Nick Ferrari
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I can't be bought by anybody.
Well, it's the fact.
We've had a very purposeful cabinet meeting talking about the big issues facing our economy and society.
Nothing has been triggered.
I'm about to go off to Brussels to continue working with Brussels to deepen the relationship, to benefit Britain.
We are working hard on the big issues that are facing the country, and Keir is showing really steadfast leadership.
Good morning, I'm Nick Ferrari.
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I should start by saying, as I think many of my colleagues have said today, that I have immense respect for the prime minister, the decisive election victory that he gave us, his response, for example, over the war in Iran.
But I think the moment the...
dramatic situation that we face, the geopolitical context, the fact that we had such a difficult economic inheritance does mean that we need more radical change than the government has set out so far.
I don't think we saw a plan from the Prime Minister this morning in order to implement the kind of change that this country needs and I therefore think it's time
for us to look for new leadership.
And I think what that means is the Prime Minister rightly now setting out a timetable and an orderly process for a leadership election and one in which Labour has a discussion about the vision for the country and what changes we think are needed in order to face the very real challenges that Britain currently faces.
Good morning, I'm Nick Ferrari.
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Good morning, I'm Nick Ferrari.