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and rishi sunak alongside. the concern very much, the topic of conversation, worries about an expansionist russia.— conversation, worries about an expansionist russia. rishi sunak has said that ukraine _ expansionist russia. rishi sunak has said that ukraine is _ expansionist russia. rishi sunak has said that ukraine is looking - expansionist russia. rishi sunak has said that ukraine is looking at - expansionist russia. rishi sunak has said that ukraine is looking at a - said that ukraine is looking at a difficult summer and of course poland shares a border with ukraine so this is very much an issue that is of huge importance to the region. that is why rishi sunak has potentially chosen to make this announcement there, to tie in with that visit, and we also understand he has offered an raf squadron to police the skies above poland as well. this is to do with helping the regional stability and offering support. regional stability and offering su ort. ~ . regional stability and offering su ort, . ., ., support.
and rishi sunak alongside. the concern very much, the topic of conversation, worries about an expansionist russia.— conversation, worries about an expansionist russia. rishi sunak has said that ukraine _ expansionist russia. rishi sunak has said that ukraine is _ expansionist russia. rishi sunak has said that ukraine is looking - expansionist russia. rishi sunak has said that ukraine is looking at - expansionist russia. rishi sunak has said that ukraine is looking at a - said that ukraine is...
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of- rishi sunak and that is a different question — rishi sunak and that is a different question a— rishi sunak and that is a different question a lot _ rishi sunak and that is a different question. a lot of— rishi sunak and that is a different question. a lot of them _ rishi sunak and that is a different question. a lot of them do. - rishi sunak and that is a different question. a lot of them do. a - rishi sunak and that is a different question. a lot of them do. a loti rishi sunak and that is a different i question. a lot of them do. a lot of them _ question. a lot of them do. a lot of them think— question. a lot of them do. a lot of them think even _ question. a lot of them do. a lot of them think even if— question. a lot of them do. a lot of them think even if i— question. a lot of them do. a lot of them think even if i do— question. a lot of them do. a lot of them think even if i do not- question. a lot of them do. a lot of them think even if i do not like - question. a lot of them do. a lot of them think even if i do not like the| them think even if i do not like the curre
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you are right, rishi sunak had a hone call? you are right, rishi sunak had a phone call— call? you are right, rishi sunak had a phone call a _ call? you are right, rishi sunak had a phone call a couple _ call? you are right, rishi sunak had a phone call a couple of— call? you are right, rishi sunak had a phone call a couple of nights - call? you are right, rishi sunak had a phone call a couple of nights ago | a phone call a couple of nights ago and we got — a phone call a couple of nights ago and we got a readout from that. it's obviously— and we got a readout from that. it's obviously not a transcript, is what number— obviously not a transcript, is what number ten obviously not a transcript, is what numberten say was obviously not a transcript, is what number ten say was said. but worth saving _ number ten say was said. but worth saying that — number ten say was said. but worth saying that the readout from that was unusually blunt in the language that was— was unusually blunt in the language that was used. rishi sunak told benjamin — that was used. rishi sunak to
you are right, rishi sunak had a hone call? you are right, rishi sunak had a phone call— call? you are right, rishi sunak had a phone call a _ call? you are right, rishi sunak had a phone call a couple _ call? you are right, rishi sunak had a phone call a couple of— call? you are right, rishi sunak had a phone call a couple of nights - call? you are right, rishi sunak had a phone call a couple of nights ago | a phone call a couple of nights ago and we got — a phone call a couple of nights...
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sunak _ books and it's happening —— rishi sunak but — books and it's happening —— rishi sunak. but you will have the right saying _ sunak. but you will have the right saying it's — sunak. but you will have the right saying it's not good enough because, tojames's_ saying it's not good enough because, to james's point, if there are any more _ tojames's point, if there are any more legat— to james's point, if there are any more legal challenges, it will not be enough for the right of british politics. — be enough for the right of british politics, they will say no, no, the next _ politics, they will say no, no, the next thing — politics, they will say no, no, the next thing you have to do is commit to leaving _ next thing you have to do is commit to leaving the european court of human — to leaving the european court of human rights. rishi sunak is not in that piece _ human rights. rishi sunak is not in that place yet, there is a big divisiohs_ that place yet, there is a big divisions within the tory party about— divisions within the tory party about this point i've spo
sunak _ books and it's happening —— rishi sunak but — books and it's happening —— rishi sunak. but you will have the right saying _ sunak. but you will have the right saying it's — sunak. but you will have the right saying it's not good enough because, tojames's_ saying it's not good enough because, to james's point, if there are any more _ tojames's point, if there are any more legat— to james's point, if there are any more legal challenges, it will not be enough for the right of...
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but the big question is can rwanda save rishi or will it sink mr sunak .7 rishi or will it sink mr sunak.7 next up, metropolitan chief sir mark rowley is fighting for his career after one of his officers threatened to arrest an openly jewish protester. rishi sunak called it appalling. is it time for london's top cop to get the chop? for london's top cop to get the chop.7 next up, tony blair has admitted that labour must reset its relationship by negotiating closer political ties and trading with the european union if it wins the next general election, can labour be trusted on brexit.7 and who's calling the shots? sir on brexit? and who's calling the shots? sir keir starmer also, tony blair and meghan markle's in a bit of a pickle over her new designer jam because one of meghan's celebrity chums was photographed at her hollywood mansion with a jar of the stuff, which has been variously labelled as an advert for happiness or embarrassing. and that's all coming up now. between now and 6 pm. once the show always a delight to have your company. hope you had a fantastic weekend. we've got a hu
but the big question is can rwanda save rishi or will it sink mr sunak .7 rishi or will it sink mr sunak.7 next up, metropolitan chief sir mark rowley is fighting for his career after one of his officers threatened to arrest an openly jewish protester. rishi sunak called it appalling. is it time for london's top cop to get the chop? for london's top cop to get the chop.7 next up, tony blair has admitted that labour must reset its relationship by negotiating closer political ties and trading...
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i minister rishi sunak and this is bbc news. . , minister rishi sunak and this is bbc news. .,, , .,, ., ., minister rishi sunak and this is bbc news. ., ., ., ., news. i was pleased to note that our trade has doubled _ news. i was pleased to note that our trade has doubled over— news. i was pleased to note that our trade has doubled over the _ news. i was pleased to note that our trade has doubled over the last - news. i was pleased to note that our trade has doubled over the last few. trade has doubled over the last few years, reaching out £30 billion. uk firms are investing a lot in poland and in defence and health care, infrastructure and, again, today, we talked about deepening our energy partnership and i am glad that we have tripled uk export finance, support for polish companies to buy goods and services from the uk from 5 billion to £15 billion of financial support. that's the most generous offer we have made to any partner, and again, is demonstration of our close cooperation. and as you said, we are also working together to tackle illegal migration which pruden and luka
i minister rishi sunak and this is bbc news. . , minister rishi sunak and this is bbc news. .,, , .,, ., ., minister rishi sunak and this is bbc news. ., ., ., ., news. i was pleased to note that our trade has doubled _ news. i was pleased to note that our trade has doubled over— news. i was pleased to note that our trade has doubled over the _ news. i was pleased to note that our trade has doubled over the last - news. i was pleased to note that our trade has doubled over the last few. trade...
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what the nato secondary journal and rishi sunak have got to say.- rishi sunak have got to say. one of m duties rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister- rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister is - rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister is to i my duties as prime minister is to the british people and fulfilling that responsibility is only possible because of you and ten days ago i gave the order for the raf to join an international effort intercepting an international effort intercepting a barrage of iranian missiles heading towards israel, and those pilots, like every generation of british servicemen and women before you, were willing to put their own safety over the line for the security of others and the defence of our liberties and our values. from your regiment�*s service in iraq and afghanistan, your current role in opponent, you have made those sacrifices in the service of our country and i'm
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it that rishi sunak donated his plans. it shifted _ that rishi sunak donated his plans. it shifted their policy no doubt, but it hasn't shifted since then. it is because the government has scaled back on some of the speed of its overall condition on climate, there is no doubt about that. but it hasn't shifted the polls. doesn't look like it was a genius idea at the time? that is a cunning bit of political fancy footwork, possibly. i think they were in complete shock they had won this by—election because they were astonished and they thought here is a great opportunity, but as laura says, fundamentally it hasn't shifted the dialogue nationally. what fundamentally it hasn't shifted the dialogue nationally.— dialogue nationally. what about labour on climate? _ dialogue nationally. what about labour on climate? they - dialogue nationally. what about labour on climate? they are . labour on climate? they are promising clean energy by 2030, which to a lot of people might sound like a good thing on the tin. the shadowjustice secretary emitted this morning they will have to h
it that rishi sunak donated his plans. it shifted _ that rishi sunak donated his plans. it shifted their policy no doubt, but it hasn't shifted since then. it is because the government has scaled back on some of the speed of its overall condition on climate, there is no doubt about that. but it hasn't shifted the polls. doesn't look like it was a genius idea at the time? that is a cunning bit of political fancy footwork, possibly. i think they were in complete shock they had won this...
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rishi fifth month in a row. rishi sunak claims strike action has hindered progress, but insists he's still making headway. but despite the fall , lists are despite the fall, lists are still longer than when sunak took office. now shadow health secretary wes streeting will speak to us on gb news this very hour houn >> now it's such a big day to be speaking to the shadow health secretary. not only, of course, we've got these new numbers showing that, the waiting lists have now fallen for five months in a row. but also, of course , in a row. but also, of course, the cass review came out yesterday, and the shadow health secretary, wes streeting, has been changing his position on some of these issues. we want to know, what would you ask .7 wes know, what would you ask.7 wes streeting, the know, what would you ask? wes streeting, the shadow health secretary, one the people secretary, one of the top people in keir starmer's team, will be speaking to him a little bit later this hour. >> yes, he's his tune, >> yes, he's
rishi fifth month in a row. rishi sunak claims strike action has hindered progress, but insists he's still making headway. but despite the fall , lists are despite the fall, lists are still longer than when sunak took office. now shadow health secretary wes streeting will speak to us on gb news this very hour houn >> now it's such a big day to be speaking to the shadow health secretary. not only, of course, we've got these new numbers showing that, the waiting lists have now fallen for...
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this question, right, over whether rishi sunak has retained... he has got in a way that his predecessors didn't have — although they ended up with snap elections — the ability to choose when the election... correct. ..because they repealed the fixed—term parliament act. but here's the thing about here's the date. i'm deliberately interrupting you because i know you both know more about this. but if he went injune, he could be faced with going on thursday, june 6th, which is the 80th anniversary of d—day. do we seriously think that a british prime minister will call a general election on june 6th? i don't know, paddy. i don't know. but can i blame you if he does? lots of people blame me for absolutely everything, so that's fine. there's no reason it couldn't be any of the other thursdays injune, or any of the thursdays in july. i mean, i think it won't be august or september, there's my definitive prediction. but is there, though? i mean, there's a genuine question. george osborne has been talking about this. he's been saying he thinks all
this question, right, over whether rishi sunak has retained... he has got in a way that his predecessors didn't have — although they ended up with snap elections — the ability to choose when the election... correct. ..because they repealed the fixed—term parliament act. but here's the thing about here's the date. i'm deliberately interrupting you because i know you both know more about this. but if he went injune, he could be faced with going on thursday, june 6th, which is the 80th...
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might confidence in rishi sunak. might the prime minister decide that his position is untenable anyway? there are certainly a few cabinet ministers penny mordaunt probably grant shapps two among them, who would be ready to jump into his shoes, and a couple of them seem to be trying to garner some support among the backbenchers even now. >> yes, i yeah, i was in parliament last week and, penny mordaunt, shall we say, was doing the rounds , that's an doing the rounds, that's an interesting one, isn't it. but olivia, i wonder then the prime minister, is he going to do a john major and turn around and say, put up or shut up? because ireland have said that actually rwanda is working because they're saying that actually migrants that have arrived here are now are ending up in ireland . so he can turn to conservative party politicians and say , look, party politicians and say, look, i'm delivering . i'm delivering. >> well, i think he might well do that. and actually, this week has been an unusually good week for rishi suna
might confidence in rishi sunak. might the prime minister decide that his position is untenable anyway? there are certainly a few cabinet ministers penny mordaunt probably grant shapps two among them, who would be ready to jump into his shoes, and a couple of them seem to be trying to garner some support among the backbenchers even now. >> yes, i yeah, i was in parliament last week and, penny mordaunt, shall we say, was doing the rounds , that's an doing the rounds, that's an interesting...
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it doesn't matter rishi does . i mean, matter what rishi does. i mean, look, he's so weak william look, he's so weak that william wragg has had to sack himself because rishi didn't have the guts to do it. >> well, it was courageous. it was courageous . two days ago he was courageous. two days ago he was, was he was incredibly was, he was he was incredibly courageous . i mean, obscene courageous for. i mean, obscene things don't even start me on the william wragg scandal. >> i was the first person publicly on friday to say this is a total disgrace . what he's is a total disgrace. what he's doneis is a total disgrace. what he's done is reprehensible. and within two hours of me saying it, jeremy hunt called him courageous. this lot are going into the electoral bin. it's where they deserve to be by the way, if jeremy hunt thinks that's courageous, then i shudder to think of what he turns nose up at. turns his nose up at. >> nigel, thank very, very >> nigel, thank you very, very much. nigel farage there, much. that's nigel farage there, of our own. ri
it doesn't matter rishi does . i mean, matter what rishi does. i mean, look, he's so weak william look, he's so weak that william wragg has had to sack himself because rishi didn't have the guts to do it. >> well, it was courageous. it was courageous . two days ago he was courageous. two days ago he was, was he was incredibly was, he was he was incredibly courageous . i mean, obscene courageous for. i mean, obscene things don't even start me on the william wragg scandal. >> i was...
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rishi was tetchy on the tv today. yeah. and he complained at one point, which was quite amusing, i have to say... he said something like, "this is the fourth question "in a row you've asked me about politics," and, well, you know... "welcome to politics, prime minister." and, you know, you have to say, in an election campaign, whenever that begins — be it weeks, months or whatever — there's going be quite a lot of questions that are difficult for the prime minister. and i think... i do actually think some members of the public like a politician to show a flash of impatience, if it's on their behalf, if they say, you know, "come on, i want to talk "about the health service. "i want to talk about the real issues." but it's a very fine line. and certainly there are lots of conservatives who fear that rishi sunak too often strays onto the tetchy side of that line. shall we have a listen to how labour was crowing about it with wes streeting and how the conservative minister chris philp, who was doing the morning round this m
rishi was tetchy on the tv today. yeah. and he complained at one point, which was quite amusing, i have to say... he said something like, "this is the fourth question "in a row you've asked me about politics," and, well, you know... "welcome to politics, prime minister." and, you know, you have to say, in an election campaign, whenever that begins — be it weeks, months or whatever — there's going be quite a lot of questions that are difficult for the prime minister....
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a word, >> can rishi recover? in a word, no. rishi recover? no. can rishi recover? in a word, yes. it's a big no word, yes. i think it's a big no and i don't think it's even his fault. i think it's the brand. i think it's the conservative brand. they've spent so much of the five years basically the last five years basically fighting themselves, fighting among themselves, worrying more about the shape of their party. the mistake of their own party. the mistake of their own party. the mistake of the country is my view, but i'm very, very keen to get your views. please farage @gbnews dot com in a moment. an eyewitness who has been to the asylum courts to see how they operate and how easy it is for those that come here illegally to game the system. hold on to your hats. it's not a story you're going to enjoy i can rishi recover ? over to you. can rishi recover? over to you. dean says rishi is doomed . all dean says rishi is doomed. all talk and no action. mel says no. the tories are finished . well. the tories are finished. well. and mark says nigel, you're right . the
a word, >> can rishi recover? in a word, no. rishi recover? no. can rishi recover? in a word, yes. it's a big no word, yes. i think it's a big no and i don't think it's even his fault. i think it's the brand. i think it's the conservative brand. they've spent so much of the five years basically the last five years basically fighting themselves, fighting among themselves, worrying more about the shape of their party. the mistake of their own party. the mistake of their own party. the...
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i can see rishi sunak sitting — government response. i can see rishi sunak sitting down _ government response. i can see rishi sunak sitting down on _ government response. i can see rishi sunak sitting down on the _ government response. i can see rishi sunak sitting down on the benches i government response. i can see rishi sunak sitting down on the benches so j sunak sitting down on the benches so i don't think we are far away from the prime minister standing up and giving that statement. we will get a labour of response as well. there has been questions asked about whether there will be a vote given the elongated nature of this conflict, the escalating nature of the conflict and the uk's involvement. what is the government's position on that? the liberal government's position on that? iia: liberal democrats government's position on that? "iie: liberal democrats calling government's position on that? iie: liberal democrats calling for government's position on that? i“i;a: liberal democrats calling for a retrospective vote on the mili
i can see rishi sunak sitting — government response. i can see rishi sunak sitting down _ government response. i can see rishi sunak sitting down on _ government response. i can see rishi sunak sitting down on the _ government response. i can see rishi sunak sitting down on the benches i government response. i can see rishi sunak sitting down on the benches so j sunak sitting down on the benches so i don't think we are far away from the prime minister standing up and giving that statement. we...
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well, i'm very pleased say that rishi sunaks pleased to say that rishi sunaks official spokesman said clearly these reports are extremely disturbing. even the prime minister of belgium, which is not a country i've always had great relations with, said what happened at the claridge? the name of the club today is unacceptable . notable yanis unacceptable. notable yanis varoufakis, the hard lefty who for a time was the finance minister in greece, has said i'm no political friend of nigel farage, but i would hate it if anyone like nigel was prevented from speaking merely because he may say things that may annoy among people . myself and among other people. myself and the prime minister of italy , the prime minister of italy, giorgia meloni has said what is happening in brussels leaves us in disbelief and dismay. so apart from apart from the nerdy, puritanical types that keir starmer wants to make our future, cabinet ministers across the board, across a wide political spectrum, what has happened today has met with absolute condemnation . and so it absolute condemnation. and so it should. l
well, i'm very pleased say that rishi sunaks pleased to say that rishi sunaks official spokesman said clearly these reports are extremely disturbing. even the prime minister of belgium, which is not a country i've always had great relations with, said what happened at the claridge? the name of the club today is unacceptable . notable yanis unacceptable. notable yanis varoufakis, the hard lefty who for a time was the finance minister in greece, has said i'm no political friend of nigel farage,...
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add rishi sunak at the weekend. add rishi sunak spoke by telephone to benjamin netanyahu on a call that was delayed for 24 hours yesterday. israeli media was reporting that mr netanyahu was refusing to take calls from world leaders seeking to influence his country's response. a downing street spokesperson said mr sunak reaffirmed the uk's support for israel's security and stability. meanwhile, the governments rwanda plan has been deau governments rwanda plan has been dealt a series of defeats once again by peers in the house of lords tonight, further delaying passage of the government's flagship policy through parliament. despite mps in the commons
add rishi sunak at the weekend. add rishi sunak spoke by telephone to benjamin netanyahu on a call that was delayed for 24 hours yesterday. israeli media was reporting that mr netanyahu was refusing to take calls from world leaders seeking to influence his country's response. a downing street spokesperson said mr sunak reaffirmed the uk's support for israel's security and stability. meanwhile, the governments rwanda plan has been deau governments rwanda plan has been dealt a series of defeats...
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think that what rishi sunak l point. think that what rishi sunak does not want to do is what he did with the smoking policy, which he went into with the conference, he needed something for his speech, he pulls a rabbit out of a hat without thinking through. do i really want to be doing this, is it my conservative is, am i about banning things? can i carry my party with me if i am? they have to be more considered but to have some sort of form of words that the whole body can you light bite and that does not look like an easy project. == can you light bite and that does not look like an easy project.— look like an easy pro'ect. -- unite behind. and h look like an easy project. -- unite behind. and everybody _ look like an easy project. -- unite behind. and everybody is - look like an easy project. -- unite behind. and everybody is talking l behind. and everybody is talking endlessly about when the election might be, and if the polls are right, i spoke to one conservative mp who said the difference is between whether it w
think that what rishi sunak l point. think that what rishi sunak does not want to do is what he did with the smoking policy, which he went into with the conference, he needed something for his speech, he pulls a rabbit out of a hat without thinking through. do i really want to be doing this, is it my conservative is, am i about banning things? can i carry my party with me if i am? they have to be more considered but to have some sort of form of words that the whole body can you light bite and...
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rishi says rwanda plan. rishi sunak says controlling illegal migration is more important than membership of echr , and that he would of the echr, and that he would let not let what he called the foreign court interfere in sovereign . british sovereign matters. british farmers are calling for a guaranteed basic income after post—brexit arrangements left many worse off. at least 100 have joined a campaign group urging the government to help cover basic costs after the loss of subsidies from the european union. it comes as suppliers are warning of higher prices and empty shelves due to empty supermarket shelves due to a new post—brexit border charge, which will be introduced at the end month . and air end of the month. and air passengers fed up with tight limits on liquids in their carry on luggage, will have to wait even longer for promised changes. several british airports june airports will miss a june deadune airports will miss a june deadline to introduce new high tech 3d scanners, which were supposed
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but rishi labour may dispute. but rishi sunakis labour may dispute. but rishi sunak is trying to make clear that there's a choice to be taken here between the tory version of cutting the civil service to spend more money on defence, and labour won't commit to that. so we are seeing a bit of a bit of politics here from rishi sunak on the world stage. he's making it very clear why he thinks that his plan to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp is funded, he says it can be paid for from cuts to the civil service, labour correspondingly look a bit flat footed. they're saying that we're going to wait until we can look at the numbers ourselves in a spending review in the first year of a labour government, and then decide to get there. it's an ambition, as it was for boris johnson back in 2022. but the pm has gone further. he's saying we can get there and this is how we do it. i think that's quite interesting and quite political and the timing for him is important. and quite political and the timing for him is important . i timing for him is important. i
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so rishi sunak critical point. so rishi sunak making this big speech a little bit earlier, saying that he feels that he has got a moral duty to enable people who can work to get back to work. let's have a little look at what he had to say. >> the role of the welfare state should never be merely to provide financial support. as important as that will always be, but to help people overcome whatever barriers they might face to living an independent, fulfilling life. everyone with the potential should be supported and not just to earn, but to contribute and belong. and we must never tolerate barriers that hold people back from making their contribution and from sharing in that sense of self—worth that comes from feeling part of being something bigger than ourselves. feeling part of being something bigger than ourselves . and that bigger than ourselves. and that is why this is a moral mission. and why the value of work is so central to my vision for welfare reform . reform. >> well, catherine, we've had hundreds of yo
so rishi sunak critical point. so rishi sunak making this big speech a little bit earlier, saying that he feels that he has got a moral duty to enable people who can work to get back to work. let's have a little look at what he had to say. >> the role of the welfare state should never be merely to provide financial support. as important as that will always be, but to help people overcome whatever barriers they might face to living an independent, fulfilling life. everyone with the...
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rishi sunak. taking questions from the travelling press pack and that's where he'll be doing now . where he'll be doing now. >> and, chris, there was a huge amount of praise there from the secretary—general of nato, jens stoltenberg, commending britain for its action in 2014, in crimea and of course , at the crimea and of course, at the beginning of the ukraine war. and nato is something which will no doubt come into view when , if no doubt come into view when, if there's a change of president in america in november, nato sees itself potentially as under threat. this. however, today, chris is a severe strengthening, a cementing of nato as a cohesive defensive force . cohesive defensive force. >> yes, certainly. if other countries follows through , the countries follows through, the uk is one of the first countries in nato to hit that 2% defence spending target of gdp , and now spending target of gdp, and now there are many as 11 of them. don't forget, we remember, don't we, how donald trump drov
rishi sunak. taking questions from the travelling press pack and that's where he'll be doing now . where he'll be doing now. >> and, chris, there was a huge amount of praise there from the secretary—general of nato, jens stoltenberg, commending britain for its action in 2014, in crimea and of course , at the crimea and of course, at the beginning of the ukraine war. and nato is something which will no doubt come into view when , if no doubt come into view when, if there's a change of...
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now it is said that, rishi sunak. well, he said that, rishi sunak. well, he said that, rishi sunak. well, he said that the conservative party had known about this for three months. did they keep it a secret from rishi sunak? or if they told him, what the hell is wrong with the guy? it is obvious you just. well, you'd think if you had any political savvy what you'd say is, oh, get this guy out and get him out now i >> -- >> peter, do you think this is all feel a bit like the 1990s? you remember the end game of the john major regime mired in sleaze , a feeling of a party sleaze, a feeling of a party almost waiting to be put out of its misery. it's starting to feel a bit like 1997 again, isn't it ? isn't it? >> i would go back even further than that. there was . there was than that. there was. there was the labour prime minister, jim callaghan, watching margaret thatcher and her cohorts bearing down her legions bearing down on him. and he said , look, there him. and he said, look, there comes a point in politics when there is a sea change, when the pubuc there is a sea change, when the
now it is said that, rishi sunak. well, he said that, rishi sunak. well, he said that, rishi sunak. well, he said that the conservative party had known about this for three months. did they keep it a secret from rishi sunak? or if they told him, what the hell is wrong with the guy? it is obvious you just. well, you'd think if you had any political savvy what you'd say is, oh, get this guy out and get him out now i >> -- >> peter, do you think this is all feel a bit like the 1990s?...
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rishi - case? i hate to say it, but this is complete nonsense. rishi sunak case? i hate to say it, but this is - complete nonsense. rishi sunak was a few months ago saying that he wanted all school children to study maths through to 18. here is the maths. we are looking at transferring may be 300 individuals to rwanda over the next 12 months. since january, we have had around 6000 come into the country. we have a backlog of around 30,000 plus, probably closer to 37,000, who have come in since the illegal migration act. 300 is not going to make a jot of difference. so from my point of view, this is merely a gimmick. it's showboating. it's not going to make any difference, and if five deaths in the channel don't deter people, then what are the chances of being one of the less than 1% who might be selected to go to rwanda? you would think death would be the ultimate deterrent, but it's clearly not. steve smith from care 4 calais, thank you forjoining us. to northern ireland, where former democratic unionist party leader, sirjeffrey donaldson, is due in court, accused
rishi - case? i hate to say it, but this is complete nonsense. rishi sunak case? i hate to say it, but this is - complete nonsense. rishi sunak was a few months ago saying that he wanted all school children to study maths through to 18. here is the maths. we are looking at transferring may be 300 individuals to rwanda over the next 12 months. since january, we have had around 6000 come into the country. we have a backlog of around 30,000 plus, probably closer to 37,000, who have come in since...
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the rishi sunak. the prime minister is about to stand up and address the nation on the escalating situation between israel and iran in the middle east. lord david cameron said the attack was a failure, urging israel to think with its head as well as its heart. joe biden advising israel to take the win. we're expecting rishi sunak to stand up shortly, followed by the leader of the opposition , sir keir starmer. opposition, sir keir starmer. that's all coming up. don't go anywhere. and let's cross. now live to the house of commons, where rishi sunakis house of commons, where rishi sunak is making a statement following iran's drone and missile attack on israel. mr speaken missile attack on israel. mr speaker, on saturday evening, iran sought to plunge the middle east into a new crisis . east into a new crisis. >> they launched a barrage of missiles and attack drones over iraq and jordan and towards israel . the scale of the attack israel. the scale of the attack and the fact that it was targeted directly
the rishi sunak. the prime minister is about to stand up and address the nation on the escalating situation between israel and iran in the middle east. lord david cameron said the attack was a failure, urging israel to think with its head as well as its heart. joe biden advising israel to take the win. we're expecting rishi sunak to stand up shortly, followed by the leader of the opposition , sir keir starmer. opposition, sir keir starmer. that's all coming up. don't go anywhere. and let's...
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could rishi political coup. could rishi sunak be gone after a predicted annihilation in this week's local elections ? has rishi sunak local elections? has rishi sunak got days left and does the snp meltdown prove that the dream of scottish independence is gone forever? i'll be asking tonight's newsmaker, the formidable ann widdecombe , plus formidable ann widdecombe, plus tomorrow's newspaper front pages and live reaction in the studio from tonight's top pundits. back to me, josh, if you would. because let me tell you a story we're going to cover at 1045 in the papers is just developing in the papers is just developing in the telegraph. it's an extraordinary headline . it extraordinary headline. it relates to the national state broadcaster. it relates to one huw edwards. now, i got dogs abuse for going after that story. nine months ago i got dogs abuse again for talking about the fact that he's been on full pay £300,000 for doing no work at our expense . well, work at our expense. well, here's the latest from t
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what rishi is playing at? >> well, suzanne evans, is it time to leave the echr >> well, i think it is, yes, regrettably. >> and can i just say, i think the kind of comparison with russia if we leave, is the most ridiculous thing i've heard all day. >> just because leave the >> just because we leave the echr doesn't suddenly mean that we're going become we're going to become an anti—human cesspit. anti—human rights cesspit. >> there plenty of other >> there are plenty of other countries that countries around the world that aren't and have aren't in the echr and have perfectly human perfectly good and strong human rights , and i do think rights records, and i do think it's regrettable if we should leave, though, because as as as denis said, winston churchill helped had helped formulate it. britain had a very clear role in getting it going. >> let's not forget was >> let's not forget it was brought in in the wake of two world in the 1950s, when world wars in the 1950s, when human rights were very low human ri
what rishi is playing at? >> well, suzanne evans, is it time to leave the echr >> well, i think it is, yes, regrettably. >> and can i just say, i think the kind of comparison with russia if we leave, is the most ridiculous thing i've heard all day. >> just because leave the >> just because we leave the echr doesn't suddenly mean that we're going become we're going to become an anti—human cesspit. anti—human rights cesspit. >> there plenty of other...
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i mean, i think rishi sunakis passed. i mean, i think rishi sunak is quite happy to talk about it. i don't quite agree with chris because i think he ultimately perceives immigration and rows about it as a weakness for the labour party. so even the rwanda policy, which i think is immoral and is tied up in all their parliamentary procedure, that chris was just describing, i think rishi sunak is quite happy to talk about it. what's moral about it? why am i against it? because i think i've been i've visited rwanda. i think we're outsourcing our responsibilities for a function of the british state to a poorer country that is recovering from a genocide. i also think it won't work . and another labour won't work. and another labour commentator said it's putting the politics before the policy. and i think that's quite a good summary. >> yeah, but a lot of people, they will be very kind of proud of their country. they will think it's a great country and they actually don't like people doing their country down in this way, like you just said. oh, i've been there and doing it, or i've been th
i mean, i think rishi sunakis passed. i mean, i think rishi sunak is quite happy to talk about it. i don't quite agree with chris because i think he ultimately perceives immigration and rows about it as a weakness for the labour party. so even the rwanda policy, which i think is immoral and is tied up in all their parliamentary procedure, that chris was just describing, i think rishi sunak is quite happy to talk about it. what's moral about it? why am i against it? because i think i've been...
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we're @gbnews now rishi sunak. he claims that the rwanda plan is causing an influx of migrants into ireland, and he says that shows that the deterrent effect of his rwanda plan is actually working. the deputy irish premier , micheal martin, says premier, micheal martin, says that the uk's asylum policy is actually driving migrants in fear of being deported to rwanda, across the border from northern ireland into the republic. now, meanwhile , there republic. now, meanwhile, there have been protests in newtownmountkennedy, where 160 asylum seekers living in tents in dublin are due to be moved to. we're going to go live to dubun to. we're going to go live to dublin now and join our reporter dougie beattie , who's got the dougie beattie, who's got the latest. dougie, thank you very much for your time as ever. how serious are these protests and how much pressure is the irish government now under to. >> well, the irish government has put itself under huge pressure by actually sending the riot squad in and the local from,
we're @gbnews now rishi sunak. he claims that the rwanda plan is causing an influx of migrants into ireland, and he says that shows that the deterrent effect of his rwanda plan is actually working. the deputy irish premier , micheal martin, says premier, micheal martin, says that the uk's asylum policy is actually driving migrants in fear of being deported to rwanda, across the border from northern ireland into the republic. now, meanwhile , there republic. now, meanwhile, there have been...
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so rishi sunak you right. so on rishi sunak you talk conniving talk about him. what conniving to for seven to be prime minister for seven years. i find years. this is what i find interesting plot interesting about the plot because a because obviously you lay a lot of the blame at michael gove and some acolytes dougie some of his acolytes like dougie smith and others. but at the same time, i suppose my key question for you is who do you think was really responsible for bofis think was really responsible for boris johnson's demise? was it michael actually michael gove or was it actually rishi sunak ? rishi sunak? >> so it was a you know, i do feel sorry for rishi because he was taken in by a group of people . dominic was taken in by a group of people. dominic cummings was taken in by a group of people . dominic cummings rishi, people. dominic cummings rishi, sorry, michael gove , dougie sorry, michael gove, dougie smith and these people are just amazed operators. they've been operating at the heart of the conservative party for 20 odd years. i mean, liz truss kni
so rishi sunak you right. so on rishi sunak you talk conniving talk about him. what conniving to for seven to be prime minister for seven years. i find years. this is what i find interesting plot interesting about the plot because a because obviously you lay a lot of the blame at michael gove and some acolytes dougie some of his acolytes like dougie smith and others. but at the same time, i suppose my key question for you is who do you think was really responsible for bofis think was really...
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>> rishi's out campaigning >> well, rishi's out campaigning today elections and >> well, rishi's out campaigning todaywe'll elections and >> well, rishi's out campaigning todaywe'll be elections and >> well, rishi's out campaigning todaywe'll be talking|s and >> well, rishi's out campaigning todaywe'll be talking aboutd >> well, rishi's out campaigning todaywe'll be talking about the boris we'll be talking about the broadside from boris broadside from ottawa from boris johnson very johnson i believe was very robust terrific. robust though. it was terrific. but loved about the but i loved his line about the party winston churchill party of winston churchill banning cigars, because of course, rishi's got this idea of banning anybody who's now 15 from ever being able to legally buy cigarettes. idea . which buy cigarettes. an idea. which sounds, on paper great, but most tory mps i speak to say , what tory mps i speak to say, what the hell? we've got more important things to do. why are we banning anything? we're also talking been talking about story. you've been talking about story. you'
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the journalists were asking rishi sunak and olaf. were asking rishi sunak and 0laf scholz what they both thought about a potential donald trump back in the white house in terms of the issue of, i suppose, white house in terms of the issue of, isuppose, nato white house in terms of the issue of, i suppose, nato and white house in terms of the issue of, isuppose, nato and his commitment to them. 0laf scholz shrugged it off and said us presidents have always asked for europe to increase its spending and the like — what did you make of that? i the like - what did you make of that? .., , the like - what did you make of that? .. , ,, the like - what did you make of that? , ,,. that? i can see the us perspective, havin: that? i can see the us perspective, having worked _ that? i can see the us perspective, having worked in _ that? i can see the us perspective, having worked in nato, _ that? i can see the us perspective, having worked in nato, i— that? i can see the us perspective, having worked in nato, i know - that? i can see the us perspective, having worked in nato, i know theyj having
the journalists were asking rishi sunak and olaf. were asking rishi sunak and 0laf scholz what they both thought about a potential donald trump back in the white house in terms of the issue of, i suppose, white house in terms of the issue of, isuppose, nato white house in terms of the issue of, i suppose, nato and white house in terms of the issue of, isuppose, nato and his commitment to them. 0laf scholz shrugged it off and said us presidents have always asked for europe to increase its...
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prime minister rishi sunak answerin: conflict. prime minister rishi sunak answering a — conflict. prime minister rishi sunak answering a lot _ conflict. prime minister rishi sunak answering a lot of _ conflict. prime minister rishi sunak answering a lot of questions - conflict. prime minister rishi sunak answering a lot of questions earlier| answering a lot of questions earlier today. and now the controversy regarding the postal scandal. i am here outside the horizon it scandal inquiry. they are looking at how postmasters and mistresses were prosecuted over a faulty computer system, the horizon system. we've been hearing today from lord james arbuthnot. he has been campaigning on this issue alongside so many of the victims for more than 1a years. his correspondence with post office executives and the government has been given into evidence and that inquiry has resumed so let's take a listen. i inquiry has resumed so let's take a listen. . , inquiry has resumed so let's take a listen. ., , ., ., , ., listen. i was not told here is a listen. i was not told here is a list of bugs —
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rishi sunak's election— doomed to fail. rishi sunak's election plans certainly are. last but not — election plans certainly are. last but not least, the long—term pulling in this— but not least, the long—term pulling in this country showed that the last time the _ in this country showed that the last time the country really wanted a conservative government was during the brexit— conservative government was during the brexit years and the pandemic, and then— the brexit years and the pandemic, and then as — the brexit years and the pandemic, and then as soon partygate broke, the revelations about boris johnson's adviser dominic cummings going _ johnson's adviser dominic cummings going to _ johnson's adviser dominic cummings going to bernard castle, a sightseeing trip during lockdown, that was— sightseeing trip during lockdown, that was the time at which poling took an— that was the time at which poling took an absolute nosedive towards the earth's — took an absolute nosedive towards the earth's court and they never recovered — the earth's court an
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so he's doing rishi sunak. but doing his best rishi sunak. but no one's listening yet. and they're trying make they're they're trying to make they're trying the weather. trying to change the weather. the sun is out in westminster. it's yet for the tory party. >> no, it is remarkable. this week we've seen inflation in the uk drop below the level of inflation states . inflation in the united states. isupposeif inflation in the united states. i suppose if you were to ask the average brit, they would say no, it's sunak best is not it's not rishi sunak best is not good enough. no, they're just not the time. but, not giving him the time. but, chris hope, thanks for chris hope, thanks very much for talking of that. talking us through all of that. really really, really appreciate it, really, really, in really, dark times in westminster despite the sun. but it's not just westminster. and that government that's reeling from u—turns because the scottish government has ditched its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. >> the climate change committee had alread
so he's doing rishi sunak. but doing his best rishi sunak. but no one's listening yet. and they're trying make they're they're trying to make they're trying the weather. trying to change the weather. the sun is out in westminster. it's yet for the tory party. >> no, it is remarkable. this week we've seen inflation in the uk drop below the level of inflation states . inflation in the united states. isupposeif inflation in the united states. i suppose if you were to ask the average brit,...
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rishi sunak had romised effect kick in. rishi sunak had promised to — effect kick in. rishi sunak had promised to have _ effect kick in. rishi sunak had promised to have planes - effect kick in. rishi sunak had promised to have planes in i effect kick in. rishi sunak had | promised to have planes in the effect kick in. rishi sunak had - promised to have planes in the air in the spring, but his new timescale is ten to 12 weeks from now. he wants and arguably needs it to work in time for the general election expected later this year. but labour say they would scrap the scheme. the roblem is say they would scrap the scheme. tue: problem is that say they would scrap the scheme. tte: problem is that the say they would scrap the scheme. t'te: problem is that the rwanda say they would scrap the scheme. tte: problem is that the rwanda scheme is an extortionate to expensive gimmick thatis an extortionate to expensive gimmick that is not a serious plan to actually tackle the problem. it's costing around half a a billion pounds for just costing around half a a billion pounds forj
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no, he is almost a rishi sunak. his view _ starmerism. no, he is almost a rishi sunak. his view of _ starmerism. no, he is almost a rishi sunak. his view of himself _ starmerism. no, he is almost a rishi sunak. his view of himself is - starmerism. no, he is almost a rishi sunak. his view of himself is he - starmerism. no, he is almost a rishi sunak. his view of himself is he is i sunak. his view of himself is he is a good _ sunak. his view of himself is he is a good guy — sunak. his view of himself is he is a good guy. he is probably a good luy a good guy. he is probably a good guy and _ a good guy. he is probably a good guy and he — a good guy. he is probably a good guy and he is the right man and he thinks _ guy and he is the right man and he thinks he _ guy and he is the right man and he thinks he can pull the levers of state _ thinks he can pull the levers of state better than other people. i don't _ state better than other people. i don't think he has a big vision for what _ don't think he has a big vision for what he — don't think he has a big vision for wha
no, he is almost a rishi sunak. his view _ starmerism. no, he is almost a rishi sunak. his view of _ starmerism. no, he is almost a rishi sunak. his view of himself _ starmerism. no, he is almost a rishi sunak. his view of himself is - starmerism. no, he is almost a rishi sunak. his view of himself is he - starmerism. no, he is almost a rishi sunak. his view of himself is he is i sunak. his view of himself is he is a good _ sunak. his view of himself is he is a good guy — sunak. his view of...
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no, i think they wanted rishi, more in line. rishi, who is much more in line. and obviously, bringing cameron back that, you know, his back proves that, you know, his party a traditional party more a more traditional tory still party more a more traditional tory she still party more a more traditional tory she needs still party more a more traditional tory she needs to still party more a more traditional tory she needs to take still think she needs to take responsibility too responsibility for going too far or and the or too fast and for the consequences of it . and just in consequences of it. and just in terms a rehabilitation, it's terms of a rehabilitation, it's that which that taking responsibility which will be, well, should all will be, well, they should all take responsibility. >> there a lot of >> i think there are a lot of them, the labour >> i think there are a lot of them, who the labour >> i think there are a lot of them, who the; labour >> i think there are a lot of them, who the economy party, who left the economy in such state the party, who left
no, i think they wanted rishi, more in line. rishi, who is much more in line. and obviously, bringing cameron back that, you know, his back proves that, you know, his party a traditional party more a more traditional tory still party more a more traditional tory she still party more a more traditional tory she needs still party more a more traditional tory she needs to still party more a more traditional tory she needs to take still think she needs to take responsibility too responsibility for...
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shadow home rishi sunak. shadow home secretary yvette cooper has accused the prime minister of trying to find someone else to blame. >> well, this comes well . >> well, this comes well. >> well, this comes well. >> the government has an overall majority in parliament and could have passed this bill a month ago if they'd scheduled it then. but as we know, rishi sunak always looks for someone else to blame . this is costing the blame. this is costing the taxpayer half a billion pounds for a scheme that will only cover 1% of asylum seekers. this is an extortionate scheme. they should be putting that money into boosting our border security instead . that is what security instead. that is what labour would do. but well, this comes as the prime minister said that parliament will sit for as long as it takes to end the deadlock between the lords and the commons over this bill. >> now let's get across to gb news political editor christopher hope, who is in westminster. hi, christopher. so is there any hope? hi, emma.
shadow home rishi sunak. shadow home secretary yvette cooper has accused the prime minister of trying to find someone else to blame. >> well, this comes well . >> well, this comes well. >> well, this comes well. >> the government has an overall majority in parliament and could have passed this bill a month ago if they'd scheduled it then. but as we know, rishi sunak always looks for someone else to blame . this is costing the blame. this is costing the taxpayer half a...
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. aha, but i'm sure we will hear rishi sunak asked about reminder. a busy da for the sunak asked about reminder. a busy day for the prime _ sunak asked about reminder. a busy day for the prime minister _ sunak asked about reminder. a busy day for the prime minister today. - day for the prime minister today. thank you for the moment. coming up in 15 minutes, we will focus on the rwanda bill and what it means. joining us will be a senior researcher at a think tank and our africa correspondent and they will be answering your questions live, so do get in touch with us using this hashtag. there is so much to talk about, so do bring your questions in, lots of clarification is needed. this is bbc news. 0nce once again, do keep your questions coming in and we will hopefully be answering them on the rwanda asylum bill which is in about 15 minutes. let's move to one of our other top stories today. this is the judge let's move to one of our other top stories today. this is thejudge in the criminal child of donald trump. they will hear arguments that the former
. aha, but i'm sure we will hear rishi sunak asked about reminder. a busy da for the sunak asked about reminder. a busy day for the prime _ sunak asked about reminder. a busy day for the prime minister _ sunak asked about reminder. a busy day for the prime minister today. - day for the prime minister today. thank you for the moment. coming up in 15 minutes, we will focus on the rwanda bill and what it means. joining us will be a senior researcher at a think tank and our africa correspondent and...
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but overall, rishi sunak— value for money. but overall, rishi sunak and — value for money. but overall, rishi sunak and numberten value for money. but overall, rishi sunak and number ten will spend this as a positive — sunak and number ten will spend this as a positive step in their plan to tackle _ as a positive step in their plan to tackle illegal immigration to the country~ — tackle illegal immigration to the country. separate to the votes that we saw _ country. separate to the votes that we saw tyson parliament last week, that potentially those flights will take off in 10—11 weeks we expect. at the _ take off in 10—11 weeks we expect. at the fact that the ball is rolling on this policy, rishi sunak will seek to — on this policy, rishi sunak will seek to spin in a positive way. to show— seek to spin in a positive way. to show momentum for this policy and positioning — show momentum for this policy and positioning as someone taking action — positioning as someone taking action. but i do not think the rwanda _ action. but i do not think the rwanda policies
but overall, rishi sunak— value for money. but overall, rishi sunak and — value for money. but overall, rishi sunak and numberten value for money. but overall, rishi sunak and number ten will spend this as a positive — sunak and number ten will spend this as a positive step in their plan to tackle _ as a positive step in their plan to tackle illegal immigration to the country~ — tackle illegal immigration to the country. separate to the votes that we saw _ country. separate to the votes...
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and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending... today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030. that starts today. is it time to be candid now with people that the costs of supporting ukraine are going to run into the billions and billions for years and years to come? could this last another decade? well, chris, as i touched on, unfortunately, we're living in a more dangerous time than at any point since the end of the cold war. if we don't deter russia in ukraine, all we're going to do is embolden putin to go even further, and indeed embolden other adversaries around the world. there's no way we can run away from that cost. we have to pay. not least because we need to understand that the most expensive alternative is to allow putin to win in ukraine. labour says it would raise defence spending to 2.5% of national income as soon as resources allow — not as concrete a commitment. i fully support what the prime minis
and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending... today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030. that starts today. is it time to be candid now with people that the costs of supporting ukraine are going to run into the billions and billions for years and years to come? could this last another decade? well, chris, as i touched on, unfortunately, we're living in a more...