:00:00. > :00:00.He thought he might never fight again.
:00:00. > :00:00.But now he's won the WBA World light-weight title.
:00:00. > :00:07.He stopped the Columbian Darleys Perez in the fifth round, in front
:00:08. > :00:21.Hello and welcome to our Sunday morning edition of The Papers.
:00:22. > :00:24.With me are Angela Knight, former Conservative minister and corporate
:00:25. > :00:27.advisor, and Dave Wooding, Political Editor of the Sun on Sunday.
:00:28. > :00:32.The Observer reports security chiefs are warning Britain's counter-terror
:00:33. > :00:36.forces must be boosted if they are to cope with a Paris-style attack.
:00:37. > :00:38.The Sunday Telegraph says Britain looks set to join air strikes
:00:39. > :00:48.against Islamic State targets in Syria by Christmas.
:00:49. > :00:51.The Sunday Times says action could be taken as early as two weeks
:00:52. > :00:55.The Sunday Express also leads with Syria and says senior
:00:56. > :00:57.generals believe a full-scale offensive would wipe IS
:00:58. > :01:03.The Independent on Sunday asks 'where do we go from here?'
:01:04. > :01:05.with Britain's response to the threat from terrorism.
:01:06. > :01:07.And the Mail leads on ongoing allegations centred
:01:08. > :01:10.on a bullying scandal within the Conservative party.
:01:11. > :01:29.The Sunday Telegraph talking about Britain preparing for war. Bombing
:01:30. > :01:40.Syria? Depending on the House of Commons? I suspect they are going to
:01:41. > :02:04.vote for that, because we do need to do something. But it cannot just be
:02:05. > :02:21.bombing. But this of the past, going to Iraq, we need the partners,
:02:22. > :02:26.France, Russia, we need this concerted warfare, but also thinking
:02:27. > :02:39.about the start, and the Sunday about the start, and the Sunday
:02:40. > :03:00.Telegraph has got this extraordinary map. It is showing the part of
:03:01. > :03:09.Syria, and the location, under the control of Islamic State. Also, the
:03:10. > :03:28.surrounding countries, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, we cannot allow
:03:29. > :03:37.those tales to continue. Do you think the mood has changed? We
:03:38. > :03:40.constantly talk about bombing Syria. We're talking with the regime, this
:03:41. > :03:52.is not what has happened with Iraq, is not what has happened with Iraq,
:03:53. > :03:58.this is a different scenario. This is the issue. Who is going to be the
:03:59. > :04:15.enemy. I think the mood has been changing. David Cameron is going to
:04:16. > :04:26.be going to Palestinian meeting Francois Hollande. -- David Cameron
:04:27. > :04:29.is going to be going to Paris, and is going to be giving his plan, I
:04:30. > :04:56.think that will pave the way for the vote. Paris itself, absolutely. Last
:04:57. > :05:13.week, one of the issues, making sure that they have this thing lined up.
:05:14. > :05:23.Do they call it an exit strategy, the Taylors, the extremism, the end
:05:24. > :05:31.game. And the thing about the end game. Everybody has got different
:05:32. > :05:42.objectives. Iranians, Russians, the Syrian government. Turkey. I've
:05:43. > :05:54.attached to agree. Compromise is going to have to take place. We
:05:55. > :06:09.forget that the Kurds have been brave. Done well. The commentary,
:06:10. > :06:13.from some of the former generals. Why do we not looked at the Syrians,
:06:14. > :06:34.to see who could be changed. Interesting. It has a valid point.
:06:35. > :06:50.We can move on. Labour split widens. These are actually, do you see that?
:06:51. > :07:01.Yesterday, Jeremy Corbyn was still as posing, -- espousing, and it is
:07:02. > :07:10.looking increasingly that Jeremy Corbyn is going to be the one rebel.
:07:11. > :07:17.This Shadow Cabinet, privately, are going to be willingly to vote for
:07:18. > :07:25.this. All these reasonable measures. They want to defeat Isil. If that is
:07:26. > :07:33.part of the plan, as has been explained, that would make it a
:07:34. > :07:39.legal war. But the problem for David Cameron, the Scottish National
:07:40. > :08:02.Party. UK security chiefs in a showdown with Jeremy Corbyn. Nobody
:08:03. > :08:32.wants these cuts. But we have got some visibility, I do not think it
:08:33. > :08:59.is going to be cut and dried. We are going to have some blood on the
:09:00. > :09:08.carpet. And now... It is this Conservative seat, that has been
:09:09. > :09:31.saved. 14,000 majority. Some of them, deeply concerned that the
:09:32. > :09:34.unthinkable could happen. The concerns, Jeremy Corbyn talking
:09:35. > :09:39.about London centric issues, and basically, they do not let him
:09:40. > :09:52.according to the Labour MPs. Redeeming people, -- on the Blair
:09:53. > :10:09.wing? I have been speaking to some of the new intakes, perturbed about
:10:10. > :10:17.Jeremy Corbyn's stance. And you think that Ukip could be benefiting?
:10:18. > :10:24.I come from the North of England, but I can absolutely see why you
:10:25. > :10:43.have written that article. He will not be appealing, thinking it is
:10:44. > :10:51.somebody who was in a different sort of bubble. I can just see them
:10:52. > :11:03.moving across to Ukip. Rotherham has been one of those seats, and the big
:11:04. > :11:19.vote for Ukip at the general election. You have the leadership,
:11:20. > :11:30.as one pleases, and the list of them, sombreros. But Corbyn got a
:11:31. > :11:40.majority. And he keeps telling us to the MPs. Some of them worried about
:11:41. > :11:56.that. The momentum, Ed Miliband actually said I bet you thought it
:11:57. > :12:15.was not going to get any worse. Are they going to wait weeks? December
:12:16. > :12:25.the thought. -- third. The Chancellor has said, Britain has got
:12:26. > :12:30.the mojo back. Economic security, just as important as the physical
:12:31. > :12:41.security. Interesting articles. It is still going to be a difficult
:12:42. > :13:02.week. But good at pulling some of the good pieces, it's out there. It
:13:03. > :13:18.is not just a 5 year term, seven year. If you are going to do that,
:13:19. > :13:25.you have to limit the public spending, because the state has
:13:26. > :13:29.ballooned, and the wound. But not getting the targets. Some people
:13:30. > :13:36.thought he was not going to be in this position. Assuming it was going
:13:37. > :13:42.to be the quality. But not getting the targets. Doing some of what he
:13:43. > :13:49.said. But the timetable could be wrong. Some of the things that have
:13:50. > :14:06.affected us, as far as the economy has happened, but they somebody ever
:14:07. > :14:15.wanted to say, what has he done, look at the growth. Very few
:14:16. > :14:31.countries, have drawn when the United Kingdom out of the recession.
:14:32. > :14:44.He has done a lot. Corbyn said we are the antiausterity party. We are
:14:45. > :14:49.going to be watching, to see what happens, and we have seen in these
:14:50. > :15:01.pieces, it is going to be about security. With national security, in
:15:02. > :15:06.everybody's thoughts, it is a message that is going to resonate.
:15:07. > :15:16.His own political future, does he would sit to be the heir to Cameron?
:15:17. > :15:25.Tax credits? It was strange, this omnishambles budget. Is not a good
:15:26. > :15:37.moment. But he has done some good work. The last budget, seen as a
:15:38. > :15:43.success. Tax credits have put, pulled the rug out from under him.
:15:44. > :15:56.Interesting dynamic. The work is going to be an Theresa May's patch!
:15:57. > :16:07.Still has not done a deal. I think there's going to find his way. And
:16:08. > :16:14.politicians have said, I am anti-austerity, I think that is just
:16:15. > :16:22.walking away from responsibility. But is anybody pro austerity? Of
:16:23. > :16:30.course not. Somebody has got to pay for that. I think, standing up,
:16:31. > :16:43.seeing anti-austerity cuts that is poor. The Telegraph. The Archbishop
:16:44. > :16:48.of Canterbury. Where is God in Paris victim's time of need? Islamic State
:16:49. > :16:58.film of certainty, and you have got the reader of the religious faith,
:16:59. > :17:07.having doubts? I am glad he has said that. You look at these things
:17:08. > :17:18.taking place, Paris was horrific, and you do think, hang on? How can
:17:19. > :17:25.this happen? If there is a guiding force... Many of us do believe that.
:17:26. > :17:31.But to see the leader of the Church of England, telling us he can have
:17:32. > :17:45.doubts, I think that is a good approach. Comforting. I do not think
:17:46. > :17:48.it detracts from him. TS Elliot said the important thing about religion
:17:49. > :17:56.is not the quality of these but the quality of doubt. I have covered
:17:57. > :18:02.many of disasters, and it is a question, when you see these
:18:03. > :18:22.things, it does strike you. How can you do this? That is going to chime
:18:23. > :18:30.with people. The Sunday Times... Ladybird books written for adults.
:18:31. > :18:42.Joining the fitness club, spending ?200, and the husband, useless. Who
:18:43. > :18:52.is this aimed at? The Christmas market? One of my friends bought
:18:53. > :19:04.one. I am not entirely sure who it was bought for. But we're reading it
:19:05. > :19:18.on the train and it was the ladies. -- hilarious. The husband, runs on
:19:19. > :19:26.beer. The fitness club, trying all of these things. ?600 annual
:19:27. > :19:35.membership, each visit costing ?200. It is good to have something good to
:19:36. > :19:50.laugh at. But the book of the hangover? Banana and a glass of
:19:51. > :19:58.water. Wonder who put it there! And mindfulness. It has taught him to
:19:59. > :20:13.live in the moment, his studio in the Peak District. These are good
:20:14. > :20:17.stocking fillers. The printed several million, more than Fifty
:20:18. > :20:19.Shades of Grey. This is one of these, you want the physical book.
:20:20. > :20:26.That isn't. Look at tomorrow's front pages every
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