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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Election Debate Reaction 20170531

Lets get a flavour of some of the sparks that flew tonight. This is one exchange betweenJeremy Corbyn and amber rudd, discussing the need for social care. We are a party who a lwa ys for social care. We are a party who always supports those in most need. And the welfare bill for helping people on disabilities has gone up £7 billion in the last three years. We will always provide that safety net. Amber, you try to remove safety nets from people on disabilities and turned around on that. You are not credible. I know there is no extra payments you do not want to add, no tax you do not want to rise but the fa ct tax you do not want to rise but the fact is that we have to concentrate oui fact is that we have to concentrate our resources on the people who need it most and we have to stop thinking, as you do, that there is a Magic Money Tree. You have to be accountable. Just one of the highlights from the debate this evening. I highlights from the debate this evening. Lam pleased highlights

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170301

Wild campers are ruining the environment with a letter and anti social behaviour. Critics say it undermines the right to roam. And a premature baby becomes the youngest patient ever to undergo and survive major Abdominal Surgery anywhere in the world. Good morning. We will have coverage of the Francois Fillon News Conference as soon as it begins. It is due any time. Stay with us for that. First, news of Donald Trumps first speech to congress. He said he was there to deliver a message of unity and strength and that a new year of strength was beginning. He condemned recent threats aimed jewish centres and the shooting of two indian immigrants in kansas. And he called on republicans and democrats to Work Together on the issue of immigration. Our washington Correspondent Laura Bicker watched the speech. Donald trumps trip to Congress Gave them a few last moments to practise his speech. The president of the United States. Again, the president delivered what few had expected, the most presid

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 20:10:00

that will face any incoming government. and if you sum of those choices into words are those options, it s probably not great. i leave got to cut public services, many of which are already on their knees or you ve got to borrow a lot more money, which will increase debt repayment and puts off problems and make problems bigger in the future. 0r you ve got to raise taxes. being honest with the public and having a proper debate, of course, doesn t help when you have a debate when your answers have to be 45 seconds long for some of these complex issues, but neither of the main parties i think are being particularly honest with the british. . ,., particularly honest with the british. . ., , . british. labour governments have done this in british. labour governments have done this in the british. labour governments have done this in the past, british. labour governments have done this in the past, when - british. labour governments have done this in the past, when it - british. labour

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to be prime minister afterjuly the 4th. full keir starmer he must make sure he does not put a foot wrong and you could expect a cautious approach, no drama starmer, it has been called. for rishi sunak, the prime minister, the conservative microlitre, clearly needs a game changer if you look at the opinion polls. the conservative leader. he warns that labour governments tend to leave with people because my taxes going up. it is more important tonight i think for keir starmer. it will be interesting because it is in front of a live audience to see how the men interact with questions from the men interact with questions from the floor, it is those moments in previous debates that have really sparked the imagination and occasionally created news. we all remember occasionally created news. we all remember the occasionally created news. we all remember the 2010 occasionally created news. we all remember the 2010 debate - occasionally created news. we all remember the 2010 debate whi

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 11:55:00

it is public, based on areas in levelling up needs, looking at economic opportunities, skills, health and life expectancy, so it is an objective set of criteria published online, but i will make no apology for supporting towns. it is where the majority of people live and they were neglected for decades under previous labour governments and we are in teesside today, a great example of a place that we focused on as a government can and people can see the change in the communities that has happened. i want to make sure we spread the type of opportunity and pride right across the country. we are the ones taking bold action like that, we are the ones with a clear plan working. that is how we deliver a secure future for everyone across the country. fix. future for everyone across the count . ,., future for everyone across the count . . ,., ., future for everyone across the count . ., ., country. a new poll out today su: nests country. a new poll out today suggests a country. a new poll

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