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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 19:12:00

forjust a month, heading to their first party conference, should be feeling pretty buoyant, and it would be a fairly celebrate every gathering. not so this time. the chancellor s fiscal statement clearly caused deep disquiet within the conservative party, let alone, of course, on the financial markets, prompting an intervention by the bank of england to shore up pension funds. i think the government s fiscal credibility has taken an absolute hammering, and privately, a lot of tory mps say that is the case, and they wonder what liz truss and the government can do to stabilise the situation over the next few days, when the policies of the government are going to be under huge scrutiny. the question will be, that she needs to focus on, whether or not she will be climbing down or standing firm. we know margaret thatcher was her big hero and famously said this lady is not for turning. liz truss has said she is prepared to be unpopular. how unpopular can she be prepared to be within her own

MSNBC Morning Joe June 4, 2024 13:34:00

the reality that this is the biggest political crisis for putin he s ever faced. the simple political challenge for him really, the thing that goes to the heart of his problem, to be honest, is the mobilization that he announced because we are hearing from towns in russia of deep, deep disquiet, places that i have been to many times, just to paint a picture, the kinds of places where people watch cable, the russian version of cable or satellite tv, that the russian channels that are piping out propaganda and are very much in support of president putin, those places are learning their sons and brothers and fathers are going to have to go and fight. of course politics, it can be so simple in many way, can t it, and everybody will recognize that. politically, when a decision by a leader reaches right into your family, into the heart of your community, and has a real impact on the people around you, the people you love, that has a real

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 19:13:00

families but clearly, i think the progress that le pen has seen in focusing on those kind of issues shows that there is deep disquiet, deep concern amongst some voters about the current situation that they have with the cost of living, and i think politicians are always conscious that they want to avoid a restive population because of course emmanuel macron knows from previous history in recent years how disruptive that can be and difficult for his presidency if people really start to think that not enough is being done, for example, about rising fuel prices. being done, for example, about rising fuel prices. jess, for now, thank you- rising fuel prices. jess, for now, thank you- i rising fuel prices. jess, for now, thank you. i was rising fuel prices. jess, for now, thank you. i was hoping - rising fuel prices. jess, for now, thank you. i was hoping and - rising fuel prices. jess, for now, | thank you. i was hoping and your macron might have appeared on the stage behind you and

MSNBC The 11th Hour February 26, 2022 07:11:00

in russia, saying to his fans, listen i can t entertain you when bombs are raining down on kyiv, i think one of the feelings here is that people thought they knew vladimir putin, whether they like them or not, they ve lived under israel for 22 years now, and they knew him to be a person that is calculating, who is not reckless, but to many many russians, many who thought that this invasion wouldn t have been in the first place, let alone be s maxwell says it is now, many russians are looking i knew at the president of russia, that are wondering, how they committed their, sons their father s to the war with no real plan, no real exit strategy, no real sense of wet mission accomplished would look like, and that is causing deep, deep disquiet in this country, this morning. yasmin? yeah, raf i can t help but think that i myself have reported for moscow on numerous

BBCNEWS BBC News September 5, 2021 21:11:00

labour today also said that there is a national insurance was not the right approach, but has not proposed an alternative. we are sceptical about the idea of loading the entire burden of the social care crisis onto the supermarket workers and delivery drivers who are already dealing with really high housing costs, childcare costs and others. so this is a huge test for borisjohnson. as much as money, far reaching reform is required and he ll have to get it through his own party as well as through parliament. and most difficult for borisjohnson is that deep disquiet among tory mps, and the fact that opposition could grow. half of those who get care are elderly, but all the costs, if done through national insurance, would fall on those below pension age, disproportionately on lowest income. jacob rees mogg, who sits in the cabinet, has warned that leaders breaking promises. and we know to

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