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. >> jeremy corbin. [shouting] thank you, mr. speaker. today would it be appropriate if we talk for a moment to think of those who lost their lives in the bombing in baghdad in recent days. the people who suffered and their families at the end of ramadan must be terrible at doing for them. we should send sympathy and solidarity. i join with the prime minister in wishing whales well. and i will be cheering along with everybody else. mr. speaker -- there is life after all. [laughter] [shouting] 30 years ago, mr. speaker, the sharper congaree and played thousands of workers and skilled, well-paid unionized jobs digging coal. today, thousands of people work on the same site. the vast majority have no union recognition, where the minimum wage isn't even paid. to submit shiite agency britain? >> let me join the leader of the opposition with condolences to all those who've been victims of appalling terrorist attacks as a second bag that in modena, but also istanbul as well. on the issue of what has happened in our communities to see new jobs and
. >> jeremy corbin. [shouting] thank you, mr. speaker. today would it be appropriate if we talk for a moment to think of those who lost their lives in the bombing in baghdad in recent days. the people who suffered and their families at the end of ramadan must be terrible at doing for them. we should send sympathy and solidarity. i join with the prime minister in wishing whales well. and i will be cheering along with everybody else. mr. speaker -- there is life after all. [laughter]...
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. >> jeremy corbin. thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to echo the words of the prime minister concerning the 36 who died in the 100 injured in the file terrorist attack. i am sure that our services will be doing everything they can to assist those affected. i would also like to thank him for referring to the memorial on friday and i look forward to being with him there at the memorial service of those who died in that dreadful battle. i think, mr. speaker, it would be appropriate if we pay tribute to patrick mayfield who died last weekend. he was the driving force behind the town is a declaration in a 293 that deadly to the first cease-fire and i think the relative peace we have now in northern ireland is in part thanks to him and his successor for all achieved. >> mr. speaker, what people in the country are worried about is the extra insecurity to the new standards, jobs, wages, pensions following the e.u. referendum. we have heard uncertain words about the future of major companies in britain which has been here a very lon
. >> jeremy corbin. thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to echo the words of the prime minister concerning the 36 who died in the 100 injured in the file terrorist attack. i am sure that our services will be doing everything they can to assist those affected. i would also like to thank him for referring to the memorial on friday and i look forward to being with him there at the memorial service of those who died in that dreadful battle. i think, mr. speaker, it would be appropriate if we...
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. >> jeremy corbin. [shouting] thank you, mr. speaker. today would it be appropriate if we talk for a moment to think of those who lost their lives in the bombing in baghdad in recent days. the people who suffered and their families at the end of ramadan must be terrible at doing for them. we should send sympathy and solidarity. i join with the prime minister in wishing whales well. and i will be cheering along with everybody else. mr. speaker -- there is life after all. [laughter] [shouting] 30 years ago, mr. speaker, the sharper congaree and played thousands of workers and skilled, well-paid unionized jobs digging coal. today, thousands of people work on the same site. the vast majority have no union recognition, where the minimum wage isn't even paid. to submit shiite agency britain? >> let me join the leader of the opposition with condolences to all those who've been victims of appalling terrorist attacks as a second bag that in modena, but also istanbul as well. on the issue of what has happened in our communities to see new jobs and
. >> jeremy corbin. [shouting] thank you, mr. speaker. today would it be appropriate if we talk for a moment to think of those who lost their lives in the bombing in baghdad in recent days. the people who suffered and their families at the end of ramadan must be terrible at doing for them. we should send sympathy and solidarity. i join with the prime minister in wishing whales well. and i will be cheering along with everybody else. mr. speaker -- there is life after all. [laughter]...
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they do not want jeremy corbin as their leader. he is sitting there in a position which looks increasingly odd. withdrawn from the conservative side of the race. were rushing to support theresa may. on the other side of the fence you have jeremy corbin who is even less popular with the labor mps. he is saying i'm going to stay. if there a vote i'm going to go to this left-wing activist and bring into the party. , theyve the tory party have somebody to rally around. she walked into a room at the house of commons. everyone made huge noise. they think they have survived. there is still talk of splits. we had the fcp and things like that. negotiatellenge is to the departure from the eu. she has said she will do that. the one thing she has said she will not start that until next year. file theirtish to divorce proceedings they need to launch article 50. effectively you hand the process to the rest of the europeans. the rest of the europeans are saying get on with it. british little leverage. the later they file, the easier it is to get
they do not want jeremy corbin as their leader. he is sitting there in a position which looks increasingly odd. withdrawn from the conservative side of the race. were rushing to support theresa may. on the other side of the fence you have jeremy corbin who is even less popular with the labor mps. he is saying i'm going to stay. if there a vote i'm going to go to this left-wing activist and bring into the party. , theyve the tory party have somebody to rally around. she walked into a room at the...
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he may not be able to resist the opportunity for one last dig at his labor opponent, jeremy corbin, who is facing desperate problems and a leadership challenge in his party. after the prime minister's question session, david cameron will go to buckingham palace, tender his resignation. for a few minutes, britain will be, technically, without a prime minister. and terreheresa may will follow to the palace, get her appointment from the queen and start announcing the members of her cabinet team. and the only thing we know that will be staying on from david camera's team is larry the cat, the chief mouser. everybody else, all their jobs are up for grabs. there's a lot of nervousness, as she puts the final touches to her team, rosemary. >> a big day for her. she has a long list of challengers to deal with. once she becomes prime minister, she has to pick a new cabinet and move forward on brexit. what are her top priorities here? >> reporter: one of the first things she has to do, a daunting task, some prime ministers have found it chilling in the past. she has to sit down and write out in he
he may not be able to resist the opportunity for one last dig at his labor opponent, jeremy corbin, who is facing desperate problems and a leadership challenge in his party. after the prime minister's question session, david cameron will go to buckingham palace, tender his resignation. for a few minutes, britain will be, technically, without a prime minister. and terreheresa may will follow to the palace, get her appointment from the queen and start announcing the members of her cabinet team....
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. >> jeremy corbin. [shouting] >> thank you, thank you, mr. speaker. could i start by joining the prime minister in paying tribute to the winners in wimbledon. also i think it would be nice to congratulate sorry ena williams on her fantastic achievement as well. mr. speaker, it's only right that after six years of prime minister we think the right honorable wit any for the service, i've often disagreed with him but there are some achievements i really want to welcome and pay recognition today, one is to helping secure release of shakarami in guantanamo bay and equal marriage in society and he would like to recognize that it was labour vote that helped him on that occasion and would he express some concern on the way homelessness has risen for the past six years and looks like it's going to continue to rise in this country? >> well, first of all, let me thank him for kind remarks. i join him to pay tribute to serena williams, amazing record of 22 grand slams, she's overtaken that. can i thank him -- can i thank him what he said, that was the case that t
. >> jeremy corbin. [shouting] >> thank you, thank you, mr. speaker. could i start by joining the prime minister in paying tribute to the winners in wimbledon. also i think it would be nice to congratulate sorry ena williams on her fantastic achievement as well. mr. speaker, it's only right that after six years of prime minister we think the right honorable wit any for the service, i've often disagreed with him but there are some achievements i really want to welcome and pay...
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. >> jeremy corbin. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can i congratulate her on her appointment time to come in the country second pride on trade woman prime minister. i hope she will agree with me that those should be an opportunity to debate seriously the issues of our country and our place in the world. on the steps of downing street, she talked very eloquently about finding burning injustice. yet, mr. speaker, her last act as home secretary was to shut the author of an inquiry into the ground for the general pumphouse alloys that the ipcc told her with the other investigation with bills for investigation. they dispute that account. i hope parliament wasn't misled him about the prime minister now precede with a full public inquiry into the terrible event. >> and i think the right honorable gentleman and can i say to him, he referred to me is the second woman prime minister. in my years in this house, i thought her of the labour party asking what the conservative party does for women. [cheers and applause] keep making us prime minister
. >> jeremy corbin. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can i congratulate her on her appointment time to come in the country second pride on trade woman prime minister. i hope she will agree with me that those should be an opportunity to debate seriously the issues of our country and our place in the world. on the steps of downing street, she talked very eloquently about finding burning injustice. yet, mr. speaker, her last act as home secretary was to shut the author of an inquiry into the...
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and jeremy corbin, the leader of britain's opposition labor party lost a vote of no can confidence with his party. who will lead britain's exit and when? it's something we've been talking about all week. here are zahnymetinbetoze, jerod baker, and tina brown. >> david cameron's resignation, we are in this complete chaos. so the idea of any kind of orderly path to this very, very complex matter now is so besmirched. >> rose: uncertain until at least what, october, november? >> there will be a new conservative leader by september 9. >> that's a long time in business life. that's a long time. >> these things take time. >> this may be one time when actually going slowly isn't so bad. i agree with you, tina, uncertainty is bad so you want to have clarity as a matter of fact possible. on the other hand, the europeans can't actually do anything until britain triggers article 50. until we do that, there's nothing very much that can happen. so if we take our time thinking about it, i actually think, frankly, once we have a new leader of the parties, almost certainly, we're going to have to have
and jeremy corbin, the leader of britain's opposition labor party lost a vote of no can confidence with his party. who will lead britain's exit and when? it's something we've been talking about all week. here are zahnymetinbetoze, jerod baker, and tina brown. >> david cameron's resignation, we are in this complete chaos. so the idea of any kind of orderly path to this very, very complex matter now is so besmirched. >> rose: uncertain until at least what, october, november? >>...
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. >> jeremy corbin. >> thank you mr. speaker. could i start by joining the prime minister in paying tribute to the british women at wimbledon and the murray heather watson and gordon-reed and also i think it would be nice if we congratulated serena williams on her fantastic achievement as well. mr. speaker it's only right that after six years of prime minister we thank the right honorable member for his service. i have often disagreed with him that there are some of his achievements i really want to pay recognition to today. one is hoping secure the release of the army from guantÁnamo bay and legislating to achieve equal marriage within our society. i'm sure he would like to acknowledge it was the labour party that helped get it through on this occasion. was he also perhaps for a moment expressed some concern for the way that homelessness in britain for the past six years and looks like it's going to continue to rise in this country? >> first of all let me thank him for his kind remarks and i will join them in paying tribute to
. >> jeremy corbin. >> thank you mr. speaker. could i start by joining the prime minister in paying tribute to the british women at wimbledon and the murray heather watson and gordon-reed and also i think it would be nice if we congratulated serena williams on her fantastic achievement as well. mr. speaker it's only right that after six years of prime minister we thank the right honorable member for his service. i have often disagreed with him that there are some of his achievements...
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jeremy corbin challenged by one of his front benches and the party may be about to split. but no early election is on the cards, miguel. >> and with regard to triggering article 50, which will get the formal process of brexit under way, it sounds like she wants to do that later? but europeans want to do it earlier. where are we going to come down on this? >> yeah there's a complete standoff on that. the european leaders can't wait to get on with the negotiations because they don't want this whole business of countries leaving the eu dominating the news and encouraging other countries, perhaps, to think about it. so, the question of -- of the negotiations and being actually stopped up by article 50 won't come up until at least the end of the year, theresa may has again made that clear. she will want to start some informal talks with other leaders about the possible shape of a deal of taking britain out of the european union. but no formal talks until she does article 50. >> robin oakley. thank you very much. >>> let's get an early start on "your money." dow futures are flat
jeremy corbin challenged by one of his front benches and the party may be about to split. but no early election is on the cards, miguel. >> and with regard to triggering article 50, which will get the formal process of brexit under way, it sounds like she wants to do that later? but europeans want to do it earlier. where are we going to come down on this? >> yeah there's a complete standoff on that. the european leaders can't wait to get on with the negotiations because they don't...
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. >> jeremy corbin. [shouting] thank you, mr. speaker. today would it be appropriate if we talk for a moment to think of those who lost their lives in the bombing in baghdad in recent days. the people who suffered and their families at the end of ramadan must be terrible at doing for them. we should send sympathy and solidarity. i join with the prime minister
. >> jeremy corbin. [shouting] thank you, mr. speaker. today would it be appropriate if we talk for a moment to think of those who lost their lives in the bombing in baghdad in recent days. the people who suffered and their families at the end of ramadan must be terrible at doing for them. we should send sympathy and solidarity. i join with the prime minister
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. >>> her challenge against jeremy corbin, she intends to quote, save the labor party. the former business secretary is expected to face protests from labor voters in her constituent si of -- speaking to them on sunday, eagle expressed her views on the opposition leader. >> he's not a bad man. he's not a leader, though. he doesn't connect with labor voters. he doesn't connect enough to win an election and doesn't reach out to other parts of party. he's lost the confidence of his parliamentary colleague. >> i mean, there's still a lot of uncertainty, i have to say it's quickly kind of when you look at what the press is saying at the moment, theresa may seemingly very much in the lead: i'm not sure whether that's easier for harder for the markets to think about the next couple of months. does it feel like there's less uncertainty? >> i think at global level, uncertainty remains. i was fascinated by seeing the reaction to brexit, which was somehow subdued. if you look at the number of -- where they've moved above 2%, where volatility is bubbling above the surface, i wouldn
. >>> her challenge against jeremy corbin, she intends to quote, save the labor party. the former business secretary is expected to face protests from labor voters in her constituent si of -- speaking to them on sunday, eagle expressed her views on the opposition leader. >> he's not a bad man. he's not a leader, though. he doesn't connect with labor voters. he doesn't connect enough to win an election and doesn't reach out to other parts of party. he's lost the confidence of his...
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. >> jeremy corbin. thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to thank for the advance copy of the statement and the e.u. council summit. i was very pleased to take a more conciliatory tone in relation to european neighbors and nigel barash did in the european parliament yesterday. as we negotiate our exit, the people rely on a government to facilitate the positive transition as possible. if we are to achieve this, we must proceed in a concert of indecent manner. i look for to join in the prime minister and the commemoration on friday. this right to emphasize the role in negotiating agreement with iran to secure the support for actions that the ebola crisis in sierra leone. i thank the prime minister for that. yesterday the prime minister said at the summit that in order to strengthen the relationship, european leaders would have to offer the u.k. more control over immigration. the threat of losing access to a single market means we'd already see a negative effect on investments in business in this country. on monday, the prime mini
. >> jeremy corbin. thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to thank for the advance copy of the statement and the e.u. council summit. i was very pleased to take a more conciliatory tone in relation to european neighbors and nigel barash did in the european parliament yesterday. as we negotiate our exit, the people rely on a government to facilitate the positive transition as possible. if we are to achieve this, we must proceed in a concert of indecent manner. i look for to join in the...
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with the help of 140 labor mps who voted with her while jeremy corbin defied the policy and condemned nuclear weapons. wednesday came the next test. prime ministers must dominate to survive. two-thirds of corbin's mps voted no confidence anymore. so many have resigned posts he had to get those that remain to double up in some jobs is. wisely, they asked about unscrupulous employers. >> the remaining members on the opposition benches might be familiar with an unscrupulous boss. a boss who doesn't listen to his workers? a boss who requires some of his workers to double their workload? maybe even a boss who exploits the rules to further his own career. remind him of anybody? >> that performance reminded her own conservative mps and the media of somebody. another box ticked. but leaders must carry conviction on the world stage too. britain's brexit don't want to stabilize delay. it was off to berlin no to see germany's chancellor. they promised an orderly departure from the eu. >> we both want to tkphreufr the best results for the people of the uk and the people of germany. >> the body la
with the help of 140 labor mps who voted with her while jeremy corbin defied the policy and condemned nuclear weapons. wednesday came the next test. prime ministers must dominate to survive. two-thirds of corbin's mps voted no confidence anymore. so many have resigned posts he had to get those that remain to double up in some jobs is. wisely, they asked about unscrupulous employers. >> the remaining members on the opposition benches might be familiar with an unscrupulous boss. a boss who...
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s and mock jeremy corbin suggesting his office was so ineffective a voter had urged him to keep him in his job. his successor should try to keep the u.k. as close to the european union as possible. here is more from that final question time. >> final, mr. kenneth clark. >> mr. speaker, can i join all of those in thanking the prime minister for the statesmanlike leadership he's given to our party and to the country. for six years. and particularly on this occasion for debating eloquence but also the wit and the humor that he's always brought to prime minister questions on wednesday. can i ask he will have some plans for slightly more enjoyable and relaxed wednesday morning and lunch time, nevertheless he will still be an active participant in this house as he faces a large number of problems over the next few years. as no two people know what brexit means at the moment, we need his advice and statesmanship as much as we ever have. >> i thank my friend for his very kind remarks. i remember one of the toughest conversations hi in politics was actually when i was leader of the opposition a
s and mock jeremy corbin suggesting his office was so ineffective a voter had urged him to keep him in his job. his successor should try to keep the u.k. as close to the european union as possible. here is more from that final question time. >> final, mr. kenneth clark. >> mr. speaker, can i join all of those in thanking the prime minister for the statesmanlike leadership he's given to our party and to the country. for six years. and particularly on this occasion for debating...
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jeremy corbin is being accused of making anti-semantic remarks. >> jeremy corbyn has been losing support from members of his own party all this week and now he rerisks losing support of the jewish community, too, speaking at the launch of anti-sympathy the timp in his own party. he compared israel to isis. >> my jewish friends -- or the netanyahu government than our muslim are for those islamic states or organizations. >> also attending that conference was ruth smith who is a labor mp who is also jewish. and until today, at least, a corbyn supporter. she was left in had a state of shock by what she had to hear. not only that, she was also verbally assaulted by a grassroots movement who supports jeremy corbyn. now, we have been in contact with ruth and this is what she had to say. no one from the leaders' office has contacted me since the event, which in itself is a catastrophic failure of leadership, she says. i call on jeremy corbyn to resign immediately and make way for a backbone to confront racism and anti-semitism in our party and in the country. some in the jewish community have re
jeremy corbin is being accused of making anti-semantic remarks. >> jeremy corbyn has been losing support from members of his own party all this week and now he rerisks losing support of the jewish community, too, speaking at the launch of anti-sympathy the timp in his own party. he compared israel to isis. >> my jewish friends -- or the netanyahu government than our muslim are for those islamic states or organizations. >> also attending that conference was ruth smith who is a...
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independence party and jeremy corbin refusing to step down. anything else? markets are slumping again. columnist katie hawkins waiting patiently with the beautiful backdrop. so look, what happened? i was just there the last couple weeks. there is not even a plan b, let alone a plan a. what was the problem with the brexit leaders? it does appear like they didn't have a plan. >> it does feel like there was no plan b. insert may feel like there's still an environment where people are disappointed. we had a march for europe at the weekend, but peoples tell protesting about the result. we have the tory party leadership at the moment, where it looks very much like a candidate who will remain in europe, she very well may win the tory leadership, which of course is a strange thing. 52% of the country voted to leave. we make it a leader who wanted us to remain. definitely a conflicted place at the moment. ashley: she was considered a silent candidate they feel like she wasn't very strong in her opinions. if she does become prime minister, what are the chances in the
independence party and jeremy corbin refusing to step down. anything else? markets are slumping again. columnist katie hawkins waiting patiently with the beautiful backdrop. so look, what happened? i was just there the last couple weeks. there is not even a plan b, let alone a plan a. what was the problem with the brexit leaders? it does appear like they didn't have a plan. >> it does feel like there was no plan b. insert may feel like there's still an environment where people are...