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, boris appointment by boris, by boris johnson? foreign secretary, sunak as foreign secretary, because there's the because obviously there's the link richmond there because link to richmond there because i think hague think he wanted william hague and william hague no, why and william hague said, no, why don't david cameron? don't you have david cameron? and evidence of and that could be evidence of your plot. your sort of plot. >> lot going on >> there was a lot going on behind on and behind the scenes on that, and i think was quickly think cameron was very quickly popped think cameron was very quickly popped and i think popped into place and i think he's doing a fantastic job, by the way, as foreign secretary, he into place, for he was popped into place, for a reason. think the reason was reason. i think the reason was there was obviously things are very badly going the wrong way. and what if rishi sunak was at the time that votes no confidence were being talked about? and what if rishi sunak was about to be removed? well, there
, boris appointment by boris, by boris johnson? foreign secretary, sunak as foreign secretary, because there's the because obviously there's the link richmond there because link to richmond there because i think hague think he wanted william hague and william hague no, why and william hague said, no, why don't david cameron? don't you have david cameron? and evidence of and that could be evidence of your plot. your sort of plot. >> lot going on >> there was a lot going on behind on...
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bofis tony abbott, boris johnson's boris johnson lamented his successors plan to ban cigars as being distinctly uncon servative. >> i look at some of the things that were, were, were doing now, i think that are being done in the name of conservatism. i think they're absolutely, absolutely nuts. we're banning cigars . and what is i mean, cigars. and what is i mean, maybe, maybe you all think that's a great idea. i just can't i can't see what what is the of banning were the the point of banning were the party of winston churchill wants to ban was absolutely nuts. >> fine pithy way of >> very fine and pithy way of putting it. and on the topic of illustrious british cultural figures defending freedom of choice, the boss of 007 preferred motor brand, at least in the films , it's an aston in the films, it's an aston martin. the films in the books, as many gentlemen do. bond preferred a bentley anyway, he has said , a hard doctor no to has said, a hard doctor no to the state's attempt to coerce car makers into transitioning to electric vehicles , claiming they electric vehicles, claiming th
bofis tony abbott, boris johnson's boris johnson lamented his successors plan to ban cigars as being distinctly uncon servative. >> i look at some of the things that were, were, were doing now, i think that are being done in the name of conservatism. i think they're absolutely, absolutely nuts. we're banning cigars . and what is i mean, cigars. and what is i mean, maybe, maybe you all think that's a great idea. i just can't i can't see what what is the of banning were the the point of...
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. >> boris johnson, there night think favourable direction. >> boris johnson, there ls]hl think of boris johnson, there is certainly a cohort within the of boris johnson, there is certé party cohort within the of boris johnson, there is certé party that)rt within the of boris johnson, there is certé party that doesthin the of boris johnson, there is certé party that does look:he of boris johnson, there is certé party that does look back tory party that does look back wistfully and think, well, wouldn't it have wonderful wouldn't it have been wonderful if ? right now, if we still had him? right now, none actual sitting tory if we still had him? right now, none nobodyictual sitting tory if we still had him? right now, none nobody isual sitting tory if we still had him? right now, none nobody is prepared] tory if we still had him? right now, none nobody is prepared to dry if we still had him? right now, none nobody is prepared to put mps, nobody is prepared to put their head above the parapet and say, i'd good say, yes, i'd make a good alternative leader. so if it therefore falls form
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johnson what really boris johnson down. what really did bring boris johnson down? >> well, look, dominic cummings will tell you that he brought down, boris johnson . and anyone down, boris johnson. and anyone who reads book four, which is out in june, will see a lot more detail on that than i think we've before, but i also we've had before, but i also remember a great quote a remember a great quote by a minister the week boris minister the week that boris left downing street, who said bofis left downing street, who said boris johnson is the third prime minister in a row to have been brought down johnson. brought down by boris johnson. so faults so there were sort of faults on both yeah. look, the one both sides. yeah. look, the one time politics was done properly in country, was in the in this country, was in the second half of 2019 where those two men together knew exactly what they were trying to achieve and set with a plan to and set out with a plan to achieve it, and despite all the shenanigans we'd seen in parliament
johnson what really boris johnson down. what really did bring boris johnson down? >> well, look, dominic cummings will tell you that he brought down, boris johnson . and anyone down, boris johnson. and anyone who reads book four, which is out in june, will see a lot more detail on that than i think we've before, but i also we've had before, but i also remember a great quote a remember a great quote by a minister the week boris minister the week that boris left downing street, who said...
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but first, my top pundits this evening former adviser boris johnson, adviser to boris johnson, lord kulveer , ranger, journalist and kulveer, ranger, journalist and communications adviser linda jubilee and last but not least, campaigner for children in care and broadcaster and author the one and only chris wild. well folks, let's sink our teeth into what you've got to say about this. linda, let me start with you. i don't know anyone that's looking forward to this labour government. >> no, it's true that there's no real excitement about it. although i have heard including on on the radio on the way in tonight, several people who were fans of keir starmer. now, i do admit he's not charismatic , but admit he's not charismatic, but the more important point is he doesn't resonate . and that is doesn't resonate. and that is that's very difficult for people to understand . and most british to understand. and most british people in this country don't pay attention to the detail of politics, so they need a character that resonates and keir starmer doesn't. and the problem is the perception has becom
but first, my top pundits this evening former adviser boris johnson, adviser to boris johnson, lord kulveer , ranger, journalist and kulveer, ranger, journalist and communications adviser linda jubilee and last but not least, campaigner for children in care and broadcaster and author the one and only chris wild. well folks, let's sink our teeth into what you've got to say about this. linda, let me start with you. i don't know anyone that's looking forward to this labour government. >> no,...
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boris johnson was for it. liz truss was for it. rishi sunak initially refused to then continue that commitment. but now we're back for it again. you'd forgive the electorate for being a bit confused about all of this . of this. >> yeah, of course, tom, but i think times have changed even since 2022. and the threat from china , iran and russia, this china, iran and russia, this axis of adversity, which the pm talked about, i mean, he's in terms, as he saw in the speech yesterday, putting britain on a war footing, the peace dividend we've all enjoyed since the end of the cold war in the early 90s is nearly over. if not over already as as these as countries gear up to try and face each other, it's alarming. but i think he's reacting to where we are at the moment. of course, grant shapps telling the daily mail just last month he wants 3% of gdp on defence. james heappey of gdp on defence. james heappey of course he's saying the same thing, but both those two, james heappey, of course, the former armed forces minister, are they both see
boris johnson was for it. liz truss was for it. rishi sunak initially refused to then continue that commitment. but now we're back for it again. you'd forgive the electorate for being a bit confused about all of this . of this. >> yeah, of course, tom, but i think times have changed even since 2022. and the threat from china , iran and russia, this china, iran and russia, this axis of adversity, which the pm talked about, i mean, he's in terms, as he saw in the speech yesterday, putting...
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suella braverman and boris johnson? plus tomorrow's papers at 1030 sharp with full pundit reaction . sharp with full pundit reaction. a very busy show, lots to get through huw edwards next, but first, the news headlines with a proper aaron proper newsreader. aaron armstrong . armstrong. >> thank you mark, i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. israel will respond to iran's attack last night, but no final decisions have been made about how and when prime minister benjamin netanyahu chaired a meeting of his war cabinet earlier. the majority agree on the need for a response to iran's drone assault, but they're split on the scale and they're split on the scale and the timing of it. world leaders, including lord cameron, have condemned the attack. they say iran risks provoking an uncontrollable regional escalation, and they say g7 nafions escalation, and they say g7 nations stand ready to take further measures . tehran, further measures. tehran, however, has warned israel any retaliation will be met with a stronger respons
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well, rishi sunak served in boris johnson's cabinet. you know, you do, if you're committed to delivering for your party, you do serve and you take collective responsibility. but i think it's always been very, very clear that keir was very different from jeremy corbyn. and in his commitment to defence, he's making that clear today. >> isn't that a bit of revisionism i have on my screen in front of me an article written by someone called keir starmer in 2015. this was the week in november 2015, the week of the syria isis airstrikes vote. now this, i think most people will remember, was a contentious vote in parliament brought forward by david cameron. in fact, hilary benn, the labour mp, made an impassioned speech in favour of these airstrikes and a few oddballs on the labour benches led by jeremy corbyn, voted against those airstrikes against isis. one of those people supporting jeremy corbyn in that vote was keir starmer. he even wrote a guardian article about it, saying airstrikes in syria are lawful, but i'll be voting against them .
well, rishi sunak served in boris johnson's cabinet. you know, you do, if you're committed to delivering for your party, you do serve and you take collective responsibility. but i think it's always been very, very clear that keir was very different from jeremy corbyn. and in his commitment to defence, he's making that clear today. >> isn't that a bit of revisionism i have on my screen in front of me an article written by someone called keir starmer in 2015. this was the week in november...
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i think boris johnson is doing what boris johnson does, which think boris johnson is doing what boriwhat�*nson does, which think boris johnson is doing what boriwhat lhei does, which think boris johnson is doing what boriwhat the people nthh think boris johnson is doing what boriwhat the people in ch think boris johnson is doing what boriwhat the people in the is saying what the people in the room was room want to hear. and it was a conservative c conference, conservative small c conference, and the idea, you know, he says they're taking more of your money and not letting you spend it yourself. is the conservative government who have given us the highest tax burden? yeah. and in 70 years. and it didn't he didn't just minister. >> just happen on >> it didn't just happen on rishi's watch, did it? >> exactly. right now >> exactly, exactly. right now moving on. the home office are being secretive as ever. being as secretive as ever. >> they've been unable to confirm how many convicted foreign nationals were issued a deportation order last year, as they there was a disruption they said ther
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johnson and successive ministers because boris johnson and successi to ministers because boris johnson and successi to fire/iinisters because boris johnson and successi to fire/iintheir mandate. >> wouldn't been elected >> he wouldn't have been elected if hadn't done it. >> he wouldn't have been elected if wasdn't done it. >> he wouldn't have been elected if was there one it. >> he wouldn't have been elected if was there toe it. >> he wouldn't have been elected if was there to stabilise the >> was there to stabilise the ship, get rid of some of the lefties, know, get a few lefties, you know, get a few more seats. he's more seats. then he's over performed have performed and he would have stepped performed and he would have ste|let's be honest, don't >> let's be honest, i don't think overperform i don't think there is a majority underperformed. but this new poll says that a poll comes out that says that a very, large of very, very large number of people compared sunak people compared to sunak would, would to keir would like to chat to keir starmer in sort of starmer in this sort of envir
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i would be, and for some , boris johnson made some reason, boris johnson made some reason, boris johnson made some comments some reason, boris johnson made sonpast comments some reason, boris johnson made sonpast and comments some reason, boris johnson made sonpast and he comments some reason, boris johnson made sonpast and he wasn't|ments some reason, boris johnson made sonpast and he wasn't cancelled i >> -- >> and also it's completely different. >> burkas. yeah, yeah . >> burkas. yeah, yeah. >> burkas. yeah, yeah. >> many. yeah. you know. no it was never cancelled. >> absolutely not. the >> no. absolutely not. the things he got away with was but but i think you can but i don't think you can compare saying, that compare saying, you know that about and about an ethnic minority and that people, that about white people, you know, comparable they're know, comparable because they're not underrepresented know, comparable because they're notin, underrepresented know, comparable because they're notin, in underrepresented know, comparable because they're notin, in society. nderrepresented in, i
i would be, and for some , boris johnson made some reason, boris johnson made some reason, boris johnson made some comments some reason, boris johnson made sonpast comments some reason, boris johnson made sonpast and comments some reason, boris johnson made sonpast and he comments some reason, boris johnson made sonpast and he wasn't|ments some reason, boris johnson made sonpast and he wasn't cancelled i >> -- >> and also it's completely different. >> burkas. yeah, yeah ....
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anyone that remembers the ridiculous obsession about things like did boris johnson eat a slice of cake during that work ? meeting people lost their work? meeting people lost their marbles over it. they were obsessed with each tiny little detail. and when you work at that level, when you try and bnng that level, when you try and bring it down to such a low, i would argue quite stupid level, really . then you can't start really. then you can't start crying when that visits you in return. >> but i think the difference in thatis >> but i think the difference in that is how quick she has been to step up and say, if i am proven to have done something wrong, i will step down. what people found the biggest problem was with boris johnson is the point made his point you made before his feeling was above feeling that he was above accountability. every time people a question and people asked him a question and was we'll wait for sue greys report. fact is there are report. the fact is there are things that have been done wrong and refuse to them and you refuse to face them or even should i proven e
anyone that remembers the ridiculous obsession about things like did boris johnson eat a slice of cake during that work ? meeting people lost their work? meeting people lost their marbles over it. they were obsessed with each tiny little detail. and when you work at that level, when you try and bnng that level, when you try and bring it down to such a low, i would argue quite stupid level, really . then you can't start really. then you can't start crying when that visits you in return. >>...
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johnson , who you are about boris johnson, who you are about boris johnson, who you are a massive fan of complete hypocrisy, patrick. >> and one thing the british pubuc >> and one thing the british public can't stand is the do as i say, not as i do attitude. they like fairness and you know, come on angela, you've, you've you've called out boris and been so blatant about it that, you mentioned sue gray in the in the clip , didn't mentioned sue gray in the in the clip, didn't she, mentioned sue gray in the in the clip , didn't she, who went on to clip, didn't she, who went on to let's not forget, she went to on become an adviser for starmer. so come on, put your money where your mouth is and resign. and one thing that i can't stand as well, patrick, is how it didn't have to go to the police investigating this. come clean. pubush investigating this. come clean. publish your. what? you've been advised your tax advice. then we want you to put taxpayers money on this. >> the real line today, andrea, is . this is a witch hunt. this is. this is a witch hunt. this is. this is a witch hunt. thi
johnson , who you are about boris johnson, who you are about boris johnson, who you are a massive fan of complete hypocrisy, patrick. >> and one thing the british pubuc >> and one thing the british public can't stand is the do as i say, not as i do attitude. they like fairness and you know, come on angela, you've, you've you've called out boris and been so blatant about it that, you mentioned sue gray in the in the clip , didn't mentioned sue gray in the in the clip, didn't she,...
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>> what about boris johnson? >> yeah. >> em- em— 5 bring him back. >> would they bring him back. >> would they bring him back. >> well, well bojo interesting. >> well, well bojo interesting. >> you should that because >> you should say that because bofis >> you should say that because boris johnson has not ruled out a to frontline politics. a return to frontline politics. could he become prime minister again at some point? >> i think so, wayne. >> i think so, wayne. >> sleep. you think so? i think he's the x factor, hasn't >> sleep. you think so? i think he'soh, the x factor, hasn't >> sleep. you think so? i think he'soh, yeah. factor, hasn't he? oh, yeah. >> got nerve. >> he's got the nerve. >> he's got the nerve. >> yeah, but what? people trust him. after everything went him. after everything we went through with covid, people forget very quickly this country. >> they do . >> they do i do. >> they do i do. >> i tell you one thing i thought we'd discuss keir starmer earlier, right? starmer is in power for fiv
>> what about boris johnson? >> yeah. >> em- em— 5 bring him back. >> would they bring him back. >> would they bring him back. >> well, well bojo interesting. >> well, well bojo interesting. >> you should that because >> you should say that because bofis >> you should say that because boris johnson has not ruled out a to frontline politics. a return to frontline politics. could he become prime minister again at some point? >>...
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>> what about boris johnson? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> they bring him back. >> would they bring him back. >> would they bring him back. >> well, well bojo interesting. >> well, well bojo interesting. >> should that because >> you should say that because bofis >> you should say that because boris johnson has not ruled out a to frontline politics. a return to frontline politics. could he become prime minister again at some point? >> i think so, wayne. >> i think so, wayne. >> sleep. you think so? i think he's the x factor, hasn't >> sleep. you think so? i think he'soh, the x factor, hasn't >> sleep. you think so? i think he'soh, yeah. factor, hasn't he? oh, yeah. >> got nerve. >> he's got the nerve. >> he's got the nerve. >> yeah, but what? people trust him. after everything went him. after everything we went through with covid, people forget very quickly this country. >> they do . >> they do i do. >> they do i do. >> i tell you one thing i thought we'd discuss keir starmer earlier, right? starmer is in power for five
>> what about boris johnson? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> they bring him back. >> would they bring him back. >> would they bring him back. >> well, well bojo interesting. >> well, well bojo interesting. >> should that because >> you should say that because bofis >> you should say that because boris johnson has not ruled out a to frontline politics. a return to frontline politics. could he become prime minister again at some point?...
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and so boris johnson got happen. and so boris johnson got more and more frustrated. he kept trying to persuade theresa may to do things in a certain way. i mean, arguably he should have resigned over the joint report, but he thought it was a highly technical thing that people wouldn't really understand. and obviously he and davis then quit, over the chequers agreement in july of 2018. and from that point onwards, this book tells the story of boris johnson gradually putting together his leadership team and getting the support of a lot of those people in the european research group, the erg, and secretly meeting up with dominic cummings, who eventually goes into downing street with him, something that was kept very quiet at the time , was kept very quiet at the time, and then, you know, he sort of involved in all the dramas in parliament. he eventually, supports may's deal on the third vote. i think as much as anything to make it look like he was kind of, trying to be responsible and attract some of the kind of moderate brexiteers and some of the remainers, because by
and so boris johnson got happen. and so boris johnson got more and more frustrated. he kept trying to persuade theresa may to do things in a certain way. i mean, arguably he should have resigned over the joint report, but he thought it was a highly technical thing that people wouldn't really understand. and obviously he and davis then quit, over the chequers agreement in july of 2018. and from that point onwards, this book tells the story of boris johnson gradually putting together his...
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boris johnson and that was part of a personality. and people who hate boris johnson. they say, well, it's not about personality. it is, i'm afraid . personality. it is, i'm afraid. but i'm afraid it is. it is, it is. >> a lot of is.— >> a lot of it is. yes >> you're so okay. >> you're so okay. >> he he we all know what his bad points are. let's not list them. but the charisma. >> he's a people person really outweighed all that. >> and my boy, could they do with it now? >> well, they really could. listen, what do you think? at home? gbnews.com/yoursay or say this is gb news. i'm nana akua coming up for worldview two. we'll cross live to los angeles, but next it's time for the great british debate this hour. and i'm asking, do you believe that mass migration is good for the economy? i've got to pull up on x right now asking you that very question. get in touch right now. gb news.com formula say it's just coming up to 21 minutes after 4:00. welcome. i'm nana akua, this is gb news. we are the people's channel. it's time now for the great british debate. this hour. i'm a
boris johnson and that was part of a personality. and people who hate boris johnson. they say, well, it's not about personality. it is, i'm afraid . personality. it is, i'm afraid. but i'm afraid it is. it is, it is. >> a lot of is.— >> a lot of it is. yes >> you're so okay. >> you're so okay. >> he he we all know what his bad points are. let's not list them. but the charisma. >> he's a people person really outweighed all that. >> and my boy, could...
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>> yes. >> yes. >> and the way that she phrased it, that, boris johnson demanded to know where i was from, that specific. it requires grabbing of colours and kind of with menaces, not getting out of it unless you tell me. >> yeah, just one last section to go. it's got seinfeld, tinder and a twist on home brewing that will make everyone jealous. we'll see you in a couple of minutes. do and welcome back to headliners. the final section for this saint george's day. steve, jerry seinfeld says the movies have lost their relevance. just as he releases one. i feel like i need a jerry seinfeld gif to react to this with a little sting as we go from one scene to another, and then kramer slides in. >> yeah , yeah. he says hollywood >> yeah, yeah. he says hollywood has lost its relevance as movies no longer occupy the pinnacle in the social cultural hierarchy that it did. yeah. i mean, so he's right, i suppose. but also, let's get some context of people lost their collective poop about barbie and oppenheimer. so recently. this is the bad time to say, you know, films really ain't swinging. althou
>> yes. >> yes. >> and the way that she phrased it, that, boris johnson demanded to know where i was from, that specific. it requires grabbing of colours and kind of with menaces, not getting out of it unless you tell me. >> yeah, just one last section to go. it's got seinfeld, tinder and a twist on home brewing that will make everyone jealous. we'll see you in a couple of minutes. do and welcome back to headliners. the final section for this saint george's day. steve,...
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is it boris johnson? free wheeling, potentially looking at a possibility of coming back after the next election in a front line capacity in the event of a concern of defeat? boris johnson also talked also gave a pretty to donald pretty stark warning to donald trump, suggesting that america could the verge handing could be on the verge of handing putin victory if they don't hand over some more to money ukraine. now that has been seen by many as boris johnson playing the sort of elder statesman which could be seen as a thorn in rishi sunak side. but let's have a what he had to say. a listen to what he had to say. >> do you want to make america great don't great again? then you don't begin a new republican presidency, well presidency, which may well happen. you don't begin that by conceding victory to vladimir putin and letting the ukrainians lose . and it would be a it would lose. and it would be a it would be a disaster. it would be a disaster for the west, and it would be a disaster for america . would be
is it boris johnson? free wheeling, potentially looking at a possibility of coming back after the next election in a front line capacity in the event of a concern of defeat? boris johnson also talked also gave a pretty to donald pretty stark warning to donald trump, suggesting that america could the verge handing could be on the verge of handing putin victory if they don't hand over some more to money ukraine. now that has been seen by many as boris johnson playing the sort of elder statesman...
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he was giving it all the, oh, boris johnson needs to 90, the, oh, boris johnson needs to go, he's a disgrace, blah, blah, blah . but that's politics. pot blah. but that's politics. pot kettle, black. >> but that's politics though. >> but that's politics though. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> it's politics. he was blaming bofis >> it's politics. he was blaming boris about politics. this is about his personal life. no no no no no. [10 [10 110. >> no no no. >> this was about defending chris pincher, who pincher by name, pincher by nature. >> and by the way, is there an argument or a debate to be had about hiding behind mental health? saying he's health? i'm not saying he's lying about his situation, but in example of huw edwards, in the example of huw edwards, for bbc, they're for example, at the bbc, they're still his 430 k a year salary. >> that's a legal requirement that's out of licence fee payer cash. >> i know, but there's an argument there we license argument there that we license fee should have more fee payers should have more knowledge. bbc and knowledge. or the bbc and huw edwards shoul
he was giving it all the, oh, boris johnson needs to 90, the, oh, boris johnson needs to go, he's a disgrace, blah, blah, blah . but that's politics. pot blah. but that's politics. pot kettle, black. >> but that's politics though. >> but that's politics though. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> it's politics. he was blaming bofis >> it's politics. he was blaming boris about politics. this is about his personal life. no no no no no. [10 [10 110. >> no no no....
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and boris johnson, when he was prime minister did announce this. and nothing came on stream, if you like. >> well, we've put our money where our mouths are now. this is fully funded and this wasn't in the budget. >> here we go . >> here we go. >> here we go. >> it's this is real. >> it's this is real. >> it's this is real. >> i think we're seeing a arrive now in house of commons. i think oliver dowden is not yet standing at the despatch box. >> he'll be the last question. i think we're listening to northern ireland questions. that's the secretary of state. oh, and i think the speaker is taking another question in northern ireland. questions now . northern ireland. questions now. okay. let's get back to what, jenny chapman said about your attacks on angela rayner. they said they are desperate. and how do you respond to that? i mean, aren't there bigger fish to fry? >> i think there are certainly bigger fish to fry. i think she could put this to bed by just very simply coming clean on her tax advice that she received and whether or not she does it ma
and boris johnson, when he was prime minister did announce this. and nothing came on stream, if you like. >> well, we've put our money where our mouths are now. this is fully funded and this wasn't in the budget. >> here we go . >> here we go. >> here we go. >> it's this is real. >> it's this is real. >> it's this is real. >> i think we're seeing a arrive now in house of commons. i think oliver dowden is not yet standing at the despatch box....
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former prime minister boris johnson says it would be insane to ban arms sales to israel. in his daily mail column yesterday , his daily mail column yesterday, bojo argued the move would amount to a government madness, arguing it could hand victory to hamas . he arguing it could hand victory to hamas. he also criticised foreign secretary david cameron for not publicly dismissing the idea. lord cameron today warned uk support for israel is not unconditional. well, it wouldn't be. i mean, nothing should be unconditional. there are always conditions attached to everything. so let's see what my wonderful panel, they're still here. they're still talking to one another. marvellous isn't it. what claire, it. so let's see what claire, what do you make of this? i mean, arms to israel should we? i mean, there is a call out there. i mean, it's been described as sort of like virtue signalling today some of the signalling today in some of the papers well. what do you papers as well. what do you think? should we selling think? should we stop selling arms israel? arms to israel? >> i thi
former prime minister boris johnson says it would be insane to ban arms sales to israel. in his daily mail column yesterday , his daily mail column yesterday, bojo argued the move would amount to a government madness, arguing it could hand victory to hamas . he arguing it could hand victory to hamas. he also criticised foreign secretary david cameron for not publicly dismissing the idea. lord cameron today warned uk support for israel is not unconditional. well, it wouldn't be. i mean, nothing...
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yes today since the then prime minister, boris johnson , prime minister, boris johnson, first announced this scheme, who would have thought that two years on, not a single person would yet have gone? but yes, as you said, parliament is back today and the safety of rwanda bill returns to the commons, complete with all the amendments that the house of lords has put forward, and they'll be votes on those this evening. it will then go back to the house of lords tomorrow. ultimately, it is not the job of the house of lords to block government legislation simply to revise it. so it's likely that the house of lords will back down at some point. and the bill will get royal assent. then there'll be a few weeks, tying up loose ends, getting people ready to go on these flights. one thing that we don't know at the moment is what airline or who what planes are going to actually be carrying these people. rwanda airlines doesn't want to take them. a lot of commercial carriers don't want to either, because they're concerned about reputational damage. it's possible that the raf may have to be prevailed
yes today since the then prime minister, boris johnson , prime minister, boris johnson, first announced this scheme, who would have thought that two years on, not a single person would yet have gone? but yes, as you said, parliament is back today and the safety of rwanda bill returns to the commons, complete with all the amendments that the house of lords has put forward, and they'll be votes on those this evening. it will then go back to the house of lords tomorrow. ultimately, it is not the...
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poles apart on boris johnson. poles apart on the i'll be asking former the issue, i'll be asking former foreign minister tobias ellwood whether still be whether we should still be selling arms to israel in light of the death this week of three british aid workers in gaza. i'll also be speaking to tony blair's former political secretary, john mctiernan. as the poll suggests, labour the latest poll suggests, labour is win mammoth is on course to win a mammoth 400 does he think we're 400 seats. does he think we're going witness a 1997 style going to witness a 1997 style landslide? author and landslide? feminist author and journalist julie bindel will be sharing her thoughts on the arrest, threats facing jk rowling over her gender critical views in scotland, and whether the government has lost its way with trans guidance in schools. and the author, alexander larman, will be speaking about his latest book, power and glory, which looks at britain's most royals. most famous family, the royals. starting duke of starting w
poles apart on boris johnson. poles apart on the i'll be asking former the issue, i'll be asking former foreign minister tobias ellwood whether still be whether we should still be selling arms to israel in light of the death this week of three british aid workers in gaza. i'll also be speaking to tony blair's former political secretary, john mctiernan. as the poll suggests, labour the latest poll suggests, labour is win mammoth is on course to win a mammoth 400 does he think we're 400 seats....
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as the tory government said back in 2022, two prime ministers go boris johnson. the position has been one. we can afford it. we'll get the 2.5% by 2030. the difference is rishi sunak has found out how he thinks he can afford it by cutting civil service jobs. labour can't do that. they'll save money on the civil service job cuts. the government says labour can't do it because they can't risk offending the public and public and commercial services union, which represent pubuc services union, which represent public service service sector workers. and that's the problem. that's why i think there's a problem here for the labour party. they are going to have to sit with being weak on defence going into the election campaign and the only firm those plans up after the election, if they win power with a big strategy document. so i think the tories have had a quite a good few days. >> it does actually feel for the first time, perhaps in quite some time. chris that the labour party are having to be the ones responding to what the conservatives are doing. as you keep saying,
as the tory government said back in 2022, two prime ministers go boris johnson. the position has been one. we can afford it. we'll get the 2.5% by 2030. the difference is rishi sunak has found out how he thinks he can afford it by cutting civil service jobs. labour can't do that. they'll save money on the civil service job cuts. the government says labour can't do it because they can't risk offending the public and public and commercial services union, which represent pubuc services union,...
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, all of that and boris johnson, all of that stuff. you've got that guy north of who at least, at of the border who at least, at least theory, right. if least in theory, all right. if we to its natural we take it to its natural conclusion, has about 1800 active investigations active police investigations against right. the union against him. right. the union jackasses today are starmer and raynen jackasses today are starmer and rayner. so double. jackasses today are starmer and rayright. so double. jackasses today are starmer and rayright. well, so double. jackasses today are starmer and rayright. well, so dthank all right. okay well, look thank you pve all right. okay well, look thank you i've really you very, very much i've really enjoyed much enjoyed tonight. much appreciated. thank you, thank you, you. would urge you, thank you. i would urge everybody back have everybody to go back and have a little look at what happened at the of 10 hour. the top of the 10 pm. hour. i think there were some astonishing there. astonishing revelation
, all of that and boris johnson, all of that stuff. you've got that guy north of who at least, at of the border who at least, at least theory, right. if least in theory, all right. if we to its natural we take it to its natural conclusion, has about 1800 active investigations active police investigations against right. the union against him. right. the union jackasses today are starmer and raynen jackasses today are starmer and rayner. so double. jackasses today are starmer and rayright. so...
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i mean, was boris johnson 7 table? i mean, was boris johnson ? that seemed relatively trivial. course, what trivial. but of course, what made that grow and engorge and become as a become all dominant as a political story perhaps wasn't so much about the act of that one day, that one afternoon. but how it was responded to, and some might say , hey, how, how, some might say, hey, how, how, how various things were said that then were changed and, and the and the story just escaped the and the story just escaped the principal actors. could it be the case that the cover up in this instance, if there is one, could be worse than the crime , could be worse than the crime, you know, look, i don't know. i mean, the thing is, with, with politicians, if something can be put down to incompetence rather than mendacity , it's generally than mendacity, it's generally the and i think, by the case. and i think, by the way, was the case with way, that was also the case with bofis way, that was also the case with boris don't think way, that was also the case with b
i mean, was boris johnson 7 table? i mean, was boris johnson ? that seemed relatively trivial. course, what trivial. but of course, what made that grow and engorge and become as a become all dominant as a political story perhaps wasn't so much about the act of that one day, that one afternoon. but how it was responded to, and some might say , hey, how, how, some might say, hey, how, how, how various things were said that then were changed and, and the and the story just escaped the and the...
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boris he's taken a beating. boris johnson, of all people, has been talking in the last 24 hours. chris where is he and what's he said ? said? >> that's right. it's over in canada.in >> that's right. it's over in canada. in the middle of the night. he did some some chat about his legacy. of course, he's he's meant to be working on a book about shakespeare . he's a book about shakespeare. he's meant to be working a book for a book his memoirs , he was book on, his memoirs, he was spoke the smoking ban , spoke about, the smoking ban, which mr sunak announced in his, october speech and the tory conference last year. he said he questioned why it's happening now. the party of churchill wants ban cigars. he said wants to ban cigars. he said donnez moi un break, as they say in quebec, francophone quebec, of course , he's he knows of course, he's he knows churchill well, he wrote the book, on churchill, a churchill factor , the reason why this factor, the reason why this matters and why it's a total pain for number 10, is that next tuesday is the vote on the tobacco and vapes bill in the
boris he's taken a beating. boris johnson, of all people, has been talking in the last 24 hours. chris where is he and what's he said ? said? >> that's right. it's over in canada.in >> that's right. it's over in canada. in the middle of the night. he did some some chat about his legacy. of course, he's he's meant to be working on a book about shakespeare . he's a book about shakespeare. he's meant to be working a book for a book his memoirs , he was book on, his memoirs, he was...
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, lord adviser to boris johnson, lord kelvin, kelvin in adviser to boris johnson, lord kelystudio. kelvin in adviser to boris johnson, lord kelystudio. right,�*| in adviser to boris johnson, lord kelystudio. right, gentlemen, the studio. right, gentlemen, should start this german should we start with this german football nigel, football shirt story? nigel, explain this to us. >> the german one. well, we have two controversies. running, running side by side. but the german controversy is that adidas has produced football shirts with the number 44 on them. but unfortunately, the way it looks is the old, nazi ss symbol. and as a result, adidas say, well, we didn't know what we were doing, that that wasn't the intention. but they've now stopped selling those shirts to supporters . that's just supporters. that's just ridiculous, and next year might take over anyway, so it may be it's adidas that made the team gb or are making the team gb kit right for the olympics? >> yes, yes , they always have. >> yes, yes, they always have. >> yes, yes, they always have. >> which is the second cont
, lord adviser to boris johnson, lord kelvin, kelvin in adviser to boris johnson, lord kelystudio. kelvin in adviser to boris johnson, lord kelystudio. right,�*| in adviser to boris johnson, lord kelystudio. right, gentlemen, the studio. right, gentlemen, should start this german should we start with this german football nigel, football shirt story? nigel, explain this to us. >> the german one. well, we have two controversies. running, running side by side. but the german controversy is...
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he what did boris johnson say? he said we should migrants to said we should allow migrants to come and work and come here and work and contribute. course, that's contribute. of course, that's what should do. is the what we should do. what is the point? but no, he said point? but but no, he said illegal. world illegal. he said the world people having their people are being having their claims should be claims processed. they should be allowed work. is the allowed to work. what is the point holing people up in point of holing people up in travel indefinitely at travel lodges indefinitely at the cost the taxpayer, when travel lodges indefinitely at the could the taxpayer, when travel lodges indefinitely at thecould thiallowayer, when travel lodges indefinitely at thecould thiallow thesevhen travel lodges indefinitely at the could thiallow these people we could just allow these people to work, particularly when we have rotting fields have fruit rotting in fields because brexit and the impact because of brexit and the i
he what did boris johnson say? he said we should migrants to said we should allow migrants to come and work and come here and work and contribute. course, that's contribute. of course, that's what should do. is the what we should do. what is the point? but no, he said point? but but no, he said illegal. world illegal. he said the world people having their people are being having their claims should be claims processed. they should be allowed work. is the allowed to work. what is the point...
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johnson , no, sorry. >> so boris johnson, no, sorry. speaking ahead of the bill last month, said this . month, sunak said this. >> he said if we want to build a better for our children, better future for our children, we need to tackle single we need to tackle the single biggest, preventable biggest, entirely preventable cause of ill health, disability and but boris and death. smoking. but boris johnson stuck, stuck, stuck his oar in it last week when he said what would winston churchill oar in it last week when he said what 'ofuld winston churchill oar in it last week when he said what 'ofuld �*fact ton churchill oar in it last week when he said what 'ofuld �*fact ton cthe:hill oar in it last week when he said what 'ofuld �*factton (the prime make of the fact that the prime effectually trying ban people effectually trying to ban people smoking effectually trying to ban people sm> nobody better to answer this question our very own, question than our very own,
johnson , no, sorry. >> so boris johnson, no, sorry. speaking ahead of the bill last month, said this . month, sunak said this. >> he said if we want to build a better for our children, better future for our children, we need to tackle single we need to tackle the single biggest, preventable biggest, entirely preventable cause of ill health, disability and but boris and death. smoking. but boris johnson stuck, stuck, stuck his oar in it last week when he said what would winston...
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poles apart on boris johnson. poles apart on the i'll be asking former the issue, i'll be asking former foreign minister tobias ellwood whether still be whether we should still be selling arms to israel in light of the death this week of three british aid workers in gaza. i'll also be speaking to tony blair's former political secretary, john mctiernan. as the poll suggests, labour the latest poll suggests, labour is win mammoth
poles apart on boris johnson. poles apart on the i'll be asking former the issue, i'll be asking former foreign minister tobias ellwood whether still be whether we should still be selling arms to israel in light of the death this week of three british aid workers in gaza. i'll also be speaking to tony blair's former political secretary, john mctiernan. as the poll suggests, labour the latest poll suggests, labour is win mammoth
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has he finally realised that when he stabbed boris johnson in the back to get his main into number 10, he was ditching their biggest election winner for a pint size loser. >> the head of tiktok says the social media app isn't going anywhere after president biden signed a law that could see it bannedin signed a law that could see it banned in the us after growing concerns over the potential for the chinese government to influence its algorithm and content. the new law would force tiktok's chinese owner to sell or face a ban. the company's ceo says he expects to win a legal challenge staying in the us , and challenge staying in the us, and president biden has signed a new aid package for ukraine into law. it ends months of uncertainty over whether the us would continue supporting kyiv, and comes after the bill passed the house of representatives on saturday. that was a show of bipartisan support. ukraine's president zelenskyy says it reinforces the us as a beacon of democracy . the former leader of democracy. the former leader of the democratic unionist party , the democratic unionist p
has he finally realised that when he stabbed boris johnson in the back to get his main into number 10, he was ditching their biggest election winner for a pint size loser. >> the head of tiktok says the social media app isn't going anywhere after president biden signed a law that could see it bannedin signed a law that could see it banned in the us after growing concerns over the potential for the chinese government to influence its algorithm and content. the new law would force tiktok's...
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let's go with boris do indeed. let's go with boris johnson now. he's accused the establishment of trying to stop arms sales to israel. what's he exactly? said , nikki. exactly? as he said, nikki. >> well, he said that it would be arms sales to be insane, to ban arms sales to israel because of the fact that, you , they haven't defeated you know, they haven't defeated hamas as everybody actually you know, they haven't defeated hamazthem verybody actually you know, they haven't defeated hamazthem ver do dy actually you know, they haven't defeated hamazthem verdo in actually you know, they haven't defeated hamazthem ver do in the jally you know, they haven't defeated hamazthem ver do in the west, you know, they haven't defeated hamazthem verdo in the west, i wants them to do in the west, i don't agree with him. i think it's a little bit rich coming from boris johnson again, who prorogued parliament unlawfully . prorogued parliament unlawfully. this is not a guy who is on top of law. and i think , you of the law. and i think, you know, though only sold
let's go with boris do indeed. let's go with boris johnson now. he's accused the establishment of trying to stop arms sales to israel. what's he exactly? said , nikki. exactly? as he said, nikki. >> well, he said that it would be arms sales to be insane, to ban arms sales to israel because of the fact that, you , they haven't defeated you know, they haven't defeated hamas as everybody actually you know, they haven't defeated hamazthem verybody actually you know, they haven't defeated...
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she's the boris johnson there? she's the boris johnson of the party. and you saw what happened to him. she comes across as a feisty, strong woman who knows what she wants. very admirable qualities. but an investigation in the mail on sunday this morning has apparently, in their words, blown apart claims that she, angela, spent the first five years of her marriage at her principal property in her house in stockport on vicarage road , in stockport on vicarage road, where she claimed to have lived separately from her husband . the separately from her husband. the arrangement meant that she didn't have to pay capital gains tax when she sold it eight years later, making a profit of £48,500. she also faces being called a hypocrite because she's criticised help to buy, which was a flagship tory scheme which she accused of fuelling the housing crisis whilst taking advantage of it herself. according to the mail on sunday correspondence on social media posts from around that time seem to indicate that angela may have in fact lived at her husband's home in lundy
she's the boris johnson there? she's the boris johnson of the party. and you saw what happened to him. she comes across as a feisty, strong woman who knows what she wants. very admirable qualities. but an investigation in the mail on sunday this morning has apparently, in their words, blown apart claims that she, angela, spent the first five years of her marriage at her principal property in her house in stockport on vicarage road , in stockport on vicarage road, where she claimed to have lived...
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johnson. she said he couldn't possibly remain prime minister whilst under investigation. the story won't go away because angela rayner won't kill it, so how could she kill it? well, she just has to pubush kill it? well, she just has to publish the legal advice that she was given, which labour say confirms she did nothing wrong. but she won't publish. why? if it exonerates her, why not? and her boss, sir keir starmer hasn't seen this legal advice. now he's a top lawyer and the leader of the opposition. he says he doesn't want to see the advice, he doesn't need to see it. he hasn't seen it. perhaps keir starmer is not a big reader. i'm more than happy for angela rayner to send me that legal advice, and maybe i can sit down, perhaps at bedtime , sit down, perhaps at bedtime, and the legal advice to sir and read the legal advice to sir keir starmer over a cup of cocoa. do you see the problem? well, the mail on sunday definitely do, because they have not let this story go in recent weeks , they've
johnson. she said he couldn't possibly remain prime minister whilst under investigation. the story won't go away because angela rayner won't kill it, so how could she kill it? well, she just has to pubush kill it? well, she just has to publish the legal advice that she was given, which labour say confirms she did nothing wrong. but she won't publish. why? if it exonerates her, why not? and her boss, sir keir starmer hasn't seen this legal advice. now he's a top lawyer and the leader of the...
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what did boris johnson stand for? i know he gave you a job near loyal, a good thing, huge amount. >> that's another program. >> that's another program. >> yes, yes, i know, but the fact is, what does he stand for? he stood for boris johnson. we've got. what did liz truss stand for? >> liz truss stood for. oh, for heaven's sake. >> no, she stood no principled ideological leader we've had in a very long time. >> yes, but bonkers. >> yes, but bonkers. >> well, i don't agree with that anyway, this is really exciting. in a fascinating new discovery from the depths of volcanic ash in herculaneum, a new papyrus scroll has revealed how one of the great western philosophers, plato, may have spent his final evening the ancient scroll was found carbonated because of the ad 79 explosion of mount vesuvius, and it suggests that the greek philosopher was extremely ill with fever, spent his last hours listening to a thracian slave girl playing the flute. well, stella , this is so flute. well, stella, this is so exciting because there
what did boris johnson stand for? i know he gave you a job near loyal, a good thing, huge amount. >> that's another program. >> that's another program. >> yes, yes, i know, but the fact is, what does he stand for? he stood for boris johnson. we've got. what did liz truss stand for? >> liz truss stood for. oh, for heaven's sake. >> no, she stood no principled ideological leader we've had in a very long time. >> yes, but bonkers. >> yes, but bonkers....
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and bear in mind it's now more than two years since boris johnson went to lydd airport in kent and unveiled the rwanda plan. so far we've spent over £150 million and not a single person has gone. but just have a listen to what rishi sunak said this morning and to his tone , i can morning and to his tone, i can confirm that we've put an airfield on standby , booked airfield on standby, booked commercial charter planes for specific slots and we have 500 highly trained individuals ready to escort illegal migrants all the way to rwanda with 300 more trained in the coming weeks. >> this is one of the most complex operational endeavours the home office has carried out, but we are ready , plans are in but we are ready, plans are in place and these flights will go come what may. no foreign court will stop us from getting flights off. >> did you hear that? no foreign court will stop us from getting these flights off as indeed the european court of human rights in strasbourg did last time round. now that is a very bold statement for a british prime minister to make . he's basically minister to make.
and bear in mind it's now more than two years since boris johnson went to lydd airport in kent and unveiled the rwanda plan. so far we've spent over £150 million and not a single person has gone. but just have a listen to what rishi sunak said this morning and to his tone , i can morning and to his tone, i can confirm that we've put an airfield on standby , booked airfield on standby, booked commercial charter planes for specific slots and we have 500 highly trained individuals ready to escort...
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