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you know, so i think the emergence now of some of the parties let george galloway as others as well. you know, i think it's going to be a real issue. you know, we, we, we, this has been so long since we've had a real phone policy that makes any sense when i'm known. it's been so long since we've been able to distance ourselves from america. you know that i think people, us sick, i'm sick, the death of really having phone ministers and, and the british government who basically working for the state department. you know, so i think israel and palestine will be an issue, a big issue. but i think it will hit slave a honda doing well in the same questions and george with we have november elections coming up. what's the difference between trump invite and when it comes to this issue? i ask that because i know it's a short answer. not much, but if that's an interesting question, what was seen in the last few weeks have been big donors, hedge fund managers, people who didn't like chrome now. so they moving towards chrome because they think by then is betraying israel by who's throwing israel
you know, so i think the emergence now of some of the parties let george galloway as others as well. you know, i think it's going to be a real issue. you know, we, we, we, this has been so long since we've had a real phone policy that makes any sense when i'm known. it's been so long since we've been able to distance ourselves from america. you know that i think people, us sick, i'm sick, the death of really having phone ministers and, and the british government who basically working for the...
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and you have seen this with people joining george galloway's , workers party george galloway's, workers party of britain. in this instance, we've seen somebody joining the green party again, very socially liberal party very, very different, actually, from what a lot of people in the muslim communities around britain would actually adhere to. they're using whatever vehicle they can to apply pressure on sir keir starmer to show their displeasure. is this a dangerous thing ? long term? it could be thing? long term? it could be a very dangerous trend. i would like to, i always say this is that this is what's happening now because gaza is in the news now. but what actually happens if there's a war between india and pakistan? actually, we have huge hindu and muslim communities from the subcontinent in this country . subcontinent in this country. what would happen if they were to start applying pressure on political parties to take sides along a nuclear conflict in that part of the world? that would be very, very dangerous. but the flip side to this is the conservative party has lost a lot of
and you have seen this with people joining george galloway's , workers party george galloway's, workers party of britain. in this instance, we've seen somebody joining the green party again, very socially liberal party very, very different, actually, from what a lot of people in the muslim communities around britain would actually adhere to. they're using whatever vehicle they can to apply pressure on sir keir starmer to show their displeasure. is this a dangerous thing ? long term? it could be...
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galloway's workers trying to break. and he was a very strong stance on gaza and i think they were being criticized for not taking dust. so there's, there is some challenges for labor within these results, but overall they do come out as it is looking like the parents, you've got them. and then the big question is when the next selection comb with the how stopping by joining the rates, how big, how, how are the parts of the government? how big is the labor vote at that point for was the following. also now do you think the labor party of mr trick here because it has to be moved to noted that well, this is a big shift towards labor. it's not to expect it to be, of course, well on slide one by tiny black back in 1997 then late. but i have a 17 point leader of the conservatives and local elections. this time i understand as a 9 point lead, this time she mentioned the pizza. the labor party is also lots of folks independence. and the green policy is hardly a massive interiors asterix wins was labor or is it? this is true, i
galloway's workers trying to break. and he was a very strong stance on gaza and i think they were being criticized for not taking dust. so there's, there is some challenges for labor within these results, but overall they do come out as it is looking like the parents, you've got them. and then the big question is when the next selection comb with the how stopping by joining the rates, how big, how, how are the parts of the government? how big is the labor vote at that point for was the...
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and george galloway's party is the embryo of that. but for this election, i think keir starmer has decided that he can probably win without having to change his policies unduly on gaza and israel to try and get back the muslim vote, i think he is comfortable enough that he thinks he can win, even though he's going to lose quite a lot of votes and maybe even a couple of votes and maybe even a couple of seats. >> and this is why he's flip flopping all over the place when it comes to him being, do we his launch video when he ran for the labour leadership in 2020, was this unashamed sort of socialist offering. we now have him being more moderate, pretending to be a blairite. is this why he's doing this whole i'm a labour everyman? because he wants to cover all these bases ? cover all these bases? >> yes, although i think that's slightly unfair to him. >> yes, although i think that's slightly unfairto him. i mean , slightly unfair to him. i mean, he's he's clearly has moved to the right, you know, whether you believe in the sincerity. he's
and george galloway's party is the embryo of that. but for this election, i think keir starmer has decided that he can probably win without having to change his policies unduly on gaza and israel to try and get back the muslim vote, i think he is comfortable enough that he thinks he can win, even though he's going to lose quite a lot of votes and maybe even a couple of votes and maybe even a couple of seats. >> and this is why he's flip flopping all over the place when it comes to him...
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that have from the greens and from george galloway's party?— galloway's party? at the moment that's a reasonable _ galloway's party? at the moment that's a reasonable judgment - that's a reasonable judgment because... the brexit party, the reform party's predecessor,, even if their vote is squeezed nationally, of the reform party that still means five, six, 7% in most conservative constituencies from a base of zero, four and a half years ago and that is one of the reasons why reform is a particular problem for the conservatives. labour, we saw in the local elections, they have reason for concern about some of their voters especially those who identify as muslim with the position in gaza. they are probably hoping that while some mps who are fighting in constituencies with large numbers of muslims may suffer a reverse, given most of them already have large majorities, many may survive. there are one or two interesting battles with the range. bristol, they have higher hopes. —— battles with the greens. it p how much the greens take from labour and perhaps save
that have from the greens and from george galloway's party?— galloway's party? at the moment that's a reasonable _ galloway's party? at the moment that's a reasonable judgment - that's a reasonable judgment because... the brexit party, the reform party's predecessor,, even if their vote is squeezed nationally, of the reform party that still means five, six, 7% in most conservative constituencies from a base of zero, four and a half years ago and that is one of the reasons why reform is a...
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. >> well certainly george galloway of course he's back. he won rochdale a labour had to withdraw. well their own candidate , they took their name candidate, they took their name off it and he stood as an independent. and george galloway road to victory making a lot of noise saying the conservatives and labour are two sides of the same bottom cheek. am i allowed to say that? anyway, i've said it, etc. etc. he's got candidates all over the place , candidates all over the place, and there are many, traditional labour voters that are very, very unhappy with the labour leadership's stance. so yes, it is possible . i think sir keir is possible. i think sir keir starmer will be hoping for a meaningful ceasefire so that by the time there's an election, general election, probably towards the end of the year, if not sooner, that this issue will not sooner, that this issue will not have the resonance that it does now. i don't think it's going to eat into the labour vote in quite as big a way as the reform party are eating into the reform party are eating into the conservatives. well, the ref
. >> well certainly george galloway of course he's back. he won rochdale a labour had to withdraw. well their own candidate , they took their name candidate, they took their name off it and he stood as an independent. and george galloway road to victory making a lot of noise saying the conservatives and labour are two sides of the same bottom cheek. am i allowed to say that? anyway, i've said it, etc. etc. he's got candidates all over the place , candidates all over the place, and there...
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george galloway's candidate , the george galloway's candidate, the independent muslim candidate, got 12% of the vote. that is major and therefore if george galloway fields mps, absolutely. >> the election which he said he's going to do in hundreds of seats, then he could make a dent, a big dent in the labour vote and he's targeting labour in the same way reform are targeting the tories. >> and i wrote about this in the mail. they particularly got their eyes on angela rayner. so labour lost control in oldham, four miles from angela rayner's constituency. they lost because of independent muslims. galloway won that by—election in rochdale in february , ten miles from in february, ten miles from angela in his constituency. so she's got pressure over her living arrangements and the tax stuff. she's got pressure from these independent muslims. of course, one of them, the greens , course, one of them, the greens, had a muslim candidate and that's gone very badly in that in i forgot where the green one actually. >> and also, i'm interested to know as we go through the show this morning, i'
george galloway's candidate , the george galloway's candidate, the independent muslim candidate, got 12% of the vote. that is major and therefore if george galloway fields mps, absolutely. >> the election which he said he's going to do in hundreds of seats, then he could make a dent, a big dent in the labour vote and he's targeting labour in the same way reform are targeting the tories. >> and i wrote about this in the mail. they particularly got their eyes on angela rayner. so...
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george galloway controversial. george galloway we had him on the program yesterday up to his usual tricks of sort of talking in riddles and nonsense. trying to ask him and nonsense. trying to ask him a straight question, never straightforward, but he did announce that monty panesar is going to be standing for his worker's party of britain, in the seat for ealing and southall. and there is certainly fraser. a big appeal to people who share his views on gaza and palestine. >> well, what's interesting, i mean, george galloway obviously , mean, george galloway obviously, won the rochdale by—election on the back of, you know, sort of anger over gaza. but monty panesar says he doesn't know anything about gaza, doesn't know anything about nato . he know anything about nato. he said he would leave the foreign policy stuff to george , so says policy stuff to george, so says there's none of that in his. >> exactly. and monty panesar says he wants to be pm, so he should probably wise up on foreign policy if he wants to do t
george galloway controversial. george galloway we had him on the program yesterday up to his usual tricks of sort of talking in riddles and nonsense. trying to ask him and nonsense. trying to ask him a straight question, never straightforward, but he did announce that monty panesar is going to be standing for his worker's party of britain, in the seat for ealing and southall. and there is certainly fraser. a big appeal to people who share his views on gaza and palestine. >> well, what's...
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galloway backed independent candidate came third, campaigning on issues around gaza. we are stood here in ladywood, and he will stand here against the birmingham constituency, which covers birmingham city centre. we are actually seeing now that other candidates are springing up also standing on that pro gaza platform. of standing on that pro gaza platform. of course, labour's stands around gaza has been brought into sharp focus as a result of the local elections. it seems that the stance is harming their vote, particularly amongst muslim communities. this is amongst muslim communities. this is a highly muslim populated area and it is sure to be a key election issue going forwards. and here is the list of the candidates we know about so far standing in birmingham ladywood constituency. last night we reported from boston and skegness in lincolnshire. i mustjust show you this as wel, because we had an incomplete list of the candidates standing, so here are all the candidates we know about so far. the bbc news website will have the complete list when they are all confirme
galloway backed independent candidate came third, campaigning on issues around gaza. we are stood here in ladywood, and he will stand here against the birmingham constituency, which covers birmingham city centre. we are actually seeing now that other candidates are springing up also standing on that pro gaza platform. of standing on that pro gaza platform. of course, labour's stands around gaza has been brought into sharp focus as a result of the local elections. it seems that the stance is...
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galloway's election in that by—election, it suggests there is a backlash— by—election, it suggests there is a backlash towards labour which could be backlash towards labour which could he partly— backlash towards labour which could be partly traced to the position on israel— be partly traced to the position on israel gaza. it is tricky, you could -et israel gaza. it is tricky, you could get some — israel gaza. it is tricky, you could get some quite quirky results whereby— get some quite quirky results whereby labour could be on course for a _ whereby labour could be on course for a landslide or at least a large majority— for a landslide or at least a large majority but some seats like bristol, _ majority but some seats like bristol, the shadow set which could lose her— bristol, the shadow set which could lose her seat to the greens, thangam dehhonaire, _ lose her seat to the greens, thangam debbonaire, and so far. the labour party— debbonaire, and so far. the labour party will— debbonaire, and so far. the labour party will try — debbonaire, and so far. the labour party
galloway's election in that by—election, it suggests there is a backlash— by—election, it suggests there is a backlash towards labour which could be backlash towards labour which could he partly— backlash towards labour which could be partly traced to the position on israel— be partly traced to the position on israel gaza. it is tricky, you could -et israel gaza. it is tricky, you could get some — israel gaza. it is tricky, you could get some quite quirky results whereby— get some...
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and interestingly, george galloway has been backing a guy called ahmed yaqoob who's a who's a tiktoker with 184,000 followers, 184,000 followers. he thinks that he could severely take a lot of the muslim vote and that, perversely, could keep the tory mayor, andy street, in power . mayor, andy street, in power. >> yes, it's said to be too close to call in the west midlands with andy street again. andy street has run a campaign where he sort of disassociated himself in a way from the conservatives run it as its own man. he was very vocal in his opposition to rishi sunak ditching that leg of hs2 up to manchester, it seems like they have been hit by, first of all, the fact that birmingham council , labour council went bankrupt and the you know, the ramifications of that and also the fact, obviously plenty of muslim voters in birmingham and it does sound like a lot of them are turning away from labour over labour's stance about the war in the middle east. and, you know, we've seen that in the fact that they lost, lost overall control of oldham council, didn't they , where we'd council, didn
and interestingly, george galloway has been backing a guy called ahmed yaqoob who's a who's a tiktoker with 184,000 followers, 184,000 followers. he thinks that he could severely take a lot of the muslim vote and that, perversely, could keep the tory mayor, andy street, in power . mayor, andy street, in power. >> yes, it's said to be too close to call in the west midlands with andy street again. andy street has run a campaign where he sort of disassociated himself in a way from the...
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just recently next door in neighbouring rochdale we had george galloway�*s went for his workers party of britain, that big shock by—election win. he has pledged that one of his things that he wants to do is to oust angela rayner. the other question _ do is to oust angela rayner. the other question around angela rayner that has been hard for her to escape, about her own personal affairs, is that something that has come up at all?— affairs, is that something that has come up at all? that is interesting, it is not something _ come up at all? that is interesting, it is not something that _ come up at all? that is interesting, it is not something that anyone - come up at all? that is interesting, it is not something that anyone has mentioned to me. speaking to labour campaigners, the predominant issues they seem to be worried about is some of their voters are angry at the party over their stance on gaza and they didn't call for a ceasefire quickly enough. all the other campaigns and issues around local issues, as you would expect, bins, housing, rents. but speaking to some voters the n
just recently next door in neighbouring rochdale we had george galloway�*s went for his workers party of britain, that big shock by—election win. he has pledged that one of his things that he wants to do is to oust angela rayner. the other question _ do is to oust angela rayner. the other question around angela rayner that has been hard for her to escape, about her own personal affairs, is that something that has come up at all?— affairs, is that something that has come up at all? that is...
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as he quit, george galloway's workers party and headed back to the pavilion. i prefer it when cricketers are tories, so i hope monty panesar will join us in the conservative party in due course. anyway that's all from me. up next, it's patrick christys patrick. what's on your bill of fare this evening? >> well, i went to an illegal migrant tent camp and spoke to them about why they came to britain, how fearful they are of the rwanda plan, and what their life has been like since they were actually rejected for asylum. that's at the top of the 9:00 hour. at the top of the 10 pm. hour is robert jenrick. p.m. hour is robert jenrick. he's smashing the latest myth about migration. >> that'll be very interesting. roberts. always important to listen to with very insightful thoughts into the british political situation . everyone political situation. everyone want to hear that. that's all coming up after weather. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jacob rees—mogg and this has been state of the nation and the weather in somerset. you know how glorious it will be. look
as he quit, george galloway's workers party and headed back to the pavilion. i prefer it when cricketers are tories, so i hope monty panesar will join us in the conservative party in due course. anyway that's all from me. up next, it's patrick christys patrick. what's on your bill of fare this evening? >> well, i went to an illegal migrant tent camp and spoke to them about why they came to britain, how fearful they are of the rwanda plan, and what their life has been like since they were...
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galloway said he was going to put a candidate up against her that he had he had a candidate ready to go against her. so in her case, it's self—preservation. but, you know, you can't. we can't pretend, you know, ben alluded to that. we can't pretend there isn't a problem in this country with a sizeable minority of muslims who really do not like what we stand for. you know, we have schools operating in this country, you know, in muslim schools where, you know , boys schools where, you know, boys and girls are segregated. we have we have muslim organisation that that support sex segregation and blasphemy laws thatis segregation and blasphemy laws that is not in tune with british values. and yet we don't attack them. we're not allowed to attack them. if that was happening in a christian community or a jewish community, it would be attacked . and it it would be attacked. and it isn't. and we're not allowed to criticise islam in the way other religions or criticise benjamin. >> what do you make of what we saw from angela rayner there? >> i mean, look, i don't i think the idea that labour
galloway said he was going to put a candidate up against her that he had he had a candidate ready to go against her. so in her case, it's self—preservation. but, you know, you can't. we can't pretend, you know, ben alluded to that. we can't pretend there isn't a problem in this country with a sizeable minority of muslims who really do not like what we stand for. you know, we have schools operating in this country, you know, in muslim schools where, you know , boys schools where, you know,...
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i'm not going to ask george galloway what my chances would be of joining him. i might be a better bet than monty panesar. and ron says , i love this elf. it could says, i love this elf. it could be a clever tory plot. we haven't had many of those recently. she thinks she will lose her seat, so she's stirring up trouble with sir keir and the labour members. the economy's growth is sluggish as our wages homes are unaffordable and the tax burden is approaching a 70 year high. but i may have the answer for you apply for a job as a senior diversity and inclusion manager at the house of commons or lords, and you could earn yourself nearly £70,000 a year putting you in the top 10% of earners in the united kingdom. of course, i'm being facetious, but in spite of the chancellor's supposed war on waste, the house of parliament are advertising for these jobs that are, of course, paid for by you. well, my panel is still with me. gb news is senior political commentator nigel nelson and catherine mcbride, economist and fellow at the centre for brexit policy. catherine, how
i'm not going to ask george galloway what my chances would be of joining him. i might be a better bet than monty panesar. and ron says , i love this elf. it could says, i love this elf. it could be a clever tory plot. we haven't had many of those recently. she thinks she will lose her seat, so she's stirring up trouble with sir keir and the labour members. the economy's growth is sluggish as our wages homes are unaffordable and the tax burden is approaching a 70 year high. but i may have the...
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george galloway party. yeah, when will they create their own party? and what success will they see? they've already been some independence around blackburn. >> not not for some years yet. i think this is working very nicely for them at the moment. yeah. the deniability. >> you know, in the 80s there was a party of islam or, and i think more recently they applied to set up a party of islam, but the one in the 80s didn't last long because they had policies lasting. one of their policies was like to kill salman rushdie, you know? >> well, i think it's a good thing that when it does happen, the policies will be out in the open.then the policies will be out in the open. then it becomes about democracy. >> yeah. anyway, josh, up to scotland now for the relative calm of the snp and their new leader. incidentally returning to the aquatic protocols established by salmond and sturgeon is john swimme. >> is that what is that all? >> is that what is that all? >> that's what i've decided to call him. >> so, yeah. i've been part of he's a i've been part of divisive politics. admits john swinney.
george galloway party. yeah, when will they create their own party? and what success will they see? they've already been some independence around blackburn. >> not not for some years yet. i think this is working very nicely for them at the moment. yeah. the deniability. >> you know, in the 80s there was a party of islam or, and i think more recently they applied to set up a party of islam, but the one in the 80s didn't last long because they had policies lasting. one of their...
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and we obviously had the rochdale by—election with george galloway. and although galloway's party, which said it was going to sweep rochdale, he won only a couple of seats there and a couple elsewhere, but if you do look at it, quite a lot of independents who support sort of independents who support sort of who made palestine their number one cause, did very well, and in particular in the west midlands mayoral race, which labour won by 1000 votes, the guy who came third, is a guy who basically campaigned for palestine. he hadn't done any politics before. i think he was a tiktok sensation, and he utilised that to make a palestinian message . he got palestinian message. he got nearly 70,000 votes, so nearly 70 times the margin of labour's victory. so labour's now reflecting on what it needs to do about, about that. but a group called the muslim vote has issued an 18 point set of demands to labour, saying that you need to i don't quite you know, they are i think they're self—appointed, obviously, that you need to do x, y and z if you are going to win b
and we obviously had the rochdale by—election with george galloway. and although galloway's party, which said it was going to sweep rochdale, he won only a couple of seats there and a couple elsewhere, but if you do look at it, quite a lot of independents who support sort of independents who support sort of who made palestine their number one cause, did very well, and in particular in the west midlands mayoral race, which labour won by 1000 votes, the guy who came third, is a guy who...
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galloway's party ran on every single seat, he only got to win two seats and his his campaign was not just based on gaza, it was also based on economic issues. >> but does the muslim vote request to keir starmer increase the likelihood of more sectarian politics as labour seeks to consolidate its lead? >> so this is what i would say. >> so this is what i would say. >> i don't think that there is a practical challenge to labour. i don't think that practical labour should be worried. i am personally, politically worried about the animosity that exists between groups in the uk. i think it is a very sad situation i >> -- >> yeah, well that i think is very important, michael, that we've actually done very well on multiculturalism in this country, that we've had pretty peaceful integration and people have become british. this is different, isn't it ? different, isn't it? >> yes. but jacob, how often do you and i say to people whose cause that we disagree with stand for election, stand in our democratic process? so, you know, they've done that and they've won, i like stella, don't think that
galloway's party ran on every single seat, he only got to win two seats and his his campaign was not just based on gaza, it was also based on economic issues. >> but does the muslim vote request to keir starmer increase the likelihood of more sectarian politics as labour seeks to consolidate its lead? >> so this is what i would say. >> so this is what i would say. >> i don't think that there is a practical challenge to labour. i don't think that practical labour should...
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george galloway has had a big day, so we're going to be talking about how much of a threat to starmer he is.look much of a threat to starmer he is. look terrible, terrible, terrible sword attack in london earlier. i'm asking whether we should now be arming all police officers. big debate on that. and the revolutionary communist that are targeted you in cardiff, jacob? well, i've got one of them on. so, it's going to be having a debate about whether or not it was appropriate. >> well, i think it was . i think >> well, i think it was. i think free speech is very important, and you can't hand it back. free speech when people agree with you. >> yes, i agree with you. and also i've seen you deal rather well with those people in the past. >> so well done you. thank you. >> so well done you. thank you. >> that will all be very exciting. thank you patrick. that's coming up after the weather. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been state of the nation, and i know you're waiting for the somerset weather report. it will be absolutely wonderful. sunshine. glorious and
george galloway has had a big day, so we're going to be talking about how much of a threat to starmer he is.look much of a threat to starmer he is. look terrible, terrible, terrible sword attack in london earlier. i'm asking whether we should now be arming all police officers. big debate on that. and the revolutionary communist that are targeted you in cardiff, jacob? well, i've got one of them on. so, it's going to be having a debate about whether or not it was appropriate. >> well, i...
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after all, the labour party do not want to lose any more votes to george galloway or the green party or whoever else it may be, and we saw some of that in the local elections . saw some of that in the local elections. i'm joined in the studio by natasha hausdorf, barrister at six pump court chambers and director of uk lawyers for israel. what an extraordinary cat . log of events extraordinary cat. log of events in the course of the last 48 hours. >> indeed, and i think the real tragedy here, and one of the key casualties, is the rule of law that we just heard being referred to. what we've seen is a campaign of lawfare across various international legal organisations , not just the organisations, not just the international criminal court, but we've seen a great deal of this sort of activity at the international court of justice. the un's highest court, and at other un bodies and institutions , as the un human rights council is a case in point. and of course, you've referred to the security council. but in the context of this application, we have seen by prosecutor khan for arrest warr
after all, the labour party do not want to lose any more votes to george galloway or the green party or whoever else it may be, and we saw some of that in the local elections . saw some of that in the local elections. i'm joined in the studio by natasha hausdorf, barrister at six pump court chambers and director of uk lawyers for israel. what an extraordinary cat . log of events extraordinary cat. log of events in the course of the last 48 hours. >> indeed, and i think the real tragedy...
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might reform have underperformed tonight, but also george galloway will be here to talk through his candidates, particularly in rochdale. all that to come and more with experts , psephologists and those
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we have the biggest cuckoo in our nest with george galloway. what's the latest for our friends in the north west ? our friends in the north west? >> well, certainly here in manchester, of course, the voters went to the polls on thursday very much the feeling from the polling coming out of that that andy burnham will secure his third term as the mayor of greater manchester. of course, olivia makes a very good point around the impact of the muslim vote in these big labour areas. manchester, of course, being one of them. pollsters predicting a drop of maybe of 3% in support for burnham at the outcome of this election, but still saying that he will hold on to that third term in his rematch against laura evans , rematch against laura evans, who, of course, was the same conservative candidate who came second back in 2021. burnham in 2021 who got 67% of the vote so could drop to around 63 or 64% because of, as you were saying, that split. and some people are unhappy , particularly with their unhappy, particularly with their stance on the conflict betw
we have the biggest cuckoo in our nest with george galloway. what's the latest for our friends in the north west ? our friends in the north west? >> well, certainly here in manchester, of course, the voters went to the polls on thursday very much the feeling from the polling coming out of that that andy burnham will secure his third term as the mayor of greater manchester. of course, olivia makes a very good point around the impact of the muslim vote in these big labour areas. manchester,...
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. >> the green party, george galloway's worker workers party, reform uk cannot win an election due to the rules. you might want to change the rules, but the facts of the matter are there's either going to be a conservative prime minister or a labour prime minister. if we wish to change the rules, let's change them and have a discussion about that. but them's are the rules at the moment. and i would rather don cummings was, you know , cummings was, you know, influencing those parties rather than trying to set up another one. i think there are 400 political parties in britain registered in the electoral commission. >> it's a joke, though in it what really disturbs me about this debate, though, is it often comes back to, well, let's just blame the civil service. >> and don't get me wrong, you know, we need massive reform. and dom talking about how overcentralised this country is compared to other advanced countries. he's absolutely right about that. but we've got to remember who has been in control of those levers of power since 2010. david cameron said in 2010, i'll 2010. david cameron
. >> the green party, george galloway's worker workers party, reform uk cannot win an election due to the rules. you might want to change the rules, but the facts of the matter are there's either going to be a conservative prime minister or a labour prime minister. if we wish to change the rules, let's change them and have a discussion about that. but them's are the rules at the moment. and i would rather don cummings was, you know , cummings was, you know, influencing those parties...
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you've got george galloway, you've got the greens, you've got the potential for independent candidates like jeremy corbyn sucking up votes on the left. >> yeah, i mean i think, you know, the gaza issue has been a big push of people towards the green party. and i don't know whether that will last, but certainly it's going to be a problem at this election, i think in terms of the lib dems, theois think in terms of the lib dems, theo is absolutely right that they just need attention, which is rather odd because they probably will be the story of this election. they may well gain 1520 seats. they may well be the party that takes out some of the cabinet ministers, like jeremy hunt. and i think the fact is that, you know, the lib dems, if you look at the polling, when they do well, they do well. when people don't know what they stand for, when they can just be the local candidate and people project onto them what they would like. so the idea that we're seeing the lib dem leader, who i think only 13% of people know who the lib dem leader is in the first place, but that it's not uncontroversia
you've got george galloway, you've got the greens, you've got the potential for independent candidates like jeremy corbyn sucking up votes on the left. >> yeah, i mean i think, you know, the gaza issue has been a big push of people towards the green party. and i don't know whether that will last, but certainly it's going to be a problem at this election, i think in terms of the lib dems, theois think in terms of the lib dems, theo is absolutely right that they just need attention, which...
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galloway's party ran on every single seat, he only got to win two seats and his his campaign was not just based on gaza, it was also based on economic issues. >> but does the muslim vote request to keir starmer increase the likelihood of more sectarian politics as labour seeks to consolidate its lead? >> so this is what i would say. >> so this is what i would say. >> i don't think that there is a practical challenge to labour. i don't think that practical labour should be worried. i am personally, politically worried about the animosity that exists between groups in the uk. i think it is a very sad situation i >> -- >> yeah, well that i think is very important, michael, that we've actually done very well on multiculturalism in this country, that we've had pretty peaceful integration and people have become british. this is different, isn't it ? different, isn't it? >> yes. but jacob, how often do you and i say to people whose cause that we disagree with stand for election, stand in our democratic process? so, you know, they've done that and they've won, i like stella, don't think that
galloway's party ran on every single seat, he only got to win two seats and his his campaign was not just based on gaza, it was also based on economic issues. >> but does the muslim vote request to keir starmer increase the likelihood of more sectarian politics as labour seeks to consolidate its lead? >> so this is what i would say. >> so this is what i would say. >> i don't think that there is a practical challenge to labour. i don't think that practical labour should...
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we'll also hear from a spokesperson from george galloway's . galloway's. party. and of course, we'll hear from the man of the moment, the man himself, nigel farage. he'll be in the studio giving his first reaction since revealing he won't be contesting a seat at the general election. he may be relieved to know that i'm not going to stand as a candidate myself. >> why.7 six myself. >> why? six weeks isn't long enough to fight a constituency seat. >> but there's some more news behind that, and we'll get to the story. behind the story? that's all coming up after your news headlines with sophia wenzler . wenzler. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . the wenzler in the gb newsroom. the prime minister says voters should back him if they want the rwanda deportation scheme to succeed , but concedes flights succeed, but concedes flights won't get off the ground before the general election. rishi sunak also says he's putting the economy and global security at the heart of his campaign. it comes as political party leaders begin six weeks of trying to win
we'll also hear from a spokesperson from george galloway's . galloway's. party. and of course, we'll hear from the man of the moment, the man himself, nigel farage. he'll be in the studio giving his first reaction since revealing he won't be contesting a seat at the general election. he may be relieved to know that i'm not going to stand as a candidate myself. >> why.7 six myself. >> why? six weeks isn't long enough to fight a constituency seat. >> but there's some more news...
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they lost some council seats to independents and to george galloway's workers party of britain during the local elections. pat mcfadden is vice chair of labour friends of israel, and he told us the party will support palestinians in government. >> but two things have guided our position all along . one is our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the palestinian people. and if we were to be elected at the coming election , that would be a coming election, that would be a big foreign policy priority for us. >> us. >> a ten year old girl has died and four other people have been hospitalised after a house fire in bradford. emergency services were called to kingsdale drive in the early hours of this morning. we understand a woman and three children did manage to escape the property with non—life threatening injuries. the young girl, though, was pronounced dead at the scene. police have now c
they lost some council seats to independents and to george galloway's workers party of britain during the local elections. pat mcfadden is vice chair of labour friends of israel, and he told us the party will support palestinians in government. >> but two things have guided our position all along . one is our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th that will remain. we will stick up...
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might reform have underperformed tonight, but also george galloway will be here to talk through his candidates, particularly in rochdale. all that to come and more with experts , psephologists and those experts, psephologists and those that know perhaps what might happen tomorrow. all that to come after your news headlines with sam francis . with sam francis. >> tom, thank you. and a very good evening to you from the newsroom. it'sjust good evening to you from the newsroom. it's just gone 7:00 and leading the news tonight. sir keir starmer claims that labour's gains in england's local elections are, he says, a direct message to the prime minister as he renewed demands for rishi sunak to call a general election . so far general election. so far labour's gained more than 140 seats and taken control of seven more councils in england. the labour leader is also hailing what he calls a truly historic moment, as his party won the mayoral race in york and north yorkshire. in the prime minister's own constituency. meanwhile, the prime minister has insisted he's focusing on the job at hand after those d
might reform have underperformed tonight, but also george galloway will be here to talk through his candidates, particularly in rochdale. all that to come and more with experts , psephologists and those experts, psephologists and those that know perhaps what might happen tomorrow. all that to come after your news headlines with sam francis . with sam francis. >> tom, thank you. and a very good evening to you from the newsroom. it'sjust good evening to you from the newsroom. it's just gone...
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we've also got the deputy leader of george galloway's workers party of britain in the studio. all that's coming up. but first it's your news headunes but first it's your news headlines with theo chikomba . headlines with theo chikomba. >> it's 7:00 in the gb newsroom. i'm theo chikomba. >> it's 7:00 in the gb newsroom. i'm theo chikomba . the israeli i'm theo chikomba. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has described the strike, which reportedly killed 45 people in the southern gaza city of rafah of rafah, as a tragic mishap. mr netanyahu told the israeli parliament it was a it was vital that israel took every precaution possible to protect civilians caught up in the fighting for gaza . earlier, the fighting for gaza. earlier, israeli forces said they were investigating reports of an exchange of fire between israeli and egyptian soldiers close to the crossing. the idf said shooting incidents occurred on the egyptian border . it's the egyptian border. it's understood that the incident is understood that the incident is under review and discussions are being held wi
we've also got the deputy leader of george galloway's workers party of britain in the studio. all that's coming up. but first it's your news headunes but first it's your news headlines with theo chikomba . headlines with theo chikomba. >> it's 7:00 in the gb newsroom. i'm theo chikomba. >> it's 7:00 in the gb newsroom. i'm theo chikomba . the israeli i'm theo chikomba. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has described the strike, which reportedly killed 45 people in the...
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. >> there are also independents and also george galloway's party as well, of course. >> yes. what are they called? respect. they still called respect. >> they're now workers. >> they're now workers. >> workers party. >> workers party. >> they're called global jihad. >> they're called global jihad. >> no, it is extraordinary , >> no, it is extraordinary, isn't it? they're all marching around wearing these skin suits. you know that used to belong to different recognisable identities. i think some green voters had obviously no idea because they just turn up and 90, because they just turn up and go, oh, i'm just going to i like green. >> yeah, i'm gonna go. i don't recognise the name, but it used to be the soft and fluffy one, isn't it? >> and then they saw the clips and i still like this because it's quite diverse. >> there's bound to be happy . >> there's bound to be happy. but i will say, like in the defence of the people of the clips , if a demographic in the clips, if a demographic in the uk is voting successfully in a bloc because they have a community where they can say, g
. >> there are also independents and also george galloway's party as well, of course. >> yes. what are they called? respect. they still called respect. >> they're now workers. >> they're now workers. >> workers party. >> workers party. >> they're called global jihad. >> they're called global jihad. >> no, it is extraordinary , >> no, it is extraordinary, isn't it? they're all marching around wearing these skin suits. you know that used...
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we'll also hear from a spokesperson from george galloway's . galloway's. party. and of course, we'll hear from the man of the moment, the man himself, nigel farage. he'll be in the studio giving his first reaction since revealing he won't be contesting a seat at the general election. he may be relieved to know that i'm not going to stand as a candidate myself. >> why? six weeks isn't long enough to fight a constituency seat. >> but there's some more news behind that, and we'll get to the story. behind the story? that's all coming up after your news headlines with sophia wenzler . wenzler. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . the wenzler in the gb newsroom. the prime minister says voters should back him if they want the rwanda deportation scheme to succeed , but concedes flights
we'll also hear from a spokesperson from george galloway's . galloway's. party. and of course, we'll hear from the man of the moment, the man himself, nigel farage. he'll be in the studio giving his first reaction since revealing he won't be contesting a seat at the general election. he may be relieved to know that i'm not going to stand as a candidate myself. >> why? six weeks isn't long enough to fight a constituency seat. >> but there's some more news behind that, and we'll get...
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i've written about this in the west midlands in the mayoral election, the george galloway candidate got 12.5% of the vote. so the muslim there is an independent muslim standing against angela rayner and judging by this clip, she's what mrs. thatcher in one of her great lincolnshire words would say is frit . see what you think say is frit. see what you think my voters were very upset with the labour party. >> i was with you and you saw me over the line. you supported me in seats that are similar to mine. people lost their seats. you were there for me and i don't believe i could have done that without you. now i know that without you. now i know that people are angry about what's happening in the middle east. and i said, live on tv, and i say to this day, if me resigning as an mp now would bnng resigning as an mp now would bring a ceasefire, no , i would bring a ceasefire, no, i would do it. i would do it if i could affect change. the only thing i've done in my channels this i've done in my channels this i've got three british doctors out last week from rafah who were stuck there. i worke
i've written about this in the west midlands in the mayoral election, the george galloway candidate got 12.5% of the vote. so the muslim there is an independent muslim standing against angela rayner and judging by this clip, she's what mrs. thatcher in one of her great lincolnshire words would say is frit . see what you think say is frit. see what you think my voters were very upset with the labour party. >> i was with you and you saw me over the line. you supported me in seats that are...
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so remember, there was a big vote in the west midlands for the, george galloway's independent muslim candidate, and i think that will be a big factor in the next general election. the muslim vote traditionally goes for laboun vote traditionally goes for labour, 70% muslims. they say vote labour that that. so that vote labour that that. so that vote is going to be diluted and split. that's a factor because i don't think there's going to be any change in the hostilities in gaza by july the 4th. also there's no doubt, despite what nigel said about reform, they're moving quickly because they think reform aren't ready for a general election . they don't general election. they don't have the infrastructure in place. they don't have the candidates in place. and significantly, tom, they don't have a lot of money. if you look at reforms accounts, most of it's been provided by loans from a certain richard tice. there is no big, donor arriving on a trustee shiny white steed. so i think they think that they're going to catch reform unawares. we know they've had to ditch a lot of candidates becau
so remember, there was a big vote in the west midlands for the, george galloway's independent muslim candidate, and i think that will be a big factor in the next general election. the muslim vote traditionally goes for laboun vote traditionally goes for labour, 70% muslims. they say vote labour that that. so that vote labour that that. so that vote is going to be diluted and split. that's a factor because i don't think there's going to be any change in the hostilities in gaza by july the 4th....
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galloway tried to claim. look at burnley, where lots of labour councillors, i think ten labour councillors, i think ten labour councillors, i think ten labour councillors resigned in opposition to labour's position on gaza. well, actually labour won several of those seats back with the people. they replaced the defectors with. >> all right, okay, i've got a statement here from the labour party. a spokesman has said the labour party has strongly condemned this racist quote, which has not come from anyone who is speaking on behalf of the party or whose values are welcome in the party. well sadiq khan.the welcome in the party. well sadiq khan. the us defended his record as mayor. here's what he had to say . say. >> we've been both tough on the complex causes of crime, deprivation , alienation, deprivation, alienation, poverty, lack of opportunities, and tough on the causes of crime, supporting the police who've made good progress . so who've made good progress. so we've invested in record numbers of youth clubs,
galloway tried to claim. look at burnley, where lots of labour councillors, i think ten labour councillors, i think ten labour councillors, i think ten labour councillors resigned in opposition to labour's position on gaza. well, actually labour won several of those seats back with the people. they replaced the defectors with. >> all right, okay, i've got a statement here from the labour party. a spokesman has said the labour party has strongly condemned this racist quote, which has not...
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this might provide an opening for somebody like george galloway, or for various left wing independent movements, but i don't think they'll do very well. i think this is really a change election where people have broadly made up their mind. they've made up their mind. they've made up their mind. they've made up their mind. if they don't like their mind. if they don't like the conservatives and they'll vote for whichever party will keep them out in their given constituency, which is good for the lib dems as well, because even though their polling hasn't increased much nationally, they're doing really well in the seats that they need to do well in rishi sunak has gambled here, clearly gambled, but i suppose he had a very slim set of opfions he had a very slim set of options to start with. >> what needs to happen really to change the narrative, i suppose. there are two schools of thought in sort of the study of thought in sort of the study of elections , that elections of elections, that elections just show what fundamentally people think, or that elections actually change minds. i suppo
this might provide an opening for somebody like george galloway, or for various left wing independent movements, but i don't think they'll do very well. i think this is really a change election where people have broadly made up their mind. they've made up their mind. they've made up their mind. they've made up their mind. if they don't like their mind. if they don't like the conservatives and they'll vote for whichever party will keep them out in their given constituency, which is good for the...