Sir Ed Davey has hinted he would be prepared to do a deal with Labour to keep the Tories out of government - he gives an interview on Politics Hub With Sophy Ridge. Rishi Sunak has been warned that scrapping the northern leg of HS2 would be 'abandoning' the North.
Sophy, armed to the teeth with a microphone, went around the floor of the Lib Dem conference to ask people if they would like a coalition with Labour after the next election.It appears pretty clear that the membership were burned by the experience in the 2010 - 2015 coalition with the Conservatives, which led to electoral wipe out.points out, the party now"has its tails up" because they can sense they may be power-brokers after the election expected next year.
Another mooted policy is a cut on inheritance tax. Again, Sam says not to expect an announcement any time soon on that. He says there are two issues - officers have lost trust with the leadership of the Met and the home secretary, and the public has lost trust with the force - and both these things need to be fixed.
He never fired his weapon on duty, he says, but that he and his colleagues knew what would happen if they did.Mr George says the decision of officers to withdraw their service shortly after an officer was charged"doesn't sit well with him". Next up on the agenda on Politics Hub With Sophy Ridge is the latest in the row over armed response officers in the Metropolitan Police.
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