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keir starmer has gone from embracing jeremy corbyn to natalie elphicke , all corbyn to natalie elphicke, all in the cynical pursuit of power at any price. so labour have no ideas what they did have. they've u—turned on to the us now and donald trump's former lawyer, michael cohen, has taken to the witness stand at his criminal trial. >> he told jurors donald trump personally signed off on a hush money payment to an adult film star to bury her story about an alleged sexual encounter...
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anymore . want to vote for corbyn anymore. also, i have seen him speak live and on tv. it's not very inspiring , and on tv. it's not very inspiring, it's and on tv. it's not very inspiring , it's just and on tv. it's not very inspiring, it's just not the discourse. >> well, i mean , you say that >> well, i mean, you say that maybe there's an age demographic thing because i remember the 2019 election when he went to glastonbury and all the kids were shouting, oh, jeremy corbyn! but then again, it's the same kids who are now are also really getting into the anti—semitism. so maybe we should have seen it coming. yeah, yeah, they've forgotten about it. the truth is, he says, i'm not anti—semitic. and then who, who who is behind him as he announces his candidacy? all of the pro gaza. let's drive the jews into the sea or the river, whichever . whichever jews into the sea or the river, whichever. whichever one's closer. yeah. or deeper or deeper or colder. not even drive them in. just kill them. kill, kill, kill us when we're the
anymore . want to vote for corbyn anymore. also, i have seen him speak live and on tv. it's not very inspiring , and on tv. it's not very inspiring, it's and on tv. it's not very inspiring , it's just and on tv. it's not very inspiring, it's just not the discourse. >> well, i mean , you say that >> well, i mean, you say that maybe there's an age demographic thing because i remember the 2019 election when he went to glastonbury and all the kids were shouting, oh, jeremy corbyn! but...
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she was a close ally of former leader jeremy corbyn and she was a close ally of former leaderjeremy corbyn and served as his shadow home secretary. it's unclear whether she'll contest her seat in hackney nonh contest her seat in hackney north and stoke newington . north and stoke newington. junior doctors in england will strike for five days next month, starting on the 27th of june. thatis starting on the 27th of june. that is part of their ongoing ing dispute over pay. the british medical association says they've made a clear case to the government that further strikes would take place unless a credible pay offer was received. the union has asked for a 35% increase to make up for what it says is 15 years of below inflation, pay . the owners of inflation, pay. the owners of royal mail have agreed to a £35 billion takeover bid by czech billionaire daniel kretinsky. the deal will see universal service obligations continue, including one price goes anywhere and first class post six days a week. the company's branding will also remain , as branding will also remain, as will its uk headquarter
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it was only with the assent of a friend and allyjeremy corbyn that she got close to power. reaching the shadow cabinet in 2015, nearly 30 years after her historic arrival in parliament. has nearly 30 years after her historic arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman _ arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. _ arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. but - arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. but since| arrival in parliament. as britain's - first black woman mp. but since keir starmer took — first black woman mp. but since keir starmer took over, _ first black woman mp. but since keir starmer took over, she _ first black woman mp. but since keir starmer took over, she has - first black woman mp. but since keir starmer took over, she has been - starmer took over, she has been consistently critical of him on social media. seeds are safe as this are rarely out of interest and a general election in the diane abbott row are to change that. confusion has been damaging for money and distracting from their key cam
it was only with the assent of a friend and allyjeremy corbyn that she got close to power. reaching the shadow cabinet in 2015, nearly 30 years after her historic arrival in parliament. has nearly 30 years after her historic arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman _ arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. _ arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. but - arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. but since| arrival in parliament. as...
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her own party, like the rack wall, whenjeremy corbyn became party leader she became shadow home secretary —— iraq war. 30 months ago she was suspended by labour and this was on 1997, the day she became the first black woman elected to be an mp. -- 1987. first black woman elected to be an mp- -- 1981— first black woman elected to be an mp. "1987. if you would like to go to the swing — mp. "1987. if you would like to go to the swing doors. _ mp. "1987. if you would like to go to the swing doors. what _ mp. "1987. if you would like to go to the swing doors. what got - mp. "1987. if you would like to go to the swing doors. what got her. to the swing doors. what got her suspended _ to the swing doors. what got her suspended was _ to the swing doors. what got her suspended was the _ to the swing doors. what got her suspended was the letter - to the swing doors. what got her suspended was the letter to the | suspended was the letter to the observer saying this... that are jewish, irish and traveller people do undoubtedly experience prejudice but they are not all their lives subjected to
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he name checked him and saying how he backed jeremy corbyn when jeremy corbyn wanted to scrap nato . he even said he to scrap nato. he even said he wanted to scrap the army. i'm not sure on that one, but he certainly was very clear, saying don't risk everything with the untried labour party. he's a flavour of what you had to say. despite having 14 years with nothing to do but think about the future. >> labour have almost nothing to say about it. no plans for our border, no plans for our energy security, no plans for our economy either. and no principles either. keir starmer has gone from embracing jeremy corbyn to natalie elphicke, all in the cynical pursuit of power at any price . so labour have no at any price. so labour have no ideas what they did have. they view turned on. >> the pm, they're setting out what he thinks is the choice facing voters this autumn . i facing voters this autumn. i think they are seeing examples of how they can make the case that keir starmer will do anything to get himself into 10 downing street. he used the even the taking natalie elphicke accepting nat
he name checked him and saying how he backed jeremy corbyn when jeremy corbyn wanted to scrap nato . he even said he to scrap nato. he even said he wanted to scrap the army. i'm not sure on that one, but he certainly was very clear, saying don't risk everything with the untried labour party. he's a flavour of what you had to say. despite having 14 years with nothing to do but think about the future. >> labour have almost nothing to say about it. no plans for our border, no plans for our...
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they lacked confidence in the last labour leader jeremy corbyn, who is now standing as an independent at this election. they worried about national security and how much he would borrow and spend. so labour are doing almost the anti—corbyn approach this time and saying that they will only spend within their means and they won't increase income tax or national insurance. they will increase defence spending, although only as resources allow, because their overarching theme is that they can be trusted with the nation's finances. so the conservatives are saying they are committed to increasing the defence budget stop they say they have a plan to pay for it and they are asking labour when that defence budget would go up. that is one area that keir starmer will be addressing in his speech. the other area is immigration, because labour of course opposes the rwanda plan. it looks like there won't be any flights sent to rwanda before the general election, but they have to convince people they have a plan to deal specifically with illegal immigration. within the first 100 days, if they are el
they lacked confidence in the last labour leader jeremy corbyn, who is now standing as an independent at this election. they worried about national security and how much he would borrow and spend. so labour are doing almost the anti—corbyn approach this time and saying that they will only spend within their means and they won't increase income tax or national insurance. they will increase defence spending, although only as resources allow, because their overarching theme is that they can be...
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and then, then stick the knife in, get rid of corbyn, get rid of the anti—semitic mob. and now he's got an electable labour party, and he's done that in a very short space of time. >> well, let me just get it right. what you've just said. so you just said that you are in favour of compulsory voting, so you make people, so i am going to vote in this next election or not everyone. but previously i absolutely didn't because i just wasn't engaged, i wasn't connected, i wasn't wandering around complaining about politics. no, no. when you say, oh, you can't moan if you don't vote. a lot of people that don't vote, they're not wandering around moaning about politics. they're just cracking on with their life and then moaning about aspects of their life. >> not not about politics, saying, i don't, i can't afford this or whatever that that's that's politics without actually labelling politics. >> but my point is, so on the one hand you would say , right, one hand you would say, right, i'm going to make it compulsory. so i'm going to force all of those people to vote. and then on t
and then, then stick the knife in, get rid of corbyn, get rid of the anti—semitic mob. and now he's got an electable labour party, and he's done that in a very short space of time. >> well, let me just get it right. what you've just said. so you just said that you are in favour of compulsory voting, so you make people, so i am going to vote in this next election or not everyone. but previously i absolutely didn't because i just wasn't engaged, i wasn't connected, i wasn't wandering...
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it is a choice - between me and jeremy corbyn. let's aet brexit between me and jeremy corbyn. let's get brexit done- _ between me and jeremy corbyn. let's get brexit done. campaign, _ between me and jeremy corbyn. let's get brexit done. campaign, day - between me and jeremy corbyn. let's get brexit done. campaign, day one. | which leader knows how to win an election? tonight we'll talk live to the man running the tory campaign, the chairman of the conservatives. and to the leader of reform, as nigel farage announced today which leader knows how to win an election? tonight we'll talk live to the man running the tory campaign, the chairman of the conservatives. and to the leader of reform, as nigel farage announced today he won't attempt to become an mp for the eighth time. that's thought to be good news for the tories but with the prime minister also admitting no flights to rwanda will take off before the election, why shld voters believe his pledge to stop the boats? and we'll talk live to to the shadow defence secretary. plus, let me introduce our newsnighter panel tonight
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the labour's brand byjeremy corbyn. the labour leaderjabbed back at labour's brand byjeremy corbyn. the labour leader jabbed back at the prime minister this afternoon. this government _ prime minister this afternoon. this government talks about national security, — government talks about national security, but what is its record? it has hollowed out our armed forces. it has hollowed out our armed forces. it has _ has hollowed out our armed forces. it has wasted billions of pounds on procurement and doesn't have a credible — procurement and doesn't have a credible plan for the future. we are much _ credible plan for the future. we are much more — credible plan for the future. we are much more serious than that. sir keir much more serious than that. keir starmer much more serious than that. f.» " keir starmer was meeting much more serious than that. s " keir starmer was meeting labour's victorious mayors today, that is every elected mayor in england exceptjust every elected mayor in england except just one, every elected mayor in england exceptjust one, a reminder of the top po
the labour's brand byjeremy corbyn. the labour leaderjabbed back at labour's brand byjeremy corbyn. the labour leader jabbed back at the prime minister this afternoon. this government _ prime minister this afternoon. this government talks about national security, — government talks about national security, but what is its record? it has hollowed out our armed forces. it has hollowed out our armed forces. it has _ has hollowed out our armed forces. it has wasted billions of pounds on...
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but actually you've had a real problem in politics under both corbyn and bofis politics under both corbyn and boris johnson, where you've had a lot of candidates selected that just weren't up to the job. they were ideological in a way that wasn't constructive . they that wasn't constructive. they weren't sufficiently vetted properly. you know, they said crazy things. they weren't loyal to the party. >> can we be confident that that won't be repeated? well, i speak to richard tice in a minute. he's got to select loads of candidates. i think the conservatives have still got another 170 to select labour. i mean , this election has caught mean, this election has caught everyone off guard. we know as journalists that at some point over the next 4 or 5 weeks, we're going to have candidates dropping like flies because somebody, somewhere is going to pour over their social media profile and found find out that they've said some pretty stupid things in the past. >> yeah, i mean, yes, on all sides, but that's why i think actually labour is doing the right thing, probably for the country, but also p
but actually you've had a real problem in politics under both corbyn and bofis politics under both corbyn and boris johnson, where you've had a lot of candidates selected that just weren't up to the job. they were ideological in a way that wasn't constructive . they that wasn't constructive. they weren't sufficiently vetted properly. you know, they said crazy things. they weren't loyal to the party. >> can we be confident that that won't be repeated? well, i speak to richard tice in a...
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world in which you can contact jeremy corbyn and say, please — contact jeremy corbyn and say, please stand out because the liberal democrats _ please stand out because the liberal democrats could win this seat? this is a change — democrats could win this seat? this is a change labour _ democrats could win this seat? try 3 is a change labour party. we are united in understanding that only parties which are strong on the economy, on our defence, on security and borders are trusted by the british public. 0nly parties that have an absolute clarity about the missions they want to achieve in government. in my case, ensuring we've got economic growth that is felt across the whole country, that we have an nhs, notjust back on its feet but fit for the future. but we have clean power by 2030, great british energy... just have clean power by 2030, great british energy...— british energy... just briefly... grove it is _ british energy... just briefly... grove it is a — british energy... just briefly... grove it is a change _ british energy... just briefly... grove it is a change labour- br
world in which you can contact jeremy corbyn and say, please — contact jeremy corbyn and say, please stand out because the liberal democrats _ please stand out because the liberal democrats could win this seat? this is a change — democrats could win this seat? this is a change labour _ democrats could win this seat? try 3 is a change labour party. we are united in understanding that only parties which are strong on the economy, on our defence, on security and borders are trusted by the...
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meanwhile jeremy corbyn launched his campaign to be re—elected as the independent mp for islington nonh the independent mp for islington north tonight. the launch has been hosted at a community centre , which was officially centre, which was officially opened by the politician in 2018 as part of a social housing project. he's vowed to be an independent voice for equality , independent voice for equality, democracy and peace . well, the democracy and peace. well, the prime minister's been hitting out to hit plans by junior doctors to stage another round of strikes next month. members of strikes next month. members of the british medical association will walk out for five days starting from the 27th of june. speaker this afternoon, rishi sunak said it was politically motivated action and not in the interests of patients or staff . or staff. >> today's action by the junior doctors on the same day as the labour party are having a health day, does slightly ponder the question as to whether this is politically motivated. it's hard to escape that conclusion, given the timing and to call a stri
meanwhile jeremy corbyn launched his campaign to be re—elected as the independent mp for islington nonh the independent mp for islington north tonight. the launch has been hosted at a community centre , which was officially centre, which was officially opened by the politician in 2018 as part of a social housing project. he's vowed to be an independent voice for equality , independent voice for equality, democracy and peace . well, the democracy and peace. well, the prime minister's been...
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— starmer that jeremy corbyn is standing in _ starmer that jeremy corbyn is standing in his— starmer that jeremy corbyn is standing in his old _ starmer that jeremy corbyn is . standing in his old constituency. what _ standing in his old constituency. what does — standing in his old constituency. what does his _ standing in his old constituency. what does his approach - standing in his old constituency. what does his approach say? . standing in his old constituency. what does his approach say? i. standing in his old constituency. - what does his approach say? i would welcome _ what does his approach say? i would welcome the — what does his approach say? i would welcome the selection _ what does his approach say? i would welcome the selection of _ what does his approach say? i would welcome the selection of more - welcome the selection of more moderate _ welcome the selection of more moderate candidates _ welcome the selection of more moderate candidates for - welcome the selection of more i moderate candidates for labour, i think— moderate candidates for labour, i think that
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because jeremy corbyn is essentially a sort of, sort of communist, so, you know, trump said jeremy corbyn and his labour party would be so bad for your country to take you into such bad places. described them as a negative force. >> there's a whiff of the guy from casablanca . he from casablanca. he >> peter. laurie. peter. >> peter. laurie. peter. >> laurie. >> laurie. >> you're hurting my arm . >> you're hurting my arm. >> you're hurting my arm. >> but, yeah, i mean, we do have this special relationship with the us, but i think it's become weaker and weaker , like most weaker and weaker, like most things in britain has become weaker because we're not in europe anymore. we used to be the sort of the conduit for america to talk to europe. and now we're the conduit for america to talk to britain. britain is big and important, right? >> we're at the halfway point, the equator of time. join us in the equator of time. join us in the temporal south for papal apologists, scottish school shame and the nhs living with nonsense. we will and welcome back to headliners. so steve, kicking this sectio
because jeremy corbyn is essentially a sort of, sort of communist, so, you know, trump said jeremy corbyn and his labour party would be so bad for your country to take you into such bad places. described them as a negative force. >> there's a whiff of the guy from casablanca . he from casablanca. he >> peter. laurie. peter. >> peter. laurie. peter. >> laurie. >> laurie. >> you're hurting my arm . >> you're hurting my arm. >> you're hurting my arm....
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this is someone who supported jeremy corbyn, who wanted to leave nato. right now the deputy leader of the labour party, the shadow foreign secretary and others voted against a nuclear deterrent that is the ultimate guarantee of our security. i think that choice is very clear. it is a more dangerous world and anyone pretending that it isn't being straight with the public and the right thing to do for our country is to increase defence and that is the decision we have made and i'm confident the country will agree to it. , ., , ., it. next, the daily telegraph. you are la in: it. next, the daily telegraph. you are laying out _ it. next, the daily telegraph. you are laying out your _ it. next, the daily telegraph. you are laying out your election - it. next, the daily telegraph. you are laying out your election patch| are laying out your election patch but you _ are laying out your election patch but you will tell us when the election— but you will tell us when the election days. can you be categoric and say— election days. can you be categoric and say y
this is someone who supported jeremy corbyn, who wanted to leave nato. right now the deputy leader of the labour party, the shadow foreign secretary and others voted against a nuclear deterrent that is the ultimate guarantee of our security. i think that choice is very clear. it is a more dangerous world and anyone pretending that it isn't being straight with the public and the right thing to do for our country is to increase defence and that is the decision we have made and i'm confident the...
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jeremy corbyn , a british politician and member of parliament of this country , said: the bombs that are dropped on the residents of the gaza strip are supplied by western countries. jeremy corbyn among pro-palestinian demonstrators london said: america, england, france. and germany are the main suppliers of weapons to the zionist regime. in this protest demonstration that was held in front of the british prime minister's office. thousands of anti-genocide demonstrators of the israeli regime chanted slogans in the gaza strip and demanded the freedom of palestine . thank you very much for your company. have a nice day . god bless you. hello and courtesy to you, dear viewers , our league has become very beautiful . i really have nothing to do with the sidelines and various events. really, the league, which is not until the last moments, now its collapse is very clear, not the champion team is clear, it shows that the league is dynamic and it should be from him. to learn, that's why we invited mr. sadegh droodgar, an expert in football management, to be at their service and chat about t
jeremy corbyn , a british politician and member of parliament of this country , said: the bombs that are dropped on the residents of the gaza strip are supplied by western countries. jeremy corbyn among pro-palestinian demonstrators london said: america, england, france. and germany are the main suppliers of weapons to the zionist regime. in this protest demonstration that was held in front of the british prime minister's office. thousands of anti-genocide demonstrators of the israeli regime...
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out of the party undeniably , in 2019, corbyn was undeniably, in 2019, corbyn was the conservatives 12th man. people were so terrified of corbyn getting in. he was an asset to the conservative cause. he would be an asset to the conservatives. now he's gone. diane abbott surely is an asset to the conservative party. if she's still a part of the labour party, you win from the middle, you win from the centre . surely you win from the centre. surely it's the right thing for, for starmer to do to get rid of diane abbott? >> i wouldn't do it in his case. i think it shows he's determined to win. i believe him when he says that there was an official, an official decision taken. i'm pretty sure that people already had opinions about whether diane should stay or go. i'm pretty certain that for a lot of people, they were thinking, diane abbott is going to be a liability if we let her run or even if we don't let her run. we just don't want to story about it. but the thing is, this has been a pr disaster for the labour party today. even though the labour party has been tried to be so, so careful
out of the party undeniably , in 2019, corbyn was undeniably, in 2019, corbyn was the conservatives 12th man. people were so terrified of corbyn getting in. he was an asset to the conservative cause. he would be an asset to the conservatives. now he's gone. diane abbott surely is an asset to the conservative party. if she's still a part of the labour party, you win from the middle, you win from the centre . surely you win from the centre. surely it's the right thing for, for starmer to do to...
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it was only with the ascent of her friend and allyjeremy corbyn that she got close to power, reaching the shadow cabinet in 2015, nearly 30 years after her historic arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. cheering. but since keir starmer took over, she's been consistently critical of him on social media. among diane abbott's constituents, some say it is time for her to go. seats are safe as this are rarely of interest in a general election. i think she has the opportunity to retire with dignity. i personally would like the opportunity to vote for a different labour candidate. while at tonight rally others are unhappy with the labour leader. what you think of how keir starmer has handled this? i’m you think of how keir starmer has handled this?— you think of how keir starmer has handled this? i'm disappointed but this makes me _ handled this? i'm disappointed but this makes me just _ handled this? i'm disappointed but this makes me just a _ handled this? i'm disappointed but this makes me just a bit _ handled this? i'm disappointed but this makes me just a bit sha
it was only with the ascent of her friend and allyjeremy corbyn that she got close to power, reaching the shadow cabinet in 2015, nearly 30 years after her historic arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. cheering. but since keir starmer took over, she's been consistently critical of him on social media. among diane abbott's constituents, some say it is time for her to go. seats are safe as this are rarely of interest in a general election. i think she has the opportunity to...
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i don't think it is older what jeremy corbyn does is no i whatjeremy corbyn does is no concern to me, he will not be a labour candidate at the next election, he will not be in parliament after the next general election, and we have turned the page on that total failure in our history. page on that total failure in our histo . ., , ., , history. lots of people in your -a history. lots of people in your party still _ history. lots of people in your party still care _ history. lots of people in your party still care about - history. lots of people in your party still care about him, - history. lots of people in your. party still care about him, should he be expelled from the party if he is working with this other campaign group? it is working with this other campaign arou - ? , ., is working with this other campaign u-rou? , ., group? it will be for the labour party disciplinary _ group? it will be for the labour party disciplinary system - group? it will be for the labour party disciplinary system to - group? it will be for the labour| party disciplinary system to see group? it will be
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>> from corbyn? i would think quite a small threat. it's a very interesting case because he's been the member for decades and he's got a huge majority. but my guess would be that none the less. most people in the constituency who vote labour will vote labour. yes because actually they're getting rid of the tories and voting for jeremy corbyn threatens to split the votes. i was been there for decades. >> he's got a lot of local support there. >> i would guess he'll do very, very well. but he's got such a big majority that labour can lose a great chunk of that majority and still hold the seat i >> -- >> we're not going to have a situation where suddenly, in some bizarre turn of fate, the conservatives rise to victory in islington north. >> i don't see that happening on on the broader point, i think the labour party is going to lose quite a lot of votes, from muslim voters that otherwise it would have got . i think there's would have got. i think there's the possibility over time, not just during this general election, but later of there
>> from corbyn? i would think quite a small threat. it's a very interesting case because he's been the member for decades and he's got a huge majority. but my guess would be that none the less. most people in the constituency who vote labour will vote labour. yes because actually they're getting rid of the tories and voting for jeremy corbyn threatens to split the votes. i was been there for decades. >> he's got a lot of local support there. >> i would guess he'll do very,...
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in play huge majority without corbyn in play . and of course, we now know play. and of course, we now know that the keir starmer has actually expelled corbyn from the party altogether. he'll be standing as an independent in islington and with the issue of brexit sort of neutralised , keir brexit sort of neutralised, keir starmer has done a pretty good job of throwing off those, remain credentials and showing himself to be prepared to, to go ahead with brexit, at least in some form. it does feel as though the labour party really is doing pretty well in those areas in the north of england. it'll be fascinating to see whether they'll be able to replicate some of those, you know, astonishing by—election victories where they overturn huge majorities of sort of 20,000, 25,000. i think we got up to it'll be interesting to see whether they will be able to replicate that in some of those seats in the south of england. of course, it is difficult to extrapolate by—election results into general election results because people have all dif
in play huge majority without corbyn in play . and of course, we now know play. and of course, we now know that the keir starmer has actually expelled corbyn from the party altogether. he'll be standing as an independent in islington and with the issue of brexit sort of neutralised , keir brexit sort of neutralised, keir starmer has done a pretty good job of throwing off those, remain credentials and showing himself to be prepared to, to go ahead with brexit, at least in some form. it does feel...
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it wasn't the same with corbyn. they took the whip away. they didn't give it back. >> it's he's got himself into a terrible mess. i suspect she will stand for labour. that's that's the way it feels to me. right now. because having gone as far as to restore the whip, how can they possibly not let us stand as a candidate? i guess that would happen. but there is a ruthlessness now in the labour party. they are. i mean, he wanted to clear out the corbynites and i get that because he wants to save the country. i've changed the labour party and to give him credit, to some extent he has. yeah to some extent he has. but i think in diane abbott's case, they'll make an exception. >> he's well also it's overshadowed all of the nhs stuff today. so it's been spectacular. >> yeah. and that's bad party management indeed. >> so. right. thank you very much. thank you. loving your hair i've enjoyed it. well done. well we do come back i mean it's your show after all. let's be honest, coming up next, we're going to be speaking about mickey mouse degrees and wh
it wasn't the same with corbyn. they took the whip away. they didn't give it back. >> it's he's got himself into a terrible mess. i suspect she will stand for labour. that's that's the way it feels to me. right now. because having gone as far as to restore the whip, how can they possibly not let us stand as a candidate? i guess that would happen. but there is a ruthlessness now in the labour party. they are. i mean, he wanted to clear out the corbynites and i get that because he wants to...
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but jeremy corbyn, of course, at 75, some of these old boys and girls speak to their constituents. diane has not just put in time, but she established a precedent. you don't , you know, jump over you don't, you know, jump over a bar like being the first black woman in parliament, make a couple of errors a year ago when you're into your late into your seventh decade and not be forgiven. the issue here isn't diane. it's the leadership's equivalency over the matter. keir starmer this lunchtime didn't even seem to be knowing how to direct his party. and that for me is a problem. >> and mutaz this has this raises questions about how labourin raises questions about how labour in government, if we're to believe literally every single poll or even any one of them, they're going to get into government. but they haven't handled this, sharing themselves in glory. only last friday, keir starmer said this whole investigation into diane abbott was not yet concluded and now we learn it was actually finished up 5 or 6 months ago. >> yeah, yeah, it hasn't been handled well and it's not the first th
but jeremy corbyn, of course, at 75, some of these old boys and girls speak to their constituents. diane has not just put in time, but she established a precedent. you don't , you know, jump over you don't, you know, jump over a bar like being the first black woman in parliament, make a couple of errors a year ago when you're into your late into your seventh decade and not be forgiven. the issue here isn't diane. it's the leadership's equivalency over the matter. keir starmer this lunchtime...
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standing against corbyn. so that could be interesting to see. yeah. >> okay. well we've got the sun now with labour talking tough over border control. could labour be the tory party? we never had, pal. >> well they're all the same as we well know. yvette cooper to launch new border squad within 100 days. they're still going with 100 day plan of within 100 days of office. as she warns smugglers. we're coming for you, she will bring into foot. she will bring the full force of government and law crashing down on the criminal boat gangs, and take back control of our borders. first things first, i'm sure border force and some of the police services, on the borders would say they've been trying very hard to do this for some time, however , tory, this some time, however, tory, this is very different to the tory strategy. tory strategy is absolutely no amnesty. no, no . absolutely no amnesty. no, no. no asylum for, boat immigrants. so if you come here on a boat, we don't want you here. we're going to send you to rwan
standing against corbyn. so that could be interesting to see. yeah. >> okay. well we've got the sun now with labour talking tough over border control. could labour be the tory party? we never had, pal. >> well they're all the same as we well know. yvette cooper to launch new border squad within 100 days. they're still going with 100 day plan of within 100 days of office. as she warns smugglers. we're coming for you, she will bring into foot. she will bring the full force of...
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keir starmer has gone from embracing jeremy corbyn to natalie elphicke all in the cynical pursuit of power at any price. so labour have no ideas what they did have. they've u—turned on. >> the health secretary has defended the government's record on maternity care after a major new report revealed endemic failures at hospitals. it found mums to be are often treated as an inconvenience, with some women mocked or shouted at and denied basic needs such as pain relief. the birth trauma inquiry is calling for a national plan to improve services, led by a new maternity commissioner, who would report directly to the prime minister. but health secretary victoria atkins says the government is moving to ensure vulnerable women are supported. >> and we know that there are some parts of the country that are doing this really well, but there are other parts that need to catch up and so what we are doing now through our maternity programmes is ensuring that, for example, the most vulnerable women who perhaps are living with mental health conditions at the moment, who then become pregnant, that w
keir starmer has gone from embracing jeremy corbyn to natalie elphicke all in the cynical pursuit of power at any price. so labour have no ideas what they did have. they've u—turned on. >> the health secretary has defended the government's record on maternity care after a major new report revealed endemic failures at hospitals. it found mums to be are often treated as an inconvenience, with some women mocked or shouted at and denied basic needs such as pain relief. the birth trauma...
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the man who served underjeremy corbyn, wanted him as_ served underjeremy corbyn, wanted him as prime minister, and he has gone _ him as prime minister, and he has gone through so many evolutions, and now to _ gone through so many evolutions, and now to welcome someone into the labour_ now to welcome someone into the labour party who is much more right-wing _ labour party who is much more right—wing than i am on immigration and crime _ right—wing than i am on immigration and crime and europe, and i wasjust appalled _ and crime and europe, and i wasjust appalled. the question... you and crime and europe, and i was 'ust appalled. the question. . .i appalled. the question... you were sa in: it appalled. the question... you were saying it is — appalled. the question... you were saying it is more — appalled. the question... you were saying it is more of _ appalled. the question... you were saying it is more of an _ appalled. the question... you were saying it is more of an issue - appalled. the question... you were saying it is more of an issue for i saying it is more of an issue f
the man who served underjeremy corbyn, wanted him as_ served underjeremy corbyn, wanted him as prime minister, and he has gone _ him as prime minister, and he has gone through so many evolutions, and now to _ gone through so many evolutions, and now to welcome someone into the labour_ now to welcome someone into the labour party who is much more right-wing _ labour party who is much more right—wing than i am on immigration and crime _ right—wing than i am on immigration and crime and...
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, rock—bottom under jeremy corbyn, he's rock—bottom underjeremy corbyn, he's completely rushed out a lot of thoseissues he's completely rushed out a lot of those issues and difficult questions for his party and he turned it around in a relatively short period of time for the many people didn't think you could do it as quickly and is now massively and consistently ahead in polls. he had a big success with the local elections. he has looked very confident last couple of weeks for the obviously, they are very cautious because they know that eddie mistakes and pressure in the whole campaign, the intensity of a political campaign, that can change how people vote for the people will be looking properly, who is keir starmer, who is rachel reeve who is going to be running the economy if they lead? and for making the economy more productive and growth better for them everyone is economy more productive and growth betterfor them everyone is going economy more productive and growth better for them everyone is going to better for them everyone is going to be under a lot of scrutiny for the elect
, rock—bottom under jeremy corbyn, he's rock—bottom underjeremy corbyn, he's completely rushed out a lot of thoseissues he's completely rushed out a lot of those issues and difficult questions for his party and he turned it around in a relatively short period of time for the many people didn't think you could do it as quickly and is now massively and consistently ahead in polls. he had a big success with the local elections. he has looked very confident last couple of weeks for the...
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of course, he expelled jeremy corbyn from the party. finally the other day because he's standing against him. so he would disagree with what you're saying. one thing. it's striking me now, johnny , is that are we me now, johnny, is that are we in a situation where the conservatives have almost gifted power to sir keir starmer? here's a guy who doesn't really need to say anything in terms of detail or or anything that can be analysed, because at the moment there's a feeling he just needs to say nothing and stay quiet and not make mistakes for the next six weeks because the conservatives have squandered an 80 seat majority . 80 seat majority. >> look, i share your frustration at some of what has gone on. i think everybody knows that all i would say is that government's really difficult. right. and when you're dealing with really difficult issues, you know, brexit was never going to be easy. and then you've had covid and then you've got the war in ukraine. and what that's done to energy prices is, you know, political parties are a broad ch
of course, he expelled jeremy corbyn from the party. finally the other day because he's standing against him. so he would disagree with what you're saying. one thing. it's striking me now, johnny , is that are we me now, johnny, is that are we in a situation where the conservatives have almost gifted power to sir keir starmer? here's a guy who doesn't really need to say anything in terms of detail or or anything that can be analysed, because at the moment there's a feeling he just needs to say...
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so i think corbyn will lose. but standing as an independent, i think, is good news for labour. >> an interesting point of view. thank you very much, vince cable , sir vince cable, forjoining , sir vince cable, for joining us down the line. and bill rammell here in the studio after the break following the death of the break following the death of the iranian president, ebrahim raisi, in a helicopter crash last week, i'll be speaking to the iranian human rights activist lili mu to delve into the reaction from around the world to this news and whether the event makes any difference to the people of iran. stay with us. ius. ii us. i welcome back to the programme. the death of the iranian president, ebrahim raisi was greeted with grief by some and relief by others in iran, after it was confirmed that he'd been amongst those killed in a helicopter crash on sunday, iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei , who has ultimate ali khamenei, who has ultimate authority in the islamic republic, expressed his condolences o
so i think corbyn will lose. but standing as an independent, i think, is good news for labour. >> an interesting point of view. thank you very much, vince cable , sir vince cable, forjoining , sir vince cable, for joining us down the line. and bill rammell here in the studio after the break following the death of the break following the death of the iranian president, ebrahim raisi, in a helicopter crash last week, i'll be speaking to the iranian human rights activist lili mu to delve...
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of the current labour leadership, while also having been a close ally of the former leader, jeremy corbyn. so while this may all look like an unedifying mess, labour's top ranks perhaps view it slightly differently, as part of their efforts to make a clean break from the corbyn era. a prominent campaignerfor decades, a veteran mp on labour's left, no—one doubts diane abbott's place in history, but her place in keir starmer�*s labour party is now farfrom certain. jessica parker, bbc news in westminster. rishi sunak is campaigning in cornwall, after taking an overnight sleeper train from london. he's been meeting a group of apprentices after announcing his latest election pledge, to replace what he called "rip—off" university degrees and fund 100,000 more apprenticeships instead. there are university degrees that are letting young people down. independent studies say that around one in five people who are on degrees would have been financially better off not doing them. about one in three graduates are on non—graduate jobs, so actually we are better off providing those young people
of the current labour leadership, while also having been a close ally of the former leader, jeremy corbyn. so while this may all look like an unedifying mess, labour's top ranks perhaps view it slightly differently, as part of their efforts to make a clean break from the corbyn era. a prominent campaignerfor decades, a veteran mp on labour's left, no—one doubts diane abbott's place in history, but her place in keir starmer�*s labour party is now farfrom certain. jessica parker, bbc news in...
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you know, corbyn starmer's been distancing himself a lot from corbyn. and now corbyn's going to be an independent. and so it's very much this this new new new labour maybe . yeah. new labour maybe. yeah. >> and you know, the fact that this is one of those articles which is based on the fact that the daily mail has got a scoop, you know, rachel reeves is writing specifically for them. so if you look in the inside the papen so if you look in the inside the paper, you'll have the full interview. and this is the scoop. this is the sort of highlights on the front page. is that a sign as well? the fact that a sign as well? the fact that the shadow chancellor is writing for the daily mail? yeah. well, i mean, it wasn't that long ago that keir starmer was writing in the telegraph where he said the flack for it, but he got flack. it's not really changed the poll. it's not like he suddenly lost that poll lead by saying i'll tell you who i think was a great leader, margaret thatcher, paul still does all right, isn't it? no, i know i erwin james was angry about it,
you know, corbyn starmer's been distancing himself a lot from corbyn. and now corbyn's going to be an independent. and so it's very much this this new new new labour maybe . yeah. new labour maybe. yeah. >> and you know, the fact that this is one of those articles which is based on the fact that the daily mail has got a scoop, you know, rachel reeves is writing specifically for them. so if you look in the inside the papen so if you look in the inside the paper, you'll have the full...
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including seeking to reverse brexit with a people's vote, campaigning not once but twice for jeremy corbyn to be prime minister and earlier this month finally deciding that biological sex matters. praise the lord. only women have a cervix again . it's like the good cervix again. it's like the good old days. they've got wombs and breasts and everything . so breasts and everything. so saying that labour will stick to their spending plans is like saying that freddie mercury will stick to a heterosexual lifestyle. some fear that labour's spending plans will ultimately cost every working family an extra £2,000. if true, that's a lot of money. £2,000 will buy you a ten year old nissan micra. very reliable. gotta love some japanese engineering heated seats, leather trim am, fm radio yes please . £2,000 would buy you a please. £2,000 would buy you a luxury cruise in the mediterranean so you can sail away from high tax. britain under a labour government and £2,000 would buy you a dream two week holiday to disney world in florida. and if i'm honest, mickey mouse would be a far superior prime mi
including seeking to reverse brexit with a people's vote, campaigning not once but twice for jeremy corbyn to be prime minister and earlier this month finally deciding that biological sex matters. praise the lord. only women have a cervix again . it's like the good cervix again. it's like the good old days. they've got wombs and breasts and everything . so breasts and everything. so saying that labour will stick to their spending plans is like saying that freddie mercury will stick to a...
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so we had underjeremy corbyn. so i appreciate this is a party political attack by the chairman of my party, the conservative party we'll see what keir starmer does. he might take the view that he's far enough ahead in the opinion polls, that he doesn't need to do anything . and doesn't need to do anything. and ihope doesn't need to do anything. and i hope that he sticks to a moderate course of action. yeah. >> bill, as a former labour minister, i mean, firstly, it must be said that richard holden is quite lucky to still have a job actually , after the local job actually, after the local election results. not entirely his fault, but you know, we are where we are there, but i mean, he has got a point. i mean, as far as you're concerned, as a labour voter, i mean, these nutters are now they've left you good, right? why win them back? >> i don't get this story. and frankly, it smacks to me of typical daily mail nonsense. you know , we actually lost votes know, we actually lost votes last week because keir had taken th
so we had underjeremy corbyn. so i appreciate this is a party political attack by the chairman of my party, the conservative party we'll see what keir starmer does. he might take the view that he's far enough ahead in the opinion polls, that he doesn't need to do anything . and doesn't need to do anything. and ihope doesn't need to do anything. and i hope that he sticks to a moderate course of action. yeah. >> bill, as a former labour minister, i mean, firstly, it must be said that...
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just when they're on the up corbyn economic economics guru urges starmer to borrow and spend more. this is joseph stiglitz and he is an economic guru. i can't say economic tonight, can i? guru of the political left. and he's calling for labour to be more radical, after under—promising in the run up to the general election. and it's like these people have collective amnesia. you've only got i mean, it's all on wikipedia. if you want to have a look, you can see what happened under labour in the 90s. you can see what happened under labour in the 70s. you can then go back and look at what happened to labourin and look at what happened to labour in the 40s and 50s. and the only, you know , we've got the only, you know, we've got we've been there, we've done it. we've got the repossession orders to show us what happens if you do this. yeah. and the only way borrowing more and spending more works is if you die before you have to pay it back. and unfortunately, you pass that on to the next generation. and what we end up with is ten years of labour. everything's brilliant. we're all cover
just when they're on the up corbyn economic economics guru urges starmer to borrow and spend more. this is joseph stiglitz and he is an economic guru. i can't say economic tonight, can i? guru of the political left. and he's calling for labour to be more radical, after under—promising in the run up to the general election. and it's like these people have collective amnesia. you've only got i mean, it's all on wikipedia. if you want to have a look, you can see what happened under labour in the...
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he was another corbyn supporter. of course, this is because of some allegations that have emerged dating back some seven years and also, pfizer. shaheen. she was thinking she was going to be standing against sir iain duncan smith in chingford. she had a baby by c—section only six weeks ago. she's been out and about campaigning already, but now she's also being told, no, you're not standing. and she is very upset about that. but what these people have in common, of course , is they were all to the course, is they were all to the left of the party. big corbyn supporters. it does feel like a little bit of a purge of the left. but of course with diane abbott we still don't know what the outcome will be. >> thank you very much indeed. katherine forster, our political correspondent there on the labour campaign trail. yes, sir. faiza shaheen, very much a darling of the left, very much a darling of the left, very much a darling of the left. but she was very much up for the fight against iain duncan smith. and she's going t
he was another corbyn supporter. of course, this is because of some allegations that have emerged dating back some seven years and also, pfizer. shaheen. she was thinking she was going to be standing against sir iain duncan smith in chingford. she had a baby by c—section only six weeks ago. she's been out and about campaigning already, but now she's also being told, no, you're not standing. and she is very upset about that. but what these people have in common, of course , is they were all to...
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george galloway said to me that, you know, jeremy corbyn's a liberal. he cares about what you call identity politics. the green agenda. you know, george galloway thinks we should forget, fracking. he thinks we should get coal back. so it really is. it's a much bigger gulf than people think. yes they're very like minded on foreign policy. absolutely. and i think 20 years ago, actually, they sounded very similar. but again, as george galloway said to me, he's gotten older, he's become more religious with age. there's a there's a big gap there on . social conservatism, there on. social conservatism, there on. social conservatism, the green agenda, identity. >> well, if the far left can't unite, then the chance of there being a left wing party that's going to take seats is minimal right now. >> i think, one of my viewers, simon, says the so—called right of politics has gradually . been of politics has gradually. been shut down, michel, thanks to politically correct and diversity groups, anyone now with a so—called different view is shut down and cancell
george galloway said to me that, you know, jeremy corbyn's a liberal. he cares about what you call identity politics. the green agenda. you know, george galloway thinks we should forget, fracking. he thinks we should get coal back. so it really is. it's a much bigger gulf than people think. yes they're very like minded on foreign policy. absolutely. and i think 20 years ago, actually, they sounded very similar. but again, as george galloway said to me, he's gotten older, he's become more...
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you you made the point there about him kicking out corbyn quite right too. he reshaped the labour well with that i agree with you. now i think the argument then is if you can reshape the labour party and reform and modernise that, that then you have permission to be heard on whether you can do it to the country. and that's what these pledges today are all about. and some of them are quite big. i mean, a british energy company, to bring our bills down, that's quite a big deal bills down, that's quite a big deal. a big bit of state intervention in a way. i don't think tony would have done that, by the way. that wouldn't have appeared on the cards. >> there's no way that blair would have done that. but on the economy, you know, it's the economy, you know, it's the economy, stupid. the economy, how people feel really matters at every general election. indeed. it's very interesting when i saw the, you know, the budget from jeremy hunt and i watched rachel reeves response and basically she agreed with 100% of it. there are almost no economic differences now. >> we
you you made the point there about him kicking out corbyn quite right too. he reshaped the labour well with that i agree with you. now i think the argument then is if you can reshape the labour party and reform and modernise that, that then you have permission to be heard on whether you can do it to the country. and that's what these pledges today are all about. and some of them are quite big. i mean, a british energy company, to bring our bills down, that's quite a big deal bills down, that's...
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and what more potent symbol than to havejeremy corbyn standing as an independent against the labour party in his constituency in north london and thenjeremy corbyn�*s key ally diane abbott also with a question mark over her? so in some ways, the door is still technically open for diane abbott to stand because as keir starmer wanted to emphasise yesterday, there has been no decision taken and it�*s up to labour�*s national executive committee to make the final call when candidates are decided next week. but yes, keir starmer�*s work would be done in a way if diane abbott and jeremy corbyn found themselves outside the labour party and not labour candidates, because thatis and not labour candidates, because that is what we are hearing from him time and time again. the labour party is unrecognisable from the one in 2019, in his words. leila party is unrecognisable from the one in 2019, in his words.— in 2019, in his words. leila nathoo, thank yon — in 2019, in his words. leila nathoo, thank you. hannah _ in 2019, in his words. leila nathoo, thank you. hannah miller _ in 2019
and what more potent symbol than to havejeremy corbyn standing as an independent against the labour party in his constituency in north london and thenjeremy corbyn�*s key ally diane abbott also with a question mark over her? so in some ways, the door is still technically open for diane abbott to stand because as keir starmer wanted to emphasise yesterday, there has been no decision taken and it�*s up to labour�*s national executive committee to make the final call when candidates are...
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when you made jeremy corbyn your leader . when you made jeremy corbyn your leader. kinnock went on to say, and i quote labour is a broad church, but churches have walls and there are limits to those walls . oh, how i've missed and there are limits to those walls. oh, how i've missed his elegant metaphors. deployed so effectively to win no elections ever. effectively to win no elections ever . to be fair, elphicke effectively to win no elections ever. to be fair, elphicke is a problematic figure with more baggage than heathrow terminal three. she's been very disloyal to her own party. she has shown political double standards and even defended her ex—husband when he was charged with sexual assault. starmer won't care. he doesn't have scruples. he backed corbyn when he backed the reversal of brexit, masking lockdowns, school closures, trans madness and the highly discredited blm movement all because it suited him at the time . starmer is a walking time. starmer is a walking political algorithm , a human political algorithm, a human manifestation of chatgpt software g
when you made jeremy corbyn your leader . when you made jeremy corbyn your leader. kinnock went on to say, and i quote labour is a broad church, but churches have walls and there are limits to those walls . oh, how i've missed and there are limits to those walls. oh, how i've missed his elegant metaphors. deployed so effectively to win no elections ever. effectively to win no elections ever . to be fair, elphicke effectively to win no elections ever. to be fair, elphicke is a problematic figure...
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east, as the purge has corbyn east, as the purge has well and truly begun. is it the right move or not.7 also, did you see reform uk.7 they've right move or not? also, did you see reform uk? they've now said that we need to charge employers an immigration tax if they insist on hiring foreign workers. what do you think to that? also so labour promised to take back our towns from thugs and thieves. let me ask you this though. is it even possible that any more or has that ship well and truly sailed? also this calls to allow 18 to 30 year olds free movement across the eu and vice versa. to live and work is that common sense or is it a betrayal of brexit? you tell me . betrayal of brexit? you tell me. also, let me ask you, do you think we need more social housing here in the uk ? i've got housing here in the uk? i've got all that to come and more. but first let's cross live for the 6:00 news headlines. >> thanks very much indeed, michelle. and this is your 6:00 news. let's bring you some breaking news. first of all, you've been hearing in the last hour that mark
east, as the purge has corbyn east, as the purge has well and truly begun. is it the right move or not.7 also, did you see reform uk.7 they've right move or not? also, did you see reform uk? they've now said that we need to charge employers an immigration tax if they insist on hiring foreign workers. what do you think to that? also so labour promised to take back our towns from thugs and thieves. let me ask you this though. is it even possible that any more or has that ship well and truly...
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when you made jeremy corbyn your leader . when you made jeremy corbyn your leader. kinnock went on to say, and i quote labour is a broad church, but churches have walls and there are limits to those walls . oh, how i've missed and there are limits to those walls. oh, how i've missed his elegant metaphors. deployed so effectively to win no elections ever. effectively to win no elections ever . to be fair, elphicke effectively to win no elections ever. to be fair, elphicke is a problematic figure with more baggage than heathrow terminal three. she's been very disloyal to her own party. she has shown political double standards and even defended her ex—husband when he was charged with sexual assault. starmer won't care. he doesn't have scruples. he backed corbyn when he backed the reversal of brexit, masking lockdowns, school closures, trans madness and the highly discredited blm movement all because it suited him at the time . starmer is a walking time. starmer is a walking political algorithm , a human political algorithm, a human manifestation of chatgpt software g
when you made jeremy corbyn your leader . when you made jeremy corbyn your leader. kinnock went on to say, and i quote labour is a broad church, but churches have walls and there are limits to those walls . oh, how i've missed and there are limits to those walls. oh, how i've missed his elegant metaphors. deployed so effectively to win no elections ever. effectively to win no elections ever . to be fair, elphicke effectively to win no elections ever. to be fair, elphicke is a problematic figure...