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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240607-2520

Salary, so that they are not, as is currently the case, taxed at a higher level than those who earn interest on assets. so we are really clear that we are talking about a fairer tax system, and that is necessary, so that the investment is there to put into the nhs, to ensure that everybody can see a dentist when they need one, same day care if you urgently need something. i think lots of people would welcome what you are saying about being able to see a dentist, but without being disrespectful, you can put anything you like in your manifesto with any number on it, and you are never actually going to have to deliver on it, because as things stand, you are not going to form the next government, are you? not going to form the next government, are ou? ., ., ., government, are you? no, we are not retendin: government, are you? no, we are not pretending that we government, are you? no, we are not pretending that we are. government, are you? no, we are not pretending that we are. it pretending that we are. it is important that we put forward a manifesto that sets out bold policies and sets out how they can be funded. we are not saying we are going to be the next prime minister. what we are saying is that we can get a group of green mps in

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Signed 20240607-1560

Location. the nhs has been chronically underfunded for decades, it is on its knees and this cannot be allowed to continue. most of us agree about that. the answer is not, as the conservatives and, surprisingly, labourthink, to surprisingly, labour think, to invite surprisingly, labourthink, to invite big multinational companies further into our national health service. the answer is investment and protecting our nhs. band service. the answer is investment and protecting our nhs. and protecting our nhs. and the money comes and protecting our nhs. and the money comes from? and protecting our nhs. and the money comes from? we - and protecting our nhs. and the i money comes from? we announced and protecting our nhs. and the - money comes from? we announced our health and social money comes from? we announced our health and social care money comes from? we announced our health and social care policy health and social care policy yesterday, including £30 billion of an increase in funding for our health services, 20 billion on social care, and it s really important we understand how closely those are linked, because if we have better social care, those are linked, because if we have bettersocial care, it those are linked, because if we have better social care, it takes the pressure off the nhs. and a one off £20 billion capital investment. these are large sums where do they come from? these are large sums - where do they come from? come from? from reforming the tax s stem. come from? from reforming the tax system. currently come from? from reforming the tax system. currently the come from? from reforming the tax system. currently the uk come from? from reforming the tax system. currently the uk tax - come from? from reforming the tax| system. currently the uk tax system is unbelievably unfair, putting more onus on lower income working people to contribute to the treasury than it does towards the super rich, the

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Election Debate 20240607-1860

See investment in public service, what we want to see is fair funding for wales so we can deliver for the people. he was very clear, he wasn t trying to play up politics, he was talking about policies that would impact people s lives and to the cooperation agreement we were able to ensure that every child in a primary school in wales receives ace free school meals. we need plaid cymru preventatives in westminster fighting for wales because labour simply won t. fighting for wales because labour simply won t- simply won t. nigel farage says decarbonisation simply won t. nigel farage says decarbonisation won t simply won t. nigel farage says decarbonisation won t happen, i simply won t. nigel farage says i decarbonisation won t happen, it s unaffordable, unattainable. what we re doing is sacrificing manufacturing and growth and we are exporting carbon emissions. i think she ut it exporting carbon emissions. i think she put it very exporting carbon emissions. i think she put it very well exporting carbon emissions. i think she put it very well exporting carbon emissions. i think she put it very well carla - exporting carbon emissions. i thinkj she put it very well carla denyer she put it very well carla denyer put it she put it very well carla denyer put it very she put it very well carla denyer put it very well. every word that came put it very well. every word that came out put it very well. every word that came out of nigel farage s mouth on the climate came out of nigel farage s mouth on the climate crisis was not correct. tackling the climate crisis was not correct. tackling the climate crisis is a way

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Transcripts For MSNBC The ReidOut 20240607-2880

This is not an indictment of interracial relationships as you know, i have a black father and a white mother. byron donalds, tim scott, herschel walker, wesley hunt, they have all made these disgusting comments about the black family and black fathers and black mothers and black fathers must stay with black mothers and black marriages. yet they re all partnered with women who are not black. so it s very perplexing to me that you have these huge indictments of the black family, and you are part of what the black person, if you have this great investment in it, and you re making yourself an expert on it, then i would think that that would be important to you in your own personal life. but it isn t. because it isn t about the black family. because if it was about the black family, you would care about fair housing, fair wages, health care, voting rights. the john lewis voting rights act that byron donalds voted against and then went back to his partner who happens to not be black. so it is a racial security

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Signed 20240607-1500

Afford it s rather like those who can afford through taxes pay into an insurance afford through taxes pay into an insurance scheme. those who can t afford insurance scheme. those who can t afford it. insurance scheme. those who can t afford it, they pay and so it is for the mutual afford it, they pay and so it is for the mutual benefit of everybody goes up the mutual benefit of everybody goes up and the mutual benefit of everybody goes up and it the mutual benefit of everybody goes up and it is the mutual benefit of everybody goes up and it is managed as if it was a private company. their returns on stroke. private company. their returns on stroke, heart and cancer are better than ours stroke, heart and cancer are better than ours for stroke, heart and cancer are better than ours for exactly the same of money than ours for exactly the same of mone . . than ours for exactly the same of mone . , ., ., ., we money. the kings foundation. we should spend money. the kings foundation. we should spend our money. the kings foundation. we should spend our money money. the kings foundation. we should spend our money properly i money. the kings foundation. we i should spend our money properly and we are should spend our money properly and we are not should spend our money properly and we are not doing that. we are not doing that. daisy, you will have to we are not doing that. daisy, you will have to make it we are not doing that. daisy, you will have to make it very - we are not doing that. daisy, you will have to make it very brief. i we are not doing that. daisy, you i will have to make it very brief. the kins will have to make it very brief. the kin . s fund will have to make it very brief. the kings fund have done an analysis of different kings fund have done an analysis of different fundal kings fund have done an analysis of different fundal model kings fund have done an analysis of different fundal model kings fund have done an analysis of different fundal model funding i different fundal model funding models different fundal model funding models and different fundal model funding models and they different fundal model funding models and they don t different fundal model funding models and they don t make i different fundal model funding models and they don t make a i models and they don t make a material models and they don t make a material difference models and they don t make a material difference to- models and they don t make a i material difference to outcomes. what material difference to outcomes. what matters material difference to outcomes. what matters is material difference to outcomes. what matters is the material difference to outcomes. what matters is the amount i material difference to outcomes. what matters is the amount of. material difference to outcomes. i what matters is the amount of money you put what matters is the amount of money you put into what matters is the amount of money you put into the what matters is the amount of money you put into the service. what matters is the amount of money you put into the service. i what matters is the amount of money you put into the service. you put into the service. i would like to hear you put into the service. i would like to hear from you put into the service. i would like to hear from carla you put into the service. i would like to hear from carla denyer i you put into the service. i would | like to hear from carla denyer on like to hearfrom carla denyer on this. like to hear from carla denyer on this. . , like to hear from carla denyer on this. , , ., , this. the green party are the party that is about this. the green party are the party that is about to this. the green party are the party that is about to be this. the green party are the party that is about to be honest - this. the green party are the party that is about to be honest about i that is about to be honest about the need for investment. your right to ask the question and thanks for stepping into this important

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240607-2400

Health that has been honest of the british people, saying it is going to take more money to invest in our precious nhs, to effectively nurse it back to health, we have been clear about what that will cost and have put forward a fully costed proposal for an extra 50 billion of investment in the nhs and in the care system, to bring it back up to standard, because that is what people want. we all want a functioning public services, and as your piece said just before i came on air, we are in a situation where people are in a worse. life is worse for people now at the end of this parliament than it was at the beginning. people other were tired of conservative mismanagement and underfunding of public services. that is why they are looking to other parties and particularly to the green party for that honesty about the scale of investment that we need an depravity that we need to put on bringing our public services back into good condition, because we all rely on them. all rely on them. let s talk a bit about that all rely on them. let s talk a bit about that £50 all rely on them. let s talk a bit about that £50 billion all rely on them. let s talk a bit about that £50 billion pledge i all rely on them. let s talk a bit| about that £50 billion pledge for nhs and social care. that is more

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Signed 20240607-1620

Billionaires, the multimillionaires and billionaires, so the greens would make adjustments to that system so that those with the broadest shoulders, who can most easily afford to pay quite a modest amount, and that will provide plenty of funding for decent investment in public services that benefit all of us. . ~ public services that benefit all of us. . ~ , ., public services that benefit all of us. ., ~ ., ., public services that benefit all of us. thank you, carla denyer, and thank you us. thank you, carla denyer, and thank you all- thank you all. applause on to our next question, and this one comes from lorenzo barber. where i live in one comes from lorenzo barber. where i live in essex. one comes from lorenzo barber. where i live in essex. l m one comes from lorenzo barber. where i live in essex, i m struggling one comes from lorenzo barber. where i live in essex, i m struggling to - i live in essex, i m struggling to find a house. i ve noticed the roads are busier, and it s almost impossible to get a doctor s appointment. i think immigration is partly to blame. what are the party is going to do about immigration? thank you very much, lorenzo, for that. first to stephen flynn. 50. thank you very much, lorenzo, for that. first to stephen flynn.- that. first to stephen flynn. so, i accet that. first to stephen flynn. so, i accept the premise that. first to stephen flynn. so, i accept the premise of that. first to stephen flynn. so, i accept the premise of what i that. first to stephen flynn. so, i accept the premise of what you i that. first to stephen flynn. so, i accept the premise of what you are saying accept the premise of what you are saying in accept the premise of what you are saying in your area. accept the premise of what you are saying in yourarea. i m accept the premise of what you are saying in your area. i m afraid accept the premise of what you are saying in yourarea. i m afraid i don t saying in yourarea. i m afraid i don t know saying in yourarea. i m afraid i don t know it very well, but let me say a few don t know it very well, but let me say a few home truths, particularly to some

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Business Today

On how ipef can succeed without beijing involved for that the big issue is a dollar value in these projects. if the number is small or modest it s always helpful in an investment in clean and green is better than none. i think it will be difficult to compete with fairly substantial deep pocketed investors for that many of them coming out of china, some chinese government itself that interested in supporting this kind of investment across the region. that s always been a bit of a tech and hopefully the numbers coming out of this ipef, the first launch in future initiatives will actually add up to enough investment to start to spend the dial on ourfuture. us elections are taking place in this year for that will not have any bearing on what members will be thinking about how ipef may work on forward? most members will feel like no matter who wins in

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Involved for that the big issue is a dollar value in these projects. if the number is small or modest it s always helpful in an investment in clean and green is better than none. i think it will be difficult to compete with fairly substantial deep pocketed investors for that many of them coming out of china, some chinese government itself that interested in supporting this kind of investment across the region. that s always been a bit of a tension and hopefully the numbers coming out of this ipef, the first launch in future initiatives will actually add up to enough investment to start to spend the dial on ourfuture. start to spin the dial on ourfuture. us elections are taking place in this year for that will not have any bearing on what members will be thinking about how ipef may work on forward? most members will feel like no matter who wins in november in the us investment in infrastructure will continue. i think they feel like of all the things you could discuss this is one

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