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jeremy hunt? what options does - card in two weeks' time. jeremy hunt?time. jeremy - hunt? what options does he have and what do you think will happen on tax? . what do you think will happen on tax? , , . , tax? the first thing is if i was jeremy hunt. _ tax? the first thing is if i was jeremy hunt. i— tax? the first thing is if i was jeremy hunt, i would - tax? the first thing is if i was jeremy hunt, i would be - tax? the first thing is if i was i jeremy hunt, i would be making tax? the first thing is if i was - jeremy hunt, i would be making it jeremy hunt, iwould be making it very clear— jeremy hunt, iwould be making it very clear to be prime minister i am also keeping on the table with the more _ also keeping on the table with the more for— also keeping on the table with the more for tax cuts that were announced back in september may also need to— announced back in september may also need to be _ announced back in september may also need to be reversed. some of those don't _ need to be reversed. some of those don't make — need to be reversed. some o
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the point about jeremy hunt is that he has l aboutjeremy hunt is that he has shown— aboutjeremy hunt shown loyalty to liz truss by taking up the job, that always goes down well with— up the job, that always goes down well with tory party members and mps _ well with tory party members and mps he — well with tory party members and mps he is — well with tory party members and mp5. he is also someone who has done mps. he is also someone who has done quite well— mps. he is also someone who has done quite well on _ mps. he is also someone who has done quite well on the broadcast rights over the — quite well on the broadcast rights over the weekend trying to count on the situation. he is very experienced, he was foreign secretary, health secretary, culture secretary. _ secretary, health secretary, culture secretary, he has been an mp since 2005 _ secretary, he has been an mp since 2005. jeremy hunt won't win any awards— 2005. jeremy hunt won't win any awards for— 2005. jeremy hunt won't win any awards for being the most charismatic or interesting politician, but in a situation where the tor
the point about jeremy hunt is that he has l aboutjeremy hunt is that he has shown— aboutjeremy hunt shown loyalty to liz truss by taking up the job, that always goes down well with— up the job, that always goes down well with tory party members and mps _ well with tory party members and mps he — well with tory party members and mps he is — well with tory party members and mp5. he is also someone who has done mps. he is also someone who has done quite well— mps. he is also someone who...
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hunt is probably the best man for the 'ob. . ~' , ., , hunt is probably the best man for the 'ob. .,evelopment." that's the new message to china from president xijingping. he was speaking at the opening of the communist party congress — a week—long event that is likely to culminate in his being given a third term as party chief. in a wide—ranging speech lasting more than two hours, the president spoke of �*peaceful reunification' with taiwan, the administration of hong kong, and the maintenance of the zero covid policy. the bbc�*s stephen mcdonell is in beijing and has been watching events at the congress. listening to this speech, the most important thing for most chinese people was to hear whether or not there might be an easing of the country's covid restrictions after the party congress. the short answer is no. the mass testing, the lockdowns, the scanning, the quarantine, they're all to stay. xijinping said there'd be no wavering on zero covid, because of the need to save people's lives. however, there was no acknowledgement in the speech of the pain that zero covid is causing e
hunt is probably the best man for the 'ob. . ~' , ., , hunt is probably the best man for the 'ob. .,evelopment." that's the new message to china from president xijingping. he was speaking at the opening of the communist party congress — a week—long event that is likely to culminate in his being given a third term as party chief. in a wide—ranging speech lasting more than two hours, the president spoke of �*peaceful reunification' with taiwan, the administration of hong kong, and...
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that is i certainly what jeremy hunt was certainly whatjeremy hunt was saying. going to come to you, as we turn to the front page of the times. what did you make a president biden�*s comment? it did you make a president biden's comment? , , ., ., did you make a president biden's comment?— did you make a president biden's comment? , , ., ., ., ., comment? it is very rare to have a us president _ comment? it is very rare to have a us president intervening _ comment? it is very rare to have a us president intervening on - comment? it is very rare to have a us president intervening on uk - us president intervening on uk domestic matters. i cannot sense of it, probably since barack obama and the brexit referendum, when he famously said that if the uk left the you, it would be at the back of the you, it would be at the back of the queue for a us trade deal, which are actually because turned out to be quite correct, the presidentjoe biden has made it clear... there is a tweet president put outjust as the prime minister arrived in new york for the recent meeting of the
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become the face of jeremy hunt's administration?— become the face of jeremy hunt's administration?stration? even if she has the stomach for it, can _ administration? even if she has the stomach for it, can she _ administration? even if she has the stomach for it, can she survive - administration? even if she has the stomach for it, can she survive and | stomach for it, can she survive and what do you read into the fact that she has decided not to turn up to answer the urgent question that sir keir starmer has been granted? that makes perfect _ keir starmer has been granted? t'isgt makes perfect sense because it would have been embarrassing and she would have been embarrassing and she would have taken flak from her own mps. we will see the response from the backbenches to whatjeremy hunt will say later. will they vent? will they welcome him? will they welcome him in a way that they recognise our has shifted to him question mark she will be watching this right now, thinking, can i continue being the face of an administration that is not my own but which has repudiated the basis on wh
become the face of jeremy hunt's administration?— become the face of jeremy hunt's administration?stration? even if she has the stomach for it, can _ administration? even if she has the stomach for it, can she _ administration? even if she has the stomach for it, can she survive - administration? even if she has the stomach for it, can she survive and | stomach for it, can she survive and what do you read into the fact that she has decided not to turn up to answer the urgent question that sir...
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the arrival of jeremy hunt has got| the arrival ofjeremy hunt has got off on— the arrival ofjeremy huntithink— off on a reasonable footing so far. i think the — off on a reasonable footing so far. i think the pound has strengthened a little bit. _ i think the pound has strengthened a little bit, the early trading this morning. _ little bit, the early trading this morning, the price going up. that is good _ morning, the price going up. that is good news — morning, the price going up. that is good news. jeremy hunt had struck the right— good news. jeremy hunt had struck the right tone in what he said in the right tone in what he said in the media — the right tone in what he said in the media over the weekend. so liz truss— the media over the weekend. so liz truss can _ the media over the weekend. so liz truss can rely on that. but of course. — truss can rely on that. but of course, doubts about a position remain. — course, doubts about a position remain, during this period of discontent within the conservative party _ discontent within the conservative party regarding her leadership. the
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another name is jeremy hunt, the former| name isjeremy hunt, the former foreign secretary and leadershiprisjohnson. you are watching bbc news, the news from london is that britain's finance minister, kwasi kwarteng, has left the government after less than a month or about a month on the job. hejoined as liz month or about a month on the job. he joined as liz truss became finalist after boris johnson. they shared a finalist after borisjohnson. they shared a joint economic vision, but in the letter which he sent to the prime minister today, having on friday left abruptly from washington late on thursday evening on the last overnight flight out, said, you have asked me to stand aside as your chancellor, i have accepted. when you asked me to serve, i did so in full knowledge that the situation we faced was incredibly difficult, with rising global interest rates and energy prices. he then goes on to say, as i've said many times in the past weeks, following the status quo simply not an option will stop for too long this country has been dogged by low growth and high taxation, that must still c
another name is jeremy hunt, the former| name isjeremy hunt, the former foreign secretary and leadershiprisjohnson. you are watching bbc news, the news from london is that britain's finance minister, kwasi kwarteng, has left the government after less than a month or about a month on the job. hejoined as liz month or about a month on the job. he joined as liz truss became finalist after boris johnson. they shared a finalist after borisjohnson. they shared a joint economic vision, but in the...
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jeremy hunt hogs the front page of the independent, above the banner, "hunt rips up pm's plans", andns that conservative donors and business leaders are turning on liz truss. meanwhile, the sunday times has a quartet ofjeremy hunt snaps and argues that plotters are circling the wounded pm as hunt takes "full control". 0k, let us begin our chat, and kate and annabel denham, lovely to have you back. kate, you are going to kick us off, please. 0urfirst look at the sunday times. over to you. the sunday times has gone full tilt on what hunt is going be doing, as indeed have the other papers. from a newspaper point of view, because of my career is in newspapers, it is interesting the get these friend pages. it is really hard to illustrate a front pages when all the pictures are of a gray man in a suit. the sunday times have done quite a good job here by taking these four animated pictures of jeremy hunt. it at least makes a bit of a change from just one grinning mug shot. what the paper talked about is how he intended to lady penny cut ten, tax and there is also the talk of sunak telling h
jeremy hunt hogs the front page of the independent, above the banner, "hunt rips up pm's plans", andns that conservative donors and business leaders are turning on liz truss. meanwhile, the sunday times has a quartet ofjeremy hunt snaps and argues that plotters are circling the wounded pm as hunt takes "full control". 0k, let us begin our chat, and kate and annabel denham, lovely to have you back. kate, you are going to kick us off, please. 0urfirst look at the sunday times....
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i think jeremy hunt _ minister. that's right. i think jeremy hunt is _ minister. that's right.hunt is coming and i minister. that's right. i think- jeremy hunt is coming and said, look, i'm a grown up here, i'm going to take tough decisions, study the ship. the problem is that might work in the short term and i think that has been as we've seen been welcomed by the markets. the pilot has crept up by the markets. the pilot has crept up a tiny bit. things seem to settle down on that front. but politically that's not actually the case with up jeremy hunt you will remember as labour made great play. he did not do very well in the recent leadership competition. he is not the first years of conservative mps while i think it's probably grateful tonight that things are even more disasters on the economic front, but they do not think that he is the answer. they do not want him to be the prime minister, they don't want him to be the labour of the party foot of the trouble is they don't want liz truss to be the leader. when you speak to conservative mps each one had their own choice of le
i think jeremy hunt _ minister. that's right. i think jeremy hunt is _ minister. that's right.hunt is coming and i minister. that's right. i think- jeremy hunt is coming and said, look, i'm a grown up here, i'm going to take tough decisions, study the ship. the problem is that might work in the short term and i think that has been as we've seen been welcomed by the markets. the pilot has crept up by the markets. the pilot has crept up a tiny bit. things seem to settle down on that front. but...
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~ ., , , , hunt.der to save her bacon, but as it stands, it looks like there is only going to be one conservative mp is a general election happens tomorrow and he ironically is the chair of the palm entry group for funerals. —— parliamentary group. it looks like they may move to remove the prime minister next week and we will see an interim caretaker government which will end up lasting the course of the remainder of this parliament. if they can turn that around, it is a massive uphill battle. you think she's going _ a massive uphill battle. you think she's going be — a massive uphill battle. you think she's going be toppled? - a massive uphill battle. you thinkj she's going be toppled? speaking a massive uphill battle. you think. she's going be toppled? speaking to serious mps in _ she's going be toppled? speaking to serious mps in the _ she's going be toppled? speaking to serious mps in the back— she's going be toppled? speaking to serious mps in the back benches - she's going be toppled? speaking t
~ ., , , , hunt.der to save her bacon, but as it stands, it looks like there is only going to be one conservative mp is a general election happens tomorrow and he ironically is the chair of the palm entry group for funerals. —— parliamentary group. it looks like they may move to remove the prime minister next week and we will see an interim caretaker government which will end up lasting the course of the remainder of this parliament. if they can turn that around, it is a massive uphill...
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the being told that jeremy hunt is going to the banks-— being told that jeremy hunt is going to the banks 2796 and corporation tax of _ to the banks. the banks pay 2796 and corporation tax of 1996 _ to the banks. the banks pay 2796 and corporation tax of 1996 in _ to the banks. the banks pay 2796 and corporation tax of 1996 in the - to the banks. the banks pay 2796 and corporation tax of 1996 in the banks i corporation tax of 19% in the banks are of 8% and the tax, if the bank surcharge is not produced, they would effect be paying 43% and there would effect be paying 43% and there would be, it seems like if that happens injeremy hunt would be doing what you would expect to labour chancellor to do. and there is a windfall tax on oil and gas producers and there's a sunset clause in 2025 it is possible that were not in the 2025 but will be extended and really, though, how the prime ministerjustifies on the election promises she made when she won the majority in the conservative party, i think it is difficult to credit, i suppose you have to say that hunter said it and i and the nonexecutive
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who both supportsjeremy hunt to supports jeremy hunt to continue supportsjeremy hunt to continue as supportsowing, i only supported by international investors if they feel those checks and balances are in place and therefore the rhetoric you hear over the next few days from the leadership candidates and the one or two that emerge from the pack, is really very important for the ongoing stability of financial markets. �* . ~ markets. the bcc were talking about labour _ markets. the bcc were talking about labour and _ markets. the bcc were talking about labour and trade - markets. the bcc were talking about labour and trade and - markets. the bcc were talking | about labour and trade and the thing about hunt, looking at a £40 billion hole at a time of soaring inflation, how do we square the circle? will we see a recalibration for example of britain's ideas and policies towards europe?— britain's ideas and policies towards euroe? , ., towards europe? there is enough water that has _ towards europe? there is enough water that has passed _ towards europe? there is enough water that has passed unde
who both supportsjeremy hunt to supports jeremy hunt to continue supportsjeremy hunt to continue as supportsowing, i only supported by international investors if they feel those checks and balances are in place and therefore the rhetoric you hear over the next few days from the leadership candidates and the one or two that emerge from the pack, is really very important for the ongoing stability of financial markets. �* . ~ markets. the bcc were talking about labour _ markets. the bcc were...
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jeremy hunt hogs the front page of the independent, above the banner, "hunt rips up pm's plans" and warnst conservative donors and business leaders are turning on liz truss. meanwhile, the sunday times has a quartet ofjeremy hunt snaps and argues that plotters are circling the wounded pm as hunt takes "full control". that was a little flavour of some of those front pages. hello to both of you. we will start off, i think, with the sunday times. annabel, could you for us, please?- could you for us, please? share. the are could you for us, please? share. they are focusing _ could you for us, please? share. they are focusing on _ could you for us, please? share. they are focusing on a _ could you for us, please? share. they are focusing on a jeremy i could you for us, please? share. - they are focusing on a jeremy hunt, they are focusing on a jeremy hunt, the recently appointed chancellor of the recently appointed chancellor of the ex and the way in which he has you turned on at the mini budget to such an extent... apart from the national insurance like that was introduced earlier this year,
jeremy hunt hogs the front page of the independent, above the banner, "hunt rips up pm's plans" and warnst conservative donors and business leaders are turning on liz truss. meanwhile, the sunday times has a quartet ofjeremy hunt snaps and argues that plotters are circling the wounded pm as hunt takes "full control". that was a little flavour of some of those front pages. hello to both of you. we will start off, i think, with the sunday times. annabel, could you for us,...
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or next you have to go there in a hunting lodge, about 10 pieces lie. they won't go to the elevator. she blurted out here, i'm afraid of him, but you scare her with your birth. hello saw faces with syrup fields to you quite a pleasure. and you are treated in every poacher. alechka alya teacher remember it wild in your forest. what kind of goose are you, green. you are a lone wolf who has completely fallen out of love with people. you only know how to talk to your dream. well, what did you get, huh? in the morning you need to listen to what lies in your heart. and you yes well you. i'll die on you and overtake you. drink. oh no, i love everything. together they started on the ruins, a serviceman captain's epaulettes still with a cockade. girl girl and there is no bride. yes, take it, you won't regret it, you didn't regret it. yes, even when the billhook is nearby. probably so hungry that his mind was clouded. also like this. who else leshy hey who's here throw up the center. the partner is freaking out. if you want to fool yourself lie down, my shoulder
or next you have to go there in a hunting lodge, about 10 pieces lie. they won't go to the elevator. she blurted out here, i'm afraid of him, but you scare her with your birth. hello saw faces with syrup fields to you quite a pleasure. and you are treated in every poacher. alechka alya teacher remember it wild in your forest. what kind of goose are you, green. you are a lone wolf who has completely fallen out of love with people. you only know how to talk to your dream. well, what did you get,...
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from what we know of jeremy hunt, for it. from what we know of jeremy hunt. what — for it.jeremy hunt, what you expect _ for it. from what we know of jeremy hunt, what you expect from - for it. from what we know of jeremy hunt, what you expect from him - for it. from what we know of jeremy hunt, what you expect from him as| hunt, what you expect from him as chancellor now liz truss has had her plan for economic growth been thrown out the window? we plan for economic growth been thrown out the window?— out the window? we will have to wait and see. understandably _ out the window? we will have to wait and see. understandably this - out the window? we will have to wait | and see. understandably this morning he was refusing to be drawn on policy specifics, pointing out he�*d only been on the job for 12 hours and it would have to look at the numbers and the treasury. if we step back, the only thing different from him beyond the tone which is a marked change, he takes the issue of balancing the books more seriously and recognises it will take tough decisions. the substance from l
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jeremy hunt is de facto u.k.me minister at the moment, he calls shots on this number one issue, which is how the u.k. resource fiscal credibility, and all of the discretionary stuff that lists -- that liz truss wants to do is not really in her power anymore. manus: alex, good morning. how damaging was friday night's press conference in downing street? i was watching, it was someone who seemed like they did not know where to look or what to do. alex: i think it was very damaging. i think it demonstrated that u.k. leadership was not really on the same plane as some other folks, and you have to demonstrate a certain amount of competence. manus: they were brief, alex, the chancellor and liz truss were brief, and i can tell you that factually, they were briefed before they came out with this version of the budget. they were told not to do it this way. alex: i think they have spent too much time talking to a set of people that didn't necessarily get them to heed those warnings that they were being given. that fatal mis
jeremy hunt is de facto u.k.me minister at the moment, he calls shots on this number one issue, which is how the u.k. resource fiscal credibility, and all of the discretionary stuff that lists -- that liz truss wants to do is not really in her power anymore. manus: alex, good morning. how damaging was friday night's press conference in downing street? i was watching, it was someone who seemed like they did not know where to look or what to do. alex: i think it was very damaging. i think it...
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a successful roll ends the hunt.e giant sand dune sarykum rises, its height is more than 260 meters. it 's a big yellow one. the sandy mountain among the green slopes of the hills is an amazing natural phenomenon. at translated from tatar, srykum means golden velvet. unusual very cute eared creatures, hedgehogs live here. the length of their ears can reach four centimeters. ears, not only hearing organs. they help hedgehogs regulate body temperature; they have long ears and legs, thanks to them they are eared, hedgehogs run very fast and can cover a distance of up to 8 km. it does not feed mainly on insects. like true desert dwellers, they can go for several weeks without food or water. in the morning, when the temperature starts rising hedgehog climbs into the mink, which he digs in the sand. the depth of these minks can reach one meter. a unique natural and climatic zone has formed around dena saryk, the average air temperature here is at least 5 degrees higher than in other regions of dagestan. eared round-headed
a successful roll ends the hunt.e giant sand dune sarykum rises, its height is more than 260 meters. it 's a big yellow one. the sandy mountain among the green slopes of the hills is an amazing natural phenomenon. at translated from tatar, srykum means golden velvet. unusual very cute eared creatures, hedgehogs live here. the length of their ears can reach four centimeters. ears, not only hearing organs. they help hedgehogs regulate body temperature; they have long ears and legs, thanks to them...
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jeremy hunt.emy hunt. thank you very much. what do voters make of the turbulence in westminster that led to his appointment? our correspondent ben boulos has been speaking to voters in romford, in essex, which has been conservative for more than 20 years. traders are preparing themselves for the day ahead here at romford market. this area has had a conservative mp for the last 20 years or so. but with all that has gone on at westminster in the past 24 gone on at westminster in the past 2a hours, what do voters here make of it all? we are going to speak to karen, a stallholderfor of it all? we are going to speak to karen, a stallholder for 25 years. what would you like to see the new government, the new chancellor deal, to help you as a traitor and with the cost of living?— to help you as a traitor and with the cost of living? basically, 'ust to help us — the cost of living? basically, 'ust to help us with i the cost of living? basically, 'ust to help us with the i the cost of living? basically, 'u
jeremy hunt.emy hunt. thank you very much. what do voters make of the turbulence in westminster that led to his appointment? our correspondent ben boulos has been speaking to voters in romford, in essex, which has been conservative for more than 20 years. traders are preparing themselves for the day ahead here at romford market. this area has had a conservative mp for the last 20 years or so. but with all that has gone on at westminster in the past 24 gone on at westminster in the past 2a...
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begins to hunt with his mother. she prepares him for an independent life. as soon as the tigress is again ready to procreate to a young male, she will have to leave her and go in search of her own taiga patch. adult amur tigers are pronounced loners, they travel long distances controlling the territories of several females. in these animals there is no specific breeding season, each tigress has her own preferences; their wishes and mood are encrypted in special odorous marks in winter. they long remain in the snow. the task of the male is to correctly decipher these signs. this message obviously needs to be rushed to get ahead of the competition. the young tiger also read his mother's message, he understands that his childhood is over. warm springs do not allow alina's mountain rivers to freeze and this is a decisive condition for the survival of nocturnal predators in the ussuri region. when the march sun goes down behind the horizon, characteristic sounds are heard, this duet is performed by a couple of the larges
begins to hunt with his mother. she prepares him for an independent life. as soon as the tigress is again ready to procreate to a young male, she will have to leave her and go in search of her own taiga patch. adult amur tigers are pronounced loners, they travel long distances controlling the territories of several females. in these animals there is no specific breeding season, each tigress has her own preferences; their wishes and mood are encrypted in special odorous marks in winter. they...
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this is the main way of hunting leaves, and that of zoologists.ts own name - mosquitoes - small rodents form the basis of nutrition. foxes. often red cheats, you can to be seen in the fields or not far from the villages, but they do not come there to steal a chicken, but to hunt for gray houses, which are abundant and found near human dwellings, in a year one fox destroys several thousand rodents, and together with foxes two or three times more. in general, it turns out that this is an extremely useful animal both for the forest and for humans. a long fluffy tail is a distinctive feature of foxes in winter during sleep, it helps to save a sensitive nose from frostbite during a hunt and serves as an excellent balancer when you watch the mouse. becomes clear. why are fox and squirrel tails so similar that they turn their red-haired owners into real tightrope walkers. while hunting, a fox can reach speeds of up to 50 km / h to hear a mouse squeak under the snow at a distance of a hundred meters, the vision of a fox, black and white, adapted for a noc
this is the main way of hunting leaves, and that of zoologists.ts own name - mosquitoes - small rodents form the basis of nutrition. foxes. often red cheats, you can to be seen in the fields or not far from the villages, but they do not come there to steal a chicken, but to hunt for gray houses, which are abundant and found near human dwellings, in a year one fox destroys several thousand rodents, and together with foxes two or three times more. in general, it turns out that this is an...
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this is the main way of hunting leaves, and that of zoologists.even got its own name moshkovanie it is small rodents that form the basis of nutrition. foxes. often, red cheats can be seen in the fields or near villages, but they do not come there to steal chickens, but to hunt gray houses, which are in abundance and are found in close dwellings in a year, one fox destroys several thousand rodents, and together with foxes in 2-3 times more. in general, it turns out an exceptionally useful animal both for the forest and for humans. a long fluffy tail is a distinctive feature of foxes in winter during sleep, it helps to save a sensitive nose from frostbite, and during hunting it serves as an excellent balancer when you watch the mobing becomes clear. why fox and squirrel tails, yes, they look like they turn their red-haired masters into real tightrope walkers. while hunting, a fox can reach speeds of up to 50 km / h hear a mouse squeak under the snow at a distance of a hundred meters the vision of a fox, black and white, adapted for night way of life
this is the main way of hunting leaves, and that of zoologists.even got its own name moshkovanie it is small rodents that form the basis of nutrition. foxes. often, red cheats can be seen in the fields or near villages, but they do not come there to steal chickens, but to hunt gray houses, which are in abundance and are found in close dwellings in a year, one fox destroys several thousand rodents, and together with foxes in 2-3 times more. in general, it turns out an exceptionally useful animal...
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i think he worked very well withjeremy hunt who is one of withjeremy hunt, who is one of my closest friends i would feel very comfortable with a rishi sunak and hunt partnership. and looking at the amount of my colleagues that are already on team rishi or gave endorsement to rishi, it looks like the party is more united now. if he had the numbers, why would borisjohnson drop out? i think boris probably felt that he wanted to be in the united party. looking at the way of a scapegoat and deals can't be brokered between the parties. boris didn't want to put himself through that again, i do respect him for that. the reality is, we're in the business of running the country. i'm in the business of trying to work as hard as i possibly can for my constituents and get the investments into morecambe. i look at how the economy is going to fare up and am very happy that jeremy hunt is the chancellor. i think with rishi sunak being his boss, i think it would be a very good partnership. what did strike me from this statement that borisjohnson put out that he said he would be very well to lead the conserv
i think he worked very well withjeremy hunt who is one of withjeremy hunt, who is one of my closest friends i would feel very comfortable with a rishi sunak and hunt partnership. and looking at the amount of my colleagues that are already on team rishi or gave endorsement to rishi, it looks like the party is more united now. if he had the numbers, why would borisjohnson drop out? i think boris probably felt that he wanted to be in the united party. looking at the way of a scapegoat and deals...
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that facejeremy hunt right now. decisions that face jeremy hunt right now.ow— well, won't there? sure, i think all these decisions now come - well, won't there? sure, i think all these decisions now come at - well, won't there? sure, i think all these decisions now come at any l well, won't there? sure, i think all. these decisions now come at any cost because the markets have less trust and confidence in the government because there are so much uncertainty. i suppose the government can at least be reassured that the town is different. jeremy hunt went into parliament found to be more upfront with people that there will be at these trade—offs. it is a dramatic change of tone than when we saw this trust was elected. what happens when those traders are spelt out in a couple of months�* time? will the party back liz truss to stay on as leader? no markets will be watching this as well. is one thing to calm the markets, it is another to stabilise british politics right now and reassure voters that we saw from the polls this morning that trust in the government co
that facejeremy hunt right now. decisions that face jeremy hunt right now.ow— well, won't there? sure, i think all these decisions now come - well, won't there? sure, i think all these decisions now come at - well, won't there? sure, i think all these decisions now come at any l well, won't there? sure, i think all. these decisions now come at any cost because the markets have less trust and confidence in the government because there are so much uncertainty. i suppose the government can at...
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she remains prime minister butjeremy hunt was clear there, prime minister butjeremy hunt was clearthere a clean slate to completely rethink this economic plan. from tax cut to possibly tax rises. a slowdown on spending. this is a back to the drawing board moment really. nothing is off the table including health and defence, normally untouchable. they could be as for savings as well. for the markets, after weeks of uncertainty and disbelief, this is being seen as and disbelief, this is being seen as a reality check and possibly whispering it, even a turning point. the markets open on monday and some on sunday night, what is your assessment of how they will react? first of all, a large chunk of this is driven by the turmoil in the markets over the last few weeks. the pounds have been battered and government spending has gone through the lee —— ruth. the bank of england and its emergency step in to help pension funds, the initial reaction as they are cautiously optimistic and they thinkjeremy hunt is a man they can trust. credibility remains pretty low however, it is a low point and the pr
she remains prime minister butjeremy hunt was clear there, prime minister butjeremy hunt was clearthere a clean slate to completely rethink this economic plan. from tax cut to possibly tax rises. a slowdown on spending. this is a back to the drawing board moment really. nothing is off the table including health and defence, normally untouchable. they could be as for savings as well. for the markets, after weeks of uncertainty and disbelief, this is being seen as and disbelief, this is being...
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is it possible jeremy hunt could stay? what hunt programme? is it possible jeremy hunt could stay?remy hunt could stay? what we saw during the summer _ jeremy hunt could stay? what we saw during the summer was _ jeremy hunt could stay? what we saw during the summer was rishi - jeremy hunt could stay? what we saw during the summer was rishi talking l during the summer was rishi talking continually about fiscal responsibility. that is core to what he is about. the matterfor who is chancellor is up to him but personally i thinkjeremy hunt has done a fantasticjob in restoring fiscal credibility and that is what we need to be focused on in the coming weeks. but we need to be focused on in the coming weeke— we need to be focused on in the coming weeks. we need to be focused on in the cominu weeks. �* , , . , , .,, coming weeks. but presumably he has talked about wanting _ coming weeks. but presumably he has talked about wanting a _ coming weeks. but presumably he has talked about wanting a cabinet - coming weeks. but presumably he has talked about wanting a cabinet of - talked about want
is it possible jeremy hunt could stay? what hunt programme? is it possible jeremy hunt could stay?remy hunt could stay? what we saw during the summer _ jeremy hunt could stay? what we saw during the summer was _ jeremy hunt could stay? what we saw during the summer was rishi - jeremy hunt could stay? what we saw during the summer was rishi talking l during the summer was rishi talking continually about fiscal responsibility. that is core to what he is about. the matterfor who is chancellor is...
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they thinkjeremy hunt is a money contrast, he gets it, in city speak.remains pretty low and it comes with quite a low point. the problems remain. the government still wants to borrow tens of billions of pounds to help everyone out with their energy bills and rising cost of living. that will need paying for. talking to the institute for fiscal studies earlier today, they said that sort of thing we could be looking at is very below inflation pay rises in the public sector and tight spending rounds, the global economy is the challenge of course. back to the short term, as you said, we will see the verdict on the markets overnight sunday into monday. but it remains a very difficult task ahead to make the sums add up and in the short timeframe we still are due this new budget on october 31. our business correspondent marc ashdown there. and there's been a further warning of economic problems in the last hour from the governor of the bank of england andrew bailey. in a speech in washington, he said the bank might have to raise its interest rates even higher t
they thinkjeremy hunt is a money contrast, he gets it, in city speak.remains pretty low and it comes with quite a low point. the problems remain. the government still wants to borrow tens of billions of pounds to help everyone out with their energy bills and rising cost of living. that will need paying for. talking to the institute for fiscal studies earlier today, they said that sort of thing we could be looking at is very below inflation pay rises in the public sector and tight spending...
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the new chancellor, jeremy hunt, speaking to the bbc earlier today.correspondent marc ashdown, and i asked him what was left of the mini budget. cast your mind back to september 23, three weeks ago yesterday. the mini budget was launched along with that new phrase truss—enomics. we were promised liz truss's vision for high—growth, high wage, low tax economy. just three weeks later, this morning, her new chancellor, buried that, she remains prime minister butjeremy hunt remains pretty clear he has got a clean slate to completely rethink this economic plan. we've gone from tax cuts to possibly tax rises now. from huge investment to what they are calling a slowdown in spending and we all know what that means. this is a back to the drawing board moment. nothing is off the table as well as we have been hearing, health and defence, normally untouchable in normal times. they could well be asked for savings as well. in terms of the markets, after weeks of uncertainty and disbelief in financial circles about how this is playing out, this has been seen as a sor
the new chancellor, jeremy hunt, speaking to the bbc earlier today.correspondent marc ashdown, and i asked him what was left of the mini budget. cast your mind back to september 23, three weeks ago yesterday. the mini budget was launched along with that new phrase truss—enomics. we were promised liz truss's vision for high—growth, high wage, low tax economy. just three weeks later, this morning, her new chancellor, buried that, she remains prime minister butjeremy hunt remains pretty clear...
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withjeremy hunt.ere the first party to call for when full tax, so we have the money to provide the help for people —— windfall tax. sir have the money to provide the help for people -- windfall tax.- for people -- windfall tax. sir ed davey there- _ for people -- windfall tax. sir ed davey there. tom _ for people -- windfall tax. sir ed davey there. tom pope - for people -- windfall tax. sir ed davey there. tom pope as - for people -- windfall tax. sir ed davey there. tom pope as the i for people -- windfall tax. sir ed - davey there. tom pope as the deputy chief economist at the institute for government. ijust want chief economist at the institute for government. i just want to bring everyone some news from the treasury who said in a statement today that they are sticking to the date that kwasi kwarteng had announced. for the government's medium term fiscal plan, jeremy hunt will set that out. halloween. that is two weeks away. is it credible?— is it credible? well, i think, in a wa , 17 is it credib
withjeremy hunt.ere the first party to call for when full tax, so we have the money to provide the help for people —— windfall tax. sir have the money to provide the help for people -- windfall tax.- for people -- windfall tax. sir ed davey there- _ for people -- windfall tax. sir ed davey there. tom _ for people -- windfall tax. sir ed davey there. tom pope - for people -- windfall tax. sir ed davey there. tom pope as - for people -- windfall tax. sir ed davey there. tom pope as the i for...
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{iii the argument that this is a witch-hunt.— the argument that this is a witch-hunt. . ., , ., witch-huntot gonna — witch-hunt. of course he had not gonna comply _ witch-hunt. of course he had not gonna comply which - witch-hunt. of course he had i not gonna comply which makes all the more stunning why the committee itself didn't make it clear that they were going to send a martial capitol police and arrest him if he does not comply with the subpoenae. that was done a century ago in the us supreme court, affirmed the authority of congress to do that for a very simple reason, if there isn't authority to act quickly, you can things forever and all information becomes moot by the time it gets through all the court proceedings up to the supreme court. that's what this really is about. myjudgement, the committee itself is derelict and not asserting its authority, i believe the reason is they worry when mr biden leaves office and the republicans are in control, mr biden may have skeletons in his closet, hunter biden, who knows what, and that it happening to him so to protect mr biden they aren'
{iii the argument that this is a witch-hunt.— the argument that this is a witch-hunt. . ., , ., witch-huntot gonna — witch-hunt. of course he had not gonna comply _ witch-hunt. of course he had not gonna comply which - witch-hunt. of course he had i not gonna comply which makes all the more stunning why the committee itself didn't make it clear that they were going to send a martial capitol police and arrest him if he does not comply with the subpoenae. that was done a century ago in the us...
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stepping in to try to step in— jeremy hunt's stepping in to try to step in and — jeremy hunt's steppinglise the market, equally, she is in danger of losing those _ equally, she is in danger of losing those people who stood by her initially— those people who stood by her initially and, there is a really small— initially and, there is a really small island now of loyalty around liz truss _ small island now of loyalty around liz truss and that spells trouble not just — liz truss and that spells trouble not just for her liz truss and that spells trouble notjust for her up liz truss and that spells trouble not just for her up at the conservative party at large. the front page. _ conservative party at large. the front page, this _ conservative party at large. tie: front page, this can be toxic conservative party at large. ti9 front page, this can be toxic for the conservatives. yes front page, this can be toxic for the conservatives.— front page, this can be toxic for the conservatives. yes indeed and it also means — the conservatives. yes indeed and it also means that _ the conservatives. ye
stepping in to try to step in— jeremy hunt's stepping in to try to step in and — jeremy hunt's steppinglise the market, equally, she is in danger of losing those _ equally, she is in danger of losing those people who stood by her initially— those people who stood by her initially and, there is a really small— initially and, there is a really small island now of loyalty around liz truss _ small island now of loyalty around liz truss and that spells trouble not just — liz truss and that...
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but how will his replacement jeremy hunt fare? senior investment and markets analyst at hargreaves lansdown. lovely to see you. first off, the markets tomorrow will be watching asia first, won't we? what are we expecting? asia first, won't we? what are we meeting?— asia first, won't we? what are we expecting? yes, we certainly will. on friday. — expecting? yes, we certainly will. on friday. the _ expecting? yes, we certainly will. on friday, the pound _ expecting? yes, we certainly will. on friday, the pound was - expecting? yes, we certainly will. on friday, the pound was rising . expecting? yes, we certainly will. l on friday, the pound was rising and those all government borrowing costs had been falling in the morning before kwasi kwarteng was sacked. there was hope that the plans for a reversal on some of the tax cuts would calm down the markets, but after we got that surprise announcement, we saw the government borrowing costs rising again and the pound fell. what the pound is doing will be watched extremely closely when trad
but how will his replacement jeremy hunt fare? senior investment and markets analyst at hargreaves lansdown. lovely to see you. first off, the markets tomorrow will be watching asia first, won't we? what are we expecting? asia first, won't we? what are we meeting?— asia first, won't we? what are we expecting? yes, we certainly will. on friday. — expecting? yes, we certainly will. on friday. the _ expecting? yes, we certainly will. on friday, the pound _ expecting? yes, we certainly will. on...
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let's listen to jeremy hunt.s the needs of fema formal -- >> the needs of the most vulnerable. moves were made to protect the budget when other budgets were cut. i want to be completely frank about the scale of the economic challenge we face. we have had short-term difficulties caused by the lack of the obr forecast alongside the many budget. there are inflationary pressures around the world. russia's unforgivable invasion of ukraine has caused food and energy prices to spike. when the government needs to change course, we will do so. that is what i have come to the house to announce today. in my first few days in the job, i held extensive discussions with the prime minister, cabinet, colleagues, the bank of england, the head of the debt office, treasury officials, and many others. the conclusion i have drawn from those conversations is we need to do more, more quickly, to give certainty to the markets about our fiscal plans and show through action and not just words that the united kingdom can and always will pa
let's listen to jeremy hunt.s the needs of fema formal -- >> the needs of the most vulnerable. moves were made to protect the budget when other budgets were cut. i want to be completely frank about the scale of the economic challenge we face. we have had short-term difficulties caused by the lack of the obr forecast alongside the many budget. there are inflationary pressures around the world. russia's unforgivable invasion of ukraine has caused food and energy prices to spike. when the...
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~ ., members want to see from jeremy hunt? ~ . ., ., , ., hunt?ant to see him do something around labour, because before we were worried about our energy prices, remember up to 80% of our members say they are having huge difficulties getting staff. that�*s a mad democrat major drag on growth. and lastly, we�*d like to see the government to think about export led growth, so how they can help businesses export more because that�*ll bring more money back into the country. all that needs to be wrapped in a long—term economic strategy so we can really have a vision of the future.— strategy so we can really have a vision of the future. thank you very much indeed _ vision of the future. thank you very much indeed for _ vision of the future. thank you very much indeed for being _ vision of the future. thank you very much indeed for being with - vision of the future. thank you very much indeed for being with us. - vision of the future. thank you very much indeed for being with us. so l much indeed for being with us. so you get some idea there what the situ
~ ., members want to see from jeremy hunt? ~ . ., ., , ., hunt?ant to see him do something around labour, because before we were worried about our energy prices, remember up to 80% of our members say they are having huge difficulties getting staff. that�*s a mad democrat major drag on growth. and lastly, we�*d like to see the government to think about export led growth, so how they can help businesses export more because that�*ll bring more money back into the country. all that needs to...
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the chancellor jeremy hunt. the financial chancellorjeremy hunt. considered a safe _ moved. how come? jeremy hunt is considered a safe pair— moved. how come? jeremy hunt is considered a safe pair of— moved. how come? jeremy hunt is considered a safe pair of hands. hej considered a safe pair of hands. he has put in place the policies of rishi sunak and they liked rishi sunak. they gave him a lot of credence in the markets. the markets could potentially be afraid of who will be our next prime minister. but businesses like this drinks firm in sunderland have found the price instability hard to manage. for us clari and instability hard to manage. for us clarity and certainty _ instability hard to manage. for us clarity and certainty are _ instability hard to manage. for us clarity and certainty are the - instability hard to manage. for us| clarity and certainty are the things i think every business is struggling with. we have been through a cycle where we were getting a cost increase on raw materials every month and that needs to settle. idem; month an
the chancellor jeremy hunt. the financial chancellorjeremy hunt. considered a safe _ moved. how come? jeremy hunt is considered a safe pair— moved. how come? jeremy hunt is considered a safe pair of— moved. how come? jeremy hunt is considered a safe pair of hands. hej considered a safe pair of hands. he has put in place the policies of rishi sunak and they liked rishi sunak. they gave him a lot of credence in the markets. the markets could potentially be afraid of who will be our next prime...
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what does jeremy hunt what doesjeremy hunt now have to do?as 100% going to say, the extraction of him across the atlantic by the prime minister and his firing. we are talking about this corporation tax change and u—turn. i don't think that quite captures the change because what we understand about corporation that when liz truss, the prime minister, was trying to win the conservative party leadership and creating the mini budget and during the conservative party conference, she did not believe that rises in the rate of corporation tax raised any money because it hits the economy. it was anti—growth, to use her phrase. now, in a crisis, in an emergency, to persuade the markets, she says that it will raise £67 billion over the next five years. that strikes me notjust as a u—turn but a near capitulation of what has become known as liz truss economics. now, forjeremy hunt, the issue is notjust that there now, forjeremy hunt, the issue is not just that there is damage from that that he wants to reverse, but there may be scars that last much longer
what does jeremy hunt what doesjeremy hunt now have to do?as 100% going to say, the extraction of him across the atlantic by the prime minister and his firing. we are talking about this corporation tax change and u—turn. i don't think that quite captures the change because what we understand about corporation that when liz truss, the prime minister, was trying to win the conservative party leadership and creating the mini budget and during the conservative party conference, she did not...
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because for man to hunt and fish he has to own land.these are considered leisurely activities and farm animals with most societies and specifically lower-class mentor working in the fields doing hard labor some in the coming ac women are, they don't see women producing 60 - 70 percent of the diet of the community. here. they see is the drudgery type of activity when in reality, that is part of what creates the society is the control. of the agricultural production so an native cited said the type hunting and fishing are the primary ways of securing fronting for the diet while women remain around the town and working in the fields and raising children and so all of these activities great matriarchal society maintain rights for women in a native society that european society will not see for hundreds of years from the point of initial contact in the early 16 hundreds. in addition, some other aspect of matriarchy down here in our communities women are heads of households, they hold and own property. the three doing to divorce and another r
because for man to hunt and fish he has to own land.these are considered leisurely activities and farm animals with most societies and specifically lower-class mentor working in the fields doing hard labor some in the coming ac women are, they don't see women producing 60 - 70 percent of the diet of the community. here. they see is the drudgery type of activity when in reality, that is part of what creates the society is the control. of the agricultural production so an native cited said the...
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looking at the amount— and hunt partnership. looking at the amount of— and hunt partnership.gave endorsement to rishi sunak, it looks like the _ endorsement to rishi sunak, it looks like the party is more or less united — like the party is more or less united now. if like the party is more or less united now.— like the party is more or less united now. . , , united now. if he had the numbers, wh would united now. if he had the numbers, why would boris _ united now. if he had the numbers, why would boris johnson _ united now. if he had the numbers, why would boris johnson drop - united now. if he had the numbers, why would boris johnson drop out? | why would borisjohnson drop out? well, i think boris probably felt that, _ well, i think boris probably felt that, you — well, i think boris probably felt that, you know, he wanted to be in a united _ that, you know, he wanted to be in a united party— that, you know, he wanted to be in a united party and i think, looking at the way— united party and i think, looking at the way the deals could not be brokered — the way the deals coul
looking at the amount— and hunt partnership. looking at the amount of— and hunt partnership.gave endorsement to rishi sunak, it looks like the _ endorsement to rishi sunak, it looks like the party is more or less united — like the party is more or less united now. if like the party is more or less united now.— like the party is more or less united now. . , , united now. if he had the numbers, wh would united now. if he had the numbers, why would boris _ united now. if he had the...
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these birds are not afraid, they hunt cold weather.y are mainly for salmon fish eagle owl looks out for swimming fish. from a stone, a steep bank, or a tree hanging over the water, and then dives rapidly into the water until the eagle owl fails. salmon crouching at the edge of the ice feel safe, but he don't leave. from which owl this unusual behavior of owls, usually preferring to hunt small predators, has resulted in an abundance of fish stocks. south of the mouth of the amur lies the sea of japan, the stone ducks are looking forward to the most important events of the day for them, the tide of water will bring plankton and other delicious food to the shore. the seal prefers the time of low tide; the rest is over rather in the water. the water is getting warmer every day, the tsushima current takes care of this. this is a kind of central heating system for the entire region. in just a few weeks, it heats cold sea water from 2 to 15 degrees. the tide of stones begins, gambling hunters fearlessly dive right into the sea surf. sea sna
these birds are not afraid, they hunt cold weather.y are mainly for salmon fish eagle owl looks out for swimming fish. from a stone, a steep bank, or a tree hanging over the water, and then dives rapidly into the water until the eagle owl fails. salmon crouching at the edge of the ice feel safe, but he don't leave. from which owl this unusual behavior of owls, usually preferring to hunt small predators, has resulted in an abundance of fish stocks. south of the mouth of the amur lies the sea of...
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the uk chancellorjeremy hunt tells the bbc that nothing is off the table over future tax changes, butat the government will be compassionate. i'm not taking anything off the table. i want to keep as many of those tax cuts as i possibly can because our long—term health depends on being a low—tax economy. china's president xijinping has been defending his controversial zero—covid strategy as a historic communist party congress kicks off in beijing. the irainian authorities claim a fire at a prison in the capital tehran is now under control as protests continue. more than a thousand paddington bears and other teddies left by the public in memory of the late queen elizabeth are to be sent to charity. hello and welcome to bbc news. the uk's new chancellor, jeremy hunt, will hold talks with the prime minister liz truss later, as the government fights to salvage its economic credibility. speaking to the bbc, mr hunt warned some taxes will increase and all government departments will be expected to find additional savings. posting online today, the prime minister has said she's "going to do t
the uk chancellorjeremy hunt tells the bbc that nothing is off the table over future tax changes, butat the government will be compassionate. i'm not taking anything off the table. i want to keep as many of those tax cuts as i possibly can because our long—term health depends on being a low—tax economy. china's president xijinping has been defending his controversial zero—covid strategy as a historic communist party congress kicks off in beijing. the irainian authorities claim a fire at a...
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today, i have asked jeremy hunt to become the new chancellor.ment spending will be cut compared to what was expected. our public sector will become more efficient, to deliver world—class services for the british people, and spending will grow less rapidly than previously planned. it never rains, but it pours — this was the now former chancellor kwasi kwarteng making an early dash home from a meeting of finance ministers in washington last night. a long—haul flight, followed by the sack is how his friday went. should the prime minister go next, mr kwarteng? hello, good afternoon. the formalities look like this. in reply, liz truss wrote they shared the same vision and "i'm deeply sorry to lose you from the government.". jeremy hunt is a former health secretary and foreign secretary, and has tried to become leader himself twice. now, he's the fourth chancellor since july. politics has been on fast forward this autumn. it's five—and—a—half weeks since liz truss became prime minister. mr speaker, we're at- the beginning of a new era and as we contem
today, i have asked jeremy hunt to become the new chancellor.ment spending will be cut compared to what was expected. our public sector will become more efficient, to deliver world—class services for the british people, and spending will grow less rapidly than previously planned. it never rains, but it pours — this was the now former chancellor kwasi kwarteng making an early dash home from a meeting of finance ministers in washington last night. a long—haul flight, followed by the sack is...
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hunt is in the driver's seat now. morton is standing in for truss.ks like she is running scared and like she has lost control. alix: i was reading analysis that has talked about hunt as the ceo and truss is chairman. i know it will take mountains to remove truss, but is the effort underway? how big of a task is it to change the rules to do that? lizzy: it is a question of when, not if, they get rid of truss. the question of how they do it is much trickier. hunt, given that he seems to be the ceo, would seem to be a successor to liz truss. but the favorite is rishi sunak. they are enacting sunak-enomics. another suggestion would be the defense secretary, ben wallace. if they were going to have a leadership contest, like they had over the summer, it would create more divisions in the party, it was such an ugly contest. if they have a coronation of a different leader who would sideline the party leadership, the mandate would be so diluted it would most certainly raise of the pressure and force a snap election. the other choice mp's have is to hope for t
hunt is in the driver's seat now. morton is standing in for truss.ks like she is running scared and like she has lost control. alix: i was reading analysis that has talked about hunt as the ceo and truss is chairman. i know it will take mountains to remove truss, but is the effort underway? how big of a task is it to change the rules to do that? lizzy: it is a question of when, not if, they get rid of truss. the question of how they do it is much trickier. hunt, given that he seems to be the...
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he has— jeremy hunt's reappointment cabinet. ithink he has a— jeremy hunt's reappointment cabinet.ment cabinet. i think he has a decent fellow. he - i think he has a decent fellow. he is reviving a career and i wish him well. well, good luck, good luck. he has quite _ well, good luck, good luck. he has quite a _ well, good luck, good luck. he has quite a task— well, good luck, good luck. he has quite a task on his hands, i guess, to put— quite a task on his hands, i guess, to put things back in order. i to put things back in order. i can— to put things back in order. i can rememberwhen to put things back in order. i can remember when he was health secretary— i can remember when he was health secretary and — i can remember when he was health secretary and he _ i can remember when he was health secretary and he completely- i can remember when he was healthl secretary and he completely screwed up secretary and he completely screwed up then _ secretary and he completely screwed up then and — secretary and he completely screwed up then and so— secretary and he completely screwed up then
he has— jeremy hunt's reappointment cabinet. ithink he has a— jeremy hunt's reappointment cabinet.ment cabinet. i think he has a decent fellow. he - i think he has a decent fellow. he is reviving a career and i wish him well. well, good luck, good luck. he has quite _ well, good luck, good luck. he has quite a _ well, good luck, good luck. he has quite a task— well, good luck, good luck. he has quite a task on his hands, i guess, to put— quite a task on his hands, i guess, to put things...
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butjeremy hunt says voters do not need more turmoil what they want is stability.nd the worst thing for that would be more political instability at the top, another protracted leadership campaign. i think that is the last thing people want to happen. china's president xijinping has defended his controversial zero—covid strategy communist party gathers for a congress in beijing that happens twice in a decade. iranian authorities say four inmates are dead after a fire at a prison in the capital, as protests continue. more than a thousand paddington bears and other teddies left by the public in memory of the late queen elizabeth are to be sent to charity. the new chancellor, jeremy hunt has been in talks with liz truss this afternoon — as they consider further changes to the mini budget that had been the centrepiece of her economic plan. 48 hours into thejob, mr hunt has made clear nothing has been ruled out on taxes or spending. he also said the prime minister is in charge. some of her own mps are continuing to criticise her though, to call for changes to her team an
butjeremy hunt says voters do not need more turmoil what they want is stability.nd the worst thing for that would be more political instability at the top, another protracted leadership campaign. i think that is the last thing people want to happen. china's president xijinping has defended his controversial zero—covid strategy communist party gathers for a congress in beijing that happens twice in a decade. iranian authorities say four inmates are dead after a fire at a prison in the capital,...
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the and jeremy hunt at the top at number ten and number 11.ue, the former conservative leader talking yesterday about the death spiral of the conservative party, and months and years ahead of absolute decline, if not wipe—out, so i think, this is really serious. senior tories are engaged in this frantic campaign to stop the boris comeback, because they are very, very alarmed by it. and the decline in public service, schools, health, defence, that is the side story in the observer splash, and the people talks about schools crippled by costs of living crisis. whichever person gets the crown, whichever party wins the general election, we are in for some very, very tough times. this general election, we are in for some very, very tough times.— very, very tough times. this is the real world — very, very tough times. this is the real world for _ very, very tough times. this is the real world for the _ very, very tough times. this is the real world for the government. - real world for the government. actuatty — real world for the government. actually
the and jeremy hunt at the top at number ten and number 11.ue, the former conservative leader talking yesterday about the death spiral of the conservative party, and months and years ahead of absolute decline, if not wipe—out, so i think, this is really serious. senior tories are engaged in this frantic campaign to stop the boris comeback, because they are very, very alarmed by it. and the decline in public service, schools, health, defence, that is the side story in the observer splash, and...
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but i used to hunt pumas. oh yeah. he worked for the ranchers killing the big cats since they threatened the sheep. no, no, no. i but then switched to working for chris. and for the promise, the hunter gone, conservationist had little to say and preferred not to talk about his former job. no, no, no, no, no, no, but he did tell us about his change of heart because the tompkins efforts to protect the puma were contagious, even for a former hunter like him. that if i think, what am i an i always get up at 5 and then right off around $630.00, i have to cover a lodge area and i'm always out for a really long time. i used to look off to herds of cows to in the open did not hear you can them up although his job may have a hint of wild west romanticism. oh, it's absolutely grueling. thanks to the special protections. homer's have been multiplying in the areas adjacent to the nature reserve where herds of sheep and cows still graze. ranchers happened raising their voices against the big cats. the animals are considered a threa
but i used to hunt pumas. oh yeah. he worked for the ranchers killing the big cats since they threatened the sheep. no, no, no. i but then switched to working for chris. and for the promise, the hunter gone, conservationist had little to say and preferred not to talk about his former job. no, no, no, no, no, no, but he did tell us about his change of heart because the tompkins efforts to protect the puma were contagious, even for a former hunter like him. that if i think, what am i an i always...
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ya: i think the fact that jeremy hunt i think the fact thatjeremy hunt has felt this needed to bringhe market response and about the state of the uk finances. as you say, you have jeremy hunt meeting the prime minister yesterday, thrashing out various agreements, jeremy hunt is leading that is part of the agreement when he accepted the role. if we are heading to tax rises, spending cuts, those are all potentially politically unpopular measures, also lots of liz truss's backers, they wanted mass tax cuts. it's a question of what helps things in the short term and what is it sustainable in the medium. what in the short term and what is it sustainable in the medium. what does that look like — sustainable in the medium. what does that look like for _ sustainable in the medium. what does that look like for liz _ sustainable in the medium. what does that look like for liz truss, _ sustainable in the medium. what does that look like for liz truss, what - that look like for liz truss, what about her time? i that look like for liz truss, what about her time?— that look like for liz truss, wha
ya: i think the fact that jeremy hunt i think the fact thatjeremy hunt has felt this needed to bringhe market response and about the state of the uk finances. as you say, you have jeremy hunt meeting the prime minister yesterday, thrashing out various agreements, jeremy hunt is leading that is part of the agreement when he accepted the role. if we are heading to tax rises, spending cuts, those are all potentially politically unpopular measures, also lots of liz truss's backers, they wanted mass...
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i started by asking him what he made of the comments made byjereny hunt this morning. that you've got to face up to reality. the fact that he is talking about taxes as well as spending i think is realistic. i don't think there's any way we can simply say we've done enough on tax to fill in the black hole and public finance is just purely on spending. i think that is a little encouraging, and i think, as i say, he struck the right tone in recognising whatever the government does, it needs to make sure it protects the vulnerable which is not really the impression that's been given until now. what did you make of the prime minister's news conference yesterday in terms of its tone and content? i don't think it was what was needed. i don't think it's what the country are the markets are looking for. i think there were two problems. one was tone, a sense of contrition i think was needed because a lot of problems had been caused by the government's actions over the last few weeks. i think she needed to put her hand up and say sorry, that what had happened and has given many p
i started by asking him what he made of the comments made byjereny hunt this morning. that you've got to face up to reality. the fact that he is talking about taxes as well as spending i think is realistic. i don't think there's any way we can simply say we've done enough on tax to fill in the black hole and public finance is just purely on spending. i think that is a little encouraging, and i think, as i say, he struck the right tone in recognising whatever the government does, it needs to...
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jeremy hunt the now the tax and spending measures 2 weeks earlier than planned. he says he won't borrow 2 fund tax cuts. so the basic income tax rate will remain at 20 percent indefinitely and confirm people in the u. k. will receive support to pay the energy bills until april, when it will become kept and targeted. the most important objective for our country right now is stability. governments cannot eliminate volatility in markets, but they can play that part. and we will do so. because instability affects the prices of things in shots, the cost of mortgages, and the values of pensions. there will be more difficult decisions, i'm afraid, on both tax and spending. as we deliver our commitment to get that falling as a share of the economy over the medium term, what will is ball the politics and the economies? this decision jehovah will be outside the bank of england to under simmons joins us live from westminster, where it's all happening a little bit later. jeremy hunt due to address parliament to the next hour or so. any sign of the prime minister? well a surp
jeremy hunt the now the tax and spending measures 2 weeks earlier than planned. he says he won't borrow 2 fund tax cuts. so the basic income tax rate will remain at 20 percent indefinitely and confirm people in the u. k. will receive support to pay the energy bills until april, when it will become kept and targeted. the most important objective for our country right now is stability. governments cannot eliminate volatility in markets, but they can play that part. and we will do so. because...
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if you are jeremy hunt now, ou or so. if you are jeremy hunt now, you might _ or so.or so. if you are jeremy hunt now, you might worried looking over - or so. if you are jeremy hunt now, | you might worried looking over your shoulder and seeing rishi sunak marking your homework and saying, are you sure you want to do it like that? if picture was released earlier of the two of them looking very friendly and very businesslike in the cabinet room, over a cup of tea. but rishi sunak will of course want to play to his strength as prime minister is a former chancellor throughout the pandemic and having argued in the leadership contest that played out over the summer that actually cutting taxes at this point was not the right thing to do would —— and would've been inflationary. a lot of people saying he was right. the two men have taken broadly speaking a same approach the economy. keeping taxes where they are, not increasing spending, cutting it back in a lot of areas where possible, something they will be on the same page. dauid where possible, something they will be on th
if you are jeremy hunt now, ou or so. if you are jeremy hunt now, you might _ or so.or so. if you are jeremy hunt now, you might worried looking over - or so. if you are jeremy hunt now, | you might worried looking over your shoulder and seeing rishi sunak marking your homework and saying, are you sure you want to do it like that? if picture was released earlier of the two of them looking very friendly and very businesslike in the cabinet room, over a cup of tea. but rishi sunak will of course...