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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 16:06:00

In his own narrow short term interest as far as the conservative party leadership was concerned, not the national interest. rishi sunak had already faced criticism for reappointing suella braverman as home secretary, shortly after she sent official documents from her personal e mail. today s revelation prompt more questions about the team the prime minister has assembled. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey has reiterated his call for a general election, saying that the current government does not have a shred of credibility left . in a speech to activists in london, after his party s conference had to be cancelled because of the queen s death, the lib dem leader also set out plans to help home owners with mortgage payments. and he had this message for rishi sunak. this is the guy who two years ago was telling us all to eat out to help out. well, our message to the conservatives is this help out by

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 15:08:00

The case that the prime minister had seen this exchange. but a former cabinet colleague of gavin williamson suggested the prime minister doesn t have time for these kind of scandals. the texts he said to the chief whip were unacceptable and i think- rishi sunak doesn t have the bandwidth for this kind of negative publicity. l labour are questioning the prime minister s judgment. what it says is that rishi sunak was making decisions simply in his own narrow short term interest as far as the conservative party leadership was concerned, not the national interest. rishi sunak had already faced criticism for reappointing suella braverman as home secretary, shortly after she sent official documents from her personal e mail. today s revelation prompt more questions about the team the prime minister has assembled. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey has reiterated his call for a general election, saying that the current government

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 19:06:00

What is the consequence for him? he has given some context that this was at the time of heightened frustration, it was, remember him as a backbencher to the chief whip. so if you re in a bad mood it s ok to talk like that to a colleague? this is not acceptable. however, there is this complaints process ongoing and it was not the case that the prime minister had seen this exchange. but a former cabinet colleague of gavin williamson suggested the prime minister doesn t have time for these kind of scandals. the texts he sent to the chief whip were unacceptable and i think rishi sunak doesn t have the bandwidth for this kind of negative publicity. labour are questioning the prime minister s judgment. what it says is that rishi sunak was making decisions simply in his own narrow short term interest as far as the conservative party leadership was concerned, not the national interest. rishi sunak had already faced criticism for reappointing

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 18:12:00

Of negative publicity. labour are questioning the judgment of the prime minister. it says rishi sunak was making decisions on his own narrow, . short term interest as far as the conservative party leadership was concerned that not the national interest. l rishi sunak had already faced criticism for reappointing suella braverman as secretary shortly after she sent official documents from her personal e mail and develop revelations today pose more questions about the team that rishi sunak has assembled. let s go back to the un cup 27 climate change summit which is got under today in egypt. let s talk more about the hopes for that summit. let s talk more about the hopes summit. i m joined now by former climate advisor to the 0bama administration daniel kammen who currently serves as distinguished professor of energy in the energy and resources group at the university of

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 20:11:00

He has said he regrets doing so. what is the consequence for him? he has given some context that this was at the time of heightened frustration. it was, remember, him as a backbencher to the chief whip. so if you re in a bad mood it s ok to talk like that to a colleague? this is not acceptable. however, there is this complaints process ongoing and it was not the case that the prime minister had seen this exchange. but a former cabinet colleague of gavin williamson suggested the prime minister doesn t have time for these kind of scandals. the texts he sent to the chief whip were unacceptable and i think rishi sunak doesn t have the bandwidth for this kind of negative publicity. labour are questioning the prime minister s judgment. what it says is that rishi sunak was making decisions simply in his own narrow short term interest as far as the conservative party leadership was concerned, not the national interest. rishi sunak had already faced criticism for reappointing suella braverman as home secretary shortly after she sent official documents from her personal e mail.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 17:08:00

The texts he sent to the chief whip were unacceptable and i think rishi sunak doesn t have the bandwidth for this kind of negative publicity. labour are questioning the prime minister s judgment. what it says is that rishi sunak was making decisions simply in his own narrow short term interest as far as the conservative party leadership was concerned, not the national interest. rishi sunak had already faced criticism for reappointing suella braverman as home secretary, shortly after she sent official documents from her personal e mail. today s revelation prompt more questions about the team the prime minister has assembled. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey has reiterated his call for a general election, saying that the current government does not have a shred of credibility left . in a speech to activists in london, after his party s conference had to be cancelled because of the queen s death the lib dem leader also set out plans to help home owners

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Papers 20240604 23:40:00

Pretty embarrassing, slightly. kevin, the same question to you, what does this particular story, involving 11 asylum seekers, tell us about the bigger story of the week that we have all been looking at? yeah, it sjust an indication of that we have all been looking at? yeah, it s just an indication of the yeah, it sjust an indication of the chaos, yeah, it sjust an indication of the chaos, really, in the government s nrigration chaos, really, in the government s migration system. suella braverman, the home migration system. suella braverman, the home secretary, said as much herself the home secretary, said as much herself. she said the system is broken herself. she said the system is broken. the pressure is on her now, she s broken. the pressure is on her now, she s already broken. the pressure is on her now, she s already under an awful lot of pressure she s already under an awful lot of pressure. the pressure is on her to fix that pressure. the pressure is on her to fix that broken system. the natural question fix that broken system. the natural question is, fix that broken system. the natural question is, the conservatives have been question is, the conservatives have been in question is, the conservatives have been in power one way or another for the 12 been in power one way or another for the 12 years been in power one way or another for the 12 years. keir starmer said at prime the 12 years. keir starmer said at prime minister s questions today, if it s broken. prime minister s questions today, if it s broken, who broke it? they can t it s broken, who broke it? they can t blame it s broken, who broke it? they can t blame labour for the current situation can t blame labour for the current situation. so, yeah, it sjust another situation. so, yeah, it sjust another piece of evidence that adds to the another piece of evidence that adds to the sense of chaos and disorganisation, really, in the way

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Papers 20240604 23:41:00

Britain disorganisation, really, in the way britain is disorganisation, really, in the way britain is handling the migrant crisis britain is handling the migrant crisis. yeah, as i say, it puts more pressure crisis. yeah, as i say, it puts more pressure on crisis. yeah, as i say, it puts more pressure on suella braverman at a time pressure on suella braverman at a time when pressure on suella braverman at a time when she can ill afford to make any more time when she can ill afford to make any more missteps, and waking up to these any more missteps, and waking up to these kind any more missteps, and waking up to these kind of headlines tomorrow morning these kind of headlines tomorrow morning isn t going to make it any more morning isn t going to make it any more positive for her. i morning isn t going to make it any more positive for her. more positive for her. i had to remind myself, more positive for her. i had to remind myself, it s more positive for her. i had to remind myself, it s only - more positive for her. i had to remind myself, it s only last l more positive for her. i had to - remind myself, it s only last week there was a change of government. it feels like quite some time ago. but when you look, as a deputy political editor, do you get a sense of the migration policy coming together on this government or is it much more ad hoc than that? i this government or is it much more ad hoc than that? ad hoc than that? i think it s clearly a ad hoc than that? i think it s clearly a problem ad hoc than that? i think it s clearly a problem for - ad hoc than that? i think it s clearly a problem for rishi i ad hoc than that? i think it s - clearly a problem for rishi sunak and he is completely exposed himself on this by reappointing suella braverman back into the post, considering she had already had to resign or be sacked for a security breach, as well as being criticised for not handling the crisis. putting her in place looked like both a very

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Papers 20240604 23:42:00

Inevitable slow motion u turn on that, and it leaves him so open to criticism, as seen by a pmqs this afternoon when keir starmer went in on this as the burning issue, because clearly sees it as the biggest weak point of rishi sunak right now, handling of the crisis where he bowed and his party unhappy with him, the country unhappy with him pretty much, and these particle stories. he boathouse his party unhappy with him. and suella braverman pouring fuel on the fire not helping the situation in any way. it s a problem for rishi sunak, and it s seen as the one really big mistake of the reshuffle, where it looks like a political horse trade versus anything to do with competence, which he has actually promised. competence, which he has actually romised. ., ., ., ,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 13:39:00

Six days earlier, many people feel that did not show integrity. this does seem to be grumbling on a bit, and jake berry, former chairman of the conservative party, going on tv has stirred things up a bit. he was on talk tv last night. to put this into context on talk tv last night. to put this into contex into context context, sir keir starmer asked into context context, sir keir starmer asked him into context context, sir keir starmer asked him about. into context context, sir keir - starmer asked him about reappointing suella starmer asked him about reappointing suella braverman. he said that she made suella braverman. he said that she made an suella braverman. he said that she made an error ofjudgment and that she raise made an error ofjudgment and that she raise the matter and accepted her mistake. jake she raise the matter and accepted her mistake- she raise the matter and accepted her mistake. jake berry seemed to su: est her mistake. jake berry seemed to suggest this her mistake. jake berry seemed to suggest this wasn t her mistake. jake berry seemed to suggest this wasn t his suggest this wasn t his understanding. when he was on tv he said that the evidence was put to her, she accepted the evidence, rather than the other way around. did suella braverman raise her mistake was her mistake put to her in advance of her resignation?

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