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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick... 20240706

next prime minister is now considered unfit to be a member of parliament. that is what happened this week when keir starmer declared that his predecessor, jeremy corbyn, would not be representing the labour party at the next election. my guest on political thinking this week is one of those who is urging keir starmer on. steve reed, labour s shadow secretary was part of a group that tried to keep people in the labour party when many were thinking of leaving it during thejeremy corbyn years. this week he is announcing a new approach to crime, approach that attempts to vent crime, protect communities, he says that when jeremy corbyn was crime, protect communities, he says that whenjeremy corbyn was leader, labour gave the impression they were more concerned about the criminals than they were about the victims. welcome to political thinking. thank ou, aood welcome to political thinking. thank you. good beer- welcome to political thinking. thank you, good beer. when welcome t ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Dateline London 20240707



spending. nave got better with two people, claiming the thatcherite mantle. in very different ways. so it is a battle on the right of the tory party. the focus is on tax cuts. when is the debate but not should there be. there is no focus on the role of the state as demands on the role of the state as demands on the role of the state as demands on the state are growing. and so it is a return to that sort of 1980s thatcherism, that very erratically the tory party have been trying to move away from. thatcherism incidentally, absolutely a product of its time. the late 70s and early 80s. not the situation we are in now. but she cast a spell over its membership. at least two candidates. and it is a very narrow contest, in that respect. you were reporting from london when margaret thatcher was prime minister. as steve rightly says, circumstances are different but the debate is over notjust taxation and the fact we ve got the highest tax burdens. therefore that is something tha ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sunday 20240702



before he gets together with rishi sunak and keir starmer. music: doctor who theme and we ll take a journey through space and time with doctor who s companion, and legendary comic, catherine tate. whatever! 100%, it will always be, i m sure, the bestjob i ve ever had. really? 100%. i think david and i both feel that. it s 100% the bestjob. with me at the desk richard tice leader of reform uk the party, who fancies gobbling up the tories vote. with a public sector squeeze on the cards, christina mcanea head of the mega union unison and with energy bills on the rise again, alistair philips davies, boss of the energy firm sse. let s see what is making the news this morning. on the front pages. the sunday times leads with the israeli hostage releases we ll talk to clive myrie on the ground in israel in a second. but notice an intriguing story there claiming reform uk offered a prominent tory cash to defect. the sunday mirror has a picture of 9 year old emily hand who ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:31:00

Is a big towards the end of parliament, there is a big price tag on those. what you have is a big price tag on those. what you have got to hope, what labour have you have got to hope, what labour have to you have got to hope, what labour have to hope, is that people have been have to hope, is that people have been patient for a couple of years, when been patient for a couple of years, when they been patient for a couple of years, when they get things back in order, then they when they get things back in order, then they started to see the fruits of hope then they started to see the fruits of hope and excitement. it interesting, it casts a certain canvas for the next election. everything could change, but it doesn t look like we will be in a traditional site where one party are saying we will spend all of money on this and milk and honey will flow out of the taps, the other party are saying that is terrible, they will waste it all, it might be quite a constrained affair. ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick... 20240604 20:54:00

An individual that has had his dramatic experiences early on in their life goes on to offend, but most do not. so there is an element of choice. and people making bad choices who go on to cause harm to society, then we do need to deal with that choice that they have made, but, as i was saying about my own experiences, for that i wanted punishment for people that held me “p punishment for people that held me up with a knife, i d much rather never have been held up that knife at all. so if there is an opportunity to intervene early on in a child s to element common to stop them becoming criminalised, why would you not do that? because you were stopping people becoming victims of crime. why would you not do that. ., , victims of crime. why would you not do that. .,, my ., victims of crime. why would you not dothat. .,, ., do that. people say a phrase, a sloaan do that. people say a phrase, a slogan could do that. people say a phrase, a slogan could sum do that. people say a phrase, ....

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