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To still be here and were still fighting so while he is still fighting, we still fighting. Also, the latest in our collection blind date series, and this morning one labour and one conservative politicians sit down and took in. So for all our couples have got on but will politics get in the way . People are looking at me, talking about the community. I was in wilkinson is buying something about the other day and people said, i cant believe you are in wilkinson i said, i have to put things in my bin. I dont have people to put things in my bins hello, welcome to the programme. We until iiam. Hello, welcome to the programme. We untiliiam. We hello, welcome to the programme. We until iiam. We are live until iiam. So much coming up today on the show. We will be talking about the political song that you arent allowed to hear and why. The latest on the tickets for the one love concert in manchester to remember the victims of last weeks attack. And of course we have our latest in the series election blind date coming up later. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victorialive. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. There has been Widespread International condemnation of President Trumps announcement that the United States is withdrawing from the 2015 paris climate agreement. Un chief Antonio Guterress spokesman called it a major disappointment while the European Union said it was a sad day for the world. Here, theresa may has expressed her disappointment over the decision. Our North America correspondent david willis reports. Hed promised this to the people who voted him into office. Nonetheless, it was a momentous announcement and one that drew swift condemnation from around the world. As president , i have one obligation and that obligation is to the american people. President trump believes, in a nutshell, that the paris accord impedes his ability to restore jobs to parts of the american heartland blighted by the move away from fossil fuels such as coal and gas. Time, in his view, to put america first, a philosophy summed up in one short phrase. I was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. Pittsburghs mayor bill peduto swiftly responded, saying his city considered the heart of the American Steel industry actually favoured the paris accord. Donald trump had previously said Global Warming was a hoax perpetrated by the chinese. He is now saying hed be willing to re negotiate the paris accord, albeit on terms more favourable to the us, but european leaders want nothing to do with that. There is no plan b, said one. France will never give up the fight. I reaffirm clearly that the Paris Agreement remains irreversible and will be implemented, notjust by france but by all the other nations. Those gathered outside the white house to protest the president s decision believe the departure of the second largest polluter on the planet will have a dramatic impact on efforts to combat Global Warming. But donald trump believes his decision represents an assertion of american sovereignty, whilst his critics believe its precisely the opposite. David wills, bbc news, washington. The eu and china are due to reaffirm their commitment to tackling Climate Change at a summit in brussels today. Several eu countries have already dismissed suggestions that the us might be able to renegotiate the us might be able to renegotiate the paris deal. Damian grammaticas is in brussels for us. Damian, what is in brussels for us. Damian, what is the line coming out of brussels . Just how angry are the leaders there . Very, very disappointed. If you look across the eu, we had the belgian Prime Minister last night calling this a brutal act from france, i think the words used were open criminal. Thejoint france, i think the words used were open criminal. The joint statement from the french, the italians are the germans are saying that the Climate Change chords can be renegotiated, donald trump cannot simply walk away and come back and say he wants a better deal in some way. That wont happen, they said. Either the us meet its commitments oi either the us meet its commitments or it doesnt. I think very, very disappointed but also determined to ta ke disappointed but also determined to take up the mantle of the leadership of this issue. They made a very clear that if the us wont, the eu and, interestingly, china, the other two global heavyweights, will be stepping in and thats what we are going to see today here. By coincidence, the Chinese Premier is in brussels today for a summit, an annual thing. They will be issuing a special declaration and that will say that the eu and china consider Climate Action and the Clean Energy Transition more imperative than ever and that they will recommit to the targets and the commitments. We will pick upa targets and the commitments. We will pick up a map because i want to speak to Steve Mcdonald in beijing. From a chinese perspective, are they seeing this as a real opportunity . They havent exactly directly criticised donald trump for pulling the us out of the Paris Climate Process but simply said, if you dont want to be part of it we will stand with europe and others and push forward the climate agenda. This was within hours of donald trump pulling the us out of the process. Interestingly, chinas number two leader is in europe and very sooii number two leader is in europe and very soon we are number two leader is in europe and very soon we are going to see a joint statement come out from him and members of the eu, Reaffirming A commitment to this process. Quite apart from any impact on the process around Climate Change amelioration, we are seeing quite a profound geopolitical shift here, with china standing upon the world stage and becoming, i guess, whether it it or not, the leader, or one of the chief leaders, on Climate Change. And although it has not said it wanted to grab hold of this mantle, it has nevertheless got it now firmly within its grasp. Thank you both for speaking with us. Annita is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the days news. The metropolitan police say they have so far found no records of any calls to the Anti Terrorist hotline in relation to the Manchester Bomber, despite a number of people saying they had reported concerns over Salman Abedis behaviour. It comes as Greater Manchester police have released new cctv footage, Showing Abedi in the city in the four days leading up to the attack. Detectives say theyre now concentrating their investigation on the rusholme area and are appealing for witnesses at least 36 people have died at a casino in the philippines, where a gunman opened fire before killing himself. Police in manila say most of the victims died of suffocation after the man set fire to casino tables. Officers had feared the attack was terrorist related, but now believe the motive was robbery. The Royal College of surgeons says the number of patients waiting more than six months for routine operations and treatment has nearly tripled overfour years in england. The college says around 126,000 people had waited more than 26 weeks for non urgent treatment in march, up 180 on the same time four years ago. Our Health Editor hugh pym reports. The target for waiting times for routine surgery and treatment in england is 18 weeks. The head of nhs england, Simon Stephens recently said that performance would be allowed to slip because of other Urgent Health service priorities. The Royal College of surgeons argue this will mean increasing numbers of patients enduring long delays. The college, using nhs england data, says around 126,000 people had waited more than 26 weeks for non urgent treatment in march, up 180 on march 2013, a time when targets were being hit. The biggest increases were for dermatology, ear, nose and throat and urology patients. We know we need to have more facilities for planned surgery. We need to have better planning for planned surgery and we need to make sure that the pressures on the Health Service dont interfere with patients who could legitimately expect their surgery to be done within 18 weeks of presentation. Labour said it would increase nhs funding and restore the 18 week treatment target, which it says has been abandoned, to bring people of the waiting list. The conservatives said there had been a sharp drop in the number of patients waiting more than a year for treatment, and only their plans to grow the economy would support the nhs. Scotland, wales and Northern Ireland have seen increases in totals waiting long periods for operations, though they have different target regimes. A ten month old boy has crawled to victory to be crowned lithunias fastest toddler. The competition held every year in the Capital Vilnius sees babies scramble across a five metre long red carpet, enticed by their relatives. It was touch and go for a while, but Mykolas Pociunas emerged victorious, with his mother waving a box of lego. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news more at 9. 30. Do get in touch with us throughout the morning a good stuff englands cricketers in the Champions Trophy yesterday. Was a bit ofa the Champions Trophy yesterday. Was a bit of a banana skin to england in their first match in the Champions Trophy at the oval. England were set a very respectable target of 306 to win but, as so often, joe root was the match whenever england. A career best 133 not out, seeing him share success of stanzas alex hales, and owen morgan was 75 not out, england reaching their target with 16 balls to spare. Victory on tuesday against new zealand should really secure them a place in the semifinals. It has been confirmed that all rounder Chris Woa Kes semifinals. It has been confirmed that all rounder chris woakes is out of the tournament. A good day for british tennis. Yes, british interest moving along very nicely at Roland Garros this year, andy murrays the world number one, wed expect expect to see him in round three. But there was also victory for kyle edmund who is building up a head of steam this year. Murray had a tough battle once again on clay. He dropped the opening set against the world number 50 Martin Klizan digging deep to win it in four sets. He faces the former us open champion Juan Martin Del Potro next. He was left consoling his opponent Nicolas Almagro yesterday after he retired through injury with the match level in the third set. A difficult time for him. Edmund beat the conquerer of Jo Wilfred Tsonga argentinas renzo olivo, in straight sets, to reach the third round in paris for the first time in his career. Hell be up against South African Kevin Anderson next after he knocked out australias nick kyrgios. And edmund will be very hopeful of victory against a player ranked 7 places beneath him. Juan martin del potro was struggling slightly with injury at the end of his match if he is anywhere near full fitness youd expect him to pose a serious threat to murrays hopes tomorrow. Tomorrow is the Champions League final in cardiff its sure to be a huge occasion as juventus, the italian giants, take on 11 time winners real madrid. But what about the hometown boy gareth bale . Well, he might not get the dream end to the season hes been wishing for. He hasnt appeared in the side for 6 weeks due to a calf injury. Hes back in training but says hes not fully fit and having knock on effects from an Ankle Operation earlier in the season. Madrid have played very well in his absence but bale is hopeful manager Zinedine Zidane will give him a chance. It has also been difficult for me this season with injuries from my operation to drop it has been difficult to come back from it. I have been working hard on my fitness the last few weeks. Obviously, im not 100 doesnt fit, not match fit, so not 100 doesnt fit, not match fit, so whether the manager thinks that might bea so whether the manager thinks that might be a problem, maybe so, and if i have to be on the bench and come off the bench to make an impact, then thats what i have to do. And you never know, it could be his last game in madrid with some Question Marks ver his future. Just before we go, lyon secured second straight treble last night, beating Paris St Germain on penalties in the womens Champions League final. Congratulations to them were back with more sport later. Its election blind date time now the fourth in our series, where we bring you a blind date over lunch between two people with very different views. So far, all our couples have got on. But surely two opposing politicians on a blind date will fall out . Labours Jess Phillips met conservative John Whittingdale to talk politics, family, the spotlight and rubbish lets see how they got on. Theres an election on and people are talking politics. So what happens when you send to people with from so what happens when you send two people with from opposing views on a lunch date . Im well nervous. This has been so long, literally. Will sparks fly . You see people that can go and work and theyre signing on, it angers me. Or will things hot up . You look gloriously distinguished. Slightly hunky. Youre quite a pretty lady. Get that on camera. And will the political. When people stand at the dispatch box and tell me theres money for education, i look around and i wonder where its gone. Because its not my childrens school. What are you going to do . Snog her. As a person, i suppose im a difficult bloody woman. A difficult woman with a dirty laugh. I amJess Phillips and i was labour Member Of Parliament, now im the candidate in that election. I was raised to hate the tories. There are still some who i think are three headed monsters. I feel slightly anxious about going out with somebody, i dont know who it is. I wouldnt want it to be anyone boring. Im John Whittingdale the parliamentary candidate for malden, in essex. My confession to you is that im taking a night off in the Election Campaign to go and see iron maiden at the 02. I could get one of my friends to do that thing where they text you with a fake emergency. I know quite a few female mps, get on fine with all of them. Ill be interested to see who it is. Ive never been on a blind date in my life. Because ive been married since i was 23. Its slightly nerve racking. Hello how are you . Nice to see you, sit down. I had a sort of private little bet with myself who it might be. And you were a strong contender. Excellent. So, do you come here often . I live about 200 yards away during the week. Really . A nice bit of town to have a flat in. By the queen. Do you see her much . No. Have something to eat . Right. How is the Campaign Going . All right, but you still have to go door knocking. People are saying they miss nigel farage. It could all go. I tend to say good luck though. That is what lots of people in Parliament Said to me. Food for thought. Im not going to eat a bacon sandwich because thats not gone well for people in the past. Eating on camera is very dangerous. You have stolen ed milibands Policy On Energy so you could steel his eating bacon sandwiches. Did you see the theresa may eat a bag of chips the other day . She looked miserable. Even though everybody is happy when they eat chips. Do you miss not being in the throes of the frontbenchers . I was a bit disappointed i couldnt do it for longer but the leader changed, the world changed. 10 members of the cabinet left thats politics. Would you go back . Do you hope that you have the chance . If i was asked to do it again i do it. I would love to be the home secretary. Its not that i want to be the shadow home secretary, i want the actualjob and i think that i would be good at it and dont think enough women say that. The likelihood of that happening any time soon, minimal. I wont walk the floor, no matter how much your side had. What do you make of diane abbott so far . Im no fan of diane abbott. Once again, it has been widely reported. But i think they slip up, there before up, there for the grace of god go i. But as we can all have those bad moments on the radio. Its the truth. But she was announcing a new policy. How much it will cost is a fairly obvious question. If you get it as wrong as she did, it was painful, wasnt it . How much. Youre right. All of this is true. It is true, but how much things are going to cost is not a question any tory would answer about their manifesto. So at least she might have got it wrong, but to she had an answer. How many times have you ever walked back into your office and gone, i wish that had never happened . You do it, you wake up in a cold sweat, going over my god, this is how this has gone. It was a car crash. It was a total car crash. People dont talk to me about brexit a lot although they are starting to. The wording i would say, but comes across on the doorstep, is just get on with it. I think people are slightly cynical about the election. I think they think we should be doing our jobs. Are you finding, one of the strategies of my party is that we know people in areas like yours who find it very difficult to vote conservative because they come from a background where they always vote labour. People dont say her name to me where i am. But they dont dislike her in the way that they disliked cameron. What do you think ofJeremy Corbyn . Obviously its been well documented. Do you think he will be a good Prime Minister . I dont think theresa may would be a good Prime Minister. Id rather have corbyn than may. Im not going to hide, i have disagreed with him on things. Our point of existence is get into power, make things better for the people that we represent. The ordinary people in the world. And i felt thatJeremy Corbyn had other priorities. And so i have been very critical of him but. I do think that he cares more about the people where i live than theresa may ever will. And certainly much more than David Cameron did. I dont think he give a toss. Its hilarious the tory manifesto is being called left wing. Its something that says we will bring back fox hunting. Not the most left wing, i dont remember that from samosas and socialism as a child, but maybe im wrong. Where was the labour manifesto, as ever, whatever the problem is lets throw a huge amount of money thrown at it and were not clear. I dont know whether its 40 or 80 or £100 billion of uncosted pledges. I get a little bit sick of listening to people say, tories largely, saying, you just spend this money, you cant promise every penny. To schools, you cant do this, you cant do that, you want the moon on a stick. You can say how youre going to pay for this. How are you going to pay for the deficit in the childrens lives where i live . This idea that we create a Big Black Hole by promising to be decent, to care about every child. It is, i think, it is awful, the way that its. Oh, the labour party,. You promise not to let children like my kids get left behind. The real world is that. Oh, you think that i dont Live In The Real World . The real world is that if you want to put more into education and you want to put more into the Health Service, you can have an economy which is going to produce the money to do so. And if you wreck the economy, there will be no money for that. But actually, we have put money into education. When people say theres more money on education, look around and i wonder where its gone, because it is not in my childrens school. Its notjust university education. The College Funding has gone. These are things that really matter. Again, we get that every problem, we could be spending more money on. The problem is that in every area, you want to spend more money. Yeah, i want to spend more money on the kids in my constituency. I want to spend more money but i also want to get the economy working. Do you think that people are going to be disappointed . After brexit, i think that theyre going to be feeling very let down by theresa may. Theyre going to say, my kid still cant get a job. My kid still cant get a place in the local school because the School Places are being cut down. My kid still has to wait a week to see the gp. Hang on a minute, i was told there was going to be this golden era. And i think that that is not going to be the case. If people thought that brexit was a panacea for all challenges facing the country, it wasnt, what it does mean that influx year after year putting more pressure on, were going to say, yes, we welcome people who are really going to pay a contribution but we just cant go on accepting this number indefinitely. Would you consider yourself to be a feminist . The reason i entered politics, the person who was the greatest influence on me, the person i regard as the greatest privilege to have met, was margaret thatcher. She of course argued and believed that she achieved the highest office in the land on merit. What i say is what the labour party did in the past which was try and impose women by having all women short lists. What an imposition i think thats not judging people on merit. Oui our elected on an all women short lists. I was elected. Would you have thought that if you had gone up against everyone and have half the population excluded . No. Because women, we are people too. I went up against other women who i had to beat, and shockingly, the idea if i hadnt won on merit if they have been men, in the competition, if that didnt even prove that i would better if i could beat a man. Personally, i find the idea insulting. Ok, i will give you your dues. Do you think every single man in Parliament Got there on merit. Have you seen some of them . They cant have got there on merit because they have no merits. Parliament consists of mixed bag. Some people, i think how did you get elected . That actually that is one of the strengths of parliament in a way. It has some rubbish people its not very diverse. The people kept warning me youll get divorced as soon as you become a Member Of Parliament. I havent found that to be a case. Two years on, maybe theresa may will save my marriage. I think the thing i have found really difficult is a level of exposure that you put yourself forward for. And how much hatred can come with that. Im sure you have had that yourself. As a female politician, the level of abuse and violent threats i get is just. That is something i havent experienced. I do feel for you. I had my private life splashed across the papers, some of it true, some of it not true. It is tough. If you have children. It is hard on them. Particularly because most people know who their dad is. Youre making me frightened. Its not pleasant. It tells you about the ridiculous life we live. I went to ibiza and all i did, was but put a tweet up, it got picked up, Sacked Culture Secretary has weekend in ibiza people have this idea that mps are not normal. They enjoy doing things everyone else enjoy. I get people looking at me saying, you like rock music . And i say yes i do. As if this is bizarre. I was in wilkinsons the other day. Someone said i cant believe youre here you have to put things in the bin i dont have people put things in my bins. Yes, i go to wilkinsons, its next to my house. At the tip, all the blokes came out and say would you like some help. I dont need special treatment at the tip. I get recognised there too. I like going to the tip. I like the catharsis of putting stuff in a bin. The other aspect is the fact the mps are seen to be vulnerable. We have had jo cox murdered, the attack on westminster. In the wake ofjos death, which was catastrophic and still i think that politics moves so fast it has changed so much. Still, as someone who was a personalfriend of hers, feels there wasnt a pause to get over it. I dont know what im expecting but im expecting one day to feel ok about it. But im not there yet. I think the best, the single best tenet of our democracy is the link between the constituent and the Member Of Parliament. I would give it up at my peril. Yourjob would be rubbish. Iagree. Its been an unexpected pleasure. Good to see you. How was it . It was fine. This is the are you ever going to see each other again question. We agreed on something but not how we should spend finances. There was a line of sand but it would be boring if we were all the same. I was worried because i wrote a book and i mention the poor girl thing and a book and i mention the poor girl thing and i thought, is this the thing and i thought, is this the thing were going to have to talk about . It is about being human, the world has moved on and politicians are allowed to be human. Now i shall definitely be going out to do so. We could go to a heavy metal concert together. My husband is a massive iron maiden fan. You could really bond. Wed have something to talk about. Thanks very much. Ta ra. Youre a gentleman. 0h, oh, its oh, its warm. Oh, its warm. It is quite warm. Frankie has got in touch on twitter to sayJohn Whittingdale conducted himself very well and Jess Phillips seemed overaggressive. And other twitter users said that if more politicians were likejess, theyll be eminently more likeable. A good mp. You can get in touch with us throughout the morning. That was the fourth in our election blind dates series and you can catch up on the whole series on our programme page. And youll be glad to hear election blind dates continues on monday. Next week, gina miller the woman who brought the brexit case before the high court meets godfrey bloom, a former ukip politician known for making controversial remarks. It didnt take long for brexit to come up and for things to get a bit awkward. Do people know what they voted for . 0h, people are thick . Is this what we are rolling out, people are stupid and dont understand what they are voting for . I have been hearing a lot of this, we all a bit stupid. Still succumb, we will be looking at what President Trumps decision to pull out of the Climate Change agreement means for the agreement and the rest of the planet. We will bring you the highlights from the Election Campaign trial of the last seven days. Here is Annita Mcveigh in the bbc newsroom of the summary of the news. Good morning. The president of the European Commission and the Chinese Premier has said there will be no backsliding on International Commitments to the Paris Climate Accord, despite President Trumps decision to withdraw from the treaty. Mr trump said the Deal Disadvantage to the us and threatened american jobs. Here, theresa may expressed her disappointment and said britain remains committed to the agreement. Other World Leaders reacted with dismay. The metropolitan police say they have so far found no record of any calls to the Anti Terrorist hotline in relation to the matters bomber despite a number of people saying they had reported concerns over Salman Abedis behaviour. It comes as Greater Manchester police have released Cctv Footage Showing Salman Abedi in the city in the four days leading up to the attack. Detectives say they are concentrating their investigation into the rusholme area and are appealing for this is who may have seen him there. At least 36 people have died at a casino in the philippines, Where Gunmen Opened Fire before killing himself. Police in manila say most of the victims died of suffocation after the man set fire to casino tables. Officers had feared the attack was terrorist related, but now believe the motive was robbery. Police have released a Video Showing former world number one golfer tiger woods taking a Breathalyser Test after being found Asleep At The Wheel of his car. The athlete was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence. The video shows Woods Slurring as he provides his personal information to a Police Officer before taking a blood test. The athlete says that an unexpected reaction to legal drugs led to his arrest. The number of patients waiting more than six months for routine operations and treatment has nearly tripled overfour years in england. The Royal College of surgeons analysed data from march 2013 a time when targets were being met. Nhs england declined to respond directly to the six month figures. But a spokesperson has said the nhs has cut the number of patients waiting more than a year for treatment by nearly 13,000 over the past five years. The bulgarian linesman who failed to spot Diego Maradonas infamous hand of god goal in the 1986 world cup, has died. The argentinan lea pt to punch the ball past Peter Shilton into the net, during the sides win over england. Bogdan dochev, who died at the age of 80, said the incident stayed with him his whole life. He described maradona as a great footballer, but a small man. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news. More at 10 oclock. Heres some sort now with hugh. Good morning. After victory over bangladesh in their opening match of the Champions Trophy, englands cricketers have been hit with bad news this morning. All rounder Chris Woa Kes could only news this morning. All rounder chris woakes could only manage two overs in their eight wicket win and has now been ruled out for the rest of the tournament after he suffered a side strain. His replacement has not yet been named. Gerard payne will miss out on his first British And Irish Lions appearance tomorrow. He was on the bench for the first warm up was on the bench for the first Warm Up Match in new zealand but has now been ruled out with a calf problem. Elliot daly will take his place. There was a tense finish the womens Champions League final last night. The final went to penalties with lyon beating Paris St Germain seven iphone six and both goalkeepers taking a spot kick. Sir ben ainslies team are a step closer to racing in the americas cup. They beat france to secure a Play Off Place yesterday. Thats all the sport for now. We will have more just after 10am. Thank you. Just expecting the labour Leaderjeremy Corbyn to be making a speech in york in the next few minutes. As soon as he starts to speak, we will cross over to that. We dont want other leaders and other countries laughing at us anymore the words of President Trump, as he announced that the United States is to pull out of the paris Climate Change agreement. Hes faced a chorus of condemnation internationally and at home. The un has called it a major disappointment, while the European Union said it was a sad day for the world. China said that the world should cherish the outcome of the Paris Agreement. It means the us now sits with syria and nicaragua, as the only three countries in the world not part of the deal. Mr trump has said the agreement imposes huge economic burdens and threatens american jobs. Lets have a listen to some of what the president said last night. In order to fulfil my solemn duty to protect america and its citizens, the United States will withdraw from the United States will withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord. It is people, it is taxpayers, so were getting out but we will start to negotiate and we will see if we can make a deal thats fare and if we can, thats great. And if we cant, thats fine. The newly elected french president , emmanuel macron, became the first president to to make a statement in english from the elysee palace, attacking the us president. I can assure you, france will not give up the fight. I reaffirm clearly that the Paris Agreement remains irreversible and will be implemented. Not just by france, but by all the other nations. Because whereever we live, whoever we are, we all share the same responsibility. Make our planet great again. Jeremy corbyn has started speaking in york. Lets have a listen. Rachel has done a greatjob in york. I look forward to working within the next parliament and good luck. Lots of surprises in store onjune nine thank you all for coming this morning and before going any further, i would like to say a few words about leadership. Donald trumps decision to pull the United States out of the paris Climate Change deal is reckless and dangerous. The commitments made in paris and i was there are vital to stop the world reaching the Point Of No Return on Climate Change. There can be no question of watering those commitments down. The paris deal should not ever be up for renegotiation, only for strengthening of it in the future. Applause the other three members of the g7, european members of the g7, france, germany and italy, have written to donald trump this morning to make this very clear. So, why does theresa may not have her name on thisjoint theresa may not have her name on this joint statement . Given theresa may not have her name on Thisjoint Statement . Given the chance to present a united front from international partners, she has instead opted for silence and, once again, subservience to donald trump. That is a dereliction of both her duty to this country and our duty to our planet. This is not the type of Leadership Britain needs to negotiate brexit all stand up to defend our planet in an era of Climate Change. A Labour Government would do it very differently. Applause im delighted to be here in york today at this wonderful York Science Park. This is the kind of organisation and institution that we Wa Nt Organisation and institution that we want to work within the future. Were here this morning, and im very grateful to the York Science Park for giving us the facilities to launch labours industrial with our Strategy Industrial Secretary chi on warand Strategy Industrial Secretary chi on war and Shadow Business Secretary rebecca long bailey. They war and Shadow Business Secretary rebecca long bailey. They have done an outstanding job in setting up a serious comprehensive and radical strategies, a blueprint for a britain in which no one is held back and in which every Region Animation thrice. She and rebecca are building on the achievements of the last Labour Government whose intervention in 2009 not only saved our automotive sector but laid the groundwork for it to become one of the crown jewels of britains economy with Hi Tech Economy and efficient cars. We will embrace that to upgrade our economy, create new good jobs and tackle Climate Change. High technology is at the heart of defending our environment and preserving our climate. At the heart of our industrial strategy is our plan to modernise our energy systems, to be 60 renewables by 2030. A big ask that we are determined to achieve it. Im proud of the work chi, rebecca and my party have done and im particularly proud of all those who have been involved in our industrial strategy, most centrally involved have been two women and that is the nature of the modern labour party. Thank you for your work. Applause in the cause of this campaign, ive travelled the length and breadth of this country, almost always by train, setting out the many ways in which a Labour Government would change this country for the better. On these travels, i see an Economy Thatis on these travels, i see an economy that is grossly imbalanced. Talk to people and you understand the consequences of this problem. London overheats and The Cost Of Living there rises, while communities into much of the rest of the country have seen their local economies hollowed out, industries decline and stable jobs gone. Right across our country, too many people are trapped in precarious, low paid too many people are trapped in precarious, low paid work, too many people are trapped in precarious, low paid work, while a few at the top get much richer. Despite britains many strengths, we are not realising our full potential. Failing to harness the talents of every region and nation. That is why the policies were setting out today are among the most important in all of our programme to transform britain in our manifesto for the many, not the few. If today is not just about giving people a fairer share of our countrys wealth, today is about Tackling Injustices in society at their root cause and rewriting the rules of our economy for the many rather than the few. No more can britain try to sustain its economy on the back of growth of the Financial Sector in one corner of england. Today we set out a bold vision for a different written, in which work not only pays but gives people a sense of pride and purpose, in which every individual shares in the creation of wealth, as well as sharing in its rewards, a briton in which every community in every corner of the country is built on the Firm Foundation of a vibrant vocal economy. Only labour will deliver policies that match the scale of ambition, investing to create 1 million good jobs, investing in the skills of the workforce and working with industry to create the winners of the future. Now, it is my pleasure to hand over the rostrum to our Shadow Business Secretary, rebecca long bailey, the rostrum to our Shadow Business Secretary, rebecca long bailey, who will tell you more of the details of our policy. Thank you very much indeed. That was the labour Leaderjeremy Corbyn addressing voters in york, talking about how he wants to address the injustices of society, about creating 1 million good jobs as he describes it and saying too many people are trapped in low paid work and not reaching their full potential. He also talked about President Trumps decision to pull out of the paris Climate Change agreement, which he called reckless and dangerous and said it showed theresa may was being subservient to donald trump because she was not signing along with other European Countries and address to donald trump condemning what he has done. I have people to talk about this. Joanna haigh, co director of the grantham institute, which researches Climate Change and its impact. And oxfams head of Global Policy and campaigns, sally copley, who has oversight for oxfams campaigns around Climate Change. Reckless and dangerous . Would you agree . Yes, it is very reckless and foolish, as well. The world came together at the paris meeting in 2015 and agreed we would do something together against Climate Change to get the temperature of the world increase less than 2 degrees over the century and for the americans to pull is a serious blow. What effect do you think it will have for people in the uk, but also around the world . Have for people in the uk, but also around the world . We think it is immoral and untenable and absurd making this decision to pull out. Already millions of people in the world feel the effects of Climate Change. It is beyond dispute. The real impact is in peopleslives. We know Climate Change means more erratic, extreme weather, drought, flooding, which means for the poorest people in the world, who have done nothing to cause this, they are feeling the effects already and it means damaged crops, lost homes, and collapsed livelihoods. We feel that in the uk where we have seen flooding that has happened that would not have happened before. In a developed nation we can see the damage it does to lives. The impact is real and being felt now. What effect will the us pulling out have matt . China and the European Union, only three countries around the are not part of the Paris Agreement. One is the effect of america are not doing so much to reduce emissions. They have peaked emissions but their reduction will be slower than planned. Preliminary calculations suggest it might mean one or two tenths of a degree above the target we hoped for by the end of the century, which does not sound much but in terms of impact, it is serious. Nevertheless, it seems other countries will carry on regardless of the United States and have more energy in doing things to address the issue. Maybe it is not as bad as thought. We spoke to our correspondent in beijing who said the chinese have almost found themselves as Climate Change leaders. That is why we think it is untenable because across the states, from companies, mayors and State Governors and companies are saying, we will still do that and the reason is there is momentum behind it and it is urgent. In east africa there are 13 Million People facing hunger. In one country we have people facing famine and we say by 2030, if we do not take urgent action, Climate Change will lead 100 Million People into extreme poverty. There is an urgency. Do you want to pick up on that . I also think Donald Trumps state m e nts that . I also think Donald Trumps statements are foolish because he cannot get out of the agreement for least two or three years formerly. They can do nothing the next few yea rs. They can do nothing the next few years. Getting out of the agreement, what does it mean . Countries have offered their reductions in the first place, it is voluntary. The idea is it is a model and a token to the right wing in the United States that he can say this. Donald trump says america first, i want to bring back cole, create morejobs. Is there a market for selling coal . This is the observe the absurdity. People in the states think we need to take action around Climate Change. Nicaragua, there are two other countries that have not signed up and that is syria and nicaragua. Nicaragua did not sign up because they said it did not go far enough. They they will be 722 e is 7 Behind Investin 777737 7 they will be left behind investing in dirty energy and the bad effects it has while the rest of the world invest in clean energy and gets the benefits. The alternatives we can do in adaptation are important, actually helping families and households to cope now and we help families in bangladesh where we help people build homes and toilets above flood water and help families to develop Floating Gardens and in south africa with farmers to help them build crops that mature more quickly so they are less susceptible to unpredictable rainfall. There are exciting and innovative things happening and that is where the smart move would be to go. That is where the growth will be. Donald trump is talking about renegotiating the deal and if you can do that so he is happy with it, he is willing to sign up. What are the chances . It is not clear what he means. He cannot renegotiate insofar as saying he will produce less emissions as previously said. There is an interesting parallel with the kyoto accord in 2005 where George W Bush was being difficult. The other countries were getting annoyed. The representative from Papua New Guinea said if you will not lead us, get out of the way. I want to bring in tom bateman. He has been listening to the comments by the Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn. He said President Trump was reckless and dangerous, something we have been talking about, for pulling out of the Climate Change deal and laid out labours industrial strategy. Tom, thank you, i realise it is busy. Reckless and dangerous he said about President Trumps decision. Strong words. I think we are seeing this Big International decision being used for Political Capital on the Election Campaign among the parties. Last night, Downing Street expressed disappointment that President Trump had withdrawn from the paris climate agreement. Jeremy corbyn giving the speech aboutjobs agreement. Jeremy corbyn giving the speech about jobs and the economy, it was the first thing he addressed and he was passionate on the podium, deeply critical of the withdrawal, saying it would be damaging for the climate and Global Warming and saying he felt the conservative leadership, Government Ministers had not reacted in the way he thought they would, saying theresa may had been silent and subservient to donald trump, and saying this was the kind of leadership that would not be good enough to get a tough brexit negotiation for britain. We know senior conservatives are saying every country has their own way of responding but they have not signed up responding but they have not signed up to the denunciation of this by three other European Countries and again that the something Jeremy Corbyn criticised. Expect to see more political reaction in the uk about the way this is responded to is debated. Tom, our Political Correspondent at the speech made by labour Leaderjeremy Corbyn. What do you think is the way forward now . We know President Trump said he is pulling out. The chinese and europeans are reaffirming their commitment to it. What should people be doing . Forcing donald trump to change his mind will go ahead without him . We can carry on doing all the things we are doing in terms of developing Renewable Energy and implementing efficiency measures and the politicians can be talking to donald trump and persuade him it is in americas interest to be doing something. We expect a strong statement from the eu china summit today and we expect it by lunchtime. The only thing to do is carry on and show how absurd it is. President trump and his administration seem to behave as if they can lift america out of the world and isolate it from Climate Change which is not possible. It is not over. It is too late for already for it to be over. Thanks for coming in. That will rumble on and we will speak to you again. We have several comments on social media. Let me tell you about this. Coming up, the parents of charlie gard, the sick baby who doctors say should have his life support switched off have told the programme why they feel their rights as parents have been taken away and why they cannot give up fighting. Helen says on facebook, saying my friends baby was born with his organs in the wrong place. Doctors told them to walk away and they refused. It was their sixth child and the other five were born perfect. They fought for his life and he had 32 operations and he lived. The doctors said the strong bond from mother, father and other children were immense and they came close over the ba bys children were immense and they came close over the babys young years. Isnt every life worth it . You can add your thoughts. Now the weather. We have got a hot day across the South East Of England with storms developing later. For many of us, it will turn changeable. A fresh breeze for most. Plenty of dry weather and sunshine but also heavy showers. We have this band of rain moving through eastwards through the night and at the moment a narrow band of rain from Northern England to the south west of england. Associated with this cold front. Behind it, we have fresher conditions. Ahead of it, warm, hotand humid have fresher conditions. Ahead of it, warm, hot and humid conditions and perhaps storms developing here later. Behind the front, try dry weather. Showers moving in on time to time. Butchers, 111, 17 degrees. Feeling fresh. Northern england. A cloudy in the afternoon, particularly in the north east where will be showers. Cloudy in east wales and the midlands. South east england will have sunshine. It will turn hot. Temperatures up to 27 degrees. There is the risk of heavy and thundery showers. Cloud into the west country. Cornwall, sunshine here, and west wales, but further east across wales, cloud. Overnight, storms that form in the south east will clear. Fresher air will come to all of us by early saturday with temperatures down to 10 12. Perhaps warmer in the south east at 16 degrees. Saturday, starting dry and bright. Cloud in eastern areas and showers here which will clear. Showers them focus towards scotland, Northern Ireland. There could be a rumble of thunder, as well. Elsewhere in the south east, temperatures 20 22. The changeable weather is because of low pressure. The airstream will bring in showers as we go through sunday. The showers focused mainly in scotland, Northern Ireland, into wales and south west england. On sunday for most, dry. More details available on the website. It is friday at 10am and i am chloe tilley. Parents it is friday at 10am and i am chloe tilley. Pa rents of it is friday at 10am and i am chloe tilley. Parents of charlie gard who doctors say should have as life support switched off tell us why they will keep fighting for him to go to the us for experimental treatment. It is the legendary life or death, isnt it, so if we dont get this opportunity he is going to die. What is the alternative . Yeah, sony hasnt got anything to lose. Evenif sony hasnt got anything to lose. Even if it doesnt work, which i think it will, we know we have done everything we can for him. Theres a new song out at the moment criticising theresa may and the conservatives its already number two on the itunes chart, but no Radio Station seems to want to play it we find out why. Loads of you are getting in touch about todays election blind date with Jess Phillips and John Whittingdale talking about rubbish, heavy metal and their colleagues. Are you saying every man got there on merit . There are some who you think, yeah, how did you get here. But that is one of the strengths of parliament ina but that is one of the strengths of parliament in a way, that it is so diverse. Good morning. Here is Annita Mcveigh in the newsroom with a summary of the news. The president of the European Commission and the Chinese Premier have said there will be no backsliding on International Commitments to the Paris Climate Accord despite president s trumps decision to withdraw from the treaty. Mr trump said the Deal Disadvantaged the us and threatened american jobs. Here, theresa may expressed her disappointment over the president s decision but says britain remains committed to the agreement. Bodyin body in brussels, leaders from the eu and china have been reaffirming their commitment. In europe, china and the world, this provides the certainty they need to build a global low carbon economy. It makes a statement to the world that there is no reverse gear to the Energy Change issue. There is no backsliding on the Paris Agreement. Police have released a Video Showing former world number one golfer tiger woods taking a Breathalyser Test after being found Asleep At The Wheel of his car. The athlete was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence. The video shows Woods Slurring as he provides his personal information to a Police Officer before taking a blood test. The athlete says that an unexpected reaction to legal drugs led to his arrest. At least 36 people have died at a casino in the philippines, where a gunman opened fire before killing himself. Police in manila say most of the victims died of suffocation after the man set fire to casino tables. Officers had feared the attack was terrorist related, but now believe the motive was robbery. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news more at 10. 30. Thank you, anita mcveigh. Thank you, anita remember you can contact us throughout the day to talk if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Heres some sport now, with hugh. England all rounder chris woakes has been ruled out of the rest of the Champions Trophy, due to a side strain sustained in yesterdays win over bangladesh in the opening match of the tournament. Woakes could only manage two overs before the injury. His replacement has not yet been named. Centre jared payne is the British And Irish Lions first Injury Concern of their tour of new zealand he will miss the first match tomorrow against the provincial barbarians with a calf strain. Payne, a former member of the new zealand under 20s side, had been picked on the bench for the first match on his first lions tour but has now been replaced by england winger elliott daly. Theres no indication as yet as to how serious paynes injury is. French side lyon secured a slice of footballing history with back to back trebles. They won the womens Champions League in dramatic fashion, winning 7 6 on pemalties against Paris St Germain. Both goalkeepers ended up taking spotkicks with lyons Sarah Bouhaddi scoring the decisive penalty in front of 22,000 fans at the cardiff city stadium. Sir ben ainslies land rover bar team have secured a Play Off Place in the americas cup after winning a thrilling race with team france. The british team had earlier retired in their first race of the day but bounced back to edge out france in their second. Their victory means they now have an unassailable lead over sweden and france in the qualifying table. The winners of the series go forward to challenge team oracle usa for the trophy proper. We had an amazing race against the french team. Felt amazing. We struggled a bit on the downward likes but we hung in there. The guys did a great sailing the boat and we just got out with a little bit of pressure and we closed in and took a win by the narrowest of margins. That is all the sport for now. We will be back with more later on. On this programme weve been following the case of the nine month old charlie gard. Charlie is incredibly sick and is being cared for 211 hours a day at Great Ormond Street. The doctors there say there is nothing they can do to save him and want to turn off his life support but his parents are fighting to stop that from happening. This week the Supreme Court granted them another week, beforejudges decide what should happen. Connie and chris are trying to keep charlie alive long enough to take him to america for an experimental treatment. Victoria spoke to them yesterday. Hello, thank you very much for talking to us again. Tell us first of all how charlie is . Yeah, he is ok. He is still stable, still fighting, he is cracking on. And how are you guys . Exhausted. Are you . Angry. Tired, yeah. It hasnt changed, really. Well, its probably got worse from the last time we were here. How are you, connie . The same. Its overwhelming. Its really hard. But we keep our strength up for charlie. Tell us a little bit about charlie . Dont do this again. Dont worry. He is putting on weight. His hair is growing. As i say, he is still stable. He is still fighting away. He has not done what they said he would do. So, he is still there, he is still good. Has that surprised you or not, connie . No. It did in the early days, but not any more. We tend not to worry about how he is. He is usually quite stable. When we first brought him into Intensive Care, we worried we would get the phone call in the middle of the night. But we know that he is stable. He just needs his medicine. Yeah. How does he respond when you are around him . Are you able to pick him up . Yeah, we can still pick him up for cuddles, but he is on a big bed now. So we can get in and we can put our arms around him and comfort him. Lie next to him. And how does he respond . Well, hes pretty weak now, isnt he . But he will still flicker his eyes at us, and move his mouth when we stroke his cheeks and stuff. So, he is still there. You said you are angry, chris. Why . Just the fact that we have been fighting for these medicines since january. They could have done the trial at great ormond. And we are now injune. And rather than give Charlie The Medicines and see if they work, they have just left him for five months, just lying there. So i dont see how that is fair. But that is why we are where we are now. And the trial you referred to, you mean whats happening in america, where you would like to take him, that you said they could provide those medicines here . Yeah. They could. I think its important to repeat that it is an oral medication, it is a powder that goes into his milk. Its not an invasive treatment. You know, if its an invasive treatment for a three month period that is going to seriously harm him and cause him pain, i dont think wed be sitting here now. But its the fact that its widely accepted that there is no side effects, so its not going to do him any harm. We just want to have that chance and we dont see why were not allowed to take our boy to a hospital that wants to save his life. What have you learned about this trial, and what do you believe it could do for your son . It is literally life or death, isnt it . If we dont get this opportunity he is going to die. Whats the alternative . Yeah. So he hasnt got anything to lose. We know that weve done, even if it doesnt work, which i think it well, we know that weve done everything that we can for him. We dont want to live with that, what if . What is, in terms of the case that you are pursuing, what is happening over the next few days . We have got a Court Hearing next thursday, onjune the 8th, where they will decide if we can appeal to the Supreme Court. So its just another week where weve got to wait, where he could be on the medications. Another week which has turned into months, and more months of him just lying there when they tried the treatment here. And you know, weve had to stomach the fact that they dont want to do the treatment here. Ok, we dont agree with that, but we have to accept that. But the fact they are blocking us from taking him to another hospital in the world with one of the leading experts in this area, i cant, still to this day, cant get my head around it. We took him into that hospital. They dont want to do the treatment. But there is somewhere out there that does. And they basically just kept him a prisoner there. And you know, our parental rights have been completely stripped. The minute we took there, in hindsight, we lost him. They have got complete responsibility for him. When we got the Appeal Papers it says connie yates and Chris Gard Versus Great Ormond Street hospital and charlie gard. And yet he is our son. And that broke my heart when we saw that. How can that be right . You know. We are the ones that sit there with him day in, day out. We are staying 211 hours at the moment. We love him with all our hearts. And we cant take to somewhere that may save and improve his life. Is that how you feel now, connie, that actually your responsibility for your son has been taken away . Yeah. Definitely. Because weve had the money for over two months now. And we asked for was two months. So i dont see how it is in his best interests to lie there without medication when in all that time he could have had a chance. There are no side effects, no major side effects. Its not going to cause him any harm. Its not like we are bad parents. There is nothing to suggest that we are. I dont think anyone can question that. But, you know. My friend said to me yesterday, his name is charlie gard, not charlie gosh. As in Great Ormond Street hospital. Yeah. The way you have talked about it, chris, it is as though you believe your son is being kept prisoner. Is trapped, in a way, in the hospital. Is that accurate . Yeah, of course. As i say, we have got one of the worlds leading expert in this area and this condition saying he is willing to treat him and try to save his life. And is he well enough to go . Yeah. He is fit to fly. He just needs an air ambulance. If we got the go ahead wed be there tomorrow. And yet we are just stuck there, waiting weeks and months, just with him in the same condition, not getting any better because he is lacking the medicines he needs. What quality of life could he potentially have if this medicine worked . No one knows. We hear a lot of negative things about what it could achieve or what it couldnt achieve, but no one knows. Everyone says this hasnt been tested before ona human. But it has had fantastic results with a similar condition. So no one knows how it could work for his condition. It may not work, or it could work better than it does for the other condition. No one knows. But even though its never been tested on humans, as you say, in court the judge said the type of treatment you want charlie to have in america hasnt even reached the experimental stage on mice, and that it would be futile for charlie. They have tried it on mice but not with charlies condition. It was a mouse with a similar condition. They then went on to try it with humans. There is no reason why it wouldnt work for charlie the same as it has worked for other people. And he is here now. And we feeljust because he has got a rare disease, like hes number 16 that we know of, reported, i think if it was something more common there would be mouse trials. It doesnt mean its not going to workjust because it costs hundreds of thousands of pounds to do these animal trials. You have been unsuccessful in your appeals so far. You have managed to delay the deadline for your sons Life Support Being switched off. You will find out if you can appeal to the Supreme Court next thursday, as you say. I mean, what you are experiencing is unimaginable for most parents. How do you deal with this Deadline Hanging over you . Well, i dont know, is the answer to that question. If youd said to me seven and a half months ago that all this would happen, then i would have said there is no way in a million years that i could handle that. But what other option do we have . Charlie is our son, we love him and we will fight to the bitter end for him. Whatever we have to go through to get him the chance that he needs, we are more than willing to do. Because he is our son and we love him. But if you dont get permission to appeal to the Supreme Court . Well, that. I dont know. Well fight all the way to the European Court of human rights. We wont give up. While hes still fighting, were still fighting. We have said that from the very beginning. And he has fought so hard to still be here and he is still fighting, so while he is still fighting, we are still fighting. How have you two coped together . Well, i mean, you know, weve had a very brutal court case. We have to sit there and be quiet while theyre kind of talking about our son like he is a piece of meat, at some stages. And hes not a piece of meat, he is our son and we love him. And, you know, i. If and when i criticise great ormond st and, i want to make it clear that im not talking about the nurses that looked after him. Because they are truly amazing people. They have cared for him and the care he has received has been second to none. But obviously it is difficult at the hospital, because everybody recognises us now. We are trying to deal with all this stuff while our son is lying there, you know, not deteriorating butjust not getting any better because he needs these medications. It is as simple as that. Yeah, it is tough. It is tough on the pair of us. We dont really sleep much. We eat to survive. We havent enjoyed life for a long time. But it is not about us, it is about our little boy. And we will keep fighting for him, No Matter What. Have you been able to contemplate the Life Support Being switched off . No. No, ive tried to go there in my head, because obviously it is a strong possibility, but no, i cant. Not when there is something out there that can help them. If all options had been exhausted and there was nothing left and this was how it was going to be for the rest of his life, then i think we would have to hold our hands up and say, enough is enough. But the fact there is something out there that can help him, i dont understand why they cant try it. What is your message then to the judges . The same as it has been all along, give him a chance. It is a medication that will not harm him in any away. Its widely accepted it has no side effects. He is fit to fly. Let us take our son to a hospital that wants to save his life. Trust us with it. Trust us. We have been there 21; hours a day. Its clear we are dedicated to our son. We would do anything for our son. Let us take him to a hospital that is going to try to save his life. That is just my message. I dont see why we are not allowed to. He is ourflesh and blood. We brought him into this world, we have looked after him from day one, we have not left his side. Let us take him to a hospital that wants to try to save his life, and possibly save more lives in the future. Charlie is our number one priority, always has been, always will be. But if this works for him, and they say he is in such a dire condition, and his life gets improved and saved, then god knows what it can do for this disease in the future. Other kids could be saved, it can be administered a lot earlier. And, you know, this could be a breakthrough in medicine in mitochondrial disease, you never know. At the moment it is incurable until we do gene therapy and things like that. But it doesnt mean it isnt treatable. Diabetes is incurable but it is treatable. Things like that. He is actually very stable. He doesnt require Intensive Care for the reasons you think he requires Intensive Care. It is just the ventilator. Whereas if he had a tracheostomy, that should be on a ward. There are a lot of ill children in Intensive Care that we see every day. He is probably still the most stable one in there. He is the most stable one in there. And that is what makes it really hard for us. Because i think when people think a child is in Intensive Care, that they are actually suffering at that point. But if he was suffering, we wouldnt be fighting. And what do you say to the judges who will make a decision on whether you can appeal to the Supreme Court, or whether your sons life support should be switched off . We just think he deserves a chance. And we deserve it as a family as well. Just to trust us, as i said. If it doesnt work we will let him go but we will know that we have done everything that we possibly can. And everyone else has done everything they possibly can. The doctor said, even he said, if after three months there was no sign of improvement, he wouldnt carry on. So its not as if were about to get to the end of the three months and go, you know what, he has got It Tracheostomy now, we can keep alive. The doctor will not carry on. So that would be very final for us. And we can go, you know what . We tried everything we possibly could. That is all we are asking. That was the parents of nine month old charlie gard speaking to victoria. A lot of you getting in touch about this heartbreaking story. Rachel on facebook, a horrible position to be in. What do you do for the best . Take the Doctor S Advice and letting go or do you do everything you can to save your child and give them a Fighting Chance . If it were my child i would go with my gut feeling and if that was to fight on, say b. This time next week we should know who our next Prime Minister is. After a busy week of Election Campaigning and high profile tv appearances, where do we stand now, and how much of a game changer has this week been . Here are some of the highlights of the political scene this week. I spent 48 hours after the last General Election trying to talk people out of killing themselves and i didnt always succeed. Anybody who votes for the conservative party who are going to further these cuts, who are going to keep on with these cuts, they are complicit in these deaths. There are plenty of Heart Rending stories here and nobody could be anything other than moved by it. We have put 11,000 more doctors into the nhs, 12,000 more nurses. We have got renewed. Hold on. We have got renewed focus on Mental Health and also trying to make sure we take the pressure off big hospitals in the manifesto. But the raw truth is, the moneys got to come from somewhere. You have openly supported the ira in the past. I can give you a example. Attending a commemoration for the eight ira men who were killed in loughgall. Now, in your words, it was to honour them. Maybe you can share with the electorate why those ira men were actually killed. The commemoration i think you are referring to was a meeting i was at in london, where there was a period of silence for everyone who died in Northern Ireland. The contribution i made to that meeting was to call for a piece meeting was to call for a peace and dialogue process in Northern Ireland. Nobody can guarantee a real terms per pupil funding increase. In the labour partys manifesto, we know the figures dont add up. What is important. Laughter what. Youve clearly failed. Please let the Prime Minister answer. What we need to do is to make sure that we will put those record levels of funding into schools. How much will it cost to provide un means tested childcare for 1. 3 million children . Er, it will cost, er. They will obviously cost a lot to do so. We accept that. I presume you have the figures. Yes, i do. So, how much will it cost . I will give the figure in a moment. You dont know it . Er. Youre logging into your ipad here. Youve announced a major policy and you dont know how much it will cost . Can i give you the exact figure in a moment . Is this not exactly the issue with people and the labour party, which came up under gordon brown, that we cannot trust you with our money . Not at all. All our. You dont know the figure all our manifesto is fully costed and examined. Youre holding your manifesto, youre flicking through it, youve got an ipad there, you had a phone call while you were in here, and you dont know how much it is going to cost. Can we come back to that in a moment . I invite her to go to cambridge and debate her policies, debate her record, debate their plans, the proposal, and let the. And let the public make up their minds . First of all, ive been taking on Jeremy Corbyn directly week in and week out in Prime Ministers questions. And actually, yes, public scrutiny is for an Election Campaign but thats why taking questions from members of the public who are going to be voting on the 8th ofjune is so important. Plaid cymru exists to defend and build up our country. Weve shown time and again, you dont need the keys to number ten to open the door to change. I believe in our great country. I believe in british values. I believe in our way of life. This election is about the kind of country we want to be. Now, more than ever, Scotland Needs Strong Snp Voices at westminster. Amber rudd is up next. She is not the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is not here tonight. She cant be bothered, so why should you . In fact, bake off is on bbc two next. Why not make yourself. Why not make yourself a brew . You are not worth theresa mays time. Dont give her yours. Part of being a good leader is having a good strong team about you. I am delighted and proud to be here representing the conservative party and the Prime Minister making that case. We can talk to political analyst and pollsterjohn curtice. Also jim waterson, Political Editor of buzzfeed. And the senior Political Correspondent at The Telegraph newspaper. We were smiling at some of those clips. It has been such a weak. Kate, how significant has it been . Fairly significant. After what happened in manchester, the campaigns took a pause and this week things have got going again and it gave labour and the conservatives an opportunity to kick start campaigns you dont normally get to do in campaigns because usually it is a running story. Elections are about storytelling and convincing voters you have the best ending and up till this point i dont think any party had done that. People concerned about theresa may, very concerned about theresa may, very concerned aboutjeremy about theresa may, very concerned about Jeremy Corbyn, about theresa may, very concerned aboutJeremy Corbyn, a lot of people do not understand what tim farron and the lib dems are about. Theresa may came into the election saying she would get a huge majority to lead the country through brexit and now it looks it might not be the case. And now the whole thing we said we would never do again from 2015 when we talk about polls and believe them to be gospel, we are doing it again and now every story is based around is there going to be a hung parliament, willJeremy Corbyn get enough seats to survive . Will theresa mays majority go up a little so she is under pressure internally . The conservatives are probably happy the narrative is the polls are closing because they will think it will get their vote out next thursday. We are into the weird black box stage. Everything poured in and it is now what ever comes out the other side. There is not a lot left to do unless somebody has a big policy to announce we have not heard of. The polls got a ripping in 2015. Is there a danger we put too much emphasis on them and we could get it wrong again . There is obviously a danger we put too much emphasis on them. But the truth is there was a coincidence clearly this week between the drama and theatre of the campaign and the message of the Opinion Polls. The question we asked ourselves in the wake of the horrendous event in manchester was whether the Election Campaign would restart at the same point the pause button was pressed. Or whether it would restart at a different place. I think the answer is it started where it left off with just a few hours earlier with the Prime Minister in trouble, because she tried to convince as she had not changed the policy on social care, when i think 99. 9 ofjournalists decided she had earned this question about strong and stable leadership began to be questioned as a result. Because of that slip and basically the journalists started the campaign back on that issue and the question of leadership and social care, and therefore the perception the conservative campaign was proving to be the less effective, with the Opinion Polls, whatever the disagreements about the level of support for the parties, but absolute unanimity between them the conservative lead was narrowing significantly and ede two things together inevitably mean is the conservatives have been under pressure. I take jims conservatives have been under pressure. I takejims point. There isa pressure. I takejims point. There is a danger of campaigns being too driven by polls but in this case the point was the message of the polls that the public seem to react unfavourably to the conservative campaign and relatively favourable to the labour one fitted the narrative coming out of the campaign is being reported and investigated by journalists. I want to chat about who has had the better week. Theresa may did not turn up to one debate. Tim farron said dont Bother Voting for her, she cannot be bothered to turn up here. Jeremy corbyn, he did not know how much the Childcare Policy would cost. Who has come out better . People who care about the news watch politics programmes and get enthusiastic but unfortunately they are a small proportion of the population. What matters is what is on the front page of newspapers like the metro, what they hear on bulletins on the news. One thing this week, Jeremy Corbyn not knowing the numbers and whether it matters is another thing that news editors put it there so it did. Another thing was the theresa may not turning up to the debate which ran everywhere and as far as we can tell cut through her decision and a wonderful ambush byJeremy Corbyn turning up to take on amber rudd by himself. Isnt it funny how we are talking about who has had a better week when the conservatives are and was have been ahead in this poll. This is the incumbent governing party. They have been the government for a number of years and youve got Jeremy Corbyn coming in and promising lots of things like student fees and increasing money for benefits and the things that people very much like, and labour still behind in the polls. I think youve got to look at. I polls. I think youve got to look at. I know were talking about how polling doesnt necessarily matter but youve got to look at how people feel. When you talk to people, what is the gut feeling . What a blue bloods were talking about . People are still saying, i like labour and have voted labour before but there is usually a but even with people who are really strong labour supporters and that but isJeremy Corbyn and that is a problem for the party because even if the policies are good, at the end of the day, when people get into the Polling Booth they think about things like brexit, the economy and, actually, quite a lot of people, i think, feel things arent that bad, they could be worse, maybe i willjust stick where i am and i think that although we are seeing some shifting and the polls tightening, the conservatives are still ahead, theresa may is still going to constituencies where they dont have an mp at the moment. She wouldnt be doing that if she really thought her internal polling was showing that they were on for about resulted there was another thing there which is that no matter which way the result goes, Jeremy Corbyns position as Labour Leader, which was. Most of the centrist anti corbyn factions thought this would be disastrous election weather would be disastrous election weather would be disastrous election weather would be completely wiped out and would be completely wiped out and would removejeremy would be completely wiped out and would remove jeremy straight afterwards, i think from talking to people around that, they certain that he is going to be able to stay No Matter What because the party is behind the members are behind even if they go backwards in terms of seats. I think there are 200 things to rememberabout seats. I think there are 200 things to remember about this election. This is an asymmetric contest. Because expectations of Jeremy Corbyn were so low at the beginning, because his ratings were frankly appalling at the beginning of this campaign, basically all he has had to do is to turn up and, for the most part, do reasonably well and the truth is, apart from the womans hour interview he has managed to do reasonably well. People have said, hang on, maybe he is not quite so bad after all, therefore as a result his ratings have improved. The second thing i would say is that kate is absolutely right. Nobody is talking about the Labour Party Winning this General Election, not even winning this General Election, not even the narrowest of Opinion Polls point to that, but that is not what this election is about. What it is about is the Prime Ministers original objective, which was to get a Landslide Majority so she had freedom vis a vis dissension insider Parliamentary Party about any compromises you made about brexit. The problem but now faces the Prime Minister is that most of the Opinion Polls are now suggesting she is no longer guaranteed to achieve that objective and therefore as a result may emerge as a result after the election not actually free of the Parliamentary Party but with her authority we can dump that matters to the future of the next government, the conservative party and thats why this election has become a lot more interesting. Yes, it is not about who wins, whether theresa may wins adequately enough, or does she end up in a worse place than she started on april 18 . This time next week, we are going to no thank you so much forjoining us. I do appreciate it. We have breaking news to bring you. I want to speak to Daniel Sandford who is here to break this brings us up to date with the breaking news. It goes back to concerns about Election Expenses that were filed after the 2015 General Election. You may remember that that a lot of mps we re may remember that that a lot of mps were cleared of having done anything wrong in their Election Expenses a few weeks ago. Were now looking at the seat of south thanet, when nigel farage was beaten by Craig Mackinlay and in the last two minutes, the Crown Prosecution Service has announced that mackinlay, the then mp candidate in this his agent and a senior Party Activist will all be charged under the representation of the peoples sat 1983. Craig mackinlay has been charged with essentially filing false expenses, his agent has been charged with the same and marion little, who was given obes after the 2015 election for services to the conservative pa rtypa rty as for services to the conservative partyparty as a Campaign Specialist has been charged with aiding and abetting and they will all appear at west meta Magistrates Court onjuly four, just a few weeks after this election is over. Westminster Magistrates Court. What does that mean for this election . Is he still able to stand . Mean for this election . Is he still able to stand . He is still able to stand on rumba to put him in a difficult position with his constituents because he will go into the election next week with having been charged after the last election. Thank you for dropping by to tell us that. Still to come. The new song that criticises the government and could end up being number one on the official chart this afternoon. We find out why Radio Stations are reluctant to play it. And how thousands of people have tried to claim free tickets, just av tried to claim free tickets, just as concert for the bombing survivors despite not having been there at the time of the attack. Lets get some sport now with you. After victory over bangladesh in their opening match of the Champions Trophy, englands cricketers have been hit with bad news this morning. All rounder chris works has been ruled out for the west of the tournament after he suffered a side strain and his replacement has not yet been named gerry peyton will miss out on his first british and lions match tomorrow. He has been ruled out after a calf problem. Elliot daly will take its place. There was a tense finish to the womens Champions League final lyon secured back troubles. Baby Paris St Germain 7 6. Sir ben ainslies land rover bae our team are a step closer to the americas cup. They were tied in theirfirst race to the americas cup. They were tied in their first race but came back to beat france and serve secured themselves. That is all the sports. I will be back with more in newsroom live after 11am. Now, its the new song which people are talking about, but no Radio Station wants to play. The song criticises theresa may and the conservatives. Its already number 2 on the itunes chart, and could be number1 on the official chart, which is revealed this afternoon. But however high it gets, radio1 has said it wont be playing it. Why . Because were less than a week away from the General Election and the bbc must be impartial. But not everyone thinks thats a good enough reason. Here now is jake painter, who came up with the hit. We did ask someone from the bbc to come on and explain the rules, but that wasnt possible. Instead, we can speak to kevin marsh, a former editor at the bbc. And dr peter goddard, a media professor from the university of liverpool. Thanks to all of you for coming in. Jake, first of all, where did the idea come from for this track . |j wrote the song in 2010 initially, because i was pretty appalled at the Coalition Government and their austerity budget and tuition fees and that sort of thing. I wrote it then and released at about seven yea rs then and released at about seven years ago. There was some traction on the internet and i have been writing political music for about seven writing political music for about seve n yea rs writing political music for about seven years and released a lot of other things but about a month ago when the election was called, i felt so despondent about where this country is going with the nhs cuts and police cuts and School Funding and police cuts and School Funding and that kind of thing and i felt like, iam and that kind of thing and i felt like, i am going to do this again aimed at theresa may. Lets have a quick listen. We all know politicians like telling lies big ones, little ones, porky pies saying theyre strong and stable wont disguise were still being taken for a ride nurses going hungry, schools in decline i dont recognise this broken country of mine theyre having a laugh lets show them the door cut the rich, not the poor. That is jakes track. Before i bring in kevin, were you surprised that it is not being played anywhere . Im absolutely horrified. I think it is. When you look at the bias in the media, not trust the bbc but the wider media in general, i think, towards the tory party, therapies only studies on this lse, cardiff university, birkbeck massively waited in terms of. We have rules here at the bbc and im sure kevin can come in on this. Every programmer scrutinised so heavily during an election period. You have to make sure you give equal weight to make sure you give equal weight to political parties, so that there isafair to political parties, so that there is a fair reflection out there. Presumably these are the conversations that will be going on right now in the bbc about radio one not playing this trap . Of course. The controller of radio mackinlay would not have made this decision on his own. He would have made the decision quite widely. During an election the bbc has to do is serve impartiality all the time. That is what the guidelines say. During an election it is actually quite hard to in chief impartiality so we tend to in chief impartiality so we tend to aim fora to in chief impartiality so we tend to aim for a thing called balance, so that things are balanced one with another, interviews balance on with another. The problem i think that the controller of radioi another. The problem i think that the controller of radio 1 would have had here is that this is a very good protest song, excellent protest song, but how does that play within the overall balance of an Election Campaign . The overall balance of an election. 7 m the overall balance of an Election Campaign . Im pretty sure this track will be played in full once the election is over. Of course it is notjust the bbc. Independent Radio Stations are governed by ofcom rules. Ofcom rules are actually slightly tied to the bbc rules, as it happens. But at the end of the day, you have a situation where for a few weeks away there is an election and there is a requirement to be able to demonstrate, notjust be balanced but demonstrate using numbers, charts, spreadsheets, how that balance has been achieved. But if were going to be demonstrating balance, look at the tweets of Laura Kuenssberg and Nick Robinson. We doubt about the wider bbc. But you cant take tweets out of context. Correspondence and editors are employed by the bbc to give forward their opinions, as well as report on their opinions, as well as report on the facts within the view. That is right, isnt it . Within their role as Political Editor. The point about impartiality isnt that you are trying to be objective, that is not possible. But what you are trying to do is look at as much of the evidence as you possibly can, using your experience, judgment of expertise, to come to review, so that when Nick Robinson or Laura Kuenssberg is criticised, they are being criticised for coming to a view but it is a view based on the fa ct view but it is a view based on the fact in as much as they can assess them and the widest range of views possible. That is not quite the same as balance during an election. But is something that i as an editor always had to be able to show with numbers. And they are literally numbers. And they are literally numbers. We have to take it off, who is getting airtime. I want to bring in dr peter goddard. Listen to what has been said, do you think the bbc has been said, do you think the bbc has got it right in not playing this track . It is a very difficult one. Kevin is right that the bbc needs to show balance but it is not as straightforward asjust show balance but it is not as straightforward as just counting show balance but it is not as straightforward asjust counting or talk about impartiality, it is how we interpret it. The guidelines talk about news and political advertising and this track doesnt quite conform to either of those things. In fact, the bbc has, as you have done just now, played it as a news story, played part of the song, talked about it online and so on, the lyrics have been reproduced. So as a news story, it is newsworthy and that fits into one conception of balance. It is not a political advertisement, it doesnt fall into the Party Election broadcast situation. It is a phenomenon on. It isa situation. It is a phenomenon on. It is a song in the top ten, consequently the bbc sort of has a duty to play it as part of the chart showing. The idea of the chart show is that the bbc plays without fear or favour the songs that happen to be in the top ten, so playing it on radioi in the chart show be in the top ten, so playing it on radio 1 in the chart show is particularly awkward situation. My sense here is that the bbc is erring on the side of caution because the rules dont explicitly cover this order situation. It is worth saying it is not just order situation. It is worth saying it is notjust the bbc but other independent Radio Stations like capital heart and heart. Is there a danger that the bbc cant win . |j think the bbc and other Radio Stations should take that risk there was a whole generation of young people whose futures are looking pretty bleak and, you know, this song has been downloaded and viewed by hundreds of thousands of them, so theyve exercised their right to buy it and listen to it so let them listen to its. I might also add on that as well before i came on, your editor asked me not to go too heavy on the tories. Die roten anti tory song but i am being asked maybe not be too heavy on this interview. To be too heavy on this interview. To be fair, that, once again, falls into what kevin said. If we have someone who does an anti labour song, an auntie lib dem song, and andy ukip song. It is all about that impartiality. It is about the balance of impartiality. The bbc cannot win. Somebody is going to see the decision the bbc makes as the wrong decision and that is where you find yourself as a bbc editor but the important thing is to be able to explain, look, this was the principle according to which me made this decision. In an ideal world, even this decision. In an ideal world, even those who oppose the decision you come to understand the reason why you did it. They may not accept but that is where, in the bbc, we try to get to. Thank you all for coming onto the programme. I appreciate it, and giving us your time this morning. Again, we did ask the bbc to explain why its decided not to play the song. Radio 1 sent us this statement. The vodafone big top 110 is a chart show broadcast on 140 Radio Stations, including heart and capital, and is a compilation of the 110 most downloaded songs in the uk. Their spokesperson gave us this statement. Loads of messages about todays election blind dates with conservative politician John Whittingdale and labour politician Jess Phillips. Heres a reminder of how they got on. Iamjess i am Jess Phillips. I was the labour Member Of Parliament for Birmingham Yardley and am now the candidate in the election. I was raised to hate the election. I was raised to hate the tories. There are still some i think of as three headed monsters. I was anxious going out with somebody, i dont know who it is. I would not wa nt i dont know who it is. I would not want it to be anybody boring. |j i dont know who it is. I would not want it to be anybody boring. I am John Whittingdale, the parliamentary candidate at the moment for maldon in essex. My confession is i am taking a night off in the Election Campaign to go and see iron maiden at the 02. Hello, how are you . Nice to see you. We have put more money into education. When people tell me there is more money in education i wonder where it has gone because it is not in my childrens school. My sons fund, lifelong education for them. Notjust university education, couege them. Notjust university education, College Funding has been gone. These things matter. Every problem, you could spend more money on it. The problem is every area, you want to spend more money. I want to spend more money on the kids in my constituency,. I want the economy to work properly. It tells you about the ridiculous life we lead. I put up the ridiculous life we lead. I put upa the ridiculous life we lead. I put up a tweet and it was picked up. Sacked culture secretary spends weekend in ibiza. People have this idea mps are not normal. We enjoy doing the things everybody else e njoys doing the things everybody else enjoys doing. I get people looking at me saying, you like rock music . Yes, ido at me saying, you like rock music . Yes, i do actually as if it is bizarre. I was in wilkinsons buying bin bags. Somebody was saying, i cannot believe you are in wilkinsons. You have to put things in the bin i do not have people to put things in my bin we agreed on quite a lot. We did not agree on how the nation should spend its finances. You can see that Prince William has just arrived at Greater Manchester police headquarters. Speaking to officers who are on hand after the attack in manchester. He will go wa nt to attack in manchester. He will go want to meet people who have been injured in that attack. We will keep you up to date on the programme. Lots of people have got in touch about the election blind dates. We will have more next week. Andrew on twitter says, Jess Phillips is refreshing, inspiring and funny. More politicians should be like her. Another on twitter says election blind dates on monday will be likely. That is because we have gina miller, who went to court over the brexit decision beating a former ukip politician. Louise on twitter is saying, really enjoyed debates on election blind dates. Nice to see issues discussed without being co nsta ntly issues discussed without being constantly childish. Another gets in touch to say good to see a sensible grown up debate and discussion, well done to the mps. Daniels says on facebook, people can get along, whatever their background. It is whatever their background. It is what is in your heart. Unfairness makes people fight each other when times are hard especially. Wendy says, how can she be proud in being selected to stand when not up against both genders. Ridiculous. Two cousins of the Manchester Bomber say they have no idea he was planning his attack which killed 22 people. They were arrested after the bombing and were questioned for a week but were released without charge. They said they had no idea about his plans. I am still shocked. Iam about his plans. I am still shocked. I am letting it sink in slowly. Getting around it, somehow. It is not easy. It is not easy being connected to 22 lost innocent lives. And the fact that the person who did this is related to us by blood. It is something that will stay with me the rest of my life. My thoughts are with the families of the victims. I really feel for them. We can try and move on with our lives, but they have lost loved ones. I am still in shock about what has happened. Looking at the relationship i have had with salman, which was close. For him to betray the family in that manner, which was out of order, involving 22 innocent people. Traumatised by it. It is shocking. For people who have seen it as a big network we were involved in, it was nothing like that. I believe it was done by one man, which developed thoughts in the past few years he ke pt thoughts in the past few years he kept to himself, secretly, he never shared it with any member of the family. If he had, we could have done something to stop that happening. Those are two of the cousins of the Manchester Bomber. Next, the ticketing website ticketmaster say more than 11,000 people who were not at Manchester Arena when the suicide bomb happened last week have tried to claim free tickets for sundays one love concert, being held for survivors of the attack. Some tickets were put on ebay for up to £200 within hours of the show selling out. The website says it will block any sale items trying to make profit from the event. As we know, sundays show will be headlined by Ariana Grande at old trafford Cricket Ground and shell be joined by a host of other artists. Heres a sample of them. Music ill show you byjustin bieber music shout out to my ex by little mix music happy by pharrell music no limit by usher and young thug music feel by Robbie Williams music where is the love by black eyed peas a spokesperson from ticketmaster has told us. We have set aside tickets for the 111,200 people who were at the Ariana Grande concert to attend one love manchester for free. More than 25,000 people applied for them. We are doing everything we can to ensure that tickets go to the actual fans and not the opportunists or touts who have also been applying for free tickets. It is so sad. You think all of these people are trying to take advantage of what has happened. Is it clear how they will verify who was and was not their . If you were at the concert on the 22nd of may you were given a couple of days to register details and had to have verification of the ticket you had and which site you bought it from whether ticketmaster, or others, they took the details and verified them and thatis the details and verified them and that is how they know who was at the concert and who was not. People have either clearly tried to copy other peoplesdetails, or they have put in random details to get the tickets for free. It is clear everybody who went to the concert who wanted a ticket has gotten . As far as i know, yes, but the problem is it was a short window of time. The concert was announced on wednesday. They gave deadlines, which extended. It closed yesterday at 2pm. If you register details you should have got an e mail from ticketmaster confirming you have your ticket. An e mail from ticketmaster confirming you have your ticketm could have been a difficult decision for young people who attended the concert, about whether they wanted to go. Is it clear whether those people who tries to get those tickets, will there be any action taken against them . Ticketmaster have cancelled anyone who has bought tickets they know in the general sale and is had to resell them on secondary platforms, or places like ebay. They have cancelled the ticket so you cannot attend and there will be tight security on sunday. Those who try to buy fake tickets, ebay said if you try to sell your ticket we will investigate and put restrictions on your ebay account. Ebay have been strong on this. Merchandise has been removed from ebay, where it is not clear whether money will go to a charity. I have seen one love t shirts that are not official. Everybody is clamping down on this strictly because it is for charity. All of the proceeds are going. The ticket proceeds are going. The ticket proceeds are going to the charity fund set up by Manchester City council in conjunction with the british red cross. All artists are donating time and travel for free. Cooper is donating fares, hmv donating profits from album sales uber is donating fa res. From album sales uber is donating fares. In all they hope to raise in excess of £4 million. We spoke earlier to the parents of charlie gard, the baby being treated at great ormond. Charlie says, charlies parents should be given the right to seek treatment wherever they choose. People who are terminally ill and having to go abroad to fulfil their wishes is not fair. He is a fighter and should be given every chance possible. A spokesperson from Great Ormond Street hospital said, Great Ormond Street hospital said, Great Ormond Street hospital said, Great Ormond Street hospital will always listen to and respect the views of parents but it is also our duty to put the best interests of every child in our ca re best interests of every child in our care above all else. The court also decided it was in charlies best interests for treatment to be withdrawn. Thanks for your company. Have a great day. Good morning. It will turn hot and humid across the South East Of England with many seeing fresh conditions moving in across the uk because we have rain moving east at the moment. A lot of cloud across england and wales. Scotland, Northern Ireland, sunny spells. Showers in the afternoon. The heat is on across the south east, potentially up to 27, but that heat will spark thunderstorms in the south east. Very hit and miss. There could be localised flooding. On saturday morning for many a fresher feel will stop cloud in eastern areas and a few showers that will move away. Showers in scotland and Northern Ireland will be heavy and potentially thundery. Feeling fresher. That continues to sunday. Sunny spells, showers, as well throughout the weekend. Goodbye. This is bbc news and these are the top stories developing at 11. 00am the conservative candidate for south thanet, Craig Mackinlay, has been charged with Election Expenses offences in the last General Election. Donald trump is facing condemnation at home and abroad over his decision to withdraw the us from the Paris Agreement on Climate Change. With european leaders signing a letter of protest, theresa may comes under criticism for refusing to be more vocal in opposing President Trumps decision. The met police say they can find no records, so far, of any calls to the Anti Terrorist hotline about the Manchester Bomber, salman abedi. Family members say they had no idea. On the election trail, Jeremy Corbyn sets out plans to create one million high quality jobs by investing £250 billion in industry. Also this hour only six days to go to the General Election

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