against an isolationist foreign policy of downloads. on our end it is, as you just said, it is important to notice that she did not endorse donald trump. actually quite the opposite as she basic
i have always been a conservative republican and always supported the republican nominee. but on this question, as she did on so many others, margaret better provided some good advice when she said, quote, never just follow the crowd. always make up your own mind. it is now up to donald trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it, who did not support it. and i hope he does that. and while i'm making healy is out of the race but has an endorse donald trump? earlier i asked the...
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i think the country and indeed the conservative party would be in a better place today if it had gone with her deal, and we would have had much calmer times. former prime ministers don't usually criticise successors, but mrs may made an exception for borisjohnson's behaviour during covid lockdowns. either my right honourable friend had not read the rules or didn't understand what they meant, and others around him, or they didn't think the rules applied to number ten. which was it? it's no surprise that theresa may chose her local newspaper here in maidenhead to announce that she's standing down. she's been the mp here for 27 years, and colleagues today praised her decency, dedication and sense of public duty. theresa may will leave the commons for the last time when the general election is called, and says she'll concentrate on her campaign against modern slavery. vicki young, bbc news, maidenhead. at the oscars this weekend, the film 0ppenheimer has the most nominations, but it is barbie that's arguably the people's favourite, as the highest grossing film of last year. it's made by w
i think the country and indeed the conservative party would be in a better place today if it had gone with her deal, and we would have had much calmer times. former prime ministers don't usually criticise successors, but mrs may made an exception for borisjohnson's behaviour during covid lockdowns. either my right honourable friend had not read the rules or didn't understand what they meant, and others around him, or they didn't think the rules applied to number ten. which was it? it's no...
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ahead of this budget there's been swelling frustration in some parts of the conservative party towards the office for budget responsibility, for supposedly deciding how much money is available to the chancellor. some commentators have suggested thatjeremy hunt has become a supplicant to the 0br, and it's them who are actually governing the country. the conservative mp simon clarke has claimed we have a situation where a group of forecasters determine what's possible. so is this true? will it effectively be the 0br's budget tomorrow, not his? in a word, no. the 0br was set up by the former tory chancellor george osborne in 2010 to provide official economic and public finance forecasts. previously, such forecasting had been done from within the treasury and there were concerns about the independence of those forecasts from politicians. the 0br was established in law to do the job entirely independently. the 0br was also tasked with judging whether the government was on course to hit its fiscal rules. and those rules are chosen by chancellors and not the 0br. and jeremy hunt's chosen rule
ahead of this budget there's been swelling frustration in some parts of the conservative party towards the office for budget responsibility, for supposedly deciding how much money is available to the chancellor. some commentators have suggested thatjeremy hunt has become a supplicant to the 0br, and it's them who are actually governing the country. the conservative mp simon clarke has claimed we have a situation where a group of forecasters determine what's possible. so is this true? will it...
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, but from within the conservative party, too. people like miriam cates, who is one of the new conservatives, one of the new conservatives, one of the new conservatives, one of these tory families as they think of them and really, really worried that this might ultimately mean that people's free speech is limited for example, women who feel that there's a speak out about that because how do you define what intolerance is? so the government attempting to do something, they're going to come out with more measures to tackle extremism over the coming weeks. but i think there's quite a lot of questions being raised with this. and we don't know in practice exactly how it will all work. >> okay, catherine, for now, thank you . well, sticking with thank you. well, sticking with politics, the defence secretary, grant shapps , has called on the grant shapps, has called on the government to spend 3% of gdp on defence in what is described as a more dangerous world. >> yes, an exclusive gb news interview. >> he also touched upon donald trump.
, but from within the conservative party, too. people like miriam cates, who is one of the new conservatives, one of the new conservatives, one of the new conservatives, one of these tory families as they think of them and really, really worried that this might ultimately mean that people's free speech is limited for example, women who feel that there's a speak out about that because how do you define what intolerance is? so the government attempting to do something, they're going to come out...