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I'd be wishing for Mr Jenrick, but to use a heating ogy
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there's not a snowball's chance in hell. Anybody's going to listen to you, is there
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Well, why do you say that? I think people at the moment are very, very worried about their own bills
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the state of the economy, and they are looking for answers and for change
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And, yeah, the next general election is a few years away, and people are going to be finding life very tough in the industry
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But we need these changes now. We need these savings now is what I'm trying to say
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Yeah, well, I agree with you, and that's why Nigel Farage and I were out in Derbyshire yesterday
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saying on a petrol forecourt, bringing down prices so that people could fill up cheaper
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at that one petrol station, but to put pressure on Rachel Reeves to act now
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And she could do this. In fact, she's got a choice in the coming weeks whether she hikes fuel duty by 5p or not
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and we're saying to her, please, listen to working people across the country
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See how people are suffering at the moment and don't do it. And it can be funded. This isn't unfunded
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It can be funded by cutting out some of this wasteful spending, the billions and billions of pounds that are being spent
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not in the interest of the British people. On things like heat pubs, where we're giving seven and a half grand
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predominantly to well people households with earnings of a year or more for technology that costs three times more than a normal boiler isn any cheaper to run and most people don want in the first place
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Things like that can be cut out, and that money spent bringing down people's bills today
1:39
The pro-Iran Al-Quds march has been banned this weekend. The Home Secretary approved that request from the Metropolitan Police
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There were concerns over serious public disorder. Was that the right decision
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There is now some debate in some circles about freedom of expression and what this means for freedom of speech in this country
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Yeah, look, all credit to the Home Secretary. I think she made the right call, as have the Met Police
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We can't have people out on the streets of London, or in fact any of our cities, celebrating Islamist extremists
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you know, lording the Ayatollah who was killed the other day. This was a man, remember, who funded and supplied terrorist organisations in Iraq and Afghanistan, groups like the Taliban, who were killing our troops
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So brave British men died at the behest of IEDs that were being supplied by Iran at the orders of that man
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So I would find it sickening to see people out on our streets celebrating him, mourning his death, as we have already, actually
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I don't know if you saw the scenes in Birmingham the other day. That is disgusting behaviour
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and I don't want to see it on the streets of our country