this thank you. thank you very much, thank you. we are now going to take some questions from the media. i have a list here, itv first. i some questions from the media. i have a list here, itv first.- have a list here, itv first. i drop the mic moment. have a list here, itv first. i drop the mic moment. keir have a list here, itv first. i drop the mic moment. keir starmer, | have a list here, itv first. i drop - the mic moment. keir starmer, you had a the mic moment. keir starmer, you had a pop the mic moment. keir starmer, you had a pop at the mic moment. keir starmer, you had a pop at rishi sunak while the conservatives have had a pop at you. they see conservatives have had a pop at you. they see you conservatives have had a pop at you. they see you are too weary for this. they they see you are too weary for this. they have they see you are too weary for this. they have suggested you may not be tough they have suggested you may not be tough enough, you might
I like their policies at the moment, i want to leave the European Union and i think theresa may is the only person who will get us out of the European Union with a reasonable deal. Labour. Ive always been labour. And our panel will tell us where theresa may sits on our map of the political terrain. Hello. Some of us remember the heydey of tv advertising. Consumer brands washing powders and the like would constantly market themselves as new and improved. Never mind that they were less than perfect before, as long as you now understood that they are better than ever. Well, the Conservative Party is pitching itself as new and improved today as well. A theresa may manifesto, with a pretty different emphasis to past efforts. A section entitled we believe in the good that government can do, for example. Some will say its just marketing, others will see it as substantive change. Certainly, the emphasis on scaling back the relative generosity displayed to the elderly is a notable shift. The po
director of the eurasia centre at the atlantic council thinktank. she gave me her assessment of where russia currently stands in the conflict. russia is making slow but steady progress. we need to be watching what they re doing in the black sea region. you had a great report on what s happening, but i m deeply worried about but humanitarian capacity. there s many thousands of people who don t have power, water orfood and they re melting snow for drinking water. the situation is very dire, and i think what vladimir putin is going to do is replicate the tactics that he s put in place in mariupol, and some people are calling it the aleppo strategy, bombing and both card gave in kyiv. i think that s what we ll see next. the situation is going to get worse and worse.
kharkiv. get worse and worse. kharkiv- kharkiv. on that aleppo strategy. kharkiv. on that aleppo strategy. we kharkiv. on that aleppo strategy, we have - kharkiv. on that aleppo | strategy, we have heard kharkiv. on that aleppo - strategy, we have heard that thatis strategy, we have heard that that is basically the playbook president putinism using in this conflict. but there s also talks taking place between russia and ukraine. is any sign of a diplomatic solution to this possible? i of a diplomatic solution to this possible? this possible? i don t understand this possible? i don t understand why - this possible? i don t - understand why vladimir putin would negotiate. he s still in charge. the war hasn t gone as he thought it would. he thought it would be a piece of cake, he would march into kyiv in three days and be able to get rid of volodymyr zelensky. days and be able to get rid of volodymyrzelensky. but days and be able to get rid of volodymyr zelensky. but we haven t