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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

energy will be huge. let's talk about food prices _ energy will be huge. let's talk| about food prices because that energy will be huge. let's talk i about food prices because that is such a part —— big bout of inflation. this week we were talking to cindy mccain, here you will know having been married to the late politician john mccain was a huge politician for many years in the us but she is now the new boss of the united nations world food programme and we were able to speak to her from nairobi a few days ago. let's start with climate change affecting the entire world. and so that's number one. conflict has increased. the cost of food, as you just mentioned, has has increased. mentioned, has increased. and now with the possibility of the black sea grain initiative not continuing, this compounds everything. the market, the food prices go up. of course, we need fertiliser to come out. it's made the world a very dangerous place with regards to food security.

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

the priorities in this country, these are the things, stopping the boats and getting on top of the nhs waiting lists. they are the priorities when i knock on doors in my constituency and elsewhere, that's what people want to see us do so we will not be diverted from those principles.— so we will not be diverted from those principles. let's talk about our 'ob those principles. let's talk about yourjob as _ those principles. let's talk about yourjob as energy _ those principles. let's talk about yourjob as energy secretary - those principles. let's talk about - yourjob as energy secretary because people need to pay their energy bills. the government has been paying half people's energy bills all winter, but was the payment in march of the last time that will ever happen?— march of the last time that will ever happen? march of the last time that will ever ha en? ., ., ., ever happen? you are right, we have been paying — ever happen? you are right, we have been paying typically _ ever happen? you are right, we have been paying typically have _ ever happen? you are right, we have been paying typically have the - been paying typically have the energy bill for a household and even a business. the problem is it hasn't felt that way, and people will be watching saying you didn't pay half of my bill. that's because the bills would have gone up so much more had it not been for that support. there are still safeguards in place, including the energy price guarantee. but critically, what we are starting to see or have seen on the wholesale price are those energy

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

working? to bosses they have to offer flexible workin: ? ., ., ,, , bosses they have to offer flexible workin. ? ., ., ,, , , ., , working? to address the very serious economic problems _ working? to address the very serious economic problems this _ working? to address the very serious economic problems this country i working? to address the very serious economic problems this country has i economic problems this country has means working in partnership with business, i don't want to preach to business, i don't want to preach to business or tell them what specifically applies to their workplace but we will work with them and i think people look at things at the minute and say you need jobs you can have a life around and the best employers recognise that, they use that to attract talent and will work with them to support that agenda. let's talk about something else mooted as being on your agenda for the next general election, can you confirm labour has plans to give eu citizens who have settled here the right to vote in general elections? this is speculation on this, it's part of our manifesto process. we want to strengthen our democracy, if people make a contribution and live here there's an argument for having them in our process but we'll set that out in detail, it's part of how we make policy, a democratic process involving the breadth of the labour movement but if people are making a contribution to the uk let's celebrate that. it

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

threats, — onto this now. there are other threats, right? ai getting in the hands _ threats, right? ai getting in the hands of— threats, right? ai getting in the hands of bad guys. it can do bad things— hands of bad guys. it can do bad things are — hands of bad guys. it can do bad things are bad people. just briefly, i want to things are bad people. just briefly, i want to get _ things are bad people. just briefly, i want to get a _ things are bad people. just briefly, i want to get a quick _ things are bad people. just briefly, i want to get a quick reaction - things are bad people. just briefly, i want to get a quick reaction from | i want to get a quick reaction from what branch about energy. renewables uk said there was one project in the uk said there was one project in the uk in 2022 with two turbines, and it sounds like all that progress might be thrown away. that sounds like all that progress might be thrown away.— sounds like all that progress might be thrown awa . ., , ., , ., ' ::f be thrown away. that is onshore. 9096 of --eole be thrown away. that is onshore. 9096 of people want — be thrown away. that is onshore. 9096 of people want onshore _ be thrown away. that is onshore. 9096 of people want onshore wind, - of people want onshore wind, particularly if it can drive down energy— particularly if it can drive down energy costs. we have products where if people _ energy costs. we have products where if people live near a turbine, if it's windy— if people live near a turbine, if it's windy they get cheaper energy. that's _ it's windy they get cheaper energy. that's the — it's windy they get cheaper energy. that's the way we need to reimagine energy— that's the way we need to reimagine energy so— that's the way we need to reimagine energy so people benefit from this energy— energy so people benefit from this energy revolution and right now we have to _ energy revolution and right now we have to get on with it because it will drive — have to get on with it because it will drive prices down for homes and businesses. — will drive prices down for homes and businesses, and the uk has a chance to be _ businesses, and the uk has a chance to be creating this entirely new industry — to be creating this entirely new industry. it's notjust ai but clean energy— industry. it's notjust ai but clean energy will— industry. it's notjust ai but clean energy will be huge.— energy will be huge. let's talk about food _

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