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overtaxed, interesting to hear penny mordaunt repeat the £2000 burger that we spent a lot of time dissecting the credibility of 2000 figure. interesting to see penny mordaunt went there again. secondly, an interesting angry exchange between penny mordaunt and angela rayner on defence. i thought that was telling, penny mordaunt keen to talk about the nuclear deterrence. another thing which stood out is stephen flynn, the snp leader, the applause he got, the first to get rounds of applause. an interesting topic that got applause from the audience. specially selected to represent different voters, a carefully made of audience there. interestingly on brexit, he talked about the damage the economy, talked about the damage the economy, talked about the damage the economy, talked about an end to the demonisation of migration, which got around of applause and free tuition fees in scotland. i think the strategies, it became a debate between labour and the tories, and the smaller p ....
The cost of borrowing goes up, it is notjust more to borrow but to service the debt. we were clear but we still have the most ambitious programme on the green prosperity plan, on efficiency, energy. i5 programme on the green prosperity plan, on efficiency, energy. is it ambitious plan, on efficiency, energy. is it ambitious because plan, on efficiency, energy. is it ambitious because you had your meeting today and you will have heard the response from unite and momentum, who say it is cautious and not ambition. it is momentum, who say it is cautious and not ambition- not ambition. it is the biggest programme not ambition. it is the biggest programme in not ambition. it is the biggest programme in british - not ambition. it is the biggest programme in british history. not ambition. it is the biggest| programme in british history if not ambition. it is the biggest - programme in british history if we get the chance. there are many things that i would know to be able to say we wi ....
Properly, we have annexed northern ireland it properly, we have annexed northern ireland it is properly, we have annexed northern ireland. it is a travesty, it should no. ireland. it is a travesty, it should go the ireland. it is a travesty, it should go. the point is to bring back sovereignty to the uk, to make a great sovereignty to the uk, to make a great again. the whole deal was wrong great again. the whole deal was wrong. theresa may let us down in the way wrong. theresa may let us down in the way she wrong. theresa may let us down in the way she bowed down to the eu. she did the way she bowed down to the eu. she did that to keep the northern ireland border open. but she did that to keep the northern ireland border open. she did that to keep the northern ireland border open. but what they have done is ireland border open. but what they have done is a ireland border open. but what they have done is a mess ireland border open. but what they have done is a mess ....
Before. that is happening because the snp before. that is happening because the snp is before. that is happening because the snp is offering people a better quality the snp is offering people a better quality of life. one the snp is offering people a better quality of life- quality of life. one thing that worries parents quality of life. one thing that worries parents is quality of life. one thing that worries parents is knife - quality of life. one thing that i worries parents is knife crime. quality of life. one thing that. worries parents is knife crime. it was interesting that daisy cuba talked about community policing, which has disappeared, she said daisy cuba. there was discussion from the leader of plaid cymru that there isn t in this country a discussion about youth workers, about you centres where we can get hold of young people and educate them about the dangers of knife crime. it them about the dangers of knife crime. , , .., crime. it is true. it is indicative ....
Thatis wrong, why do you start question that is where you start and the aspirations for the national renewal all come from it. it is aspirations for the national renewal all come from it. all come from it. it is important i asked you all come from it. it is important i asked you because all come from it. it is important i asked you because one all come from it. it is important i asked you because one of - all come from it. it is important i asked you because one of the i asked you because one of the audience questions tonight was about the promises made in a campaign like this. that once the party gets into government, they aren t followed through. keir starmer set out a platform of policies when he ran for the leadership, which is almost entirely scrapped. i the leadership, which is almost entirely scrapped. entirely scrapped. i don t think that is true entirely scrapped. i don t think that is true because entirely scrapped. i don t think that is true because if - entirely ....