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Gutfeld

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actually he'd want to do is cause any trouble. and the headmaster here is david cameron. yeah. and one of the pictures looks like... one of their colleagues impishly said that to me when he got the job. he said, "have you seen the picture? "they look like headmaster and head boy." it's hilarious. and said david cameron had a better suit. politicians are so mean about each other. here's another thing tales from sundays. tales from sundays. i mean, i've been working on a sunday for a long time, and one of the things that happened was you'd never have a party leader out, sir keir starmer and a frontbencher at the same time. funnily enough, whilst you had sir keir starmer, we had wes streeting and that's unusual to allow another voice to come out. so can we go back in time? what was the take away from the sir keir starmer interview? i can tell you what happened with wes streeting if anyone's going to get there. but henry, what was sir keir starmer�*s manoeuvre today on the tv? well, inevitably, a lot of the interview was taken up with the situation in the middle east and the strikes on yemen. and we saw there and it's of a piece, i think,

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Newscast

and not really saying? well, they would say that they have said plenty of things that they would do differently. but i mean, probably not on foreign policy, which we've been talking about today, but, you know, on... whether it ends up being 28 billion or less, they would borrow to invest in the economy. i'm sure you heard from wes streeting in various ways. he would he would run the health service differently. but, yes, i mean, ithink those are the questions you're going to hear for a lot of the year. 0k. and i think in many ways, this year could be quite tedious until we actually get to the general election campaign, i'm afraid to say. there you go. there's an advert for you. it won't because it will be filled with scoops from you, henry. so it won't be dull. you'll be filled with scoops, with the things that politicians don't want to know. that's what the politicians want to talk about. there are lots of things they don't want to talk about which we will be rooting around. and one of the things that

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Newscast

"they look like headmaster and head boy." it's hilarious. and said david cameron had a better suit. politicians are so mean about each other. here's another thing tales from sundays. i mean, i've been working on a sunday for a long time, and one of the things that happened was you'd never have a party leader out, sir keir starmer and a frontbencher at the same time. funnily enough, whilst you had sir keir starmer, we had wes streeting and that's unusual to allow another voice to come out. so can we go back in time? what was the take away from the sir keir starmer interview? i can tell you what happened with wes streeting if anyone's going to get there. but henry, what was sir keir starmer�*s manoeuvre today on the tv? well, inevitably, a lot of the interview was taken up with the situation in the middle east and the strikes on yemen.

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Newscast

argument that his earnings and more generally his dealings when he was out of office were not fairgame. basically, he was saying those were from when he was a private citizen. and i think that's generally how we treat former prime ministers. but we're not very used to having a situation where a former prime minister comes back into the cabinet. and i think that probably does impose a slightly higher level of scrutiny on what he was up to. which kind ofjoins up many of the thoughts we've had today, because when they go, they normally scamper off. and we do like to say where they've gone and look at the checks they're trousering. and then then lo and behold, it's now a public policy question when they come back. and look, time's defeated us. we can't go on. but henry, it's lovely to have you on a day off. thank you very much for summarising everything that's happened. we're going to say good bye now. good bye. bye bye. newscast from the bbc.

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and forensic as laura's interviews are, i'm sure they are slightly less stressful for lord cameron than they are for most of the cabinet ministers. this is a recurring theme of the weekend newscast. it's rishi sunak who gave him thatjob. yes, he surprised people on downing street like henry. he's wielding him, if i may use that phrase, in more and more muscular ways. and he's allowed him perhaps to go to ukraine. it's a train that my paper says today was a steel chain, had a bet on it. you've made thejourney in the back of a van. i think they're a duo. i think we should just say on this newscast, it's almost like a regent. i think we should just say on this newscast, it's almost like a regent. he's almost a regent. also on that sort of meta point about david cameron, how interesting it is that david cameron came and did this interview, and i was shocked and he went into downing street and became foreign secretary when i finally managed to raise someone in downing street on the phone to talk through it, i said, "you know, "is he just going to float above the fray or is he going to muck "in to the politics?"

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sort of said, "yeah, i got the briefing, absolutely happy "to back it, the right thing to do." so i think in terms of the action this week, i think the government feels absolutely rock solid. i think the labour leadership also feels solid on it. but they know also that there will be noises from their backbenchers about whether or not they should have gone to parliament and also for keir starmer as an individual politician, because not so long ago, as we touched on yesterday, he was promising the prevention of military action act, which would have required a vote in parliament before military action. and i wonder, henry, what you made of his sort of... i was going to say wriggle. that might be unkind. have you changed your mind? no. there's no inconsistency here. really? there's obviously a huge distinction between an operation, the like of which we've seen in the last few days and military action, - a sustained campaign. military action, usually involving - troops on the ground. that's recognised by everybody. national security must come first.

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of a foreign prime minister. no offense to james cleverly, opposite numbers, expect to see opposite numbers, but david cameron has the status as a former pm to take lots of that work of rishi sunak�*s back. take us behind the scenes because when you walked in here for i wouldn't call it rehearsals, people looking at this would not think it's been rehearsed. but when you walked in here, you passed on the comment that geordie gregg made. the former editor of the daily mail, now editor in chief of the independent, who was on our panel this morning. what did he say? at the end of the david cameron interview, i asked him how he thought it went and he said he purred, "the rolls—royce is back." henry, live reaction to that gossip from the green room? well, i mean, it's certainly true that once you've been prime minister, you know, as tough

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can i go back to where you began? this is the card employed by rishi sunak. henry was there on downing street. now then we see him being wielded almost say, i like a deputy prime minister and i wonder if you two boffins think that cameron's trumped dowden? i think david cameron has a lot of power and a lot of influence. i must push you to answer my question. and i think that david cameron is doing a lot of work that the prime minister otherwise would actually be doing. so those grip and grins, the cheesy handshakes in front of number ten when foreign leaders come to town, those bits of protocol, those bits of phone calls, those bits of this, that and the other, david cameron can do a lot of that work that a prime minister would normally do because he has the status of a foreign prime minister. no offense to james cleverly, opposite numbers, expect to see opposite numbers, but david cameron has the status as a former pm to take lots of that work of rishi sunak�*s back. take us behind the scenes

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