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King’s Speech: Starmer Pushes the Bill Button

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BBC

Politics, News

4.46.4K Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2024

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Today, we look at what was in Labour’s first King’s Speech.

Chris joins Adam after King Charles III set out the government's proposed laws at the State Opening of Parliament. They included plans for growth, the nationalisation of railways, and planning reform. We also look at what wasn’t included.

Adam also speaks to Labour’s Lucy Powell, now Leader of the House of Commons, whose job it is to make sure the plans become law.

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Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Chris Flynn with Gemma Roper and Sam McLaren. The technical producer was Gareth Jones. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The editor is Sam Bonham.

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, music radio podcasts.

0:04.7

Hello Chris.

0:05.4

Hi.

0:06.4

There isn't really a salutation for like, happy King's Speech Day, is there?

0:10.2

That's it really?

0:11.2

No, I don't suppose there is really, no.

0:14.0

But as is tradition, you were sat in a very red room with some quite posh people

0:18.0

on Buse 1 in the morning, which is what you do on these days.

0:21.0

I mean, Rita Chacrobate it I always think of was regal and yeah

0:25.8

Robert Hardman brilliant royal writer in the Daily Mail and then various political guests and

0:31.0

yeah it's that's the thing isn't it I mean I know for us guys reporting on

0:36.4

politics perhaps for the most devoted newscasters there's a certain sort of

0:39.7

predictability to the ritual but I mean I think for me the overall kind of thing I felt today

0:44.9

was that you get the ritual which doesn't change and then the politics has just changed completely.

0:49.6

House of Commons just feels so different. To be discussed the thing that really struck me was

0:54.0

when Chris Bryant who is a culture minister in the new government but also an expert

0:59.3

on parliamentary procedure Sir Chris Bryant sorry if you're listening Sir Chris Brian, sorry if you're listening, Sir Chris.

1:04.0

After everyone was talking about atomic kitten yesterday in Garris,

1:08.0

he referenced the Sugar Babes.

1:10.0

This is, if you like, the Sugar Babes moment.

1:13.0

This is when we push the button.

1:15.0

Shortly afterwards, after that bit, the kind of fancy bit,

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