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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick 20240707

prime in three months, i thought it would slow down but it has got more chaotic. ~ , ., ., ., , ., chaotic. when you are in opposition, that slightly chaotic. when you are in opposition, that slightly changes chaotic. when you are in opposition, that slightly changes how chaotic. when you are in opposition, that slightly changes how you - that slightly changes how you picture yourself because you are pitching as the personality of the tory leader of the day. it was very noticeable at the beginning of pmqs keir starmer, and i thought he was sending a message to his own party as well as to the country, congratulated rishi sunak as the first british asian to become prime minister. i first british asian to become prime minister. ~ ., first british asian to become prime minister. ~ ., , , minister. i think the whole country, then it was minister. i think the whole country, then it was diwali minister. i think the whole country, then it was diwali as minister. i think

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick 20240604 19:43:00

an mp in 2015 there was a young lad from my constituency, kane, a care lever, he put the man in his bank account for his friend, his fur cash first property and bonga had managed, had the ability to take that money that he owed in debt straight out of his bank account so therefore he didn t have the money for his round that the social worker had given him and he hung himself, at 18. and ijust think, young people are under that much pressure now and people are under that much pressure now, people don t choose their poverty. it is not a luxury to be in that poverty situation. and i hear people say their kids have got the best clothes. i remember scouring the charity shops when i was a young mum, i had ryan when i was a young mum, i had ryan when i was 16, andi was a young mum, i had ryan when i was 16, and i rememberwalking was a young mum, i had ryan when i was 16, and i remember walking to the posh area of our area i would

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick 20240604 19:44:00

get my income support and i would walk for a couple of miles to the charity shops and it was like christmas to me, to the posh area, and it was like christmas to me if i could get a nice outfit for ryan in the charity shop. i felt i had could get a nice outfit for ryan in the charity shop. ifelt i had done something, had been a good parent and made to achieve something. it s not whether people have lots of money, it is the way they provide for theirfamilies. money, it is the way they provide fortheirfamilies. d0 money, it is the way they provide for their families. money, it is the way they provide for their families. do you sometimes have to do this for their families. do you sometimes have to do this with for their families. do you sometimes have to do this with colleagues? - for their families. do you sometimes have to do this with colleagues? the i have to do this with colleagues? the labour party has become a very middle class party. and there aren t that many people who have

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick 20240604 19:42:00

so much to her that she was able to carry on working and take the kids to school because she couldn t do it on the transport system at the time because everything was in chaos and she needed to continue to work on the children needed to go to school. i was incredibly lucky because my son rang me up and told me that the bailiffs had sent a letter and that they were going to be at the door and that it was a bill that his partner, they were in so much debt, semi debts come into the house that she thought she had put plans in place for all of those debts and then there was one that had missed that she hadn t seen and then it got to the bailiffs stage and ijust didn t have the money. this was recently? this was recently, they didn t have the money, they were panicking, they will come in to take the children toys. he is a proud man, he doesn t want to ask his mum for support, man, he doesn t want to ask his mum forsupport, but man, he doesn t want to ask his mum for support, but it shows the

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick 20240604 19:46:00

you champagne socialist. people are in posh frocks, he called you champagne socialist. again, that is iuite you champagne socialist. again, that is quite comical you champagne socialist. again, that is quite comical because is quite comical because working class people know that you spend your last time trying to achieve and get the best thing, you got a bit of money and you have worked hard for it, try and get the best you can so again it is the psychology of working class people that they don t understand and that place is so much cheaper than glastonbury and nobody would bat an eyelid if they saw me wondering around glastonbury in a field full of mud. yes, the hundred odd cred. i do think it is a bit of snobbery, to be quite honest with you. another iuote, be quite honest with you. another quote. peter be quite honest with you. another quote, peter mandelson - be quite honest with you. another quote, peter mandelson said - be quite honest with you. another- quote, peter mande

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