Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Film Review 20170624 : compareme

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Film Review 20170624



terrifying... it is a national crisis and what is worrying at the moment is that the government is not treating it like a crisis. it has not have cobra meetings. ed miliband was tweeting earlier that when we have things like foot and mouth, there were cobra meetings and it was coordinated as a national level. there were cobra meetings and it was coordinated as a national levelli wa nt to coordinated as a national levelli want to look at the sunday telegraph, they are saying it is not just about cladding, installation is the real inferno threat. it will have to widen out the scope of the investigation and maybe that will trigger these emergency meetings. the cost of what will have to be doneis the cost of what will have to be done is now having a significant threat to budgets of government, local governor and national government. this seems to be an escalation. and it has to be done. nobody can be a cheapskate is now. in case something else happens. and they were to blame. it is going to be an astronomical price to be paid. and where is the money coming from? they have to find it from central government because councils don't have the money. experts are saying that it have the money. experts are saying thatitis have the money. experts are saying that it is ludicrous that you are only testing the outer covering of a building and not the insulating material. so again, inside buildings is being looked at. this has come up before, that experts are saying that it is the panelling behind the cladding, the material dues is different in the uk. in the the us, they use metal, we use plastic, which is highly flammable. in this report in the sunday telegraph, why are you testing the outer cover and not the interlacing material? and it can be the cavities left behind when you seal windows that pull the fire up you seal windows that pull the fire up in -- you seal windows that pull the fire up in —— inside the building. you seal windows that pull the fire up in -- inside the building. so councils are concerned because they wa nt to councils are concerned because they want to make sure that people are safe but also because they are worried about how they will be able to afford to do that which is why it needs to happen on a nationally coordinated level. let's look at some genuine party politics, the conservative party. the sunday telegraph saying tory plot to skip toxic generation and install younger face as next leader. who is this plot by and who is the youngerface? who is this plot by and who is the younger face? this is an inversion of the usual. young cardinals like having an old pope but this time they are forgetting the old pope and they are forgetting the old pope and the old cardinals and go for the young pretoria on guard. people like sajid javid and jessye norman and uncle tom cobleigh and all! the likes ofjohnson and david and hammond one has to assume are seen as part of a bustard flush —— a busted flush generation. i'm not sure this will be agreed by too many people within the parliamentary conservative party. we are absolutely certain that any political prediction is a legible twaddle because everyone but is entirely wrong over the last few years. well, yeah. not all of us! you said brexit would win, trump would win and coleman would come out as the top leader? i did not say any of that but i was more willing to engage with possibilities of the corwen leadership and to see that there were political shifts that might create support for him in a way that lots of people were very quick to dismiss. but you didn't see it coming? nobody saw it coming. nobody‘s crystal balls are working. the fact that you have clearly got factions and its use within the tory party are clear. you have a silly diversion stories. this one in the telegraph... would you like the movers telegraph... would you like the m overs o nto telegraph... would you like the movers onto the sunday times?m says ministers want spreadsheet fail. -- says ministers want spreadsheet fail. —— spreadsheet phil hammond. so, apparently... have you told us the headline? ijust told you, ministers want spreadsheet phil hammond as caretaker pm. and they wa nt hammond as caretaker pm. and they want an immediate usurpation of theresa may. there should be a double headed beast at the top of the tory party which will be phil hammond and david davis, but only for two years. would they want the job, given what they have to do?|j do job, given what they have to do?” do know. it's a strange situation for the conservatives. in this case, the political editor has been speaking to a lot of people, a serving minister who is on the hammond side, who says that the pm's brand is so damaged, it's painful. the calculation that people are making is that she is so inadequate we cannot wait two years. that is the conservative's dilemma, she is toxic as a brand, and yet they can't figure out who to replace her with. when they do, they will. but philip hammond, what a turnaround for him! this is a fellow whose budget unravelled in two days and he is now supposed to be this safe pair of hands. he was sidelined during the entire election campaign and was going to be dumped if she had the majority that she expected. there's obviously a factional war going on and he is the figurehead of the remain side. but a minority within the parliamentary party, a majority of those will be brexiteers and even those that won't have become such, even the current prime minister. let's look at the observer. corbyn tells glastonbury, don't build walls. thousands chanting his name. a peculiar spectacle, not what you expect at glastonbury, to have a leading politician on the stage with people cheering instead of throwing things at him. it is an extraordinary thing. full it is a phenomenon that i find hard to get my head around, but it exists. if we have said this a few years ago, that the labour party will have a staunchly left—wing leader who will appear at staunchly left—wing leader who will appearata staunchly left—wing leader who will appear at a headline concert at glastonbury to tens of thousands of people who will chair his name and he will read shelley to them, rise like lines, you are many, they are few. if you said that that was going to happen, if you years ago, right... the reason it is a phenomenon is that he has tapped into a hunger for this phenomenon is that he has tapped into a hungerfor this kind of politics. it has been there for some time, without somebody to articulate it at time, without somebody to articulate itata time, without somebody to articulate it at a political level. he is the man that has done it. he has catalysed this incredible movement around him. but the express and mail on sunday both saying, why was he at glastonbury and not at armed forces day which is where prince edward and the prime minister was. some people will say he should have been there, others will say he exercised his democratic right not to be there. whatever jeremy corbyn democratic right not to be there. whateverjeremy corbyn does he will be criticised by some and criticised by others. —— praised by others. but i don't understand where this phenomenon came from. it is clearly there. finally, the mail on sunday, i wanted out, says prince harry, a relu cta nt i wanted out, says prince harry, a reluctant prince. he says he considers quitting the royal role, but stayed because of the queen.” am nota but stayed because of the queen.” am not a royalist, but i respect what the younger generation of royals have been doing by speaking so royals have been doing by speaking so honestly about these issue is. he has spoken before about the difficulty he has had after the death of his mother. he has spoken of having mental health issues at —— as having all. they have tried to promote awareness around mental health and i respect their efforts in that field. i think it is important work and they are good representatives for that conversation. if you step down from the royal role, you would lose the financial support, you would have to walk away from quite a lot of privilege. you would, you would have to live by your own means. clearly he is quite intelligent young man. i am not entirely convinced by this argument, i have to say. do you think years lying? are you calling the prince a liar? it's easy to say without necessarily going through it. we may talk about this again at 1130. it depends what rachel decides we are 1130. it depends what rachel decides we are going to talk about with you. that's it for the papers this hour. we will be back at 11.30 for another look at the stories making the morning's news. next, it's the weather. good evening. we'll start with a quick look at the satellite sequence from today. it shows this curl of cloud over the uk. the closer you are to the centre of that low pressure, the stronger the wind. a breeze for western parts of england and wales as well. not much rain until later on. the cloud thickening over wales will bring some rain with it. that spreads further inland, scattered showers over scotland. that area of low pressure drifts towards scandinavia. the winds are coming down from the north and north—west behind that low, never a warm direction. a breezy start of the day in scotland with scattered showers. those will be heavy on the west side. but towards the east, a bright and breezy start. similar in northern ireland and the far north of england. and that thicker cloud and rain. always thickest on the western side of wales. the far south—eastern corner of england will start dry. patchy rain towards the south and west, you might see that early on in glastonbury. then a north—south split with the northern half seeing the best of any sunshine. the southern half of the uk, a lot of cloud. rain will be light and patchy but a dull afternoon. 23 degrees, not bad in the south—eastern corner. 15 degrees in glasgow. a little rain early on in glastonbury but into the afternoon and evening, cloud breaking up and sunshine comes through. a bit of a breeze. getting onto monday, the best of the sunshine will be across the far south and east. north and west will have cloud and rain spreading into northern ireland. there could be some quite wet weather in northern england and southern scotland on monday night into tuesday. low pressure is firmly in charge with rain around for many. into next week, quite unsettled, with spells of potentially heavy rain. quite breezy and quite cloudy. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11pm: 34 buildings around the country have failed fire safety tests following the grenfell tower disaster, with hundreds more still to be assessed. a london council defends its decision to evacuate four tower blocks deemed unsafe as the government insists it will help meet the huge costs councils are facing. if they need financial support we will work with them to make sure they have the resources they need to do this necessary work. also in the next hour: a cyber attack on the houses of parliament. e—mail accounts of some mps

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