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He was at that event listening to mr corbin. He says, does he not, that us trade negotiators are seeking total Market Access to the nhs . He is calling on borisjohnson to explain. Mrjohnson is going to have to do that, is he not . Well, he is going to have to have some sort of answer becauseJeremy Corbyn is a saying that these documents, 545 pages, prove that the nhs is indeed on the table in any future us uk trade negotiations and if it was not, he would not need 540 pages to explain why it was not. These are hugely detailed documents. They do not just these are hugely detailed documents. They do notjust cover the nhs, although a pc that is what mr corbin wa nts to although a pc that is what mr corbin wants to highlight. If you had to think of one issue on the campaign of whichjeremy think of one issue on the campaign of which Jeremy Corbyn has think of one issue on the campaign of whichJeremy Corbyn has managed to get traction on, it is this idea of the Health Service being at risk. We all remember those chance at labour party events, not for sale, not for sale that has been labours key selling point. After a difficult three days, labour is desperate to get this election back onto the nhs and fears about the Health Service. These documents will have to go through quite a lot of detail the stop they clearly show what the us is asking for. Less clear is whether the uk has agreed to any of the demands. One of the demands which mr corbin highlighted was the suggestion that the us is seeking longer patents for drugs. What that would mean, frankly, is more expensive drugs. We would not get to cheaper, non patented drugs for a long time he cited the example of a drug used to treat Crohns Disease and rheumatoid arthritis. In britain, the aim, nhs pays around £1200 per packet. In the us, it is £8,000. He said that was an example of the sort of costs the nhs would face if these trays, trade negotiations were pursued. 451 pa g es 451 pages of unredacted documents and information. All of it here. He. His government released this. We have since obtained this. This is a very different version of events. Perhaps he would like to explain why these documents confirm the us is demanding the nhs is only table in the trade talks. These uncensored documents leave borisjohnsons denials in absolute tatters. It is clear, as i say, that labour wa nt to it is clear, as i say, that labour want to make this the issue of the election campaign. The game changer which sort of turns around their campaign. I have to say, looking at the documents, they actually go one offa the documents, they actually go one off a lot further than simply the nhs. They also talk about american demands, for example, to have changes in Employment Law for they also want changes to our food labelling. They would also prefer a no deal outcome. They encompass much more than simply the us demands on the nhs. Joining me now is labours Shadow International trade secretary, and i suppose the missing link here is any evidence or proof that the British Government is willing to say yes to these us demands. No, absolutely not. The fa ct demands. No, absolutely not. The fact that six meetings have taken place with officials, the fact that we now have evidence of what is being discussed, which was originally redacted, that shows that the negotiations about patents right, the negotiations about negative lists have all gone to a very high level. They are now ready, in some situations, to actually set out the detail of what a trade agreement would contain in wording. That is a great deal of negotiations that have already gone on. To say this is not at a high level is complete nonsense. It is sanctioned from the top, and we know that it has then gone to that level within the negotiations, which, at the moment, the uk cannot go beyond because we have not yet left the European Union. You need to have Left European Union before officially your even allowed to negotiate, yet sex negotiating meetings taking into stage stopped at my yet six negotiating meetings have already happened. 5 is there anything in these documents saying that british officials would be prepared to consider these demands or is this an outline of what the americans want . Of course there are. The way in which they have approached this is looking to get clarity on the extension of the patents, on the way in which they would adopt wording which is helpful to the uk government in shielding what is going on from the public, the way in which they have talked about negative list systems, the way in which they are using all the technicaljargon of trade to try to obfuscate the central fact here, which is that british doctors, british hospitals will not be able to have the protection of the national and of clinical excellence, in ensuring that the drugs that we put forward two people are Cost Effective and making sure that actually the patents do not last so long that we cannot use generics which keeps those prices down for thatis which keeps those prices down for that is what is being discussed and we are at a high level of wording to put that into a trade agreement. Thank you very much for your time indeed. So, there we have labours claim. I suppose the big question is how far this changes the course of what has so far been quite a difficult election for labour. Does this get them back onto their core narrative about the danger to the Health Service . Thank you, norman. British celebrity chef gary rhodes has died in dubai at the age of 59. Known for his distinctive spiked hairstyle and love for british cuisine, gary rhodes was best known for presenting programmes including masterchef. We will bring you much more on the sad news that gary rhodes has died throughout the programme. But first, we are going to go to glasgow where, as we have been telling you, the Scottish National party is launching its manifesto today. The snp are about to launch their manifesto and set out what a minority Labour Government would need to do to get their support. The partys leader, Nicola Sturgeon, will demand an extra £4 billion for the nhs in scotland. That, it seems, would be one of those demands, part of the price to be paid for the smps support. After the election next month. Let us listen and do what she has to say. Let us listen in to what she has to say. Welcome to the launch of the snp ma nifesto for welcome to the launch of the snp manifesto for the 2019 general election. These events are becoming quite a regularfeature which must be quite puzzling for people here in scotland. Five years ago, during the independence referendum, the leaders of the no campaign, made up of course of the westminster parties, promised that if we voted no, we would get stability. Since then, the westminster parties have delivered notice stability but constant chaos and three uk general elections. The promise that if we said no to independence scotland would stay in the eu has been broken and broken spectacularly. The promise that it was just a scare story to suggest that Boris Johnson was just a scare story to suggest that borisjohnson could be Prime Minister has been broken. The promise that scotland would be treated as an equal partner in the United Kingdom has notjust been broken but completely shattered. The reality of westminster control over scotla nd reality of westminster control over scotland is this. The right wing tory government scotland did not vote for, a Prime Minister in Boris Johnson who is dangerous and unfit for office. Tory cuts to the scottish budget, a national Health Service under threat from a tory trump trade deal, a paragraph on the Scottish Parliament, children forced into poverty and a disastrous brexit deal that will hitjobs, Living Standards and workers rates. But there is worse to come. Unless Boris Johnson is stopped, this willjust be the start. Brexit is nowhere near being done. The tories have barely got going. They have not even started trade talks yet. Because of Boris Johnsons started trade talks yet. Because of borisjohnsons hardline started trade talks yet. Because of Boris Johnsons hardline position, there is every chance, every chance, that the uk will leave the eu without a trade deal next year. That would be a catastrophe forjobs. Evenif would be a catastrophe forjobs. Even if he somehow avoids that, his dream deal would be a nightmare for scotland. It will take scotland out of the single market, which is eight times the size of the uk alone, and out of the customs union, the worlds biggest trading bloc. Compared with eu membership, that could cut scotlands National Income by around £9 billion by the end of the next decade. That is equivalent to £1600 for every person in scotland. Environmental standards and workers rates will be at risk. And as night follows day, the tories will sell out scotlands fishing industry. The smp, scotlands remain party, backs a new uk wide referendum on eu membership. Jeremy corbyn, incredibly, says that he is neutral on the issue of leave or remain. That means he is neutral on job losses, cuts to Living Standards and the erosion of our rights. Of course, he would be happy to sit back and see scotland taken out of the eu, even if there is a majority for remain in scotland but not in the uk as a whole. The truth is that brexit will dominate westminster politics for years and years to come. Scotland will pay a heavy price for the tories brexit obsession and for labours neutrality or, to give it its proper description, labours woeful lack of leadership. So, this election really, really matters. The future of scotla nd really, really matters. The future of scotland is on the line. The opportunities for this and for future generations are at stake. We must not let brexit rob our childrens future. That means the kind of country we want scotland to be is on the ballot paper. At the heart of it all, i ask people in scotla nd heart of it all, i ask people in scotland to consider this simple but fundamental question before you cast your vote. Who should decide scotlands future . The people who left ear or Boris Johnson . Scotlands future . The people who left ear or borisjohnson . A vote for the snp on december the 12th is a vote to escape brexit. It is a vote to bits s future in scotlands hands. It is a vote to put scotlands future in scotlands hands. Crucially, it is able to deprive borisjohnsons conservative party of majority for in the selection, the smp is the challenger to the tories in every single seat that they hold. The reality is this, in scotland, only a vote for the smp can defeat the tories. By voting snp, we can log the tories out of office. We can do that only by voting snp on assembly 12. After this election, there is every chance that the snp will hold the balance of power at westminster. Unlike the liberal democrats, we will never, ever healthy tories into government. Applause but we will be prepared to talk to other parties about forming a Progressive Alliance. Now, those parties, of course, are already looking to the smp and to scotland for inspiration. Many of the policies being promised in this election are already being delivered in scotland by the smp. The snp has already abolished University Tuition fees. We have protected the nhs from creeping privatisation. The snp is not only detected free personal care for the elderly, we have now extended to all age groups in scotland. We have introduced free prescriptions, we set up a genuinely progressive tax system which helps low paid and middle income earners. We are setting up a National Investment bank. We have kept the water industry firmly in public hands. And while the tories have been cut in Police Numbers in england, we have increased the number of Police Officers by more than 1000. We have massively outstripped the rest of the uk in social and Council House building. And we are helping with the cost of living. The snp right now is investing in a huge expansion of Early Learning and childcare for vulnerable to olds and all three year olds and four year olds. This will be introduced in next year, saving families up to £4500 per child per year. With limited powers, we have also established a Social Security system with dignity and fairness at its very heart. We are introducing a new £10 per week scottish child payment for low income households by the end of next year. That will left 30,000 children out of poverty when it is fully implemented. So, in government, the snp is not just implemented. So, in government, the snp is notjust talking about transforming our country for the better. We are doing it every single day. Applause this manifesto builds on that and it sets out how the power, the experience and the values of the smp can put scotlandss interest front and centre in a Progressive Alliance to lock the tories out of government at westminster. It includes a clear demand for an end to austerity and a three point proposal to increase scotlands budget. Firstly, for a national Health Service. In government, we have shown our commitment in very difficult financial circumstances to the nhs. Despite tory cuts since 2010, we have increased front line Health Funding by 13 in real terms, with more to come. In scotland, the snp is spending £136 more per head on front line Health Services than is the case in england. This amounts to over £740 million more spending in scotla nd over £740 million more spending in scotland compared to the uk. Of course, given oui scotland compared to the uk. Of course, given our rural population, there should always be higher per capita spend in scotland. However, if the next uk government raised Health Spending per head to the current scottish level, it would not only substantially increase Health Investment in england, it would mean that by 2024, 25, front Line Investment in nhs scotland would be £4 billion higher than it is today. Second, there must be a real end to austerity. The tories, and let us never forget, they austerity. The tories, and let us neverforget, they did austerity. The tories, and let us never forget, they did this but the help of the liberal democrats, have left the scottish budget £1. 5 billion lower in real terms than it was at the start of the decade. A potential uk government that once oui potential uk government that once our support must reverse that cut to oui our support must reverse that cut to our budget, and ensure real terms growth thereafter. Thirdly, the uk must make right the cuts that scotla nd must make right the cuts that scotland has suffered. Over a decade of austerity, the accumulative price imposed on scotland has been a massive £13. 9 billion. That is how much investment in our communities and Public Services scotland has lost. Of course, the cost in human terms has been worse. That must be made right. Parties seeking our support must be prepared to set out how they will repair the damage of a decade of austerity, and put back money that has been lost. Remember, when the tory government last needed a handful of votes from the dup, they bypassed the barnett formula to find money for Northern Ireland and, in the process, they denied scotland around £3 billion per year of investment. We say enough. It is time for scotland to be treated fairly. Applause in any post election talks, the smp will also demand that scotlands nhs be protected from trade deals. The snp. We will introduce an nhs protection bill which will guarantee that trade deals will not undermine the founding principles of the nhs, nor open it up to profit driven exploitation. As a double lock, it will stipulate that no trade deal can come into force without the consent of our Scottish Parliament. Be in no doubt, no doubt whatsoever, a vote for the snp in this election isa a vote for the snp in this election is a vote to stop the tories are selling off scotlands national Health Service. Applause sn