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I know that and that's why this project has always been about fixing the foundations of our country but I have to be honest with you things are worse than we ever imagined in the first few weeks we discovered a 22 billion pound black hole in the public finances and before anyone says oh this is just performative or playing politics let's remember the obr did not know about it they wrote a letter setting that out and they didn't know because the last government hid it and even last Wednesday just last Wednesday we found out that thanks to the last government's recklessness we borrowed almost 5 billion pounds more than the OB expected in the last three months alone that's not performative that's fact but as well as the things that we've discovered we've also seen shocking scenes Across the Nation a Mindless minority of thugs who thought that they could get away with causing chaos smashing up communities and terrifying minorities vandalizing and destroying people's property even trying to set fire to a building with human beings inside it and as if that wasn't despicable enough people displaying swastika tatos shouting racist slurs on our streets Nazi salutes but the senator the senator of the very place we honor those who gave their lives for this country desecrating their memory under the pretense and it is a pretense of legitimate protest now they're learning that crime has consequences that I won't tolerate a breakdown in Law and Order under any circumstances and I will not listen to those who exploit grieving families and disrespect local communities but these riots didn't happen in a vacuum they exposed the state of our country revealed a deeply unhealthy Society the cracks in our foundations laid be weakened by a decade of division and decline infected by a spiral of populism which fed off cycles of failure of the last government every time they faced a difficult problem they failed to be honest they offered the snake oil of populism which led to more failure round and round and round stuck in the Rut of the politics of performance I saw the beginning of that downward spiral firsthand back in 2011 when riots ripped through London and across the country I was then director of public prosecutions and when I think back to that time I see just how far we have fallen because responding to those riots was hard of course it was but dealing with the riots this summer was much harder back in 2011 I didn't doubt that the courts could do what they needed to do this time to be honest with you I genuinely didn't know let me tell you this every day of that disorder literally every day we had to check the precise number of prison places and where those places were to make sure that we could arrest charge and prosecute people quickly not having enough prison places is about as fundamental a failure as you can get and those people throwing rocks torching cars making threats they didn't just know the system was broken they were betting on it gaming it they thought ah they'll never arrest me and if they do I won't be prosecuted and if I am I won't get much of a sentence they saw the cracks in our society after 14 years of failure and they exploited them that's what we've inherited not just an economic black hole a societal black hole and that's why we have to take action and do things differently and part of that is being honest with people about the choices that we Face how tough this will be and frankly things will get worse before they get better I inment spacious flat bro get [Music] to it's not spous [Music] guys let's do our own thing because pensioners also rely on a functioning NHS good public transport strong National infrastructure they want their children to be able to buy homes they want their grandchildren to get a good education so we have made that difficult decision to mend the public finances so everyone benefits in the long term including pensioners now that is a difficult tradeoff and there will be more to come I won't shy away from making unpopular decisions now if it's the right thing for the country in the long term that's what a government of service means this shouldn't be a country where people fear walking down their Street they TV showing cars and buildings being set on fire this shouldn't be a country where the Prime Minister can't guarantee prison places there shouldn't be a country where people are paying thousands more on their mortgages or waiting months for Hospital appointments they desperately need where our waters are filled with sewage where parents worry that their kids won't get the opportunities that they did where nothing seems to work anymore so when I talk about the inheritance the last government left us the 22 billion pound black hole in our finances that isn't about a line on a graph that's about people's lives your lives and the tourist are still not being honest they know their recklessness cost them the election but they won't accept the cost that they've inflicted on the country and they won't apologize for what they've cost you they're just still thinking about themselves and this government won't always be perfect but I promise you this you will be at the heart of it in the Forefront of our minds at the center of everything that we do and that's why I wanted to invite you here here today to show that decent hardworking people who make up the backbone of this country belong here this is a government for you a garden and a building that were once used for lockdown parties remember the pictures just over there of the wine and the food well this garden and this building are now back in your service it's not just that the last government relied on easy gimmicks and bad ideas those things happened precisely because the government itself lost its focus on the hopes and Ambitions of working people during those recent riots I made huge asks of the police and of the Criminal Justice System people already stretch Ed to the Limit they knew I was making big asks of them and I'm not going to apologize for it but let me tell you this they delivered they deserve our gratitude and that's why I went to Southport to Lamberth to Belfast to thank them personally to shake the hands of the first responded Who Rose up to the ask I was making of them they deserve a government that trusts them supports them and works with them that is the sort of government that we will be one that works with people not does things to them one that believes in hard graft not gimmicks honest about the challenges we face and working tirelessly to fix them and that is how we will always work now next week Parliament Returns the business of politics will resume but it won't be business as usual because we can't go on like this anymore things will have to be done differently we will do the hard work to root out 14 years of rot reverse a decade of Decline and fix the foundations between now and Christmas we will carry on as we've started action not words we will introduce legislation and take decisions to protect taxpayers money to take on the blockers by accelerating planning to build homes and boost growth we will forward this autum to harness the full potential of AI for growth and for the public good we'll bring rail service into public ownership putting passengers first the biggest leveling up of workers rights in a generation to give people security dignity and respect at work and Great British energy will be owned by the taxpayer making money for the taxpayer producing clean energy and creating good jobs that is our Focus for the rest of the year but I will be honest with you there is a budget coming in October and it's going to be painful we have no other choice given the situation that we're in those with the broadest shoulders should bear the heavier burden and that's why we're cracking down on Noms those who made the mess should have to do their bit to clean it up and that's why we're strengthening the powers of the water regulator and backing tough finds on the water companies that let sewage flood our rivers lakes and seas but just as when I responded to the riots I'll have to turn to the country and make big asks of you as well to accept short-term pain for long-term good the difficult tradeoff for the genuine solution and I know that after all that you have been through that is a really big ask and really difficult to hear that is not the position we should be in it's not the position I want to be in but we have to end the politics of the easy answer that solves nothing but I also know that we can get through this together because the riots didn't just betray the sickness they also revealed The Cure found not in the cynical conflict of populism but in the coming together of a country the people who got together the morning after all around the country with their brooms their shovels their TRS and cleared up their Community they reminded us who we really are I felt real pride in those people who cleaned up our streets rebuilt the walls repaired the damage and I couldn't help thinking about the obvious parallels because Imagine The Pride we will feel as a nation when after the hard work of clearing up the mess is done we have a country that we have built together built to last that belongs to every single one of us and all of us have a stake in it our hard work rewarded a dozen times over because we'll have an economy that works for everyone an NHS not just back on its feet but fit for the future streets that everyone feels saf ining our own clean energy right here and giving every child wherever they come from whatever their background the chance of that prize I won't lose sight of what we were elected to do and most importantly I won't lose sight of the people that we were elected to do it for you this is let's fix it together thank you very much thank you [Applause] now I've got a number of questions from the media and I'll start if I may with Vicki Young from BBC News Vicki uh Vicki young BBC News uh prime minister you say that you want to be open with people but some will think that you weren't honest during the election campaign about changes to for example winter fuel allowance and many now want to know what the impact of the budget will be so if you're being honest can you tell them now what kind of tax Rises you're considering well two or three things Vic could say about that in the first place um we were being honest about the situation before the election we set out very clearly um what we would be doing with tax Rises I made it clear on numerous occasions that uh National Insurance vat um and tax would not go up the Triple lock for working people income tax and that remains the position I also set out uh that our plans were fully funded and fully costed what I did not expect was a 22 billion pound black hole and I know the tourists say that's performative if it's performative why didn't the OB know about it look at that figure of 5 billion last week in three months if that's performative why didn't the OB know about it these are basic questions about what we have inherited as I've just said I didn't want to have to deal with the winter fuel allowance for pensions but we have to fix the NHS we have to fix our homes our schools and pensioners rely on them in the same way as everybody else does so I'm not going to preempt the budget but I'm absolutely not going to accept that the inheritance that we have isn't anything that other than d a 22 billion pound black hole and I just add to that what I said about the prisons because I obviously feel very strongly about this to have to gauge every day of those disorders when people are trying to burn down hotels I'm having to look at lists of prison places and where we've got them because of the mess that we were left that's disgraceful no prime minister should ever be in that position when trying to deal with disorder that's what we inherited that's what we will fix thank you Vicki Anushka please thank you Anushka ITV News prime minister you talk about choices and there are plenty of things you've chosen to spend money on you've chosen Chen to give bumper pay Rises to doctors higher than for nurses and teachers and you've chosen to take these benefits off pensioners auk say 2 million will be pushed into hardship as a result so what do you say to those pensioners who are not well off who feel that you are choosing to balance the books on their backs well um so far as um the winter fuel allowances concerned firstly I would say it's not a particularly well-designed scheme frankly um I think everybody would concede that I do think it's important that we make sure that the support is there for those pensioners who need it most which is why we're pushing for the pension credit pension credit to be taken up um and looking at other allowances um but um equally um simply allowing National strikes to go on and on and on and not resolving them was costing the country a fortune you can't build the economy you can't grow the economy if you haven't got a basic transport system that's working can't grow the economy if people can't get back to work because they can't get the operations that they need and we've got to get the economy going um and so that is why we've made the decisions that we have made and on the pay review bodies more broadly doesn't cover all of the disputes that we've had to um deal with um what we know is the last government um didn't set a framework uh for that when they started down the road of the pay review and they put um at least one of them in in the cupboard of the buildings over the road and run away from it can't carry on like that we've got to make difficult choices thank you I've got Emily from Channel 4 Emily with the channel 4 news prime minister on prisons what guarantee can you give to the public that no prisoner who is let out early will go on to harm anyone or is the truth that you can't guarantee that and that the early release scheme carries with it an undeniable risk well look the first thing is um obviously we put in place a framework to ensure that we don't relas those um who create uh the greatest risk that's a basic safeguard that we've had to put in um but and and I'm not pretending for one minute this is a decision I want to make I spent five years Prosecuting people and putting them in prison the idea of releasing people who should be in prison um because the prisons are too full and we don't have the places goes against everything I've worked for for years but we got to face fact they haven't built the prisons the last government they they've pretended that you could have longer and longer sentences send more people to prison at the same time that you could veto or choose not to have a prison built near you they were false choices and here we are without the prison places that we need so what are the options available to an incoming government let the prisons get so overcrowded that we can't arrest people and put them before our courts would that have worked in the disorder I don't think so I was really clear in my mind that one of the main ways in which we're going to have to deal with the disorder was making sure those who were throwing rocks setting fire to buildings on a Saturday or Sunday were facing the full face of the law within days had to create the conditions for that because the alternative you would be putting a question to me saying how come all these people in disorder didn't even get arrested have not been put before the courts and can't be sentenced because we haven't got any places this is not a decision that I wanted to take it's not a decision that any prime minister would want to take um and I can't tell you how shocked I was when I discovered the full extent of what they've done with our prisons and it's going to take time to fix it I can't build a prison by Saturday uh we will fix it we've already taken the measures that are necessary to make sure we can get through the disorder but I shouldn't be sitting in the Cobra room with a list of prison places across the country on a day-by-day basis trying to work out how we deal with disorder but that's the position I was put in and it's frankly not good enough thank you Emily Beth um thank you prime minister Beth rby uh Sky News um prime minister you say you want to build trust and be honest with people you've got off to a bad start with pensioners who voted for you and then you cut their winter fuel allowance and it wasn't in your Manifesto you also said in the general election you had no plans to raise taxes beyond what you'd set out in your Manifesto now you're saying something else so can you please level with people are you going to raise taxes and are you looking when you talk about the broader shoulders are you looking at taxes on working people or are you now looking at a range of wealth taxes on shareholders homeowners big business thank you Beth as I said in the campaign in relation to working people income tax vat National Insurance uh we will not increase tax I was clear before the election I'll be clear again um after the uh election obviously um the budget is uh in a number of weeks and the detail will be set out there but I say again what I said before the election which is um we have to get away from this ideed that the only levers that can be pulled are more taxes um or more spending our number one mission is to grow the economy to make sure that we are creating the money in the first place that remains the number one Mission nothing knocks that mission um and that's why it's really important we have a transport system that works that's why it's really important we have an NHS capable of getting through the backlog that's why it's important we have the national wealth fund um Great British energy that we unlock planning so we can get on all of those decisions are decisions we've taken in the first seven weeks to make sure we get the economy where we need it but we're going to have to take tough decisions I did not cater for a 22 billion pound black hole and that's because it wasn't on the ob's books we were looking at the available as you were the available material but it wasn't there the OB didn't know about it that's why they're conducting a review is to find out why they didn't know about it and but 22 billion pound black hole on top of what we knew to be the situation is a problem that I'm not just going to pretend isn't there or that we can easily fix we're going to have to fix it we're going to have to fix it quickly because I genuinely do not think that the politics where we simply pretend things can be done that can't be done is working um and we will do it straight away that's why I called about sort of getting the r out now because if we don't do it if we paper over it we know what's going to happen it's like The Damp or what anybody who's ever decorated a house knows how this works uh pretend it isn't there paper over it and guess what in a year's time it's 10 times worse we're not going to do it that way thank you Beth I'm going to take Andy Bell uh if only um so that where is Andy Andy if only so I can say personally into your face well fantastic on your daughter's achievement in the Olympics Georgia is absolutely brilliant uh we were we were all glued to our sets and please convey our congratulations to as I know many people already have Andy thank you I wasn't quite expecting that um but thank you very much for that message um prime minister you talk about getting the rot out your administration's already been criticized for making a lot of appointments political appointments inside the civil service inside what should be strictly non-political appointments wouldn't it be a good idea to have a review Now by your commissioner for ministerial standards just to set the record straight to clear the air because at the moment a lot of people are wondering whether you really are getting the rot out in terms of the way public administration works well look Andy most of these uh allegations and accusations are coming from the very people that dragged our country down in the first place so you'll forgive me uh if I take uh that approach to it um we are going to fix the foundations we've got to do it at speed and I'm determined to have the right people in the right places to allow us to get on with that job I'm uh enormously aware of how big a task this is and how we have to move at PACE um and that's why we're getting the best people into the best jobs but I'm not really going to take lectures uh on this from the people who dragged our country so far down in the last few years thank you I've got Kieran from the guardian thank you Kieran Stacy from the guardian just on that theme can you tell us why you've cancelled the appointment of your new National Security adviser and can you pledge that there will be an open and transparent process to replace that person uh yes uh of course there'll be an open and transparent process and no I'm not going to publicly discuss individual appointments thank you um Jack from the Sun thank you prime minister Jack Elon from the Sun um you've made clear today your reasoning for giving big pay Rises to public sector uh workers but now you've shown you're willing to get your checkbook out um do you not risk spending the rest of your Premiership playing a game of whacka Mo with ever growing Union demands and just quickly um you spent a lot of time today looking back in anger but are you happy that Oasis has decided to reform on your watch and what can I say in relation to that it's very very good it's a great song uh I'm not sure I'm the best place to Champion it after the last uh 20 or 30 um minutes but uh look let's see what happens with Oasis um in relation to um the pay settlement look we were very clear before the election we weren't going to meet the demands of the unions they were making demands which we did not think could be met uh and we haven't met them we'll take the same tough approach as we go forward in relation to um any pay issues we have to take that um approach um and therefore um I will be as tough um on this uh as I was before the election because we have to be tough about it but I'm not going to pretend that having hospitals that can't operate properly is good for the economy or having a transport system where people can't get to work is good for the economy just sitting it out uh year after year was costing a huge amount of money so government has to get the balance right but let me be clear I'm going to be really tough about this um with the unions as I'm being tough with everybody else because this is part of the work we have to do uh to get out the uh rot and start to rebuild our country thank you I've got Chris from the times thank you Chris SM from the times just to follow up Andy's question um about the widespread concern of people with labor links being appointed to the Civil Service was your answer effectively that process doesn't really matter uh when the task is so urgent and if you are talking about uh honesty and service can you not just explain why You' appointed some of these people why Lord Ali for example had down street past what he was doing here and again on Beth se you you said clearly wealth taxes were in the frame are you also saying to people that spending further spending cuts are also being looked at well let me be clear I I wasn't saying process doesn't matter um I I think you and others have heard enough from me over the years to know that process does matter uh to me procedures do matter uh to me and um I'm absolutely determined uh to restore honest Integrity to government because I think that is core to uh ensuring that people appreciate that politics can be a force for [Music] oh Rapido tax tax Circle to search Now on Galaxy a55 and Galaxy A35 5G awesome look I mean try as you might I'm not going to preempt the chancellor in relation to the budget I am in ating going to have to be tough choices um obviously we made commitments in relation to tax on working people in the election which we intend to honor um and I frankly don't want to have to take the tough decisions that we're going to have to take but I'm not going to shy away I genuinely think one of the problems in politics has been people standing at P like this pretending that hard choices don't need to be made or pretending or knocking things down the road we've seen I don't know how much just knocked down the road the other side of the election get it somewhere else don't take the decision it's what happened with prisons decision should have been taken a long time ago but each month it was just kned another month another month another month hoping somebody else would pick up the mess we can't go on like that so we're going to have to grip it and I want to grip it early and that's why I said in my speech if we have to make unpopular decisions now in the short term um to make sure the long term we can actually do the change that we want to to do the the five missions in terms of rebuilding this country are really important to me but I know I'm not going to be able to do them if I don't clear out the Rock first and take those tough decisions thank you I've got Daniel from the telegraph hello Daniel Martin from the telegraph um how can you justify strike agreements with the unions when there's no inre uh it doesn't include any agree agreement to increase productivity and secondly on Ukraine do you believe that Ukraine has the right to use Storm Shadow in Russia um let me deal with um both aspects um of that look we came to settlements on the pay disputes which I think people would say were Fair the um rate what was asked was not what was given um there was clear negotiation in those discussions um and as I say we can't pretend that uh strikes which would be going on a long time are doing anything other than holding our country back and costing us a future there's no no neutral cost um to this in relation to Ukraine um as I've said many times the position of this government is no different to the position of the last government um no new decisions or different decisions have been taken we have put additional resource in in terms of what we're providing both money commitments and weapons um commitments I'm not pretending the last government wouldn't have done that by the way because I genuinely think one of the good things about recent years uh in relation to Ukraine and there's not much good that can be said of it is that there's been a unity in Parliament um on that and as I've said to president zalinski and the people of Ukraine um we will stand with them for as long as it takes not going to get into uh tactical questions about the use of weapons for reasons that I know you'll uh understand uh David from the mirror thanks prime minister uh Dave Bo from the daily miror um prime minister on the subjects of uh hard choices uh will safe and legal routs be extended on your watch and do you think this can play a role in stopping the boats well as far as stopping the boats is concerned um we have got to take the down the gangs that are running the vile trade in the first place which is why we're setting up the border of security command it's why uh when um we had the European political community meeting uh just two weeks after I was elected and we had 46 European leaders to blenham I discussed with them in some detail how we would work better together to take down the gangs that are running this bile trade in the first place I'm absolutely clear in my own mind that that's how it um will be most effectively done um just as as in the recent riot I drew on my experience of 2011 in terms of what worked to deal with the riots so with the gangs that are running this vile trade drawing on my experience of having taken down terrorism gangs um those that smuggle guns and drugs um I think that the same can be done with those that are running this bile trade thank you and then Lucy from the Ft thank you Lucy Fischer prime minister you've spoken today about restoring honesty and integrity to government and in your Manifesto you pledged to establish a new independent ethics and integrity commission with its own independent chair you've been in Downing Street for more than 50 days now can you commit to telling us when you're going to launch this commission and can you confirm today that the chair will have the power to launch their own probes autonomously and that they will be able to publish independent verdicts from those probes thank you uh well Lucy look that is a commitment that we made we will stick to it I don't have a precise State I do think it's important uh that it can initiate its own um uh inquiries if you like because that has been an inhibitor uh in the past um so uh that commitment stands uh as soon as we've got a date I'll give you um a date but I am very keen that it has the ability to start investigations under its own steam because I think that's one of the bits that's been missing thank you all very much indeed thank you [Applause] e infrastructure they want their children to be able to buy homes they want their grandchildren to get a good education so we have made that difficult decision to mend the public finances so everyone benefits in the long term including cluding pensioners now that is a difficult tradeoff and there will be more to come I won't shy away from making unpopular decisions now if it's the right thing for the country in the long term that's what a government of service means this shouldn't be a country where people fear walking down their street their TV showing cars and buildings being set on fire this shouldn't be a country where the Prime Minister can't guarantee prison places there shouldn't be a country where people are paying thousands more on their mortgages or waiting months for Hospital appointments they desperately need where our waters are filled with sewage where parents worry that their kids won't get the opportunities that they did where nothing seems to work anymore so when I talk about the inheritance the last government left us the 22 billion pound black hole in our finances that isn't about a line on a graph that's about people's lives your lives and the tourist are still not being honest they know their recklessness cost them the election but they won't accept the cost that they've inflicted on the country and they won't apologize for what they've cost you they're just still thinking about themselves now this government won't always be perfect but I promise you this you will be at the heart of it in the Forefront of our minds at the center of everything that we do and that's why I wanted to invite you here today to show that decent hardworking people who make up the backbone of this country belong here this is a government for you a garden and a building that were once used for lockdown parties remember the pictures just over there of the wine and the food well this garden and this building and now back in your service it's not just that the last government relied on easy gimmicks and bad ideas those things happened precisely because the government itself lost its focus on the hopes and Ambitions of working people during those recent riots I made huge asks of the police and of the Criminal Justice System people already stretched to the Limit they knew I was making big asks of them and I'm not going to apologize for it but let me tell you this they delivered they deserve our gratitude and that's why I went to Southport to Lamberth to Belfast to thank them personally to shake the hands of the first responded Who Rose up to the ask I was making of them they deserve a government that trusts them supports them and works with them that is the sort of government that we will be one that works with people not does things to them one that believes in hard graft not gimmicks honest about the challenges we face and working tirelessly to fix them and that is how we will always work now next week Parliament returns the business of politics will resume but it won't be business as usual because we can't go on like this anymore things will have to be done differently we will do the hard work to root out 14 years of rot reverse a decade of Decline and fix the foundations between now and Christmas we will carry on as we've started action not words we will in roduce legislation and take decisions to protect taxpayers money to take on the blockers by accelerating planning to build homes and boost growth we will forward this Autumn to harness the full potential of AI for growth and for the public good we'll bring rail service into public ownership putting passengers first the biggest leveling up of workers rights in a generation to give people security dignity and respect at work and Great British energy will be owned by the taxpayer making money for the taxpayer producing clean energy and creating good jobs that is our Focus for the rest of the year but I will be honest with you there is a budget coming in October and it's going to be painful we have no other choice given the situation that we're in those with the broadest shoulders should bear the heavier burden and that's why we're cracking down on Noms those who made the mess should have to do their bit to clean it up and that's why we're strengthening the powers of the water regulator and backing tough fines on the water companies that let sewage flood our rivers lakes and seas but just as when I responded to the riots I'll have to turn to the country and make big asks of you as well to accept short-term pain for long-term good the difficult tradeoff for the genuine solution and I know that after all that you have been through that is a really big ask and really difficult to hear that is not the position we should be in it's not the position I want to be in but we have to end the politics of the easy answer that solves nothing but I also know that we can get through this together because the riots didn't just betray the sickness they also revealed The Cure found not in the cynical conflict of populism but in the coming together of a country the people who got together the morning after all around the country with their brooms their shovels their TRS and cleared up their Community they reminded us who we really are I felt real pride in those people who cleaned up our streets rebuilt the walls repaired the damage and I couldn't help thinking about the obvious parallels because Imagine The Pride we will feel as a nation when after the hard work of clearing up the mess is done we have a country that we have built together built to last that belongs to every single one of us and all of us have a stake in it our hard work rewarded a dozen times over because we'll have an economy that works for everyone an NHS not just back on its feet but fit for the future streets that everyone feels safe in our own clean energy right here and giving every child wherever they come from whatever their background the chance of that prize I won't lose sight of what we were elected to do do and most importantly I won't lose sight of the people that we were elected to do it for you this is let's fix it together thank you very much thank [Applause] you now I've got a number of questions for from the media and I'll start if I may with Vicki Young from BBC News Vicki uh Vicki young BBC News uh prime minister you say that you want to be open with people but some will think that you weren't honest during the election campaign about changes to for example winter fuel allowance and many now want to know what the impact of the budget will be so if you're being honest can you tell them now what kind of tax Rises you're considering well two things VI could say about that in the first place um we were being honest about the situation before the election we set out very clearly um what we would be doing with tax Rises I made it clear on numerous occasions that uh National Insurance vat um and tax would not go up the Triple lock for working people income tax and that remains the position I also set out uh that our plans were fully funded and fully costed what I did not expect was a 22 billion P black hole and I know the tourists say that's performative if it's performative why didn't the OB know about it look at that figure of 5 billion last week in three months if that's performative why didn't the OB know about it these are basic questions about what we have inherited as I've just said I didn't want to have to deal with the winter fuel allowance for pensions but we have to fix the NHS we have to fix uh our homes our schools and pensioners rely on them in the same way as everybody else does so I'm not going to preempt the budget but I'm absolutely not going to accept that the inheritance that we have isn't anything that other than d a 22 billion pound black hole and I just add to that what I said about the prisons because I obviously feel very strongly about this to have to gauge every day of those disorders when people are trying to burn down hotels I'm having to look at lists of prison places and where we've got them because of the mess that we were left that's disgraceful no prime minister should ever be in that position when trying to deal with disorder that's what we inherited that's what we will fix thank you Vicki Anushka please thank you Anish gistana at ITV News prime minister you talk about choices and there are plenty of things you've chosen to spend money on you've chosen to give bumper pay Rises to doctors h higher than for nurses and teachers and you've chosen to take these benefits off pensioners agk say 2 million will be pushed into hardship as a result so what do you say to those pensioners who are not well off who feel that you are choosing to balance the books on their backs well um so far as um the winter fuel allowance is concerned firstly I would say it's not a particularly welld designed scheme frankly um and I think everybody would concede that I do think it's important that we make sure that the support is there for those pensioners who need it most which is why we're pushing for the pensioner credit uh pension credit to be taken up um and looking at other allowances um but um equally um simply allowing National strikes to go on and on and on and not resolving them was costing the country a fortune you can't build the economy you can't grow the economy if you haven't got a basic transport system that's working can't grow the economy if people can't get back to work because they can't get the operation that they need and we've got to get the economy going um and so that is why we've made the decisions that we have made and on the pay revie bodies more broadly doesn't cover all of the disputes that we've had to um deal with um what we know is the last government um didn't set a framework uh for that when they started down the road of the pay review and they put um at least one of them in in the cupboard of the buildings over the road and ran away from it we can't carry on like that we've got to make difficult choices thank you and I've got Emily from Channel 4 Emily with the channel 4 news prime minister on prisons what guarantee can you give to the public that no prisoner who is let out early will go on to harm anyone or is the truth that you can't guarantee that and that the early release scheme carries with it an undeniable risk well look the first thing is um obviously we put in place a framework to ensure that we don't relas those um who create uh the greatest risk that's a basic safeguard that we've had to put in um but and and I'm not pretending for one minute this is a decision I want to make I spent five years Prosecuting people and putting them in prison the idea of releasing people who should be in prison um because the prisons are too full and we don't have the places goes against everything I've worked for for years but we got to face facts they haven't built the prisons the last government they they've pretended that you could have longer and longer sentences send more people to prison at the same time that you could vet or choose not to have a prison built near you they were false choices and here we are without the prison places that we need so what are the options available to an incoming government let the prisons get so overcrowded that we can't arrest people and put them before our courts would that have worked in the disorder I don't think so I was really clear in my mind that one of the main ways in which we were going to have to deal with the disorder was making sure those who were throwing rocks setting fire to buildings on a Saturday or Sunday were facing the full face of the law within days I had to create the conditions for that because the alternative you would be putting a question to me saying how come all these people are disorder didn't even get arrested have not been put before the courts and can't be sentenced because we haven't got any places this is not a decision that I wanted to take it's not a decision that any prime minister would want to take um and I can't tell you how shocked I was when I discovered the full extent of what they've done with our prisons and it's going to take time to fix it I can't build a prison by Saturday uh we will fix it we've already taken the measures that are necessary to make sure we can get through the disorder but I shouldn't be sitting in the Cobra room with a list of prison places across the country on a day-by-day basis trying to work out how we deal with disorder but that's the position I was put it and it's frankly not good enough thank you Emily Beth um thank you prime minister Beth uh Sky News um prime minister you say you want to build trust and be honest with people you've got off to a bad start with pensioners who voted for you and then you cut their winter fuel allowance and it wasn't in your Manifesto you also said in the general election you had no plans to raise taxes beyond what you'd set out in your Manifesto now you're saying something else so can you please level with people are you going to raise taxes and are you looking when you talk about the broader shoulders are you looking at taxes on working people or are you now looking at a range of wealth taxes on shareholders homeowners big business thank you um but as I said in the campaign in relation to working people income tax vat National Insurance uh we will not increase tax I was clear before the election I'll be clear again um after the uh election obviously um the budget is uh in a number of weeks and the detail will be set out there but I say again what I said before the election which is um we have to get away from this idea that the only levers that can be pulled are more taxes um or more spending our number one mission is to grow the economy to make sure that we are creating the money in the first place that remains the number one Mission nothing knocks that mission um and that's why it's really important we have a transport system that works that's why really important we have an NHS capable of getting through the backlog that's why it's important we have the national wealth fund um Great British energy that we unlock planning so we can get on all of those decisions are decisions we've taken in the first seven weeks to make sure we get the economy where we need it but we're going to have to take tough decisions I did not cater for a 22 billion pound black hole and that's because it wasn't on the ab's books we were looking at the available as as you were the available material but it wasn't there the OB didn't know about it that's why they're conducting a review is to find out why they didn't know about it um but 22 billion pound black hole on top of what we knew to be the situation is a problem that I'm not just going to pretend isn't there or that we can easily fix we're going to have to fix it we're going to have to fix it quickly because I genuinely do not think that the politics where we simply pretend things can be done that can't be done is working um and we will do it straight away that's why I called about sort of getting the rot out now because if we don't do it if we paper over it we know what going to happen it's like The Damp or what anybody who's ever decorated a house knows how this works uh pretend it isn't there paper over it and guess what in a year's time it's 10 times worse we're not going to do it that way thank you Beth I'm going to take Andy Bell uh if only um so that where is Andy Andy if only so I can say personally into your face well fantastic on your daughter's achievement in the Olympics Georgia is absolutely brilliant uh we were we were all glued to our setx and please convey our congratulations to as I know many people already have Andy thank you well I wasn't quite expecting that um but thank you very much for that message um prime minister you talk about getting the rot out your administration's already been criticized for making a lot of appointments political appointments inside the civil service inside what should be strictly non-political appointments wouldn't it be a good idea to have a review Now by your commissioner for ministerial stand standards just to set the record straight to clear the air because at the moment a lot of people are wondering whether you really are getting the rot out in terms of the way public administration works well look Andy most of these uh allegations and accusations are coming from the very people that dragged our country down in the first place so you'll forgive me uh if I take uh that approach to it um we are going to fix the foundations we've got to do it at speed and I'm determined to have the right people in the right places to allow us to get on with that job I'm uh enormously aware of how big a task this is and how we have to move at PACE um and that's why we're getting the best people into the best jobs but I'm not really going to take lectures uh on this from the people who dragged our country so far down in the last few years thank you I've got Kieran from the guardian thank you Kieran Stacy from the guardian just on that theme can you tell us why you've cancelled the appointment of your new National Security adviser and can you pledge that there will be an open and transparent process to replace that person uh yes of course there'll be an open and transparent process and no I'm not going to publicly discuss individual appointments thank you um Jack from the Sun thank you prime minister Jack Elon from the Sun um you've made clear today your reasoning for giving big pay Rises to public sector uh workers but now you've shown you're willing to get your checkbook out um do you not risk spending the rest of your Premiership playing game of whacka mall with ever growing Union demands and just quickly um you spent a lot of time today looking back in anger but are you happy that Oasis has decided to reform on your watch and what can I say in relation to that it's very very good it's a great song uh I'm not sure I'm the best place to Champion it after the last uh 20 or 30 um minutes but uh look let's see what happens with Oasis um in relation to um the pay settlement look we were very clear before the election we weren't going to meet the demands of the unions uh they were making demands which we did not think could be met uh and we haven't met them we'll take the same tough approach as we go forward in relation to um any pay issues we have to take that um approach um and therefore um I will be as tough um on this uh as I was before the election because we have to be tough about it but I'm not going to pretend that having hospitals that can't operate properly is good for the economy or having a transport system where people can't get to work is good for the economy just sitting it out uh year after year was costing a huge amount of money so the government has to get the balance right but let me be clear I'm going to be really tough about this um with the unions as I'm being tough with everybody else because this is part of the work we have to do uh to get out the uh rot and start to rebuild our country thank you I've got Chris from the times thank you Chris SM from the times just to follow up Andy's question um about the widespread concern of people with labor links being appointed to the Civil Service was your answer effectively that process doesn't really matter uh when the task is so urgent and if you are talking about uh honesty and service can you not just explain why you appointed some of these people why Lord Ali for example had down street pass what he was doing here and again on Beth se you you said uh clearly wealth taxes in that frame are you also saying to people that spending further spending cuts are also being looked at well let me be clear I wasn't saying process doesn't matter um I I think you and others have heard enough from me over the years to know that process does matter uh to me procedures do matter uh to me and um I'm absolutely determined uh to restore honesty Integrity to government because I think that is core to uh ensuring that people appreciate that politics can be a force for [Music] Rapido taxi taxi taxi taxi Circle to search Now on Galaxy a55 and Galaxy A35 5G awesome look I mean try as you might I'm not going to preempt the chancellor in relation to the budget I am indicating going to have to be tough choices um obviously we made commit ments in relation to tax on working people in the election which we intend to honor um and I frankly don't want to have to take the tough decisions that we're going to have to take but I'm not going to shy away I genuinely think one of the problems in politics has been people standing at poo like this pretending that hard choices don't need to be made or pretending or knocking things down the road we've seen I don't know how much just knocked down the road the other side of the election get it somewhere else don't take the decision that's what happened with prisons decision should have been taken a long time ago but each month it was just not another month another month another month hoping somebody else would pick up the mess we can't go on like that so we're going to have to grip it and I want to grip it early and that's why I said in my speech if we have to make unpopular decisions now in the short term um to make sure the long term we can actually do the change that we want to to do the the five missions in terms of rebuilding this country are really important to me but I know I'm not going to be able to do them if I don't clear out the rck first and take those tough decisions thank you I've got Daniel from the telegraph hello uh Daniel Martin from the telegraph um how can you justify strike agreements with the unions when there's no inre uh it doesn't include any agree agreement to increase productivity and secondly on Ukraine do you believe that Ukraine has the right to use Storm Shadow in Russia um let me deal with um both aspects of that look we came to settlements on the pay disputes which I think people would say were Fair the um rate what was asked was not what was given um there was clear negotiation in those discussions um and as I say we can't pretend that uh strikes which would be going on a long time are doing anything other than holding our country back and costing us a future there's no no neutral cost um to this in relation to Ukraine um as I've said many times the position of this government is no different the position of the last government um no new decisions or different decisions have been taken we have put additional resource in in terms of what we're providing both money commitments and weapons um commitment I'm not pretending the last government wouldn't have done that by the way because I genuinely think one of the good things about recent years uh in relation to Ukraine and there's not much good that can be said of it is that there's been a unity in Parliament um on that and as I've said to president zalinsky and the people of Ukraine um we will stand with them for as long as it takes I'm not going to get into uh tactical questions about the use of weapons for reasons that I know you'll uh understand uh David from the mirror thanks Prim Minister uh Dave B from the da mirror um prime minister on the subjects of uh hard choices uh will safe and legal Roots be extended on your watch and do you think this can play a role in stuff in the boats well as far as stopping the boats is concerned um we have got to take the down the gangs that are running the V trade in the first place which is why we're setting up the border security command it's why uh when um we had the European political community meeting uh just two weeks after I was elected and we had 46 European leaders to blenham I discussed with them in some detail how we would work better together to take down the gangs that are running this file trade in the first place I'm absolutely clear in my own mind that that's how it um will be most effectively done um just as as in the recent riots I drew on my experience of 2011 into terms of what worked to deal with the riots so with the gangs that are running this bile trade drawing on my experience of having taken down terrorism gangs um those that smuggle guns and drugs um I think that the same can be done with those that are running this bile trade thank you and then Lucy from the Ft thank you Lucy Fischer prime minister you've spoken today about restoring honesty and integrity to government and in your Manifesto you pledged to establish a new independent ethics Integrity commission with its own independent chair you've been in Downing Street for more than 50 days now can you commit to telling us when you're going to launch this commission and can you confirm today that the chair will have the power to launch their own probes autonomously and that they will be able to publish independent verdicts from those probes thank you uh well Lucy look that is a commitment that we made we will stick to it I don't have a precise State I do think it's important uh that it can initiate its own um uh inquiries if you like because that has been an inhibitor uh in the past um so uh that commitment stands uh as soon as we've got a date I'll give you um a date but I am very keen that it has the ability to start investigations under its own steam because I think that's one of the bits that's been missing thank you all very much indeed thank [Applause] you e infrastructure they want their children to be able to buy homes they want their grandchildren to get a good education so we have made that difficult decision to mend the public finances so everyone benefits in the long term including pensioners now that is a difficult tradeoff and there will be more to come I won't shy away from making unpopular decisions now if it's the right thing for the country in the long term that's what a government of service means this shouldn't be a country where people fear walking down their street their TV showing cars and buildings being set on fire this shouldn't be a country where the Prime Minister can't guarantee prison places this shouldn't be a country where people are paying thousands more on their mortgages or waiting months for Hospital appointments they desperately need where our waters are filled with sewage where parents worry that their kids won't get the opportunities that they did where nothing seems to work anymore so when I talk about the inherit since the last government left us the 22 billion pound black hole in our finances that isn't about a line on a graph that's about people's lives your lives and the tourist are still not being honest they know their recklessness cost them the election but they won't accept the cost that they've inflicted on the country and they won't apologize for what they've cost you they're just still thinking about themselves and this government won't always be perfect but I promise you this you will be at the heart of it in the Forefront of our minds at the center of everything that we do and that's why I wanted to invite you here today to show that decent hardworking people who make up the backbone of this country belong here this is a government for you a garden and a building that were once used for lockdown parties remember the pictures just over there of the wine and the food well this garden and this building are now back in your service it's not just that the last government relied on easy gimmick and bad ideas those things happened precisely because the government itself lost its focus on the hopes and Ambitions of working people during those recent riots I made huge asks of the police and of the Criminal Justice System people already stretched to the Limit they knew I was making big asks of them and I'm not going to apologize for it but let me tell you this they delivered they deserve our gratitude and that's why I went to Southport to Lamberth to Belfast to thank them personally to shake the hands of the first responded Who Rose up to the ask I was making on them they deserve a government that trusts them supports them and works with them that is the sort of government that we will be one that works with people not does things to them one that believes in hard graft not gimmicks honest about the challenges we face and working tirelessly to fix them and that is how we will always work now next week Parliament Returns the business of politics Will presume but it won't be business as usual because we can't go on like this anymore things will have to be done differently we will do the hard work to root out 14 years of rot reverse a decade of Decline and fix the foundations between now and Christmas we will carry on as we've started action not words we will introduce legislation and take decisions to protect taxpayers money to take on the blockers by accelerating planning to build homes and boost growth we will forward this Autumn to harness the full potential of AI for growth and for the public good we'll bring rail service into public ownership putting passengers first the biggest leveling up of workers rights in a generation to give people security dignity and respect at work and great British energy will be owned by the taxpayer making money for the taxpayer producing clean energy and creating good jobs that is our Focus for the rest of the year but I will be honest with you there is a budget coming in October and it's going to be painful we have no other choice given the situation that we're in those with the broad is shoulders should bear the heavier burden and that's why we're cracking down on Noms those who made the mess should have to do their bit to clean it up and that's why we're strengthening the powers of the water regulator and backing tough finds on the water companies that let sewage flood our rivers lakes and seas but just as when I responded to the riots I'll have to turn to the country and make big asks of you as well to accept short-term pain for long-term good the difficult tradeoff for the genuine solution and I know that after all that you have been through that is a really big ask and really difficult to hear that is not the position we should be in it's not the position I want to be in but we have to end the politics of the easy answer that solves nothing but I also know that we can get through this together because the riots didn't just betray the sickness they also revealed The Cure found not in the cynical conflict of populism but in the coming together of a country the people who got together the morning after all around the country with their brooms their shovels their TRS and cleared up their Community they reminded us who we really are I felt real pride in those people who cleaned up our streets rebuilt the walls repaired the damage and I couldn't help thinking about the obvious parallels because Imagine The Pride we will feel as a nation when after the hard work of clearing up the mess is done we have a country that we have built together built to last that belongs to every single one of us and all of us have a stake in it our hard work rewarded a dozen times over because we'll have an economy that works for everyone an NHS not just back on its feet but fit for the future streets that everyone feels safer our own clean energy right here and giving every child wherever they come from whatever their background the chance of that prize I won't lose sight of what we were elected to do and most importantly I won't lose sight of the people that we were elected to do it for you this is let's fix it together thank you very much thank [Applause] you now I've got a number of questions from the media and I'll start if I may with Vicki Young from BBC News Vicki uh Vicki young BBC News uh prime minister you say that you want to be open with people but some will think that you weren't honest during the election campaign about changes to for example winter fuel allowance and many now want to know what the impact of the budget will be so if you're being honest can you tell them now what kind of tax Rises you're considering well two or three things VI could say about that in the first place um we were being honest about the situation before the election we set out very clearly um what we would be doing with tax Rises I made it clear on numerous occasions that uh National Insurance vat um and tax would not go up the Triple lock for working people income tax and that remains the position I also set out uh that our plans were fully funded and fully costed what I did not expect was a 22 billion pound black hole and I know the tourists say that's performative if it's performative why didn't the OB know about it look at that figure of 5 billion last week in three months if that's performative why didn't the OB know about it these are basic questions about what we have inherited as I've just said I didn't want to have to deal with the winter fuel allowance for pensions but we have to fix the NHS we have to fix our homes our schools and pensioners rely on them in the same way as everybody else does so I'm not going to preempt the budget but I'm absolutely not going to accept that the inheritance that we have isn't anything that other than d a 22 billion pound black hole and I just add to that what I said about the prisons because I obviously feel very strongly about this to have to gauge every day of those disorders when people are trying to burn down hotels I'm having to look at lists of prison places and where we've got them because of the mess that we were left that's disgraceful no prime minister should ever be in that position when trying to deal with disorder that's what we inherited that's what we will fix thank you Vicki Anushka please thank you anush ITV News prime minister you talk about choices and there are plenty of things you've chosen to spend money on you've chosen to give bumper pay Rises to doctors higher than for nurses and teachers and you've chosen to take these benefits of pensioners auk say 2 million will be pushed into hardship as a result so what do you say to those pensioners who are not well off who feel that you are choosing to balance the books on their backs well um so far as um the winter fuel allowances concerned firstly I would say it's not a particularly well-designed scheme frankly um I think everybody would conceed that I do think it's important that we make sure that the support is there for those pensioners who need it most which is why we're pushing for the pension credit pension credit to be taken up um and looking at other allowances um but um equally um simply allowing National strikes to go on and on and on and not resolving them was costing the country of Fortune you can't build the economy you can't grow the economy if you haven't got a basic transport system that's working can't grow the economy if people can't get back to work because they can't get the operations that they need and we've got to get the economy going um and so that is why we've made the decisions that we have made and on the pay review bodies more broadly doesn't cover all of the disputes that we've had to um deal with um what we know is the last government um didn't set a framework uh for that when they started down the road of the pay review and they put um at least one of them in in the cupboard of the buildings over the road and ran away from it we can't carry on like that we've got to make difficult choices thank you anos I've got Emily from Channel 4 Emily with the channel 4 news prime minister on prisons what guarantee can you give to the public that no prisoner who is let out early will go on to harm anyone or is the truth that you can't guarantee that and that the early release scheme carries with it an undeniable risk well look the first thing is um obviously we put in place a framework to ensure that we don't relas those um who create uh the greatest risk that's a basic safeguard that we've had to put in um but and and I'm not pretending for one minute this is a decision I want to make I spent five years Prosecuting people and putting them in prison the idea of releasing people who should be in prison um because the prisons are too full and we don't have the places goes against everything I've worked for for years but we got to face facts they haven't built the prisons the last government they they've pretended that you could have longer and longer sentences send more people to prison at the same time that you could veto or choose not to have a prison built near you they were false choices and here we are without the prison places that we need so what are the options available to an incoming government let the prisons get so overcrowded that we can't arrest people and put them before our courts would that have worked in the disorder I don't think so I was really clear in my mind that one of the main ways in which we're going to have to deal with the disorder was making sure those who were throwing rocks setting fire to buildings on a Saturday or Sunday were facing the full face of the law within days had to create the conditions for that because the alternative you would be putting a question to me saying how come all these people in disorder didn't even get arrested have not been put before the courts and can't be sentenced because we haven't got any places this is not a decision that I wanted to take it's not a decision that any prime minister would want to take um and I can't tell you how shocked I was when I discovered the full extent of what they've done with our prisons and it's going to take time to fix it I can't build a prison by Saturday uh we will fix it we've already taken the measures that are necessary to make sure we can get through the disorder but I shouldn't be sitting in the Cobra room with a list of prison places across the country on a day-by-day basis trying to work out how we deal with disorder but that's the position I was put in and it's frankly not good enough thank you Emily Beth um thank you prime minister Beth rby uh Sky News um prime minister you say you want to build trust and be honest with people you've got off to a bad start with pensioners who voted for you and then you cut their winter fuel allowance and it wasn't in your Manifesto you also said in the general election you had no plans to raise taxes beyond what you'd set out in your Manifesto now you're saying something else so can you please level with people are you going to raise taxes and are you looking when you talk about the broader shoulders are you looking at taxes on working people are you now looking at a range of wealth taxes on shareholders homeowners big business thank you um Beth as I said in the campaign in relation to working people income tax vat National Insurance uh we will not increase tax I was clear before the election I'll be clear again um after the uh election obviously um the budget is uh in a number of weeks and the detail will be set out there but I say again what I said before the election which is um we have to get away from this idea that the only levers that can be pulled are more taxes um or more spending our number one mission is to grow the economy to make sure that we are creating the money in the first place that remains the number one Mission nothing knocks that mission um and that's why it's really important we have a transport system that works that's why it's really important we have an NHS capable of getting through the backlog that's why it's important we have the national wealth fund um Great British energy that we unlock planning so we can get on all of those decisions are decisions we've taken in the first seven weeks to make sure we get the economy where we need it but we're going to have to take tough decisions I did not cater for a 22 billion pound black hole and that's because it wasn't on the ob's books we were looking at the available as you were the available material but it wasn't there the obr didn't know about it that's why they're conducting a review is to find out why they didn't know about it um but 22 billion pound black hole on top of what we knew to be the situation is a problem that I'm not just going to pretend isn't there or that we can easily fix we're going to have to fix it we're going to have to fix it quickly because I genuinely do not think that the politics where we simply pretend things can be done that can't be done is working um and we will do it straight away that's why I call about sort of getting the rot out now because if we don't do it if paper over it we know what's going to happen it's like The Damp or whatever anybody who's ever decorated a house knows how this works uh pretend it isn't there paper over it and guess what in a year's time it's 10 times worse we're not going to do it that way thank you Beth I'm gonna take Andy Bell uh if only um so that where is Andy Andy if only so I can say personally into your face well fantastic on your daughter's achievement in the Olympics Georgia is absolutely brilliant uh we were we were all glued to our sets and please convey our congratulations to as I know many people people already have Andy thank you I wasn't quite expecting that um but thank you very much for that message um prime minister you talk about getting the rot out your administration's already been criticized for making a lot of appointments political appointments inside the civil service inside what should be strictly non-political appointments wouldn't it be a good idea to have a review Now by your commissioner for ministerial standards just to set the record straight to clear the air because at the moment a lot of people are wondering whether you really are getting the rot out in terms of the way public administration works well look and most of these uh allegations and accusations are coming from the very people that dragged our country down in the first place so you forgive me uh if I take uh that approach to it um we are going to fix the foundations we've got to do it at speed and I'm determined to have the right people in the right places to allow us to get on with that job I'm uh enormously aware of how big a task this is and how we have to move at PACE um and that's why we're getting the best people into the best jobs but I'm not really going to take lectures uh on this from the people who dragged our country so far down in the last few years thank you I've got Kieran from the guardian thank you Kieran Stacy from the guardian just on that theme can you tell us why

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अ बिग पॉलिटिकल शो डाउन बिलीव इट र नॉट ओवर राहुल गांधी विडियो वेज परफॉर्मिंग जुजुत्सु एंड कॉल्ड इट द भारत दोजो यात्रा इट्स नाउ किक्ड अप अ स्टॉर्म एज द बीजेपी ड्रॉन अ चाइना लिंक टू राहुल गांधी वीडियो द बीजेपी इज आस्किंग वेर डिड राहुल गांधी लर्न जजस फ्रॉम ड ही लर्न इट इन चाइना एंड द बीजेपी आल्सो मॉकिंग राहुल सेइंग वीव नेवर सीन हिम टेकिंग पार्ट इन इंटरनेशनल योगा डे बट इज इन फैक्ट परफॉर्मिंग जुजुत्सु व्हिच दे सेइंग हीज लर्न इन [संगीत] चाइना राहुल गांधी जी... Read more

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Hunt For Man-Eating Wolves Continues In Uttar Pradesh's Bahraich | India Today

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बट लेट्स शिफ फोकस नाउ एंड गेट यू अ ग्राउंड अपडेट फ्रॉम उत्तर प्रदेश बराश वर यू हैव गॉट एन ऑल आवर हंट अंडरवे फॉर टू वुल्फ्समूलर स्प्रेडिंग टेरर अक्रॉस 35 विलेजेस एज देयर हंटेड डाउन एंड गन अहेड एंड अटैक्ड एंड किल्ड नाइन पीपल इन दीज विलेजेस एट ऑफ़ देम चिल्ड्रन सो देस बीन अ हंट बाय ऑफिशल्स टू नब दिस एंटायस बैक सो फार फोर वफ्स हैव बीन बब टू आर स्टिल आउट देयर ऑन द रम द योगी गवर्नमेंट इज क्लोस मॉनिटरिंग द सिचुएशन देव टर्न्ड दिस... Read more

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11 Haitian Migrants Rescued From Island By US Coastguard In Puerto Rico

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Okay okay whenever you're ready ready okay hold on all right you good one 2 3 right here right here right here this is for you hey i'm going to toss this life jacket one coming over you again all right all right one 2 3 let's go 2 oh 2 Read more

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US CA California Landslide: Worsening California Landslide Gets Emergency Declaration

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You have to be here to see it actually it's so it's so crazy just watching your house sink away uh we are in rancho paos verdes in the deep of the the sinkhole which my house now lies this was all in like an 8mon span and in that time my my house is just kept sinking and sinking i hope we get some kind... Read more

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FBI Director Casts Doubt Over Trump Being Hit By A Bullet During House Testimony | US News LIVE

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There's several there pittsburgh field office is the lead office we obviously have lots of i think it's about half maybe over half of the fbi's field offices are working on this including almost every headquarters division uh so we have lots and lots and lots several hundreds of of employees working... Read more