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BBCNEWS Sunday July 3, 2024

One big question change for the better. So we have one big question this change for the better. So we have one big question this morning, i change for the better. So we have i one big question this morning, how does Rishi Sunak Plan to get back your support . Live to take our questions rishi sunak, the Prime Minister himself. Wes streeting, one of labours team, trying to shove him out of office, is here too. And whats it like to play a Politician Megastar of stage and screen, Dame Helen Mirren, tells us exclusively about her latest film. My father would hide hide us in the cellar and wed stay silent, hoping the killers would pass us by. Im not that little girl hiding in the cellar. Morning, morning from the bbc in salford. Helping us pick through the news and pick over the Prime Ministers interview fraser nelson, the editor of the tory bible, the spectator magazine, baroness louise casey, troubleshooter and former government adviser, and jon culshaw actor and impressionist wholl be his target today . Lets have a look at the papers first. And many of them lead on Government Announcements or interviews. The Sunday Express has one billion pound lifeline for derelict high streets. The Sunday Telegraph has shapps to send uk troops to ukraine, and The Sunday Times has Badenoch Piles Pressure on sunak to quit echr. The Observer Says an Education Minister has been keeping secret files on critics of their School Policy but the independent claims the tories are headed for an election wipe out and fraser that is the question that hangs over the conference, rishi sunak is trying to rebrand himself after being in a long period of the doldrums. He is t in to long period of the doldrums. He is trying to redefine long period of the doldrums. He 3 trying to redefine himself from being Manager Realist and more radical, slaying various dragons, there was an opinion poll showing there was an opinion poll showing the tory deficit was down to ten points, it was 20 not so long ago so it will das the tories, if they can get to tenby ten points by christmas they might scrape it by next year. Christmas they might scrape it by next ear. , ,. , next year. How big is the scale of challenge . Next year. How big is the scale of challenge . How next year. How big is the scale of challenge . How big next year. How big is the scale of challenge . How big is next year. How big is the scale of challenge . How big is the next year. How big is the scale of challenge . How big is the scale l next year. How big is the scale of| challenge . How big is the scale of the policy challenge, the problems of the country . The the policy challenge, the problems of the country . The policy challenge, the problems of the country . The key thing for me whether its of the country . The key thing for me whether its labour of the country . The key thing for me whether its labour or of the country . The key thing for me whether its labour or conservative l whether its labour or conservative is if they whether its labour or conservative is if they have to grip the huge problems is if they have to grip the huge problems that were made so significantly worse by the pandemic, the number of people using food banks, the number of people using food banks, the number of people homeless, the real fishers in our communities and societies which we need Long Term Solutions to and not quick need Long Term Solutions to and not quick fix need Long Term Solutions to and not quick fix it need Long Term Solutions to and not quick fix it so thats what ill be looking quick fix it so thats what ill be looking for. Ion quick fix it so thats what ill be looking for looking for. 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I suppose the War On Motorists, the uxbridge the War On Motorists, the uxbridge byeleclion. The War On Motorists, the uxbridge by election, with the War On Motorists, the uxbridge by election, with the the War On Motorists, the uxbridge by election, with the new the War On Motorists, the uxbridge by election, with the new les the War On Motorists, the uxbridge by election, with the new les l by election, with the new les ulez by election, with the new les ulez zone. By election, with the new les ulez zone, thats by election, with the new les ulez zone, thats a by election, with the new les ulez zone, thats a key by election, with the new les ulez zone, thats a key thing. Now, the main event. This time last year, rishi sunak might have had cause to put his feet up after losing the tory leadership to liz truss, but weeks later he had his nose to the grindstone, moving into number ten to placate the markets and calm the public and he is here now. What fine lets find out what kind of Prime Minister you want to be. Youve come out as a supporter of drivers, one of the people fighting the war is in cornwall where the council is proposing a speed limit of 20 mile an hour, the kind you say is anti british, but they are a conservative council, are they fighting the war against motorists . Good morning, its fantastic to be with you, when it came to this about driving, there is a sense that lots of people wanted to stop making life easy for people who use their cars and i didnt think that was right. Because for most people are the form of transport they rely on the most, its the freedom it gives you, the ability to get around and do your day to day life and for too many people it felt like everyone was trying to stop them doing that, imposing a blanket speed restrictions, thats what we seen in wales from the Labour Government there, and also. It wales from the Labour Government there, and also. There, and also. It similar to what the there, and also. It similar to what the core there, and also. It similar to what the core conservative there, and also. It similar to what the core conservative Cornwall Council is opposing and in north yorkshire, there are more than 100 Parish Councils who want to have a 20 mile an hour limit so if you think its the wrong thing, as youve explained, will you stop conservative council bringing in these plans . Conservative council bringing in these plans . This is about local eole these plans . This is about local people being these plans . This is about local people being in these plans . This is about local people being in the these plans . This is about local people being in the driving these plans . This is about local people being in the driving seat these plans . This is about local people being in the driving seat and its about making sure that things are not imposed on local communities without their consent. Of course it makes sense to have speed limits around for Example School areas, Everyone Wants safety for our children, but these things need to be done with consent and it cant be part of this War On Motorists and when i was chancellor i will fuel duty by record amounts to help people with the cost of living because cars are important, its why weve seen, you were talking about ulez, this idea that ordinary families should be forced to pay £12. 50 to take their kids to school or do the weekly shop, these are not right for our country and its right we reset the balance here and respect and recognise people rely on their cars. � , respect and recognise people rely on their cars. � ,. , respect and recognise people rely on their cars. � ,. Their cars. Lets be clear about what you their cars. Lets be clear about what you are their cars. Lets be clear about what you are actually their cars. Lets be clear aboutl what you are actually proposing here. Ourviewers what you are actually proposing here. Our viewers will have heard you expressed sympathy for people who think driving is pretty tough these days but i want to be really clear about what you are actually proposing will stop will you stop councils, whether they are conservative, labour or any colour of the rainbow, when you stop them introducing 20 mile an hour zones as they default . Because that is really what is at stake here. You can complain about it is lots of our viewers might do but are you going to stop it happening . Because if you dont then its just rhetoric, isnt it . Dont then its ust rhetoric, isnt it . , ,. ,. , ~ dont then its ust rhetoric, isnt it . , ,. ,. , it . No, this is about make show the statutory guidance it . No, this is about make show the statutory guidance that it . No, this is about make show the statutory guidance that goes it . No, this is about make show the statutory guidance that goes to statutory guidance that goes to local councils from government is clear that making local councils doing things with the support and consent of their local communities. But if they have that, then they can. � but if they have that, then they can. ~. ,. , but if they have that, then they can. ~. ,. , can. And not imposing things on then without can. And not imposing things on then without their can. And not imposing things on then without their consent, can. And not imposing things on then without their consent, the i then without their consent, the Transport Secretary will set out the detail in his speech later on. You have been detail in his speech later on. You have been talking detail in his speech later on. You have been talking about this, we want to be really clear, what youve just said is if local councils who are democratically elected want to do it they should be allowed to do it . , ,. , do it they should be allowed to do it . ,. ,. ,. , it . What they should be allowed to do in all cases it . What they should be allowed to do in all cases is it . What they should be allowed to do in all cases is act it . What they should be allowed to do in all cases is act in it . What they should be allowed to do in all cases is act in accordance| do in all cases is act in accordance with Government Guidance and thats what we are going to bring forward, making sure the guidance to councils about how these things are done is done with regard to the needs and wants of local communities. In labour run wales a blanket imposition, a 20 mile an hour limit, and hundreds of thousands of people have risen up against that had signed a petition and it gives you a sense of the strength of feeling on this issue and i want people to know we are on their side. You this issue and i want people to know we are on their side. We are on their side. You have said if local communities we are on their side. You have said if local communities and we are on their side. You have said if local communities and local if local communities and local councils who are democratically elected want to do it they can do it and thats an important point because i think some of those in the last few days, people might think your love for motorists seems to have come to you in the Conservative Party quite recently. It was a conservative government that told cities all over the country to bring in clean air zones which was tough for the drivers of older vehicles, it was a conservative mayor who first introduced and announced the low Emission Zone in london, a conservative councils have been introducing 20 mile an hour zones and a sceptic mightjust wonder if your new found passion for this agenda comes from the fact you have Beenin Agenda comes from the fact you have been in the doldrums in the polls for a long time and yet you hung on in uxbridge in the london suburb by campaigning against the low Emission Zone that your party put forward as a plan. That is what is happening here, isnt it . The a plan. That is what is happening here, isnt it . Here, isnt it . The bit you failed to mention. Here, isnt it . The bit you failed to mention, when here, isnt it . The bit you failed to mention, when i here, isnt it . The bit you failed to mention, when i was here, isnt it . The bit you failed i to mention, when i was chancellor Ike Cut Fuel Duty by record amounts. As previous chancellors did before you. As previous chancellors did before ou. , as previous chancellors did before ou. You. Previous chancellors froze it but i cut it you. Previous chancellors froze it but i cut it by you. Previous chancellors froze it but i cut it by the you. Previous chancellors froze it but i cut it by the largest you. Previous chancellors froze it but i cut it by the largest amount pretty much on record, thats safe to drive its £100 a year over the last year. You talked about ulez, when it came to charting a new course on that net zero which i set out, i set out a way to get their more pragmatic, more proportionate, more pragmatic, more proportionate, more realistic and that will Save Families £5,000, £10,000, £15,000, £20,000. , families £5,000, £10,000, £15,000, £20. 000 if families £5,000, £10,000, £15,000, £20. 000 if i £20,000. That is disputed. If i can finish. £20,000. That is disputed. If i can finish. I £20,000. That is disputed. If i can finish, i charted £20,000. That is disputed. If i can finish, i charted that £20,000. That is disputed. If i can finish, i charted that new can finish, i charted that new course on net zero, it wasnt a kneejerk reaction to the uxbridge by election, for a long time i have had concerns about the costs being asked of Working Families when it came to meeting these

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