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the fact of the matter is, jeremy corbyn, like any leader, made mistakes. his major mistake goes back two and a half years. labour went to the electorate on the basis of respecting the 2016 referendum and pledging to take us out of the european union. he should have stuck with that policy. he should have stayed with that policy as labour's policy but then he would have had to have dealt with the half of the nation that believed in remain. and he should have argued the case that we would still have respected the 2016 referendum and taken us out of europe but we would do so in a way that protected jobs and investment and dealt with any of the fears that remainers had. what is so striking about your analysis is that you pile the blame on brexit and if and when boris johnson does indeed deliver over the next five years on getting brexit done, then that problem will have gone. absolutely. and so you believe that the way will be open for labour to perform brilliantly at the next election and win it. that is absolutely a challenge. a challenge. you do not acknowle
the fact of the matter is, jeremy corbyn, like any leader, made mistakes. his major mistake goes back two and a half years. labour went to the electorate on the basis of respecting the 2016 referendum and pledging to take us out of the european union. he should have stuck with that policy. he should have stayed with that policy as labour's policy but then he would have had to have dealt with the half of the nation that believed in remain. and he should have argued the case that we would still...
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the fact of the matter is, jeremy corbyn, made mistakes, like any leader. his major mistake goes back two and a half years. labour went to the electorate on the basis of respecting the 2016 referendum and pledging to take us out of the european union. he should have stuck with that policy. he should have stayed with that policy as labour's policy but that he would have had to have dealt with the half of the nation that believed in remain and he should have argued the case that we still would have respected the 2016 referendum and taken us out of europe but we would do so in a way that protected jobs and investment and dealt with any of the fears that remainers had. what is so striking about your analysis is that you pile the blame on brexit and if and when boris johnson does indeed deliver over the next five years on getting brexit done, then that problem will have gone and so you believe that the way will be open for labour to perform brilliantly at the next election and win it. that is absolutely a challenge. a challenge. you do not acknowledge at all, al
the fact of the matter is, jeremy corbyn, made mistakes, like any leader. his major mistake goes back two and a half years. labour went to the electorate on the basis of respecting the 2016 referendum and pledging to take us out of the european union. he should have stuck with that policy. he should have stayed with that policy as labour's policy but that he would have had to have dealt with the half of the nation that believed in remain and he should have argued the case that we still would...
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(crosstalk) jeremy corbyn, we knew he wasn't going to win the election. you don't want to dismiss that the fa ct of you don't want to dismiss that the fact of what happened in 2017. you wa nt to fact of what happened in 2017. you want to dismiss that the fact that since 1997, when i was delighted that tony had won and in previous elections, we went on a slide downwards. inequality, as a group, we lost a million jobs under downwards. inequality, as a group, we lost a millionjobs under a new labour, a million manufacturing jobs under new labour. and so there was a need for change. ed miliband tried to bring it in and in my opinion, he was slightly too timid in doing that and what mcdonald and corbyn came along to do was offer an alternative stop a radical alternative. how many times did you and i and everybody here on the doorstep, hear that all of the politicians were the same. but you can't choose between them, between labour, tory and mcdonald did, was put forward a genuine alternative to see whether people like to be alternative. that is democracy, that
(crosstalk) jeremy corbyn, we knew he wasn't going to win the election. you don't want to dismiss that the fa ct of you don't want to dismiss that the fact of what happened in 2017. you wa nt to fact of what happened in 2017. you want to dismiss that the fact that since 1997, when i was delighted that tony had won and in previous elections, we went on a slide downwards. inequality, as a group, we lost a million jobs under downwards. inequality, as a group, we lost a millionjobs under a new...
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boris johnson fielded domestic and foreign policy questions from labour party leader jeremy corbyn and other members in the house. >> the support for affected areas in the area, and we work closely with our partners to keep people safe. meetings with colleagues and others in addition to meetings later today. closed question one, mr. speaker, on the defense and security review. >> mr. speaker, we will continue to transform the u.k. economy through the budget in march and the comprehensive spending review later this year. the timing of that review will be announced shortly. >> i'm grateful for that reply speaker. maybe i -- may i urge the prime minister to tell what happened to the last review, which was done within a straitjacket of fiscal neutrality? it's meant that every extra pound spent on cybersecurity was a pound to be cut from the conventional armed forces. ensurere, will he try to that the next attempt at a provide -- combined security and defense review will not face such a straitjacket and will be concluded before, rather than after the comprehensive spending review? >> mr. sp
boris johnson fielded domestic and foreign policy questions from labour party leader jeremy corbyn and other members in the house. >> the support for affected areas in the area, and we work closely with our partners to keep people safe. meetings with colleagues and others in addition to meetings later today. closed question one, mr. speaker, on the defense and security review. >> mr. speaker, we will continue to transform the u.k. economy through the budget in march and the...
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as you say, jeremy corbyn went on theissue as you say, jeremy corbyn went on the issue of the deportation flights initially. he also talked about the extradition of the women who tragically killed harry dunn. interestingly, quite a lot of new conservative mps were pressing the prime minister to do things for their areas, like tackling knife crime and dealing with nhs contracts. i am joined crime and dealing with nhs contracts. iam joined by crime and dealing with nhs contracts. i am joined by a couple of new mps. somebody with slightly more prone entry experience also. let's start here. jeremy corbyn went on this issue of deportation flights. wasn't it, to some extent, playing into his opponent‘ flights. wasn‘t it, to some extent, playing into his opponent‘ hands? flights. wasn‘t it, to some extent, playing into his opponent' hands?” don‘t think anybody should be weak on the issue of human rights. that is the angle thatjeremy corbyn went on. it says a lot about us as a country if we have got people who have served their time in jail, country if we have got people who have serv
as you say, jeremy corbyn went on theissue as you say, jeremy corbyn went on the issue of the deportation flights initially. he also talked about the extradition of the women who tragically killed harry dunn. interestingly, quite a lot of new conservative mps were pressing the prime minister to do things for their areas, like tackling knife crime and dealing with nhs contracts. i am joined crime and dealing with nhs contracts. iam joined by crime and dealing with nhs contracts. i am joined by a...
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jeremy corbyn. the government has learned absolutely nothing from the windrush scandal. this cruel and callous government are trying to mislead the british people into thinking it's solely deporting foreign nationals, who are guilty of murder, rape and other very serious offences. this is clearly not the case. take the example of a young black boy who came to the uk at age five, and is now being deported after serving time for a drugs offence. if there was a case of a young white boy... jeering. with blonde hair, who later dabbled in class a drugs and conspired with a friend to beat up a journalist, would he deport that boy, or is it... mr speaker, is it one rule for young black boys from the caribbean and another for white boys from the united states? prime minister! mr speaker, i think, quite frankly, that the right honourable gentleman demeans himself, and by the way, besmirches... besmirches the reputation, besmirches the reputation of the wind rush generation. who came to this country to work i
jeremy corbyn. the government has learned absolutely nothing from the windrush scandal. this cruel and callous government are trying to mislead the british people into thinking it's solely deporting foreign nationals, who are guilty of murder, rape and other very serious offences. this is clearly not the case. take the example of a young black boy who came to the uk at age five, and is now being deported after serving time for a drugs offence. if there was a case of a young white boy......
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so, jeremy corbyn asked the pm what she meant. borisjohnson described the government's record as "phenomenal". last year was the first year on record that renewables produced more of the energy of this country than fossil fuels. he will know since 2010, 99% of solar panels that have achieved that miracle were installed under this government. we are delivering for the people in this country and we are reducing greenhouse gases. all he would produce i'm afraid is a load of a hot air. jeremy corbyn said the government was set to miss it's carbon emissions targets and he turned to claims that both david cameron and william hague had turned down the job of cop 26 president. we discovered this morning that two former conservative leaders have also turned down the job formally done by his minister. maybe it will be a third time lucky. maybe we can make a joint approach to the member for woodford green. maybe he would like to take on that job. he is over here and in the chamber all ready for it. his own former tory minister said we should
so, jeremy corbyn asked the pm what she meant. borisjohnson described the government's record as "phenomenal". last year was the first year on record that renewables produced more of the energy of this country than fossil fuels. he will know since 2010, 99% of solar panels that have achieved that miracle were installed under this government. we are delivering for the people in this country and we are reducing greenhouse gases. all he would produce i'm afraid is a load of a hot air....
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none of them have really this on anything that jeremy corbyn did except a little bit on anti—semitism when they said that rebecca today implying today that nobody meant to use anti—semitic troops and would be mortified if they realise what they we re mortified if they realise what they were saying about jewish mortified if they realise what they were saying aboutjewish people being rich and turned out to be anti—semitic. that just feels like they haven't woken up and smell the coffee and it will be a long way back to power for the labour party. you are still a lib dem. former lib dem. anti-partisan. i'm not a member of any political party. thank you both indeed. that that's it for the papers this hour. john and polly will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. but for the moment, from us, it's goodbye. hello. fair to say we have not r
none of them have really this on anything that jeremy corbyn did except a little bit on anti—semitism when they said that rebecca today implying today that nobody meant to use anti—semitic troops and would be mortified if they realise what they we re mortified if they realise what they were saying about jewish mortified if they realise what they were saying aboutjewish people being rich and turned out to be anti—semitic. that just feels like they haven't woken up and smell the coffee and...
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corbyn -- jeremy corbyn has voted on actions against taking action on climate change until he became prime minister. i hope he changes his mind before cop 26 meeting glasgow. onaking of a global lead climate change, the u.s. sec. state is visiting today. >> president trump's latest middle east peace plan is not a peace plan will annex palestinian territory, lock-in is really colonization, transfer palestinians citizens of israel and deny palestinian people their rights. when the government meets with the u.s. secretary of state later today, will he make it clear that the british government will stand for a genuine internationally backed peace plan rather than the stuff proposed by trump yesterday. clear,speaker, let's be this is a problem that has bedeviled the world for decades. the middle east in particular. no peace plan is perfect. but this has the merit of a two state solution. it is a two state solution. it would and sure that jerusalem is both the capital of israel and of the palestinian people. and i urge him, rather than being so characteristic lean negative, to reach out to
corbyn -- jeremy corbyn has voted on actions against taking action on climate change until he became prime minister. i hope he changes his mind before cop 26 meeting glasgow. onaking of a global lead climate change, the u.s. sec. state is visiting today. >> president trump's latest middle east peace plan is not a peace plan will annex palestinian territory, lock-in is really colonization, transfer palestinians citizens of israel and deny palestinian people their rights. when the...
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jeremy corbyn! the welsh government have done their best to step up to the crisis, despite the underfunding from westminster. the prime minister was keen to pose for cameras when there is a crisis on during the election. but he often goes awol. he was late to respond to the london riots because he was on holiday. he was on a private island when the iranian general was assassinated. and last week, he was with his head in the sand in a mansion in kent. the mp for calder valley, another of his colleagues, said, "it's not good enough". how can the country trust a prime minister — a part—time prime minister? last night — last night, schmoozing tory party donors at a very expensive black—tie ball, instead of getting out there and supporting the people who are suffering because of the floods. this government needs to step up to the plate and invest in defences, and ensure there is real insurance for people whose homes are being ruined by these floods as we speak! mr speaker, the right honourable ge
jeremy corbyn! the welsh government have done their best to step up to the crisis, despite the underfunding from westminster. the prime minister was keen to pose for cameras when there is a crisis on during the election. but he often goes awol. he was late to respond to the london riots because he was on holiday. he was on a private island when the iranian general was assassinated. and last week, he was with his head in the sand in a mansion in kent. the mp for calder valley, another of his...
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i didn't like his sta nce jeremy corbyn? i didn't like his stance on terrorism, that while the ira were bombing and killing innocent people in this country he was supporting them. and i have family there who go into a rage when you mention it. one of them was an ex policeman. in bassetlaw there is a group of us, a strong labour area and he got absolutely slaughtered, he went from 7000 majority to 15,000 down. a massive swing. that's what you've got to overcome. it really is massive. tony, a plaster originally from the wirral. you lovejeremy corbyn and you are anxious that these candidates will move away from that and you don't want it to happen. i'm truly the opposite in a sense. i would describe myself as a lapsed labour voter and i never voted for gordon brown or ed miliband or tony blair at the end of his time as pm, and i think it's really important that we have a party in britain that has a socialist agenda and when jeremy corbyn came out there were some things i didn't like, but on the whole, he brought me back to labo
i didn't like his sta nce jeremy corbyn? i didn't like his stance on terrorism, that while the ira were bombing and killing innocent people in this country he was supporting them. and i have family there who go into a rage when you mention it. one of them was an ex policeman. in bassetlaw there is a group of us, a strong labour area and he got absolutely slaughtered, he went from 7000 majority to 15,000 down. a massive swing. that's what you've got to overcome. it really is massive. tony, a...
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jeremy corbyn suggested the prime minister should visit flood—hit areas — as he himself had done. when i visited pontypridd last week i saw at first hand the damage and destruction these floods had caused to people's lives, homes and businesses. but the prime minister was silent, sulking in his grace and favour mansion at chevening. after two weeks of flooding, mr speaker, memes are being produced, asking not "where?s wally? " but, "where?s boris? " when is the government going to stop hiding and show people that he actually cares? mr speaker, i am very proud of the response that the government has mounted over the past few days. we convened the national flood response centre on the 14th. since the flooding began, there has been a constant stream of ministerial activity led by my right honourable friends the secretary of state for environment, for communities and government. no—one should underestimate the anguish that flooding causes, and of course it is an absolute shock to the households that are affected, but it is thanks to the measures that this government have put in that
jeremy corbyn suggested the prime minister should visit flood—hit areas — as he himself had done. when i visited pontypridd last week i saw at first hand the damage and destruction these floods had caused to people's lives, homes and businesses. but the prime minister was silent, sulking in his grace and favour mansion at chevening. after two weeks of flooding, mr speaker, memes are being produced, asking not "where?s wally? " but, "where?s boris? " when is the...
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and he is not jeremy corbyn's favoured air.” am making a plea to the labour party, for goodness sake, stop fighting among yourself. there is a leadership contest, there has to be a contest. can't theyjust realise the damage they are doing? we have a government which has an 80 majority. if there was ever a time that we need the opposition to behave in a way which is less bloodletting and much more bringing them together, i was going to stand as an mp ten yea rs was going to stand as an mp ten years ago and every party approached me because i was quite well—known then... they all want to do then. i‘m nota then... they all want to do then. i‘m not a labour person, then... they all want to do then. i‘m nota labour person, i‘m then... they all want to do then. i‘m not a labour person, i‘m not on anything, ijust i‘m not a labour person, i‘m not on anything, i just think we desperately need an opposition and reading this stuff, it is just woeful. let us get onto windrush which is in the guardian. the guardian is the paper that has made all the running on the windrush disast
and he is not jeremy corbyn's favoured air.” am making a plea to the labour party, for goodness sake, stop fighting among yourself. there is a leadership contest, there has to be a contest. can't theyjust realise the damage they are doing? we have a government which has an 80 majority. if there was ever a time that we need the opposition to behave in a way which is less bloodletting and much more bringing them together, i was going to stand as an mp ten yea rs was going to stand as an mp ten...
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so, jeremy corbyn asked the pm what she meant. borisjohnson said the government's record was phenomenal. last year was the first year on record that renewables produced more of the energy of this country than fossil fuels. we are delivering for the people of this country, we are reducing greenhouse gases. all he produces, i'm afraid, is a load of hot air. jeremy corbyn honed in on what claire 0'neill had said. his own former tory minister said, we should have clear actions, and agreed plan and a road map for the year of action but we do not. so, why is the prime minister failing so spectacularly to measure up to the scale of the climate crisis that this country and indeed this planet is facing? mr speaker, this is beyond satire. this government, this is the first country, the first major economy in the world, in the world to have set a target of carbon neutral by 2050. earlier in the week, politicaljournalists walked out of a downing street briefing after number ten said some publications weren't welcome. the snp leader at westmin
so, jeremy corbyn asked the pm what she meant. borisjohnson said the government's record was phenomenal. last year was the first year on record that renewables produced more of the energy of this country than fossil fuels. we are delivering for the people of this country, we are reducing greenhouse gases. all he produces, i'm afraid, is a load of hot air. jeremy corbyn honed in on what claire 0'neill had said. his own former tory minister said, we should have clear actions, and agreed plan and...
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so, jeremy corbyn asked the pm what she meant. borisjohnson said the government's record was phenomenal. last year was the first year on record that renewables produced more of the energy of this country than fossil fuels. we are delivering for the people of this country, we are reducing greenhouse gases. all he produces, i'm afraid, is a load of hot air. jeremy corbyn honed in on what claire o'neill had said. his own former tory minister said, we should have clear actions, an agreed plan and a road map for the year of action but we do not. so, why is the prime minister failing so spectacularly to measure up to the scale of the climate crisis that this country and indeed this planet is facing? mr speaker, this is beyond satire. this government, this is the first country, the first major economy in the world, in the world to have set a target of carbon neutral by 2050. earlier in the week, politicaljournalists walked out of a downing street briefing after number ten said some publications weren't welcome. the snp leader at westmins
so, jeremy corbyn asked the pm what she meant. borisjohnson said the government's record was phenomenal. last year was the first year on record that renewables produced more of the energy of this country than fossil fuels. we are delivering for the people of this country, we are reducing greenhouse gases. all he produces, i'm afraid, is a load of hot air. jeremy corbyn honed in on what claire o'neill had said. his own former tory minister said, we should have clear actions, an agreed plan and a...
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where did jeremy corbyn go wrong in the last election? and please be honest. i am honest. i think of all the candidates, and the one who has criticised what happened in the last election, i don't think the others really have. i have been completely honest about the fact that i think we had far too much of the manifesto. i don't disagree with anything that was in the manifesto, and i don't want to go back to the 1990s, but i want to go back in terms of winning elections, one of the things we did was have pledge cards, we had priorities. the manifesto was overwhelming, we were making many announcements a day and people couldn't keep up and they didn't believe us. we have to have our priorities right, and we have to be clear about what it is that we stand for, so that is number one. number two is there is another way, it really doesn't have to be like this. a different government can lead us in a different direction. i believe britain can be better than this, but people don't believe in us and they didn't believe we could do it, and i think one of the reasons, there were many
where did jeremy corbyn go wrong in the last election? and please be honest. i am honest. i think of all the candidates, and the one who has criticised what happened in the last election, i don't think the others really have. i have been completely honest about the fact that i think we had far too much of the manifesto. i don't disagree with anything that was in the manifesto, and i don't want to go back to the 1990s, but i want to go back in terms of winning elections, one of the things we did...
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by jeremy corbyn and in the eunice -- in the u.s. by bernie sanders. as far as democrats, i do not think anybody takes bernie sanders seriously in europe. sometimes i think they should because the fact he is getting a high percentage of the young vote should be worrisome to all of us. i think they would respect mr. bloomberg much more because he is a successful business person. i do not think that is going to sell well in today's democratic party, where success and capitalism is viewed -- is looked down upon by many on the parties far progressive left frank -- left flank. i do not think that will work in the primaries but in the general election it could have appealed to moderate republicans. david: let's ask someone who has worked with the democratic party. tom steyer says you have to take the president on on the economy. is there room for someone in the democratic party to take the president on given the strength of the economy. basil: there is, but it is a very nuanced argument. it is not an argument that says the economy is not doing well, but if y
by jeremy corbyn and in the eunice -- in the u.s. by bernie sanders. as far as democrats, i do not think anybody takes bernie sanders seriously in europe. sometimes i think they should because the fact he is getting a high percentage of the young vote should be worrisome to all of us. i think they would respect mr. bloomberg much more because he is a successful business person. i do not think that is going to sell well in today's democratic party, where success and capitalism is viewed -- is...
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rebecca long—bailey said she would be prepared to offer jeremy corbyn a place. keir starmer was a good deal more circumspect. if you can believe it, given that we've been at this for weeks, the ballot is only dropping today. no votes have been cast yet. i'm focused on winning this race and getting as many votes as i possibly can through my argument about unity, effective opposition, and focus on winning the next general election. i have not discussed the shadow cabinet with anybody. and therefore whatever is swirling around, because there are names everywhere. . . ed miliband? it is all rumour. i can tell you i have not had a discussion with anybody on this. it is all rumour. and although keir starmer is the favourite, he has fought what appears to be a pretty cautious campaign, anxious to alienate none of thejeremy campaign, anxious to alienate none of the jeremy corbyn supporters, saying that manifesto ofjeremy corbyn would remain the foundation of his approach and he would not trash mr corbyn's years. you sense he is trying to keep all sides on board. at the
rebecca long—bailey said she would be prepared to offer jeremy corbyn a place. keir starmer was a good deal more circumspect. if you can believe it, given that we've been at this for weeks, the ballot is only dropping today. no votes have been cast yet. i'm focused on winning this race and getting as many votes as i possibly can through my argument about unity, effective opposition, and focus on winning the next general election. i have not discussed the shadow cabinet with anybody. and...
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corbyn they will be emphasizing their anti racist and identity politics credentials to take over what corbin has created is the largest socialist movement in west europe. i say this to many people have discussions about politics with really cut through all the rhetoric all of the ballast all of the. platitudes and what is their voting record what are their policies if you looked into the house that famous image of the vote in the house when the vote was going down around the world and rush scandal just before it was even a scandal only 3 members of parliament turned up to vote against that bill and we know who they were dying john mcdonald in germany called in everybody else even david levy who i think is a fantastic voice against this injustice didn't vote against it when they had the opportunity and that should tell us something really clear about that posture who they like the pope and who actually backs their words with action ok with joe musically let's talk about the music on the album how we reflect take all the complexity and i have to say you probably do reflect it really wel
corbyn they will be emphasizing their anti racist and identity politics credentials to take over what corbin has created is the largest socialist movement in west europe. i say this to many people have discussions about politics with really cut through all the rhetoric all of the ballast all of the. platitudes and what is their voting record what are their policies if you looked into the house that famous image of the vote in the house when the vote was going down around the world and rush...
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corbyn they will be emphasizing their anti racist and identity politics credentials to take over what corbin has created is the largest socialist movement in west europe. i say this to many people have discussions about politics with really cut through all the rhetoric all of the ballast all of the. platitudes and what is their voting record what are their policies if you looked into the house the famous image of the vote in the house when the vote was going down around the world and rush scandal just before it was even a scandal only 3 members of parliament turned up to vote against that bill and we know who they were dying john mcdonald in germany called in everybody else even david levy who i think is a fantastic voice against this injustice didn't vote against it when they had the opportunity and that should tell us something really clear about that posture who they like the pope and who actually backs their words with action ok with joe musically let's talk about the music on the album how we reflect take all the complexity and i have to say you probably do reflect it really well
corbyn they will be emphasizing their anti racist and identity politics credentials to take over what corbin has created is the largest socialist movement in west europe. i say this to many people have discussions about politics with really cut through all the rhetoric all of the ballast all of the. platitudes and what is their voting record what are their policies if you looked into the house the famous image of the vote in the house when the vote was going down around the world and rush...
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corbyn they will be emphasizing their anti racist and identity politics credentials to take over what corbin has created is the largest socialist movement in west europe. i say this to many people have discussions about politics with really cut through all the rhetoric all of the ballast all of the. platitudes and what is their voting record what are their policies if you looked into the house the famous image of the vote in the house when the vote was going down around the world and rush scandal just before it was even a scandal only 3 members of parliament turned up to vote against that bill and we know who they were dying from what donald generally called them everybody else even david levy who i think is a fantastic voice against this injustice didn't vote against it when they had the opportunity and that should tell us something really clear about who's that posture who they're like the pope and who actually backs their words with action ok with joe musically let's talk about the music on the album how we reflect take all the complexity and i have to say you probably do reflect i
corbyn they will be emphasizing their anti racist and identity politics credentials to take over what corbin has created is the largest socialist movement in west europe. i say this to many people have discussions about politics with really cut through all the rhetoric all of the ballast all of the. platitudes and what is their voting record what are their policies if you looked into the house the famous image of the vote in the house when the vote was going down around the world and rush...
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corbyn isa 70. candidates, mind you jeremy corbyn is a 70. maybe as the average age changes, we need older politicians. some say we finish up politicians way to older. i like the chinese who venerate older politicians.|j way to older. i like the chinese who venerate older politicians. i bet. it is how old you seem. bernie sanders is running a genuinely energetic campaign. he had a heart attack two months ago. but he came back from that so strongly. he is very old as well. let's end on something a bit more... the real secret that it is not what you cook but what you serve it on. it does not surprise me at all. if you have a tablecloth when you serve your food, they gave people the same tomato soup. they did it once with bright lighting and no tablecloth, dim lighting and tablecloth and the ta ble clot h dim lighting and tablecloth and the tablecloth that the most to judge how good the soup was and how long they stayed at the table. that does not surprise me at all. i am a total sucker for that. 57 was the average score when the light was deeme
corbyn isa 70. candidates, mind you jeremy corbyn is a 70. maybe as the average age changes, we need older politicians. some say we finish up politicians way to older. i like the chinese who venerate older politicians.|j way to older. i like the chinese who venerate older politicians. i bet. it is how old you seem. bernie sanders is running a genuinely energetic campaign. he had a heart attack two months ago. but he came back from that so strongly. he is very old as well. let's end on something...
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corbyn they will be emphasizing their anti racist and identity politics credentials to take over what corbin has created is the largest socialist movement in western europe i say this to many people have discussions about politics with really cut through all the rhetoric all of the ballast all of the. platitudes and what they're voting records what are their policies if you looked into the house that famous image of the vote in the house when the vote was going down around there when rush scandal just before it was even a scandal only 3 members of parliament turned up to vote against that bill and we know who they were die and john mcdonald in germany called in everybody. even david levy who i think is a fantastic voice against this injustice didn't vote against it when they had the opportunity and that should tell us something really clear about who's that posture who likes the pope and who actually backs their words with action ok with so musically let's talk about the mids get on the album how we reflect take all the complexity and i have to say you probably do reflect it really we
corbyn they will be emphasizing their anti racist and identity politics credentials to take over what corbin has created is the largest socialist movement in western europe i say this to many people have discussions about politics with really cut through all the rhetoric all of the ballast all of the. platitudes and what they're voting records what are their policies if you looked into the house that famous image of the vote in the house when the vote was going down around there when rush...
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including jeremy corbyn himself and the unite general secretary len mccluskey. lisa nandy is seen as an outsider, given a 4% chance of winning. she has impressed some people with performances particularly in recent tv debates. labour members have a vote. there are a lot of them now. 100,000 new members havejoined since the start of the leadership campaign. it is hard to know what that will mean for individual candidates. but the campaign goes on. this weekend there will be more events. all three of them appearing at hustings in peterborough and durham. and to be fair to them and the organisation, they have been getting around the country. the organisation, they have been getting around the countrym the organisation, they have been getting around the country. it is a busy campaign. they go around the country seeing lots of members in person at hustings events. if nothing else for whoever wins, it will be good training for a general election campaign. thank you. some of england's top rugby union clubs are backing a new scheme being rolled out to help young boys to
including jeremy corbyn himself and the unite general secretary len mccluskey. lisa nandy is seen as an outsider, given a 4% chance of winning. she has impressed some people with performances particularly in recent tv debates. labour members have a vote. there are a lot of them now. 100,000 new members havejoined since the start of the leadership campaign. it is hard to know what that will mean for individual candidates. but the campaign goes on. this weekend there will be more events. all...
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corbyn and labourthen to when no one expected jeremy corbyn and labour then to do as well as they did in that election. and it was over, younger people voting about housing, tuition fees at universities and so on. and a promise of sort of radical change on that agenda. so the thing that they have to address is, can they retain this momentum? because corbyn, they lost it afterwards. for the other parties, i bet there will be, there is another election, in much greater focus on pledging various things to address the concerns of under 35 is, because that is clearly where sinn fein sought. i was speaking to a very senior figure in the snp the other day, they made an interesting observation or pose the question, why is that the parties of the left who also advocate a national agenda, independence of various forms, do well, whereas other parties on the left don't? i know you don't think that played a big part in the sinn fein success, but what the snp, which is an effective party of the left, and sinn fein are nationalist parties doing well, and other left parties doing well, and other left
corbyn and labourthen to when no one expected jeremy corbyn and labour then to do as well as they did in that election. and it was over, younger people voting about housing, tuition fees at universities and so on. and a promise of sort of radical change on that agenda. so the thing that they have to address is, can they retain this momentum? because corbyn, they lost it afterwards. for the other parties, i bet there will be, there is another election, in much greater focus on pledging various...
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where did jeremy corbyn go wrong in the last election? and please be honest. i am honest. i think of all the candidates, and the one who has criticised what happened in the last election, i don't think the others really have. i have been completely honest about the fact that i think we had far too much of the manifesto. i don't disagree with anything that was in the manifesto, and i don't want to go back to the 1990s, but i want to go back in terms of winning elections, one of the things we did was have pledge cards, we had priorities. the manifesto was overwhelming, we were making many announcements a day and people couldn't keep up and they didn't believe us. we have to have our priorities right, and we have to be clear about what it is that we stand for, so that is number one. number two is there is another way, it really doesn't have to be like this. a different government can lead us in a different direction. i believe britain can be better than this, but people don't believe in us and they didn't believe we could do it, and i think one of the reasons, there were many
where did jeremy corbyn go wrong in the last election? and please be honest. i am honest. i think of all the candidates, and the one who has criticised what happened in the last election, i don't think the others really have. i have been completely honest about the fact that i think we had far too much of the manifesto. i don't disagree with anything that was in the manifesto, and i don't want to go back to the 1990s, but i want to go back in terms of winning elections, one of the things we did...
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corbyn, would choose as the placement leader. sir keir starmer has said this is politically motivated. the party... the campaign tea m motivated. the party... the campaign team have examined whether they were loopholes, but they decided not to proceed with that. they also point to questions around rebecca long—bailey plus mag use of membership lists. we understand that they have raised concerns about that, and so in terms of rebecca long—bailey, we understand that there were links circulated to volu nteers there were links circulated to volunteers who had access to the membership database and 13 has said that that was completely innocent. so, there are a lot of questions around the use of databases and this is something that the labour party has said that it has told all of its candidates to be very careful about. and the impact it is having on the contest? it shows that things are getting ugly and as we get close to the 1st of april, the end state, and we find out who the winner is, i think all of the candidates are getting
corbyn, would choose as the placement leader. sir keir starmer has said this is politically motivated. the party... the campaign tea m motivated. the party... the campaign team have examined whether they were loopholes, but they decided not to proceed with that. they also point to questions around rebecca long—bailey plus mag use of membership lists. we understand that they have raised concerns about that, and so in terms of rebecca long—bailey, we understand that there were links...
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welcome back well to more of the 120th birthday of the british labor party now thanks to jeremy corbyn the largest socialist movement in any major country but the party now finds itself amidst an increasingly fractured leadership about love to defeat at the polls in december joining me now is former labor cabinet minister lord clog of when dimia who served as chancellor of the duchy of lancaster under tony blair he also served as they must shadow sector defense and shadow agriculture minister will collect thank thanks for coming on the show called been turned into the largest social movement repeatedly in western europe is it now finished you know far from it and i think we've got to think jeremy called me in for the way he's gonna live and i support you know the last election december is very confusing because if you look at it in catastrophic well you say cut dystrophic but remember we normally have 40 seats in scotland we had one we did almost a wipe out in wales. you know for labor we lost a lot to cease this time and if you look at england in spite of the red wall that the press a
welcome back well to more of the 120th birthday of the british labor party now thanks to jeremy corbyn the largest socialist movement in any major country but the party now finds itself amidst an increasingly fractured leadership about love to defeat at the polls in december joining me now is former labor cabinet minister lord clog of when dimia who served as chancellor of the duchy of lancaster under tony blair he also served as they must shadow sector defense and shadow agriculture minister...
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does not support explicitly giving is something different about this obviously jeremy corbyn was heavily attacked for supporting palestine and bernie sanders whose relatives died in the holocaust this some of been accusing bernie sanders of anti semitism trying to hang time the time to hang over his supporters as well as and his son is with the same code that they hung coping with by smearing smear tactics and this trait sure of julian is so this post of the now with the with the flag. this is why we feel a lot of the time well the d.n.c. obviously has been alleged to be attacking bernie sanders over the primary season just as they did in 2016 where they prevented him from becoming the next president of the united states then could you see why people are thinking it's a russian agent because it stemmed from wiki leaks the gain russian gave that you know russia has been the biggest waste of time literally wasting everybody's time for the last where did it come from i mean it's so due to chris there were about an identifiable ball steering the 2016 and how in a minute what foreign countrie
does not support explicitly giving is something different about this obviously jeremy corbyn was heavily attacked for supporting palestine and bernie sanders whose relatives died in the holocaust this some of been accusing bernie sanders of anti semitism trying to hang time the time to hang over his supporters as well as and his son is with the same code that they hung coping with by smearing smear tactics and this trait sure of julian is so this post of the now with the with the flag. this is...
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despite being part of a mass walk—out from jeremy corbyn's front bench in 2016, keir starmer was soon back as shadow brexit secretary. it is not possible to guarantee no tariffs under a new deal brexit. no, technological solutions are not currently available in relation to the border in northern ireland. and, no, the uk cannot cherry—pick their withdrawal agreement. but he was instrumental in the big picture, too, eventually steering labour's brexit policy towards backing a further referendum, with the option to remain in the eu. when that time comes, i will campaign for remain, alongside millions of other people in this country. that policy ultimately failed to convince voters. but keir starmer wants to put those arguments behind him. he wants to use the party's 2017 manifesto as a foundational document, and is promising to continue the radicalism of the corbyn years. keir starmer only became an mp in 2015. before that, he made his name in human rights law, having studied at leeds and oxford universities. as a barrister, he was involved in several high—profile cases, including de
despite being part of a mass walk—out from jeremy corbyn's front bench in 2016, keir starmer was soon back as shadow brexit secretary. it is not possible to guarantee no tariffs under a new deal brexit. no, technological solutions are not currently available in relation to the border in northern ireland. and, no, the uk cannot cherry—pick their withdrawal agreement. but he was instrumental in the big picture, too, eventually steering labour's brexit policy towards backing a further...
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jeremy corbyn. including jeremy corbyn himself and the unite's general secretary, len mccluskey. lisa nandy is seen as an outsider, only given a 4% chance of winning. she has impressed some people with performances, particularly in recent tv debates. labour members have a vote, there are a lot of them now, more than 100,000 new members have joined since the start of the leadership campaign. it is hard to know exactly what that will mean for individual candidates, but the campaign goes on. this weekend there will be more events, all three of them appearing at campaign hustings in peterborough and durham. to be fair to them and the organisation of the campaign, they have been getting around the country. it is a busy, busy campaign. they are going to lots of parts the country, seeing lots of members in person at these hustings events. they are very much on the road. the democratic presidential hopeful, bernie sanders, has warned russia not to meddle in us elections. mr sanders confirmed a report in the washington post that us intelligence officials had told him moscow was trying to
jeremy corbyn. including jeremy corbyn himself and the unite's general secretary, len mccluskey. lisa nandy is seen as an outsider, only given a 4% chance of winning. she has impressed some people with performances, particularly in recent tv debates. labour members have a vote, there are a lot of them now, more than 100,000 new members have joined since the start of the leadership campaign. it is hard to know exactly what that will mean for individual candidates, but the campaign goes on. this...
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corbyn as antipattern arctic anough was the key thing so many labor voters. i believe in their country because nothing else to believe. traditionally did nothing to believing and therefore they were they believed in britain right to wrong some may say that the reason jeremy coleman was able to increase their membership by such a great amount with the people that never would vote or take part in labor party politics they were inspired by corbin if we look at some of the pictures of the former prime ministers the few days before i mean this is in 120 years they're all war prime ministers at the them of the attlee obviously working with church within the malaria merge and see for rubber to get the money for the n.h.s. there's wilson who didn't go to vietnam but. arguably covertly was involved in the vietnam war as a man called tony blair the 2 you served under yeah i mean we take her a wilson i mean he was very brave in vietnam he resisted america america was desperate to get us to going to be at nam how are all wilson said we're not going to go there and he obv
corbyn as antipattern arctic anough was the key thing so many labor voters. i believe in their country because nothing else to believe. traditionally did nothing to believing and therefore they were they believed in britain right to wrong some may say that the reason jeremy coleman was able to increase their membership by such a great amount with the people that never would vote or take part in labor party politics they were inspired by corbin if we look at some of the pictures of the former...
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where did jeremy corbyn go wrong in the last election? and please be honest. i am honest. i think of all the candidates, and the one who has criticised what happened in the last election, i don‘t think the others really have. i have been com pletely the others really have. i have been completely honest about the fact that i think we had far too much of the manifesto. i don‘t disagree with anything that was in the manifesto, andi anything that was in the manifesto, and i don‘t want to go back to the 19905, and i don‘t want to go back to the 1990s, but and i don‘t want to go back to the 19905, but i and i don‘t want to go back to the 1990s, but i want to go back in terms of winning elections, one of the things we did was have pledge cards, we had priorities. the ma nifesto cards, we had priorities. the manifesto was overwhelming, we were making many announcements a day and people couldn‘t keep up and they didn‘t believe us. we have to have our priorities right, and we have to be clear about what it is that we stand for, so that is number one. number two is th
where did jeremy corbyn go wrong in the last election? and please be honest. i am honest. i think of all the candidates, and the one who has criticised what happened in the last election, i don‘t think the others really have. i have been com pletely the others really have. i have been completely honest about the fact that i think we had far too much of the manifesto. i don‘t disagree with anything that was in the manifesto, andi anything that was in the manifesto, and i don‘t want to go...
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we have had photos of jeremy corbyn with this tea and now we got over here with the conservatives, but they do make a really interesting point here, and that is that there is a brand behind this, there is an emotional distance, but when there are people, that is not such a distance, so be kind. thank you very much fiona, good to see you. hello there. we're moving into colder air more widely across the uk at the moment. yesterday, of course, we had quite a snowy scene across the northern half of the uk, notjust in scotland but also for northern england and the hills of northern ireland. further south there is still flooding, a major concern particularly on the river severn, and there is a lot of rain from this area of cloud here in the hills of wales that will be feeding into the river systems. that cloud brought the snow more recently in the north—east of scotland, that's pushing away, and instead we are drawing down colder air. this is proper polar maritime air, the air coming all the way from iceland and greenland, and it will feel colder. there could well be some icy patches aroun
we have had photos of jeremy corbyn with this tea and now we got over here with the conservatives, but they do make a really interesting point here, and that is that there is a brand behind this, there is an emotional distance, but when there are people, that is not such a distance, so be kind. thank you very much fiona, good to see you. hello there. we're moving into colder air more widely across the uk at the moment. yesterday, of course, we had quite a snowy scene across the northern half of...
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guy: you talked about jeremy corbyn. he is still the leader of the labour party, but not for much longer. one about senator sanders? if he was the nominee, do you think the market would become a little bit more relaxed -- less relaxed? people seem to be assuming it is going to be ok, that he is not into -- not going to end up in president. if he were, would he be curtailed in his ability to change the comic system because of the senate? eric: first of all, from a macro standpoint, if bernie begins to look very serious to be the democratic nominee, which, after nevada, south carolina, and super tuesday, i think he likely will, people are going to take note and get more serious. but what we are telling clients in terms of the kind of deals they are looking at, number one, i feel that what we know is they are much more strategic in nature than to have to be influenced one way or another right now. but what we are telling them is if you have a regulatory risk, meaning if you are an industry that is going to face, god forbid,
guy: you talked about jeremy corbyn. he is still the leader of the labour party, but not for much longer. one about senator sanders? if he was the nominee, do you think the market would become a little bit more relaxed -- less relaxed? people seem to be assuming it is going to be ok, that he is not into -- not going to end up in president. if he were, would he be curtailed in his ability to change the comic system because of the senate? eric: first of all, from a macro standpoint, if bernie...
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corbyn criticised borisjohnson, labelling the uk government's response as wholly inadequate. number ten said they are speaking to emergency services, local authorities and the welsh government, ready to provide assistance when needed. the first minister here has already pledged £10 million to help those affected across wales. tomas morgan, bbc news, monmouth. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: in germany, large crowds have joined vigils for the nine people shot dead by a far—right extremist in the town of hanau. many were immigrants from turkey, one was romanian. police are investigating whether the gunman had accomplices. a 28—year—old new zealander who killed the british backpacker grace millane has been sentenced to life in prison. the man was convicted in november of strangling miss millane, hours after they met through a dating website. voting has begun in iran's parliamentary election, which is expected to strengthen the country's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei. thousands of reformist candidates were barred from running and there hav
corbyn criticised borisjohnson, labelling the uk government's response as wholly inadequate. number ten said they are speaking to emergency services, local authorities and the welsh government, ready to provide assistance when needed. the first minister here has already pledged £10 million to help those affected across wales. tomas morgan, bbc news, monmouth. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: in germany, large crowds have joined vigils for the nine people shot dead by a...
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corbyn for not going up to yorkshire in the flooding but that was an election campaign so we did go was an election campaign so we did 9° up was an election campaign so we did go up there and he saw people and we recall him pushing them up or on the floor quite unsuccessfully. he is not in that this time may be due to his mopping ability but it is not a great sign that we have seen the environment secretary out and about today trying to reassure and talk about the new £4 billion going into flood defences. but eventually i guess the pm will go because inevitably in these dire situations the public pressure always dictates so. the public pressure always dictates so. grace? if he is not too busy dealing with the furore erupting in his own party i met her he will try to make time to hit some of the areas of the uk because it is really terrible sebastian has just areas of the uk because it is really terrible sebastian hasjust been saying. and obviously there is going to be these questions about the links between the clear increase in flooding across the country and climate change. and
corbyn for not going up to yorkshire in the flooding but that was an election campaign so we did go was an election campaign so we did 9° up was an election campaign so we did go up there and he saw people and we recall him pushing them up or on the floor quite unsuccessfully. he is not in that this time may be due to his mopping ability but it is not a great sign that we have seen the environment secretary out and about today trying to reassure and talk about the new £4 billion going into...
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boris johnson field of domestic and foreign policy questions from eber party leader jeremy corbyn and other party memos in the house. just other party members. we continue to work closely with our partners to help those affected and to keep people safe. in addition we can make that today. question number one mister speaker on the defense and security review. we will continue to transform through the budget large and the timing of that review will be announced shortly. may i urge the prime minister to recall what happened to the last confined security and defense review which was done within a straitjacket of fiscal neutrality's. it meant that every extra pound spent on the site or security was a pound for the conventional arms forces. it will not face such a straight jacket. it would be concluded before or after the comprehensive spending review. they want to ensure him that the integrated review would be the foreign policy. by transforming this country. and by raising productivity. we will ensure the defense insecurity is provided. thank you mister speaker i join with the prime minis
boris johnson field of domestic and foreign policy questions from eber party leader jeremy corbyn and other party memos in the house. just other party members. we continue to work closely with our partners to help those affected and to keep people safe. in addition we can make that today. question number one mister speaker on the defense and security review. we will continue to transform through the budget large and the timing of that review will be announced shortly. may i urge the prime...
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corbyn's jive and prime minister's questions this week and a part—time p.m. went missing during the floods come down at his house elsewhere and people are getting more worried you will want to see boris leading a bit more on this. while it isjust crisis after crisis he is having to deal with. there is crisis after crisis, but i think he's not really dealing with it. he would like to leave it to his other ministers to be seen to be doing, if it's their brief they go out to do it like others do with the floods. you cannot do that with this one and with chart george osborne on the front of the mirror this advice to him, this is what you should be doing, getting meetings and beginning daily briefings and look on top of that and confident and calm people down. that has not happened so far, his statement earlier on when he was on screen he did not look particularly in charge there, and i think it doesn't seem to be the borisjohnson of before the election. interesting to see what is going on there. i think you need to get a grip on it and very quickly over the weeke
corbyn's jive and prime minister's questions this week and a part—time p.m. went missing during the floods come down at his house elsewhere and people are getting more worried you will want to see boris leading a bit more on this. while it isjust crisis after crisis he is having to deal with. there is crisis after crisis, but i think he's not really dealing with it. he would like to leave it to his other ministers to be seen to be doing, if it's their brief they go out to do it like others do...
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in recent weeks, jeremy corbyn has talked about lots of issues. his own heart, about the middle east, about the health service, about the need to abolish certain credit. terror legislation, this is a new government which will have no problem at all, presumably, in getting whatever it wants through. the terror legislation almost certainly will go through, but they will be legal challenges from the wires of those the government wants to keep behind bias. what has the government said about those potential legal challenges ahead ? there will be many prisoners affected by this, employers are going to argue that you cannot retrospectively change people sentences or increase their sentences or increase their sentences once they are in prison and once they have been sentenced. the government say this is about changing the administration of the sentences are not about lengthening them. we are now going to go over to the emergency bell win scheme has come force financial support for qualifying affected areas in the north of england and we continue to work c
in recent weeks, jeremy corbyn has talked about lots of issues. his own heart, about the middle east, about the health service, about the need to abolish certain credit. terror legislation, this is a new government which will have no problem at all, presumably, in getting whatever it wants through. the terror legislation almost certainly will go through, but they will be legal challenges from the wires of those the government wants to keep behind bias. what has the government said about those...
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. >> the right honorable jerry corbin -- jeremy corbyn. >> we were all appalled by the terror attack in stratham on sunday. i want to join the prime ministry and playing -- paying tribute to all the emergency response staff and the way in which they dealt with what was a terrifying and terrible situation. last friday the country left the european union, britain's place crossroads. is at a while there are different views across this country, we will be holding this government to account as the negotiations begin. my hope is that we now truly come together to shape our common future and build an internationally diverse and outward looking country. indeed, we will get an opportunity to do that when britain hosts the you and climate change conference later this year. despite the fact that we are the 11th hour to save the planet, the former tory minister and now ex-president claire o'neill said, there has been a huge lack of leadership and engagement from this government. what on earth did she mean? speaker, if you look at what this government has already achieved on climate change, you w
. >> the right honorable jerry corbin -- jeremy corbyn. >> we were all appalled by the terror attack in stratham on sunday. i want to join the prime ministry and playing -- paying tribute to all the emergency response staff and the way in which they dealt with what was a terrifying and terrible situation. last friday the country left the european union, britain's place crossroads. is at a while there are different views across this country, we will be holding this government to...
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. >> the leader of the opposition jeremy corbyn. mr. speaker, we were all appalled by the terror attack this sunday. i want to thank the security service and all the other emergency response staff in the way in which they dwelt which was a terrifying situation. last friday, this country left the european union, britain's a cross the world is at roads. and while there are different views across the country, we will be holding this government to account as the negotiations begin. but my hope is that we now truly come together to shape our common future and build a diverse and outward looking country. indeed, we'll get an opportunity to do that when britain hosts the u.n. climate change conference later this year. despite the fact that we are the 11th hour to save the planet, the former tori, minister and now ex-president of cop 26 mr. o'neill said and i quote, therea huge lack of leadership and engagement from this government. what on earth did she mean? you look ater, if what this government has achieved, it is quite phenomenal. he will
. >> the leader of the opposition jeremy corbyn. mr. speaker, we were all appalled by the terror attack this sunday. i want to thank the security service and all the other emergency response staff in the way in which they dwelt which was a terrifying situation. last friday, this country left the european union, britain's a cross the world is at roads. and while there are different views across the country, we will be holding this government to account as the negotiations begin. but my...
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auntie jeremy corbyn bias especially in the run up to the election at the beginning of december last year and so it would appear that while the chairman of the b.b.c. wants to defend and sing the praises of the organization and say that this is a vital institution in this country there are rapidly running out of supporters in the country who are willing to come to their defense. he said out of there part of our team in london bring you the latest only a full cost when times the b.b.c. of the coming years but that's the way things are looking so far from russia i know it's international from us this hour it's 23 minutes past 4 in the afternoon mosco time so much more of social media so much more naughty dot com you can have your say on that as well of course many of the. one of the stories we got that you have the comment section is always great to hear from we do check it all next programs are lined up few right off the coming break with me time for me kevin i would have nothing more to say than a big thanks for watching and have a super day. i . i. 2020 we have the global potential
auntie jeremy corbyn bias especially in the run up to the election at the beginning of december last year and so it would appear that while the chairman of the b.b.c. wants to defend and sing the praises of the organization and say that this is a vital institution in this country there are rapidly running out of supporters in the country who are willing to come to their defense. he said out of there part of our team in london bring you the latest only a full cost when times the b.b.c. of the...
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jeremy corbyn here did not do too well. and they are watching this too. 20 million americans watch that debate and 100 plus million americans watch the super bowl. mike bloomberg had an ads running in the super bowl. for those watching last night our visits. they are votes, yes. angela merkel is condemning the "poison" of racism after a suspected far right attack in the town hanau. nine people were killed — they all had migrant backgrounds. the suspect is a 43 year old german man — who was police found dead in his home — along with his mother, who, they believe, had been murdered too. hanau is a large town about 25 kilometres east of frankfurt. at around 10pm on wednesday night the gunman opened fire at two shisha bars. first at the midnight shisha bar then he moved to the arena bar and cafe in the kesselstadt neighbourhood. the suspect has been named by local media as tobias r. the aftermath of what now looks to have been a premeditated racist attack in the quiet german town of hanau. he suspected gunmen public ‘s
jeremy corbyn here did not do too well. and they are watching this too. 20 million americans watch that debate and 100 plus million americans watch the super bowl. mike bloomberg had an ads running in the super bowl. for those watching last night our visits. they are votes, yes. angela merkel is condemning the "poison" of racism after a suspected far right attack in the town hanau. nine people were killed — they all had migrant backgrounds. the suspect is a 43 year old german man...
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corbyn and labour then to do as well as they did in that election. and it was over, younger people voting about housing, tuition fees at universities and so on. and a promise of sort of radical change on that agenda. so the thing that they have to address is, can they retain this momentum? because corbyn, they lost it afterwards. and for the other parties, i bet there will be, if there is another election, a much greaterfocus on pledging various things to address the concerns of under 35s, because that is clearly where sinn fein sought. but i was speaking to a very senior figure in the snp the other day, and they made an interesting observation or posed the question, ‘why is that the parties of the left who also advocate a national agenda, independence of various forms, do well, whereas other parties on the left don't?‘ i know you don't think that played a big part in the sinn fein success, but both the snp, which is an effective party of the left, and sinn fein are nationalist parties doing well, and other left parties are doing badly. i think t
corbyn and labour then to do as well as they did in that election. and it was over, younger people voting about housing, tuition fees at universities and so on. and a promise of sort of radical change on that agenda. so the thing that they have to address is, can they retain this momentum? because corbyn, they lost it afterwards. and for the other parties, i bet there will be, if there is another election, a much greaterfocus on pledging various things to address the concerns of under 35s,...
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corbyn they will be emphasizing their anti racist and identity politics credentials to take over what corbin has created is the largest socialist movement in west europe . i say this to many people have discussions about politics with really cut through all the rhetoric all of the ballast all of the. platitudes and what is their voting record what are their policies if you looked into the house the famous image of the vote in the house when the vote was going down around the world when rush scandal just before it was even a scandal only 3 members of parliament turned up to vote against that bill and we know who they were dying john mcdonald in germany called in everybody else even david levy who i think is a fantastic voice against this injustice didn't vote against it when they had the opportunity and that should tell us something really clear about that posture who they like the pope and who actually backs their words with action ok with joe musically let's talk about the music on the album how we reflect take all the complexity and i have to say you probably do reflect it really we
corbyn they will be emphasizing their anti racist and identity politics credentials to take over what corbin has created is the largest socialist movement in west europe . i say this to many people have discussions about politics with really cut through all the rhetoric all of the ballast all of the. platitudes and what is their voting record what are their policies if you looked into the house the famous image of the vote in the house when the vote was going down around the world when rush...
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america politically is to the right of the uk and of europe and jeremy corbyn's platform probably went slightly to five year and bernie sanders might go too far in the us. joe biden, much more centrist and a lot of americans are looking for a break. there you go, a bit of presidential politics. thank you very much. good to see you both. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guests this evening kate, and anand. that's all from us tonight, and goodnight. hello — i'm ben croucher with a round up of the day's sports news. england captain eoin morgan says he feels he's still performing at his best as he leads and england team as 50—over world champions for the first time. they're playing south africa in the first of three one dayers — starting in the morning in cape town. morgan admitted he had considered his future after that world cup win
america politically is to the right of the uk and of europe and jeremy corbyn's platform probably went slightly to five year and bernie sanders might go too far in the us. joe biden, much more centrist and a lot of americans are looking for a break. there you go, a bit of presidential politics. thank you very much. good to see you both. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week at...
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corbyn, criticised borisjohnson, labelling the uk government's response as, "wholly inadequate." number ten said they're speaking to emergency services, local authorities and the welsh government, ready to provide assistance where needed. the first minister here has already pledged £10 million to help those affected across wales. the calm after the storm. river levels beginning to subside, only a few flood warnings remaining in place and the rain finally coming to an end. this clean—up operation, however, will take far more time. tomas morgan, bbc news, monmouth. robert hall is in ironbridge in shropshire for us tonight. are things getting any easier where you are? this thing blew in a while ago. yeah, we heard a reference to respite, we have seen this guys this afternoon but don't be deceived, the water running under the famous iron bridge behind me are still doing so at hundreds of tonnes every second, heading down towards the inundated villages and communities further downstream. around this town you fear fortification, downstream. around this town you fearfortification, io
corbyn, criticised borisjohnson, labelling the uk government's response as, "wholly inadequate." number ten said they're speaking to emergency services, local authorities and the welsh government, ready to provide assistance where needed. the first minister here has already pledged £10 million to help those affected across wales. the calm after the storm. river levels beginning to subside, only a few flood warnings remaining in place and the rain finally coming to an end. this...