and by the way, across europe. after a long summer of campaigning, tomorrow after a long summer of campaigning, tomorrow lunchtime, the result, and on tuesday. tomorrow lunchtime, the result, and on tuesday, a new prime minister. also tonight.. in liverpool three men are held in connection with the murder of nine year old olivia pratt korbel. we re with the pakistan military in a race to save lives after weeks of devastaing floods. max verstappen wins the dutch grand prix! and the local boy extends his lead at the top of formula 1 with a home victory in the dutch grand prix. good evening. the new leader of the conservative party and next prime minister of the united kingdom will be announced tomorrow. the front runner, liz truss, has promised to reveal plans on how she ll tackle soaring energy costs within a week, if as many predict, she wins. her rival, rishi sunak, says he d target further financial help to the poorest. both candidates are well aware of the enormous chal
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the former conservative cabinet secretaryjustine greening, the is chief political commentator paul waugh and the republican political analyst doug heye. good evening, welcome to the programme. by the 5th september we will know who is to become the next prime minister of the united kingdom. currently, we have 11 candidates, the hope is that by next week, 11 will become two. in the last hour, the 1922 committee of conservative backbenchers has set out the rules by which they will eliminate candidates. here is the chair of that committee sir graham brady. we tried to find a balance where we are not making it impossibly difficult for serious candidates to enter the contest but we don t want to have a cast of thousands of people who don t really have great prospects of progressing in the election. so the first round will be held on wednesday, by which time candidates will require the support of 20 mps. a second on thursday, in which they will need the support of 30. another round
and then there were nine. trade minister penny mordaunt to throw her hat in the ring to be the next tory leader. many candidates but one key issue, taxes. former health secretary sajid javid will cut them if he is prime minister, including a tax rise to help the health service when he led it. iii tax rise to help the health service when he led it. tax rise to help the health service when he led it. if we don t have tax rises we will when he led it. if we don t have tax rises we will not when he led it. if we don t have tax rises we will not get when he led it. if we don t have tax rises we will not get growth, - when he led it. if we don t have tax rises we will not get growth, if - when he led it. if we don t have tax rises we will not get growth, if we | rises we will not get growth, if we do not get growth we will not be able to help the public services. i have never came across a decision, especially bay, which does not involve risk. especially bay, which does not