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DLP shadow cabinet to be "reshaped" - nationnews.com

DLP shadow cabinet to be "reshaped" - nationnews.com
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Three crucial differences between West Midlands Mayor wannabes Andy Street and Richard Parker

Three crucial differences between West Midlands Mayor wannabes Andy Street and Richard Parker
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have to get used to that. i recalibrate our plans, i am going to have to get used to that.— have to get used to that. i think ou have to get used to that. i think you really _ have to get used to that. i think you really are- _ have to get used to that. i think you really are. it _ have to get used to that. i think you really are. it is _ have to get used to that. i think you really are. it is not - have to get used to that. i think you really are. it is not a - have to get used to that. i think you really are. it is not a full- you really are. it is not a full u-turn, _ you really are. it is not a full u-turn, because _ you really are. it is not a full u-turn, because they - you really are. it is not a full u-turn, because they are i you really are. it is not a full. u-turn, because they are still u—turn, because they are still committed but they are not committed to the 28 billion. thea;r committed but they are not committed to the 28 billion.— to the 28 billion. they committed to the promised _ to the 28 billion. they committed to the promised but _ to the 28 billion. they committed to the promised but not _ to the 28 billion. they committed to the promised but not the _ to the 28 billion. they committed to the promised but not the price - to the 28 billion. they committed to the promised but not the price tag. | the promised but not the price tag. if i say i would like to buy ten bags of sweets and they are going to cost me £10, i can say i am not going to spend £10, but i still want to get the ten bags of sweets. you can see the tories will go after them again and again because it will allow them to save their favourite thing about the labour party, which is their subs don't add up. what thing about the labour party, which is their subs don't add up.— is their subs don't add up. what is the planned _ is their subs don't add up. what is the planned vote _ is their subs don't add up. what is the planned vote labour? - is their subs don't add up. what is the planned vote labour? how- is their subs don't add up. what is | the planned vote labour? how will they foot the bill to invest in renewable energy?— they foot the bill to invest in renewable energy? they foot the bill to invest in renewable ener: ? , ., renewable energy? there is a feeling in the shadow _ renewable energy? there is a feeling in the shadow cabinet _ renewable energy? there is a feeling in the shadow cabinet the _ renewable energy? there is a feeling in the shadow cabinet the other - in the shadow cabinet the other monumentally right to have this plan to move _ monumentally right to have this plan to move to— monumentally right to have this plan to move to clean power by 2030, but they were _ to move to clean power by 2030, but they were monumentally wrong not to brand _ they were monumentally wrong not to brand it _ they were monumentally wrong not to brand it as— they were monumentally wrong not to brand it as clean power by 2030, but to brand _ brand it as clean power by 2030, but to brand it _ brand it as clean power by 2030, but to brand it on 28 billion a year from — to brand it on 28 billion a year from day— to brand it on 28 billion a year from day one. a lot of feeling in the shadow cabinet that is the fault of ed miliband who is profoundly committed to this, but comes from

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cuts in unprotected areas and they will have to take the can for that. what i would say is that a real nerves in the shadow cabinet at the moment about what happens after the election. you talk to them, and privately they say, of course we are going to win the election, of course we are going to have to majority but we're not saying that because we cannot be complacent. what they are worried about is not so much they don't have the plan. there is so great who is getting them ready, —— sue grey. what they are worried about is the not ready politically for what they are going to do. the big concerns in the rachel reeves circle at the moment. what is going to the of her chancellor issue? it was going to be... they are really nervous and not have heard enough politically for that governance for a day one. it politically for that governance for a da one. . . politically for that governance for ada one. , . , ,

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the gordon— committed to this, but comes from the gordon brown camp, and how did gordon— the gordon brown camp, and how did gordon brown define what he was doing _ gordon brown define what he was doing when he was chancellor? it was by a spending tag. we have moved on from that— by a spending tag. we have moved on from that era, it is much more difficult — from that era, it is much more difficult era, and the concern is this is— difficult era, and the concern is this is the _ difficult era, and the concern is this is the right thing to do because _ this is the right thing to do because you want to have clean power. — because you want to have clean power. it — because you want to have clean power. it is _ because you want to have clean power, it is the right thing to do because — power, it is the right thing to do because what you are talking about is regenerating areas that have been left behind, what you are talking about _ left behind, what you are talking about is — left behind, what you are talking about is taking joe biden's plan, the inflation reduction act, and putting — the inflation reduction act, and putting it — the inflation reduction act, and putting it here. the mistake they believe _ putting it here. the mistake they believe they made was to define it around _ believe they made was to define it around money, and that was fine 15-20 _ around money, and that was fine 15-20 years _ around money, and that was fine 15—20 years ago, not fine now. and there _ 15—20 years ago, not fine now. and there is— 15—20 years ago, not fine now. and there is a _ 15—20 years ago, not fine now. and there is a worry you have damaged what _ there is a worry you have damaged what is _ there is a worry you have damaged what is a _ there is a worry you have damaged what is a very good idea by labelling it in the wrong way. vacancies in the shadow cabinet. when _ vacancies in the shadow cabinet. when you — vacancies in the shadow cabinet. when you see damage, just means being three times ahead in the pulse of the government. tony blair has given a interesting interview to the magazine, to newscasters looking to

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what i would say is that a real nerves in the shadow cabinet at the moment about what happens after the election. you talk to them, and privately they say, of course we are going to win the election, of course we are going to have to majority but we're not saying that because we cannot be complacent. what they are worried about is not so much they don't have the plan. there is sue grey who is getting them ready. what they are worried about is the not ready politically for what they are going to do. the big concerns in the rachel reeves circle at the moment. what is going to the of her chancellor issue? it was going to be bidenomics. they are really nervous and not have heard enough politically for that governance for a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you wish for. yesterday, you promised us tittle

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but they are not committed to the 28 billion. they committed to the promised but not the price tag. if i say i would like to buy ten bags of sweets and they are going to cost me £10, i can say i am not going to spend £10, but i still want to get the ten bags of sweets. you can see the tories will go after them again and again because it will allow them to save their favourite thing about the labour party, which is their subs don't add up. what is the planned vote labour? how will they foot the bill to invest in renewable energy? —— what is the plan for labour? there is a feeling in the shadow cabinet the other monumentally right to have this plan to move to clean power by 2030, but they were monumentally wrong not to brand it as clean power by 2030, but to brand it on 28 billion a year from day one. a lot of feeling in the shadow cabinet that is the fault of ed miliband who is profoundly committed to this, but comes from the gordon brown camp, and how did gordon brown define

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what he was doing when he was chancellor? it was by a spending tag. we have moved on from that era, it is much more difficult era, and the concern is this is the right thing to do because you want to have clean power, it is the right thing to do because what you are talking about is regenerating areas that have been left behind, what you are talking about is taking joe biden's plan, the inflation reduction act, and putting it here. the mistake they believe they made was to define it around money, and that was fine 15—20 years ago, not fine now. and there is a worry you have damaged what is a very good idea by labelling it in the wrong way. big concerns in the shadow cabinet. when you see damage, just means being three times ahead in the pulse of the government. tony blair has given a interesting interview to the magazine, to newscasters looking to pay to journalism today.

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