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BBC News

as group sava nta comres. as group savanta comres. we go into the conference, other as we go into the conference, how other conservatives looking when we look at the polls, there are various polls out there, what are they telling us?— polls out there, what are they tellin: us? , ., , ., telling us? they are telling us that if there was _ telling us? they are telling us that if there was a _ telling us? they are telling us that if there was a general— telling us? they are telling us that if there was a general election - if there was a general election tomorrow, there would be a total wipe—out, frankly. some of the polling leads we have seen the labour party last week, one was 33 points, i mean, if you put that into a seat calculator, that shows the conservative party are going to ultimately get very few seats, maybe even zero. i think that poll is an outlier but we are seeing a labour enjoy a majority they haven't had since 1997 and a polished sash haven't had since 1992. this is pretty unprecedented and there is a long way for the conservatives to go so you can claw some of that back, let alone be the government at the next election. the let alone be the government at the next election-— next election. the poll you were auoted next election. the poll you were quoted may _ next election. the poll you were quoted may have _

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Breakfast

keep cash— they wanted to change. we need to keep cash in businesses, rolling back— keep cash in businesses, rolling back national insurance increases and looking at a vat relief and then looking _ and looking at a vat relief and then looking at— and looking at a vat relief and then looking at additional powers to the regulator— looking at additional powers to the regulator to look at businesses energy— regulator to look at businesses energy costs and wider energy security — energy costs and wider energy securi . ., x' , energy costs and wider energy securi . ., , ., , energy costs and wider energy securi . ., ., , , security. how quickly does this need to happen? — security. how quickly does this need to happen? urgently, _ security. how quickly does this need to happen? urgently, there - security. how quickly does this need to happen? urgently, there are - to happen? urgently, there are businesses _ to happen? urgently, there are businesses that _ to happen? urgently, there are businesses that are _ to happen? urgently, there are businesses that are months - to happen? urgently, there are i businesses that are months away to happen? urgently, there are - businesses that are months away from throwing _ businesses that are months away from throwing in _ businesses that are months away from throwing in the towel because they cannot— throwing in the towel because they cannot afford the bills they are being — cannot afford the bills they are being quoted. we cannot afford the bills they are being quoted-— cannot afford the bills they are bein: auoted. ~ , . , ~ being quoted. we started this week in leeds, being quoted. we started this week in leeds. then _ being quoted. we started this week in leeds, then we _ being quoted. we started this week in leeds, then we went _ being quoted. we started this week in leeds, then we went to - being quoted. we started this week in leeds, then we went to greater. in leeds, then we went to greater manchester, this morning in birmingham, and the message is the same. these are businesses that are adjusting to leaving the european union and that her survive covid, businesses that are viable but this is the biggest crisis yet. whatever happens tomorrow, the action is to come as soon as possible. some of those figures are so stark, a ten time increase in energy bills. thank you, we will be back later. let's talk to jack blanchard, uk editor at politico, and aubrey allegretti, political correspondent

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The Papers

i think this is going to be one of the key issues that will be in the new prime minister's entry on september five. new prime minister's entry on septemberfive. they new prime minister's entry on september five. they will have to put in a plan to tackle knife crime and see if they can bring those incidences down because it is a massive concern to people. the same sto on massive concern to people. the same story on the — massive concern to people. the same story on the front _ massive concern to people. the same story on the front page _ massive concern to people. the same story on the front page of— massive concern to people. the same story on the front page of the - massive concern to people. the same story on the front page of the sun, i story on the front page of the sun, their headline tyson's hell is because knifed to death. it's a tragic individual story but also tyson fury raising the wider issue of wanting harsher punishments and wanting a government plan. yes. of wanting harsher punishments and wanting a government plan.- wanting a government plan. yes, he is auoted wanting a government plan. yes, he is quoted as — wanting a government plan. yes, he is quoted as saying _ wanting a government plan. yes, he is quoted as saying this _ wanting a government plan. yes, he is quoted as saying this is _ wanting a government plan. yes, he is quoted as saying this is becoming | is quoted as saying this is becoming ridiculous, _ is quoted as saying this is becoming ridiculous, idiots carrying knives, this needs — ridiculous, idiots carrying knives, this needs to stop. he claims there is a pandemic in knife crime and says— is a pandemic in knife crime and says you — is a pandemic in knife crime and says you don't know how hard it is until_ says you don't know how hard it is until it _ says you don't know how hard it is until it is — says you don't know how hard it is until it is one _ says you don't know how hard it is until it is one of your own, life is very— until it is one of your own, life is very precious, it can be taken away

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BBC News

price on ukraine. what will be next if they are not stopped? glad price on ukraine. what will be next if they are not stopped?— if they are not stopped? glad to be auoted as if they are not stopped? glad to be quoted as talking _ if they are not stopped? glad to be quoted as talking enthusiastically l quoted as talking enthusiastically about peter the great the other day. talking about peter the great, russian empire, perhaps trying to recreate that? tt russian empire, perhaps trying to recreate that?— russian empire, perhaps trying to recreate that? . , ,., , ., recreate that? it was unpopular when we were reminding _ recreate that? it was unpopular when we were reminding people. _ recreate that? it was unpopular when we were reminding people. russian l we were reminding people. russian empire. the soviet union. same project, different names. they way are developing their society is to go and grab more lands, more nations, more people. sometimes we have to stop them doing it. i want to ask you about the british help you have been getting. i gather that the british defence secretary, and we are just hearing this, ben wallace, is on an annex visit right now to ukraine, he has been meeting ukrainian officials from your government, including president

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BBC News-20220113-10:21:00

and therefore, his authority is totally diminished and i think his position as leader of the country is terminally undermined. fine position as leader of the country is terminally undermined.— terminally undermined. one li is auoted in terminally undermined. one li is quoted in the _ terminally undermined. one li is quoted in the newspapers - terminally undermined. one li is quoted in the newspapers today | quoted in the newspapers today saying he is a fighter, he has more fight in him than the vast majority of people. if sue gray finds he didn't break the rules, he can carry on. —— ally. didn't break the rules, he can carry on- -- ally-— on. -- ally. yes, and boris has a very good _ on. -- ally. yes, and boris has a very good knack _ on. -- ally. yes, and boris has a very good knack of _ on. -- ally. yes, and boris has a very good knack of surviving - on. -- ally. yes, and boris has a very good knack of surviving the | very good knack of surviving the most disastrous situations. however, i did work with sue gray when i was chairman of the committee on standards. she is a feisty senior civil servant and i think she will tell us the truth as it is. sir alistair graham, former chairman of

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Breakfast-20220316-06:54:00

to come in for questioning so nazanin went in not expecting to have her british passport back. they did question her, it was quite intense and at the end, they said, here is a british passport. bear in mind she has not had a british passport since the 3rd of april 20 16, six years ago. she has served at her sentence, she also served out the extra year on top of her five year sentence. she is technically on a travel ban but the fact that the transport has been given to us makes us feel very hopeful and her husband is certainly feeling quite helpful today. the prior —— quite hopeful today. the prior -- quite hopeful toda . ~ , ., , , today. the prime minister has been auoted today. the prime minister has been quoted today _ today. the prime minister has been quoted today saying _ today. the prime minister has been quoted today saying that _ today. the prime minister has been quoted today saying that he - today. the prime minister has been quoted today saying that he was i quoted today saying that he was hopeful things were moving forward, negotiations continue to be under way. he said that things could go right out to the wire. it sounds more hopeful than it was 24 hours ago, though? more hopeful than it was 24 hours ago. though?— more hopeful than it was 24 hours ago, though? that's right, we know there is a british _

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