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this body set outside of the remit of both the conservative party and conservative association. therefore, we cannot conclude that there has been a misuse of conservative party funds. that is the big wonder that they are saying that there was not a misuse of conservative party funds, as far as they can conclude. however, we do believe there is a pattern of behaviour that falls below the standard expected of mps and individuals looking after donations to local campaign funds which lie outside of the directjurisdiction of the conservative party. we will therefore be recommending... people across the party how to manage these accounts that fall outside of the remit on the conservative party and we are introducing a whistle—blowing helpline. that's important right now. the conservative party saying that while they were unable to conclude there was a misuse of conservative party funds they are introducing new measures and that includes retraining individuals across the party emits all these allegations and how to set up a whistle—blowing helpline. stay with us here on bbc news be
this body set outside of the remit of both the conservative party and conservative association. therefore, we cannot conclude that there has been a misuse of conservative party funds. that is the big wonder that they are saying that there was not a misuse of conservative party funds, as far as they can conclude. however, we do believe there is a pattern of behaviour that falls below the standard expected of mps and individuals looking after donations to local campaign funds which lie outside of...
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i and what was the impact on the conservative party?— conservative party? i think it cemented — conservative party? i think it cemented this _ conservative party? i think it cemented this narrative - conservative party? i think it. cemented this narrative where conservative party? i think it- cemented this narrative where it is a government that seems to be running out of steam and a party thatis running out of steam and a party that is not very comfortable with itself. rishi sunak pretty much did not have a choice about whether to call a free vote because he knew if he did not he would have a big rebellion on his hands. and the number of people who either voted or abstained was almost the same as the number who walk through the lobbies behind him which is not comfortable for a prime minister. imilli behind him which is not comfortable for a prime minister.— for a prime minister. will it resonate — for a prime minister. will it resonate with _ for a prime minister. will it resonate with the - for a prime minister. will it resonate with the public . fo
i and what was the impact on the conservative party?— conservative party? i think it cemented — conservative party? i think it cemented this _ conservative party? i think it cemented this narrative - conservative party? i think it. cemented this narrative where conservative party? i think it- cemented this narrative where it is a government that seems to be running out of steam and a party thatis running out of steam and a party that is not very comfortable with itself. rishi sunak pretty...
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so the conservative party. so the conservative party. so the conservative party has been divided as to how to approach this issue. and i just thought, you know, i'm a logical person. i thought the logic of brexit is you have to do things differently. what is the point of leaving the european union if you've still got all the laws on the statute books? just no, i agree with that. >> but in some ways, what this book shows also is that those divides within the conservative party don't exist just on brexit. they exist on virtually everything. there are two distinctly different wings of the current conservative party. we're told it's a broad church, but it strikes me that right now it's a broad church without faith. >> well, i believe there is a clear conservative faith and set of policies , and i've talked of policies, and i've talked about what they are being proud of. our nation state. yeah, low taxes and small government. but that's your position. but but that's your position. but but thatis that's your position. but but that is what i th
so the conservative party. so the conservative party. so the conservative party has been divided as to how to approach this issue. and i just thought, you know, i'm a logical person. i thought the logic of brexit is you have to do things differently. what is the point of leaving the european union if you've still got all the laws on the statute books? just no, i agree with that. >> but in some ways, what this book shows also is that those divides within the conservative party don't exist...
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we are grateful for our conservative party. we are grateful for your time. _ conservative party. we are grateful for your time, liz _ conservative party. we are grateful for your time, liz truss, _ conservative party. we are grateful for your time, liz truss, thank - conservative party. we are grateful} for your time, liz truss, thank you. liz truss, talking to our political editor, chris mason, and you can watch the full interview on bbc iplayer and on the bbc iplayer app is part of newscast. ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you some breaking news that we are getting about a high courtjudgments. this was over whether a pray about at a secondary school in london discriminates against muslim pupils, and we arejust discriminates against muslim pupils, and we are just hearing that the muslim student at the community school in london that took the action has lost their high court challenge against a ban on its prey rituals. the student took the action claiming that policy was that natively and uniquely affected their faith due to its ritualised nature. but the
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if you are _ conservative party. and became an mp? ! if you are in _ conservative party. and became an mp? ! if you are in the - an mp? ! if you are in the conservative _ an mp? ! if you are in the conservative party, - an mp? ! if you are in the conservative party, i - an mp? ! if you are in the l conservative party, i would support in becoming an mp, yes. why? support in becoming an mp, yes. wh ? �* , ~ why? because i think he believes _ why? because i think he believes in _ why? because i think he believes in conservative| believes in conservative values. i think it's a shame thatis values. i think it's a shame that is not in the conservative party. ms truss added that she can't see a purpose for the united nations — saying it's had a "positively damaging" effect on dealing with international situations. you're live with bbc news. israel says iran "will be met with a response", as retribution for the islamic republic's attack over the weekend. israeli officials had said that they reserved the right to respond, but today's remark, by israel's army chief, is the stro
if you are _ conservative party. and became an mp? ! if you are in _ conservative party. and became an mp? ! if you are in the - an mp? ! if you are in the conservative _ an mp? ! if you are in the conservative party, - an mp? ! if you are in the conservative party, i - an mp? ! if you are in the l conservative party, i would support in becoming an mp, yes. why? support in becoming an mp, yes. wh ? �* , ~ why? because i think he believes _ why? because i think he believes in _ why? because i...
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and the conservative party. normally, it's really— conservative party. normally, it's really close but this year for if you reasons, swindon consul, all sides_ you reasons, swindon consul, all sides agree — you reasons, swindon consul, all sides agree that they expect the labour_ sides agree that they expect the labour party to retain control. the reason _ labour party to retain control. the reason for — labour party to retain control. the reason for that, if you different things— reason for that, if you different things at— reason for that, if you different things at play. firstly, last time round, — things at play. firstly, last time round, this— things at play. firstly, last time round, this time last year, the labour— round, this time last year, the labour party won big in swindon for the first— labour party won big in swindon for the first time in 20 years, taking control— the first time in 20 years, taking control from the conservatives, the combination of seats that are up this year.
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conservative party. find the conservative party. and became an _ the conservative party. and became an mp? _ the conservative party. and became an mp? if- the conservative party. and became an mp? if you - the conservative party. and became an mp? if you joinl the conservative party. and i became an mp? if you join the became an mp? if you 'oin the conservative * became an mp? if you 'oin the conservative party _ became an mp? if you join the conservative party support - became an mp? if you join the conservative party support in l conservative party support in becoming an mp. why? i think he believes in conservative values and it's a shame he's not in the conservative party. ms truss added that she can't see a purpose for the united nations — saying it's had a �*positively damaging' effect on dealing with international situations. you're live with bbc news. israel says iran "will be met with a response", as retribution for the islamic republic's attack over the weekend. israeli officials had said t
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he's abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs and i think there are millions of conservative voters across the country- who are feeling politically- homeless, who can see the chaos land the failure to deliver of now| five conservative prime ministers who are now looking for an alternative. i and i hope they will trust the doctor. . so how will they be used? this moment. on in the sky interview, the prime minister was asked for four or five times about the july election. so has that gone away? is that speculation or is this new season, are we going to have this type of talk now for weeks? oh, the election speculation this week went crazy. and i was speaking to people at the start of the week. obviously, laura talked last week on this podcast about whispers she'd been hearing at the start of the week. a few people proactively got in touch to say things like, have you heard about these rumours that an election might be called next week? you know, when i bounce that off people, it's certainly the case that there are some people at the top of the conservative party who believe tha
he's abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs and i think there are millions of conservative voters across the country- who are feeling politically- homeless, who can see the chaos land the failure to deliver of now| five conservative prime ministers who are now looking for an alternative. i and i hope they will trust the doctor. . so how will they be used? this moment. on in the sky interview, the prime minister was asked for four or five times about the july election. so has that gone...
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decided that it is time for him to go from the conservative party. and he didn'tjust sort of say, "because i think i've had "enough and they've gone in the wrong direction." he accused them of not caring about public services, about not caring about the nhs and of losing their compassion. so, defections are big news stories, even if, newscasters, i will say, the person in question is not someone who necessarily is a massive politicalfigure. but a bolt out of nowhere. i mean, defections from the government to the principal opposition party are extremely rare. we had one a couple of years ago. christian wakeford left the conservatives for labour when borisjohnson was in great difficulty, the start of 2022. before that, the last time it had happened was 1995. so labour will be — indeed are — ecstatic that they've managed to get two in two years. but when the christian wakeford defection happened, there were a lot of rumours in westminster... i remember, yeah! ..that labour were talking to potentially several conservative defectors, people from the a
decided that it is time for him to go from the conservative party. and he didn'tjust sort of say, "because i think i've had "enough and they've gone in the wrong direction." he accused them of not caring about public services, about not caring about the nhs and of losing their compassion. so, defections are big news stories, even if, newscasters, i will say, the person in question is not someone who necessarily is a massive politicalfigure. but a bolt out of nowhere. i mean,...
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party national brand so i think_ conservative party national brand so i think we _ conservative party national brand so i think we can expect that all the incumbent — i think we can expect that all the incumbent metro players should retain _ incumbent metro players should retain their post and they have a personal— retain their post and they have a personal standing aside from the party _ personal standing aside from the party~ 50— personal standing aside from the party. 50 i— personal standing aside from the party. so i think we should be looking — party. so i think we should be looking more at results in other parts _ looking more at results in other parts of— looking more at results in other parts of the country. places like the east — parts of the country. places like the east midlands which will be a new metro mayor and new combined authority— new metro mayor and new combined authority more indicative of what could _ authority more indicative of what could happen at the general election. if you look at some constituencies that would make up some _ constituencies t
party national brand so i think_ conservative party national brand so i think we _ conservative party national brand so i think we can expect that all the incumbent — i think we can expect that all the incumbent metro players should retain _ incumbent metro players should retain their post and they have a personal— retain their post and they have a personal standing aside from the party _ personal standing aside from the party~ 50— personal standing aside from the party. 50 i— personal...
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so a war of words going on between the conservative party and a _ on between the conservative party and a former conservative mp, alan duncan _ and a former conservative mp, alan duncan. worth saying that as you say there _ duncan. worth saying that as you say there are _ duncan. worth saying that as you say there are others in the party who hold verv— there are others in the party who hold very strong views on the other end of— hold very strong views on the other end of the — hold very strong views on the other end of the spectrum, he said the government should be supporting israel. _ government should be supporting israel, should be standing by israet — israel, should be standing by israet i_ israel, should be standing by israel. i got session one conservative mp and i asked him whether— conservative mp and i asked him whether he thought the government should _ whether he thought the government should revoke arms processes to israel— should revoke arms processes to israel and — should revoke arms processes to israel and he said cutting off arms licenses _ israel and he s
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that is not a conservative party account, it is not the local fylde conservative association. and for that reason, you couldn't see the conservative party funds had been misused. in addition to that, the party did suggest that perhaps the party did suggest that perhaps the mp had broken some of the principles of a public life, such as openness, integrity, honesty. they also suggested that some of the people who manage these nonofficial party accounts would need some returning and how that should be done, and there should be a possible blowing hot and for anyone who wanted to deport the misuse of funds. they also said that should the police decide to carry out an investigation into these apparently bizarre events to which share any information they had with the police. information they had with the olice. , , ., information they had with the olice,�* , ., ., ., information they had with the olice. , ., ., ., police. just how damaging could disobey for— police. just how damaging could disobey for rishi _ police. just how damaging could disobey for rishi sunak? - police. just
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conservative party fun. i thought? apparently the money that had been allegedly used to pay for the medical bills and so on had come from an account called the westminster fflyd could which is in turn offers short conservative party account, and because it isn't an official account, they concluded it couldn't be it misuse of conservative party fun. however, they have said that the need to be more training for people who manage discounts from donors that aren't official accounts, there also should be possible in of the people who think funds have been misused, it easier to deport. and have also said that anything covered during the course of the investigation will be given to the lancashire police, should they decide to carry out an investigation of the own.- should they decide to carry out an investigation of the own. thank you for that update. _ now to ukraine, which has welcomed the $61 billion package of military aid, finally approved by us lawmakers last night. russia says it shows that washington is wad
conservative party fun. i thought? apparently the money that had been allegedly used to pay for the medical bills and so on had come from an account called the westminster fflyd could which is in turn offers short conservative party account, and because it isn't an official account, they concluded it couldn't be it misuse of conservative party fun. however, they have said that the need to be more training for people who manage discounts from donors that aren't official accounts, there also...
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that is not a conservative party account, it's not the local fylde conservative association. and therefore, for that reason, you couldn't say that conservative party funds had been misused. however, in addition to that, in a statement, the party did suggest that perhaps the mp had broken some of the principles of public life, such as openness, integrity, honesty. they also suggested that some of the people who managed these non—official party accounts would need some retraining and how that should be done. and there should be a whistle—blowing hotline for anyone who wants to report the misuse of funds. they've also said that should the police decide to carry out an investigation into these apparently bizarre events, then they would share any information they had with the police. staying in the uk, the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, is to meetjewish groups on monday, after criticism over the way one of his officers treated a man during a pro—palestinian march in london. gideon falter was told he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators b
that is not a conservative party account, it's not the local fylde conservative association. and therefore, for that reason, you couldn't say that conservative party funds had been misused. however, in addition to that, in a statement, the party did suggest that perhaps the mp had broken some of the principles of public life, such as openness, integrity, honesty. they also suggested that some of the people who managed these non—official party accounts would need some retraining and how that...
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that is not a conservative party account, it's not the local fylde conservative association. and therefore, for that reason you couldn't say that conservative party funds had been misused. however, in addition to that, in a statement, the party did suggest that perhaps the mp had broken some of the principles of public life, such as openness, integrity, honesty. they also suggested that some of the people who managed these non—official party accounts would need some retraining and how that should be done. and there should be a whistleblowing hotline for anyone who wants to report the misuse of funds. they've also said that should the police decide to carry out an investigation into these apparently bizarre events, then they would share any information they had with the police. and just how damaging could this be for rishi sunak? it is an election year. well, i think it's embarrassing for rishi sunak that he's got another conservative mp who's now having to sit as an independent mp until the next general election. he'll bejoining some of his colleagues. in that respect, he's
that is not a conservative party account, it's not the local fylde conservative association. and therefore, for that reason you couldn't say that conservative party funds had been misused. however, in addition to that, in a statement, the party did suggest that perhaps the mp had broken some of the principles of public life, such as openness, integrity, honesty. they also suggested that some of the people who managed these non—official party accounts would need some retraining and how that...
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party now is not the conservative party he joined conservative party now is not the conservative party hejoined in 2010, that it's lost its compassion, and it doesn't value public services in the way he thinks he ought to and he also told me he believes some of his now former tory colleagues share his now former tory colleagues share his views. i his now former tory colleagues share his views. ., �* ., .. , ., �* his views. i don't accept that. i'm olice his views. i don't accept that. i'm police minister, _ his views. i don't accept that. i'm police minister, i— his views. i don't accept that. i'm police minister, iwork— his views. i don't accept that. i'm police minister, i work closely - his views. i don't accept that. i'm. police minister, i work closely with police minister, i work closely with police every day of the week. ask any police officer or chief, is to, they will say the home secretary, they will say the home secretary, the prime minister and i hugely value the sacrifice they are making working for the public, the same is true of workers in the nhs, school teache
party now is not the conservative party he joined conservative party now is not the conservative party hejoined in 2010, that it's lost its compassion, and it doesn't value public services in the way he thinks he ought to and he also told me he believes some of his now former tory colleagues share his now former tory colleagues share his views. i his now former tory colleagues share his views. ., �* ., .. , ., �* his views. i don't accept that. i'm olice his views. i don't accept that. i'm...
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party voters cannot see any value in today's supporting the conservative party. the conservative party has to rediscover its thatcherite and churchillian roots . it has to move to the roots. it has to move to the right, if it has any hope of winning elections again, let's see if we can nile, bring in my top pundits to join the conversation. journalists and writer benedict spence, political commentator rebecca jane, and columnist and television personality nina myskow , benedict. if margaret myskow, benedict. if margaret thatcher was in the conservative party, how would she be characterised at this moment in time, and would she have any chance of becoming leader? >> i mean, i think she'd have a fantastic chance of becoming leader, but that's just because all it takes is for somebody to throw their hat in the ring, and that interrupt that person is just to interrupt you benedict, just to you briefly, benedict, just to interrupt you briefly. >> wouldn't margaret thatcher, if tory if she was on the tory backbenches, be labelled an backbenches, now be labelled an extr
party voters cannot see any value in today's supporting the conservative party. the conservative party has to rediscover its thatcherite and churchillian roots . it has to move to the roots. it has to move to the right, if it has any hope of winning elections again, let's see if we can nile, bring in my top pundits to join the conversation. journalists and writer benedict spence, political commentator rebecca jane, and columnist and television personality nina myskow , benedict. if margaret...
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party, not least _ for the conservative party, not least in — for the conservative party, not least in the past week, one suggesting that they would only retain— suggesting that they would only retain 98 seats which would handle labour _ retain 98 seats which would handle labour a _ retain 98 seats which would handle labour a landslide victory even greater— labour a landslide victory even greater than that secured by tony blair in _ greater than that secured by tony blair in 1997. it's possible that the accounting will improve, the inflation — the accounting will improve, the inflation rate has come down significantly from its december 21 hi. interest rates are high, but there's— hi. interest rates are high, but there's an _ hi. interest rates are high, but there's an expectation the bank of engiand _ there's an expectation the bank of england will begin to reduce them in the coming months, people will surly be grateful— the coming months, people will surly be grateful for that, paying less for their— be grateful for that, paying less for their mortgages, for instance,
party, not least _ for the conservative party, not least in — for the conservative party, not least in the past week, one suggesting that they would only retain— suggesting that they would only retain 98 seats which would handle labour _ retain 98 seats which would handle labour a _ retain 98 seats which would handle labour a landslide victory even greater— labour a landslide victory even greater than that secured by tony blair in _ greater than that secured by tony blair in 1997. it's...
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asking and they have just sent a letter to the conservative party asking whether the conservative party went to the police when they first glimpse of these claims and whether they have done everything they should have done. ,., u, done everything they should have done. chief political correspondent there. done. chief political correspondent there- thank _ done. chief political correspondent there. thank you. _ to the middle east now and qatar says it's reassessing its role as a mediator between israel and hamas, more than six months into the war. qatar has had a key role, along with egypt and america, in trying to secure a ceasefire between israel and hamas and the release of israeli hostages. but doha says its efforts were being undermined by politicians seeking to score points. take a listen to qatar's prime minister. translation: unfortunately, i mean, we have seen that there has been - an abuse of this mediation in favour of narrow political interests. this means that the state of qatar has called for a comprehensive evaluation of its role. we are now at the stage to evaluate mediat
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let's talk about the future of the conservative party. would nigel farage be a welcome addition to the parliamentary conservative party? i think he would be, i think it would be good if he joined the conservative party. and became an mp? well, if hejoined the conservative party, i would support him becoming an mp, yes. why? because i think he believes in conservative values. i think it's a shame he's not in the conservative party. we are grateful for your time, liz truss. thank you. organisers of the beijing half marathon are investigating allegations that three african athletes deliberately allowed china's star runner hejie to win sunday's race. let me show you the moment they crossed the line. (ff gfx)here you can see him. he's finishing one second ahead of the trio. 0n the footage, which is circulating in social media, all four runners close in on the final stretch of the race. and some suspect, the race leaders slowed down before the finish line, to let the chinese runner win. some chinese social media users called the race "embarrass
let's talk about the future of the conservative party. would nigel farage be a welcome addition to the parliamentary conservative party? i think he would be, i think it would be good if he joined the conservative party. and became an mp? well, if hejoined the conservative party, i would support him becoming an mp, yes. why? because i think he believes in conservative values. i think it's a shame he's not in the conservative party. we are grateful for your time, liz truss. thank you. organisers...
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let's talk about the future of the conservative party. would nigel farage be a welcome addition to the parliamentary conservative party? i think he would be, i think it would be good if he joined the conservative party. and became an mp? well, if hejoined the conservative party, i would support him becoming an mp, yes. why? because i think he believes in conservative values. i think it's a shame he's not in the conservative party. we are grateful for your time, liz truss. thank you. and you can watch chris's full interview with liz truss on bbc sounds and bbc iplayer. the father of the man who stabbed six people to death in a shopping centre in sydney at the weekend has apologised for his son's actions — and said his mental health problems made him a "very sick boy". police say they are investigating whetherjoel cauchi intentionally targeted women. in a separate incident, a bishop was among a number of people stabbed during a church service in sydney. none of the injuries was life—threatening and a 15—year—old boy has been arreste
let's talk about the future of the conservative party. would nigel farage be a welcome addition to the parliamentary conservative party? i think he would be, i think it would be good if he joined the conservative party. and became an mp? well, if hejoined the conservative party, i would support him becoming an mp, yes. why? because i think he believes in conservative values. i think it's a shame he's not in the conservative party. we are grateful for your time, liz truss. thank you. and you can...
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conservative mp, daniel poulter defects to labour, saying he disagrees with the conservative party's health policies. the tesla chief, elon musk, has landed in beijing where he's expected to meet chinese officials to discuss electric vehicles. and a gold pocket watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic sells for six times the asking price. hello. i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east, where efforts are being made to try to bring about a ceasefire in southern gaza. israel's foreign minister has said a planned ground assault on the southern gaza city of rafah, could be suspended — if a deal emerges to free the hostages still held by hamas. israel katz said their freedom was a top priority. hamas has posted a new video, which shows two of the hostages captured during its october attack. keith siegel, and omri miran, both identify themselves. while the video is not dated, there is a reference to the recent passover holiday. it's the second such video that hamas — considered a terror group by the uk and us governments — has published in the past few days.
conservative mp, daniel poulter defects to labour, saying he disagrees with the conservative party's health policies. the tesla chief, elon musk, has landed in beijing where he's expected to meet chinese officials to discuss electric vehicles. and a gold pocket watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic sells for six times the asking price. hello. i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east, where efforts are being made to try to bring about a ceasefire in southern gaza....
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the conservative party in an initial statement this evening before that move on the suspension of the whip, they said the conservative party is investigating allegations made regarding a member of parliament. this process, they said, is rightly confidential. then they concluded, saying, the party takes all allegations seriously and will always investigate any matter is put to them. the liberal democrats, any form of daisy cooper, the party's deputy leader, she issued a reasonably lengthy statement saying it is frankly appalling the conservative party have known about the scandal for more than months. she went on to say, when our national security faces threats on many fronts, it is deeply concerning that some mps are so open to traps, threats, and manipulations. rishi sunak must suspend the whip for mark menzies immediately. that has happened in the last few minutes. while all the relevant authorities investigate the matter. then daisy cooper, she concluded by saying, the sakais cooper, she concluded by saying, the saka is an insult to the british public and shows why we need to bring
the conservative party in an initial statement this evening before that move on the suspension of the whip, they said the conservative party is investigating allegations made regarding a member of parliament. this process, they said, is rightly confidential. then they concluded, saying, the party takes all allegations seriously and will always investigate any matter is put to them. the liberal democrats, any form of daisy cooper, the party's deputy leader, she issued a reasonably lengthy...
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party. are handled by the conservative pa . ., ., ., , are handled by the conservative pa. party. the honourable lady mentions the very serious _ party. the honourable lady mentions the very serious allegations - party. the honourable lady mentions the very serious allegations and - the very serious allegations and other_ the very serious allegations and other incidents _ the very serious allegations and other incidents of _ the very serious allegations and other incidents of covert - the very serious allegations and other incidents of covert that i the very serious allegations and i other incidents of covert that came to light _ other incidents of covert that came to light during _ other incidents of covert that came to light during the _ other incidents of covert that came to light during the course - other incidents of covert that came to light during the course of- other incidents of covert that came to light during the course of the i to light during the course of the recess — to light during the course of the recess these _ to light during the course of the recess.
party. are handled by the conservative pa . ., ., ., , are handled by the conservative pa. party. the honourable lady mentions the very serious _ party. the honourable lady mentions the very serious allegations - party. the honourable lady mentions the very serious allegations and - the very serious allegations and other_ the very serious allegations and other incidents _ the very serious allegations and other incidents of _ the very serious allegations and other incidents of covert - the very...
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difficult for the councillors from the conservative party where they are not doing — conservative party where they are not doing well in the polls, an example — not doing well in the polls, an example would be dorset, where 82 seats— example would be dorset, where 82 seats are _ example would be dorset, where 82 seats are up and it has in the past been _ seats are up and it has in the past been a _ seats are up and it has in the past been a very— seats are up and it has in the past been a very safe conservative area, not just _ been a very safe conservative area, notjust liberal been a very safe conservative area, not just liberal democrats challenge and there. _ not just liberal democrats challenge and there, but also the greens and independent councillors. they don't believe _ independent councillors. they don't believe that sir keir starmer is definitely going to be the next prime — definitely going to be the next prime minister. they are casting about— prime minister. they are casting about for— prime minister. they are casting about for independent ratepayers in these _
difficult for the councillors from the conservative party where they are not doing — conservative party where they are not doing well in the polls, an example — not doing well in the polls, an example would be dorset, where 82 seats— example would be dorset, where 82 seats are _ example would be dorset, where 82 seats are up and it has in the past been _ seats are up and it has in the past been a _ seats are up and it has in the past been a very— seats are up and it has in the past been...
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and i'd ask those people to trust the doctor who has seen the conservative party up close , has conservative party up close, has seen the changed labour party of keir starmer up close , and has keir starmer up close, and has decided that ultimately we need a labour government in this country to get our nhs back on its feet, to turn the economy around and to make sure that we can look to the future with hope and optimism again. >> however, policing minister chris philp defended the government's handling of the nhs, pointing to what he calls record levels of spending just in the last year alone, the nhs has grown by 68,000 staff and there are today 7000 more doctors and 21,000 more nurses than there were a year ago. >> and tens of thousands of people each year are fleeing the welsh run nhs . sorry, the labour welsh run nhs. sorry, the labour run nhs in wales to have treatment in england. the waiting lists the proportion of the public who are on either very long waiting lists or indeed the proportion of the pubucin indeed the proportion of the public in wales on a waiting list at all, is higher
and i'd ask those people to trust the doctor who has seen the conservative party up close , has conservative party up close, has seen the changed labour party of keir starmer up close , and has keir starmer up close, and has decided that ultimately we need a labour government in this country to get our nhs back on its feet, to turn the economy around and to make sure that we can look to the future with hope and optimism again. >> however, policing minister chris philp defended the...
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let's talk about the future of the conservative party. would nigel farage be a welcome addition to the parliamentary conservative party? i think he would be — i think it would be good if he joined the conservative party. and became an mp? well, if hejoined the conservative party, i would support him becoming an mp, yes. why? because i think he believes in conservative values. i think it's a shame he's not in the conservative party. we are grateful for your time, liz truss. thank you. liz truss there speaking to our political editor chris mason. if you want to listen to more of that conversation, is quite an enlightening conversation, you can do so. bbc sounds is where you will find on the newscast broadcast. staying here in the uk, and in late night votes on monday, mps in the house of commons voted to reject six amendments to the rwanda bill made by the house of lords. the controversial bill will now return to the upper chamber for further scrutiny later today, tuesday. it comes as reports suggest the uk held talks with other countries
let's talk about the future of the conservative party. would nigel farage be a welcome addition to the parliamentary conservative party? i think he would be — i think it would be good if he joined the conservative party. and became an mp? well, if hejoined the conservative party, i would support him becoming an mp, yes. why? because i think he believes in conservative values. i think it's a shame he's not in the conservative party. we are grateful for your time, liz truss. thank you. liz...
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asa as a reminder, he was suspended from the conservative party over
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the conservative party was made aware of the allegations three months ago and says it's investigating. well the labour leader sir keir starmer says there are a lot of unanswered questions about the claims — he was speaking during a visit to middlesborough. here's what he had to say on that and other issues. i am here at teesport taking the opportunity to talk to the workforce about the plans for this port. it is a deepwater port with a huge amount of space for business and huge potentialfor the future. and to talk through the plan for generational investment £1.8 billion into our ports, notjust to keep them going, to make them fit for the future, particularly the transition to clean power, which will bring with it securejobs in the past, in the surrounding areas, lower energy bills, energy security and that secure future that so many people know we need for our country. —— in the port. -- in the port. a question about mark menzies, _ -- in the port. a question about mark menzies, the _ -- in the port. a question about mark menzies, the reaction - -- in the port. a question abou
the conservative party was made aware of the allegations three months ago and says it's investigating. well the labour leader sir keir starmer says there are a lot of unanswered questions about the claims — he was speaking during a visit to middlesborough. here's what he had to say on that and other issues. i am here at teesport taking the opportunity to talk to the workforce about the plans for this port. it is a deepwater port with a huge amount of space for business and huge potentialfor...
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he had misused conservative party funds. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. ecuador�*s national prison agency say they are trying to establish who is behind the death of a prison director who died on sunday. his death comes as ecuadorians have been voting in a referendum to bolster security in response to a surge in violence by drugs gangs. measures include an expansion of military and police powers, that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police. they'll also signicantly boost gun controls and impose harsher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. president daniel noboha also wants to change the constitution so ecuadoreans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences can be extradited. our correspondent says the prison directors death is part of the growing problem. unfortunately, this doesn't come as much of a surprise to a lot of people here in ecuador. the history would suggest that whenever somebody has tried to tackle organised crime or introduce topp
he had misused conservative party funds. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. ecuador�*s national prison agency say they are trying to establish who is behind the death of a prison director who died on sunday. his death comes as ecuadorians have been voting in a referendum to bolster security in response to a surge in violence by drugs gangs. measures include an expansion of military and police powers, that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police....
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party and the _ that means the conservative party and the tories _ that means the conservative party and the tories within _ that means the conservative party and the tories within the - that means the conservative party and the tories within the snp. - that means the conservative party and the tories within the snp. i i and the tories within the snp. i want _ and the tories within the snp. i want to— and the tories within the snp. i want to bring _ and the tories within the snp. i want to bring up— and the tories within the snp. i want to bring up a _ and the tories within the snp. i want to bring up a point- and the tories within the snp. i want to bring up a point that. and the tories within the snp. i i want to bring up a point that kelly made _ want to bring up a point that kelly made about— want to bring up a point that kelly made about us _ want to bring up a point that kelly made about us lining _ want to bring up a point that kelly made about us lining up _ want to bring up a point that kelly made about us lining up to- want to bring up a point that kelly made about us
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fundamentally, there is not too much to choose between the labour party and conservative party on it. the tories are pointing out that several labour frontbenchers pat getting rid of trident when jeremy corbyn was leader. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. could we see glasgow stage the commonwealth games again? they've offered after a third city pulled out of bidding to host the event. he's just come back from surgery, but you wouldn't know it — england's danny willett makes a great start at the masters in augusta. com pletely completely unexpected. sometimes that helps, you start to make a couple of birdies and think i could do it. it was nice to keep chilled out. and heads are turning at aintree on ladies' day! we'll have more on the daring outfits and the runners and riders later in the programme. ten years on from staging the commonwealth games, glasgow have said they would be prepared to step in the host the next ones, if no alternative can be found. it's after singapore joined malaysia in ruling out a bid and follows the australian state of victoria withdrawing
fundamentally, there is not too much to choose between the labour party and conservative party on it. the tories are pointing out that several labour frontbenchers pat getting rid of trident when jeremy corbyn was leader. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. could we see glasgow stage the commonwealth games again? they've offered after a third city pulled out of bidding to host the event. he's just come back from surgery, but you wouldn't know it — england's danny willett makes a...
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party— what the right of the conservative party feel — what the right of the conservative party feel about the row under policy— party feel about the row under policy and i think the test of it will be — policy and i think the test of it will be when we get to june and july and we _ will be when we get to june and july and we see — will be when we get to june and july and we see how many flights are going _ and we see how many flights are going and — and we see how many flights are going and also what reform says about _ going and also what reform says about this because they are nipping at the _ about this because they are nipping at the conservatives heals, the last polls you _ at the conservatives heals, the last polls you had the tories on 19% and reform _ polls you had the tories on 19% and reform on — polls you had the tories on 19% and reform on 13%. i think for the right reform on13%. i think for the right win- reform on 13%. i think for the right wing and _ reform on 13%. i think for the right wing and a — reform on 13%. i think for the right wing and a conservat
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had misused conservative party funds. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has arranged an urgent meeting tomorrow with the metropolitan police commissioner to discuss the row over the way police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian protest in london earlier this month. prime minister — rishi sunak — said he was "appalled" by the incident. here's angus crawford. if i can ask you to stay there, please. thank you very much. gideon falter wants to cross the road — through a pro—palestine march. when the crowd is gone, i will happily escort you out. but he's told that's not possible. but why? you are quite openlyjewish, this is a pro—palestinian march. i'm not accusing you of anything, but i am worried about the reaction to your presence. when he challenges police, he's given an ultimatum. if you choose to remain here, because you are causing a breach of peace with all these other people, you will be arrested. that's not acceptable. today, he's calling for
had misused conservative party funds. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has arranged an urgent meeting tomorrow with the metropolitan police commissioner to discuss the row over the way police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian protest in london earlier this month. prime minister — rishi sunak — said he was "appalled" by the incident. here's angus crawford. if i can ask you to stay there, please. thank you very...
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conclude he had misused conservative party funds. more details on that on our website. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, is to meet jewish groups tomorrow, after criticism over the way one of his officers treated a man during a pro—palestinian march in london. gideon falter was told he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators because he was �*openlyjewish.’ mr falter has called for the commissioner to resign. here's angus crawford. gideon falter wants to cross the road through a pro—palestine march. the road through a pro-palestine march. the road through a ro-palestine march. ~ pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone _ pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone i _ pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone i will... - pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone i will... he - pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone i will... he is - crowd is gone i will... he is told that — crowd is gone i will... he is told that is _ crowd
conclude he had misused conservative party funds. more details on that on our website. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, is to meet jewish groups tomorrow, after criticism over the way one of his officers treated a man during a pro—palestinian march in london. gideon falter was told he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators because he was �*openlyjewish.’ mr falter has called for the commissioner to...
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he has abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs. i think there are millions of conservative voters across the country feeling politically homeless who can see the chaos and the failure to deliver of now five conservative prime ministers, who are now looking for an alternative. i hope they will trust the doctor who has seen the conservative party up close in parliament and also the changed labour party up close in parliament and i hope they will give change a chance at the next general election by following dan poulter backing labour. speaking elsewhere this morning, the prime minister very much on the attack, saying labour has no plan, no vision and he talks about the announcement on defence spending this week to say that is a big success and he has also been talking about the fact are finally into law and talks about that being a big deterrent, so trying to keep the focus, this morning, away from this news, these words from dan poulter nonetheless a very damaging blow to rishi sunak, a blow from a former colleague. and dan poulter,
he has abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs. i think there are millions of conservative voters across the country feeling politically homeless who can see the chaos and the failure to deliver of now five conservative prime ministers, who are now looking for an alternative. i hope they will trust the doctor who has seen the conservative party up close in parliament and also the changed labour party up close in parliament and i hope they will give change a chance at the next general...
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the labour party won't mention it . the conservative party, it's it. the conservative party, it's all too difficult for most of the mainstream media. they'll do a news report on the story, but they'll do each of them individually and never, ever join the dots. i have been saying for some years that allowing people illegally to come into britain , especially come into britain, especially those who throw away their documents, their mobile phones, their passports, getting chucked in the english channel or elsewhere is a national security risk . we have no idea who most risk. we have no idea who most of these people are, no ability to check whether they have previous criminal records , and previous criminal records, and we're beginning to pay the price . and what's perhaps even worse is that very large numbers of people come into our country literally have nothing in common with us, no shared history whatsoever, and a completely different set of values and priorities. nobody for one moment will say what is happening in israel and gaza and has happened sinc
the labour party won't mention it . the conservative party, it's it. the conservative party, it's all too difficult for most of the mainstream media. they'll do a news report on the story, but they'll do each of them individually and never, ever join the dots. i have been saying for some years that allowing people illegally to come into britain , especially come into britain, especially those who throw away their documents, their mobile phones, their passports, getting chucked in the english...
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i think the bigger fear for conservative party bossesis bigger fear for conservative party bosses is that if he resigns, there could be a by—election. he has a healthy majority of more than 16,000 but in recent by—elections, both labour and but in recent by—elections, both labourand lib but in recent by—elections, both labour and lib dems have overturned a much bigger conservative majorities. there is another danger to for the prime minister, on monday he is hoping that finally his random legislation will go through, but if questions persist about one of his mps who was until recently a trade envoy, then that might end up overshadowing the more positive news that downing street would prefer to be talking about. a jury is expected to deliver its verdict in the inquest of a8 people who died in a nightclub fire in dublin more than a0 years ago. the devastating blaze at the stardust nightclub in north dublin broke out in the early hours of valentine's day, 1981. a fresh inquest which was directed by ireland's attorney general have been the longest held in ireland, with proceeding
i think the bigger fear for conservative party bossesis bigger fear for conservative party bosses is that if he resigns, there could be a by—election. he has a healthy majority of more than 16,000 but in recent by—elections, both labour and but in recent by—elections, both labourand lib but in recent by—elections, both labour and lib dems have overturned a much bigger conservative majorities. there is another danger to for the prime minister, on monday he is hoping that finally his...
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i think the conservative party today is in very different place. its focus is not on delivering or supporting high quality public services. our political correspondent ben wright told me more about dr poulter. he has been an mp since 2010. he represents central suffolk and north ipswich. hejoined the party under david cameron. he is very much a cameroonian conservative. he is in the centre of the party, a one—nation tory. he is a working doctor in the nhs, working in mental health, and he has continued to do that alongside his time in parliament. he was briefly a minister but has been a backbencher for the last few years. this has come out of the blue. there has been speculation for a long time that the despondency and anger simmering on the tory backbenches could burst into a defection at some point. today we have it. i think it is a big blow for rishi sunak. we are going to have big local elections in a few days which the tory party is braced for being bad. the clock is ticking down quite fast to a general election. the prime minister doesn't h
i think the conservative party today is in very different place. its focus is not on delivering or supporting high quality public services. our political correspondent ben wright told me more about dr poulter. he has been an mp since 2010. he represents central suffolk and north ipswich. hejoined the party under david cameron. he is very much a cameroonian conservative. he is in the centre of the party, a one—nation tory. he is a working doctor in the nhs, working in mental health, and he has...
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but those are mainly down to the conservative party. conservative mp doctor dan poulter said he'd sit as a labour mp until the general election, then stand down. he's described the nhs as being in chaos. the decision comes just days before local elections across england and wales on may the second. the prime minister has again this morning refused to rule out a general election in july amid speculation a disastrous set of local election results for the tories could force his hand. while wes streeting told gb news that doctor poulter isn't defecting to save his seat. rather he's defecting to save the nhs . the nhs. >> there would be millions of people disaffected conservative voters like dan porter out there who can see the chaos, and the conservative party see the failure to deliver and are looking at the alternative. and i'd ask those people to trust the doctor who has seen the conservative party up close, has seen the changed labour party of keir starmer up close, and has decided that ultimately we need a labour government in this cou
but those are mainly down to the conservative party. conservative mp doctor dan poulter said he'd sit as a labour mp until the general election, then stand down. he's described the nhs as being in chaos. the decision comes just days before local elections across england and wales on may the second. the prime minister has again this morning refused to rule out a general election in july amid speculation a disastrous set of local election results for the tories could force his hand. while wes...
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the reality is it will probably be a terrible night for the conservative party. do they start running around with her head on by saying let's get rid of our leader. but there could be a case for you see more damage. >> do you think that is possible? >> i think it is perfectly possible. what someone needs to say is that maybe individually in your interest to cause that outcome, but for the good of the conservative party long-term, it is not. whether or not the conservative party is capable of taking that lesson will be the really interesting session. >> someone needs to say it. favorite grand national yesterday? >> i think it's very volatile and that's because of the volatility and everyone i know is not taking anything for granted. >> thank you, oh, very much. been a busy day. that is it for this week. i will be back next sunday. it's been a pleasure to be with you. good morning.
the reality is it will probably be a terrible night for the conservative party. do they start running around with her head on by saying let's get rid of our leader. but there could be a case for you see more damage. >> do you think that is possible? >> i think it is perfectly possible. what someone needs to say is that maybe individually in your interest to cause that outcome, but for the good of the conservative party long-term, it is not. whether or not the conservative party is...