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BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024

And weve had. Weve had 14 years of going round and round in circles, getting absolutely nowhere. Chaos and Division Feeding Chaos and division. And that has a cost, a human cost. In milton keynes, i met will, whos a fireman, and he has a simple dream, not an unreasonable dream. He wants to own his own home. Hes got two extra jobs on top of being a fireman, but he still cant afford it because the chaos and division of this government has robbed him of that dream. That is the price that he is paying. Sir keir starmer spent about all those supporters with banners saying change. Strategists always say during a campaign to have a simple message and keep repeating it until voters buy it and then do it some more. Im sure over the next six weeks that is how it is going to play out. More in a moment or two, i hope to speak to laura trott from the conservatives in the next little while but why dont we pause and catch up with some of the Sports Headlines of the day. Lets cross. Hello there. Thank you very much. Football news today that the new manager of west ham united. The former spain, real madrid and most recently wolves coaches been out of a job since leaving the Premier League last year. He agreed to deal with west ham earlier in the month is exceeds david moyes who won the Conference League with west ham last year. I Conference League with west ham last ear. , Conference League with west ham last ear. , u,. , Conference League with west ham last ear. ,. Year. I am here because i want to be here. For year. I am here because i want to be here for us. Year. I am here because i want to be here. For us, its year. I am here because i want to be here. For us, its a year. I am here because i want to be here. For us, its a fantastic year. I am here because i want to be here. For us, its a fantastic date here. For us, its a fantastic date when we close. Our Committee Members want 100 to be here. We had other possibilities, but i repeat i am very happy that it was notjust me because i chose west ham. Meanwhile, west hams lukasz because i chose west ham. Meanwhile, west hams Lukasz Piszczek because i chose west ham. Meanwhile, west hams Lukasz Piszczek et because i chose west ham. Meanwhile, west hams Lukasz Piszczek et al because i chose west ham. Meanwhile, west hams Lukasz Piszczek et al has i west hams Lukasz Piszczek et al has been charged by misconduct with the fa relating to alleged betting rule breaches. The charges relate to gains in the last events where it is alleged the brazilian midfielder deliberately try to get a card from the referee in order to influence betting markets. The investigation was triggered by suspicious Betting Patterns of has untiljune the 3rd to provide a response although he is already publicly denied any wrongdoing, saying on social media i will fight with every breath to clear my name. Elsewhere it looks as though Bayern Munich are closing in on Vincent Company as a new manager. It is understood that german giants are in advanced talks to agree compensation with burnley. Kompany could not stop his side being really get it from the Premier League but he is developed a good reputation and speaks german having previously played for hamburg. The england women have sent pakistan a target of 244 to win their opening one Day International in derby. Batting first, england have not looked as settled as dt 20 side that beat pakistan 3 0. They lost a steady flow of wickets before alice kathy dug into make 44, her best 0di score. In reply, pakistan are currently 51 1 off 11 overs. British cycling has received a majorfunding boost to secure future of the men and women tour of britain. Lloyds bank have signed a five year deal as title of the events. Womens tour was cancelled last year because of financial problems. The tour starts in two weeks time and finishes in greater manchester. Greater manchester. Biggest challen. E greater manchester. Biggest challenge for greater manchester. Biggest challenge for british greater manchester. Biggest challenge for British Cycling | greater manchester. Biggest l challenge for British Cycling is engaging with people who enjoy cycling in multiple different ways, whether they be active travel, leisure or any part in our sport are also but you sure we can drive commercial revenue that can be reinvested back. A key part of this deal is to make sure we are sustainable financially as the world changes around around us because more complex, thats really super important. And we are seeing new disciplines. We saw bmx freestyle debut in tokyo, will be Showcasing Lascaux and i think it prevents my Iconic Images in paris and we are keen to step forward and have a younger audience in different audience but also celebrate all the people who enjoy cycling. fist audience but also celebrate all the people who enjoy cycling. Audience but also celebrate all the people who enjoy cycling. People who enoy cycling. At the she wrote to ten people who enjoy cycling. At the she wrote to tell you, people who enjoy cycling. At the she wrote to tell you, the people who enjoy cycling. At the she wrote to tell you, the belgian wrote to tell you, the belgian writer Pittjonathan Millie to claim his second victory at the race with the slovenian Tadej Pogacar claimed his lead for the champion and waiting. Gary and thomas remained third. Fortennis, rafa nadal had waiting. Gary and thomas remained third. For tennis, rafa nadal had a shocking draw in the first round in paris. The 14 time champion has strong alexander and sverre have in the first round, not what anyone would want. Rafa nadal plans to retire later in the year. The world number one on the womens side has at a much kinder opening round drop. She faces and unseeded player. You are up to date with all the support. Thanks so much. Well come back to in Downing Street and as promised lets speak to the conservative mp laura trott who joins us now on the programme. Joining me now is the conservative mp laura trott. The premise to begin the day being asked why now and let me ask you the same question. Why now given that many of your own mps are said to beat bewildered by that decision and furious about it . The beat bewildered by that decision and furious about it . Furious about it . The crucial thing is that is inflation furious about it . The crucial thing is that is inflation is furious about it . The crucial thing is that is inflation is now furious about it . The crucial thing is that is inflation is now back furious about it . The crucial thing is that is inflation is now back to i is that is inflation is now back to normal levels, the economy has really turned a corner. So now is the right type of people to make a choice, a choice for a party who have a clear plan with a Prime Minister who will take the bold and Decisive Action to make sure you have a secure future for you and your family have a secure future for you and yourfamily in an increasingly unstable world. Your family in an increasingly unstable world. Your family in an increasingly unstable world. ~ ,. , ~ unstable world. Why do you think so man of unstable world. Why do you think so many of your unstable world. Why do you think so many of your colleagues unstable world. Why do you think so many of your colleagues are unstable world. Why do you think so many of your colleagues are so many of your colleagues are so uneasy about the timing of this decision . Many think they can be out of a job in six weeks time. They thought they had months to get things organised. There is realfury out there. Things organised. There is real fury out there. ~. , out there. Well, look, i was in the House Of Commons out there. Well, look, i was in the House Of Commons voting with. Out there. Well, look, i was in the i House Of Commons voting with many out there. Well, look, i was in the House Of Commons voting with many of my colleagues earlier on today, and when i saw and heard from all of them was a determination to go out there, to fight for every single vote and show that contrast between rishi sunak who has a plan, he was taking these bold and decisive steps and the labour party who want to fight this election on thin air with no Policy Platform whatsoever. Weill. No Policy Platform whatsoever. Well, lets talk about no Policy Platform whatsoever. Well, lets talk about policy no Policy Platform whatsoever. Well, lets talk about policy because one of the central planks that rishi sunak wants to make this election is about rwanda. Does that make any sort of sense given that still no planes have taken off, at best in the automotive member you may have a few people who have been sent at best and may be the numbers from the Boat Crossing actually have increased . Does it make sense to make rwanda so important, so critical . ,. , make rwanda so important, so critical . ,. ,. Critical . This is really important dividina critical . This is really important Dividing Line critical . This is really important Dividing Line between critical . This is really important Dividing Line between the critical . This is really important Dividing Line between the two. Dividing line between the two parties, between the conservative party who have taken action last year to bring down the number of illegal people coming over here illegally, down by author last year. But we know things have to go. But its going up again. That is why we have put the rwanda plan in place and face opposition from the labour party. It took so long to get this through parliament. We eventually did, and we have taken steps to put this in place now so flexing it up the ground as possible. But that does take time after you pass legislation, so flights as is always been the case are going to take off injuly. And this is an example of the choice that is facing british people at this election. But numbers are auoin people at this election. But numbers are going up people at this election. But numbers are going up in people at this election. But numbers are going up in terms people at this election. But numbers are going up in terms of people at this election. But numbers are going up in terms of what people at this election. But numbers are going up in terms of what is are going up in terms of what is happened this year with boa rivals. Effective you are saying as a party, which us on this but to look at evidence but trust us. Is that enough . Evidence but trust us. Is that enou~h . � evidence but trust us. Is that enough . Evidence but trust us. Is that enou~h . ,. , enough . Im saying last year because of action we enough . Im saying last year because of action we took, enough . Im saying last year because of action we took, numbers enough . Im saying last year because of action we took, numbers coming. Of action we took, numbers coming over here illegally were down by a third and thats in contrast with what was happening and a lot of the rest of europe. Now this year what we are saying is that we have passed legislation which will mean that we can remove people who have come over here illegally to a third nation, to rwanda, and what that will mean is we will have a strong determining place. Now we want to do that. We have plans in place to be to do that. We have put money aside to be able to do that, and what we want to do. � ,. ,. Able to do that, and what we want to do. � i. ,. Able to do that, and what we want to do. �. ,. Do. But you are still at the point of guessing do. But you are still at the point of guessing that do. But you are still at the point of guessing that these do. But you are still at the point of guessing that these things do. But you are still at the point of guessing that these things are | of guessing that these things are going to actually work, and thats preposition youre putting to the public. Life preposition youre putting to the ublic. ~ ~. ,. , preposition youre putting to the ublic. ~ ~. ,. ,. , public. We know the principle of the works with that public. We know the principle of the works with that we public. We know the principle of the works with that we have public. We know the principle of the works with that we have seen public. We know the principle of the works with that we have seen that l public. We know the principle of the | works with that we have seen that in many other cases, and that will be what will happen here. But the point is that this is a contrast between what we have which is a clear plan and with the labour party have which is no plan whatsoever for what theyre going to do about illegal migration. Theyre going to do about illegal miaration. ~. ,. , theyre going to do about illegal miaration. ~. , migration. Well, labour will already in the last few migration. Well, labour will already in the last few weeks migration. Well, labour will already in the last few weeks outline migration. Well, labour will already in the last few weeks outline what l in the last few weeks outline what their plan actually is but let me move on to a separate issue because rishi sunak stood here behind me yesterday making his first pitch. He talked about the Furlough Scheme and talked about the Furlough Scheme and talked about the Furlough Scheme and talked about being chancellor. No mention of anything to do with the Wrecking Ball of liz truss. No mention of the lying of boris johnson. 0urvoters mention of the lying of boris johnson. 0ur voters to forget all of that . I johnson. Our voters to forget all of that . , johnson. Our voters to forget all of that . ,. That . I am very clear about the workers of that . I am very clear about the workers of this that . I am very clear about the workers of this conservative i workers of this conservative government has been since 2010, whereby the weight we inherited an absolute economic mess in the labour party. Since then what we have done is we have seen british kids being some of the best readers in the entire world. We have revolutionised the education system. We have completely changed the way our welfare system works. It pays to work for the first time. Implement levels are up. Youth under clement levels are up. Youth under clement levels are up. Youth under clement levels are down. When implement levels are down. When implement levels are down by 40 . The record of the conservative party in the last 14 years is a strong one was that now we know times of been incredibly tough recently. We have been through two major issues in the last few years alone with the pandemic and with the energy price crisis. Its pandemic and with the energy price crisis. � ,. , pandemic and with the energy price crisis. � ,. ,. Crisis. Its so interesting and im crisis. Its so interesting and im sorry crisis. Its so interesting and im sorry to crisis. Its so interesting and im sorry to cut crisis. Its so interesting and im sorry to cut across crisis. Its so interesting and im sorry to cut across you. | im sorry to cut across you. Apologies to cut across you but it is so interesting even if you answer me there you wont acknowledge some of the real damage that the liz truss premiership actually did to real people that youre not going out to in saying stick with us, we can make your life better. Ijust dont understand why you want acknowledge and even engage in that as you make this proposition to the voters. �. , ~ as you make this proposition to the voters. �. ~. Voters. Im talking about the kind of record of voters. Im talking about the kind of record of the voters. Im talking about the kind of record of the conservative voters. Im talking about the kind| of record of the conservative party since 2010. I will completely acknowledge that during that period, mistakes were made to my mistakes by the way that were averse to by the chancellor, and i would point to Decisive Action that rishi sunak is taken since 18 months ago he became Prime Minister was of inflation was at 11 , Rebuff Phenomena as notjust happen here and he has taken decisive steps to bring inflation down. So is now back to normal levels and that is absolutely crucial for so many people sitting at home. ,. ,. ,. , at home. Now he said on one of those cam aiun at home. Now he said on one of those Campaign Stops at home. Now he said on one of those Campaign Stops are at home. Now he said on one of those Campaign Stops are people at home. Now he said on one of those Campaign Stops are people have at home. Now he said on one of those Campaign Stops are people have been| Campaign Stops are people have been looking at the figures and totting up looking at the figures and totting up the numbers and if labour get in, it will cost people an average of £2000 most of the you want to back that up with show me how you come to that conclusion . 0r that up with show me how you come to that conclusion . Or are you just scaring people . 50 that conclusion . Or are you Ust Scaring Peopleai that conclusion . Or ar

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