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Starmer says he would be prepared to deploy nuclear weapons if needed to defend UK

Rishi Sunak has promised to reduce immigration as he unveiled a new visa cap pledge, while Sir Keir Starmer vowed that Labour’s proposed GB Energy company would “close the door” on Russia’s Vladimir Putin.

Both Labour and the Tories made their latest election announcements late on Monday night, after a major YouGov poll suggested Sir Keir was on course to win more seats than Tony Blair’s 1997 landslide victory.

Hours after Nigel Farage announced his intention to stand as Reform UK’s candidate in Clacton, in a major blow to the Conservatives, Mr Sunak unveiled a pledge – long called for by Tory hardliners – to set an annual cap on visas, voted for by parliament.

And Sir Keir accused the Tories of leaving the nation exposed by failing on energy security, as he insisted Labour’s plan to set up GB Energy – a publicly owned clean energy company – would help to protect the UK from spikes in the price of fuel like those that followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Tonight, Mr Sunak will be hoping that the TV head-to-head debate can turn his party’s fortunes around. But with four weeks to go the debate on ITV may represent a last chance for Sunak and the Tories.

Key Points

  • What is happening today?
  • The biggest talking points from Monday
  • What to expect on the General Election campaign trail on Tuesday
  • James Cleverly: ‘Voters totally unconvinced by Keir Starmer’
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What is happening today?

9am

  • Sir Keir Starmer will make an energy policy announcement on a campaign visit to North West.

10.30am

  • Home Secretary James Cleverly campaigning in the South East.
  • Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey campaign visits to Cheadle this morning and North Shropshire this afternoon.
  • Rachel Reeves and Anas Sarwar will hold a Q&A in Edinburgh with staff working in financial services.

11.45am

  • Nigel Farage to launch General Election campaign in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex.

9pm

  • Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer in ITV General Election debate.
  • The debate will be followed by interviews with leaders of other parties with the Liberal Democrats, SNP, Reform UK and the Greens invited.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2024 07:48 1717488470

Lib Dem leader ‘rules out’ coalition with Tories

The Liberal Democrat leader has said he has “ruled out” working with the Tories if there is a hung parliament.

“The Conservatives has frankly ruined this country,” Sir Ed Davey said. “They have taken so many people for granted, including their own voters.”

(PA Wire)
Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2024 09:07 1717488248

Cleverly lists ‘three ways Labour screwed up immigration’ in new video

The Conservative Party has released a video starring home secretary James Cleverly, listing “three ways Labour screwed up immigration”.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2024 09:04 1717487482

Tory chairman’s last minute bid for seat as party scrambles to find up to 141 candidates

The Tories are desperately scrambling to get up to 141 candidates in place ahead of the deadline at 4pm on Friday.

Among the last ditch selections will be party members in Central Suffolk and North Ipswich tonight making a decision on whether to adopt party chairman Richard Holden amid a row that he is being “parachuted” into the constituency after “going on a chicken run” from the north east of England.

The seat was left open as a result of Dr Dan Poulter defecting to Labour from the Conservatives a few weeks before the election was called.

Tory chairman’s last minute bid for seat as party rushes to find up to 141 candidates

Tory chairman Richard Holden is biggest name in a 48-hour scramble for Tory seats as the party tries to fill an estimated 141 vacancies

Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2024 08:51 1717486020

Cleverly tells colleagues not to panic following disastrous poll results

The home secretary was asked if his message to colleagues is “do not panic” following Monday’s disastrous polling results for Tories.

James Cleverly told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “My message to my colleagues is: knock on doors, talk to voters, listen to what they say and explain our position right up until 10am on 4 July.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2024 08:27 1717485557

Cleverly: ‘Labour’s big reveal - border command - already exists’

Home Secretary James Cleverly said Labour’s new “border command” that would work with other countries to co-ordinate in tackling people-smuggling gangs “already exists”.

Speaking to BBC Breakfast, he said: “The other thing which I think is really quite remarkable, and under-commented upon if you don’t mind me saying, is that Labour’s big reveal, this border command, already exists.

“It’s called the Small Boats Operational Command, it’s commanded by a British Army General, it already liaises with domestic and international law enforcement and intelligence services.

“Now, either Yvette Cooper does not know this organisation exists, which is pretty embarrassing for the shadow home secretary, or she does know it exists and she’s pretending it doesn’t.”

(PA Wire)
Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2024 08:19 1717484738

Home sec says Conservative’s will ‘balance the benefits and costs of migration'

Home Secretary James Cleverly said the Tory Party’s commitment to capping the number of visas will balance “the benefits and the cost” of migration.

Asked on BBC Breakfast why they are not putting a number on the annual cap in visas, he said: “Well, we know that immigration, legal migration, has been too high over the last couple of years.

“We’ve taken measures already which, as your report said, has now started to bring those figures down, measures that were opposed at the time by the Labour Party.

“But we also recognise, as your report said, there are benefits to migration. My mother came here as a migrant, as did many other people in the UK who have contributed enormously to our society and to our economy.

“But migration - just as with every other public policy - comes at a cost and balancing the benefits and cost is what our new policy is going to do.

“So, for the first time, we’re going to get the Migration Advisory Committee to crunch the numbers to look at both the benefit and the costs of migration levels. The Government will then set a cap on the number of visas it will issue in that year, something that will then be voted on by Parliament.

“This will make sure we properly balance both the numbers of people coming here and the benefit they bring, but also the cost, whether it’s school places, housing demand, health places, etc.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2024 08:05 1717484426

Watch: Conservative party's first election broadcast

Conservative party's first election broadcast
Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2024 08:00 1717483965

Fact check: Doctored audio added to clip of Wes Streeting

A video was shared on social media claiming to show Labour’s shadow health secretary Wes Streeting call Labour parliamentary candidate Diane Abbott a “silly woman” on a BBC TV show.

A user who posted it said: “Wes Streeting calls Diane Abbott a ‘silly woman’ on Politics Live.”

Evaluation

This is a doctored video. In the original, which is on BBC iPlayer, there is no one saying “silly woman” – that audio has been added to the video.

Fact check: Doctored audio added to clip of Wes Streeting

Mr Streeting did not insult fellow Labour parliamentary candidate Diane Abbott during an appearance on the BBC.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2024 07:52 1717482616

James Cleverly: ‘Voters totally unconvinced by Keir Starmer’

James Cleverly has claimed voters are “totally unconvinced” by Labour and Sir Keir Starmer despite the party being on course for a bigger majority than Tony Blair in 1997, Archie Mitchell reports.

The home secretary said the Conservatives are focusing exclusively on “the one poll that matters” on 4 July - when the public cast their votes.

But, pressed by Sky News over the poll, which suggested the Tories could win just 140 seats, Mr Cleverly said the public are not convinced by Keir Starmer’s “flip-flopping”.

He said: “When I’ve spoken to people, they want to hear what our plan is for the future… and when I say, are you thinking about voting Labour, people scrunch up their faces and they go, ‘no’, they’re not convinced by Keir Starmer.”

(PA Wire)
Maryam Zakir-Hussain4 June 2024 07:30 Newer1 / 2Older

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