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BBCNEWS Newsnight May 18, 2017

I like their policies at the moment, i want to leave the European Union and i think theresa may is the only person who will get us out of the European Union with a reasonable deal. Labour. Ive always been labour. And our panel will tell us where theresa may sits on our map of the political terrain. Hello. Some of us remember the heydey of tv advertising. Consumer brands washing powders and the like would constantly market themselves as new and improved. Never mind that they were less than perfect before, as long as you now understood that they are better than ever. Well, the Conservative Party is pitching itself as new and improved today as well. A theresa may manifesto, with a pretty different emphasis to past efforts. A section entitled we believe in the good that government can do, for example. Some will say its just marketing, others will see it as substantive change. Certainly, the emphasis on scaling back the relative generosity displayed to the elderly is a notable shift. The po

BBCNEWS Newsnight June 2, 2017

The Prime Minister insisted that they appear separately. And you can see some of her logic. She used the opportunity to kick lumps out of her opponents when they couldnt retort. You have diane abbott who cant add up sitting around the cabinet table. John mcdonnell, who is a marxist. Nicola sturgeon, who wants to break our country up. And tim farron who wants to bring us back into the eu, the direct opposite of what the british people want. The audience though gave her a pretty rough time. Refusing to answer peoples questions, refusing to talk toJeremy Corbyn. A Prime Minister and potential future Prime Minister doesnt understand the difference between a Learning Disability and the Mental Health condition. I had called an election. For the good of the Conservative Party, you have called a General Election for the good of the Conservative Party and it will backfire on you. Including on brexit. Do you really think you have any real leverage with brussels . An area where she has a rather w

BBCNEWS Newswatch June 2, 2017

That has role so much rolled back, it will not be that high. But i still expect a landslide. About 100 . 80 to 100. I think iain is better as a detailed numbers, but the tories will win this. 50, 75, whatever it is. What is depressing for me is that neither theresa may nor Jeremy Corbyn were particularly strong. They both have big areas of weakness. Stronger than Tim Farron Nick Clegg is worried about his seat tonight, is that right . People said that Sheffield Hallam was going to be lost, but nick won with a substantial majority. Is it conceivable that the lib dems could go backwards this time . At elections, anything is conceivable. People pledged to eat their hats and look like idiots, or run down the street naked of course, anything is plausible. Like my promise in 2010 all that i can do is leave the range of polls, the maximum that theresa may is going to get is ten extra seats, i would have thought. Seriously . i hope there is money on this afterwards paul, in corbyn hq, can ijus

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 10, 2017

Care, education. And i think people are looking for something more positive, it does not have to be that way. They just thought they we re that way. They just thought they were going to win, didnt they . End of story. I think you can forget about brexit. These guys are from norfolk, we are at the Kenilworth Agricultural Show in warwickshire. Weve also got great people to introduce you to, to talk us through what has happened over the last 2a hours, and indeed, What Happens Next. Good morning its saturday 10th june. Were on College Green In Westminster for a special programme, as we look at What Happens Next after the 2017 General Election resulted in a hung parliament. Also ahead. Police reveal that the London Bridge attackers had tried to get hold of a seven tonne lorry, and that petrol bombs were found in the van they did eventually hire. Detectives are now appealing for information about the knives used in the attack. In sport the lions face their toughest game yet on their tour of

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 10, 2017

Care, education. And i think people are looking for something more positive, it does not have to be that way. They just thought they we re that way. They just thought they were going to win, didnt they . End of story. I think you can forget about brexit. These guys are from norfolk, we are at the Kenilworth Agricultural Show in warwickshire. Weve also got great people to introduce you to, to talk us through what has happened over the last 2a hours, and indeed, What Happens Next. Good morning its saturday 10th june. Were on College Green In Westminster for a special programme, as we look at What Happens Next after the 2017 General Election resulted in a hung parliament. Also ahead. Police reveal that the London Bridge attackers had tried to get hold of a seven tonne lorry, and that petrol bombs were found in the van they did eventually hire. Detectives are now appealing for information about the knives used in the attack. In sport the lions face their toughest game yet on their tour of

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