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#jeremy # 0h jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn's, jeremy corbyn. after an enthusiastic welcome in the conference hall, jeremy corbyn tells supporters in brighton that — despite the election loss — labour stands on the threshold of power. yes, we didn't do quite well enough and we remain in opposition for now, but we've become a government in waiting. a man has died after armed police opened fire on a car at portishead near bristol. the government warns boeing its behaviour in a trade dispute that threatens thousands ofjobs in northern ireland could jeopardise future contracts. also in the next hour, more misery for ryanair passengers. the airline says it's cancelling an extra 18,000 flights in a move that will affect another 400,000 travellers. measles has effectively been eliminated in the uk for the first time, according to the world health organization. and the rumbling volcano on the island of bali threatening to erupt for the first time in more than 50 years. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. jeremy corbyn has told delegates at his p
#jeremy # 0h jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn's, jeremy corbyn. after an enthusiastic welcome in the conference hall, jeremy corbyn tells supporters in brighton that — despite the election loss — labour stands on the threshold of power. yes, we didn't do quite well enough and we remain in opposition for now, but we've become a government in waiting. a man has died after armed police opened fire on a car at portishead near bristol. the government warns boeing its behaviour in a trade dispute...
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#jeremy # oh jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn's, jeremy corbyn. after an enthusiastic welcome in the conference hall, jeremy corbyn tells supporters in brighton that — despite the election loss — labour stands on the threshold of power. yes, we didn't do quite well enough and we remain in opposition for now, but we've become a government in waiting. a man has died after armed police opened fire on a car at portishead near bristol. the government warns boeing its behaviour in a trade dispute that threatens thousands ofjobs in northern ireland could jeopardise future contracts. also in the next hour, more misery for ryanair passengers. the airline says it's cancelling an extra 18,000 flights in a move
#jeremy # oh jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn's, jeremy corbyn. after an enthusiastic welcome in the conference hall, jeremy corbyn tells supporters in brighton that — despite the election loss — labour stands on the threshold of power. yes, we didn't do quite well enough and we remain in opposition for now, but we've become a government in waiting. a man has died after armed police opened fire on a car at portishead near bristol. the government warns boeing its behaviour in a trade dispute...
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extracts from what jeremy corbyn is expected to say in his big speech. i think this is the most interesting thing. he says he will replace the thatcher economic model entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similarthings. if entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. if you ask what that actually means, it means spending much more on public services, and in jeremy spending much more on public services, and injeremy corbyn's case, it means nationalising a lot of things. i'm not sure if that is an entirely new economic model.m might not be new, but going back to june 28, whenever it was, how did the public think these things are goodidea? the public think these things are good idea? labour did much better than many people, including nick expected. it's too. it's not a new thing. opposing thatcherism and opposing liberal market capitalism which is what jeremy corbyn is doing is the kind of revert to plan a of labour and it's is the kind of revert to plan a of labourand it's in is the kind
extracts from what jeremy corbyn is expected to say in his big speech. i think this is the most interesting thing. he says he will replace the thatcher economic model entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similarthings. if entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. if you ask what that actually means, it means spending much more on public services, and in jeremy spending much more on public services, and injeremy corbyn's...
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let me put you what jeremy corbyn said on the andrew marr programme. he says that there will be problems with state aid rules, he will be able to put money into the steel industry, he couldn't renationalise the railways. in other words, if you stay in the single market, he can't pursue his agenda. that's not true. 0ther market, he can't pursue his agenda. that's not true. other countries have publicly owned utilities. there's no reason why being in the single market shouldn't allow us to pursue that programme. i was very encouraged by what jeremy said when he said he would listen to labour party members and phobias. the overwhelming majority want britain to stay in the single market. they wa nt to stay in the single market. they want us to rescue britain from this disastrous high brexit and the chaos is the government is about to plunge as into. but len mccluskey, a key ally ofjeremy corbyn, was saying that if we stay in the single market, that is almost putting two fingers up to all those people who voted to leave the eu because staying in the single
let me put you what jeremy corbyn said on the andrew marr programme. he says that there will be problems with state aid rules, he will be able to put money into the steel industry, he couldn't renationalise the railways. in other words, if you stay in the single market, he can't pursue his agenda. that's not true. 0ther market, he can't pursue his agenda. that's not true. other countries have publicly owned utilities. there's no reason why being in the single market shouldn't allow us to pursue...
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#jeremy oh, # jeremy oh, corbyn. # 0h, jeremy corbyn. thank you. thank you. if i‘ve always secretly wanted to become conference chair! conference, thank you very much for that! thank you so much for that wonderful welcome and this incredible feeling and spirit and unity and love and affection we have here this week in brighton. thank you for all of that. cheering and applause. because do you know what, it‘s quite infectious and let‘s make sure the whole country‘s infected with the same thing. so we meet here this week as a united party, advancing in every pa rt united party, advancing in every part of britain. winning the confidence of millions of our fellow citizen, setting out ourideas of our fellow citizen, setting out our ideas and plans for our country‘s future that have already inspired people of all ages and all backgrounds united in this party. and it‘s a real privilege to be speaking here in brighton. a city that not only has a long history of hosting labour conferences, but also of inspirational labour activists. it was over a century ag
#jeremy oh, # jeremy oh, corbyn. # 0h, jeremy corbyn. thank you. thank you. if i‘ve always secretly wanted to become conference chair! conference, thank you very much for that! thank you so much for that wonderful welcome and this incredible feeling and spirit and unity and love and affection we have here this week in brighton. thank you for all of that. cheering and applause. because do you know what, it‘s quite infectious and let‘s make sure the whole country‘s infected with the same...
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the leader of the labour party, jeremy corbyn. he knows he'll walk out to ra ptu re. corbyn. he knows he'll walk out to rapture. every time his fans make his entrance. # o'oh, his entrance. # 0'0h, jeremy corbyn. two minutes and 32 seconds of chanting and applause, is add oration and belief. conference, thank you so much for that wonderful welcome and this incredible feeling and spirit and unity and love and affection we have here. he's much more than a contender now. against all predictions in june we contender now. against all predictions injune we won the largest increase in the labour vote since 1945 cheering and applause and achieved labour's best vote for a generation. it's a result which has put the tories on notice and labour on the threshold of power. cheering and applause after tensions round the edges of conference, he demanded any political abuse done in his name comes to an end. but there were boos for the tories deal with the dup. and sharp words from him on their record. this coalition of chaos is nojoke. just record. this coalition of chaos is no joke. just lo
the leader of the labour party, jeremy corbyn. he knows he'll walk out to ra ptu re. corbyn. he knows he'll walk out to rapture. every time his fans make his entrance. # o'oh, his entrance. # 0'0h, jeremy corbyn. two minutes and 32 seconds of chanting and applause, is add oration and belief. conference, thank you so much for that wonderful welcome and this incredible feeling and spirit and unity and love and affection we have here. he's much more than a contender now. against all predictions in...
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totally a nd between her and jeremy corbyn? totally and never say again that all politicians are the same and there is nothing to choose between the parties. we saw is nothing to choose between the parties. we saneremy corbyn with a fundamental critique of capitalism and what he would describe as neoliberalism and theresa may going out tomorrow to defend it. now, corbyn believes, as we said earlier, that the centre of gravity has moved so that the centre of gravity has moved so far to the left that people are willing to go along with his critique of capitalism. i am not sure that is necessarily the case. i was reading theresa may's words there, it reminded me of what winston churchill said about democracy, it is the worst system there is about all the others —— apart from all the others. you might say the same about capitalism. the daily telegraph has the follow—up to the bombardier story. mae threatens the bombardier story. mae threatens the united states with a trade war. i'm not sure she said that?” the united states
totally a nd between her and jeremy corbyn? totally and never say again that all politicians are the same and there is nothing to choose between the parties. we saw is nothing to choose between the parties. we saneremy corbyn with a fundamental critique of capitalism and what he would describe as neoliberalism and theresa may going out tomorrow to defend it. now, corbyn believes, as we said earlier, that the centre of gravity has moved so that the centre of gravity has moved so far to the left...
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you finally convinced about jeremy corbyn. lam. the man that they calljezza is calling the shots, what a surprise, he swatted away a challenge and is now unassailable and at conference he has cut speaking time allowed to i's critical labour mps and mayors. i'm sorry to tell you it is a conference for everyone, the largest labour conference there's ever been, we've tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so there are fewer and shorter speakers, and many more speeches from the floor. the ones once attacked as troublemakers are in charge. some still worry if labour will sink or swim under mr corbyn but his loyal followers can sit back and enjoy their power in the party, more than the other expected. our political correspondent eleanor garnier is in brighton for us. had a game of table tennis earlier, a rock star welcome and is about to ta ke a rock star welcome and is about to take the stage. yes, the labour party conference officially gets going tomorrow, but sarah micawber will be at a rally this evening. that is unfortunate, w
you finally convinced about jeremy corbyn. lam. the man that they calljezza is calling the shots, what a surprise, he swatted away a challenge and is now unassailable and at conference he has cut speaking time allowed to i's critical labour mps and mayors. i'm sorry to tell you it is a conference for everyone, the largest labour conference there's ever been, we've tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so there are fewer and shorter speakers, and many more speeches from the floor. the...
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chanting: # 0h, jeremy corbyn! they want radical, and will follow him to get there. sometimes this week, it feels like they go to the end of the earth. but what would it take for the whole country to choose jeremy corbyn as our prime minister? would he be more radical, or less? what do you think it is that will lead you to victory? is it to be more radical, or to dig into the manifesto you put forward in june? i think essentially our manifesto sets out the parameters of what we're trying to do, which is challenge inequality and injustice. and, for the first time in many, many decades, a political party is putting forward something that does seriously challenge levels of inequality and injustice within our society. but listen to what his closest ally thinks the consequences just might possibly be. what happens if there's such and such a reaction? what if there is a run on the pound? what happens if there is this concept of capital flight? your shadow chancellor suggested last night, however unlikely, because of the scale of the changes you might want to make, you migh
chanting: # 0h, jeremy corbyn! they want radical, and will follow him to get there. sometimes this week, it feels like they go to the end of the earth. but what would it take for the whole country to choose jeremy corbyn as our prime minister? would he be more radical, or less? what do you think it is that will lead you to victory? is it to be more radical, or to dig into the manifesto you put forward in june? i think essentially our manifesto sets out the parameters of what we're trying to do,...
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to placed jeremy corbyn? well, i would like to see the next leader of the labour party be a woman. it is not going to happen for some time becausejeremy is going to take us into government first and he will be prime ministerfor i2 or i do not know how many terms. but i think when the time comes for the next leader i personally as a feminist in the labour party would like to see a woman. and i have the privilege of sitting round the shadow cabinet table with some many qualified candidates. thank you. the general election earlier this year saw two thirds of full time students vote forjeremy corbyn. were they lured by his promise of new politics? free tuition? the hope of a resurgent remainer position from labour? and more importantly, would they do it again if there was a snap election tomorrow? is he in other words — a protest figure? or a prime minister. we headed for the university of sussex to ask. we know this will come as a shock. all this fresh air, real grass, pedestrians without lanyards. but today w
to placed jeremy corbyn? well, i would like to see the next leader of the labour party be a woman. it is not going to happen for some time becausejeremy is going to take us into government first and he will be prime ministerfor i2 or i do not know how many terms. but i think when the time comes for the next leader i personally as a feminist in the labour party would like to see a woman. and i have the privilege of sitting round the shadow cabinet table with some many qualified candidates. thank...
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i am in brighton where we will be analysing the speech from jeremy corbyn. is the labour party really ready for power? a man has died after a police incident near the m5 motorway. eyewitnesses say a number of shots were fired. the defence secretary warns boeing its behaviour in a trade dispute that's threatening thousands ofjobs in northern ireland could jeopardise future contracts. also in the next hour — misery for more than 400,000 ryanair passengers. the airline's chief executive has confirmed that its belfast to gatwick service will be suspended from november until march. measles has effectively been eliminated in the uk for the first time, according to the world health 0rganisation. the smoking volcano in bali — tens of thousands are moved from their homes amid fears it will erupt for the first time in more than 50 years. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. jeremy corbyn has told delegates at his party conference that labour is "ready for government" and "on the threshold of power". in a rousing speech in brighton, the labour leader said his p
i am in brighton where we will be analysing the speech from jeremy corbyn. is the labour party really ready for power? a man has died after a police incident near the m5 motorway. eyewitnesses say a number of shots were fired. the defence secretary warns boeing its behaviour in a trade dispute that's threatening thousands ofjobs in northern ireland could jeopardise future contracts. also in the next hour — misery for more than 400,000 ryanair passengers. the airline's chief executive has...
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure that we have our tariff free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. germans are voting in a general election which is expected to result in a fourth term in office for chancellor angela merkel. donald trump is facing a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who have been protesting over the treatment of black americans. also in the next hour... prince ali has opened the invictus games in canada. and inside out reports on the controversial paedophile hunters who use social media to catch their prey. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has rebuffed calls from some party members to promise to keep britain in the european single market after brexit. as labour's annual conference begins in
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure that we have our tariff free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. germans are voting in a general election which is expected to result in a fourth term in...
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is glorious weather, good news for jeremy corbyn all around? well, jeremy corbyn all around? well, jeremy corbyn all around? well, jeremy corbyn got a very lively welcome when he turned up here in brighton earlier this morning to cha nts brighton earlier this morning to chants of oh, jeremy corbyn. this is the first time the whole of the labour party has had a chance to get together since the general election earlier this year, whenjeremy corbyn did much better than anyone expected, winning an extra 30 mps. soi expected, winning an extra 30 mps. so i think we can expect quite a bit of celebration over the next few days. even the labour didn't do well enough to get into government, there will be plenty of cheering and padding on the back too. despite that, there is some division, it's fairto that, there is some division, it's fair to say, lurking behind the scenes over the issues of things like brexit, which way should labour be pushing the government on things like membership of the single market and the customs union. but there have also been a bit of tension over the last f
is glorious weather, good news for jeremy corbyn all around? well, jeremy corbyn all around? well, jeremy corbyn all around? well, jeremy corbyn got a very lively welcome when he turned up here in brighton earlier this morning to cha nts brighton earlier this morning to chants of oh, jeremy corbyn. this is the first time the whole of the labour party has had a chance to get together since the general election earlier this year, whenjeremy corbyn did much better than anyone expected, winning an...
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but this afternoon jeremy corbyn was manchester andy burnham. but this afternoonjeremy corbyn was out manchester andy burnham. but this afternoon jeremy corbyn was out at a local table tennis club, seeing refugees, and he defended the changes that have been made to the speakers and the amounts of time that certain speakers will be getting. it's a conference for everybody, is the largest labour party conference has ever been. we have tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so that there are fewer and shorter platform speakers, many more speeches from the floor and from delegates, and i am very keen to make sure that the voices of our elected mayors are heard, and sadiq khan will be speaking, other mayors will be speaking in future years. they can, however, contribute the debate just like anybody is, and there are many other speaking opportunities around brighton. compared to last year, the tone of this party conference will be very different. if we think back to 12 months ago, there were lots of questions aboutjeremy months ago, there were l
but this afternoon jeremy corbyn was manchester andy burnham. but this afternoonjeremy corbyn was out manchester andy burnham. but this afternoon jeremy corbyn was out at a local table tennis club, seeing refugees, and he defended the changes that have been made to the speakers and the amounts of time that certain speakers will be getting. it's a conference for everybody, is the largest labour party conference has ever been. we have tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so that there are...
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there is buoyancy for the first time we're jeremy corbyn usual. there is buoyancy for the first time we'rejeremy corbyn is not having to defend himself in his leadership. he is much more secure. but that means many more eyes looking at policies and detail. just like in a conservative party, labour has its divisions as well. notjust about the transition period that the government says it wants and labour says it wants as well, about whether we stay in the single market for a couple of years or longer, but people are coming to the longer term relationship britain will have with the european union after brexit. certainly within the labour party, there are differences of opinion over that. elliott, labour backbencher ben bradshaw was talking to my colleague. is there a realistic policy that by the end of this conference, labour party policy could be continued membership of the single market? yes, i hope so. if not by the end of this conference, then within a matter of weeks or months. it is really pleased we can sensibly be everyone to save the econom
there is buoyancy for the first time we're jeremy corbyn usual. there is buoyancy for the first time we'rejeremy corbyn is not having to defend himself in his leadership. he is much more secure. but that means many more eyes looking at policies and detail. just like in a conservative party, labour has its divisions as well. notjust about the transition period that the government says it wants and labour says it wants as well, about whether we stay in the single market for a couple of years or...
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the observer headline, make labour the pro single market party, jeremy corbyn is told. party told prepare for power. it is going to be brexit all away. it is because this is a historic decision made by the british people that had many repercussions notjust british people that had many repercussions not just legislation but economic, employment repercussions. but their opposition now from the labour party. clearly a lot of people in the labour party wa nt lot of people in the labour party wantjeremy lot of people in the labour party want jeremy corbyn to come out and really set out their stall in a much clearer way about wanting the labour party to be part of the uk being in the single part —— the single market and customs union. they want to differentiate their offer from the tories and also pointing out that they want to be the government in waiting that is united on the eu position as opposed to conservatives as believed to seem in the newspapers who are plotting amongst each other and still do not on actually their vision on brexit. there is a fundamental an anom
the observer headline, make labour the pro single market party, jeremy corbyn is told. party told prepare for power. it is going to be brexit all away. it is because this is a historic decision made by the british people that had many repercussions notjust british people that had many repercussions not just legislation but economic, employment repercussions. but their opposition now from the labour party. clearly a lot of people in the labour party wa nt lot of people in the labour party...
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jeremy corbyn declares labour are on the threshold of power. in his closing speech at the party's conference in brighton later, mr corbyn will warn government ministers to pull themselves together or make way for labour. also this morning: good morning, it's wednesday the 27th of september. also this morning: fears for thousands of jobs in northern ireland as the aerospace firm bombardier loses a major trade dispute in the us. a new blood test for heart attacks. doctors say it could free up hospital beds and save the nhs millions of pounds each year. good morning. by the end of this week rule changes will mean we can produce as much sugar as we want in factories like these from sugar beet grown here in the uk. i'll be looking at what that means for prizes and the 10,000 odd people who work in the industry. in sport, ben stokes is expected to be named in the ashes squad this morning despite his arrest for suspected actual bodily harm after a night out in bristol. the new take that musical made its premiere last night. so who better to review it
jeremy corbyn declares labour are on the threshold of power. in his closing speech at the party's conference in brighton later, mr corbyn will warn government ministers to pull themselves together or make way for labour. also this morning: good morning, it's wednesday the 27th of september. also this morning: fears for thousands of jobs in northern ireland as the aerospace firm bombardier loses a major trade dispute in the us. a new blood test for heart attacks. doctors say it could free up...
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jeremy corbyn did much better than anyone expected. an upbeat mood and i suspect that will be reflected in a lot of the conference, but for one issue, and that of course is brexit. the issue which is shaping all politics in all parties and labour, just like the tories, is profoundly divided on the issue of brexit, in particular over this issue of the single market, with many labour mps and constituents who back wrecks it. they are wary of —— who backed brexit. they are wary of continuing with any freedom of movement rules. that means britain would not be able to get a grip of migration. many labour folk from predominantly metropolitan seats are much more relaxed and fear the economic impact of leaving the single market, which is why we have seen a concerted move bya group is why we have seen a concerted move by a group of, i think it is 30 mps, a number of meps, union leaders, writing an open letter tojeremy corbyn, saying labour should commit to staying in the single market. that would be a big move. mr corbyn has already moved an
jeremy corbyn did much better than anyone expected. an upbeat mood and i suspect that will be reflected in a lot of the conference, but for one issue, and that of course is brexit. the issue which is shaping all politics in all parties and labour, just like the tories, is profoundly divided on the issue of brexit, in particular over this issue of the single market, with many labour mps and constituents who back wrecks it. they are wary of —— who backed brexit. they are wary of continuing...
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i never involved myself in that in this particular smearing jeremy corbyn you do you really don't think there are better things to do these days and i've coached and got better things to do but if you sherry actually believe that the establishment are not interested in a jeremy crop and the movement that's taken place in the labor party then you're not the man i think you are what a lot of enemies you seem to overcall. labor m.p.'s of were loyal and after they've all been tom watson labour's deputy leader you accused him of skullduggery smears and secret plots then there's the right wing press the security services is there a bit of paranoia creeping into this you not mclusky not not not in the slightest you say that i've acquired many anything conspiracies that everybody it's not a conspiracy you've only got to read the media to know that of course anybody who stands up and fights for working people will be challenged by the right wing me through control the nation's thought process that's precisely what's happened cohen jones labor's leader in wales referred to labor as a paranoid pol
i never involved myself in that in this particular smearing jeremy corbyn you do you really don't think there are better things to do these days and i've coached and got better things to do but if you sherry actually believe that the establishment are not interested in a jeremy crop and the movement that's taken place in the labor party then you're not the man i think you are what a lot of enemies you seem to overcall. labor m.p.'s of were loyal and after they've all been tom watson labour's...
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that will please jeremy corbyn. he'll be delighted. the tensions in the tory party over brexit, the tensions in the labour party will also be over brexit. it is the monumental issue which shapes or politics. while mr corbyn comes here, he has absolutely got the driving seat of his party now. it is almost a victory conference in some ways, although he didn't win. he did much better than any of his critics expected. he has consolidated his position within the party. we won't see questions about his leadership oi’ see questions about his leadership or tussles over it. the flash point will be brexit and the push by many in his party to try and shift lever‘s position so that they commit to staying in the single market. come what may. as we have heard the current position is that the same, pretty much, as the government, to stay in the single market in a transitional period. some are now trying to pushjeremy corbyn into a position of saying that labour will back a permanent membership of the single market. the difficulty there is that fo
that will please jeremy corbyn. he'll be delighted. the tensions in the tory party over brexit, the tensions in the labour party will also be over brexit. it is the monumental issue which shapes or politics. while mr corbyn comes here, he has absolutely got the driving seat of his party now. it is almost a victory conference in some ways, although he didn't win. he did much better than any of his critics expected. he has consolidated his position within the party. we won't see questions about...
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jeremy corbyn made a lot of this before the election. jeremy corbyn launched this. this is a tory steel. they are going to try and make this work when they found out their average members are 70 years old. they are going to have to somehow get be able to get in something a little younger than that to keep the party going. this is one of their efforts to do that. the problem is that universities are now so problem is that universities are now so build on this system of fees they have become businesses. they are small businesses, big businesses, vice chancellors are getting enormous amounts of money. teachers and professors are actually many businesses where they go out and try to get students to come in for their courses. the arts and humanities are suffering while other courses are getting bigger and bigger. suffering while other courses are getting biggerand bigger. it is suffering while other courses are getting bigger and bigger. it is a mess. government sources have dismissed it as pure speculation, i am told. yeah, that is denial. it is am told. yeah, that is d
jeremy corbyn made a lot of this before the election. jeremy corbyn launched this. this is a tory steel. they are going to try and make this work when they found out their average members are 70 years old. they are going to have to somehow get be able to get in something a little younger than that to keep the party going. this is one of their efforts to do that. the problem is that universities are now so problem is that universities are now so build on this system of fees they have become...
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jeremy corbyn has changed, and labour has changed. after two years and nearly constant bickering, the leader is now in total control. —— labour. sustained by the hopes of his legions of followers that even inside this bubble of confidence, a bit of the party, there is an awareness that they cannot count on that forever or rely on the excitement you can see and feel here in brighton, sending him to number ten. a hugejob, still, to carry that feeling to every corner. ground shifts, yes, the country's edges are forever moving, but it is for you, not any politician, to draw the lines. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. in bristol, police officers who shot dead a driver this morning near the m5 say they were responding to reports that he was carrying a gun. witnesses have described hearing up to 10 shots being fired by officers after the car was stopped. the shooting happened near portishead. avon and somerset police say they have informed the independent police complaints commission, who are now investigating, as our correspondentjon kay rep
jeremy corbyn has changed, and labour has changed. after two years and nearly constant bickering, the leader is now in total control. —— labour. sustained by the hopes of his legions of followers that even inside this bubble of confidence, a bit of the party, there is an awareness that they cannot count on that forever or rely on the excitement you can see and feel here in brighton, sending him to number ten. a hugejob, still, to carry that feeling to every corner. ground shifts, yes, the...
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like jeremy corbyn. that's been a big thing which mr corbyn talked about, trying to give more power to ordinary members. expectation are so high, the sort of personality cult amount around jeremy corbyn is so high, i amount around jeremy corbyn is so high, i hate to say it, there is a sense that inevitably he's going to disappoint. well, he hasn't disappointed so far, that's for sure. the expectations have been there all the way along. he has continued to inspire people. i think he has gone from strength to strength and l he has gone from strength to strength and i can't see that stopping. the more people they speaks to, the more people who hear what he has to say, i think that will strengthen his position and l think he has had a lot more to offer. we haven't seen the half of it yet. joseph, there is an argument that says 0k, mr corbyn has done incredibly well, but he has got to reach out now to people who maybe don't share your views, who maybe older voters, has mr corbyn got to change, to modify his m
like jeremy corbyn. that's been a big thing which mr corbyn talked about, trying to give more power to ordinary members. expectation are so high, the sort of personality cult amount around jeremy corbyn is so high, i amount around jeremy corbyn is so high, i hate to say it, there is a sense that inevitably he's going to disappoint. well, he hasn't disappointed so far, that's for sure. the expectations have been there all the way along. he has continued to inspire people. i think he has gone...
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six the role of the intelligence services in smearing jeremy corbyn will come to light and you haven't got one shred of evidence here that i can have you you have a reputation for you you have you you have a reputation of being a sophisticated journalist of round i went on one of them but i don't know where. i arrived around the world and if you if you believe for one second that security forces with your experience are not involved in these type of political muscle action one shred of evidence of course you don't have notice i don't know it was a smear it was merely a security hole and well for shame of shame on me for security for smearing the security forces the security forces i have a day there's a threat to the day i have only the history of the security forces in the british labor movement has been nothing short of disparate disgraceful and despicable as you seriously think there mccluskey that the british security services don't have a more credible threat to the british way of life usually variously venue and jeremy cause i know that even with terrorist threats i don't i never
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. # 0h, jeremy corbyn #. two minutes and 32 seconds of chanting and applause, is adoration and belief. conference, thank you so much for that wonderful welcome and this incredible feeling and spirit and unity and love and affection we have here. he's much more than a contender now. against all predictions, injune we won the largest increase in the labour vote since 1945. cheering and applause. and achieved labour's best vote for a generation. it's a result which has put the tories on notice and labour on the threshold of power. cheering and applause. after tensions round the edges of conference, he demanded that any political abuse done in his name comes to an end. but there were boos for the tories deal with the dup, and sharp words from him on their record. this coalition of chaos is no joke, just look at the record since the conservatives have been in office. nhs waiting lists lengthening. school class sizes growing and teachers leaving. 0ver four million children now living in poverty. and condemned by th
. # 0h, jeremy corbyn #. two minutes and 32 seconds of chanting and applause, is adoration and belief. conference, thank you so much for that wonderful welcome and this incredible feeling and spirit and unity and love and affection we have here. he's much more than a contender now. against all predictions, injune we won the largest increase in the labour vote since 1945. cheering and applause. and achieved labour's best vote for a generation. it's a result which has put the tories on notice and...
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six the role of the intelligence services in smearing jeremy corbyn will come to light and you haven't got one shred of evidence here that i can have you you have a reputation for you you have you you have a reputation of being a sophisticated journalist of round when one of them but i am nowhere around i arrived around the world and if you if you believe for one second that security forces were your experience are not involved in these type of political matters so i should one shred of every of course you don't have notice i don't know it was a smear it was merely a security hole and well for shame of shame on me for security for smearing the security forces the security forces i have a day threat to the day i have only the history of the security forces in the british labor movement has been nothing short of disparate disgraceful and despicable as you seriously think there mccluskey that the british security services don't have a more credible threat to the british way of life usually variously venue and jeremy cause i've seen with terrorist threats i have no idea i never said they g
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of, "oh, jeremy corbyn! " there were only a handful of people but lots of nice to welcome him to brighton because this is the first time the whole labour party had a chance to get together since the general election result, whenjeremy since the general election result, when jeremy corbyn since the general election result, whenjeremy corbyn did much better than anybody had expected. he brought an extra 30 labour mps to westminster. the party's membership is now nearly 600,000, making labour are the biggest political party across europe. expect lots of celebrations over the next few days, despite the fact the party did not do well enough to get into government. i think they will be lots of pats on the back about how well they didn't do. nevertheless, some tensions lurking beneath the scenes. 0ne some tensions lurking beneath the scenes. one particular area that has come up in recent days is the balance of power between the members, and those in the parliamentary party, the elected politicians. in fact, there h
of, "oh, jeremy corbyn! " there were only a handful of people but lots of nice to welcome him to brighton because this is the first time the whole labour party had a chance to get together since the general election result, whenjeremy since the general election result, when jeremy corbyn since the general election result, whenjeremy corbyn did much better than anybody had expected. he brought an extra 30 labour mps to westminster. the party's membership is now nearly 600,000, making...
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you are finally convinced about jeremy corbyn. lam. the man that they calljezza is calling the shots, what a surprise, he swatted away a challenge and is now unassailable and at conference he has cut speaking time allowed to mps and labour mayors. i am sorry to tell you it is a conference for everyone, the largest labour conference there‘s ever been, we‘ve tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so there are fewer and shorter speakers, and many more speeches from the floor. the ones once attacked as troublemakers are in charge. some still worry if labour will sink or swim under mr corbyn but his loyal followers can sit back and enjoy their power in the party, more than they expected. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn was speaking at a rally in brighton — where he challenged the government‘s handling of the brexit negotiations with europe and theresa may for what he described as cosying up with donald trump over transatlantic deals and climate change. mr corbyn said that there had never been a rally like this before — to sta
you are finally convinced about jeremy corbyn. lam. the man that they calljezza is calling the shots, what a surprise, he swatted away a challenge and is now unassailable and at conference he has cut speaking time allowed to mps and labour mayors. i am sorry to tell you it is a conference for everyone, the largest labour conference there‘s ever been, we‘ve tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so there are fewer and shorter speakers, and many more speeches from the floor. the ones...
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padraig finally convinced about jeremy corbyn. i think so. so the man they calljezza is calling the shots, his election was a surprise. he swatted away a challenge. now he is unassailable and his conference was cut the speaking time once allowed to labour mps and mayors. i'm sorry to tell you this is a conference of the party, the largest party conferences ever been, we have tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so there are shorter speeches and who speakers, and many more speeches from the floor. and many more most likely by supporters devoted to their leader. it won't be all love and loyalty this week but the doubters are to change tune, those those worried about brexit could be drowned out by his supporters, for better or worse, it is jeremy corbyn's party now, those who love it and those who don't know looks trapped in for the ride. john pienaar, bbc news, brighton. britain's biggest warship, hms 0cean, has arrived in the british virgin islands, to provide support for those affected by hurricanes irma and maria. there are now more
padraig finally convinced about jeremy corbyn. i think so. so the man they calljezza is calling the shots, his election was a surprise. he swatted away a challenge. now he is unassailable and his conference was cut the speaking time once allowed to labour mps and mayors. i'm sorry to tell you this is a conference of the party, the largest party conferences ever been, we have tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so there are shorter speeches and who speakers, and many more speeches from...
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you finally convinced about jeremy corbyn. lam. the man that they calljezza is calling the shots, what a surprise, he swatted away a challenge and is now unassailable and at conference he has cut speaking time allowed to 1's critical labour mayors. am sorry to tell you it is a conference for everyone, the largest labour conference there's ever been, we've tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so there are fewer and shorter speakers, and many more speeches from the floor. the ones once attacked as troublemakers are in charge. some still worry if labour will sink or swim under mr corbyn but his loyal followers can sit back and enjoy their power in the party, more than the other expected. 0ur political correspondent, iain watson, is in brighton for us. tu rley corbett has turley corbett has just finished speaking at a rally in brighton. theresa may, for what he described as cosying up with donald trump over transatlantic deals on climate change. he said there had never been a rally like this before. to start offa a rally like t
you finally convinced about jeremy corbyn. lam. the man that they calljezza is calling the shots, what a surprise, he swatted away a challenge and is now unassailable and at conference he has cut speaking time allowed to 1's critical labour mayors. am sorry to tell you it is a conference for everyone, the largest labour conference there's ever been, we've tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so there are fewer and shorter speakers, and many more speeches from the floor. the ones once...
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but jeremy corbyn told them that the protection of jobs could jeremy corbyn told them that the protection ofjobs could be hampered by the civil market. there were no resolutions on brexit chosen to debate. laura kuenssberg reports. more a victory party than a conference. the song, and thousands upon thousands of members, dedicated to him. he's the winner here, even though labour did not win the election. its third conference lucky forjeremy corbyn. at last, safe and secure in his seat. the steam is rising, not falling. and the movement is stronger than ever. labour is a party of the people, it's a party of activists, it's a party of the community. but many in that community came to brighten, too, to tell him something else. they want labour to change its mind about leaving the eu. even to stop it happening altogether. jeremy corbyn should come out and say, "i was wrong. let's do something about this." no brexit at all is my views. i want to form and anti—brexit bagpipe band. with a foe of the left making an unusual protest. and many members and mps want to push the leader to commit to s
but jeremy corbyn told them that the protection of jobs could jeremy corbyn told them that the protection ofjobs could be hampered by the civil market. there were no resolutions on brexit chosen to debate. laura kuenssberg reports. more a victory party than a conference. the song, and thousands upon thousands of members, dedicated to him. he's the winner here, even though labour did not win the election. its third conference lucky forjeremy corbyn. at last, safe and secure in his seat. the...
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we will talk about jeremy corbyn climate change in politics. we will talk aboutjeremy corbyn later in the programme. and talking about the ft and the victory on the far right if you will, taking votes from the mainstream, but if you're not the change candidate these days, you're dead. it is feeling like that but u nless dead. it is feeling like that but unless you have something positive to say or if you can engage people who are angry, if you're not that change candidate you're going nowhere. and the left of the democratic party is as fired up as the right of the conservative party, the right of the conservative party, the republican party. the azores been the possibility that the trump administration would launch a trade war. we just expected to be with china not canada. today the us imposed a whopping 220% tariff on a jet made by the canadian firm bombardier. the leader of quebec province, where the jet is made, described it as an attack and promised resistance. the tariffs follow a complaint from bombardier‘s us rival boeing that the cana
we will talk about jeremy corbyn climate change in politics. we will talk aboutjeremy corbyn later in the programme. and talking about the ft and the victory on the far right if you will, taking votes from the mainstream, but if you're not the change candidate these days, you're dead. it is feeling like that but u nless dead. it is feeling like that but unless you have something positive to say or if you can engage people who are angry, if you're not that change candidate you're going nowhere....
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. # 0h, jeremy corbyn. two minutes and 32 seconds of chanting and applause, is adoration and belief. conference, thank you so much for that wonderful welcome and this incredible feeling and spirit and unity and love and affection we have here. he's much more than a contender now. against all predictions injune we won the largest increase in the labour vote since 1945 cheering and applause and achieved labour's best vote for a generation. it's a result which has put the tories on notice and labour on the threshold of power. cheering and applause after tensions round the edges of conference, he demanded any political abuse done in his name comes to an end. but there were boos for the tories deal with the dup. and sharp words from him on their record. this coalition of chaos is no joke. just look at the record since the conservative have been in office. nhs waiting lists lengthening. school class sizes growing and teachers leaving. 0ver four million children now living in poverty. and condemned by the united n
. # 0h, jeremy corbyn. two minutes and 32 seconds of chanting and applause, is adoration and belief. conference, thank you so much for that wonderful welcome and this incredible feeling and spirit and unity and love and affection we have here. he's much more than a contender now. against all predictions injune we won the largest increase in the labour vote since 1945 cheering and applause and achieved labour's best vote for a generation. it's a result which has put the tories on notice and...
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jeremy corbyn says remaining in the eu single market after brexit could make it harder to protect british workers. the important priority is to ensure that we have a tariff free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. american football stars kneel during their national anthem, protesting against racism in the us. donald trump says they're unpatriotic. let's continue our coverage of the german election. the polls have been close for a couple of hours now. we have exit polls that well not a confirmation of the result have a track record of being very accurate. this is where we're standing at the moment. angela merkel‘s cdu party, along with its sister party, the csu in bavaria, is projected to take 33% of the vote. the social democrats, the other giant of german party politics, a disaster is showing of 20%. its leader, martin schulz, the former leader of the european parliament, says he will continue. he wants involvement in reimagining what his party offers vote
jeremy corbyn says remaining in the eu single market after brexit could make it harder to protect british workers. the important priority is to ensure that we have a tariff free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. american football stars kneel during their national anthem, protesting against racism in the us. donald trump says they're unpatriotic. let's continue...
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i am in brighton where we will be analysing the speech from jeremy corbyn. is the labour party really ready for power? a man has died after a police incident near the m5 motorway. eyewitnesses say a number of shots were fired. the defence secretary warns boeing its behaviour in a trade dispute that's threatening thousands ofjobs in northern ireland could jeopardise future contracts. also in the next hour — misery for more than 400,000 ryanair passengers. the airline's chief executive has confirmed that its belfast to gatwick service will be suspended from november until march.
i am in brighton where we will be analysing the speech from jeremy corbyn. is the labour party really ready for power? a man has died after a police incident near the m5 motorway. eyewitnesses say a number of shots were fired. the defence secretary warns boeing its behaviour in a trade dispute that's threatening thousands ofjobs in northern ireland could jeopardise future contracts. also in the next hour — misery for more than 400,000 ryanair passengers. the airline's chief executive has...
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure that we have a tariff—free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. germans are voting in a general election which is expected to result in a fourth term in office for chancellor angela merkel. donald trump is facing a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who have been protesting over the treatment of black americans. also in the next hour... england's cricketers are playing the west indies in the third one day international. moeen ali hits england's second—fastest odi tonne to put the hosts in control in bristol. and the click team visit berlin, where facial recognition technology is being trialled by the german government. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has rebuffed calls fr
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure that we have a tariff—free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. germans are voting in a general election which is expected to result in a fourth term in...
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already, jeremy corbyn has moved significantly on the issue. when he first became leader he wanted to trigger article 50 straightaway, there was no question we were leaving the single market. over the summer leaving the single market. over the summer he has accepted that we are going to stay in the single market during a transitional phase. now the demand is coming from some of his mps, some of his unions, and i suspect many of his young supporters too, that labour should commit in the long—term to staying inside the single market. the argument they are now making is that ifjeremy corbyn wa nts to now making is that ifjeremy corbyn wants to stand up against austerity, the best way to do that is to remain in the single market because of the economic impact of leaving. however, when you listen to the labour leader on the andrew marr programme this morning, it seems to me he was giving a bit of a slap back to the idea he will do that. if you listen to him here, he is saying, we will stay in the single market, it is difficult because we can't spe
already, jeremy corbyn has moved significantly on the issue. when he first became leader he wanted to trigger article 50 straightaway, there was no question we were leaving the single market. over the summer leaving the single market. over the summer he has accepted that we are going to stay in the single market during a transitional phase. now the demand is coming from some of his mps, some of his unions, and i suspect many of his young supporters too, that labour should commit in the...
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extracts from what jeremy corbyn is expected to say in his big speech. i think this is the most interesting thing. he says he will replace the thatcher economic model entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similarthings. if entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. if you ask what that actually means, it means spending much more on public
extracts from what jeremy corbyn is expected to say in his big speech. i think this is the most interesting thing. he says he will replace the thatcher economic model entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similarthings. if entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. if you ask what that actually means, it means spending much more on public
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the headlines: the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to assure we have a tariff free access with the single market. half of our trade is with europe. i would also say we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. people in germany are voting in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump faces a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over race relations. six people have been injured in a suspected acid attack in a shopping centre in east london. more now on the increasing tensions between north korea and the united states. president trump has warned north korea's leaders might not be around much longer. that follows a speech at the united nations in which north korea's foreign minister called him mentally derange. earlier, us warplanes flow close to north korea's coach in what the pentagon
the headlines: the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to assure we have a tariff free access with the single market. half of our trade is with europe. i would also say we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. people in germany are voting in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a...
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jeremy corbyn resists calls from labour members to remain in the eu single market after brexit, saying it could make it harder to protect british workers and invest in industry. the important priority is to ensure that we have tariff free trade access to the european market. half of all our traders with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. american football stars kneel during their national anthem, protesting against racism in the us. donald trump says they're unpatriotic. the germans are digesting an election result which will reverberate for years to come. angela merkel has led the christian democratic party to be the biggest in this election, but that and it is a big but, this has been a disastrous night for the chancellor. the cdu and csu have lost ground since the last election. let's bring the latest projections we have, the latest exit polls, which show you the cdu and csu projected to get 33%, below where they were polling recent days, and also well below the over 41% they got in the last election. the second part
jeremy corbyn resists calls from labour members to remain in the eu single market after brexit, saying it could make it harder to protect british workers and invest in industry. the important priority is to ensure that we have tariff free trade access to the european market. half of all our traders with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. american football stars kneel during their national anthem, protesting against racism in the...
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polly, jeremy corbyn says the centre ground shifts, and it's shifted his way. hasit? i am not sure the concept of the centre is very useful because in the end you have a binary system, a tory party in total disarray led by somebody that none of their own party like very much, and so, it's a question of which is least worst and i think that is what the last election was about. but there is no doubt that he has won 40% of the vote with a manifesto that was extremely popular. the moment it was published, the public opinion polls changed, he had been 11 points behind and suddenly he was really up there as a contender. people are very much in favour of bringing back our appalling rail system, the disaster of the privatisation of utilities is now being exposed as what a mistake thatcher made on that, everything there really has been a change of attitude. whether people would call themselves very left wing, i don't know. but it was pragmatic, retail politics, promising students they would get free tuition and promising old people they would get bigger pensions than they have
polly, jeremy corbyn says the centre ground shifts, and it's shifted his way. hasit? i am not sure the concept of the centre is very useful because in the end you have a binary system, a tory party in total disarray led by somebody that none of their own party like very much, and so, it's a question of which is least worst and i think that is what the last election was about. but there is no doubt that he has won 40% of the vote with a manifesto that was extremely popular. the moment it was...
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six the role of the intelligence services in smearing jeremy corbyn will come to light and you haven't got one shred of evidence here that i can have you you have a reputation for you you have you you have a reputation of being a sophisticated journalist of round i went on one of them but i was nowhere around i arrived around the world and if you if you believe for one second that security forces with your experience are not involved in these type of political muscle i should one shred of every of course you don't have notice i don't know it was a smear it was merely a security hole and well for shame or shame on me for security for smearing the security forces the security forces they have a day to the day i have not only their history.
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jeremy corbyn asked delegates at conference to debate in a comrade and respectful way. does that suggest for the optimism there are divisions about which way they are divisions about which way they are going to go on brexit?” are divisions about which way they are going to go on brexit? i think that's one of the areas where there could be division, but if you think back to this time last year, jeremy corbyn had just survived another bitter leadership contest. yesterday, he arrived in brighton to cha nts yesterday, he arrived in brighton to chants of, "oh jeremy yesterday, he arrived in brighton to chants of, "0hjeremy corbyn." i think he is getting used to the sound of adulation. this is the first chance the party had a chance to get together en masse since the jeremy corbyn's when labour did better than expected, gaining 30 mps. even though labour didn't do well enough to get into government, there will be lots of celebrating and despite that, that doesn't mean there will be divisions lurking behind the scenes, some in the party are behind the scenes, some in the par
jeremy corbyn asked delegates at conference to debate in a comrade and respectful way. does that suggest for the optimism there are divisions about which way they are divisions about which way they are going to go on brexit?” are divisions about which way they are going to go on brexit? i think that's one of the areas where there could be division, but if you think back to this time last year, jeremy corbyn had just survived another bitter leadership contest. yesterday, he arrived in brighton...
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jeremy corbyn put it at the centre of his speech in those terms. amongst the news coverage and the debate about how many people died, individual lives have perhaps lost the detail they deserve. we have spent a long time piecing together, the lives of a community on one floor, on the 21st floor, and we wanted to make sure the people who died there are remembered for more than just the manner of their untimely deaths. we wanted to find out what it was like to live in grenfell tower and perhaps from the slightly one—dimensional coverage we have had, you might be surprised. one of the survivors is just 12, and she showed such courage on the night of the fire, and what she tells us is deeply upsetting but it offers a level of understanding we haven't had before. in evaluating what to broadcast, we took advice from child psychiatrists and child trauma experts who are working with survivors at grenfell, but i have two warn you this film is distressing. for more than three months, it's burnt out shell has stood as testament to horror, but for decades, gr
jeremy corbyn put it at the centre of his speech in those terms. amongst the news coverage and the debate about how many people died, individual lives have perhaps lost the detail they deserve. we have spent a long time piecing together, the lives of a community on one floor, on the 21st floor, and we wanted to make sure the people who died there are remembered for more than just the manner of their untimely deaths. we wanted to find out what it was like to live in grenfell tower and perhaps...
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listening to jeremy corbyn this morning, maybe it shouldn't be surprising. throughout his career he has been pretty eurosceptic. he will not go as far as saying we should stay in the single market, raising some of the problems he does have with it. this has caused fury among some labour mps. the reaction tonight on twitter and fringe meetings and some of them saying exactly that, that this is the biggest issue facing the country. heidi alexander says she is gobsmacked and that they are a laughing stock for not discussing it. chuka umunna says they should not that the debate but lead it and ben bradshaw says it undermines the claim that they are listening to members. in the last couple of minutes there has been an indication from labour sources that there may be something tomorrow. we know kia starmer, the shadow brexit secretary, will make a speech tomorrow. there seems to be a suggestion that could be broader and might bea suggestion that could be broader and might be a vote of some kind. i don't think it will be about many labour mps want about the single
listening to jeremy corbyn this morning, maybe it shouldn't be surprising. throughout his career he has been pretty eurosceptic. he will not go as far as saying we should stay in the single market, raising some of the problems he does have with it. this has caused fury among some labour mps. the reaction tonight on twitter and fringe meetings and some of them saying exactly that, that this is the biggest issue facing the country. heidi alexander says she is gobsmacked and that they are a...
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jeremy corbyn knows he'll walk out to rapture. every time his fans make his entrance. # 0h, jeremy corbyn. two minutes and 32 seconds of chanting and applause, adoration and belief. conference, thank you so much for that wonderful welcome and this incredible feeling and spirit and unity and love and affection we have here. he's much more than a contender now. against all predictions injune we won the largest increase in the labour vote since 1945. cheering and applause. and achieved labour's best vote for a generation. it's a result which has put the tories on notice and labour on the threshold of power. cheering and applause. after tensions round the edges of conference, he demanded any political abuse done in his name comes to an end. but there were boos for the tories‘ deal with the dup. and sharp words from him on their record. nhs waiting lists lengthening. school class sizes growing and teachers leaving. over four million children now living in poverty. and condemned by the united nations for vile lating the rights of disa
jeremy corbyn knows he'll walk out to rapture. every time his fans make his entrance. # 0h, jeremy corbyn. two minutes and 32 seconds of chanting and applause, adoration and belief. conference, thank you so much for that wonderful welcome and this incredible feeling and spirit and unity and love and affection we have here. he's much more than a contender now. against all predictions injune we won the largest increase in the labour vote since 1945. cheering and applause. and achieved labour's...
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in the labor party you know the type of attacks that jeremy corbyn and so i had to put up with day in day out about attacks on louis zalman or me thought you know . about certainly deserving colleagues under labor's national exact absolutely disgraceful and anybody who was found to be involved in any anti sematic behavior is dealt with by the labor party procedures and condemned out of hand by jeremy kaufman that's why the campaign against anti semitism called labor's inquiry a vague meaningless whitewash the reality is starr the campaign that was launched any opportunity we might come on to issues like venezuela or any little thing that gives people the opportunity to try and undermine corba and paint the labor party as some form of. anti semitic. symmetric. organization is used by these people it's absolutely wrong and they're all jewish organizations and jewish left comrades in israel who are condemning the type of attacks and vilification of the labor party the labor and i'm going translating them planted now i'm letting her let me say i know you don't let me say this to you peopl
in the labor party you know the type of attacks that jeremy corbyn and so i had to put up with day in day out about attacks on louis zalman or me thought you know . about certainly deserving colleagues under labor's national exact absolutely disgraceful and anybody who was found to be involved in any anti sematic behavior is dealt with by the labor party procedures and condemned out of hand by jeremy kaufman that's why the campaign against anti semitism called labor's inquiry a vague...
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i was with jeremy corbyn this afternoon. and he's quite clear we are not taking options off the table. there will be no bigger or more important negotiation in my political lifetime. it would be foolish at this stage to take options off the table. but he said we should be out of the single market. he made it perfectly clear. andrew marr pressed him on it and that is what he said. what we're saying is that when the come out of the single market, freedom of movement will obviously fall. but we're not taking options off the table. what we have said is the transitional period, from march 2019 until we get to a new and final deal, will be within a customs union and within the single market. there is absolute clarity about that. and it is a united labour party position. it is a u—turn, because it wasn't long ago thatjeremy corbyn was sacking people for saying much the same thing? no. it's not a u—turn. it is a development of our policy. on the question of what are the terms of the transitional arrangements, labour has never sa
i was with jeremy corbyn this afternoon. and he's quite clear we are not taking options off the table. there will be no bigger or more important negotiation in my political lifetime. it would be foolish at this stage to take options off the table. but he said we should be out of the single market. he made it perfectly clear. andrew marr pressed him on it and that is what he said. what we're saying is that when the come out of the single market, freedom of movement will obviously fall. but we're...
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what the public said was the more they sought jeremy corbyn the more they liked him. that is our role at the moment to give people as much exposure to him as possible. what people also see is the issue of brexit not being voted on in this hall partly because momentum e—mailed people saying, this is a list of the votes we want cast and we want brexit right down there. was that a mistake. it is a shame that the current leadership will not be any different from the other leaderships which want to avoid a vote on issues that potentially don't go their way! that is nothing new. for me the issue is the principle. it is interesting to see the package because my own view is that i am pleased that labour leadership moved during transition to a position where we want to stay in the single market and the customs union. i'd like that to be our permanent position. i'm pleased with the change but i want to nudge it to the next stage. not just because of thejobs element. the difference between having access to the single market and membership of it is, anyone can access the single
what the public said was the more they sought jeremy corbyn the more they liked him. that is our role at the moment to give people as much exposure to him as possible. what people also see is the issue of brexit not being voted on in this hall partly because momentum e—mailed people saying, this is a list of the votes we want cast and we want brexit right down there. was that a mistake. it is a shame that the current leadership will not be any different from the other leaderships which want...
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polly, jeremy corbyn says the centre ground shifts, and it's shifted his way. hasit? lam not i am not sure of the concept of the ce ntre i am not sure of the concept of the centre being very useful because in the end you have a binary system, a tory party in total disarray led by somebody that none of their own party like very much, and so, it's a question of which is least worst and i think that is what the last election was about. but there is no doubt that he has won 40% of the vote with a manifesto that was extremely popular. the moment it was published, the public opinion polls changed, he had been 11 points behind and suddenly he was really up there as a contender. people are very much in favour of bringing back our appalling rail system, the disaster of the privatisation of utilities is now being exposed as what a mistake that are made on that, everything there really has beena that, everything there really has been a change of attitude. whether people would call themselves very left wing, i don't know. but it was pragmatic, retail politics, promising students
polly, jeremy corbyn says the centre ground shifts, and it's shifted his way. hasit? lam not i am not sure of the concept of the ce ntre i am not sure of the concept of the centre being very useful because in the end you have a binary system, a tory party in total disarray led by somebody that none of their own party like very much, and so, it's a question of which is least worst and i think that is what the last election was about. but there is no doubt that he has won 40% of the vote with a...