everywhere affects every one of us. warnings of blackouts to uk ministers. we do have good energy supplies in the uk. we can get through the winter. ..struggling to keep control after spooking the markets. i get it, and i. and i. are you sorry?! i changed the policy. are you sorry? of course i m sorry. ..and plenty of the public. the question that confronts us, wherever you are this morning how to be sure this. ..doesn t happen. this morning we rejoined live in the aberdeen art gallery by scotland s first minister, nicola sturgeon. from oxford by the one time liz truss superfan and former culture secretary, nadine dorries. from london by the prime minister s fixer the cabinet office minister nadhim zahawi. and with me here in aberdeen is a man known by millions as dijimmy peres. douglas henshall is here to talk about why he walked away from shetland, and what s next for him. and with me to reflect on the interviews and look at what is making the news is the former labour
scotland we are looking at clear skies and a frosty start. in southern scotland, england and wales, a cloudy start with rain, but brightening up later from the west. i will have the details throughout the programme. it s tuesday the 5th of december. the home secretary james cleverly is on his way to rwanda this morning. he s due to sign a new deal which he hopes will mean that the uk government will then be able to send some be able to send some asylum seekers to the the east african country. the visit comes just hours after mr cleverly announced a series of measures to reduce the levels of legal migration into the uk. our political correspondent peter saull has the details. immigration has long been a tricky issue for the government. successive conservative prime ministers have promised and failed to bring the numbers down. the new plan a ban on foreign care of workers bringing family members with them. an increase in the minimum salary for skilled workers of almost 50% to
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everybody that works and gives it to everyone else. a common in the form of fairness andgovee bill raises taxes on everyone, especially those making under 50 grand a year, joe is lying on that too. it ll increase the debt and deficit on a massive scale even though they will lie and say it won t cost a single penny. inflation which is really bad to come the bill replaces reliable forms of energy.l, you know, oil, gas, coal, with unreliable costly forms of energy. windmills, solar panels that were not proven reliable. joe manchin, if you really care about the people of west virginia, i believe you do, you ll vote no on any form of this bill.l. with more from the white house, our own peter doocy. the idea that jen psaki wants to flip roles and get you to answer her questions, it s not a matter. you made a good point.