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liz truss is brief, but forget? liz truss is brief, but eventful stint as prime minister. we're looking back at the final parts of . 2020 to liz the final parts of. 2020 to liz truss started her premiership not as a politician but as a stateswoman , announcing to the stateswoman, announcing to the nafion stateswoman, announcing to the nation the news was dreaded for so long and with the passing of the second elizabethan age , we the second elizabethan age, we usherin the second elizabethan age, we usher in a new era by saying the words god save the . king words god save the. king suddenly, politics was on hold as the nation mourned the passing of our longest and greatest monarch monarch . she greatest monarch monarch. she served so faithfully for 77, 70 years and so having to stand in line in the queue for like the 14 hours, really not that much comparison to what she did . a comparison to what she did. a parade of world leaders came to pay parade of world leaders came to pay their respects. the new prime minister, just one in a sea of dignitaries . and yet, sea of dignit
liz truss is brief, but forget? liz truss is brief, but eventful stint as prime minister. we're looking back at the final parts of . 2020 to liz the final parts of. 2020 to liz truss started her premiership not as a politician but as a stateswoman , announcing to the stateswoman, announcing to the nafion stateswoman, announcing to the nation the news was dreaded for so long and with the passing of the second elizabethan age , we the second elizabethan age, we usherin the second elizabethan...
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liz truss, he then resigned. liz truss, very in her very very interesting in her very short period of office, did terms. but i do i do remember because there were it seemed to because there were it seemed to be after tony blair sort of this driving to the palace after an election, sort of fiction became became part the media, sort became part of the media, sort of pomp and of all right. of pomp and of it. all right. nick balls did a really good job as planning minister. he was very good at making the case for what needed to be done and. he used central government's powers to unlock of the planning problems . regrettably, that was problems. regrettably, that was stopped as . we got closer to an stopped as. we got closer to an election that was a nervousness in downing and his plans weren't carried on with business and government and. other lib dems in government. this was the same point which michael gove it was moved from education and an element the radical policy making stall. and yet robert jenrick plans were
liz truss, he then resigned. liz truss, very in her very very interesting in her very short period of office, did terms. but i do i do remember because there were it seemed to because there were it seemed to be after tony blair sort of this driving to the palace after an election, sort of fiction became became part the media, sort became part of the media, sort of pomp and of all right. of pomp and of it. all right. nick balls did a really good job as planning minister. he was very good at...
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truss inflicted with that liz truss inflicted with that liz truss inflicted with tha t £47 that liz truss inflicted with that £47 billion unfunded tax cut budget that kwasi kwarteng unveiled in september, which directly led to the home mortgage costs that homeowners are paying at the moment. and of course, key member of that cabinet, jacob rees—mogg , had a cabinet, jacob rees—mogg, had a key in that. yes, it's key role in that. yes, it's interesting. he was perhaps saying that wouldn't have saying that that wouldn't have been jittery for markets if been so jittery for markets if the bank of england had raised rates earlier. but of course they didn't and the government did so i think that did it anyway. so i think that is you raised. is a fair point you raised. i wonder , though, on the broader wonder, though, on the broader spectrum of this all, though, there are questions of splits within the conservative party. we saw boris johnson speak at the carlton club last night . the carlton club last night. jacob rees—mogg was critical to some extent of rishi sunak moving away from
truss inflicted with that liz truss inflicted with that liz truss inflicted with tha t £47 that liz truss inflicted with that £47 billion unfunded tax cut budget that kwasi kwarteng unveiled in september, which directly led to the home mortgage costs that homeowners are paying at the moment. and of course, key member of that cabinet, jacob rees—mogg , had a cabinet, jacob rees—mogg, had a key in that. yes, it's key role in that. yes, it's interesting. he was perhaps saying that wouldn't...
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liz truss had become the favourite and on 5th september... i give notice that liz truss is elected as the leader of the conservative and unionist party. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. the crowning moment of her political career. liz truss will be prime minister tomorrow, and then confronted by an in—tray from hell. the question for her party and for the country — will she be up to it? well, this is it, folks. the baton will be handed over in what has unexpectedly turned out to be a relay race. they changed the rules halfway through, but never mind that now. and with that, one prime minister left downing street for the last time. in balmoral, the queen formally conducted the handover of power, and a new pm returned. i have just accepted her majesty the queen's kind invitation to form a new government. this government is moving immediately to introduce a new energy price guarantee. but as liz truss was announcing her energy plan, came this. i wish to say something about the announcement which has just been mad
liz truss had become the favourite and on 5th september... i give notice that liz truss is elected as the leader of the conservative and unionist party. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. the crowning moment of her political career. liz truss will be prime minister tomorrow, and then confronted by an in—tray from hell. the question for her party and for the country — will she be up to it? well, this is it, folks. the baton will be handed over in what has...
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liz truss said she wanted full fat free ports. some were sort of conflated with enterprise zones of a different degrees of how successful freeports can be. how radical freeports can be . yes, radical freeports can be. yes, because what you don't see in that picture is about the throw treasury, civil servants who were sitting at the back of the room and, you know, that's when i thought this idea is not going to work if the treasury is just too deeply involved because the treasury wants to keep every item of revenue that it can. and i think you've got to think differently in these things. so yes, so liz truss was very much in favour of making it full fact. the current proposal from the basically from the treasury is that yes, there might be a few reliefs on taxation on things like national insurance and business reliefs , but and business reliefs, but there's not going to be any deregulation , not part of it. deregulation, not part of it. and i think that's absolutely essential that what we is a regulatory sandbox. so that in these
liz truss said she wanted full fat free ports. some were sort of conflated with enterprise zones of a different degrees of how successful freeports can be. how radical freeports can be . yes, radical freeports can be. yes, because what you don't see in that picture is about the throw treasury, civil servants who were sitting at the back of the room and, you know, that's when i thought this idea is not going to work if the treasury is just too deeply involved because the treasury wants to keep...
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we'll have look at liz truss. she's trying overnight to launch her legacy she does it mean much will it actually work. donald trump is coming back onto twitter. that should make a bit of a noise. and joining me on talking is robert malone. now, he was the inventor of the m. r and a vaccine turned sceptic. hold onto your hats for what he has to say about that vaccine. but before all of that, let's get many is with polly mental host . many is with polly mental host. nigel thank you and good evening to you. the prime minister says he wants to ensure all serving police officers in the force are fit to serve . all police forces fit to serve. all police forces in britain will now have to double check their offices against the national police database to identify any who shouldn't be in the service. serving officer david carrick was sacked from the metropolitan police yesterday after admitting to 49 criminal charges , to 49 criminal charges, including 24 counts of rape against 12 women over an 18 year period. rishi sunak
we'll have look at liz truss. she's trying overnight to launch her legacy she does it mean much will it actually work. donald trump is coming back onto twitter. that should make a bit of a noise. and joining me on talking is robert malone. now, he was the inventor of the m. r and a vaccine turned sceptic. hold onto your hats for what he has to say about that vaccine. but before all of that, let's get many is with polly mental host . many is with polly mental host. nigel thank you and good...
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we'll have look at liz truss. she's trying overnight to launch her legacy she does it mean much will it actually work. donald trump is coming back onto twitter. that should make a bit of a noise. and joining me on talking is robert malone. now, he was the inventor of the m. r and a vaccine turned sceptic. hold onto your hats for what he has to say about that vaccine. but before all of that, let's get many is with polly mental host . many is with polly mental host. nigel thank you and good evening to you. the prime minister says he wants to ensure all serving police officers in the force are fit to serve . all police forces fit to serve. all police forces in britain will now have to double check their offices against the national police database to identify any who shouldn't be in the service. serving officer david carrick was sacked from the metropolitan police yesterday after admitting to 49 criminal charges , to 49 criminal charges, including 24 counts of rape against 12 women over an 18 year period. rishi sunak
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properly, liz truss went around the world i liz truss went around the world heralding — liz truss went around the world heralding all these fantastic new trade _ heralding all these fantastic new trade deals. she went to australia, it was— trade deals. she went to australia, it was all— trade deals. she went to australia, it was all over the news that they had done — it was all over the news that they had done this fantastic trader with australia — had done this fantastic trader with australia. what she didn't tell us, it was— australia. what she didn't tell us, it was all— australia. what she didn't tell us, it was all one way. the yield prices he has _ it was all one way. the yield prices he has absolutely collapsed because basically _ he has absolutely collapsed because basically all the processors have gone _ basically all the processors have gone looking for cheap meat and brought— gone looking for cheap meat and brought in huge container loads from australia, _ brought in huge container loads from australia, cheap mutton, which is cutting _ australia, cheap mutton,
properly, liz truss went around the world i liz truss went around the world heralding — liz truss went around the world heralding all these fantastic new trade _ heralding all these fantastic new trade deals. she went to australia, it was— trade deals. she went to australia, it was all— trade deals. she went to australia, it was all over the news that they had done — it was all over the news that they had done this fantastic trader with australia — had done this fantastic trader with...
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that was liz truss's — more affordable. that was liz truss's big plan, to increase the number— truss's big plan, to increase the number of— truss's big plan, to increase the number of free hours available to working _ number of free hours available to working parents. and also maybe tweak— working parents. and also maybe tweak some of the regulations and rules— tweak some of the regulations and rules around ratios and how many staff you — rules around ratios and how many staff you need per child. it looks like rishi — staff you need per child. it looks like rishi sunak will shelve that completely, possibly because he never_ completely, possibly because he never had to make a decision about whether— never had to make a decision about whether or— never had to make a decision about whether or not to skip an important meeting _ whether or not to skip an important meeting because he had a child who was too _ meeting because he had a child who was too ill— meeting because he had a child who was too ill to go to
that was liz truss's — more affordable. that was liz truss's big plan, to increase the number— truss's big plan, to increase the number of— truss's big plan, to increase the number of free hours available to working _ number of free hours available to working parents. and also maybe tweak— working parents. and also maybe tweak some of the regulations and rules— tweak some of the regulations and rules around ratios and how many staff you — rules around ratios and how many staff you...
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after weeks of chaos and turmoil, liz truss calls it a day. she becomes the shortest serving prime minister in british history. just six weeks after her appointment by her majesty the queen, liz truss becomes a victim of her own failure to command confidence at westminster and beyond. no one knows what will happen next. 11.50am this morning, downing street security gates have swung open, the motorcade swept in, heralding another new arrival here. here he comes, rishi sunak, walking up downing street alone to the podium to address the country for the first time as prime minister. i have just been - to buckingham palace | and accepted his majesty the king'sj invitation to form a new government in his name. news bulletins on tv and radio are always done live. now, most of the time everything goes smoothly, butjust occasionally, it doesn't. one night, a group of protesters invaded the six 0'clock news studio, and i ended up sitting on one of them. 0n the air. 0h, bleep. who's in there? security! — get security, quickly. mix cue, sue! good evenin
after weeks of chaos and turmoil, liz truss calls it a day. she becomes the shortest serving prime minister in british history. just six weeks after her appointment by her majesty the queen, liz truss becomes a victim of her own failure to command confidence at westminster and beyond. no one knows what will happen next. 11.50am this morning, downing street security gates have swung open, the motorcade swept in, heralding another new arrival here. here he comes, rishi sunak, walking up downing...
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after weeks of chaos and turmoil, liz truss calls it a day. she becomes the shortest serving prime minister in british history. just six weeks after her appointment by her majesty the queen, liz truss becomes a victim of her own failure to command confidence at westminster and beyond. no one knows what will happen next. 11.50am this morning, downing street security gates have swung open, the motorcade swept in, heralding another new arrival here. here he comes, rishi sunak, walking up downing street alone to the podium to address the country for the first time as prime minister. i have just been - to buckingham palace | and accepted his majesty the king'sj invitation to form a new government in his name. news bulletins on tv and radio are always done live. now, most of the time everything goes smoothly, butjust occasionally, it doesn't. one night, a group of protesters invaded the six 0'clock news studio, and i ended up sitting on one of them. this heralded another new arrival. 0n the air. 0h, bleep. who's in there? security! — get security,
after weeks of chaos and turmoil, liz truss calls it a day. she becomes the shortest serving prime minister in british history. just six weeks after her appointment by her majesty the queen, liz truss becomes a victim of her own failure to command confidence at westminster and beyond. no one knows what will happen next. 11.50am this morning, downing street security gates have swung open, the motorcade swept in, heralding another new arrival here. here he comes, rishi sunak, walking up downing...
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truss, who are predecessor, liz truss, who are calling for tax cuts. and he said that the best tax cuts that can be made a cut to inflation. mr. hunt has reportedly told friends that he wants to model himself on. another former chancellor, geoffrey , by being chancellor, geoffrey, by being honest about the challenges which the country faces. well, i'm joined by gb news political olivia otley, who was at that speech this morning. so putting himself there saying he wants to be geoffrey mean that that could split the tory party could it not. well i mean everything his speech really could could split tory party because this is to be first jeremy hunt the first time that we have actually seen a government plan for growth is what people have been waiting for ever since british first came to power. really. and he's talking is turning britain talking about is turning britain into the next silicon valley by linking up all fantastic universities, unleashing britain britain's genius, making the government, making the right circumstances for investors to invest .
truss, who are predecessor, liz truss, who are calling for tax cuts. and he said that the best tax cuts that can be made a cut to inflation. mr. hunt has reportedly told friends that he wants to model himself on. another former chancellor, geoffrey , by being chancellor, geoffrey, by being honest about the challenges which the country faces. well, i'm joined by gb news political olivia otley, who was at that speech this morning. so putting himself there saying he wants to be geoffrey mean that...
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and interesting can and it's interesting they can look liz truss and say this look to liz truss and say this is what happens you make is what happens if you make spending cuts in terms of the bond markets going into turmoil. well, throw that to well, let's throw that to james hill biographer hill, of course, the biographer of liz truss. he is still with us this morning because looking at the way that, for example, the blair government went into government fully tory spending plans for the first term and then it could be argued they sort of reverted to type in the in the next term or two and spent perhaps too much. is that sort of where sir keir starmer is getting at? and it almost implicit criticism of the blair brown era. i wouldn't go that far necessarily i think actually if you look at the number of people around keir starmer there's a lot of people look back to the nineties that are saying many people involved think peter mandelson setting himself the eminence himself up as the eminence grease party and grease of the labor party and they're much reverting they're very much reverting
and interesting can and it's interesting they can look liz truss and say this look to liz truss and say this is what happens you make is what happens if you make spending cuts in terms of the bond markets going into turmoil. well, throw that to well, let's throw that to james hill biographer hill, of course, the biographer of liz truss. he is still with us this morning because looking at the way that, for example, the blair government went into government fully tory spending plans for the first...
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liz truss i'm out of the blue. she likes to soften your blank look , there soften your blank look, there will be no vote . oh, she human will be no vote. oh, she human being . and again, i think that's being. and again, i think that's one of the difficulties is that you know all our politics know the way we thought our policies are very aggressive. it doesn't actually give you much of an opportunity to be a personality in truth. and in liz's case, you know, she's she's been out of the game for more than ten years. she served in the cabinet all that time. and the truth is, i don't think people have seen very of her. so. yeah, well very much of her. so. yeah, well , so scrubs, things are , so scrubs, these things are oh, sort of thing about well oh, the sort of thing about well doesn't everyone look 1000 doesn't everyone look last 1000 mike . yeah indeed i, mike this. yeah indeed i, i don't know if i think while i was , while we were in parliament was, while we were in parliament together, i think politics is that pe
liz truss i'm out of the blue. she likes to soften your blank look , there soften your blank look, there will be no vote . oh, she human will be no vote. oh, she human being . and again, i think that's being. and again, i think that's one of the difficulties is that you know all our politics know the way we thought our policies are very aggressive. it doesn't actually give you much of an opportunity to be a personality in truth. and in liz's case, you know, she's she's been out of the game for...
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liz truss i'm out of the blue. she likes to soften your blank look , there soften your blank look, there will be no vote . oh, she human will be no vote. oh, she human being . and again, i think that's being. and again, i think that's one of the difficulties is that you know all our politics know the way we thought our policies are very aggressive. it doesn't actually give you much of an opportunity to be a personality in truth. and in liz's case, you know, she's she's been out of the game for more than ten years. she served in the cabinet all that time. and the truth is, i don't think people have seen very of her. so. yeah, well very much of her. so. yeah, well , so scrubs, things are , so scrubs, these things are oh, sort of thing about well oh, the sort of thing about well doesn't everyone look 1000 doesn't everyone look last 1000 mike . yeah indeed i, mike this. yeah indeed i, i don't know if i think while i was , while we were in parliament was, while we were in parliament together, i think politics is that pe
liz truss i'm out of the blue. she likes to soften your blank look , there soften your blank look, there will be no vote . oh, she human will be no vote. oh, she human being . and again, i think that's being. and again, i think that's one of the difficulties is that you know all our politics know the way we thought our policies are very aggressive. it doesn't actually give you much of an opportunity to be a personality in truth. and in liz's case, you know, she's she's been out of the game for...
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well, we all know what happened with liz truss and rishi, now our prime minister. i mean, there's no hunger for change, but nevertheless, i mean , there but nevertheless, i mean, there will be growing concerns , will be growing concerns, particularly if we do badly in the local elections in may . but the local elections in may. but what happens then ? i don't know. what happens then? i don't know. i mean, listen , nobody likes i mean, listen, nobody likes defend abstractions. i mean, the party became because of what happened to boris , so we could happened to boris, so we could become even more on popular if anything were to happen to rishi. so i think the view at the moment certainly view at the moment is just let rishi get on with the job. and yet in your view, the may elections might be some sort of time to reassess where the party is. if the party does very, very badly in the may election, as can you see, a route for perhaps maybe not a leadership contest, but maybe resetting the dial to perhaps where things were before the summer? well, members of parliament w
well, we all know what happened with liz truss and rishi, now our prime minister. i mean, there's no hunger for change, but nevertheless, i mean , there but nevertheless, i mean, there will be growing concerns , will be growing concerns, particularly if we do badly in the local elections in may . but the local elections in may. but what happens then ? i don't know. what happens then? i don't know. i mean, listen , nobody likes i mean, listen, nobody likes defend abstractions. i mean, the party...
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liz. truss, the former . liz. liz truss, the former prime minister drove the off prime minister drove the car off the road . jeremy prime minister drove the car off the road .jeremy hunt is the road. jeremy hunt is grabbing the steering wheel and fiercely trying to drag it back onto the left hand side. i think that's that's a that's a plan that's just a modicum of common sense. but you would rishi would also accept the rishi sunak reins at sunak took the reins at a particularly bad time given the global know global economy. you know everything grown in everything that he's grown in absolute and i think a lot of the economic effects the kind economic effects we're experiencing now can still be traced back . the decisions traced back. the decisions made dunng traced back. the decisions made during period and during the lockdown period and dunng during the lockdown period and during i totally agree. during covid. i totally agree. they're an the complete they're just an the complete like a response by management of ou
liz. truss, the former . liz. liz truss, the former prime minister drove the off prime minister drove the car off the road . jeremy prime minister drove the car off the road .jeremy hunt is the road. jeremy hunt is grabbing the steering wheel and fiercely trying to drag it back onto the left hand side. i think that's that's a that's a plan that's just a modicum of common sense. but you would rishi would also accept the rishi sunak reins at sunak took the reins at a particularly bad time given...
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i don't think it's fair to say that liz truss or rishi sunak have turned that down. but i think particularly rishi sunak is very conscious of the costs , support to the war. the costs, support to the war. but, but with all due respect him, i think that rather misses the point. the russian aggression in ukraine, of course, is a challenge to ukraine, but actually it's a much wider challenge , a much wider challenge, a challenge to the established international rule of law. it's start. it's a challenge to security of europe more widely . security of europe more widely. and then i think we're absolutely obliged to go on supporting ukraine, not just not to lose this war, but frankly, not to win it. and as i understand it, ukraine are looking for somewhere in the region, globally, for 300 tanks. and we have offered to send 12 challenger tanks. is that enough ? lord dannatt well, it's not correct . earlier point we have correct. earlier point we have done lot to prevent ukraine losing war, but it's in our interests to help them win it. why do i say when it does? because try
i don't think it's fair to say that liz truss or rishi sunak have turned that down. but i think particularly rishi sunak is very conscious of the costs , support to the war. the costs, support to the war. but, but with all due respect him, i think that rather misses the point. the russian aggression in ukraine, of course, is a challenge to ukraine, but actually it's a much wider challenge , a much wider challenge, a challenge to the established international rule of law. it's start. it's a...
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we'll have look at liz truss. she's trying overnight to launch her legacy she does it mean much will it actually work. donald trump is coming back onto twitter. that should make a bit of a noise. and joining me on talking is robert malone. now, he was the inventor of the m. r and a vaccine turned sceptic.
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and using those connections _ liz truss is also. and using those connections to _ liz truss is also. and using those connections to help _ liz truss is also. and using those connections to help us _ liz truss is also. and using those connections to help us finances l connections to help us finances should keep it important... what is the allegation that perhaps there may have been decisions made while borisjohnson has been in office as prime minister that could be called into question because of any financial link in connection with those decisions? it is financial link in connection with those decisions?— those decisions? it is a very competent _ those decisions? it is a very competent picture - those decisions? it is a very competent picture and - those decisions? it is a very l competent picture and indeed those decisions? it is a very - competent picture and indeed that seems what it is like when we are talking about borisjohnson's finest. we have not only richard sharp who is also said that all he did was make a connection, b
and using those connections _ liz truss is also. and using those connections to _ liz truss is also. and using those connections to help _ liz truss is also. and using those connections to help us _ liz truss is also. and using those connections to help us finances l connections to help us finances should keep it important... what is the allegation that perhaps there may have been decisions made while borisjohnson has been in office as prime minister that could be called into question because...
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liz truss becomes prime minister. kwasi kwarteng becomes chancellor. and they go hell—for—leather for what they said was a growth strategy, and what was interesting was what was happening internally in the treasury. i found out that a forecast, the numbers had been prepared by the office for budget responsibility in draft form, to provide the underpinning fro any policies. they were dire numbers, and in any ordinary circumstances, an incoming chancellor may have tweaked — i say tweak, provided some pretty massive surgery to their plans. that didn't happen, those forecasts were ignored, parked, forgotten about, and they went even further in terms of tax cuts and further borrowing, and just said, "we are not going to publish a set of forecasts." that was really damaging, that decision not to publish the 0br forecast, because that is the thing that international investors, everyone else is looking at to say is this legit, does this make sense? yes. itjust shows a certain discipline of having gone through the numbers, and accepted a certain economic
liz truss becomes prime minister. kwasi kwarteng becomes chancellor. and they go hell—for—leather for what they said was a growth strategy, and what was interesting was what was happening internally in the treasury. i found out that a forecast, the numbers had been prepared by the office for budget responsibility in draft form, to provide the underpinning fro any policies. they were dire numbers, and in any ordinary circumstances, an incoming chancellor may have tweaked — i say tweak,...
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liz was right the public liz truss was right the public sector far big in this sector is far big in this country. we're taxed far much and the public sector is inherently inefficient and unproductive and meanwhile it's not as if there's , there's high not as if there's, there's high unemployment. there's low unemployment. there's low unemployment markets. it unemployment labour markets. it really takes need to really takes we really need to free people from the public free up people from the public sector them employed in sector and let them employed in the sector where the private sector where they can wealth. good idea. i did also notice i think this might come here there in the later come here in there in the later in the program various in the program but various people head of the also people the head of the and also dyson think will come onto it dyson i think will come onto it have been saying that corporation tax in particular is absolutely smothering innovation. no, there's very incentive knuckle down, be an incentive to knuckle down, be an entrepreneur, which is what we need. wo
liz was right the public liz truss was right the public sector far big in this sector is far big in this country. we're taxed far much and the public sector is inherently inefficient and unproductive and meanwhile it's not as if there's , there's high not as if there's, there's high unemployment. there's low unemployment. there's low unemployment markets. it unemployment labour markets. it really takes need to really takes we really need to free people from the public free up people from the...
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liz truss . looking then sort of liz truss. looking then sort of your time in government, do you think there were many mistakes made under liz truss as prime minister? clearly you agree with the intentions , but that crucial the intentions, but that crucial points at which the markets lost in the united kingdom for a conservative government to be at the helm at that point. what was the helm at that point. what was the major mistake? well of course, mistakes are always made as part of the human condition to make mistakes. perfection is not within the human gift . there not within the human gift. there was a concatenation circumstances that meant that the financial statement in late september 20, 22 had consequences that led to the end of that government pretty quickly . it coincided with the quickly. it coincided with the bank of england failing to raise interest rates enough and being slow dealing with the inflationary problem of an independent bank of england has . one task to keep inflation at 2. it has manifestly failed at t
liz truss . looking then sort of liz truss. looking then sort of your time in government, do you think there were many mistakes made under liz truss as prime minister? clearly you agree with the intentions , but that crucial the intentions, but that crucial points at which the markets lost in the united kingdom for a conservative government to be at the helm at that point. what was the helm at that point. what was the major mistake? well of course, mistakes are always made as part of the human...
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so we can also see that liz truss has declared over £500,000. as her rival rishi sunak, declared over £500,000. as her rival rishi sunak , £550,000. now rival rishi sunak, £550,000. now the implication here, of course, is that the mps have pocketed this money in outside. in reality . however, as we can all reality. however, as we can all remember, each them ran a substantial leadership during this parliament far from comparable to outside earnings or take wes streeting the shadow health secretary, for example . health secretary, for example. he's trousered hundreds of pounds. so says the dashboard's donated by interest groups high net worth individuals. but this money wasn't trousered . a little money wasn't trousered. a little bits of research shows that recent donations are specific to fund extra staff members in his office . not that the westminster office. not that the westminster accounts dashboard bothers to report this . again and again, report this. again and again, this indiscriminate dashboard does not differentiate between gifts, d
so we can also see that liz truss has declared over £500,000. as her rival rishi sunak, declared over £500,000. as her rival rishi sunak , £550,000. now rival rishi sunak, £550,000. now the implication here, of course, is that the mps have pocketed this money in outside. in reality . however, as we can all reality. however, as we can all remember, each them ran a substantial leadership during this parliament far from comparable to outside earnings or take wes streeting the shadow health...
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liz truss both ben and now what was the word that she kept saying. it was one word was it you'll follow delivery step up. no as long as it's one word gets growth. growth and growth. i think there was another one, but i've had a christmas break since and i don't know the prime minister. that's right. remember what that one word? it what was that one word? if it p0ps what was that one word? if it pops out you guys? i say it's pops out to you guys? i say it's okay. pops out to you guys? i say it's okay . i pops out to you guys? i say it's okay. ican pops out to you guys? i say it's okay . i can set pops out to you guys? i say it's okay. i can set you up. yes. oh okay. i can set you up. yes. oh okay. yeah. oh, before my time. that's glory days . it was okay. yeah. oh, before my time. that's glory days. it was an early meme that she helped set up in politics. i do find the political goings on quite fascinating . it's a little bit fascinating. it's a little bit beyond me sometimes. i think it's so kind of detached from the real world. i can tell you what f
liz truss both ben and now what was the word that she kept saying. it was one word was it you'll follow delivery step up. no as long as it's one word gets growth. growth and growth. i think there was another one, but i've had a christmas break since and i don't know the prime minister. that's right. remember what that one word? it what was that one word? if it p0ps what was that one word? if it pops out you guys? i say it's pops out to you guys? i say it's okay. pops out to you guys? i say it's...
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is liz truss hinted this was is liz truss hinted this she was going what we can do is going to do what we can do is cut the public sector it's safe to cut jobs the public to cut jobs in the public sector because one they don't do anything by by and large, i anything by and by and large, i mean, some, know, mean, there are some, you know, firemen, police, do do. firemen, police, nurses do do. but all this but then you've got all this equality diversity equality and diversity and inclusion the inclusion officers and all the nonsense that easily cut. nonsense that we can easily cut. you easily you slash about you can easily you slash about all the top 80% and rid of everyone that people do . but the everyone that people do. but the reason cut it is because reason is to cut it is because there's a low unemployment there's such a low unemployment at the moment, the labour market is tight. not is actually really tight. not like when had like the eighties when we had high it's very high unemployment. so it's very hard and it hard to cut cut staff and it would help inflation. well, if we publi
is liz truss hinted this was is liz truss hinted this she was going what we can do is going to do what we can do is cut the public sector it's safe to cut jobs the public to cut jobs in the public sector because one they don't do anything by by and large, i anything by and by and large, i mean, some, know, mean, there are some, you know, firemen, police, do do. firemen, police, nurses do do. but all this but then you've got all this equality diversity equality and diversity and inclusion the...
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. podcast, which talks about liz truss , his rise and fall . you truss, his rise and fall. you said this, i believe a number of colleagues wanted her to fail . colleagues wanted her to fail. they never frankly got over losing the contest in the summer and they wanted her to fail. who well, it wouldn't be for me to name names , but i do think that name names, but i do think that one of the challenges that liz faced in the very difficult days at the end of september, beginning of october, was that a lot of the conservative party , lot of the conservative party, frankly, weren't particularly on board with what she was seeking to do, which was this fundamental to reset, to try and achieve a higher growth, lower tax proposition, and to try and, frankly, get the dynamism back into the uk economy, because i think we can all agree that sluggish growth has been one of the besetting problems of the last 15, 16 years since the crash and the issue was that, you know, both the markets were sympathetic. the bank of england wasn't particularly sympathetic, bu
. podcast, which talks about liz truss , his rise and fall . you truss, his rise and fall. you said this, i believe a number of colleagues wanted her to fail . colleagues wanted her to fail. they never frankly got over losing the contest in the summer and they wanted her to fail. who well, it wouldn't be for me to name names , but i do think that name names, but i do think that one of the challenges that liz faced in the very difficult days at the end of september, beginning of october, was...
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this is a marked change from liz truss who didn't talk to nicola sturgeon at all and nicola sturgeon was pretty upset about that. this is different because they are actually talking. what is likely to be the tone of the meeting do you think? the two have met before- — meeting do you think? the two have met before. they _ meeting do you think? the two have met before. they met _ meeting do you think? the two have met before. they met in _ met before. they met in blackpool backin met before. they met in blackpool back in november which nicola sturgeon said work or the other despite their political differences. looking for the tone of the meeting will be important. it could be scarcely more different than the their relationship with rishi sunak predecessors. theresa may, of course, there was that meeting with borisjohnson when he was booed going in the door. and as you say liz truss said the best thing to do with nicola sturgeon would be to ignore her and he she did just that. there was no meeting between the two during her 49 days as prime minister. rishi sunak and nicola sturgeon ha
this is a marked change from liz truss who didn't talk to nicola sturgeon at all and nicola sturgeon was pretty upset about that. this is different because they are actually talking. what is likely to be the tone of the meeting do you think? the two have met before- — meeting do you think? the two have met before. they _ meeting do you think? the two have met before. they met _ meeting do you think? the two have met before. they met in _ met before. they met in blackpool backin met before....
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. podcast, which talks about liz truss , his rise and fall . you truss, his rise and fall. you said this, i believe a number of colleagues wanted her to fail . colleagues wanted her to fail. they never frankly got over losing the contest in the summer and they wanted her to fail. who well, it wouldn't be for me to name names , but i do think that name names, but i do think that one of the challenges that liz faced in the very difficult days at the end of september, beginning of october, was that a lot of the conservative party , lot of the conservative party, frankly, weren't particularly on board with what she was seeking to do, which was this fundamental to reset, to try and achieve a higher growth, lower tax proposition, and to try and, frankly, get the dynamism back into the uk economy, because i think we can all agree that sluggish growth has been one of the besetting problems of the last 15, 16 years since the crash and the issue was that, you know, both the markets were sympathetic. the bank of england wasn't particularly sympathetic, bu
. podcast, which talks about liz truss , his rise and fall . you truss, his rise and fall. you said this, i believe a number of colleagues wanted her to fail . colleagues wanted her to fail. they never frankly got over losing the contest in the summer and they wanted her to fail. who well, it wouldn't be for me to name names , but i do think that name names, but i do think that one of the challenges that liz faced in the very difficult days at the end of september, beginning of october, was...
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is liz truss hinted this was is liz truss hinted this she was going what we can do is going to do what we can do is cut the public sector it's safe to cut jobs the public to cut jobs in the public sector because one they don't do anything by by and large, i anything by and by and large, i mean, some, know, mean, there are some, you know, firemen, police, do do. firemen, police, nurses do do. but all this but then you've got all this equality diversity equality and diversity and inclusion the inclusion officers and all the nonsense that easily cut. nonsense that we can easily cut. you easily you slash about you can easily you slash about all the top 80% and rid of everyone that people do . but the everyone that people do. but the reason cut it is because reason is to cut it is because there's a low unemployment there's such a low unemployment at the moment, the labour market is tight. not is actually really tight. not like when had like the eighties when we had high it's very high unemployment. so it's very hard and it hard to cut cut staff and it would help inflation. well, if we publi
is liz truss hinted this was is liz truss hinted this she was going what we can do is going to do what we can do is cut the public sector it's safe to cut jobs the public to cut jobs in the public sector because one they don't do anything by by and large, i anything by and by and large, i mean, some, know, mean, there are some, you know, firemen, police, do do. firemen, police, nurses do do. but all this but then you've got all this equality diversity equality and diversity and inclusion the...
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truss. then you supported liz truss. are happy with sunak as are you happy with sunak as party leader? because i get the impression that perhaps people in your side of the party regard is quite wet. well no, i don't. i don't have a particular view in that regard. i just know that as prime minister, he's got a very big task on his hands. my view about this is that this is not over yet, although the are very big for labour. it's not like 96, 97. i do think it's great though. and no one, i think the public their mind think the public made their mind up and brown. up with blair and brown. they had stage what i get and had by that stage what i get and what i see in the polls, you look at the detailed stuff. there was poll two weeks there was a poll out two weeks ago showed who voted ago that showed who voted conservative 2019 three conservative in 2019 have three very strong issues they want sorted he does those they sorted and if he does those they admitted they well go back admitted they may well go back to the conservative
truss. then you supported liz truss. are happy with sunak as are you happy with sunak as party leader? because i get the impression that perhaps people in your side of the party regard is quite wet. well no, i don't. i don't have a particular view in that regard. i just know that as prime minister, he's got a very big task on his hands. my view about this is that this is not over yet, although the are very big for labour. it's not like 96, 97. i do think it's great though. and no one, i think...
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., where liz truss got voted and was thrown out. this will turn into turmoil. the republicans he to get their craft together. i don't know if i'm allowed to say that. they need to get their act together. they are going to end up having speaker after speaker. >> that is part of the negotiation, is this lowering the threshold for a motion to vacate. you disagree? >> i think that will turn into turmoil. >> ok. this is the latest from congressman scott perry. one of those that have been voting against kevin mccarthy, over the past few days. we are right a breaking moment. the devil is in the details and we will take our time to ensure it is right. one way or another, the status quo must go. robert munro georgia are independent. >> hello. >> hi, robert. is your turn. >> how are you question mark on a lifelong republican. it appears to me that what's going on is just a power play between those republicans. they want more power. what else can you do? what else can you say? >> are you backing kevin mccarthy for speaker? >> yes. >> why? >> i think he has been there the
., where liz truss got voted and was thrown out. this will turn into turmoil. the republicans he to get their craft together. i don't know if i'm allowed to say that. they need to get their act together. they are going to end up having speaker after speaker. >> that is part of the negotiation, is this lowering the threshold for a motion to vacate. you disagree? >> i think that will turn into turmoil. >> ok. this is the latest from congressman scott perry. one of those that...
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but i do it will sort of be this anti growth coalition to quote liz truss , that will sort of be liz truss, that will sort of be put forward. but i think that starmer look in his speech, i think he attempted to sort think that he attempted to sort of like a little bit of seem like maybe a little bit more centrist . but again, he, more centrist. but again, if he, you know, still trying you know, he's still trying to use brexit language , this use this brexit language, this take control language we take back control language we saw in the vote leave, that was quite a clever move, actually, to steal line. i to actually steal line. if i were him, another one were him, i'd say another one from the famous speech in saatchi, one for margaret thatcher, that of labour isn't working. attacking the working. brexit is attacking the poster with the mug shots of bofis poster with the mug shots of boris and even even my old friend nigel farage. you know who show i appear on quite often , nigel? i was a remainer who predicted dr. a do my own research in the red wall areas that that leave would win
but i do it will sort of be this anti growth coalition to quote liz truss , that will sort of be liz truss, that will sort of be put forward. but i think that starmer look in his speech, i think he attempted to sort think that he attempted to sort of like a little bit of seem like maybe a little bit more centrist . but again, he, more centrist. but again, if he, you know, still trying you know, he's still trying to use brexit language , this use this brexit language, this take control language...
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so liz is left winger and liz truss is left winger and there's a reason that she was really emphasising these sorts of reforms and why she framed them as supply side reform. it's because one of the big things holding back growth in this is the number of people are working and one of the reasons they're not only one, not working not the only one, but of them is because but one of them is because looking after takes up looking after children takes up too their time. they're too much of their time. they're not to take the part time not able to take the part time job might want to. they're job they might want to. they're not able to take the promotion they want to, but it'll be they might want to, but it'll be paying they might want to, but it'll be paying bring more paying more taxes, bring more money exchequer. money into the exchequer. so why? people the why? that's why people on the right, centre right, right, on the centre right, should about this issue. should care about this issue. no, i think this is fascinating stuff. know you've stuff. i don't know if you've got answer to that, bu
so liz is left winger and liz truss is left winger and there's a reason that she was really emphasising these sorts of reforms and why she framed them as supply side reform. it's because one of the big things holding back growth in this is the number of people are working and one of the reasons they're not only one, not working not the only one, but of them is because but one of them is because looking after takes up looking after children takes up too their time. they're too much of their...
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he's decided to throw out the reforms that liz truss was planning to bnng that liz truss was planning to bring which would make bring in, which would make childcare affordable childcare more affordable for ordinary . he doesn't ordinary families. he doesn't seem to be doing anything to help, married couples help, you know, married couples who want transfer allowance who want to transfer allowance from one to the other policies , from one to the other policies, socially conservative policies like that which would differentiate from . starmer. differentiate him from. starmer. he seem to have grass . he doesn't seem to have grass. and he's going grow the and also if he's going grow the economy, he needs people to be able to go to work. and so people who have huge childcare and us who have and those of us who have children, new what childcare children, new what the childcare costs are and know the impact and drag that can be on the and the drag that can be on the wages of family members why doesn't he want to take those childcare reforms and run with them i simply don't understand that su
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so liz is left winger and liz truss is left winger and there's a reason that she was really emphasising these sorts of reforms and why she framed them as supply side reform. it's because one of the big things holding back growth in this is the number of people are working and one of the reasons they're not only one, not working not the only one, but of them is because but one of them is because looking after takes up looking after children takes up too their time. they're too much of their time. they're not to take the part time not able to take the part time job might want to. they're job they might want to. they're not able to take the promotion they want to, but it'll be they might want to, but it'll be paying they might want to, but it'll be paying bring more paying more taxes, bring more money exchequer. money into the exchequer. so why? people the why? that's why people on the right, centre right, right, on the centre right, should about this issue. should care about this issue. no, i think this is fascinating stuff. know you've stuff. i don't know if you've got answer to that, bu
so liz is left winger and liz truss is left winger and there's a reason that she was really emphasising these sorts of reforms and why she framed them as supply side reform. it's because one of the big things holding back growth in this is the number of people are working and one of the reasons they're not only one, not working not the only one, but of them is because but one of them is because looking after takes up looking after children takes up too their time. they're too much of their...
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i liked the childcare reforms put forward by liz truss . it was about the one liz truss. it was about the one and only thing i did like about liz truss is a short tenure in parliament, but i think to shelve now is the wrong way of going about it. in the general terms of government spending, this is not going to be huge and i think that we need to look all of those childcare facilities that we're losing. been an overall fall of 10,600 providers since august 2019. you think he's just jettisoning this because of its association with liz truss and he doesn't want anything to do with her legacy? because it seems to me one of the suggestions that her policy came up with was just remove the barrier to the number of children or to increase number of children per carer , which of children per carer, which actually would cost the treasury zero. it . and i do think that zero. it. and i do think that probably is something the lines of i don't want anything to do with it because it has liz truss his hands over it but. we really do need to grow up the government if that's going to be t
i liked the childcare reforms put forward by liz truss . it was about the one liz truss. it was about the one and only thing i did like about liz truss is a short tenure in parliament, but i think to shelve now is the wrong way of going about it. in the general terms of government spending, this is not going to be huge and i think that we need to look all of those childcare facilities that we're losing. been an overall fall of 10,600 providers since august 2019. you think he's just jettisoning...
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but i should also point out that he is not as unpopular as liz truss, boris johnson, and theresa may, his predecessors. but still plenty to worry about for the government conservatives.— worry about for the government conservatives. ~ , ,, ., ,, conservatives. when rishi sunak came to ower he conservatives. when rishi sunak came to power he said _ conservatives. when rishi sunak came to power he said that _ conservatives. when rishi sunak came to power he said that his _ conservatives. when rishi sunak came to power he said that his would - conservatives. when rishi sunak came to power he said that his would be - conservatives. when rishi sunak came to power he said that his would be a i to power he said that his would be a government of professionalism and integrity. and that used to be, one assumes, having been taken for granted that government should behave. but if you hold that up as a standard and fall short, or to put members of your team fall short, thatis members of your team fall short, that is a political problem. yes. that is a political problem. yes, there is. there _ th
but i should also point out that he is not as unpopular as liz truss, boris johnson, and theresa may, his predecessors. but still plenty to worry about for the government conservatives.— worry about for the government conservatives. ~ , ,, ., ,, conservatives. when rishi sunak came to ower he conservatives. when rishi sunak came to power he said _ conservatives. when rishi sunak came to power he said that _ conservatives. when rishi sunak came to power he said that his _ conservatives. when...
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but i do it will sort of be this anti growth coalition to quote liz truss , that will sort of be liz truss, that will sort of be put forward. but i think that starmer look in his speech, i think he attempted to sort think that he attempted to sort of like a little bit of seem like maybe a little bit more centrist . but again, he, more centrist. but again, if he, you know, still trying you know, he's still trying to use brexit language , this use this brexit language, this take control language we take back control language we saw in the vote leave, that was quite a clever move, actually, to steal line. i to actually steal line. if i were him, another one were him, i'd say another one from the famous speech in saatchi, one for margaret thatcher, that of labour isn't working. attacking the working. brexit is attacking the poster with the mug shots of bofis poster with the mug shots of boris and even even my old friend nigel farage. you know who show i appear on quite often , nigel? i was a remainer who predicted dr. a do my own research in the red wall areas that that leave would win
but i do it will sort of be this anti growth coalition to quote liz truss , that will sort of be liz truss, that will sort of be put forward. but i think that starmer look in his speech, i think he attempted to sort think that he attempted to sort of like a little bit of seem like maybe a little bit more centrist . but again, he, more centrist. but again, if he, you know, still trying you know, he's still trying to use brexit language , this use this brexit language, this take control language...
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i'm not sure how many he was got compared to truss. well, compared to liz truss. well, he's liz truss, he uses brylcreem so i think he must be some definition of issues . but some definition of issues. but reports now suggest summary thinking that analysis with comparison is being drawn between the prime minister and horror of horrors as miliband. so is the pm just a bit naff fed ? well, i think he is. i look at his suits and i think for all that money is that the best suit you could get? you know, his trousers are too short for him. oh, you'll mean what the hell? they just two short. you see all his socks every time he takes a step and that jackets far too step and is that jackets far too tight? short. his tight? it's far too short. his trousers is a short. he doesn't look like a statesman. he looks like a six former. and he's got these. and i just ask viewers at home, please ben habib. home, please rate ben habib. well, i mean, this is a very old fashioned over 50 suit. forgive me , but rishi sunak to me just me, but rishi sunak to me just looks like a six forme
i'm not sure how many he was got compared to truss. well, compared to liz truss. well, he's liz truss, he uses brylcreem so i think he must be some definition of issues . but some definition of issues. but reports now suggest summary thinking that analysis with comparison is being drawn between the prime minister and horror of horrors as miliband. so is the pm just a bit naff fed ? well, i think he is. i look at his suits and i think for all that money is that the best suit you could get? you...
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truss and quasi clapton penod the liz truss and quasi clapton period is that something that concerns you or are you in a position where you don't pay corporation, you pay personal income tax, business tax? yes, i pay income tax, business tax? yes, i pay income tax . but i mean, pay income tax. but i mean, going back to what you were saying earlier, alister business, which i think a number of businesses . well, we took the of businesses. well, we took the bonds back loan. i don't if we remember x number of small business took it i didn't take it back then because i didn't see the way going to repay that business, for example. and now a number of businesses are have to pay number of businesses are have to pay back and have to pay business rates even though they're not doing well. then do you see this? everything is slowly slowing down in in that industry. so that's why you can see a number of now are closing even my we're still on his in action so we can see some people high increase in footfall but this is not is because some of the businesses of course so attracting those customers s
truss and quasi clapton penod the liz truss and quasi clapton period is that something that concerns you or are you in a position where you don't pay corporation, you pay personal income tax, business tax? yes, i pay income tax, business tax? yes, i pay income tax . but i mean, pay income tax. but i mean, going back to what you were saying earlier, alister business, which i think a number of businesses . well, we took the of businesses. well, we took the bonds back loan. i don't if we remember...
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hes still not as unpopular according to these polls as liz truss, boris johnson, and theresa may at their worst. plenty to be worried about for the governing conservatives. >> when rishi sunak came to power, he said at the outset that his government would be one of professionalism and integrity. that used to be taken for granted for government. that is how they should behave. if you take that as a standard at the beginning and then fall short, the members of your team for short, that is a problem. >> it is. there was a third one in there, which is accountability. the none too subtle message of rishi sunak when he came to downing street is i am looking to draw a line under the more chaotic episodes of the boris johnson anliz truss errors. his message today is i cannot be held accountable of the problems that were brewing before i became prime minister. i think his handling of this has raised questions about whether mr. sunak has the ruthlessness, the political instincts, and the judgments to draw a line under the eras of his predecessors. >> there are allegations of bullying against anothe
hes still not as unpopular according to these polls as liz truss, boris johnson, and theresa may at their worst. plenty to be worried about for the governing conservatives. >> when rishi sunak came to power, he said at the outset that his government would be one of professionalism and integrity. that used to be taken for granted for government. that is how they should behave. if you take that as a standard at the beginning and then fall short, the members of your team for short, that is a...