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david cameron _ vote. that would be in character. david cameron once _ vote. that would be in character. david cameron once called - vote. that would be in character. david cameron once called him l vote. that would be in character. david cameron once called him a j david cameron once called him a greased piglet, once you think you've got him in his grasp, he escapes. look, whether or not there is a leadership election this week or later in the summer, or in the autumn, it's pretty clear to me the prime minister is damaged. what's also really clear to me as of the public have made up their minds about him, and the public don't think he's been telling the truth about partygate. partygate isn't some insignificant westminster lead story, this is about people breaking the rules that were made at downing street while other people weren't able to see their relatives who were dying. i think that to me personally explains why this just won't go away, because many, many people feel deeply offended by the way in which people in downing street were behaving. so whether o
david cameron _ vote. that would be in character. david cameron once _ vote. that would be in character. david cameron once called - vote. that would be in character. david cameron once called him l vote. that would be in character. david cameron once called him a j david cameron once called him a greased piglet, once you think you've got him in his grasp, he escapes. look, whether or not there is a leadership election this week or later in the summer, or in the autumn, it's pretty clear to me...
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ahead, my sit-down interview with david cameron. we talk about the fact that he attended the service at st. paul this morning a service of thanksgiving for the queen. >> i'm a massive fan of our royal family. the system works well for us having a constitutional monarchy. the pinnacle is an institution and a person in her majesty the queen who everybody looks up to and brings everybody together. >> martha: he had a lot of interesting things to say. more on that later and his take on u.s. leadership and 100 days of war in ukraine. but first, back at home, president biden today hammering a singular message directing americans to blame not him but another president for the soaring food prices and fuel prices in the u.s. >> both of these challenges have been directly exacerbated by putin's war in ukraine, this is the putin price hike. if food and gas prices will be elevated i'd by putin's price hike, one things we can make better for families is by helping them save on other basic items that families need on a monthly basis. >> martha: s
ahead, my sit-down interview with david cameron. we talk about the fact that he attended the service at st. paul this morning a service of thanksgiving for the queen. >> i'm a massive fan of our royal family. the system works well for us having a constitutional monarchy. the pinnacle is an institution and a person in her majesty the queen who everybody looks up to and brings everybody together. >> martha: he had a lot of interesting things to say. more on that later and his take on...
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by david cameron which annihilated by a successful 2015 - strategy by david cameron which won him a _ strategy by david cameron which won him a slim _ strategy by david cameron which won him a slim majority. _ strategy by david cameron which won him a slim majority. the _ strategy by david cameron which won him a slim majority. the lib - strategy by david cameron which won him a slim majority. the lib dems. him a slim majority. the lib dems have _ him a slim majority. the lib dems have remained _ him a slim majority. the lib dems have remained in— him a slim majority. the lib dems have remained in the _ him a slim majority. the lib dems have remained in the doldrums. him a slim majority. the lib dems| have remained in the doldrums for the general— have remained in the doldrums for the general election— have remained in the doldrums for the general election since, - have remained in the doldrums for the general election since, they. the general election since, they took— the general election since, they took a _ the general election since, they took a county— the general el
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he _ was as if david cameron decided in 2016 he did — was as if david cameron decided in 2016 he did not _ was as if david cameron decided in 2016 he did not like _ was as if david cameron decided in 2016 he did not like that— was as if david cameron decided in 2016 he did not like that result - was as if david cameron decided inj 2016 he did not like that result and he wanted — 2016 he did not like that result and he wanted to— 2016 he did not like that result and he wanted to insights _ 2016 he did not like that result and he wanted to insights and - he wanted to insights and violent revolution — he wanted to insights and violent revolution within _ he wanted to insights and violent revolution within the _ he wanted to insights and violent revolution within the house - he wanted to insights and violent revolution within the house of i revolution within the house of commons _ revolution within the house of commons. when— revolution within the house of commons. when he _ revolution within the house of commons. when he put- revolution within the house of commons. when he put
he _ was as if david cameron decided in 2016 he did — was as if david cameron decided in 2016 he did not _ was as if david cameron decided in 2016 he did not like _ was as if david cameron decided in 2016 he did not like that— was as if david cameron decided in 2016 he did not like that result - was as if david cameron decided inj 2016 he did not like that result and he wanted — 2016 he did not like that result and he wanted to— 2016 he did not like that result and he wanted to insights...
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_ and giving quotes about lgbt and david cameron saying that his wife helped _ david cameron saying that his wife helped him change his mind on how he saw marriage and things like that. and every— saw marriage and things like that. and every good front—page from the eye this _ and every good front—page from the eye this month. and every good front-page from the eye this month-— eye this month. let's turn to the front page of _ eye this month. let's turn to the front page of the _ eye this month. let's turn to the front page of the telegraph - eye this month. let's turn to the front page of the telegraph andl front page of the telegraph and it looks like they have come up with a proposal and just take us down and break around the figures but is he offering. the break around the figures but is he offerina. .. , ., offering. the teachers union will balance its _ offering. the teachers union will balance its members _ offering. the teachers union will balance its members of- offering. the teachers union will balance its members of a - offering. the teachers union will. balance i
_ and giving quotes about lgbt and david cameron saying that his wife helped _ david cameron saying that his wife helped him change his mind on how he saw marriage and things like that. and every— saw marriage and things like that. and every good front—page from the eye this _ and every good front—page from the eye this month. and every good front-page from the eye this month-— eye this month. let's turn to the front page of _ eye this month. let's turn to the front page of the _ eye...
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we have heard that before, and david cameron— have heard that before, and david cameron famously called him a greased piglet, so he may well escape — greased piglet, so he may well escape from this as well. that has been _ escape from this as well. that has been asked — escape from this as well. that has been asked many times. with inflation at — been asked many times. with inflation at 996, _ been asked many times. with inflation at 996, the _ been asked many times. with inflation at 996, the idea - been asked many times. with inflation at 996, the idea of i inflation at 9%, the idea of something above that would be completely unrealistic. shall we move on to the metro? europe's new iron curtain. sweden, finland, given accession status, not clear when they will become new members at number 31 and they will become new members at number31 and 32 they will become new members at number 31 and 32 of nato. how important is that do you think? the accession important is that do you think? tie: accession of sweden important is that do you think? tt;e: accession of sweden and important is
we have heard that before, and david cameron— have heard that before, and david cameron famously called him a greased piglet, so he may well escape — greased piglet, so he may well escape from this as well. that has been _ escape from this as well. that has been asked — escape from this as well. that has been asked many times. with inflation at — been asked many times. with inflation at 996, _ been asked many times. with inflation at 996, the _ been asked many times. with inflation at...
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. discussed before david cameron to many— discussed before david cameron to many people's _ discussed before david cameron to many people's surprise _ discussed before david cameron to many people's surprise agree - discussed before david cameron to many people's surprise agree to i discussed before david cameron to. many people's surprise agree to hold a referendum — many people's surprise agree to hold a referendum when— many people's surprise agree to hold a referendum when he _ many people's surprise agree to hold a referendum when he was— many people's surprise agree to hold a referendum when he was the - many people's surprise agree to hold a referendum when he was the uk. a referendum when he was the uk prime _ a referendum when he was the uk prime minister— a referendum when he was the uk prime minister before _ a referendum when he was the uk prime minister before in— a referendum when he was the uk prime minister before in 2014. - a referendum when he was the uk| prime minister before in 2014. the truth is _ prime minister before in 2014. the truth is that — prim
. discussed before david cameron to many— discussed before david cameron to many people's _ discussed before david cameron to many people's surprise _ discussed before david cameron to many people's surprise agree - discussed before david cameron to many people's surprise agree to i discussed before david cameron to. many people's surprise agree to hold a referendum — many people's surprise agree to hold a referendum when— many people's surprise agree to hold a referendum when he _ many...
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carneron— books, and the last 40 years david cameron is— books, and the last 40 years david cameron is the _ books, and the last 40 years david cameron is the only _ books, and the last 40 years david cameron is the only conservative l cameron is the only conservative prime _ cameron is the only conservative prime minister— cameron is the only conservative prime minister who— cameron is the only conservative prime minister who is— cameron is the only conservative prime minister who is not- cameron is the only conservative prime minister who is not face i cameron is the only conservative . prime minister who is not face some kind of— prime minister who is not face some kind of challenge _ prime minister who is not face some kind of challenge so _ prime minister who is not face some kind of challenge so in _ prime minister who is not face some kind of challenge so in that - prime minister who is not face some kind of challenge so in that sense, l kind of challenge so in that sense, boris _ kind of challenge so in that sense, borisjohnson _ kind of challenge so in that sense, b
carneron— books, and the last 40 years david cameron is— books, and the last 40 years david cameron is the _ books, and the last 40 years david cameron is the only _ books, and the last 40 years david cameron is the only conservative l cameron is the only conservative prime _ cameron is the only conservative prime minister— cameron is the only conservative prime minister who— cameron is the only conservative prime minister who is— cameron is the only conservative prime minister who is...
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cameron did backin 30 scenario as david cameron did back in 2014. so what happens then? itjust back in 2014. so what happens then? it just goes back in 2014. so what happens then? itjust goes on and on until the next election and then becomes i meme campaigning issue for the snp? that's certainly what nicola sturgeon said would be the next step. if this case is taken to the supreme court and the supreme court rules against her, the referendum cannot happen on a timetable around the terms that she announced today. the plan is for the next uk general election to be fought on this single question and the aspiration is presumably that her pretty well in a landslide majority to enable her to argue that, look, we have a clear mandate the legal position will not have changed and it will still be a decision of westminster. the point is presumably _ decision of westminster. the point is presumably that _ decision of westminster. the point is presumably that the _ decision of westminster. the point is presumably that the uk - decision of westminster. the poin
cameron did backin 30 scenario as david cameron did back in 2014. so what happens then? itjust back in 2014. so what happens then? it just goes back in 2014. so what happens then? itjust goes on and on until the next election and then becomes i meme campaigning issue for the snp? that's certainly what nicola sturgeon said would be the next step. if this case is taken to the supreme court and the supreme court rules against her, the referendum cannot happen on a timetable around the terms that...
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david cameron resigned _ boring government. david cameron resigned and then theresa may, who 'ust resigned and then theresa may, who just spent— resigned and then theresa may, who just spent her whole time having those _ just spent her whole time having those of— just spent her whole time having those of no confidence and not being able to _ those of no confidence and not being able to do— those of no confidence and not being able to do anything, and boris johnson, _ able to do anything, and boris johnson, who won an 80 seat majority, _ johnson, who won an 80 seat majority, is, barelya johnson, who won an 80 seat majority, is, barely a few years later, _ majority, is, barely a few years later, what _ majority, is, barely a few years later, what has he got to show for it? what— later, what has he got to show for it? what has he accomplished? of course _ it? what has he accomplished? of course it— it? what has he accomplished? of course it is— it? what has he accomplished? of course it is we the voters believe the cit
david cameron resigned _ boring government. david cameron resigned and then theresa may, who 'ust resigned and then theresa may, who just spent— resigned and then theresa may, who just spent her whole time having those _ just spent her whole time having those of— just spent her whole time having those of no confidence and not being able to _ those of no confidence and not being able to do— those of no confidence and not being able to do anything, and boris johnson, _ able to do anything,...
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cameron, meaning boris johnson has an ability to slip through problems unscathed. i am hpy with that, he said, in reference to his victory, and u.k. p.m. johnson vows to get on with the job. those are theiews in the u.s and asian media, but let's hear a european perspective. i have been speaking to the u.k. correspondent for the italian tv network media set. >> boris johnson is widely seen as a populist and there is one rule for all the popult leader who can go on as long you have the support. there is one crucial momt four days ago in front of the worldwide platform outside, when he got booed during the celebration for the planum jubilee. that comment to me, was the moment as a european, as an international viewer, a lot of people understood that he kind of lost this vote of his own people. it's fair to say that boris johnson didn't make any steps forward in the last few years to be liked by european countries. there was brags it, the ways in which he handled the pandemic from an italian point of view that was quite crucial. party gates. to me, he has a lot of ste
cameron, meaning boris johnson has an ability to slip through problems unscathed. i am hpy with that, he said, in reference to his victory, and u.k. p.m. johnson vows to get on with the job. those are theiews in the u.s and asian media, but let's hear a european perspective. i have been speaking to the u.k. correspondent for the italian tv network media set. >> boris johnson is widely seen as a populist and there is one rule for all the popult leader who can go on as long you have the...
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the government originally in 2015 under david cameron looked to replace this. it hasn�*t happened yet. it�*ll be interesting to see whether it can be introduced and if it can be before the strikes this time. i very much doubt it can for these set of strikes, but a summer of discontent is to happen, then this will be something the government is keen to introduce to prevent that happening as far as possible. 0ther prevent that happening as far as possible. other measures include rules making a minimum number of two workers available in various other measures. —— tube workers. but if unions are more committed to action, then this could be a number of difficult months ahead for the government. we have not had industrial action... they haven�*t gone on strike for 35 years, so we really have industrial action of the scale for many decades. it will be interesting to see how the government responds and how the public reacts. government responds and how the public ream-— public reacts. lucy, i think you're back with us. _ public reacts. lucy, i think you're
the government originally in 2015 under david cameron looked to replace this. it hasn�*t happened yet. it�*ll be interesting to see whether it can be introduced and if it can be before the strikes this time. i very much doubt it can for these set of strikes, but a summer of discontent is to happen, then this will be something the government is keen to introduce to prevent that happening as far as possible. 0ther prevent that happening as far as possible. other measures include rules making...
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cameron— and deliver it but after david cameron decided he was not that person— cameron decided he was not that person to — cameron decided he was not that person to go forward was to we all think. _ person to go forward was to we all think. i_ person to go forward was to we all think, i imagine, if he had tried to cling _ think, i imagine, if he had tried to cling on. he — think, i imagine, if he had tried to cling on, he would not have lasted too long _ cling on, he would not have lasted too long either, but, yes, boris... nothing _ too long either, but, yes, boris... nothing seems too sick at him, up until now. — nothing seems too sick at him, up until now, obviously, untilthis slow— until now, obviously, untilthis slow drip. _ until now, obviously, untilthis slow drip, drip, drip of problems the conservative party and the government have been lending themselves in. there was a row last year. _ themselves in. there was a row last year, leading into partygate, and the police — year, leading into partygate, and the police investigation and all the other— the police investi
cameron— and deliver it but after david cameron decided he was not that person— cameron decided he was not that person to — cameron decided he was not that person to go forward was to we all think. _ person to go forward was to we all think. i_ person to go forward was to we all think, i imagine, if he had tried to cling _ think, i imagine, if he had tried to cling on. he — think, i imagine, if he had tried to cling on, he would not have lasted too long _ cling on, he would not have...
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david cameron did that tweet _ course you would! david cameron did that tweet about _ did that tweet about inescapable - did that tweet about inescapable chaos. i did that tweet about i inescapable chaos. the did that tweet about - inescapable chaos. the only thing — inescapable chaos. the only thing is, _ inescapable chaos. the only thing is, i_ inescapable chaos. the only thing is, ithink— inescapable chaos. the only thing is, i think it's - inescapable chaos. the only thing is, i think it's a - thing is, i think it's a difficult _ thing is, i think it's a difficult line - thing is, i think it's a difficult line to - thing is, i think it's a difficult line to the l difficult line to the conservatives - difficult line to the conservatives to l difficult line to the i conservatives to push difficult line to the - conservatives to push the difficult line to the _ conservatives to push the line about — conservatives to push the line about chaos _ conservatives to push the line about chaos when _ conservatives to push the line ab
david cameron did that tweet _ course you would! david cameron did that tweet about _ did that tweet about inescapable - did that tweet about inescapable chaos. i did that tweet about i inescapable chaos. the did that tweet about - inescapable chaos. the only thing — inescapable chaos. the only thing is, _ inescapable chaos. the only thing is, i_ inescapable chaos. the only thing is, ithink— inescapable chaos. the only thing is, i think it's - inescapable chaos. the only thing is, i think...
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david cameron agreed to hand over the power to hold a vote in 2014. his successor has no such plans. we think the number one priority for the country i is the economic pressures, - the spikes in the cost of energy. our plan for a stronger economy i certainly means that we think that we're stronger working together. the senior civil servant who helped negotiate the terms of the last referendum says, in the end, it won't bejudges who settle the matter. the supreme court can absolutely say there's no mechanism to consult the scottish people on independence without westminster�*s consent and plenty of people, plenty of experts, expect that will be their verdict. ultimately, there is some law to come first, and then there's some pretty raw politics about the nature of the country we live in, the nature of scotland's position within the uk, the nature of its right to choose its own constitutional future. music: god save the queen just across the road from the parliament, the british state was putting on a show this afternoon. nicola sturgeon may want to k
david cameron agreed to hand over the power to hold a vote in 2014. his successor has no such plans. we think the number one priority for the country i is the economic pressures, - the spikes in the cost of energy. our plan for a stronger economy i certainly means that we think that we're stronger working together. the senior civil servant who helped negotiate the terms of the last referendum says, in the end, it won't bejudges who settle the matter. the supreme court can absolutely say there's...
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theresa may, david cameron, tony blair, margaret thatcher all left office between elections. for very different reasons. borisjohnson doesn't want to follow suit. and his impressive electoral track record means his allies argue change at the top risks losing the next election. chief secretary to the treasury simon clarke tweeted... we can't know the result of the next election, or the impact of whether boris johnson stays or goes. but for now, in theory, there can't be another vote of confidence for a year. and to suggestions the tories could change the rules, dominic raab says... i think fiddling with the rules when you don't like the result is a bad look. again, more westminster label gazing, more internal conversations — that's not the right direction we should take. but rules changes or not, the variety of arguments we've heard for the prime minister illustrates that pressure remains. harry cole is the political editor of the sun. he tweeted. .. the prime minister, though, has a remarkable knack of riding out political storms, and there's no sign he thinks his luck has
theresa may, david cameron, tony blair, margaret thatcher all left office between elections. for very different reasons. borisjohnson doesn't want to follow suit. and his impressive electoral track record means his allies argue change at the top risks losing the next election. chief secretary to the treasury simon clarke tweeted... we can't know the result of the next election, or the impact of whether boris johnson stays or goes. but for now, in theory, there can't be another vote of...
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it was first put forward by david cameron in 2015, pilots have been running since then, and a 2019 manifesto, boris johnson did talk about extending that to more people, possibly those living in social housing. but the second idea, and there are few details at this point about exactly how it is going to work, does seem to be more controversial, because it would see people who are claiming benefits being able to perhaps ring fenced some of their savings to be able to put forward towards a deposit or towards the cost of repaying a mortgage. the government would hope this would allow people who are benefiting at the moment. some of whom were mainly working as well as those who aren't, to be able to move closer to the opportunity to buy their own home. but there is a fair bit of criticism and many questions, it has to be said, coming the governments way this morning already. about how these two policies are going to work in practice. what exactly they would achieve, given overall, the scale of the housing crisis that is prevalent in the uk at the moment, and particularly in england where these p
it was first put forward by david cameron in 2015, pilots have been running since then, and a 2019 manifesto, boris johnson did talk about extending that to more people, possibly those living in social housing. but the second idea, and there are few details at this point about exactly how it is going to work, does seem to be more controversial, because it would see people who are claiming benefits being able to perhaps ring fenced some of their savings to be able to put forward towards a...
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cameron was by minister to repeal the legislation under tony blair that prevents agency workers from coming in and filling in on strike days. coming in and filling in on strike da s. coming in and filling in on strike da 5. . , , ., coming in and filling in on strike das. . coming in and filling in on strike das. days. the transport secretary grant sha -s days. the transport secretary grant shapps writing _ days. the transport secretary grant shapps writing in — days. the transport secretary grant shapps writing in the _ days. the transport secretary grant shapps writing in the sunday - shapps writing in the sunday telegraph says it will ensure in future but will not come in on time for the latest rates, the first one just nine days away and the government is also said it will put in place legislation that will ensure a minimum level of service. both those plans seen understandably as a bit of attack on union rights, the unions themselves say it is potentially putting passenger safety at risk. let's listen to brandon lewis. i don't think we can hear that but we have richard reeves
cameron was by minister to repeal the legislation under tony blair that prevents agency workers from coming in and filling in on strike days. coming in and filling in on strike da s. coming in and filling in on strike da 5. . , , ., coming in and filling in on strike das. . coming in and filling in on strike das. days. the transport secretary grant sha -s days. the transport secretary grant shapps writing _ days. the transport secretary grant shapps writing in — days. the transport secretary...
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cameron was the british by minister, to repeal legislation that came in under tony blair in the 19905 that came in under tony blair in the 1990s that band agency temporary workers from coming in and filling in on strike days. that is one thing the government has already said it is looking at putting in place a minimum level of service and will strike days, so this is i suppose up of the rhetoric on it. the unions perhaps unsurprisingly not best pleased with this and see it as a fundamental attack on the rights. the boss of the rmt, mick lynch, saying they will fight tooth and nail but this will not come in for any planned strikes, the first when only nine days away. legislation is to go through parliament first, so you probably will not have the effect of dissuading the workers of the stage but what might twist their arms as another idea proposed by the transport sector this morning to not allow them to work any overtime in the days after the strike to recoup some of the money they would have lost by withdrawing their labour. there are fears of wider spread industrial action over the
cameron was the british by minister, to repeal legislation that came in under tony blair in the 19905 that came in under tony blair in the 1990s that band agency temporary workers from coming in and filling in on strike days. that is one thing the government has already said it is looking at putting in place a minimum level of service and will strike days, so this is i suppose up of the rhetoric on it. the unions perhaps unsurprisingly not best pleased with this and see it as a fundamental...
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david cameron agreed to hand over the power to hold a vote in 2014. his successor has no such plans. we think the number one priority for the country is the economic pressures, the spikes in the cost of energy. our plan for a stronger economy certainly means that we think that we're stronger working together. the senior civil servant who helped negotiate the terms of the last referendum says in the end, it won't bejudges who settle the matter. the supreme court can absolutely say there's no mechanism to consult- the scottish people on independence without westminster's consent - and plenty of people, i plenty of experts expect that will be their verdict. ultimately, there is some law- to come first, and then there's some pretty raw politics about the nature of the country we live in, _ the nature of scotland's position within the uk, i the nature of its right to choose its own constitutional future. i just across the road from the parliament, the british state was putting on a show this afternoon. nicola sturgeon may want to keep the monarchy, but she
david cameron agreed to hand over the power to hold a vote in 2014. his successor has no such plans. we think the number one priority for the country is the economic pressures, the spikes in the cost of energy. our plan for a stronger economy certainly means that we think that we're stronger working together. the senior civil servant who helped negotiate the terms of the last referendum says in the end, it won't bejudges who settle the matter. the supreme court can absolutely say there's no...
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think it was david cameron who once memorably described horace johnson as like a greased pig lit for his ability to get out of difficult situations. but i think boris johnson is really going to have to cover himself from head to foot and lot today and going forward to wriggle out of this one because he is in a very, very tight spot. yes, he's going to be put on his biggest smile for his cabinet colleagues. he's been holding a cabinet meeting at downing street this morning, but i wonder if he's looking around the table in those quiet moments looking at spaces. i'm wondering actually how many of them who are supposed to be historically satellite, how many of them he can really trust, whether any of them with secret traces when they came up last night. i've been out here on the green, getting a bit of a sort of temperature check this morning. speaking to god i could find a couple of politicians gave them to me. now we can hear now from, from in blackboard who's an opposition politicians. the head of the westminster scottish nationalists and also from lee anderson, who's a member of the
think it was david cameron who once memorably described horace johnson as like a greased pig lit for his ability to get out of difficult situations. but i think boris johnson is really going to have to cover himself from head to foot and lot today and going forward to wriggle out of this one because he is in a very, very tight spot. yes, he's going to be put on his biggest smile for his cabinet colleagues. he's been holding a cabinet meeting at downing street this morning, but i wonder if he's...
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david cameron agreed to hand over the power to hold a vote in 2014. his successor has no such plans. we think the number one priority for the country is the economic pressures, the spikes in the cost of energy. our plan for a stronger economy certainly means that we think that we're stronger working together. just across the road from the parliament, the british state was putting on a show this afternoon. nicola sturgeon may want to keep the monarchy, but she's trying again to end the 300—year—old political project which is the united kingdom. the campaigner dame deborahjames has died of bowel cancer at the age of 40. she had been receiving end—of—life care at home, and had raised millions to help others affected by cancer. dame deborah was host of the bbc�*s you, me and the big c podcas and was honoured in recognition of her fundraising work. 0ur correspondent rachel burden reports. my name is deborahjames. i'm a mum to two kids and a dog called winston. three years ago, at the age of 35, i was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer and i h
david cameron agreed to hand over the power to hold a vote in 2014. his successor has no such plans. we think the number one priority for the country is the economic pressures, the spikes in the cost of energy. our plan for a stronger economy certainly means that we think that we're stronger working together. just across the road from the parliament, the british state was putting on a show this afternoon. nicola sturgeon may want to keep the monarchy, but she's trying again to end the...
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cameron. thank you for being with us. what is happening in downing street right now? what will they be talking about on whatsapp groups of mps who backed johnson�*s leadership? i think there will be at the public and the private. publicly they will speak about mid—term lose, we have been in power for 12 years so is it that surprising. lib dems throwing a lot of resources and will they hold them again in the next general election. privately, there will be more concerned. these are very different parts of the country with different demographics. tiverton and honiton very, very ultra seats. and i think trying to work out where mps are now. mps cannot do anything as things stand. they have had their chance and it did not work. the prime minister winning the vote of confidence. but trying to work out who will be wavering, worried, because there is no such thing as a safe seat. can this person help us when. .. safe seat. can this person help us when... inaudible... report comes back in. even tho
cameron. thank you for being with us. what is happening in downing street right now? what will they be talking about on whatsapp groups of mps who backed johnson�*s leadership? i think there will be at the public and the private. publicly they will speak about mid—term lose, we have been in power for 12 years so is it that surprising. lib dems throwing a lot of resources and will they hold them again in the next general election. privately, there will be more concerned. these are very...
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cameron and to former labour party adviser ayesha hazarika. thank you very much indeed. lets talk to sean kemp. partly because successful lib dem candidate richard ford said it was a shock wave. winners tend to go for hyperbole but maybe it's not. it’s maybe it's not. it's understandable - maybe it's not. it�*s understandable hyperbole, because i 30% swing is massive, an area that's how conservative since the time of queen victoria, it's clearly right up there in the seismic by—election results, you would say, and we were talking before about the lib dems thinking they have a chance. i don't think they thought they would get a majority of egg, the size of the swing is quite interesting. we talked a lot about the impact this might have on political parties. one thing that is interesting about both these results, the message it sends to voters. you think of the lib dem in labour voters, i can tell you now how many diehard liberal democrats there are in wakefield, it's 508 because that's how many voted for a them up there. while in hoviton,
cameron and to former labour party adviser ayesha hazarika. thank you very much indeed. lets talk to sean kemp. partly because successful lib dem candidate richard ford said it was a shock wave. winners tend to go for hyperbole but maybe it's not. it’s maybe it's not. it's understandable - maybe it's not. it�*s understandable hyperbole, because i 30% swing is massive, an area that's how conservative since the time of queen victoria, it's clearly right up there in the seismic by—election...
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cameron lost their deposits this week, so he has closed up the threat from the right by that tilt. there is talk that at nato he could try and unveil more defence spending. he has turned a lot to the close alliance he has built with vladimir zelensky and the way britain has —— volodymyr zelensky. the flavour of his fightback yesterday and today and after the by—election defeats, he is defiant and not willing to back down or apologise. defiant and not willing to back down orapologise. i defiant and not willing to back down or apologise. i think often he, unlike said keir starmer, is his best when he is fighting, when his backis best when he is fighting, when his back is up against the wall, he does tend to come out swinging whereas some politicians need to feel front footed and competent to perform his best —— their best. footed and competent to perform his best -- their best.— best -- their best. thank you, lucy fisher, best -- their best. thank you, lucy fisher. chief _ best -- their best. thank you, lucy fisher, chief physical— best -- their best. thank you, lucy fi
cameron lost their deposits this week, so he has closed up the threat from the right by that tilt. there is talk that at nato he could try and unveil more defence spending. he has turned a lot to the close alliance he has built with vladimir zelensky and the way britain has —— volodymyr zelensky. the flavour of his fightback yesterday and today and after the by—election defeats, he is defiant and not willing to back down or apologise. defiant and not willing to back down orapologise. i...
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david cameron. i think boris _ his 405. david cameron. i think borisjohnson i5 his 405. david cameron. i think borisjohnson is one of the first 50—year—old5 we had in a while but i think— 50—year—old5 we had in a while but i think a _ 50—year—old5 we had in a while but i think a big _ 50—year—old5 we had in a while but i think a big issue for the states is it has— think a big issue for the states is it has been— think a big issue for the states is it has been all about the people and the personalities because in a sense the personalities because in a sense the big _ the personalities because in a sense the big question is what are the mean _ the big question is what are the mean ideas that are coming through? and can _ mean ideas that are coming through? and can either edit democrats or the republicans really reinvent themselves for the 21st century in a way that— themselves for the 21st century in a way that really engages a lot of young people? that was originally his appea
david cameron. i think boris _ his 405. david cameron. i think borisjohnson i5 his 405. david cameron. i think borisjohnson is one of the first 50—year—old5 we had in a while but i think— 50—year—old5 we had in a while but i think a _ 50—year—old5 we had in a while but i think a big _ 50—year—old5 we had in a while but i think a big issue for the states is it has— think a big issue for the states is it has been— think a big issue for the states is it has been all about the...
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cameron did respond within 24 hours of the mccanns' open letter appearing in the press. he had authorized the metropolitan police to undertake a review of the case. >> in 2011, scotland yard ordered a review called operation grange. their task, to assume nothing and reexamine the entire case from the very beginning. less than two years later, that review launched an official investigation. in the summer of 2014, officials returned to praia da luz to conduct a week-long ground search. >> the clear implication was that they were looking for perhaps human remains. >> the visuals of it were police searching under growth, this is dreadful. but they were there to rule things out. has that been double-checked? has this been checked? did you do this? did you do that? >> another step in a painful process of elimination. since 2007, there had been at least 9,000 reported sightings of madeleine. scotland yard alone has looked at more than 600 individuals, pored over 40,000 document, and spent in excess of $15 million in their search for madeleine. >> there has been a fair amount of
cameron did respond within 24 hours of the mccanns' open letter appearing in the press. he had authorized the metropolitan police to undertake a review of the case. >> in 2011, scotland yard ordered a review called operation grange. their task, to assume nothing and reexamine the entire case from the very beginning. less than two years later, that review launched an official investigation. in the summer of 2014, officials returned to praia da luz to conduct a week-long ground search....
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cameron era, believe it or not. it is quite interesting to see housing chief on your news earlier today think that the cost of replacing social housing is greater then the cost of actually selling these houses. there is a gap between numbers. the number of social houses goes down and isn't replaced anytime quickly. indeed. david and daisy _ replaced anytime quickly. indeed. david and daisy sounds _ replaced anytime quickly. indeed. david and daisy sounds quite - replaced anytime quickly. indeed. i david and daisy sounds quite similar we have to get confused at least once. daisy, what do you make, was a speech a success? abs, once. daisy, what do you make, was a speech a success?— speech a success? a number of things about this that _ speech a success? a number of things about this that i _ speech a success? a number of things about this that i find _ speech a success? a number of things about this that i find quite _ about this that i find quite perturbing. the positive is that he knew— perturbing. the positive
cameron era, believe it or not. it is quite interesting to see housing chief on your news earlier today think that the cost of replacing social housing is greater then the cost of actually selling these houses. there is a gap between numbers. the number of social houses goes down and isn't replaced anytime quickly. indeed. david and daisy _ replaced anytime quickly. indeed. david and daisy sounds _ replaced anytime quickly. indeed. david and daisy sounds quite - replaced anytime quickly....
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that is what happened with david cameron, he wasn't a frontrunner to begin with and he was sort of plucked out of obscurity. is there an option for them, any sort of campaign to do that? >> there is certainly little cam campaign, 20:1 according to some book makers right now. there is a surprising figure that i think some people like. it is responsible, but the mini campaigns, i don't think that -- the more obvious candidates, je jeremy hunt, possibly ben wallace, they are well established but i think it is fair to say membership wouldn't be comfortable with them. >> freddie gray, thank you very much. it will be a roller coaster the next few months. >>> coming up on "newsroom," the southwestern u.s. is dealing with record-breaking heat. >> and hottest temperatures of 2022 upon us across the southwestern u.s. looking at temperatures up to 115 in a few spots, as many as 50 records possible. we'll break it down. pick an ordr print everything you need slap the label on ito the box and it's reaeady to go our cost for shipping, were cut in half just like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 months
that is what happened with david cameron, he wasn't a frontrunner to begin with and he was sort of plucked out of obscurity. is there an option for them, any sort of campaign to do that? >> there is certainly little cam campaign, 20:1 according to some book makers right now. there is a surprising figure that i think some people like. it is responsible, but the mini campaigns, i don't think that -- the more obvious candidates, je jeremy hunt, possibly ben wallace, they are well established...
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cameron managed to secure a slim majority by wiping out the lib dems and in the general election since they have been kicking the dust and in seats like this, if they really are backin like this, if they really are back in business in their traditional heartland in the south—west, i think conservatives will be very concerned indeed.- conservatives will be very concerned indeed. thank you both indeed. _ concerned indeed. thank you both indeed. we _ concerned indeed. thank you both indeed. we will - concerned indeed. thank you both indeed. we will hear - concerned indeed. thank you i both indeed. we will hear more from both of them in due course. coming back to you, lewis, part of the picture of this is that labour is not remotely interested in pushing down in tiverton and honiton. lib dems not interested in interesting eating into labour votes in wakefield, that seems clear? , . . ., , clear? yes, council elections we are seeing. _ clear? yes, council elections we are seeing, and - clear? yes, council elections we are seeing, and it - clear? yes, council elections- we are seeing, and
cameron managed to secure a slim majority by wiping out the lib dems and in the general election since they have been kicking the dust and in seats like this, if they really are backin like this, if they really are back in business in their traditional heartland in the south—west, i think conservatives will be very concerned indeed.- conservatives will be very concerned indeed. thank you both indeed. _ concerned indeed. thank you both indeed. we _ concerned indeed. thank you both indeed. we...
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cameron mo, saying welcome to the program. first up, just give us a glimpse if you would, into the workings of number 10 today. take a through what's been going on behind the scenes since this vote was called most of my call haven't been long number, tend to really go around each n p and work out how they might vote and go incentives. they need for them to support the crime in which will be a challenge number 10, but they'll be certainly not behind the scene conversations. and the promises made about government job in the future, minutes to pose or made for access to the prime minister and listening to what n b one for their local constituencies or certain. honestly, i do have a do it also be this going to the prime minister reminding and let's say the going to have a student ministration, whether it's things like getting it done the vaccine rollout, whether it is or the fact that he won in 2019 to the very big majority, he won the brakes in reference one in london twice adobe painting and make sure that nobody can really fill
cameron mo, saying welcome to the program. first up, just give us a glimpse if you would, into the workings of number 10 today. take a through what's been going on behind the scenes since this vote was called most of my call haven't been long number, tend to really go around each n p and work out how they might vote and go incentives. they need for them to support the crime in which will be a challenge number 10, but they'll be certainly not behind the scene conversations. and the promises made...
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but can he is david cameron, who once famously describe horace johnson as like a grease pig, little for his ability to wriggle his way out of even the tightest spot. well, he's in a real tight spot. now a real pickle he's gonna have to empty a bottle of all over his head or spare himself from top to toe in large. i think to wriggle out of this one. yes, he's put a go on his bravest face, his smile in front of his cabinet colleagues. he was having a meeting with them earlier on today. but i wonder whether he was looking any of them around the table and trying to work out how they voted last night. are they really loyal or any of them secret traits is because he is in a very top position, as we heard then from in black votes, the westminster leader of the scottish national parks. a he has to try and turn this around in some way. what can he do? what are the mechanisms that he might have at his disposal? well, i think we can look for a flurry of policies in the next few days and weeks designs to win over. the ne says in his party, that might well be a cabinet, re shuffle to make him look a
but can he is david cameron, who once famously describe horace johnson as like a grease pig, little for his ability to wriggle his way out of even the tightest spot. well, he's in a real tight spot. now a real pickle he's gonna have to empty a bottle of all over his head or spare himself from top to toe in large. i think to wriggle out of this one. yes, he's put a go on his bravest face, his smile in front of his cabinet colleagues. he was having a meeting with them earlier on today. but i...
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cameron or emmanuel macron, it doesn't work becauseu those folks are trapped in these same old cycle of tax spendnd and divide. oh , in gerontocracy. they've been out. of steam for many years. everything they did since biden got in has made things worse. >> we had to ratchet up spending. you put money in the economybu besides keep businesses open, try to keep people with income in their pockets and whenever you do that you run the risk of inflating things and you then have to do try to find some balance in all of that .hi >>ng and we're searching forla that balance. we'll get therere. the balance well, the votersvo are already there. they see what the balance is, congressman, and they're out of patience. kn soes the time has come to recognize that history has entered a new chapter, the old solutions that might have worked to some extent, maybeom back in the 90sexten don't evene sense today here in the united states. we have to forgett talking about a new republican majority to quote newt gingrich, our next guest, we need a new american majority new coalition and the following reforms
cameron or emmanuel macron, it doesn't work becauseu those folks are trapped in these same old cycle of tax spendnd and divide. oh , in gerontocracy. they've been out. of steam for many years. everything they did since biden got in has made things worse. >> we had to ratchet up spending. you put money in the economybu besides keep businesses open, try to keep people with income in their pockets and whenever you do that you run the risk of inflating things and you then have to do try to...
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you normally have midterm blues with governments, david cameron must call become he won the general election in 2015, that is a really good example of that. but he had a strategy to do so. he used his long—term economic plan and he thought on the polling that party were ahead on the economy in order to turn that around in the difficulty i am right now is trying to work out what the conservative party plan is. as you say it is probably use rwanda and trade these different wedge issues and see what sticks. have a go at the strikers, for example. but when people are getting a lot poorer, when the economy might be about to go into a recession, i am just not sure that focusing on these issues that focusing on these issues that are far down people�*s priority list is going to be the kind of thing that can turn this around. 50 the kind of thing that can turn this around.— this around. so are they not caettin this around. so are they not getting credit _ this around. so are they not getting credit for _ this around. so are they not getting credit for the - this around. so are they not getting
you normally have midterm blues with governments, david cameron must call become he won the general election in 2015, that is a really good example of that. but he had a strategy to do so. he used his long—term economic plan and he thought on the polling that party were ahead on the economy in order to turn that around in the difficulty i am right now is trying to work out what the conservative party plan is. as you say it is probably use rwanda and trade these different wedge issues and see...
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cameron promised exactly the same thing. you can go back to 2011, you can go back to 2015, you can go back to 2017, 2019, and here we are in 2022. as somebody said on politics live today, jo, it's a rehash of a rehash of a rehash of a rehash. and as another tory mp said to be, why don't we just get on and do it? we've been promising it all this time. it is quite a radical policy, if it actually happened. there was other stuff as well, though, it wasn'tjust the rehash of the rehash of the rehash. psychologically, one aspect of this, that you could use your housing benefit to pay for your mortgage, that's massive for people. it is. such a feel—good factor to that policy, if you are in that situation. and you can see why it would be designed in that way because why should the state be giving money to people to give to private landlords when they could be giving money to people to give to the banks that becomes equity in their own property? it's all very well being able to afford a mortgage, there are so many people out there
cameron promised exactly the same thing. you can go back to 2011, you can go back to 2015, you can go back to 2017, 2019, and here we are in 2022. as somebody said on politics live today, jo, it's a rehash of a rehash of a rehash of a rehash. and as another tory mp said to be, why don't we just get on and do it? we've been promising it all this time. it is quite a radical policy, if it actually happened. there was other stuff as well, though, it wasn'tjust the rehash of the rehash of the...
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now draw a line under this will or i think it was, david cameron who wants memorably destroyed doris johnson as like a greased pig lit for his ability to get out of difficult situations. but i think bras, johnson is really going to have to cover himself from head to foot enlarge to day and going forwards to wriggle out of this one because he is in a very, very tight spot. yes, he's going to be putting on his biggest smile for his cabinet colleagues. he's has been holding a cabinet meeting at downing street this morning, but i wonder if he's looking around the table in those quiet moments looking at those faces. i'm wondering actually how many of them who are supposed to be his storage as allies, how many of them he can really a trust or whether any of them were secret traits as when they came to vote, sir, last night i've been out here on the green getting a bit of a sort of temperature check this morning. speaking to those who got out, i could find a couple of fir politicians are gave their views to me. now we can hear now from, from in blackfoot who's a, an opposition politician. t
now draw a line under this will or i think it was, david cameron who wants memorably destroyed doris johnson as like a greased pig lit for his ability to get out of difficult situations. but i think bras, johnson is really going to have to cover himself from head to foot enlarge to day and going forwards to wriggle out of this one because he is in a very, very tight spot. yes, he's going to be putting on his biggest smile for his cabinet colleagues. he's has been holding a cabinet meeting at...
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that policy is a policy that was recommended in 2015 by david cameron and the government has regurgitated it without a clear plan. it's come to light that the government is saying that people who are in at properties of housing associations, that they will be able to buy their property. they have not even have the conversations with housing associations to even see if that is deliverable. we are seeing the prime minister make some sort of announcement in terms of what plans they are going to have people with housing when there actually is not a plan. and ifeel that's what housing when there actually is not a plan. and i feel that's what we housing when there actually is not a plan. and ifeel that's what we have sync efficiently with this government, quick announcements without a plan and then we are seeing it dropped down to the water. and it's blamed on something else in terms of what they cannot deliver it. ., ~ , ., , . terms of what they cannot deliver it. thank you very much for 'oining us this afternoon. i children in care have reported being groomed, sexually assaulted and given al
that policy is a policy that was recommended in 2015 by david cameron and the government has regurgitated it without a clear plan. it's come to light that the government is saying that people who are in at properties of housing associations, that they will be able to buy their property. they have not even have the conversations with housing associations to even see if that is deliverable. we are seeing the prime minister make some sort of announcement in terms of what plans they are going to...
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with me now is mo hussein, who was the chief press pfficer at 10 downing street under david cameron and a former special adviser to amber rudd when she was home secretary. good evening to you. i don't think i've ever heard the phrase let's draw a light under this quite so much as this last sort of 12—15 hours. but the prime minister might find that it's not that simple. yeah, it really is not that simple at all. you will hear the government say this a lot also they want to move on, they want to discuss things that are easier for them and focused back on the domestic agenda, but the reality is you have various dangerous moments coming up for the prime minister even though we have had this boat, whether it is to buy elections you were just talking about in your report, which are in different parts of the country and there are different risks in the north in wakefield and a newly one seat from labour which can go back to labour, and then in the south you have the liberal democrat threat as well. losing both of the seats will end up worrying mps again about will their own seats be safe in
with me now is mo hussein, who was the chief press pfficer at 10 downing street under david cameron and a former special adviser to amber rudd when she was home secretary. good evening to you. i don't think i've ever heard the phrase let's draw a light under this quite so much as this last sort of 12—15 hours. but the prime minister might find that it's not that simple. yeah, it really is not that simple at all. you will hear the government say this a lot also they want to move on, they want...
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cameron was prime minister, is this idea of extending right to buy, to people in housing association properties, that is something that was in the 2015 manifesto, for the conservative, it was on page three, it was the fourth thing they promised but the government under borisjohnson wants to bring that in across the country, there has been pilots before, but there is questions too, about how that is going to work, how the government is going to work, how the government is going to work, how the government is going to make sure that the housing stock is stays at a sustainable level in england, how they can make sure that housing associations sign up sure that housing associations sign up to this, so there is a lot of ideas out there, a lot of headline, i think some of the specifics are going to be really important too. just very briefly, if you would, nick, is this going to be the reset that the prime minister is looking for, with his mps, after the confidence vote on monday? that is the big question. — confidence vote on monday? that is the big question, annita, _ confidence vote on
cameron was prime minister, is this idea of extending right to buy, to people in housing association properties, that is something that was in the 2015 manifesto, for the conservative, it was on page three, it was the fourth thing they promised but the government under borisjohnson wants to bring that in across the country, there has been pilots before, but there is questions too, about how that is going to work, how the government is going to work, how the government is going to work, how the...
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cameron's government debt in 2015, has added £2.5 billion a year to peoples energy bill so obviously start from here but we need to get on with it and the quicker we get on with it the morejobs on with it and the quicker we get on with it the more jobs there will be. the better the effect on peoples bills and the better effect on meeting these crucial carbon targets. meeting these crucial carbon tariets. �* , meeting these crucial carbon tariets. , ., meeting these crucial carbon tariets. ., , meeting these crucial carbon tariets. , ., targets. i'm sorry that is all we have time _ targets. i'm sorry that is all we have time for— targets. i'm sorry that is all we have time for but _ targets. i'm sorry that is all we have time for but we _ targets. i'm sorry that is all we l have time for but we appreciate targets. i'm sorry that is all we - have time for but we appreciate your time. before we move on, just to tell you news from sw 19, we are just hearing that emma has been knocked out of wimbledon, apparently. caroline garcia, 6—3, 6-3, apparently. caroline garcia, 6—3, 6—3,
cameron's government debt in 2015, has added £2.5 billion a year to peoples energy bill so obviously start from here but we need to get on with it and the quicker we get on with it the morejobs on with it and the quicker we get on with it the more jobs there will be. the better the effect on peoples bills and the better effect on meeting these crucial carbon targets. meeting these crucial carbon tariets. �* , meeting these crucial carbon tariets. , ., meeting these crucial carbon tariets. .,...
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cameron to secure a brexit referendum ahead of 2016. so by any measure, this government in scotland has a mandate to deliver a referendum and there is now? because of the cost of living crisis that we are facing. we do not have the economic levers to pull that the uk government does in order to respond to that, and we believe that the people of scotland want to have their say over who should be taking the decisions over our economic future in response to the cost of living crisis. i believe it should be the people of scotland and an independent scottish government, with the full powers of independence, that will steer us through there. you have to remember that brexit has contributed more to this cost of living crisis. it we have the lowest growth rate in the g20, the highest level of inflation in the g7, and that is largely driven by the brexit that the people of scotland it did not vote for. so it's about time that borisjohnson came to the table, negotiated over transferring to paris to ensure the people of scotland can have their say
cameron to secure a brexit referendum ahead of 2016. so by any measure, this government in scotland has a mandate to deliver a referendum and there is now? because of the cost of living crisis that we are facing. we do not have the economic levers to pull that the uk government does in order to respond to that, and we believe that the people of scotland want to have their say over who should be taking the decisions over our economic future in response to the cost of living crisis. i believe it...
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for blare it was iraq, david cameron brexit always something. boris johnson is party gate. because ultimately that flew as it has in america isn't it, gavin newsom and other politicians there. if you are locking people in their homes and depriving them of their freedom but you yourself are ignoring those rules as the politician brought in those regulations, that is the ultimate hypocrisy. and i think people are very unforgiving of it. >> martha: we are looking at guild hall reception and i see beatrice here and we have -- i have seen a number of people walk. in we have not seen harry and meghan and there is eugeney. they did linger back they may be in one of these cars. >> piers: yesterday they had post trooping the collour: >> ainsley: did beatrice leave the church before harry and meghan did. >> piers: one of those cars. >> ainsley: it wasn't a sedan. it was more of a rolls royce. oh, this is the lady in the green -- in the teal hat that was sitting in front of meghan. and we were trying to find her. >> to identify put my glasses on. >> martha: positive identification on
for blare it was iraq, david cameron brexit always something. boris johnson is party gate. because ultimately that flew as it has in america isn't it, gavin newsom and other politicians there. if you are locking people in their homes and depriving them of their freedom but you yourself are ignoring those rules as the politician brought in those regulations, that is the ultimate hypocrisy. and i think people are very unforgiving of it. >> martha: we are looking at guild hall reception and...
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it was david - with big majorities. it was david cameron's— with big majorities. it was david cameron's very— with big majorities. it was david cameron's very successful- with big majorities. it was david i cameron's very successful strategy in that— cameron's very successful strategy in that election, _ cameron's very successful strategy in that election, to _ cameron's very successful strategy in that election, to take _ cameron's very successful strategy in that election, to take out - cameron's very successful strategy in that election, to take out those i in that election, to take out those lib dem _ in that election, to take out those lib dem mps. _ in that election, to take out those lib dem mps, which— in that election, to take out those lib dem mps, which won - in that election, to take out those lib dem mps, which won him - in that election, to take out those lib dem mps, which won him hisl in that election, to take out those - lib dem mps, which won him his slim majority _ lib dem mps, which won him his slim majority in _ lib dem mps, which won hi
it was david - with big majorities. it was david cameron's— with big majorities. it was david cameron's very— with big majorities. it was david cameron's very successful- with big majorities. it was david i cameron's very successful strategy in that— cameron's very successful strategy in that election, _ cameron's very successful strategy in that election, to _ cameron's very successful strategy in that election, to take _ cameron's very successful strategy in that election, to take out -...
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ahead, my sit-down interview with david cameron. we talk about the fact that he attended the service at st. paul this morning a service of thanksgiving for the queen. >> i'm a massive fan of our royal family. the system works well for us
ahead, my sit-down interview with david cameron. we talk about the fact that he attended the service at st. paul this morning a service of thanksgiving for the queen. >> i'm a massive fan of our royal family. the system works well for us
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david cameron agreed to hand over the power to hold a vote in 2014. his successor has no such plans. we think the number one priority for the country is the economic pressures, the spikes in the cost of energy. our plan for a stronger economy certainly means that we think that we're stronger working together. the senior civil servant who helped negotiate the terms of the last referendum says in the end, it won't bejudges who settle the matter. the supreme court can absolutely say there's no mechanism to consult- the scottish people on independence without westminster's consent - and plenty of people, - plenty of experts expect that will be their verdict. ultimately, there is some law- to come first, and then there's some pretty raw politics about the nature of the country we live in, _ the nature of scotland's position within the uk, i the nature of its right to choose its own constitutional future. i just across the road from the parliament, the british state was putting on a show this afternoon. nicola sturgeon may want to keep the monarchy, but she
david cameron agreed to hand over the power to hold a vote in 2014. his successor has no such plans. we think the number one priority for the country is the economic pressures, the spikes in the cost of energy. our plan for a stronger economy certainly means that we think that we're stronger working together. the senior civil servant who helped negotiate the terms of the last referendum says in the end, it won't bejudges who settle the matter. the supreme court can absolutely say there's no...
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_ 2015 conservative manifesto when david cameron was prime minister to repeat— david cameron was prime minister to repeal legislation that bans temporary agency workers from stepping — temporary agency workers from stepping in on strike days. clearly this would — stepping in on strike days. clearly this would need to be passed by parliament, so it won't come in time for the _ parliament, so it won't come in time for the strike — parliament, so it won't come in time for the strike days that a plan for the end — for the strike days that a plan for the end of— for the strike days that a plan for the end of this month, and indeed the end of this month, and indeed the other— the end of this month, and indeed the other strikes on public transport in different parts of the country. — transport in different parts of the country, but grant, the transport secretary, — country, but grant, the transport secretary, said that it will come forward — secretary, said that it will come forward quickly. the other thing that he — forward quickly. the other thing that he is— forward q
_ 2015 conservative manifesto when david cameron was prime minister to repeat— david cameron was prime minister to repeal legislation that bans temporary agency workers from stepping — temporary agency workers from stepping in on strike days. clearly this would — stepping in on strike days. clearly this would need to be passed by parliament, so it won't come in time for the _ parliament, so it won't come in time for the strike — parliament, so it won't come in time for the strike days...
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cameron stood here and said he was resigning. go through in a 2019 and theresa may stood here and said she was stepping down because she could not get any version of brexit through parliament. well, that drama now leads on the borisjohnson and in the next two minutes we will be finding out whether conservative mps well into continue as leader of the party and continue as prime minister and these are the light pictures that we have coming from parliament, from westminster and the result we are taught will be given to us by sir graham brady, chair of the 1922 committee with the present story mps at nine p:m.. as we approach that moment, let's hear the latest thoughts of the bbc political editor chris mason. the thoughts of the bbc political editor chris mason-— chris mason. the end of the party, the jubilee — chris mason. the end of the party, the jubilee part — chris mason. the end of the party, the jubilee part of _ chris mason. the end of the party, the jubilee part of that _ chris mason. the end of the party, the jubilee
cameron stood here and said he was resigning. go through in a 2019 and theresa may stood here and said she was stepping down because she could not get any version of brexit through parliament. well, that drama now leads on the borisjohnson and in the next two minutes we will be finding out whether conservative mps well into continue as leader of the party and continue as prime minister and these are the light pictures that we have coming from parliament, from westminster and the result we are...
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cameron and his wife, gordon brown and his wife and they will be more to come. theresa may with her husband as well. all of the former prime ministers are making their way in and the many invited dignitaries are now there. lots of other people, who are inside, we should explain have all been invited. it is as you expect very strictly invitation only thanksgiving service but what has been lovely as over the last few hours here we have been able to talk to a lot of people, who offered invitation to come here with their families, because of achievements they have made within their own community, people who have given so much to their community. a number of people i have spoken to today have been awarded mbe and 0bess for their services in the community. tony blair they're arriving with his wife a few minutes ago. people who have helped during the covid—19 pandemic. there was a particular reference that they work some of the people that they work some of the people that they work some of the people that the organisers really wanted to be here today for this specia
cameron and his wife, gordon brown and his wife and they will be more to come. theresa may with her husband as well. all of the former prime ministers are making their way in and the many invited dignitaries are now there. lots of other people, who are inside, we should explain have all been invited. it is as you expect very strictly invitation only thanksgiving service but what has been lovely as over the last few hours here we have been able to talk to a lot of people, who offered invitation...
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david cameron, for example, would have negative ego satisfaction ratings in the 2010—15 parliament then went on to win an election but if i was a conservative i would not be taking too much comfort or otherwise from what has gone on in the past. it can be useful context of course but each parliament has its own distinct quality. there was concern now with rising prices and inflation. that is reasonably unique in your back last couple of decades so what people are looking for is some solutions from government. if the government can provide the solutions there is every chance boris johnson provide the solutions there is every chance borisjohnson can go to the country and ask for four or five more years but if they can�*t then people might look for a change. our public polling shows that people trust the conservatives to grow the economy more than labour but they trust labour to deal with the cost of living crisis more than the conservatives, so that economic argument is going to be very important in the next months and years. fin important in the next months and ears. , :, years. on th
david cameron, for example, would have negative ego satisfaction ratings in the 2010—15 parliament then went on to win an election but if i was a conservative i would not be taking too much comfort or otherwise from what has gone on in the past. it can be useful context of course but each parliament has its own distinct quality. there was concern now with rising prices and inflation. that is reasonably unique in your back last couple of decades so what people are looking for is some solutions...
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let's discuss all of this with mo hussein, former chief press officer under david cameron. so, mo, how is borisjohnson going to use pmqs today to try to draw a line, his words, under monday and everything that has happened before that? what will his advisers be telling him he should do? the will his advisers be telling him he should do?— will his advisers be telling him he should do? ~ , should do? the prime minister will bet in: should do? the prime minister will be trying to — should do? the prime minister will be trying to put — should do? the prime minister will be trying to put on _ should do? the prime minister will be trying to put on a _ should do? the prime minister will be trying to put on a show, - should do? the prime minister will| be trying to put on a show, because it is a performance, he will want to talk about the bigger picture, the cost of living crisis, the more in ukraine, and we will be treated to the greatest hits of thejohnson administration, getting vaccine rolled out, brexit done, there will be no mention of leadership challenges, because the
let's discuss all of this with mo hussein, former chief press officer under david cameron. so, mo, how is borisjohnson going to use pmqs today to try to draw a line, his words, under monday and everything that has happened before that? what will his advisers be telling him he should do? the will his advisers be telling him he should do?— will his advisers be telling him he should do? ~ , should do? the prime minister will bet in: should do? the prime minister will be trying to — should do?...