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initially they labour party. initially they said they wouldn't u—turn on rwanda and now they might they might keep it. >> yeah. we've heard a bit about that from baroness chapman, jenny chapman of darlington, she's a key ally of keir starmer. if you give him a number, say, 10,000 migrants might be sent back to rwanda, they can't sell or scrap that as rachel reeves. no, this money is sunk. money the money is invested. if it started to work even a bit, it's hard to get rid of it. >> thank you very much indeed. great interview. really insightful. christopher hope there. our political editor live from darlington . he's got to from darlington. he's got to catch the train now i think, still to come, we'll digest that interview a little bit more. but a scientist's about to discover that we are not alone. the new space telescope is set to turn its gaze towards a distant, distant planet to investigate one of the most tantalising hints of alien life ever discovered. have we found aliens? that is the question after your h
initially they labour party. initially they said they wouldn't u—turn on rwanda and now they might they might keep it. >> yeah. we've heard a bit about that from baroness chapman, jenny chapman of darlington, she's a key ally of keir starmer. if you give him a number, say, 10,000 migrants might be sent back to rwanda, they can't sell or scrap that as rachel reeves. no, this money is sunk. money the money is invested. if it started to work even a bit, it's hard to get rid of it. >>...
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now, that's a position which labour may dispute . but rishi labour may dispute. but rishi sunakis labour may dispute. but rishi sunak is trying to make clear that there's a choice to be taken here between the tory version of cutting the civil service to spend more money on defence, and labour won't commit to that. so we are seeing a bit of a bit of politics here from rishi sunak on the world stage. he's making it very clear why he thinks that his plan to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp is funded, he says it can be paid for from cuts to the civil service, labour correspondingly look a bit flat footed. they're saying that we're going to wait until we can look at the numbers ourselves in a spending review in the first year of a labour government, and then decide to get there. it's an ambition, as it was for boris johnson back in 2022. but the pm has gone further. he's saying we can get there and this is how we do it. i think that's quite interesting and quite political and the timing for him is important. and quite political and the timing for him is import
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the _ labour? a pretty cautious response from labour. the shadow _ labour? a pretty cautious response from labour. the shadow defence l from labour. the shadow defence secretary is saying that labour does want to hit the 2.5% target but he says it needs to be a fully funded plan. labouractually says it needs to be a fully funded plan. labour actually points out that in the recent read book for the budget, that showed that there had been a cut to between 2022—23, 20 4-25, a been a cut to between 2022—23, 20 4—25, a cut of £2.5 billion in defence spending and labour saying if they win the election, they would conduct in their first year in office a strategic defence review. labour has two ironclad commitments. one is to physical discipline. the other is to the defence of ukraine. rachel reeves and shadow chancellor, if she becomes chancellor, herjob well to be ensure those don't come into conflict and if they do, you can be pretty sure keir starmer will ensure that ukraine would come out top. ensure that ukraine would come out to -. . ~ ensure that ukra
the _ labour? a pretty cautious response from labour. the shadow _ labour? a pretty cautious response from labour. the shadow defence l from labour. the shadow defence secretary is saying that labour does want to hit the 2.5% target but he says it needs to be a fully funded plan. labouractually says it needs to be a fully funded plan. labour actually points out that in the recent read book for the budget, that showed that there had been a cut to between 2022—23, 20 4-25, a been a cut to...
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will you be joining the ranks in voting for labour? let us know . voting for labour? let us know. >> gb news viewers say they trust labour more with the cost of living, the nhs and housing, but can the same be said for defence? just yesterday, labour were being slammed for not keeping britain safe. we'll be joined by an air vice—marshal on that very shortly . that very shortly. >> miranda bill now law the scheme's passed after months of deadlock, but ireland says it's already feeling the brunt with the country's deputy prime minister saying they're receiving an influx of migrants. >> and prince william surprises students in the west midlands dunng students in the west midlands during a school trip to support mental health. the prince of wales revealed his favourite joke along the way , knock knock . joke along the way, knock knock. this is the interrupting cow in jammu.
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actually, it is the labour london mayor who was| labour london mayor who was responsible for the met. the home secretary has _ responsible for the met. the home secretary has the _ responsible for the met. the home secretary has the power _ responsible for the met. the home secretary has the power to - responsible for the met. the home secretary has the power to hire i responsible for the met. the home | secretary has the power to hire and fire so should the met commissioner mark rowley be part of what has happened in the last few days? these happened in the last few days? those are questions — happened in the last few days? those are questions for _ happened in the last few days? those are questions for the _ happened in the last few days? those are questions for the home _ are questions for the home secretary, i know he will meet with ministers in the coming days but the really important thing is we get policing right. if you look at what happened in this incident, a member of the public has been told that they cannot go about their daily life, walk around the streets of london be
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and several other labour councillors resigned from the labour party citing that the national labour party has become overly authoritarian, in a dereliction of local democracyÂ, and has Âlost its moral compasÂa and is suffocating local voices because its only objective is power for power™s sake. would the deputy prime minister agree that voting for conservative candidates in upcoming elections will ensure local voters are heard, local democracy is upheld and better services are delivered? is located here deputy pm dowden: my honorable friend is absolutely right to highlight the really serious concerns about labour councillors in hastings. one former labour councillor said that labour are no longer providing Âthe policies, the support, or the focus on local governmentÂ. i could not have put it better myself. mary glindon (north tyneside)>> with thousands of steelworkers™ jobs on the line, the likelihood of industrial action and reports of a deal for india to be exempt from carbon taxes, will this government now back the detailed, serious and robust multi-union proposal as
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porter defects to labour. plus. shocking scenes in wales yesterday as sir jacob rees—mogg is pursued by an angry mob at cardiff university. what is wrong with britain's universities and andrew neil has attacked gb news as the home of conspiracy theorists and nutters . i'll be dealing with andrew neil in no uncertain terms at 10:00. you won't want to miss it . that's right. in just under an .that's right. in just under an hour, .that's right. in just under an hour , i'll be dealing with hour, i'll be dealing with andrew neil, my former colleague . it's bad blood. you won't want to miss it. that's at ten. so two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. mark dolan, tonight is your perfect saturday night in. let's start with mr saturday night himself . the start with mr saturday night himself. the one and only ray addison . addison. >> thanks, mark. just after nine our top stories conservative mp doctor daniel poulter has defected to labour, saying the tories are now a nationalist party of the right. an
porter defects to labour. plus. shocking scenes in wales yesterday as sir jacob rees—mogg is pursued by an angry mob at cardiff university. what is wrong with britain's universities and andrew neil has attacked gb news as the home of conspiracy theorists and nutters . i'll be dealing with andrew neil in no uncertain terms at 10:00. you won't want to miss it . that's right. in just under an .that's right. in just under an hour, .that's right. in just under an hour , i'll be dealing with hour,...
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dan poulter mp , defects to labour. poulter mp, defects to labour. had you ever heard of him , i had you ever heard of him, i hadnt had you ever heard of him, i hadn't heard of him, to be honest with you. >> and like you , i do try and >> and like you, i do try and keep up with, all the politicians and their comings and goings, but i think this really says more about him voting with his feet. >> i think this is dan trying to make a statement without saying a word, almost, if he's not going to then stand after the next election, he's going to step down, he's obviously explaining to the public in the best way that he knows how that the conservatives aren't doing what he wants them to do. he no longer believes in them . longer believes in them. >> he's moving across to labour, and then we'll step away. so maybe he doesn't have faith in either party, well, it's difficult to have faith in any of them, isn't it? let's go to gareth wyn jones. he's there in snowdonia. gareth >> yeah. do you know what? >> yeah. do you know what? >> i respect the guy because y
dan poulter mp , defects to labour. poulter mp, defects to labour. had you ever heard of him , i had you ever heard of him, i hadnt had you ever heard of him, i hadn't heard of him, to be honest with you. >> and like you , i do try and >> and like you, i do try and keep up with, all the politicians and their comings and goings, but i think this really says more about him voting with his feet. >> i think this is dan trying to make a statement without saying a word, almost, if...
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he was somebody very much of labour values . principle. he was somebody very much of labour values. he principle. he was somebody very much of labour values . he set principle. he was somebody very much of labour values. he set up the child poverty action group. he set up the low pay unit, two really important institutions in this country . really important institutions in this country. but he didn't always believe in left wing roots to achieve those labour outcomes , more help for the outcomes, more help for the poon outcomes, more help for the poor. so when it came to benefits, you can sum up frank field's, attitude in a phrase that he coined, but which many others have since used . give others have since used. give people a hand up, not a hand out. and in that sense, his politics were in some senses victorian self—help, bootstrap, conservative ism, which does appeal to many labour voters and indeed, he came into the commons for birkenhead in the north—west, of course, a proud shipbuilding part of the world. back then, in the late 70s, as a young , rather effete southerner, yo
he was somebody very much of labour values . principle. he was somebody very much of labour values. he principle. he was somebody very much of labour values . he set principle. he was somebody very much of labour values. he set up the child poverty action group. he set up the low pay unit, two really important institutions in this country . really important institutions in this country. but he didn't always believe in left wing roots to achieve those labour outcomes , more help for the...
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the snp said it would work with labour. scotland and wales already have nationalised passenger rail services and several large england—based operators are publicly run after being brought into the government's operator of last resort. also, the government has a large degree of control over most private train companies because of the type of contract they are currently on. a group which speaks for private train companies say a structure used like the one by transport for london would be better. that alternative model gives you the best of both worlds, so greater public control through a governing body in the public sector like great british railways, but then harnessing that commercial expertise of the private sector train company to deliver better outcomes for the passenger. even if it does gain power, labour admits it would take time for passengers to see change. katy austin, bbc news. 0fsted's single—word judgments are set to remain in place despite campaigners asking for them to be scrapped following the suicide of a
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what about labour on climate? they are promising clean energy by 2030, which to a lot of people might sound like a good thing on the tin. the shadowjustice secretary emitted this morning they will have to have reserves of gas, which they don't like saying so much, it doesn't fit in with the slogan. but the question to them has always been for the last couple of months, how do you pay for this big expensive transition if they are no longer committed to the £20 billion, and also given the giant size of the promises they are making, how do you get there, in this bb are claiming? we have had to recalibrate our plans given what is the likely economic inheritance that this government will leave for whoever is in the next government. we have had to do that, we obviously want to make sure everything we put forward is credible, fiscal responsibility is the basis for all of those plants, and we have to make sure any borrowing is within our fiscal rules. but that doesn't stop us from having an incredibly ambitious plan to g
what about labour on climate? they are promising clean energy by 2030, which to a lot of people might sound like a good thing on the tin. the shadowjustice secretary emitted this morning they will have to have reserves of gas, which they don't like saying so much, it doesn't fit in with the slogan. but the question to them has always been for the last couple of months, how do you pay for this big expensive transition if they are no longer committed to the £20 billion, and also given the giant...
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labour minister ivor caplin. ivor, thank you very much for joining me this evening, do you think that the listening to that again , i know, i know, it's a again, i know, i know, it's a bit unfair because all of us make mistakes in interviews and they get repeated . so i have a they get repeated. so i have a certain sympathy with diane abbott , but this certain sympathy with diane abbott, but this is quite a big change by the labour party, isn't it, from supporting an organisation that wanted to defund the police to 13,000 more police officers ? police officers? >> well, i think you're looking too far back there. if i if i may say that, but but just on on the issue, i think this is actually good, good policy by, by the party to actually come out and say, look, in our view, we need to change the policing, we need to change the policing, we need to change the policing, we need more policing, we need particularly neighbourhood policing, which we would all recognise as as a former mp and you as an mp, we would all rec
labour minister ivor caplin. ivor, thank you very much for joining me this evening, do you think that the listening to that again , i know, i know, it's a again, i know, i know, it's a bit unfair because all of us make mistakes in interviews and they get repeated . so i have a they get repeated. so i have a certain sympathy with diane abbott , but this certain sympathy with diane abbott, but this is quite a big change by the labour party, isn't it, from supporting an organisation that wanted to...
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we hear conservative politicians say that labourl politicians say that labour politicians say that labour politicians do not have a plan but what we do know is that sir keir starmer has said even if the rwanda flights are working, the plan is working, even if it is deterring people in small boats, he will scrap it. if labour do win the next election, will he really scrap it, if it is working? i5 election, will he really scrap it, if it is working?— if it is working? is a big if is if it is working. _ if it is working? is a big if is if it is working. if _ if it is working? is a big if is if it is working. if some magic i if it is working? is a big if is if i it is working. if some magic happens and his bouts. i remember the language rishi sunak used was very tough, very binary, it is not about reducing are significantly reducing the boats, it is a hard stop, stopping all of the boats, so let's see if this plan works, but i don't think it will. whoever wins the next general election, of course the polls are looking good for labour, this is going to be an issue, of course. the problem of
we hear conservative politicians say that labourl politicians say that labour politicians say that labour politicians do not have a plan but what we do know is that sir keir starmer has said even if the rwanda flights are working, the plan is working, even if it is deterring people in small boats, he will scrap it. if labour do win the next election, will he really scrap it, if it is working? i5 election, will he really scrap it, if it is working?— if it is working? is a big if is if it is...
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labour minister ivor caplin. ivor, thank you very much for joining me this evening, do you think that the listening to that again , i know, i know, it's a again, i know, i know, it's a bit unfair because all of us make mistakes in interviews and they get repeated . so i have a they get repeated. so i have a certain sympathy with diane abbott , but this certain sympathy with diane abbott, but this is quite a big change by the labour party, isn't it, from supporting an organisation that wanted to defund the police to 13,000 more police officers ? police officers? >> well, i think you're looking too far back there. if i if i may say that, but but just on on the issue, i think this is actually good, good policy by, by the party to actually come out and say, look, in our view, we need to change the policing, we need to change the policing, we need to change the policing, we need more policing, we need particularly neighbourhood policing, which we would all recognise as as a former mp and you as an mp, we would all rec
labour minister ivor caplin. ivor, thank you very much for joining me this evening, do you think that the listening to that again , i know, i know, it's a again, i know, i know, it's a bit unfair because all of us make mistakes in interviews and they get repeated . so i have a they get repeated. so i have a certain sympathy with diane abbott , but this certain sympathy with diane abbott, but this is quite a big change by the labour party, isn't it, from supporting an organisation that wanted to...
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who'd been voting labour, their families and labour since 1918. yeah, so, you know, an equal chunk of it's been going to reform under richard tice. you know, there's a lot, a lot of movable parts here, but, you know, when john curtis, the sort of doyen of political commentators, when he says it's a 99% certainty keir starmer is going to be the next prime minister, he's probably right. >> he probably is. thank you very much. >> are you with us tonight? >> are you with us tonight? >> i certainly am 7:00. i'll be there and watching this parliamentary ping pong. yeah. >> of rwanda, i mean, pitiful and pathetic . and pathetic. >> it's utterly futile, isn't it? >> but it's they know it's going to happen . to happen. >> like many things in circus, it doesn't stand for a lot, but it's quite amusing. okay. >> always entertaining. >> always entertaining. >> still to come, people will be able to sign themselves off for work. was it for minor illnesses using an nhs algorithm under plans to free up time for doctors? you won't be able to do that. we'll be discu
who'd been voting labour, their families and labour since 1918. yeah, so, you know, an equal chunk of it's been going to reform under richard tice. you know, there's a lot, a lot of movable parts here, but, you know, when john curtis, the sort of doyen of political commentators, when he says it's a 99% certainty keir starmer is going to be the next prime minister, he's probably right. >> he probably is. thank you very much. >> are you with us tonight? >> are you with us...
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labour party. if they get into power and there's a big if there there is a general election, we haven't. this is the kind of thing you have to deal with. well, and something that well, and it's something that the conservatives haven't been deaung the conservatives haven't been dealing government dealing with well in government in of years, in the latter couple of years, or jubilee. or linda jubilee. >> a sort of classic >> is this a sort of classic sort witch and also sort of tory witch hunt and also witch the part of the witch hunt on the part of the right wing press? witch hunt on the part of the rigiwell,g press? witch hunt on the part of the rigiwell, what;s? witch hunt on the part of the rigiwell, what i? witch hunt on the part of the rigiwell, what i do know, and >> well, what i do know, and i was a staff reporter on the mail on sunday, is now that they started down path , they started down this path, they won't up. they absolutely won't. >> but isn't that because they don't have anything? >>
labour party. if they get into power and there's a big if there there is a general election, we haven't. this is the kind of thing you have to deal with. well, and something that well, and it's something that the conservatives haven't been deaung the conservatives haven't been dealing government dealing with well in government in of years, in the latter couple of years, or jubilee. or linda jubilee. >> a sort of classic >> is this a sort of classic sort witch and also sort of tory...
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says the scheme has created - thousands ofjobs, but labour want a deeper— thousands ofjobs, but labour want a deeper investigation. _ thousands ofjobs, but labour want a deeper investigation. either- thousands ofjobs, but labour want a deeper investigation. either way, i deeper investigation. either way, the tories — deeper investigation. either way, the tories face _ deeper investigation. either way, the tories face a _ deeper investigation. either way, the tories face a tough _ deeper investigation. either way, the tories face a tough fight i deeper investigation. either way, the tories face a tough fight here on deeside _ the tories face a tough fight here on deeside-_ the tories face a tough fight here on deeside. . ,., . .., on deeside. thanks so much, luca, kevin and susannah. _ on deeside. thanks so much, luca, kevin and susannah. -- _ on deeside. thanks so much, luca, kevin and susannah. -- teesside. i you can see a list of all candidates standing in next week's elections in your area on the bbc news website and app. type in your postcode to find your local information. manch
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he switched to labour. just last month lee anderson, former deputy chair of the party, was suspended and then went to join reform uk. his journey is indicative of some of the anger and disillusionment there is on the right of the party. what dan poulter�*s move suggests or represents is concern within the centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories are going to be able to manage this? they will hope to move on very quickly and it is going to be difficult. but quickly, i think, our attention will be shifting to the local elections later next week and the results coming in friday and saturday. that i think will be a very big moment and there is speculation around that that could potentially uncork a wider rebellion among tory mps against rishi sunak. i'm not quite sure myself but the numbers are there for that to happen. this is a political punctuation mark, this sort of defection, that often symbolises a moment. i think this is how it will be seen. and viewers
he switched to labour. just last month lee anderson, former deputy chair of the party, was suspended and then went to join reform uk. his journey is indicative of some of the anger and disillusionment there is on the right of the party. what dan poulter�*s move suggests or represents is concern within the centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories are going to be able to manage this? they will hope to move on very quickly and it is going to be...
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well, labour leader keir starmer says labour must not flinch from flying saint george's flag, declaring that his party is the patriotic party . now, don't think he paused before that, but i did then. a teacher has revealed her shock when she asked her pupils if they hated britain and 30 of them, 30, raised their hands with some muslim pupils claiming that the taliban made afghanistan a better place to be. how on earth have we ended up in this position ? and up in this position? and research shows that smiling customers were able to barter for a price reductions of almost 10% on products. so i'm asking is offering a discount for cheerfulness a clever way to make britain a nicer place to . make britain a nicer place to. be? and if you're wondering when i started giggling, it's got one of michael portillo's cinnamon balls and i'm nearly choking on it. they were very lovely. if you missed show, you won't you missed this show, you won't know i'm talking about, but you missed this show, you won't krsounds i'm talking about, but you missed this show, you won't krsounds iti'm talking about, but
well, labour leader keir starmer says labour must not flinch from flying saint george's flag, declaring that his party is the patriotic party . now, don't think he paused before that, but i did then. a teacher has revealed her shock when she asked her pupils if they hated britain and 30 of them, 30, raised their hands with some muslim pupils claiming that the taliban made afghanistan a better place to be. how on earth have we ended up in this position ? and up in this position? and research...
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a conservative mp defects to labour. dan poulter says his former party is no longer focused on public services. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital, president zelensky again calls on ukraine's allies to provide more air defences. and thousands of people take to the canals of amsterdam to celebrate the dutch king's 57th birthday. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign minister has said that his country's planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended if there is a deal to secure the release of the remaining hostages held by hamas. this comes after egyptian mediators arrived in israel, with local media reporting there's been notable progress in finding common ground. in the last few hours, it's also been announced that america's top diplomat anthony blinken will visit saudi arabia this week. meanwhile, hamas has posted a new video which shows two of the hostages captured during its october attack. keith siegel and omri miran, both identify the
a conservative mp defects to labour. dan poulter says his former party is no longer focused on public services. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv hospital, president zelensky again calls on ukraine's allies to provide more air defences. and thousands of people take to the canals of amsterdam to celebrate the dutch king's 57th birthday. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign minister has said that his country's planned military incursion...
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you've attacked labour's record of running the nhs in wales. i mean, i think...certainly the nhs in all parts of the country — be it in scotland or wales or england — is under... ..is under pressure. but the service that i saw during those night shifts was unrecognisable from the service that i worked in routinely before i became an mp. frankly, patients deserve better. it shouldn't be the case that people — a third of patients are waiting more than 60 days for urgent cancer care. that shouldn't be the case in a civilised health system. how would you describe the broader change in the conservative party? we now have a tory party that resembles sometimes a little bit more a nationalist, national party rather than a party of the centre right. and i feel that, actually, the changes that the labour party has made since 2019 under keir starmer — notjust on the health service but particularly on that offer on health, about tackling the determinants of poor health and housing, poverty and all those issues — are the sort of things that are re
you've attacked labour's record of running the nhs in wales. i mean, i think...certainly the nhs in all parts of the country — be it in scotland or wales or england — is under... ..is under pressure. but the service that i saw during those night shifts was unrecognisable from the service that i worked in routinely before i became an mp. frankly, patients deserve better. it shouldn't be the case that people — a third of patients are waiting more than 60 days for urgent cancer care. that...
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and another labour won't work. and another labour commentator said it's putting the politics before the policy. and i think that's quite a good summary. >> yeah, but a lot of people, they will be very kind of proud of their country. they will think it's a great country and they actually don't like people doing their country down in this way, like you just said. oh, i've been there and doing it, or i've been there and doing it, or i've taken the trouble to visit and find out about it. >> that's not doing it down to recognise it's a less affluent country. but is it safe? i think there are people better qualified than me to. >> did you feel unsafe when you was there? >> i felt safe, but to be fair, i was on a escorted trip with other journalists and a charity, so i wasn't living the ordinary life because when you're a journalist, you're, is actually, with cafod, the aid charity. so you're you're not necessarily doing the everyday things that are around and would do in and you talk, but you talk about economic sukh, yo
and another labour won't work. and another labour commentator said it's putting the politics before the policy. and i think that's quite a good summary. >> yeah, but a lot of people, they will be very kind of proud of their country. they will think it's a great country and they actually don't like people doing their country down in this way, like you just said. oh, i've been there and doing it, or i've been there and doing it, or i've taken the trouble to visit and find out about it....
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let's see how labour on defence. let's see how labour responded in the coming days. what we have here is a collision of a volatile world and a general election year, and when we see the two big parties at westminster in a political arms race over defence spending, that tells you rather a lot about the state of the world. thank you very much, chris mason reporting. in the us, police say 133 people have been summoned to appear in court after being arrested during pro—palestinian demonstrations at new york university. the latest arrests follow a wave of protests in the past week at some of the most prestigious universities in the country. students on both sides say there has been a rise in both antisemitic and islamophobic incidents since the israel—gaza war began. here's our north america editor, sarah smith. people chant. police clashed with students outside new york university last night — with over 100 arrested when they wouldn't leave. people scream. creating another flashpoint in the spreading pro—palestinian campus protests. please leave the plaza now. fr
let's see how labour on defence. let's see how labour responded in the coming days. what we have here is a collision of a volatile world and a general election year, and when we see the two big parties at westminster in a political arms race over defence spending, that tells you rather a lot about the state of the world. thank you very much, chris mason reporting. in the us, police say 133 people have been summoned to appear in court after being arrested during pro—palestinian demonstrations...
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territory, with the labour council and a labour mp and people from all backgrounds, not just all ethnic backgrounds, not just all ethnic backgrounds, but also people from across europe and. yeah, as well. >> and yet a report out yesterday saying one eighth of labour voters think the saint george's flag itself is racist. >> that might be our scottish voters taking the mickey in the poll. >> i thought, i mean, look, there's a small minority of people who call themselves liberal who get who have , and liberal who get who have, and some of them are labour party members, some of them are party mps, some of them are labour party ministers who get a little bit like that because obviously we have seen the saint george's flag used by not very nice people. there's a slightly , people. there's a slightly, slightly sort of icky demonstration going on and the streets of westminster outside. and that makes me, you know, that the answer to that, that makes me cringe as well. but the you know, shrug my shoulders and but the answer to that isn't pulling away from this flag. it's being proud. and i'm ver
territory, with the labour council and a labour mp and people from all backgrounds, not just all ethnic backgrounds, not just all ethnic backgrounds, but also people from across europe and. yeah, as well. >> and yet a report out yesterday saying one eighth of labour voters think the saint george's flag itself is racist. >> that might be our scottish voters taking the mickey in the poll. >> i thought, i mean, look, there's a small minority of people who call themselves liberal...
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there _ labour peers in the house of lords. there are _ labour peers in the house of lords. there are serious concerns from those _ there are serious concerns from those independent crossbench peers and also _ those independent crossbench peers and also some conservatives as well in house _ and also some conservatives as well in house of— and also some conservatives as well in house of lords, some fears that this bill_ in house of lords, some fears that this bill obviously seeking to address— this bill obviously seeking to address the concerns the supreme court _ address the concerns the supreme court made when they ruled this government policy to send some asylum _ government policy to send some asylum seekers arriving illegally here in — asylum seekers arriving illegally here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court _ here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled — here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled that was unlawful last year and — court ruled that was unlawful last year and that's what this bill is trying — year and that's what this bill is trying to—
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the labour party coming together in the house _ labour party coming together in the house of— labour party coming together in the house of lords to keep asking for an amendment to the bill. what was perhaps— amendment to the bill. what was perhaps surprising and why we saw so much _ perhaps surprising and why we saw so much ping—pong between the house of commons _ much ping—pong between the house of commons and lords was the fact there was no _ commons and lords was the fact there was no amendments at all made to the bill. ., , , , ., bill. there were attempts but none actually passed? _ bill. there were attempts but none actually passed? exactly. - bill. there were attempts but none actually passed? exactly. who - bill. there were attempts but none actually passed? exactly. who are | actually passed? exactly. who are the migrants. _ actually passed? exactly. who are the migrants, who _ actually passed? exactly. who are the migrants, who are _ actually passed? exactly. who are the migrants, who are the - actually passed? exactly. who are the migrants, who are the people| actual
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whether you look at scottish labour, you look at scottish labour, you look at scottish labour, you look at the snp, it all boils down to these parties, candidates, department. how on earth are the likes of humza yousaf getting through to become the first minister of scotland ? the first minister of scotland? >> anas is a talented man. >> anas is a talented man. >> you might think he's talented, right? they went to the same school actually, but we did. remarkable. having said that, you know eton's churned out a few people, isn't it? but exactly. >> we can't. and it wasn't eton. there's not that much difference politically between anas sarwar and humza yousaf. >> there isn't . >> there isn't. >> there isn't. >> there is no i think well, i think it's about delivery. and the thing is that i was there in september 2014, on the night of the referendum, and we thought we were very nervous about what was going to happen. obviously it went from our point of view the right way. we saved the union, but then of course, they spent the next ten years when they should have spent it delivering for the
whether you look at scottish labour, you look at scottish labour, you look at scottish labour, you look at the snp, it all boils down to these parties, candidates, department. how on earth are the likes of humza yousaf getting through to become the first minister of scotland ? the first minister of scotland? >> anas is a talented man. >> anas is a talented man. >> you might think he's talented, right? they went to the same school actually, but we did. remarkable. having said...
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the snp said it would work with labour. scotland and wales already have nationalised passenger rail services and several large england—based operators are publicly run after being brought into the government's operator of last resort. also, the government has a large degree of control over most private train companies because of the type of contract they are currently on. a group which speaks for private train companies say a structure used like the one by transport for london would be better. that alternative model gives you the best of both worlds, so greater public control through a governing body in the public sector like great british railways, but then harnessing that commercial expertise of the private sector train company to deliver better outcomes for the passenger. even if it does gain power, labour admits it would take time for passengers to see change. katy austin, bbc news. sir keir starmer has been speaking to our political editor chris mason about labours vision. i want all railways to work properly with a
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well, what labour and i totally agree labour said and i totally agree with it's what labour did with him. it's what labour did in when they cleared up. in 1997 when they cleared up. the last you lot left was the last mess you lot left was that all capacity that they will use all capacity in private sector and in the private sector and they're going use money they're going to use state money to through the private to get you through the private sector capacity. to get you through the private sec state capacity. to get you through the private sec state money acity. to get you through the private sec state money from where? >> state money from where? >> state money from where? >> i'll be non—doms >> well, i'll be non—doms indeed. exactly. >> mile payment. >> mile per mile payment. >> mile per mile payment. >> can't pay per mile. >> you can't pay per mile. >> you can't pay per mile. >> but i think most people in this you'd this country, i think you'd struggle ask the viewers, struggle if we ask the viewers, you raise taxes, they you know, raise taxes, do they think, no, you've done e
well, what labour and i totally agree labour said and i totally agree with it's what labour did with him. it's what labour did in when they cleared up. in 1997 when they cleared up. the last you lot left was the last mess you lot left was that all capacity that they will use all capacity in private sector and in the private sector and they're going use money they're going to use state money to through the private to get you through the private sector capacity. to get you through the private sec...
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but nationalisation is the centrepiece of labour's proposals todayis centrepiece of labour's proposals today is a political rather than a practical solution and one that will increase costs over time. there is already a better solution, an alternative plan proven to work, and we are seeing that adopted in every european country but also in british cities, london being a good example and also liverpool. that's an approach that tries to get the best of both worlds. so, any public body like great british railways to act as a guiding mind tojoin up the railways and make sure they are delivering what passengers want but at the same time exploiting the commercial expertise of private train companies, who have a track record of growing the railway and exploiting expertise to deliver for customers. ~ , exploiting expertise to deliver for customers-— exploiting expertise to deliver for customers. , , �* ., ,, ., customers. why isn't it working at the moment? _ customers. why isn't it working at the moment? we've _ customers. why isn't it working at the moment? we've seen - customers. why is
but nationalisation is the centrepiece of labour's proposals todayis centrepiece of labour's proposals today is a political rather than a practical solution and one that will increase costs over time. there is already a better solution, an alternative plan proven to work, and we are seeing that adopted in every european country but also in british cities, london being a good example and also liverpool. that's an approach that tries to get the best of both worlds. so, any public body like great...
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here's the labour leader, sir keir starmer. i want our railways to work properly with an absolute focus on passengers. at the moment, i think anybody using the railways would say they're pretty dysfunctional. there's record numbers of delays and cancellations. you've got prices on fares that don't match the quality of the service, and of course then you've got the government stepping in with huge subsidies. so, you know, the privatisation has not worked. it's deteriorated under this government. ourjob, if we're elected into government, is to pick this up, fix it. as you'd expect, the tory government has been quick to dismiss the plans. here's the transport secretary mark harper. no idea how to pay for it. there are going to be increased costs. if you nationalise all those companies, you're going to have to hire civil servants to manage it. joining me now is phil sherratt, editor of modern railway magazine. phil, good to have you with us. is it nationalisation? it is phil, good to have you with us. is it nationalisation?— it n
here's the labour leader, sir keir starmer. i want our railways to work properly with an absolute focus on passengers. at the moment, i think anybody using the railways would say they're pretty dysfunctional. there's record numbers of delays and cancellations. you've got prices on fares that don't match the quality of the service, and of course then you've got the government stepping in with huge subsidies. so, you know, the privatisation has not worked. it's deteriorated under this government....
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labour are opposed to it , will migrants. labour are opposed to it, will repeal it. so that will be the election be fought in it. but the election won't be won on foot, on the boats . election one foot, on the boats. election one and four on cost of living cost nhs and freedom of speech. >> yeah, of course, a two tier policing system. yeah, yeah. i think the prime minister needs a six months to actually set out his stall. and as, christopher said about getting another budget coming through. yeah, yeah. >> let's talk about saint george's day because you. i'm delighted you've come out all guns blazing, i always do. >> i know patriotic town, even though saint george, as you know, is from turkey , is from turkey. >> i know, and never has slayed a dragon as far as we knew. >> no. yeah. no. >> no. yeah. no. >> but why is it important that we celebrate it, andrea? >> well, you know, i mean, the welsh celebrate . they do, you welsh celebrate. they do, you know, the irish celebrate, the scots celebrate and we don't do enough of it in this, i agree. >> the thing is, it's regar
labour are opposed to it , will migrants. labour are opposed to it, will repeal it. so that will be the election be fought in it. but the election won't be won on foot, on the boats . election one foot, on the boats. election one and four on cost of living cost nhs and freedom of speech. >> yeah, of course, a two tier policing system. yeah, yeah. i think the prime minister needs a six months to actually set out his stall. and as, christopher said about getting another budget coming...
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isn't this the same old labour. _ overall works. isn't this the same old labour. a _ overall works. isn't this the same old labour, a zeal— overall works. isn't this the same old labour, a zeal to _ overall works. isn't this the same old labour, a zealto nationalise,| old labour, a zeal to nationalise, driven by ideology? ida. old labour, a zealto nationalise, driven by ideology?— old labour, a zealto nationalise, driven by ideology? no, this is not ideolouical driven by ideology? no, this is not ideological fixation. _ driven by ideology? no, this is not ideological fixation. it _ driven by ideology? no, this is not ideological fixation. it is _ ideologicalfixation. it is ideologically fixated not to do it. to say even it were better run, we won't do it is the ideology that gets in the way of the passenger focus that i'm determined that we will have. ., , ., ., ., will have. the scottish national pa said will have. the scottish national party said they _ will have. the scottish national party said they would _ will have. the scottish national party said they would long - will h
isn't this the same old labour. _ overall works. isn't this the same old labour. a _ overall works. isn't this the same old labour, a zeal— overall works. isn't this the same old labour, a zeal to _ overall works. isn't this the same old labour, a zealto nationalise,| old labour, a zeal to nationalise, driven by ideology? ida. old labour, a zealto nationalise, driven by ideology?— old labour, a zealto nationalise, driven by ideology? no, this is not ideolouical driven by ideology? no, this...
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the scottish labour leader has called for a snap election. let's speak to the columnist for the times and author of "th united kingdom." good to have you with us. not very long ago, the first minister said that agreement was worth its weight in gold. why has the balance shifted? ian: i think the gold standard has been devalued. that's for sure. it's very difficult to know exactly what happened. people are still trying to disentangle it from various rumors and such likes has been going around. late last night, they clearly decided that he could not afford to wait around for the minority scottish green party to decide on its extreme emergency general meeting next month that it was going to possibly detach itself from the agreement. he decided the best thing to do was to seize the moment, seize the initiative, take control, and send the ministers packing. it was a pretty ruthless exercise. they were deeply shocked by it. extremely angered. one of the green minister said this is a betrayal, that the snp have capitulated to the most reactionary an
the scottish labour leader has called for a snap election. let's speak to the columnist for the times and author of "th united kingdom." good to have you with us. not very long ago, the first minister said that agreement was worth its weight in gold. why has the balance shifted? ian: i think the gold standard has been devalued. that's for sure. it's very difficult to know exactly what happened. people are still trying to disentangle it from various rumors and such likes has been going...
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, this is going to be labour policy. they haven't got a policy they don't like rwanda, they don't like this, they don't like that. what they do like they like tens of hundreds of millions coming into our country because they know that there'll be socialists. why? because they give them better benefits. >> you know what's going to be interesting if and when labour do have a rout on election night? how they're going to behave. the channel 4 election team, are they going to, you know, a true test of their impartiality? then i'll need to read this quick statement from channel 4. they said we are delighted at least someone is to bnng delighted at least someone is to bring together such a stellar line—up of some of the country's leading political presenters and commentators, ensuring channel 4 is going to be the go to destination for first class analysis on election night, an array of front line politicians and commentators from across the political spectrum will join the team throughout the coverage to provide insight and a
, this is going to be labour policy. they haven't got a policy they don't like rwanda, they don't like this, they don't like that. what they do like they like tens of hundreds of millions coming into our country because they know that there'll be socialists. why? because they give them better benefits. >> you know what's going to be interesting if and when labour do have a rout on election night? how they're going to behave. the channel 4 election team, are they going to, you know, a true...
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the tories defected to laboun labour. the tories defected to labour. he's not liked by the locals , especially when he locals, especially when he blocked a much needed northern bypass , anyway, it goes on and bypass, anyway, it goes on and on and on, but not a fan of dan poulter , which is interesting poulter, which is interesting because obviously he's an mp who actually i mean, he also works in the health service and who has been very critical of the government for quite some time now. this isn't sort of out of the blue, it would seem . he's the blue, it would seem. he's not really, chiming with his, tory constituents anyway. >> yeah . and i wonder how the >> yeah. and i wonder how the constituents feel, considering they they voted tory and now they they voted tory and now they have a labour mp . they have a labour mp. >> yeah. do let us know what you think about that. >> if you live in ipswich or suffolk . suffolk. >> yeah, it's an interesting one. but what it has done is spur on the sort of disaffected parts of the tory party where tory rebels are
the tories defected to laboun labour. the tories defected to labour. he's not liked by the locals , especially when he locals, especially when he blocked a much needed northern bypass , anyway, it goes on and bypass, anyway, it goes on and on and on, but not a fan of dan poulter , which is interesting poulter, which is interesting because obviously he's an mp who actually i mean, he also works in the health service and who has been very critical of the government for quite some time now. this...
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a labour win and keir starmer, well, he will believe he really is on a roll. i think this is the headline grabber. if rishi sunak holds on to this, then that's what he will be trumpeting, he will show that he does have that indefinable quality to reach out to these former areas that borisjohnson won, so that's big for him, but to overturn a 73% share of the vote last time around for labour would again be a massive triumph, and show that they really are coming home to their former heartlands, so, and just talking to various people out on doorsteps, they say it is incredibly close, and they are all confident for their own sides, but nobody is really predicting the winner yet. and offerings from the parties vying for the top spot — from ben houchen, a highly personal campaign, with no mention of the conservative party, other than in the small print. and then bold claims about building a hospital and delivering more international flights. ben houchen hails thousands ofjobs created at teesworks, the old redcar steelworks that closed in 2015. no mention of a recen
a labour win and keir starmer, well, he will believe he really is on a roll. i think this is the headline grabber. if rishi sunak holds on to this, then that's what he will be trumpeting, he will show that he does have that indefinable quality to reach out to these former areas that borisjohnson won, so that's big for him, but to overturn a 73% share of the vote last time around for labour would again be a massive triumph, and show that they really are coming home to their former heartlands,...
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the observer exclusive top tory mp defects to labour in fury at nhs crisis. the sunday express keir i'll keep pension triple lock finally, the daily star sunday spaceman there are millions of aliens and those were your front pages. first up were your front pages. first up we have the sunday telegraph. cressida. >> yes we do. they've got a big picture of reggio. >> reggio on the front cover who has had a wobble on air. >> but i think he's, he's going to be okay. >> well, they might have been stroke. >> we don't know what the medical right situation was . medical right situation was. >> so people watching this were obviously thinking, what's going on here? >> has he been to the pub? >> has he been to the pub? >> what is it? he was slurring, obviously he's a very professional . professional. >> yes. news reader. yeah. >> yes. news reader. yeah. >> we get a lot of similar messages about louis schaefer, but that's just how he is. to be fair, i watched the clip online and they were like, my god, something's wrong with him. >> and i have a attempted to host sport wi
the observer exclusive top tory mp defects to labour in fury at nhs crisis. the sunday express keir i'll keep pension triple lock finally, the daily star sunday spaceman there are millions of aliens and those were your front pages. first up were your front pages. first up we have the sunday telegraph. cressida. >> yes we do. they've got a big picture of reggio. >> reggio on the front cover who has had a wobble on air. >> but i think he's, he's going to be okay. >> well,...
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they're tories and then act like labour, like the tories do. but anyway, so this is, this comes as ex—health minister dan poulter , announced minister dan poulter, announced on saturday he was defecting from the tories to labour, and he urged mr sunak to call a general election as soon as possible. and i think, dan, you know, he's all like, i'm doing this because i'm so principled. no, you're doing it because you want a job after, you know, at the end of the year, like he's, you know, i can't look my constituents in the eye. no, you don't want to look people in the eye down at the job centre. you know you're going to lose your job as a tory so. >> well, although to be fair, he said he wasn't going to stand at the next election anyway, so he was never going to be a politician after the next election. >> i was going to dump you anyway. >> that's what he said. no, he'd already said it. i think there is. you know, it's not like, oh, did no one notice when i mentioned this before? he'd already said it. but, the line where he said he couldn't look
they're tories and then act like labour, like the tories do. but anyway, so this is, this comes as ex—health minister dan poulter , announced minister dan poulter, announced on saturday he was defecting from the tories to labour, and he urged mr sunak to call a general election as soon as possible. and i think, dan, you know, he's all like, i'm doing this because i'm so principled. no, you're doing it because you want a job after, you know, at the end of the year, like he's, you know, i can't...
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and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding _ labour peers had not spent weeks holding up — labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the lords to try to _ holding up the bill in the lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process— altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. so altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago.— altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. so what do people in rwanda make _ process weeks ago. so what do people in rwanda make of— process weeks ago. so what do people in rwanda make of the _ process weeks ago. so what do people in rwanda make of the controversial . in rwanda make of the controversial policy itself? our correspondent reports. policy itself? our correspondent re orts. :, . , reports. the government here has laruel reports. the government here has largely stood _ reports. the government here has largely stood back _ reports. the government here has largely stood back and _ reports. the government here has largely stood back and watched i reports. the governm
and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding _ labour peers had not spent weeks holding up — labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the lords to try to _ holding up the bill in the lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process— altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. so altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago.— altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. so what do people in rwanda make _...
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for dan poulter, the answer to that is now labour. rishi sunak will hope he can convince tory voters not to think the same. helen catt, bbc news. honduras is grappling with an epidemic of violence towards women, with the united nations warning of a femicide emergency. in 2022, six out of every 100,000 women in the central american country were killed because of their gender — and this figure is thought to be increasing. our latin america reporter mimi sway—bee has more. honduras is experiencing a femicide emergency, according to the united nations. with at least 66 women murdered so far this year, the country has the highest rate of femicide in latin america, and that's alongside some of the most restrictive laws against reproductive health, including a complete ban on abortion. in 2021, xiomara castro became the first female president of honduras, generating high hopes for change in attitude towards women. she promised to not fail them to defend their rights and that all women could count on her. however, little has changed. as i
for dan poulter, the answer to that is now labour. rishi sunak will hope he can convince tory voters not to think the same. helen catt, bbc news. honduras is grappling with an epidemic of violence towards women, with the united nations warning of a femicide emergency. in 2022, six out of every 100,000 women in the central american country were killed because of their gender — and this figure is thought to be increasing. our latin america reporter mimi sway—bee has more. honduras is...
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the labour had, but it tories. the labour had, but it depended it was it was lower with current viewers, but it was the gap was higher with recent viewers. so i don't quite understand. so tories were doing a bit better with current viewers. not quite sure what the significance of that is, but the point is it was pretty close. labour were winning and that does contradict the idea that that we're a right wing channel and things like that. the only difference was on immigration. there was more trust in the tories and labour, who are obviously going to be absolutely nastiest on that. >> does it mean that or does it mean that the tories have let people down so badly that people are going to go to the labour instead? >> it does mean that you're right. and of course, tories aren't right wing in any way ehhen aren't right wing in any way either. so they're just two left wing parties. but i am still surprised because starmer is so awful and he's going to bring in euthanasia. >> can i just give you my take on this? >> yes, i
the labour had, but it tories. the labour had, but it depended it was it was lower with current viewers, but it was the gap was higher with recent viewers. so i don't quite understand. so tories were doing a bit better with current viewers. not quite sure what the significance of that is, but the point is it was pretty close. labour were winning and that does contradict the idea that that we're a right wing channel and things like that. the only difference was on immigration. there was more...
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labour cars. but who knows? labour doesn't appear to have costed the plan because louise hague , the plan because louise hague, the plan because louise hague, the shadow transport secretary, couldn't even rule out price rises on the bbc's today programme. well, i'm joined now by my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. nigel keir starmer is marching us safely back to the 1940s. >> i think probably the railways have improved a bit since brief encounter, so we're probably not going all the way back there, it's a sensible thing to do. i happen to think that, all public utilities and services ought to be in public control, rather than giving money to shareholder , as it should be reinvested in the in those services . so what the in those services. so what he's what he's done today. it's promising . he's what he's done today. it's promising. i'm not he's what he's done today. it's promising . i'm not sure it'll promising. i'm
labour cars. but who knows? labour doesn't appear to have costed the plan because louise hague , the plan because louise hague, the plan because louise hague, the shadow transport secretary, couldn't even rule out price rises on the bbc's today programme. well, i'm joined now by my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. nigel keir starmer is marching us safely back to the 1940s. >> i think probably...
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>> that's a labour problem. >> that's a labour problem. >> then i think labour will probably commit to it. they certainly want to go to this 2.5% figure, is what they've said previously that they want to scrutinise the numbers if they see if they can get there by. sorry to interrupt, but ben wallace was hilarious. >> i thought yesterday in his response to that he said, oh really? we need another defence review. d0 really? we need another defence review. do we? he said, why don't we create a for union defence that'll scare our enemies? >> yeah. i mean, and everyone sort of agrees that defence is becoming much more of a national priority. the world is becoming more unstable . i don't want to more unstable. i don't want to exaggerate that. i'm not saying we're on the brink of world war iii or anything like that, but certainly you can see tensions, you know, war breaking out in the middle east. we still have the middle east. we still have the war in ukraine, waging on tensions increasing in the far east, two between china and various other east asian countries. so, you know, we are living
>> that's a labour problem. >> that's a labour problem. >> then i think labour will probably commit to it. they certainly want to go to this 2.5% figure, is what they've said previously that they want to scrutinise the numbers if they see if they can get there by. sorry to interrupt, but ben wallace was hilarious. >> i thought yesterday in his response to that he said, oh really? we need another defence review. d0 really? we need another defence review. do we? he said,...
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the i news has revealed labour's plan to nationalise railways. and finally, the daily star has greasy fry ups will turn us into zombies. and those were front pages. and let's have a closer look at those front pages, starting with the guardian. lewis. >> yes, labour pledges to nationalise rail network within five years. this is in the guardian . and i guess that's. guardian. and i guess that's. i don't know how this is news, because it hasn't happened yet. i guess it's news because they're saying what they're saying. >> it's going to happen within five years. >> within within five years, like the same way we're going to get, you know, people shipped to rwanda. but do you but do you think it's a good idea to nationalise the rail network? it is a good idea. and one of the major complaints is, is no internet, right? this is this is what they're complaining. this is what this woman seriously, one of the major complaints. it says it right here. it says it says it right here. it says it says it's tethered to your phone. >> i mean, not that i'm somebody
the i news has revealed labour's plan to nationalise railways. and finally, the daily star has greasy fry ups will turn us into zombies. and those were front pages. and let's have a closer look at those front pages, starting with the guardian. lewis. >> yes, labour pledges to nationalise rail network within five years. this is in the guardian . and i guess that's. guardian. and i guess that's. i don't know how this is news, because it hasn't happened yet. i guess it's news because they're...