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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 13:05:00

That this decision will be appealed. rishi sunak confirmed that today, together with partners who brought this case and those across the sector, everyone will keep fighting. we were really encouraged to see how much the public got behind this. the uk has signed up to the refugee convention, we have to remember people have the right to claim asylum. the thought that people would arrive here and not be given proper process and sent somewhere else, that in itself is unlawful and although this has now been halted over the last year, so many people who have been through things we cannot imagine have had sleepless nights, have had their mental health really compromised at the thought that they might be deported and ultimately sent back to their own country. fist ultimately sent back to their own count . ., ., , country. at the moment him many eole country. at the moment him many peeple are country. at the moment him many peeple are we country. at the moment him many people are we talking country. at the moment him many people are we talking about? - country. at the moment him many - people are we talking about? because as we know, no people have been sent to rwanda under this policy. how many people are in limbo wondering

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Daily Global 20240604 18:47:00

Organisations working in the counlrv organisations working in the country. so organisations working in the count . ., , country. so you ve got this meeting of eole country. so you ve got this meeting of people from country. so you ve got this meeting of people from all country. so you ve got this meeting of people from all over country. so you ve got this meeting of people from all over the - country. so you ve got this meeting of people from all over the world i country. so you ve got this meeting of people from all over the world in j of people from all over the world in cape town at the moment. just explain what it is you are trying to achieve and what you end goals are. well, we are really happy to participate in this meeting, which brings together a very diverse stakeholders, people with the lived experience, people who have mental health conditions, carries, grassroots organisations, funders, government organisations, there is people here from 46 countries, so what is really the centre of this meeting is peer learning, learning from each other how action can be taken to advance mental health care and mental health support, so this is kind of a mix of bottom up and top down, where bottom up meats top down, where bottom up meats top down in terms of additive that action on mental health. it s a very important meeting and i m pleased to be part of it. important meeting and i m pleased to

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 09:06:00

Lockdown was too long, too harsh and a mistake.- publish lockdown was too long, too harsh and a mistake.- publish them - a mistake. i agree. publish them all? the inquiry a mistake. i agree. publish them all? the inquiry has a mistake. i agree. publish them all? the inquiry has all a mistake. i agree. publish them all? the inquiry has all of - a mistake. i agree. publish them all? the inquiry has all of these l all? the inquiry has all of these messages. all? the inquiry has all of these messages. why all? the inquiry has all of these messages, why not all? the inquiry has all of these messages, why not publish - all? the inquiry has all of these l messages, why not publish them all? the inquiry has all of these - messages, why not publish them all right now? it is a conversation we need to have right now because there will be another pandemic, under the pathogen along in the future what chance have we got to get it right next time? chance have we got to get it right next time? ,, ., , , , , next time? should the paper publish them all? you next time? should the paper publish them all? you are next time? should the paper publish them all? you are one next time? should the paper publish them all? you are one of next time? should the paper publish them all? you are one of the - next time? should the paper publish them all? you are one of the few- them all? you are one of the few people in the country has gone through every message, why not put them in the public domain? there are several more them in the public domain? there are several more days them in the public domain? there are several more days of them in the public domain? there are several more days of this, them in the public domain? there are several more days of this, there - them in the public domain? there are several more days of this, there is - several more days of this, there is more to come. the files are four times the size of war and peace. the nixon tapes is comparison, when he was recorded in the white house and it took decades to publish those things. some things are not in the public interest to disclose, but what is being released day by day, each of them opening about a conversation we would not have had. one of the messages that was published yesterday suggested the government knew rishi sunak s eat

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 09:13:00

The pandemic and borisjohnson s behaviour during partygate came back to the fore. chris heaton harris is the northen ireland secretary and was one of team johnson s loyal lieutenants. he s here. let s start with covid, as we will in a few minutes with labour sjonathan ashworth, as it feels like a moment where we can process a bit of what happened to us all. no, the government strategy was to try and protect the british public as best as they could to try and protect the british economy as best as it could and to try and give as much information as it possibly could at the right times, which is why you saw chris whitty in press conferences and doing other things. do you think it was ok for notjust ministers, but the most senior civil servant in the country to be talking about what was going on, choking on their phones with each other about what was going on? one mp said it looks cringeworthy? what what was going on? one mp said it looks cringeworthy? looks cringeworthy? what we are seeinr , it looks cringeworthy? what we are seeing. it is looks cringeworthy? what we are seeing. it is a looks cringeworthy? what we are

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 09:08:00

Screeching to another and it should have been a lot more consistent throughout. have been a lot more consistent throughout- have been a lot more consistent throu:hout. ., , throughout. one of the interesting thin is throughout. one of the interesting thing is that throughout. one of the interesting thing is that whole throughout. one of the interesting thing is that whole period - throughout. one of the interesting thing is that whole period is - throughout. one of the interesting thing is that whole period is that i thing is that whole period is that labour pretty much always went with the government. as hannah has been reminding us, it was a scramble and people are trying to work out the right thing to do. but where labour are posing properly at that time, really interrogating the information? i really interrogating the information? really interrogating the information? ., ., ., ., information? i would have gone for harsher lockdowns information? i would have gone for harsher lockdowns because - information? i would have gone for harsher lockdowns because the - harsher lockdowns because the evidence harsher lockdowns because the evidence was quite apparent in my constituency is when the eat out to help out constituency is when the eat out to help out happen, there was a spike in deaths help out happen, there was a spike in deaths because of that, in ilford south in deaths because of that, in ilford south and in deaths because of that, in ilford south and similar urban communities across south and similar urban communities across the south and similar urban communities across the country. we knew that within across the country. we knew that within weeks. my question is, yes it is important within weeks. my question is, yes it is important this stuff has come out but what is important this stuff has come out but what are the consequences going to he? but what are the consequences going to he? i but what are the consequences going to be? i want to see the full report to be? i want to see the full report. all of those messages are published report. all of those messages are published and as soon as possible. will have published and as soon as possible. will have to deal with the journalistic integrity issues on

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 09:17:00

The mail on sunday, so the same laws. rishi sunak said in the mail on sunday, so we - the same laws. rishi sunak said in the mail on sunday, so we got i the same laws. rishi sunak said in the mail on sunday, so we got a i the mail on sunday, so we got a pretty good idea. we the mail on sunday, so we got a pretty good idea- pretty good idea. we need a full ranue pretty good idea. we need a full ranae of pretty good idea. we need a full range of our pretty good idea. we need a full range of our arsenal pretty good idea. we need a full range of our arsenal to - pretty good idea. we need a full range of our arsenal to try i pretty good idea. we need a full range of our arsenal to try to i pretty good idea. we need a full. range of our arsenal to try to stop both people trafficking and illegal migration across the channel that involves proper conversations that are ongoing with our french counterparts and indeed other european counterparts too. that is to try to ensure people are held in the first safe country they come to. but also includes international development aid, because you want to try and make sure the economy in places where people are trying to come from develop themselves so they don t need to make thatjourney and there s a whole piece around legislation as well which we need to get right. flan legislation as well which we need to net riuht. ., legislation as well which we need to net riuht. . ., legislation as well which we need to net riuht. ., . legislation as well which we need to et riht. ., ., a, ., get right. can i read you what the team of priti get right. can i read you what the team of priti patel, get right. can i read you what the team of priti patel, former- get right. can i read you what the team of priti patel, former home| team of priti patel, former home secretary, she brought in loads of new laws to try to address this problem. herteam new laws to try to address this problem. her team a call this plan window dressing, having hyped up what they will do, they haven t come up what they will do, they haven t come up with anything remotely new. if priti patel thinks you already have laws that you need what is the point

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 09:20:00

Huge amount of migration into this country and we like it because it s really good for our economy and social fabric really good for our economy and socialfabric in really good for our economy and social fabric in general, really good for our economy and socialfabric in general, but really good for our economy and social fabric in general, but the one thing in my constituency that upset that balance slightly as a number of people coming into this country. number of people coming into this count . , ,., number of people coming into this count . , , ., ., number of people coming into this count . , ,., ., ., country. this is about what you do, if eole country. this is about what you do, if people arrive. country. this is about what you do, if people arrive. you country. this is about what you do, if people arrive. you mentioned i country. this is about what you do, | if people arrive. you mentioned the rwanda scheme if it gets up and running, as the gagnant hopes it will do, it s not projected to take any more than a few hundred people. the only other deal uk has is with albania. rishi sunak s proposal would involve detaining tens of thousands of people. where are they all going to go and how. where are you proposing you send them? that’s you proposing you send them? that s wh it s you proposing you send them? that s why it s part you proposing you send them? that s why it s part of you proposing you send them? that s why it s part of a you proposing you send them? that s why it s part of a whole you proposing you send them? that s why it s part of a whole range - you proposing you send them? that s why it s part of a whole range of i why it s part of a whole range of things, whole gambit of things to try and both keep people in home country as they possibly can be to try to make sure that they are

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 09:16:00

Society and the previous time we had a pandemic we certainly didn t have whatsapp. we would never have known what the politicians of the time or indeed the scientists were thinking. let s talk about a big issue for our viewers and for your party, and for many people coming this week. we are expecting the next couple of days rishi sunak to announce new laws to try to stop small boats coming across the channel and arriving in this country. the idea is to deport anyone who arrives and to stop them ever from anyone who arrives and to stop them everfrom claiming anyone who arrives and to stop them ever from claiming asylum anyone who arrives and to stop them everfrom claiming asylum here in this country. the problem is if anyone s been paying attention, the new laws proposed to be brought in are almost identical to the laws that have already been brought in and they haven t worked, rivals are at record levels, so what s the point of new laws? at record levels, so what s the point of new laws? actually, i ve et to point of new laws? actually, i ve yet to see point of new laws? actually, i ve yet to see the point of new laws? actually, i ve yet to see the new point of new laws? actually, i ve yet to see the new law point of new laws? actually, i ve yet to see the new law and i i point of new laws? actually, i ve. yet to see the new law and i don t think anybody else has apart from the home secretary and the prime minister and a handful of civil servants around it, so we can t authoritatively say they are exactly the same laws. the same laws. rishi sunak said in the same laws. rishi sunak said in the mail on the same laws. rishi sunak said in the mail on sunday, the same laws. rishi sunak said in

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