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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick... 20240706

of jehovah s witnesses. the uk chancellor, jeremy hunt, has spoken to the governor of the bank of england about silicon valley bank uk, which is heading for insolvency after the failure of its parent company in the us. you are watching bbc news. now, politicalthinking with nick robinson. what makes the daughter of immigrants willing to risk the wrath of liberal britain by warning that we face an invasion of migrants, that up to 100 million could come here, that those who oppose her plan to stop the boats aren t real patriots? indeed, that they re betraying britain. the home secretary, suella braverman, is loved by some for the stance she s taking. she s loathed by others. my guest on political thinking has toured the news studios all week. this is not another news interview. it is not an interrogation about that policy. it is a conversation, as this whole series is, about what shapes her political thinking. what shapes her views? what shapes her values? suella braverman, th

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick... 20240706

in the mediterranean sea. it comes days after the prime minister, promised harsher prison sentences for human traffickers. britain s prime minister rishi sunak and chancellorjeremy hunt will hold talks with the governor of the bank of england in response to the collapse of silicon valley bank uk. you re watching bbc news. now it s time for political thinking with nick robinson. what makes the daughter of immigrants willing to risk the wrath of liberal britain by warning that we face an invasion of migrants, that up to 100 million could come here, that those who oppose her plan to stop the boats aren t real patriots? indeed, that they re betraying britain. the home secretary, suella braverman, is loved by some for the stance she s taking. she s loathed by others. my guest on political thinking has toured the news studios all week. this is not another news interview. it is not an interrogation about that policy. it is a conversation, as this whole series is, about what shapes

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Primetime 20240604 05:12:00

Labor day, there was a long time between now and labor day. okay with that, actually don t want to get there that soon. yeah in the media because it s exhausting. all right, everyone standby. we have much more to discuss your coming back to discuss some key issues of the day. a new tonight. we re learning about the motive for the bank shooting and louisville, kentucky after extensive notes from the gunmen are discovered. plus a new interview tonight, senator john fetterman getting emotional about his battle with depression. those six weeks was was for me was like every week was about me trying to work back enough to be to be worthy. cnn primetime brought to you by chevallier critics are raving failure is an epic tour de force that will leave you breathless, chevallier told true story only in theaters tomorrow, evaluate one day world. an outsider who

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick... 20240604 10:36:00

Because you ve got a brown skin? on this issue? honestly, no, iactually don t see it through the lens of my skin color. no, you don t. ijust wonder if other people, because i think there are people who think, how can the daughter of immigrants, how can the daughter of someone who had to flee persecution and we ll talk about your father how can she think the things she thinks? erm, it s really not the way that i frame the debate. i frame the debate through fairness. fairness, and equity and compassion. and i take a firm line on migration because i see the abuse of our rules. i see peoplejumping the queue. i see criminality. well, let s talk about your father, because you often do. you did this week. you did in your maiden speech when you became a member of parliament. you said, and it s quite a moving description, on a cold february morning in 1968, a young man, not yet 21, stepped off a plane at heathrow airport, nervously folding away his one way

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick... 20240604 10:45:00

And the industrial action became an unsustainable problem for my parents. and they did actually take the very difficult decision to take me out of a local state school and fund an education in the local independent school. i promised this wasn t a news interview, but you ve very helpfully given me the headline home secretary back strikes . when i was six. yeah. on a more serious point, i think people who don t know people who are involved in politics often fail to recognise that, for many people, politics is like family. their party is like their family. listening to you, ijust wonder if the conservative party became your tribe, the people you identify with, feel comfortable with, and part of your passion and anger is you want to fight for them? you want to have a punch up with the other lot. well, i do. i mean, the conservative party did become a bit of an extension of our family. my father got involved

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