To lead the world in transitioning to lead the world in transitioning to the good newjobs, well paid secure jobs of the Green Economy. And in doing that, he is undermining Business Confidence and he is deterring inward investment that will pay the wages are british workers in the future. It is not just me doing saying that, that comes from the chairman of ford, one of the captain of british industry. Let me ask you what labour would do differently if at all. Lets start with one of the key changes that we have seen and that is effectively a delay on the ban of petrol or new petrol and diesel cars that was meant to be 2030, that has now been pushed back to 2035. Would labour keep it at 2030 . Keep it at 2030 . Yes, because industry has keep it at 2030 . Yes, because industry has been keep it at 2030 . Yes, because industry has been gearing keep it at 2030 . Yes, because industry has been gearing up l keep it at 2030 . Yes, because industry has been gearing up towards 2030 as the date by
People damaging because of net zero because people will be turned off. I dont want people will be turned off. Idont want to people will be turned off. I dont want to that happen. A whole is the policy you are announcing today any different . Ianthem announcing today any different . When it comes to heat announcing today any different . When it comes to heat their announcing today any different . When it comes to heat their range of different it comes to heat their range of different things. Overtime, we need to change different things. Overtime, we need to change how we heat our homes. A couple of years some Property Owners a couple of years some Property Owners were forced to upgrade the Energy Owners were forced to upgrade the Energy Efficiency of their homes with an Energy Efficiency of their homes with an average cost of about 58,000 for many of those people, this was a expensive for many of those people, this was a expensive orgy is deeply impractical. We stopped that from happeni
more on that on the bbc news website. let s talk more about the violence in the west bank. as we ve been hearing, the palestinian authority says, at least 13 palestinians have been killed and at least 20 wounded during an israeli army raid onjenin refugee camp there. since the hamas attacks on israel last month, more than a hundred and sixty palestinians have been killed by israeli troops in the west bank. issa amro, is a palestinian human rights activist who campaigns for non violent change. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. tell us about what you have been seeing in recent weeks where you are in the west bank. since october the you are in the west bank. since october the 7th you are in the west bank. since october the 7th israeli - you are in the west bank. since october the 7th israeli soldiers | you are in the west bank. 6.» “ice: october the 7th israeli soldiers and israeli settlers, the army is affecting the lives of palestinian communities much mor
it is very unusual for a home secretary to criticise the police in public and it has emerged that the article was not cleared by no 10. suella braverman said that what she calls pro palestinian mobs are being largely ignored while right wing protesters are met with a stern response. she questioned whether the metropolitan police are playing favourites in the way they deal with protests. here s our political editor chris mason. those in charge here at the home office command one of the great offices of state home secretary. the latest tenant here, suella braverman, approaches thejob with a bluntness unlike any of her predecessors. writing in the times about the pro palestinian marches, she says. is suella braverman onto something when she claims the police might be biased? this former senior policeman who now works for a right leaning think tank says possibly yes. i think it s a really, really tough one for the police. i think the key question here is, who are they liste
right wing protesters which she said was rightly stern with what she called pro palestinian mobs , who she said were largely ignored . it s unusual for a home secretary to criticise the police in public and number ten said it did not clear the article, and that suggested changes were not followed. her remarks precede a planned pro palestinian march for a ceasefire in gaza, which is due to take place in london on saturday, armistice day. let s go to westminster and to our political editor, chris mason. forjust a moment put politics to one side and imagine this scenario in your own life. you ignore the boss, you undermine the boss, you humiliate the boss. i hazard a guess it would undermine your own job security. and then, as far as the home secretary is concerned, is what she actually had to say. those in charge here at the home office command one of the great offices of state home secretary. the latest tenant here, suella braverman, approaches thejob with a bluntnes