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certainly you only have to look at last week to the former mp claudia webb for the labour party who was sentenced for quite an unpleasant threat to throw acid and somebodies face. it's not a comparable case, it's a different case but the point being that parliament is a microcosm of society and so you do get wrong on all sides. it's quite difficult for any party to stand up and be confident that none of the heirs have done anything wrong. nevertheless, he still had to get out there and capitalise on this was up is a leader of the opposition and that is hisjob. i think he had to go hard on this today. his job. i think he had to go hard on this today-— on this today. we've got another lovely story _ on this today. we've got another lovely story on — on this today. we've got another lovely story on the _ on this today. we've got another lovely story on the front - on this today. we've got another lovely story on the front of - on this today. we've got another lovely story on the front of the i lovely story on the front of the guardian. we will all feel some slight nervesjust guardian.
certainly you only have to look at last week to the former mp claudia webb for the labour party who was sentenced for quite an unpleasant threat to throw acid and somebodies face. it's not a comparable case, it's a different case but the point being that parliament is a microcosm of society and so you do get wrong on all sides. it's quite difficult for any party to stand up and be confident that none of the heirs have done anything wrong. nevertheless, he still had to get out there and...
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the uk's opposition labour party has called on prime minister borisjohnson to launch an investigation into one of his conservative mps, who was paid almost 900—thousand pounds for work outside parliament. the former attorney general, sir geoffrey cox, earned the money as a lawyer, but he hasn't broken any parliamentary rules. andrew gale, the head coach of yorkshire county cricket club, in england, has been suspended as part of an investigation into a tweet he sent in 2010. thejewish news reported that he published a post containing an anti—semitic slur. gale told the newspaper that he was "completely unaware" of the offensive nature of the term and deleted the post as soon let's return to the cop summit now, and scientists exploring the seabed have found that its capacity for absorbing carbon emissions is decreasing because of climate change. the latest discovery by the international i—atlantic project has revealed that if global temperatures increase to predicted levels, the ocean will no longer act as the earth's largest carbon store. our science correspondent victoria gill r
the uk's opposition labour party has called on prime minister borisjohnson to launch an investigation into one of his conservative mps, who was paid almost 900—thousand pounds for work outside parliament. the former attorney general, sir geoffrey cox, earned the money as a lawyer, but he hasn't broken any parliamentary rules. andrew gale, the head coach of yorkshire county cricket club, in england, has been suspended as part of an investigation into a tweet he sent in 2010. thejewish news...
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the leader of the labour party, sir keir starmer, will be among andrew marr�*s guests on bbc one tomorrow morning at 9am. but from me and the rest of the team, have a very good night. place hello. this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. authorities in texas say two teenagers were among the eight people who died in a crush at a concert. the american rapper travis scott has said he is devastated by the deaths at his astroworld festival in texas. the city's mayor said nothing like this had happened in houston for more than a0 years. last night was tragic on many levels and we will be investigating for quite some time to find out exactly what happened. let quite some time to find out exactly what happened-— quite some time to find out exactly what happened. let me “ust cover a few thin . s what happened. let me “ust cover a few things first, h what happened. let me “ust cover a few things first, based _ what happened. let me just cover a few things first, based on _ what happened. let me just cover a few things first, based on our- few things first, based on our latest information,
the leader of the labour party, sir keir starmer, will be among andrew marr�*s guests on bbc one tomorrow morning at 9am. but from me and the rest of the team, have a very good night. place hello. this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. authorities in texas say two teenagers were among the eight people who died in a crush at a concert. the american rapper travis scott has said he is devastated by the deaths at his astroworld festival in texas. the city's mayor said nothing like this had...
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and let me just remind the inability that the labour party's paymasters, the gmb, think that labour's policies mean that no families would be able to take more than one flight every five years, mr. speaker, and that they would have their cars confiscated. speaker: martin vickers. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this week is uk wind week, and later this afternoon i will be welcoming some young people from my constituency who see their futures in the renewable energy sector which has done so much to level up the grimsby, cleethorpes and north-east lincolnshire area. will the prime minister give an assurance that the government will continue to invest in the skills and development of our young people in order to benefit the renewable energy sector? pm johnson: yes, mr. speaker, and i think the whole house should be proud of the fact that the uk still produces more offshore wind -- not hot air, mr. speaker, but energy for the people of this country. clean, green energy, produced of cleethorpes in the north sea, and we are going to be massively increasing the volume of that output, mr. speaker.
and let me just remind the inability that the labour party's paymasters, the gmb, think that labour's policies mean that no families would be able to take more than one flight every five years, mr. speaker, and that they would have their cars confiscated. speaker: martin vickers. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this week is uk wind week, and later this afternoon i will be welcoming some young people from my constituency who see their futures in the renewable energy sector which has done so...
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yes, there is one from the labour party. tory mp james morris voted to save one of his mates who broke the rules, one rule for them, another rule for everyone else, that's a reference to the mp for halesowen and rowley regis in the west midlands who did as he was asked yesterday. he voted with the government. labour seizing on that. yeah, and it has been felt in glasgow, hundreds of miles away because obviously it is a huge news story, you can't ignore it, and there are a lot of conservative mps here because they have interest in what is happening in cop26, and some of them are quite scathing about it, as well, so the westminster gossips have been in their hair. also, you've got ministers here. also, you've got other government business here that is potentially being overshadowed by this, so there was a huge announcement about phasing out coal power today which is one of borisjohnson�*s big cop26 priorities, but alok sharma, at the cop26 president's press conference, iasked him about owen paterson. the business secretary k
yes, there is one from the labour party. tory mp james morris voted to save one of his mates who broke the rules, one rule for them, another rule for everyone else, that's a reference to the mp for halesowen and rowley regis in the west midlands who did as he was asked yesterday. he voted with the government. labour seizing on that. yeah, and it has been felt in glasgow, hundreds of miles away because obviously it is a huge news story, you can't ignore it, and there are a lot of conservative...
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party. 0ne up being on the roads at the top of the labour party. one other thing to bring up on all things standards, the publication of a report this afternoon by the standards committee, chaired by the labour mp chris bryant. here he is laying out his committee's conclusions on what needs to change here. the most important thing is that we want to tighten up the rules on conflict of interest. it's always been wrong for mp5 to engage in what's called paid lobbying. that's what owen paterson was found guilty of. but we now want to make it even clearer that no mp can take anyjob which involves any kind of political or parliamentary advice and strategising or consultancy. and on top of that, we want to make sure that every mp who doesn't have any kind of outside interest has a contract. owen paterson didn't have a contract. and that contract must specify things that they are doing and things that they are banned from doing, including any kind of advising people on how to get their way around the parliamentary or the political system. as far as change
party. 0ne up being on the roads at the top of the labour party. one other thing to bring up on all things standards, the publication of a report this afternoon by the standards committee, chaired by the labour mp chris bryant. here he is laying out his committee's conclusions on what needs to change here. the most important thing is that we want to tighten up the rules on conflict of interest. it's always been wrong for mp5 to engage in what's called paid lobbying. that's what owen paterson...
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the labour party chair anneliese dodds is writing to borisjohnson — prime minister. let's speak to our political correspondent, pete saull. this issue continues to slow ball. —— snowball. there were allegations about 0wen patterson who was found guilty of paid lobbying and then there was a debate and a stopping of the suspension and then a u—turn and then a lengthy emergency debate in then a lengthy emergency debate in the house of commons yesterday talking more widely about the issue of mp behaviour and the standards behaviour. this morning the focus is on second jobs. many mps are allowed to do it but not allowed to use their position and contact they might have in government to benefit the organisation they might work for. today we're talking about sir geoffrey cox, former attorney general and he on the side is a very well—paid barrister. he has done that many years and and hundreds of thousands of pounds. no suggestion that he has broken the rules and terms of lobbying back to the report this morning says he spent a significant part of the year from sprin
the labour party chair anneliese dodds is writing to borisjohnson — prime minister. let's speak to our political correspondent, pete saull. this issue continues to slow ball. —— snowball. there were allegations about 0wen patterson who was found guilty of paid lobbying and then there was a debate and a stopping of the suspension and then a u—turn and then a lengthy emergency debate in then a lengthy emergency debate in the house of commons yesterday talking more widely about the issue...
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speaker, how incredible the labour party continues to tackle and attack the government when they voted against the tax rising measures that are necessary, that are necessary to fund our nhs. they are completely inconsistent, mr. speaker, absolute no plans and no ideas. >> we now have come to the statement, , we now come to the prime minister. prime minister johnson. >> thank you. mr. speaker, with your permission to make the statement about the g20 summit in rome and update the house on cop26 in glasgow. almost 30 years ago the world acknowledge the gathering danger of climate change and agreed to do what would have once been inconceivable and regulate the atmosphere and plant itself by curbing greenhouse gas emissions. and one declaration succeeded. another until in paris in 2015, we all agree to seek to restrain the rising world to 1.5 degrees centigrade. now after all the targets and the promises and after yet more warnings from our scientists about the perils staring at us in the face, we come to the reckoning. this is the moment when we must turn words into action. if we fail, the
speaker, how incredible the labour party continues to tackle and attack the government when they voted against the tax rising measures that are necessary, that are necessary to fund our nhs. they are completely inconsistent, mr. speaker, absolute no plans and no ideas. >> we now have come to the statement, , we now come to the prime minister. prime minister johnson. >> thank you. mr. speaker, with your permission to make the statement about the g20 summit in rome and update the...
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the uk's prime minister is accused of "corrupt and contemptible behaviour" by the opposition labour party — after he tried to protect a former cabinet minister who had broken lobbying rules. chinese president xijinping is expected to cement his authority and legacy at a key communist party gathering which opens this monday. and the us will shortly reopen its borders to fully vaccinated travellers from much of the world. live from our studio in singapore— it's newsday. it's 7am in singapore, 11 pm in london and 2am in baghdad where the iraqi prime minister, mustafa al—kadhimi, has appealed for calm, after surviving a drone attack on his home in the high—security green zone of the city. the us president, joe biden, has instructed his national security team to help investigate the attack. it's not yet known who carried out the attack, which came after violent clashes in baghdad between the security forces and supporters of pro—iranian political groups. our middle east correspondent, anna foster, has this report. a strike at the heart of the iraqi government. two drones were shot do
the uk's prime minister is accused of "corrupt and contemptible behaviour" by the opposition labour party — after he tried to protect a former cabinet minister who had broken lobbying rules. chinese president xijinping is expected to cement his authority and legacy at a key communist party gathering which opens this monday. and the us will shortly reopen its borders to fully vaccinated travellers from much of the world. live from our studio in singapore— it's newsday. it's 7am in...
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party who were accusing him of losing control of this issue, an error ofjudgment in tweeting thet letter he sent to emmanuel macron, and also of humiliation over the fact that the home secretary is now no longer welcome at that meeting of ministers tomorrow that we were just hearing about. nevertheless, the government is defending their approach, saying they are trying to put forward practical solutions to this problem, and that there is a need to broaden the cooperation with france. that's perhaps diplomatic language for... to repair things and work more closely than they have been of late. the security minister damian hinds has been speaking this morning saying there should be no doubt about the seriousness of the situation. it could not be more urgent. on the day of this tragedy on wednesday, there were 23 further crossings that day and any one of them could have met the same fate. these people, these wicked people who put their fellow man and woman, and in this case children, sometimes too, on to these horribly dangerous craft, they do not care about the risks. so we as the internati
party who were accusing him of losing control of this issue, an error ofjudgment in tweeting thet letter he sent to emmanuel macron, and also of humiliation over the fact that the home secretary is now no longer welcome at that meeting of ministers tomorrow that we were just hearing about. nevertheless, the government is defending their approach, saying they are trying to put forward practical solutions to this problem, and that there is a need to broaden the cooperation with france. that's...
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the labour party thinks it may be his office in parliament. look at the background and listen closely to this. ., , ., ,, . the background and listen closely to this. ., _,, . �* ., ., this. forgive my absence. i'm afraid the bell went _ this. forgive my absence. i'm afraid the bell went off. _ this. forgive my absence. i'm afraid the bell went off. possibly - this. forgive my absence. i'm afraid the bell went off. possibly a - the bell went off. possibly a reference — the bell went off. possibly a reference to _ the bell went off. possibly a reference to the _ the bell went off. possibly a reference to the division - the bell went off. possibly a| reference to the division bell the bell went off. possibly a - reference to the division bell which calls mps to vote. it is enough for labour to ask the independent parliamentary standards commission to investigate. parliamentary standards commission to investigate-— to investigate. once again we've seen a conservative _ to investigate. once again we've seen a conservative mp - to investigate
the labour party thinks it may be his office in parliament. look at the background and listen closely to this. ., , ., ,, . the background and listen closely to this. ., _,, . �* ., ., this. forgive my absence. i'm afraid the bell went _ this. forgive my absence. i'm afraid the bell went off. _ this. forgive my absence. i'm afraid the bell went off. possibly - this. forgive my absence. i'm afraid the bell went off. possibly a - the bell went off. possibly a reference — the bell went off....
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however, i think that i would agree with the opposition labour party, this probably didn't go far enough, that it's all very well making people wear masks. they should have done that when the delta variant struck. also, we should be having cobit passports to go into nightclubs, pubs, restaurants, that kind of thing, and that should be the advice for working from home, which was the plan b that boris johnson keeps putting off. given the amount of criticism that the government came under when they didn't react possibly as quickly as some people had wanted them to what the delta variant, now with this latest variant, now with this latest variant, they are reacting quickly, but you feel that that should have been stricter and tougher, this plan be, as you are saying to him it's not a full plan b that's been implemented.- full plan b that's been implemented. full plan b that's been imlemented. ., �* , implemented. that's right. i think as was _ implemented. that's right. i think as was just _ implemented. that's right. i think as wasjust said, - implemented. that's right. i think as wasjust
however, i think that i would agree with the opposition labour party, this probably didn't go far enough, that it's all very well making people wear masks. they should have done that when the delta variant struck. also, we should be having cobit passports to go into nightclubs, pubs, restaurants, that kind of thing, and that should be the advice for working from home, which was the plan b that boris johnson keeps putting off. given the amount of criticism that the government came under when...
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the uk's prime minister is accused of "corrupt and contemptible behaviour" by the opposition labour party after he tried to protect a former cabinet minister who had broken lobbying rules. chinese president xijinping is expected to cement his authority and legacy at a key communist party gathering which opens this monday. an american welcome — the us will shortly reopen its borders to fully—vaccinated travellers from much of the world.
the uk's prime minister is accused of "corrupt and contemptible behaviour" by the opposition labour party after he tried to protect a former cabinet minister who had broken lobbying rules. chinese president xijinping is expected to cement his authority and legacy at a key communist party gathering which opens this monday. an american welcome — the us will shortly reopen its borders to fully—vaccinated travellers from much of the world.
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this afternoon's debate will be a chance for the labour party to pile pressure on the government over its handling of the owen paterson case and for mps on all sides to air their views and let off steam about their views and let off steam about the standards they have to live up to and the way the rules are enforced. but don't expect much to change in the short term at least. from the outside, it might seem like politicians arguing amongst themselves, but some here make the case that parliament's integrity is at stake. you say don't expect much to change in the short term, boris johnson believes this is a chance to change the system wholesale. that is what they were _ change the system wholesale. that is what they were attempting _ change the system wholesale. that is what they were attempting to - change the system wholesale. that is what they were attempting to do - change the system wholesale. that is | what they were attempting to do from the start, but it is proving more difficult than it might have been. and owen paterson's case has prompted broader questions about standards and
this afternoon's debate will be a chance for the labour party to pile pressure on the government over its handling of the owen paterson case and for mps on all sides to air their views and let off steam about their views and let off steam about the standards they have to live up to and the way the rules are enforced. but don't expect much to change in the short term at least. from the outside, it might seem like politicians arguing amongst themselves, but some here make the case that...
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labour party used to be when they were — the labour party used to be when they were in government a long time a-o. they were in government a long time ago that _ they were in government a long time ago that is — they were in government a long time ago. that is one consequence. there is another— ago. that is one consequence. there is another consequence about whether the polls— is another consequence about whether the polls are shifting, conflicting evidence — the polls are shifting, conflicting evidence about that, but if they do, his great— evidence about that, but if they do, his great ace card, is a source of authority. — his great ace card, is a source of authority. a _ his great ace card, is a source of authority, a poll lead and a perception that he is a good election— perception that he is a good election winner, that goes. but then there _ election winner, that goes. but then there is— election winner, that goes. but then there is a _ election winner, that goes. but then there is a wider issue about what there is a wider issue about what the uk _ there is a wider
labour party used to be when they were — the labour party used to be when they were in government a long time a-o. they were in government a long time ago that _ they were in government a long time ago that is — they were in government a long time ago. that is one consequence. there is another— ago. that is one consequence. there is another consequence about whether the polls— is another consequence about whether the polls are shifting, conflicting evidence — the polls are shifting,...
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he would vote the liberal party line, the labour party line. one of his heroes was vito marcantonio. leo isaacson was a congressman who ran on the american labor party ticket, so those votes were part of my roots that helped shape my values, and i consider myself lucky to come from that kind of a family that is not only loving but it gives you a good sense of mission and purpose. >> that rebellion exhibited by your father at the polling site, is that one of the reasons you were so anti-establishment or anti-entrenched interests? >> how i got into politics is a lead into the answer that question. i never thought i would run for public office. i was a student at columbia college. i had a wonderful professor, david truman. i took a government course. the assignment was you have to write a paper on the congressional district. i want to know everything, i want to know it's countries, the boundaries, the socioeconomics of that district. i want to know everything about the congressman in the district and i want you to interview the congressman. so i b
he would vote the liberal party line, the labour party line. one of his heroes was vito marcantonio. leo isaacson was a congressman who ran on the american labor party ticket, so those votes were part of my roots that helped shape my values, and i consider myself lucky to come from that kind of a family that is not only loving but it gives you a good sense of mission and purpose. >> that rebellion exhibited by your father at the polling site, is that one of the reasons you were so...
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he would vote the liberal party line, the labour party line. leo isaacson was a congressman who ran on the american labor party ticket, so those votes were part of my words that help ship -- roots that help shape my values, and i consider myself lucky to come from that kind of a family that is not only loving but it gives you a good sense of mission and focus. >> dead rebellion exhibited by your father at the polling site, is that one of the reasons you were so anti-establishment or anti-entrenched interests? >> how i got into politics is a lead into the answer that question. i never thought i would run for public office. i was a student at colombian -- columbia college. i took a government course. the assignment was you have to write a paper. i want to know everything, i want to know it's countries, the socioeconomics of that district. i went to know everything about the congressman in the district and i want you to interview the congressman. so i began to work on the paper, and my congressman was charles buckley, 30 year incumbent, the chairm
he would vote the liberal party line, the labour party line. leo isaacson was a congressman who ran on the american labor party ticket, so those votes were part of my words that help ship -- roots that help shape my values, and i consider myself lucky to come from that kind of a family that is not only loving but it gives you a good sense of mission and focus. >> dead rebellion exhibited by your father at the polling site, is that one of the reasons you were so anti-establishment or...
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party who were accusing him of losing control of this issue, an error ofjudgment in tweeting the letter he sent to emmanuel macron, and also of humiliation over the fact the home secretary is now no longer welcome at the meeting we were just hearing about. nevertheless, the government is defending their approach, saying they are trying to put forward practical solutions to this problem and that there is a need to broaden their cooperation with france. that's perhaps diplomatic language for... to repair things and work more closely than they have been of late. the security minister damian hinds has been speaking this morning saying there should be no doubt about the seriousness of the situation. it about the seriousness of the situation-— about the seriousness of the situation. . ., ., , ., situation. it could not be more uruent. situation. it could not be more urgent- 0n _ situation. it could not be more urgent. on the _ situation. it could not be more urgent. on the day _ situation. it could not be more urgent. on the day of- situation. it could not be more urgent. on the day of this
party who were accusing him of losing control of this issue, an error ofjudgment in tweeting the letter he sent to emmanuel macron, and also of humiliation over the fact the home secretary is now no longer welcome at the meeting we were just hearing about. nevertheless, the government is defending their approach, saying they are trying to put forward practical solutions to this problem and that there is a need to broaden their cooperation with france. that's perhaps diplomatic language for......
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it's pretty careless, though, given he has been repeatedly called agerness by the labour party in particular yet he seems to continue to not always stick to the rules. and honestly it is different for him because he is such a public figure and some would argue should be setting example. john, take it through the mail on sunday front page, royal is at war with bbc over tittle tattle documentary.— with bbc over tittle tattle documenta . , , ., ., documentary. this is a programme cominu on documentary. this is a programme coming on tomorrow _ documentary. this is a programme coming on tomorrow in _ documentary. this is a programme coming on tomorrow in which - documentary. this is a programme coming on tomorrow in which the l coming on tomorrow in which the senior— coming on tomorrow in which the senior royals, the queen and the prince _ senior royals, the queen and the prince of— senior royals, the queen and the prince of wales and prince william, the paper— prince of wales and prince william, the paper reports are furious because _ the paper reports are furious because they haven't se
it's pretty careless, though, given he has been repeatedly called agerness by the labour party in particular yet he seems to continue to not always stick to the rules. and honestly it is different for him because he is such a public figure and some would argue should be setting example. john, take it through the mail on sunday front page, royal is at war with bbc over tittle tattle documentary.— with bbc over tittle tattle documenta . , , ., ., documentary. this is a programme cominu on...
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and for many who have come across from the labour party because they don't believe labour takes these issues seriously enough. 0n the main part of the report is quite hard to work out the context of this speech. it seems some of it is bought from shane macgowan of the ogues. it bought from shane macgowan of the ouues. ,., , bought from shane macgowan of the ouues. , ., , ogues. it sounds actually as if he is speaking _ ogues. it sounds actually as if he is speaking against _ ogues. it sounds actually as if he is speaking against orders. - is speaking against orders. ——pogues. it does not read as if he is complaining boarders are hard to enforce. _ is complaining boarders are hard to enforce, appears to be saying we shouldn't — enforce, appears to be saying we shouldn't have boarders.- enforce, appears to be saying we shouldn't have boarders. henry, you are back with — shouldn't have boarders. henry, you are back with us, _ shouldn't have boarders. henry, you are back with us, the _ shouldn't have boarders. henry, you are back with us, the screen - shouldn't have boarders. henr
and for many who have come across from the labour party because they don't believe labour takes these issues seriously enough. 0n the main part of the report is quite hard to work out the context of this speech. it seems some of it is bought from shane macgowan of the ogues. it bought from shane macgowan of the ouues. ,., , bought from shane macgowan of the ouues. , ., , ogues. it sounds actually as if he is speaking _ ogues. it sounds actually as if he is speaking against _ ogues. it sounds...
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to be clear, for the labour party. _ let down. to be clear, for the labour party, if— let down. to be clear, for the labour party, if you - let down. to be clear, for the labour party, if you were - let down. to be clear, for the labour party, if you were in l let down. to be clear, for the - labour party, if you were in power, would you be committing to this regardless? and the bill can go up and it can cost a lot more than planned budget would spend the money and do it regardless and commit completely forever?— completely forever? trust in olitics completely forever? trust in politics is — completely forever? trust in politics is really _ completely forever? trust in politics is really important i completely forever? trust in i politics is really important and when — politics is really important and when you _ politics is really important and when you make a promise you have to stick to— when you make a promise you have to stick to it _ when you make a promise you have to stick to it and — when you make a promise you have to stick to it and it's the same for boris _
to be clear, for the labour party. _ let down. to be clear, for the labour party, if— let down. to be clear, for the labour party, if you - let down. to be clear, for the labour party, if you were - let down. to be clear, for the labour party, if you were in l let down. to be clear, for the - labour party, if you were in power, would you be committing to this regardless? and the bill can go up and it can cost a lot more than planned budget would spend the money and do it regardless and commit...
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the labour party, overthrew the tories after nearly 20 years of continuous rule. it was really striking the chinese question was the most excitable issue in that election. the chinese question in south africa there were no chinese in england. but what was going on in south africa became so inflammatory that it goes back to metropolitan politics and it becomes weaponize by the liberal party who raise the issue of england's proud tradition of abolitionism to oppose what they call chinese slavery. think they were hypocrites because they did not propose a free immigration of chinese and to servitude and indentured let them come as free immigrants they just wanted them excluded. they oppose their enslavement but not their freedom. they did not want them slaves or otherwise. >> exactly. and all of this was a big factor in the exclusion laws. i don't think we mentioned but in the united states the chinese exclusion act was the first, i believe the only time a particular group was identified by race in terms of exclusion. and so we want to be a little bit delicate here. a
the labour party, overthrew the tories after nearly 20 years of continuous rule. it was really striking the chinese question was the most excitable issue in that election. the chinese question in south africa there were no chinese in england. but what was going on in south africa became so inflammatory that it goes back to metropolitan politics and it becomes weaponize by the liberal party who raise the issue of england's proud tradition of abolitionism to oppose what they call chinese slavery....
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the labour party overthrew the tories. it was striking the chinese question was the most excitable issue in that election. the chinese question in south africa. there weren't chinese in england. what was going on in south africa became so inflammatory that it goes back to metropolitan politics. it becomes weaponized by the liberal party who raised the issue of england's proud tradition of abolitionism to oppose what they call chinese slavery on the rand. i think they were hypocrites, because they did not propose free immigration of chinese, an end to servitude and indenture. they just wanted them excluded. so they opposed their enslavement but not their freedom. >> they didn't want them slaves or otherwise. >> right, or otherwise, exactly. >> all of this was a big factor in the exclusion laws that -- i don't think we mentioned, but in the united states, the chinese exclusion act, the first -- i believe the only time a particular group was identified by race in terms of exclusion. >> the only time. >> we want to be a little
the labour party overthrew the tories. it was striking the chinese question was the most excitable issue in that election. the chinese question in south africa. there weren't chinese in england. what was going on in south africa became so inflammatory that it goes back to metropolitan politics. it becomes weaponized by the liberal party who raised the issue of england's proud tradition of abolitionism to oppose what they call chinese slavery on the rand. i think they were hypocrites, because...
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i suppose the more serious point is that the labour party have said for some time that in england it should be mandatory anyway to be wearing face coverings in shops and on public transport. coverings in shops and on public transort. , ., coverings in shops and on public transort. , . , ., transport. yes, and it is on the other nations _ transport. yes, and it is on the other nations of _ transport. yes, and it is on the other nations of the _ transport. yes, and it is on the other nations of the uk - transport. yes, and it is on the other nations of the uk as - transport. yes, and it is on the | other nations of the uk as well. transport. yes, and it is on the l other nations of the uk as well. i think— other nations of the uk as well. i think the — other nations of the uk as well. i think the mirror have used this to have _ think the mirror have used this to have a _ think the mirror have used this to have a hit— think the mirror have used this to have a bit of a dead and a bit of a plug _ have a bit of a dead and a bit of a plug of— have a bit of a dead and a bit of a plug
i suppose the more serious point is that the labour party have said for some time that in england it should be mandatory anyway to be wearing face coverings in shops and on public transport. coverings in shops and on public transort. , ., coverings in shops and on public transort. , . , ., transport. yes, and it is on the other nations _ transport. yes, and it is on the other nations of _ transport. yes, and it is on the other nations of the _ transport. yes, and it is on the other nations of...
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can see that happening anytime soon, because the labour party will be looking at some sort of longer—term mileage on this, because they see this as a bit of an open goal that the government has created. ., �* _ open goal that the government has created. ., �* ., created. you're saying about the desire to concentrate _ created. you're saying about the desire to concentrate on - created. you're saying about the desire to concentrate on other . desire to concentrate on other things — one of those things may well be on the front page of the orchard post, because this seems 0rchard post, because this seems like it could be another row brewing over... dashed yorkshire post. it's not the most exciting titles, but it does have a real impact on a lot of people and i suppose this is why there's so much concerned about what these plans look like compared to how they were originally drawn up for high—speed links across the north in the midlands. for high-speed links across the north in the midlands.- for high-speed links across the north in the midlands. there's been so much backlash _ north
can see that happening anytime soon, because the labour party will be looking at some sort of longer—term mileage on this, because they see this as a bit of an open goal that the government has created. ., �* _ open goal that the government has created. ., �* ., created. you're saying about the desire to concentrate _ created. you're saying about the desire to concentrate on - created. you're saying about the desire to concentrate on other . desire to concentrate on other things — one...
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what do the labour party _ should use that more. what do the labour party think _ should use that more. what do the labour party think about _ should use that more. what do the labour party think about using - should use that more. what do the j labour party think about using face masks in bars and restaurants? tide masks in bars and restaurants? we think we masks in bars and restaurants? - think we should encourage people to wear masks in indoors, mixing indoors as much as possible and we recommend people wear masks when they are out and about, especially if you move around venues, and we think that is the right thing to do. the prime minister has undermined those messages in recent weeks but wearing a mask and support people in stopping the virus from being able to spread as quickly. ads, stopping the virus from being able to spread as quickly. $1!th stopping the virus from being able to spread as quickly.— stopping the virus from being able to spread as quickly. a lot has been said about omicron _ to spread as quickly. a lot ha
what do the labour party _ should use that more. what do the labour party think _ should use that more. what do the labour party think about _ should use that more. what do the labour party think about using - should use that more. what do the j labour party think about using face masks in bars and restaurants? tide masks in bars and restaurants? we think we masks in bars and restaurants? - think we should encourage people to wear masks in indoors, mixing indoors as much as possible and we...
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whether the labour party will see it that way, whether more importantly the parliamentary commissioner for standards will see it that way, we will have to see, if and when she response from this letter from labour later today. thousands of people, including many schoolchildren, are protesting on the streets of glasgow, calling on world leaders at the cop26 climate summit to take action to tackle global warming. the campaigner greta thunberg is among them, on the day that debate at cop is focused on younger people. the education secretary will set out a new strategy for schools in england, including a duke of edinburgh style award scheme recognising efforts to protect the environment. let's get more now from alexandra mackenzie, who's in glasgow. the rally is well under way. there are young activists here from all over the world, and i'm joined by three of them. ali, you are from tanzania. welcome to glasgow. how optimistic are you that we are going to get some change out of cop26? i want to very optimistic at cop26. at this one. _ want to very optimistic at cop26. at this one. i_ want
whether the labour party will see it that way, whether more importantly the parliamentary commissioner for standards will see it that way, we will have to see, if and when she response from this letter from labour later today. thousands of people, including many schoolchildren, are protesting on the streets of glasgow, calling on world leaders at the cop26 climate summit to take action to tackle global warming. the campaigner greta thunberg is among them, on the day that debate at cop is...
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because we've heard different things from the labour party this week. and why is what keir starmer did as an mp any different to whatjeffrey cox is done? to setjeffrey cox is being paid more? the is done? to set jeffrey cox is being paid more?— paid more? the history of this is that in 2015| — paid more? the history of this is that in 2015| said _ paid more? the history of this is that in 2015| said that _ paid more? the history of this is that in 2015| said that we - paid more? the history of this is that in 20151 said that we should j that in 2015! said that we should -et that in 2015! said that we should get rid _ that in 2015! said that we should get rid of— that in 2015! said that we should get rid of paid consultancy. directorships and in 2019 we stood on a manifesto that said an end to second jobs apart from a few exceptions. i think we don't have to over that period is like deftly got jeffrey— over that period is like deftly got jeffrey cox earning £6 million, residing — jeffrey cox earning £6 million, residing in the caribbean and i
because we've heard different things from the labour party this week. and why is what keir starmer did as an mp any different to whatjeffrey cox is done? to setjeffrey cox is being paid more? the is done? to set jeffrey cox is being paid more?— paid more? the history of this is that in 2015| — paid more? the history of this is that in 2015| said _ paid more? the history of this is that in 2015| said that _ paid more? the history of this is that in 2015| said that we - paid more? the history...
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the opposition labour party says the proposal waters down its reform plan. global news 24 hours a day on our air and bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. tom. tom: thank you. banks are poised to -- investment bankers and traders their biggest bonuses since the financial crisis. the hope is the cash will stay at the high levels of turnover sweeping wall street. it is a contrast from last year's underwhelming payouts with equity and debt underwriters appearing to be the biggest winners with a jump of as much of -- as 35%. joining us, to the headline bonus sincere bloomberg's tom metcalf. underwriters doing well and such a change from last year. >> exactly. the best, up 35%. but it's pretty widespread. we're also hearing m&a deal makers that are up a quarter. same for equity traders. so the whole industry is set for good bonuses season. tom: there has been significant trading activity. we've seen that come through in the later set of earnings for the banks. that is behind what's p
the opposition labour party says the proposal waters down its reform plan. global news 24 hours a day on our air and bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. tom. tom: thank you. banks are poised to -- investment bankers and traders their biggest bonuses since the financial crisis. the hope is the cash will stay at the high levels of turnover sweeping wall street. it is a contrast from last year's underwhelming...
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become the labour party, overthrew the tories, after nearly 20 years of continuous rule. and it was really striking that the chinese question was the most excitable issue in that election. the could chinese question in south africa. there weren't any chinese in england. but was going on in south africa became so inflammatory, that it goes back to metropolitan politics, and it becomes weaponized by the liberal party, who raised the issue of england's proud position of abolitionism. to oppose what they call chinese slavery on the land. i think they were hypocrites because they did not propose free emigration of chinese, and and to servitude and indenture -- they just one of them excluded. so, they oppose their enslavement, but not their freedom. >> they didn't want them, slaves or otherwise. and so, in all of this was a big factor in the exclusion laws -- and i don't think we mentioned -- the united states, the chinese exclusion act was the first, i believe the only time, a particular group was identified by race in terms of exclusion. and we want to be a little bit delicat
become the labour party, overthrew the tories, after nearly 20 years of continuous rule. and it was really striking that the chinese question was the most excitable issue in that election. the could chinese question in south africa. there weren't any chinese in england. but was going on in south africa became so inflammatory, that it goes back to metropolitan politics, and it becomes weaponized by the liberal party, who raised the issue of england's proud position of abolitionism. to oppose...
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that is what the labour party proposed to agree with today. the government has put down an amendment to go further and say not only should do sort of job not be allowed but they also have suggested adopting another of the recommendations from that committee which is the work that mps do in terms of second or third or fourthjobs should be do in terms of second or third or fourth jobs should be within reasonable limits so there should be controls which might prevent the sort of issues we have been talking about in recent weeks in relation to 0wen paterson and geoffrey cox and others. owen paterson and geoffrey cox and others. ~ . . , others. what many will find astonishing _ others. what many will find astonishing is _ others. what many will find astonishing is the _ others. what many will find astonishing is the speed . others. what many will find astonishing is the speed of| others. what many will find i astonishing is the speed of the apparent u—turn. astonishing is the speed of the apparent u-turn._ astonishing is the speed of the apparent
that is what the labour party proposed to agree with today. the government has put down an amendment to go further and say not only should do sort of job not be allowed but they also have suggested adopting another of the recommendations from that committee which is the work that mps do in terms of second or third or fourthjobs should be do in terms of second or third or fourth jobs should be within reasonable limits so there should be controls which might prevent the sort of issues we have...
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whichever it is it is an issue for the labour party. this morning the new shadow cabinet meets in keir starmer i think will focus on the good things to come out of the reshuffle, the fact he has the right people in the rightjobs. there is a mixture of experience, good communicators and people good at politics, and also young, fresh faces from a newer generation. the big question is, in the long term, does the new shadow cabinet make more of an impact than previous shadow cabinets, and does that little faces from a newer generation. the big question is, in the long term, does the new shadow cabinet make more of it something the party can live with? barbados has become the world's newest republic and in doing so removed the queen as its head of state. prince charles attended the ceremony that saw sandra mason sworn in as the country's first president just after midnight local time. daniela relph reports from the barbadian capital bridgetown. the world's newest republic and a show of national pride. this constitutional shift in barbados is
whichever it is it is an issue for the labour party. this morning the new shadow cabinet meets in keir starmer i think will focus on the good things to come out of the reshuffle, the fact he has the right people in the rightjobs. there is a mixture of experience, good communicators and people good at politics, and also young, fresh faces from a newer generation. the big question is, in the long term, does the new shadow cabinet make more of an impact than previous shadow cabinets, and does that...
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the tory parliamentary party has become as difficult to deal with in government as the labour parliamentary party used to be when they were in government a long time ago. that's one consequence. there's another consequence about whether the polls are shifting. there's conflicting evidence about that. but if they do, his great ace card, his a source of authority — a poll lead and a perception that he is a good election winner, goes. but then there is a wider issue about what the uk wants the westminster parliament to be doing and already, i think, the fashion for electing local people based on their contribution to local communities has led to less weighty representation in the house of commons. and by turning this into an issue about second jobs, rather than an attempt by borisjohnson to help his mate, the tory mp owen paterson — who is now gone — means there is now a risk that you actually even narrower the pool further of those who want go into politics. so i do not think second jobs are inherently catastrophic for elected politicians but that could be a third consequence, that you
the tory parliamentary party has become as difficult to deal with in government as the labour parliamentary party used to be when they were in government a long time ago. that's one consequence. there's another consequence about whether the polls are shifting. there's conflicting evidence about that. but if they do, his great ace card, his a source of authority — a poll lead and a perception that he is a good election winner, goes. but then there is a wider issue about what the uk wants the...
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the tory parliamentary party has become as difficult to deal with in government as the labour parliamentary party used to be when they were in government a long time ago. that is one consequence. there is another consequence about whether the polls are shifting. there is conflicting evidence about that. but if they do, his great ace card, his a source of authority — a poll lead and a perception that he is a good election winne — goes. but then there is a wider issue about what the uk wants the westminster parliament to be doing and already, i think, the fashion for electing local people based on their contribution to local communities has led to less weighty representation in the house of commons. and by turning this into an issue about second jobs, rather than an attempt by borisjohnson to help his mate, the tory mp owen paterson — who is now gone — means there is now a risk that you actually even narrower the pool further of those who want go into politics. so i do not think second jobs are inherently catastrophic for elected politicians but that could be a third consequence, that
the tory parliamentary party has become as difficult to deal with in government as the labour parliamentary party used to be when they were in government a long time ago. that is one consequence. there is another consequence about whether the polls are shifting. there is conflicting evidence about that. but if they do, his great ace card, his a source of authority — a poll lead and a perception that he is a good election winne — goes. but then there is a wider issue about what the uk wants...
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parties plan. just to remind you that row comes after the former conservative mp owen patterson broke lobbying rules while working as a consultant for two companies. the governments try to delay parliament to get a hold disciplinary reviewed at the same time after a massive outcry abandoned the date do not plan a day later. mr patterson then resigned as an mp. borisjohnson was quizzed about all this. do you recognise that given your responsibility to uphold the ministerial code, to uphold the rules, uphold the standards, it's really important that you should not give any impression that when there is an independent court that found on 11! occasions of paid lobbying that somehow you think it's ok, can you clarify that you don't think it's ok and you don't think that owen patterson did was right? of course and that's the first thing i said when i began on the subject two weeks ago. quite frankly, i think it is extraordinary that colleagues sometimes do behave in this way. it is extraordinary that col
parties plan. just to remind you that row comes after the former conservative mp owen patterson broke lobbying rules while working as a consultant for two companies. the governments try to delay parliament to get a hold disciplinary reviewed at the same time after a massive outcry abandoned the date do not plan a day later. mr patterson then resigned as an mp. borisjohnson was quizzed about all this. do you recognise that given your responsibility to uphold the ministerial code, to uphold the...
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i wonder if this raises questions about how the labour party and the unions interact. i appreciate that summit street for a relationship at a relationship that may come under renewed scrutiny. it a relationship that may come under renewed scrutiny.— renewed scrutiny. it is. i'm sure will be examined _ renewed scrutiny. it is. i'm sure will be examined further. - renewed scrutiny. it is. i'm sure will be examined further. in - renewed scrutiny. it is. i'm sure i will be examined further. in terms of lobbying it's been all about paid lobbying which is very specifically being paid and then by a company, and using your influence as an mp on their behalf. that's what the whole ravens been around. the relationship between labour and unions, it's not like they employee mps. it is probably something that is likely to get raised by the conservatives, but where it goes with that we will have to see. ., ~' ,, where it goes with that we will have to see. ., ,, i. ., ., ,, , to see. thank you for taking us throu~h to see. thank you for taking us through it- _ the military governm
i wonder if this raises questions about how the labour party and the unions interact. i appreciate that summit street for a relationship at a relationship that may come under renewed scrutiny. it a relationship that may come under renewed scrutiny.— renewed scrutiny. it is. i'm sure will be examined _ renewed scrutiny. it is. i'm sure will be examined further. - renewed scrutiny. it is. i'm sure will be examined further. in - renewed scrutiny. it is. i'm sure i will be examined further. in...
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you heard some of it from the labour party tonight seeing you much fuller approach to looking at the immigration migration issue more broadly across europe and why people are coming in the first place and trying to address some of thoseissues place and trying to address some of those issues and create a fairer system for dealing with the site in cases and at the same time we have conservative mps who don't think the government has a grip on this at all and for all the tough talk there is not actually much of a plan to stop some of these many dangerous journeys taking place in the first place. journeys taking place in the first lace. ~ ., journeys taking place in the first lace, . ., ., journeys taking place in the first lace. ~ . . ., ., place. we heard a lot from the immigration — place. we heard a lot from the immigration minister - place. we heard a lot from the immigration minister at - place. we heard a lot from the - immigration minister at lunchtime today before it tragedy unfolding. he was pushed very hard on this out of country process and he was determined not to give any
you heard some of it from the labour party tonight seeing you much fuller approach to looking at the immigration migration issue more broadly across europe and why people are coming in the first place and trying to address some of thoseissues place and trying to address some of those issues and create a fairer system for dealing with the site in cases and at the same time we have conservative mps who don't think the government has a grip on this at all and for all the tough talk there is not...
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but, here is the shadow business secretary and former leader of the labour party here in the uk. and inevitably at these cops you have these events. you have lots of hard negotiation at the end. i think taking a step back, we know what that task was for glasgow, which was to halve global emissions by 2030 to keep that critical 1.5 degrees alive, and we know we are miles short of that. so the question now is what can we salvage from this summit? and those areas are incredibly important. i'd add one other area to this, which is we are going to mandate countries to come back next year to do what they didn't do this year. the question is, on what basis are we mandating them to come back? are we urging them, which seems pretty weak to me, are we giving them a let out about whether they are aiming for 2 degrees or 1.5 degrees? or are we sending them a much clearer message, there's a big gap to 1.5 degrees, but you have got to come back and do better in a year's time. world leaders, you might recall agreed great idea that aims to halt and reverse global deforestation in the next decade.
but, here is the shadow business secretary and former leader of the labour party here in the uk. and inevitably at these cops you have these events. you have lots of hard negotiation at the end. i think taking a step back, we know what that task was for glasgow, which was to halve global emissions by 2030 to keep that critical 1.5 degrees alive, and we know we are miles short of that. so the question now is what can we salvage from this summit? and those areas are incredibly important. i'd add...
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the labour leader sir keir starmer will lead his party's response in the debate this afternoon and will say that the prime minister should apologise to the country. sir keir will hope that having long struggled to get the better of borisjohnson in the opinion polls that this whole saga might just help him. the debate was secured by a new liberal democrat mp who used to be a police officer. the government have driven a coach and horses through the standards process that is agreed on a cross party and house basis. i thought it important mps have the opportunity to vent frustrations at that and look at where we go next. this has been a difficult few days for the government and for parliament. we can expect plenty of anger and anguish later on. chris mason, bbc news. let's get more from our chief political correspondent adam fleming. what happens next? good question and we are waiting — what happens next? good question and we are waiting to _ what happens next? good question and we are waiting to find _ what happens next? good question and we are waiting to find out. _ what happens next?
the labour leader sir keir starmer will lead his party's response in the debate this afternoon and will say that the prime minister should apologise to the country. sir keir will hope that having long struggled to get the better of borisjohnson in the opinion polls that this whole saga might just help him. the debate was secured by a new liberal democrat mp who used to be a police officer. the government have driven a coach and horses through the standards process that is agreed on a cross...