he became party leader. there are some people telling me to forget about independence at this election, but you know what? after looking at sur keir starmer s serial u turns in the pew seat of power, i think people are crying out for political leadership that sticks to its principles. in the pursuit of power. mexicans are at the polls in an election which is almost certain to result in the country s first female president. south africa s ruling anc says it will talk to all parties about forming a coalition government after losing its majority for the first time in 30 years. two key far right figures in israel s government threaten to leave their posts if benjamin netanyahu agrees to the us backed peace proposal on gaza. and a chinese spacecraft has landed on the far side of the moon in a landmark mission to retrieve rock and soil samples. hello, i m nicky schiller.
shall spell it out anyway. this is keir starmer yet again, as he has basically every day since a few months into his leadership of the labour party, although it was different at the start, he is trying to basically bash voters over the head with a message that he is moving the labour party way to the right of where it was in the 2019 and 2017 general elections when their approach to immigration would have been quite different to this. that is the message. we have been quite different to this. that is the message. have been quite different to this. that is the message. we can say this is something that is the message. we can say this is something they that is the message. we can say this is something they really that is the message. we can say this is something they really wanted - that is the message. we can say this is something they really wanted to i is something they really wanted to highlight in particular because he has pulled out one of those old cues thatis has pulled ou
election campaign? i tried to take the day off. in an election campaign? are - i tried to take the day off. in an election campaign? are you - i tried to take the day off. in an election campaign? are you having a laugh? election campaign? are you having a lau~h? ., , , ., . laugh? there i was sitting watching saturday up laugh? there i was sitting watching saturday up a laugh? there i was sitting watching saturday up a kitchen laugh? there i was sitting watching saturday up a kitchen and - laugh? there i was sitting watching saturday up a kitchen and my - laugh? there i was sitting watching | saturday up a kitchen and my phone rang, a tory mp i have known for many years. as you know, when you have contacts, mps, whatever, who you speak to over several years, you go to learn their general disposition whether they are optimistic or pessimistic and who they like or don t like. this is a conservative mp i had spoken to maybe eight days before he was adamant that rishi sunak would
this notion of british jobs for british workers and a lot of people on the left were saying you should not be using language like that. there was a classic keir starmer line on this and it is, i will control our borders but i will make sure british businesses help to hire brits first. i thought that phrase is a classic keir starmer i am trying here to look to the left and the right until voters that i am on their side, the right until voters that i am on theirside, not the right until voters that i am on their side, not the left of my party. but he didn t say british jobs for british workers, although he did say crackdown on bad bosses. but he is trying in that phase phrase to keep both sides of the argument going. it is phrase to keep both sides of the argument going- phrase to keep both sides of the araument anoin. , ,., ., argument going. it is something that labour leaders argument going. it is something that labour leaders wrestle argument going. it is something that labou
featured. that is really interesting. it featured. that is really interesting. interesting. it is really interesting interesting. it is really interesting and - interesting. it is really interesting and i - interesting. it is really l interesting and i wonder interesting. it is really - interesting and i wonder if newscasters have noticed if they have been reading things really carefully that there have been some challenges accepted by the courts to the legality around the rwanda scheme in the last few weeks. there has been reporting of that this morning and various cases that will be heard. labour does not like to say we are not doing this radical idea, they don t like to shout about that particularly, and the tories don t want to shout about it perhaps because of that. we will see what happens about it in the campaign. a spokesperson for the tory party said about keir starmer s plan, this is the man who called all immigration races and voted against border control 139 times, refer