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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:41:00

A message for labour as well as for the government. He said he wished Keir Starmer could be more bold on climate change. Labours been pumping its promise of clean green energy by 2030 Keir Starmer and co made a visit to teesside this week to promote green ports but remember in february theyjunked the promise to spend £28 billion a year to make things like that happen. Shabana mahmood is the Shadowjustice Secretary and shes back with us. Nice to have you here again. We heard from chris stark. He thinks . Should be bolder. We know you jump to your £28 billion a year spending stop he is right that labour has gone back on its ambition . Absolute thin u. Gone back on its ambition . Absolute thing up when gone back on its ambition . Absolute thing up. When we gone back on its ambition . Absolute thing up. When we go gone back on its ambition . Absolute thing up. When we go into gone back on its ambition . Absolute thing up. When we go into the gone back on its ambition . Absolute thing up.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newscast 20240604 15:39:00

is no doubt about that. but it hasn t shifted the polls. doesn t look like it was a genius idea at the time? that is a cunning bit of political fancy footwork, possibly. i think they were in complete shock they had won this by election because they were astonished and they thought here is a great opportunity, but as laura says, fundamentally it hasn t shifted the dialogue nationally. what fundamentally it hasn t shifted the dialogue nationally. dialogue nationally. what about labour on climate? dialogue nationally. what about labour on climate? they - dialogue nationally. what about labour on climate? they are . labour on climate? they are promising clean energy by 2030, which to a lot of people might sound like a good thing on the tin. the shadowjustice secretary emitted this morning they will have to have reserves of gas, which they don t like saying so much, it doesn t fit in with the slogan. but the question to them has always been for the last couple of months, how do you pay f

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newscast 20240604 21:39:00

does it look like it was a genius idea at the time? that is a cunning bit of political fancy footwork, possibly. i think they were in complete shock they had won this by election because they were astonished and they thought here is a great opportunity, but as laura says, fundamentally, it hasn t shifted the dialogue nationally. what about labour on climate? they are promising clean energy by 2030, which to a lot of people might sound like a good thing on the tin. the shadowjustice secretary emitted this morning they will have to have reserves of gas, which they don t like saying so much, it doesn t fit in with the slogan. but the question to them has always been for the last couple of months, how do you pay for this big expensive transition if they are no longer committed to the £20 billion, and also given the giant size of the promises they are making, how do you get there, in this bb are claiming? we have had to recalibrate our plans

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:30:00

now time for political thinking with nick robinson. hello and welcome to political thinking. it s not every week that a political party declares that the man who led it in the last election, the man the party proposed to be our next prime minister is now considered unfit to be a member of parliament. that is what happened this week when keir starmer declared that his predecessor, jeremy corbyn, would not be representing the labour party at the next election. my guest on political thinking this week is one of those who is urging keir starmer on. steve reed, labour s shadowjustice secretary was part of a group

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick 20240604 10:48:00

rights can intrude in some certain circumstances on women s rights. do you think the labour party on this has to move a bit. because it has not been clear on the broader issue that women s rights in other safe places could be at risk? has a that women s rights in other safe places could be at risk? as a shadow justice secretary places could be at risk? as a shadow justice secretary i places could be at risk? as a shadow justice secretary i have places could be at risk? as a shadow justice secretary i have been - places could be at risk? as a shadow justice secretary i have been clear i justice secretary i have been clear and said you won t put somebody who rapes women in a women s prison. what has happened in the labour party is people were trying hard not cause offence to the trans community and could cause concern with some women. it is always going to be about balancing rights and responsibilities, but protecting the rights and interests after safety of

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