around. ., , ., . around. the level of economic activity is around. the level of economic activity is likely around. the level of economic activity is likely to around. the level of economic activity is likely to be - around. the level of economic activity is likely to be flat - around. the level of economic activity is likely to be flat and | activity is likely to be flat and wilful folsom time. this morning, two big connected wilful folsom time. this morning, two big connected questions, - wilful folsom time. this morning, two big connected questions, can | wilful folsom time. this morning, i two big connected questions, can we afford to solve the climate crisis or can we afford not to act? for some time. joining me this morning is labour s shadow climate change secretary, ed miliband, and the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, basically the prime minister s right hand man, oliver dowden, the leader of the liberal democrats, sir edward davey, is here, and so is baroness s
time, so great to have you here. as we get towards ten o clock, remember we started an hour ago with the cop climate summit starting, asking if we could afford to solve the climate crisis right now, or if we can afford not to act. let s hear again from ed miliband for labour. i have been out of these summits, laura, and if you go in saying, like rishi sunak, we want to lead, and people say you have got a ban on onshore wind power, fossilfuel licenses, that is inconsistent, you are reneging on commitments to help poorer countries, that is not leadership. we poorer countries, that is not leadership- poorer countries, that is not leadershi-. ~ ., ., ., ., leadership. we are going to come to that in a second, leadership. we are going to come to that in a second, but leadership. we are going to come to that in a second, but justine - that in a second, butjustine greening, ijust remembered you were education secretary, as well as all the other things, listening to sue campbell, the gove
education, we really need their support and the department of health. it is notjust about sport, it is about educational attainment, health, social interaction. we believe it is one of the most powerful tools you have in changing peoples lives. the players are very committed to follow it through. they will not be shaken off, i can assure you. they are determined just as they were to win the euros. they are determined this will be achieved. really interesting to hear how you get on. we have been told you are quite modest and do not like to take personal credit for everything they have achieved, so we did something you do not know about, we have asked them to describe how important you are. i m going to show this to you, if you want to look into the camera over there. i think it s hard to put into words what sue campbell has done for our team, in terms of all the hard work behind the scenes, the way she fights for us. she s done that for so many years,
delighted to show that to the audience this morning. talking of leadership, the women s world cup is in australia and new zealand, but the men s world cup is in qatar, and beth mead has made it clear, as many people have, but because of the attitude and cut out towards lgbt rights, that it shouldn t be happening, that it is not appropriate. what is your view? first of all, we do not decide where the world cup is held, and i were male players have made very clear that they have their own values and they will show those and they will wear. harry will wear the one live band, and we will continue to show that we have very different values and we live by those values. but the games are in qatar, and we are going to do our best, and we wish gareth and the team the very best of luck, but, you know, we accept that some progress has been made, but there is an awful lot more to be made in the future. 1, ., ,, ,, an awful lot more to be made in the future. ., ,, ,, ., ,, an awful lot more to be m
behind closed doors with no thanks. but i think you see now kind of the fruits of her labour and hopefully that continues. baroness sue campbell, where do i begin? your impact on the women s game has been tremendous. the work you ve put in, the hours on and off the field, in boardrooms fighting for us. we are so thankful. what we produced this summer was all through your hard work off the pitch. we produced it on the pitch. you always believed in us. you came to every camp, you brought enthusiasm. you brought hunger, you brought desire. through you, we showed what we could do on the pitch. we are so thankful for you, and keep fighting. the team that she s put together in terms of. the staff has been- absolutely phenomenal. we wouldn t have had any- of the success if it wasn t for her putting that team in place. we re forever thankful to her for that. - we are hoping for much more from women s football. and to share that summer with her was really special. she s our biggest fan.