Into the latter part of next week, still some wind and rain at times. Some of those dry interlude is, some frosty nights. But for those places that are really looking for a dry outlook, i am afraid there is more rain on the way. Hello. This is bbc news with lu kwesa burack. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First the headlines labour pledges to invest hundreds of billions of pounds in infrastructure like schools, hospitals and transport. The social Transformation Fund will begin the urgent task of repairing our social fabric that has been torn apart by the tories. The conservatives accuse labour of spraying money around like confetti, but theyve promised to spend billions more, too, improving public services. There will be new hospitals, schools, railways, better broadband, new connections and opportunities for every part of our great nation. Two teenagers have been found guilty of murdering Jodie Chesney in a park in east london. Two others have been cleared. Flooding across parts of Northern England in sheffield, hundreds of people were stranded for hours in yorkshires largest shopping centre. Hello there and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster henry bonsu, and the assistant comment editor at the telegraph, madeline grant. Well, many of tomorrows front pages are already in and many focus on developments on the campaign trail today. So, lets start off. Labour and the conservatives have turned the election into a public spending bidding war, according to the guardian, with their pledges to invest billions in capital projects. The Daily Telegraph says Jeremy Corbyn has been branded unfit to lead by four former labour mps who told voters to back borisjohnson instead. The daily mail carries the same story with the headline the labour veterans who plead vote tory . Under the title boris britain, the mirror shows 88 year old jill woolley one of the victims, it says, of cuts to the nhs. In other news, the Financial Times claims that french president Emmanuel Macron has opened a rift with germany and other nato allies weeks ahead of a vital summit by warning that the alliance is suffering brain death. And alongside its election coverage, the times reports that more than 60 years after his death, the hollywood starjames dean, will star in a film about the vietnam war using a digital avatar. Lets start with the times. Jeremy corbyns cash spending spree . Lets start with the times. Jeremy corbyns cash spending spree . We are talking about the proposals from labour to increase spending by £50 billion a year, hospitals, roads, borrowing to invest and grow the economy and put people back to work in reverse nine years of austerity. You get the impression from this headline that it is only labour being attacked this bid to launch 70 s being attacked this bid to launch 70 s style spending. But if you look deeper you can see an independent organisation says both labour and the tories are committed to taking Public Investment to levels not seen since the 70s. While labour was been £55 billion a year, the tories will increase by about £20 billion. The tories know even if they cant outspend labour, you have to take the temperature of the country. They can see people are tired of austerity in hospitals, roads and digital broadband need investment. So they have to so they have turned a corner and they are not going to go business as usual, tax cuts et cetera, it has to be about growing the economy. Even though they will try to remain prudent, they want to change back. Will they be allowed to . By the electorate, or by sajid javid . When you look at this, i dont know about you, but many people will be seeing who will pay for this . Quiet. Both major parties are promising significant spending increases, there are orders of magnitude in difference between 20 billion and 55 billion pounds does make £20 billion and £55 billion. But i think the most radical thing they have proposed in this article at the very end, where they talk about labours plans for the Labour Market and they plan to allow to give staff the right to choose their owii give staff the right to choose their own hours. I am quite intrigued by that. On the one side they could simply be Something Like people requesting Flexible Work from their employer, or if it is the radical thing you might expect from corbin and mcdonnell, you could end up in a situation where staff decide everything which is going to be a nightmare for businesses and coiisuitieis. Nightmare for businesses and consumers. What does that mean if you are trying to arrange to get your hair cut or, perhaps more seriously get a doctors appointment . That is a rather extreme interpretation. Perhaps that is, but we will see, wont we . Give staff the right to choose their own hours, it says. Im not sure how it works, but it does suggest a right thatis works, but it does suggest a right that is presumably going to be enshrined in law somehow that that would essentially give workers complete Carte Blanche to decide their working hours. Seeing the drift of where things went during the Coalition Period between 2010 15 where you had David Cameron and nick lau, youngest fathers, taking their paternity rights, parental rights only, so perhaps they have realised this is the way we want to go. Thinking about the Work Life Balance and if we are socialist and thinking about the ordinary people, we need to help with the quality of life, too. I dont think it will be a case of private sector businesses being told you must allow these people to choose when they can come in. Ithink people to choose when they can come in. I think it will be more Flexible Working, initially with the public sector. Well, that will be interesting to hear. We need far more details to be fleshed out. This is also an opposition that is flirting with the ideas of like capital controls to prevent people from taking their money elsewhere, which to me as quite a serious vote of no confidence in socialisms ability to win the of ideas because they would be saying they would leave the country. We are interested to see more about this policy, i think you could be the most radical thing they have proposed of all policies. 0k. Another policy on the front page of the Financial Times, sajid javid is tearing up rules on spending, so prudence is still in there . I suppose this is a guy who comes from the thatcherite a wing of the party. Even though coming up with £22 billion of public spending, he wants to make sure that he doesnt allow the prime Prime Ministers taxcutting instincts to run riot. The boris whisperer. Not exactly thatcherites. Dominic cummings is allabout, exactly thatcherites. Dominic cummings is all about, its been his idea that you have to go big on the nhs, pump more money into it because he accepts it is a key issue for many working class voters in the north that they are trying to target. So i think if there are to be thatcherite tax cuts, they are coming from him. Maybe not from him, but according to this piece in the fte, borisjohnson wanted to raise the threshold at the moment in the threshold at the moment in the ft, that would cost £8 billion a year, presumably the figure is. And that would may be wrecked sajid javids plans, because even though he wants to increase public spending by £22 billion a year for all of these big infrastructure projects, at the same time he wants to try and balance the budget within five yea rs. Balance the budget within five years. So that would only leave £7 billion of school headroom for tax cuts of this fiscal headroom. Billion of school headroom for tax cuts of this fiscal headroomlj am cuts of this fiscal headroom. am sure there are so cuts of this fiscal headroom. am sure there are so many people who say we should keep this money for brexit uncertainty to help weather the storm. But it does strike me how borisjohnson is going to be a man for all seasons. Rewarding higher earners with tax cuts, then going on with big spending and using low Interest Rates to boost infrastructure somewhat. But people arent stupid and actually voters will start to ask questions about where all this money is coming from. And also, who is he at his core . What does he really believe in . 0k. Lets turn now to the front page of the telegraph. Four labour rebels. Four of the telegraph. Four labour rebels. Fourof them. Coming the telegraph. Four labour rebels. Four of them. Coming out to encourage their fellow labour supporters not to vote for mr corbin oii supporters not to vote for mr corbin on this occasion but to support borisjohnson, quite on this occasion but to support boris johnson, quite an extraordinary development. Sometimes people do say i cant back this letter anymore, i have no confidence in him. But then, especially in the labour party, i feel the tribalism is more embedded than the conservative party, you may disagree. You think . And then coming out and saying dont vote for him but vote for the tories, that is not from people who have traditionally been on the right of the labour party either, these are classic allies. I suppose it does depend on where your starting point in the labour party is. They arent ian austin. No, they are not. He has a visceral loathing ofJeremy Corbyn, because his father was jewish and relatives of his work were killed in the holocaust in the second world war. So that comes from a deep place. And is also being attacked about the trade with israel. So a lot of pro palestine left wingers, that will stick in their court was not that i think his intervention on radio 4 was dismissed. Including John Mcdonnell on stage. The public dismiss it. Its all right for fellow m ps dismiss it. Its all right for fellow mps do say all right, all this is something and the other, but surely it is the public that matter here . The public that follow really closely politics, they see it is the usual suspects. Someone who eats and drinks politics, they wouldnt necessarily know these people. Its a very westminster bubble thing to assume everyone kiiows a very westminster bubble thing to assume everyone knows who iain watson and John Woodcock are. I think the more important thing to come out today is the dilemma it presents to moderate mps within the labour party who vocally oppose corbin and when people like Luciano Berger have departed and assurances, they havent done anything materially to bring down corbyn and challenge fundamentally the climate of ignoring anti semitism, and in some cases, covering it up. Were going an interesting time in politics. Tectonic plates are shifting and realignments are often exaggerated. But we are really seeing it here, arent we . Its not just happening in the labour party, it is also happening in the conservative party, having the whip withdrawn and dominic grieve, a tory to his core, now finds himself without a Party Standing as an independent. And splitting the vote. So we had ian austin, John Woodcock, tom harris is the third and Michael Mccann fourth. He was a scottish mp. Also in this article is jack straw. Im interested to know about what you think about his comments in the past . What do you make of this . If he does become Prime Minister then they are going to have to answer to they are going to have to answer to the electorate for the racism and economic vandalism this vulva going to recon this country. Strong words. Very strong words. But i think it is prettyjustified by some of the things that the labour party top brass have said in response to all of this. So going back to the times briefly, John Mcdonnell accused the Jewish Chronicle of being behind the times, launching an appeal to non jewish members of the public about their concerns and accusing him of being behind the times, it sounds like Jeremy Corbyn accusing the jews of not having a joyous sense of irony. Even this party, not willing to learn from its mistakes. We must look at parallels as well because as tone deaf as some labour figures have been on the issue of anti semitism, weve seen the same thing in the conservative party relating to islamophobia and lets not remember, there is anti semitism in the conservative party. Lets not pretend because labour has a particular issue with anti semitism that conservatives dont and also other types of racism. Im not pretending that there is only one pa rt pretending that there is only one part which is currently being investigated by the European Court of human rights and its the labour party. Not to take away from those of youve described. Lets turn to the front. This is a story that broke today. The front of the sun. Aston villa player atkinson. He was tasered, felled by an electric shock. There are limits to what we can say about it that it raises concerns about the less lethal alternative. Stun guns. He doesnt set on the front page here but you can look elsewhere for the detail and around 17,000 are trading to use tasers. The big question is, if theyve got it, how do you use it . If you didnt have it, are there other techniques . You get a bit of an arms race. You can sometimes see lethal outcomes. When this new policy was raised back in september. They said they were going to raise around 10 million, and looking at using a taser rollout. There wasnt unanimous support for this. It was split between rank and file and superiors. Superiors did not like this. Boots on the ground, saying we support this. The Police Federation of england and wales is often more hawkish than this. The police chief counsel. Of course, the Police Federation were the ones who represent people, the men and women on the beach to put their lives on the line, the thin blue line. The big difficulty is we are policed by consent. 65 million of us being kept by the peace by Police Officers and many of us, when we are approached, dont shrink back in fear. We know they are not armed, we know most dont have malign intentions. Its more difficult for younger people particularly of minority backgrounds but we want to keep that compact with the Police Officers and if they are more routinely armed with lethal weapons, it will shut about. Are more routinely armed with lethal weapons, it will shut aboutm might well be that in a high profile case like this, i think it was 18 people have died from being tasered in the last 13 years but a high profile case like this sparks debate about validity. And how they used. Lets go back to that telegraph. Chinas children given a videogame curfew. She is the game among us, she is a serious gamer. used to have serious Substance Abuse issues with sims two, but i weaned myself off it. The Chinese Government are concerned. Its the single biggest market for video games in the world now concerned about the amount of time the young people are spending computers so they decided digital curfew between 10pm and 8am which is being implemented by the Chinese State and there could be some periods of home, who are thinking, i would like to do that but does show that terrifying level of state power over the internet. How they going to do this . There isnt too much detail. They launched time and spending restrictions for children and require players to register with their real names. They have very enhanced facial wreck mission. It caused trouble when it was piloted in london. They got out on steroids in china. I can see you the internet is very highly policed. In china. I can see you the internet is very highly policedm really is big brother. It is. Weve been considering how matt hancock was considering how they might restrict playtime for young people andi restrict playtime for young people and i personally think it would be. I dont know how youre going to do from central government. They know how to reconnect wi fi. From central government. They know how to reconnect wifi. These things are always set by older people who have much less knowledge of how things work. You are millennial. What is a vpn, lets just leave it there. Lets end with james dean. There is a film called finding jack. About military dogs at the end of the vietnam war. The filmmakers were searching high and low for months to find a character called rogan who is the secondary lead. They ended up finding james the secondary lead. They ended up findingjames dean, the secondary lead. They ended up finding james dean, a guy who died 64 years ago, still a cult hero, and the family, his family agreed to it. They are going to use images of him, photographs of him and bring him back to life, and we will see him Walking Around and acting and. Was there one with Princess Leia . Peter cushing, what is the name of the baddie in starwars, cushing, what is the name of the baddie in star wars, a cushing, what is the name of the baddie in starwars, a new hope. They completely re created him. He wasnt into many scenes but clearly the technology, they will do more of this and i personally think its somewhat depressing because it suggests we have run out of ideas. Chris evans, would find it awful. think it would be lovely to see this kind of image because he was a bit ofa kind of image because he was a bit of a rebel in his day. You like him, james dean . He will do. Its a great moment. Lovely to see you both as ever. Thank you for watching. Our final edition of the papers. They are all on line. Seven days a week. Dont forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. 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