and your shadow ministers would be on the picket line. on the picket line. the best thing i can do for working on the picket line. the best thing i can do for working people - on the picket line. the best thing i can do for working people is - on the picket line. the best thing i can do for working people is to - can do for working people is to ensure we have a labour government that has got answers to the pressing issues of the day, so when it comes to the cost of living, which is driving all of these disputes, i have said a labour government would freeze the energy price increases that are due this year, which are going to be colossal. people are worried sick about it. we would pay for that by a windfall tax on all the oil and gas companies in the north sea who made excess profits. we need a labour government, that is the single most effective thing i can do for working people and one i am utterly focused on. am utterly focused on. thank you very much am utterly focused on. tha
big, big words, though. big words. police, blackmail. i thought you were going to say that wragg lost his rag, but she didn t. so, i got to say it. yeah, there are very difficult conversations, very tough conversations and yes, we all know, if you re in westminster, we all know that sometimes party whips, and i am not singling out any political party in particular, do make, cajole, strong arm, twist arms, persuade and sometimes dangle, what some people michael warnings, what some people might call threats, often enticements, vote with us in this tricky time, i know it is very difficult, maybe there will be a place for you as minister for paperclips next time around. to call it intimidation and blackmail, blimey, that is a very incendiary claim to make. other people have you know, it is complete nonsense, basically overblowing the situation, but it is interesting because again it shows us, even though he is a critic of boris johnson, it shows us that downing street cannot control what t
of commons and the commissionerl of the metropolitan police. goodness me! big, big words, though. big words. police, blackmail. i thought you were going to say that wragg lost his rag, but she didn t. so, i got to say it. yeah, there are very difficult conversations, very tough conversations and yes, we all know, if you re in westminster, we all know that sometimes party whips, and i am not singling out any political party in particular, do make, cajole, strong arm, twist arms, persuade and sometimes dangle, what some people might call warnings, what some people might call threats, often enticements, vote with us in this tricky time, i know it is very difficult, maybe there will be a place for you as minister for paperclips next time around. to call it intimidation and blackmail, blimey, that is a very incendiary claim to make. other people have said, you know,
everything went through donald. i don t know how many more times i could possibly say the same thing. you know, every single thing, whether it was the acquisition of paperclips, light bulbs, furniture, mattresses, you name it, alan weisselberg s kids payments, rent, everything would have a donald trump signature on it or his initial. there are other people at the trump organization who additionally received these same sort of perk benefits that alan weisselberg did, including the chief foreign operating officer matthew cal marry. there are so many people who received these type of benefits. the question is how did they treat it on their taxes? and why and how is it that it was done and booked by the trump organization? one of the things s before i lo you, what donald will do since he doesn t have e-mails is he s
[laughter] which qualifies, believe it or not, as a felony. does that make her a ham burglar? [laughter] i did not write that. not necessarily but the sheriff s office says felony charges are unlikely they goodness for that because let s be honest, we all take stuff from work every now and then. any one of us to face charges if our bosses wanted to take an inventory. kat: greg, but that on your desk? greg: just some stuff. kat: what like what? greg: paperclips, got pens, you never know when you ll need a big role of mentor and paper dispensary paper for your, you know, next to the trailer. you never know. kat: yeah, and what s up and you? greg: i don t have anything.