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Rachel Reeves on who will foot the budget bill

Daily Politics from the New Statesman

The New Statesman

News & Politics, Society & Culture, News, Politics

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Andrew Marr sits down for an exclusive interview with the Chancellor of the Exchequer. And later on in the episode the team discuss what we might have missed from Labour's first 100 days in power.


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0:00.0

I am Hypnotat.

0:02.0

Recycle your electacles.

0:05.0

Recycle your electacles.

0:06.0

Don't bend your electacles.

0:08.0

Recycle your electacles.

0:10.0

Anything with a plug battery or cable can be recycled into life-saving equipment or tiny kitten cycles

0:17.0

cables kettles phones remotes toast his consoles toys headphones shaver speakers batteries cameras cameras, batteries, tablets, lamps, and chargers.

0:24.4

Bag them up and search, recycle your electricals

0:27.1

to find your local drop-off points.

0:29.1

meow. EDF is at the forefront of securing Britain's energy future.

0:40.0

As the nation's largest generator of zero carbon electricity, they're committed to helping customers save both cash and carbon.

0:49.0

Through a mix of wind, nuclear and solar power, EDF is leading the way in generating more British

0:56.3

zero carbon electricity than anyone else, because change is in their power.

1:03.0

By electrifying Britain, EDF is not only driving economic growth,

1:08.0

but also safeguarding the planet and enhancing lives.

1:13.0

Together we can shape a low-carbon future.

1:17.0

To discover how EDF is helping customers save cash and carbon,

1:22.0

visit EDF Energy.com.

1:28.0

The UK Government's Department for Energy Security and Net Zero confirms that electricity

1:32.4

generated from wind, solar and nuclear power produces

1:35.6

zero carbon dioxide emissions at the point of generation.

1:38.8

For more information, visit EDF Energy.com slash Zero Carbon.

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