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Tory minister refuses to say how much Boris Johnson's plans will cost, despite releasing analysis of Labor's spending – follow live – The Independent, Independent

Tory minister refuses to say how much Boris Johnson's plans will cost, despite releasing analysis of Labor's spending – follow live – The Independent, Independent


    

             

                          

                                

            

              Kwasi Kwarteng attacks Labor spending plans but can’t say how much Conservative pledges would cost             

                   

                                   

                                                                         

Business minister Kwasi Kwarteng has refused to say how muchBoris Johnson‘s election pledges will cost – despite attackingLabor‘s “reckless” spending plans.

                                                                                                                                                                                                     

TheConservativeMP repeatedly failed to answer the question during a TV interview after repeating his party’s claim thatJeremy Corbyn‘s plans amounted to £ 1.2 trillion over five years.

                                                                                                                                                                                                        

In what what quickly described as a “car crash interview”, Mr Kwarteng told Sky News’sSophy Ridge on Sunday: “I’m not going to bandy around figures.” Ms Ridge replied: “But that’s what you’ve been doing for Labor.”

                                                                                        

  

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Here’s footage of Jeremy Corbyn laying a wreath at the Cenotaph. Was his head movement sufficient to mark the occasion? You decide.     

       

                                                    

  

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Predictably, Jeremy Corbyn has again been criticized on social media for not bowing his head enough after laying his wreath. Others are expressing their disgust that he even laid a wreath.

    

       

                                                    

  

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Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn take part in the Remembrance Sunday ceremony

    

       

                                                                                         

  

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Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn are among the politicians laying wreaths at the Cenotaph for Remembrance Sunday.

Here’s a reminder that four years ago the Labor leader was criticized for not Bowing Enough.     

       

                                                    

  

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Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds leave Downing Street to walk to the Cenotaph in Whitehall

    

       

                                                    

  

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Boris Johnson’s pledge to use the election to “get Brexit done” is failing to convince voters, according to a new poll which shows the majority think a Christmas poll will not resolve the deadlock.

The same poll put the Tories on 37 per cent, Labor on 29 per cent, the Liberal Democrats at 16 per cent and the Brexit Party on 9 per cent.

Here’s Lizzy Buchan with more:

    

       

                                                                                         

  

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Labor’s shadow secretary for communities and local government has refused to say whether a Labor government Brexit deal would end freedom of movement.

Andrew Gwynne said his party wants to negotiate an arrangement where UK citizens can continue to live and work in the European Union and EU citizens can continue to live and work in the UK.

However he would not comment on whether the Labor Party’s manifesto would repeat the line from its 2017 manifesto which said “freedom of movement will end”.

Pushed on whether the Labor Party’s 2019 manifesto will pledge that freedom of movement will end, Mr Gwynne added: “I’ll be able to answer more cl early this time next week “.

    

       

                                                    

  

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Could we see a TV debate between chancellor Sajid Javid and shadow chancellor John McDonnell? Apparently Labor is keen on a head-to-head contest.

The pair have clashed this morning over the Conservatives’ analysis of Labor’s spending plans, which is set out on a new website “CostofCorbyn.com“asking for people to give the Tories their email addresses.

    

       

                                                    

  

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The claims about Labor spending hitting £ 1.2 trillion over five years has been described as a “ludicrous piece of Tory fake news” by shadow chancellor John McDonnell.

He said: “This ludicrous piece of Tory fake news is an incompetent mish-mash of debunked estimates and bad maths cooked up because they know Labor’s plans for real change are popular.

“ Labor will tax the rich to pay for things everyone needs and deserves, like decent housing, healthcare and support for our children. We will also use the power of the state to invest to grow our economy, create good jobs in every region and nation and tackle the climate emergency.

“The Conservatives will be able to read all about these plans – and how much they actually cost – when we publish our fully costed manifesto. “

    

       

                                                                                                                                             

  

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“Are you sure that no Russian money is pulling strings in this election?”, Asks Andrew Marr, referring to claims that Downing Street is suppressing an intelligence report on threats to UK democracy – which names nine Russian Tory donors.

Sajid Javid replies: “I am sure as I can be, I am very confident about how we are funded.”

    

       

                                                    

  

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The chancellor has promised that the Conservative Party will start an inquiry into Islamophobia “this year”.

“It will look at all types of prejudice of any form, “he says. “This would be an inquiry into this important issue but it is also right that you look into other types of prejudice.”

    

       

                                                    

  

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Sajid Javid has also refused to say how much Brexit will cost the UK economy.

He denies that there will be a “£ 72 bn hit “, in the form of extra borrowing, as a result of Boris Johnson’s withdrawal agreement.

Asked why the government has not published any analysis of the effect of the PM’s negotiated deal, Mr Javid replies: “We have been very clear that the way to move forward is to get a Brexit deal done. What is holding the economy back is the uncertainty. “

    

       

                                                                                         

  

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Chancellor Sajid Javid says that Jeremy Corbyn’s pledges “will leave this country with an economic crisis within months”.

Speaking to BBC’s Andrew Marr, he insisted that his claim that Labor will spend £ 1.2 trillion over five years is accurate.

“This is the true cost of Corbyn’s Labor … these are eye-watering levels of spending,” he says .

    

       

                                                    

  

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Green MP Caroline Lucas has told BBC’s Andrew Marr that this election is a “climate election” after facing questions about her own contributions to carbon emissions.

    

       

                                                    

  

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The Conservatives have not enjoyed a great first week of the election campaign, with rows over Islamophobia in the party, the resignation of Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns and a series of gaffes including Jacob Rees-Mogg’s comments about the Grenfell Tower fire .

Now another Tory candidate has been forced to step down over his racist and sexist posts on Facebook.

    

       

                                                                                         

  

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Shadow defense secretary Nia Griffith has dismissed the Tories’ £ 1.2 trillion figure as “absolutely ludicrous”.

Ms Griffith told Sky: “We’re not going to be implementing every single thing that was in our conference in this manifesto …

“You can only do a certain amount at once, can’t you?”

Labor’s shadow communities secretary Andrew Gwynne also told BBC’s Andrew Marr that he is unable to say how much Labor’s spending plans would cost because the manifesto hasn’t been agreed yet.

    

       

                                                    

  

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And in his final contribution to the campaign this morning, Mr Kwarteng acknowledged that comparing Jeremy Corbyn to Stalin was not 100 per cent accurate.

He said: “The comparison was about the philosophy and the Marxism. Nobody is suggesting that Jeremy Corbyn is going to line people up and shoot them, nobody is suggesting that. ”

    

       

                                                    

  

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The business minister also attempted to defend Boris Johnson’s claim that there will be “no forms” or barriers to trade crossing the Irish sea after Brexit – which led to accusations the prime minister was reneging on the terms of his own Brexit

Mr Kwarteng toldSky: “The Prime Minister is absolutely right: I think that the whole point of the deal is that we want to have a frictionless border but at the same time we want to leave the EU …

“From our side we want to have as little bureaucratic interference as possible and I think what the Prime Minister said is absolutely on the money.”

    

       

                                                                                         

  

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As you can see, Mr Kwarteng repeatedly attempted to dodge questions about how much Conservative spending plans would cost.

    

       

                                                    

  

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However business minister Kwasi Kwarteng was unable to say how much the Conservative Party’s own pledges would cost.

“I’m not going to bandy figures around , “he told Sky News’Sophy Ridge on Sunday.

“But that’s what you’ve just done for Labor,” points out Ms Ridge.

Mr Kwarteng tries to bluster through it: “It’s absolutely right for us to say this is what the opposition is saying and this is how much it is going to cost.”

It has already been described as a ” car crash interview “.

    

       

                                                          

        

                                                                                                                                     

  

    

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