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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick... 20240707

affairs told journalists that more than 1.3 million people had been displaced in the worst floods the country had seen in a decade. now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. hello and welcome to political thinking. and boy, there s quite a lot of politics to think about, isn t there? all the drama about this government mess, though, a dramatic shift in our politics. it has become the conventional wisdom overnight that labour will win the next election. the polling suggests there s been a greater swing in recent days and weeks than there was during the last worst financial crisis to hit a conservative government black wednesday back in 1992. and that ll mean there will pretty soon be much greater scrutiny of what labour will do. faced with the same economic fundamentals high taxes, high borrowing, high inflation and low growth. if labour does indeed win an election, lisa nandy will be the cabinet minister with the job of delivering for what s become known as

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Govt employee clobbered by neighbours over pet dog feud in Hyderabad | Hyderabad News

A brutal attack on government employee N Srinath in Hyderabad's Rahmath Nagar involving a pet Siberian Husky led to three people being grievously inju

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick... 20240604 01:37:00

Do you learn that from your dad? i mean, your dad was an activist as well as an academic. deepak gandhi, very important in the history of race relations in this country. the founder of the runnymede trust, for example. do you remember as a child the fights he had and had to have? so it s sort of the stuff of legend in our house and a lot of the stories that i think i remember, i don t remember because i was far too young, but when i was little we had the moorside riots just down the road from where i was growing up. the demonisation of a lot of people in that community, particularly young black men. and my dad was very involved, as was my mum actually, in trying to turn around the perception of what was happening. i mean, there s a story that my mum tells now. my dad occasionally tells it, but my mum normally tells it about when my dad was. he s a photographer, he said sort of amateur photographer, but he s very good at it and very into it. and he he d gone off to take some photos of w

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