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i would like to know how you can save us from the co 2 pipeline. you know we re working on that. you know we had a plan to totally, it s such a ridiculous situation, isn t it? we had a plan. and we would have instituted that plan and it was all ready. we will get it. if we win, that will be taken care of. that will be one of the easy things we do. i mean, that s not really an answer to the question. but that is reminiscent of 2016, isn t it? yeah. first of all, people didn t vote for trump because of policy specifics. they were broad themes. whether it had to do with the wall, with big government, with draining the swamp. and of course, people now know, donald trump by his record. what has been pretty extraordinary so far is he has spent so much more time talking
gonna continue, it s gonna be another thing and distraction away from she and other candidates want to be talking about. but as you mention, really interesting aspect is from a real political standpoint because of course, with all the focus on trump s legal issues, guess what we re not hearing about chris? we re not hearing about the specific policy issues. where he stands specifically on issues. we heard a little bit on the unitary executive, but watch this moment and iowa. just an example of what we re not hearing about policy. i want to know how you can save our farm line in iowa from the co2 ? well you know we are working on that, you know we had a plan to totally, it s such a ridiculous situation isn t it? but we had a plan and we would ve instituted that plan and it was already, but if we win that will be taken care of. that will be one of the easy things we do. i mean, that s not really an answer to the question, but it s reminiscent of 2016 isn t it? yes i mean look.
having a people s vote, this has one on. ., ., .., ., ,, ., gone on. you and nicola sturgeon did combat in the gone on. you and nicola sturgeon did combat in the independence - combat in the independence referendum in 2014, how she managed to change your mind? ida. referendum in 2014, how she managed to change your mind? to change your mind? no. what is strikin: is to change your mind? no. what is striking is that to change your mind? no. what is striking is that this to change your mind? no. what is striking is that this argument i to change your mind? no. what isj striking is that this argument from the snp striking is that this argument from the snp perspective is always characterised by giving the impression that somehow everybody in scotland impression that somehow everybody in scotland wants another referendum and it scotland wants another referendum and it has scotland wants another referendum and it has been botched by the conservative party in westminster. 0pini
i ask you this morning, if she doesn t ditch the policy is that you don t like, that people didn t vote for in 2019, what happens then? we both know there are people in the conservative party discussing whether or not they might need to remove liz truss. what should happen if she doesn t reverse? itrefoil. remove liz truss. what should happen if she doesn t reverse? if she doesn t reverse? well, i think there if she doesn t reverse? well, i think there are if she doesn t reverse? well, i think there are people - if she doesn t reverse? well, i think there are people i - if she doesn t reverse? well, i i think there are people i think think there are people i think those people doing that need to stop. we cannot have a leadership election, put a new leader in place and immediately start to discuss how we remove. they need get behind her and support her and how they do that is by engaging both with number 10, and ten need to start engaging with parliamentary party. i don t