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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240607-7680

Remotely for it, not least from reform, who are gaining traction in the polls. find reform, who are gaining traction in the olls. ., reform, who are gaining traction in the olls. . ., reform, who are gaining traction in the olls. ., ~ reform, who are gaining traction in the olls. ., ,, ., reform, who are gaining traction in the olls. ., ~ . , the polls. and do you think that is wh he the polls. and do you think that is why he has the polls. and do you think that is why he has apologised? the polls. and do you think that is why he has apologised? because l the polls. and do you think that is | why he has apologised? because of that political threat? j why he has apologised? because of that political threat? that political threat? i think they will have realised that political threat? i think they will have realised this that political threat? i think they will have realised this is - that political threat? i think they will have realised this is a - that political threat? i think they| will have realised this is a serious problem. there was a conservative minister who was put out in the airwaves this morning who was asked, why had he left early, and he was unable to answer. theyjust realised this was going to be a huge problem. the only way to deal with it, the only way to have any damage limitation, was to apologise for it. he was really in a difficult corner at the moment. because he is on the back foot, because he is 20 points behind in the polls, he feels he has to be back here and fighting and politicking, and claiming that the labour party is going to raise taxes by £2000. | labour party is going to raise taxes by £2000. i can sort of see that, the reality of that, but the problem is, in the cold light of day, this looks like somebody who was not being prime ministerial, who

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Election Debate 20240607-1380

That only happens potentially once every five years so an enormous opportunity from them but that in itself brings pressure and a desire to really get involved. with seven people effectively i ll try to grab the limelight at the same time, it could get messy. the limelight at the same time, it could get messy. sarah thought for moderator- could get messy. sarah thought for moderator. just could get messy. sarah thought for moderator. just a could get messy. sarah thought for moderator. just a final could get messy. sarah thought for moderator. just a final thought. i could get messy. sarah thought forj moderator. just a final thought. on d day, there was the fallout set out for us of the apology, how the apollo g will be seen by the public? apology. i think they will be viewing it very badly. it takes away time from things they want to talk about and the £2000 claim which they thought was getting some traction but debatable. in terms of topics you don t get much better than posing with world war ii families and world leaders and it was an opportunity missed that turned into a question of competence at that is the key issue here because it raises the question about rishi sunak s ability to do the right thing and

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Signed 20240607-4320

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240607-1920

Hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and rogerjohnson. lots of claims and counter claims were made during the televised leaders debate between rishi sunak and sir keir starmer this week, including the heavily disputed conservative accusation that labour s policies would mean a £2,000 tax rise for every household. so what might come up in tonight s tv debate? our correspondent nick eardley from bbc verify has been taking a look. good morning from bbc verify h0. it s a big one tonight. seven parties taking part in the debate, a reminder of who. conservatives, labour, lib dems, snp, greens, reform and plaid cymru. a busy stage. lots for us to fact check and scrutinise tonight. but to prepare you, i just wanted to remind you of some

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Election Debate 20240607-60

Overtaxed, interesting to hear penny mordaunt repeat the £2000 burger that we spent a lot of time dissecting the credibility of 2000 figure. interesting to see penny mordaunt went there again. secondly, an interesting angry exchange between penny mordaunt and angela rayner on defence. i thought that was telling, penny mordaunt keen to talk about the nuclear deterrence. another thing which stood out is stephen flynn, the snp leader, the applause he got, the first to get rounds of applause. an interesting topic that got applause from the audience. specially selected to represent different voters, a carefully made of audience there. interestingly on brexit, he talked about the damage the economy, talked about the damage the economy, talked about the damage the economy, talked about an end to the demonisation of migration, which got around of applause and free tuition fees in scotland. i think the

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