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a prime minister who was so weak and ineffective, she made jeremy corbyn look like an attractive option in 2017. well she has aimed fire at boris johnson and liz truss, this supposedly conservative politician who recently announced that she's proudly woke, has this week taken a sideswipe at johnson and truss warning about the threat of populism in western democracies . populism in western democracies. but what is populism? a bit like? the word misinformation ? like? the word misinformation? it's been characterised by progressives as some sort of dark, extreme force. now it can be. and that is a worry. but all too often it's just common sense and following the will of ordinary voters , low taxes, so ordinary voters, low taxes, so you can grow the economy to pay for public services. i guess that's populist. the policing of our borders. otherwise why have them ? protecting freedom of them? protecting freedom of speech, standing up to international tyrants with a defence budget to match and pushing back on mad ideas like gender ideology, which says that you can change your biological sex, w
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and tweet by jeremy corbyn's wife saying he was standing as an independent and she liked it. well, now it is possible if they freeze, if they freeze her out and they do block her and it looks like they're going to, she might go and campaign for corbyn in islington north. >> well, why doesn't she stand as an independent in her constituency? >> she could, but she probably wouldn't get elected right in, in truth. right, right. >> but but but but but corbyn is a real threat because he's been the mp there for 40 odd years. yeah. >> and you know, one of the things about corbyn as well, it's a it's a very isn't it. nonh it's a it's a very isn't it. north is a possibly the smallest constituency a geographically. so the people are very concentrated . he's been there concentrated. he's been there for so long, so long they don't know anything else . he almost know anything else. he almost knows everybody. and he'll have helped so many families. >> her political history sort of should be greater than this idea that she represents the corbynite side of the party. yeah, yeah. and what i me
and tweet by jeremy corbyn's wife saying he was standing as an independent and she liked it. well, now it is possible if they freeze, if they freeze her out and they do block her and it looks like they're going to, she might go and campaign for corbyn in islington north. >> well, why doesn't she stand as an independent in her constituency? >> she could, but she probably wouldn't get elected right in, in truth. right, right. >> but but but but but corbyn is a real threat...
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jeremy corbyn did it. he was booted out first, diane abbott said she was booted out. then six union general secretaries write to sir keir starmer. and hey presto, she's back in. who's in control? >> know the simple fact is that, diane abbott has had the labour whip restored. that means she is a labour member of parliament until parliament is dissolved at the end of this week , all labour the end of this week, all labour mps have to go through a process, of reselection because because we're so close to the general election and the dissolution of parliament, that will be a curtailed process. but diane abbott will have to go through the same process that every other labour mp seeking re—election has to go through. keir starmer said no decision has been made on on diane abbott. so we just have to be a little bit patient and let things take their natural coui'se. >> course. >> okay, andrew, let's talk now about further union involvement. the prime minister rishi sunak moments ago on gb news, claimed that the timing of the junior doctors strikes in his mind were incredibl
jeremy corbyn did it. he was booted out first, diane abbott said she was booted out. then six union general secretaries write to sir keir starmer. and hey presto, she's back in. who's in control? >> know the simple fact is that, diane abbott has had the labour whip restored. that means she is a labour member of parliament until parliament is dissolved at the end of this week , all labour the end of this week, all labour mps have to go through a process, of reselection because because...
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thanks forjoining us, you were on jeremy corbyn's front bench, you must be sad to see this. well, look, it's, it is must be sad to see this. well, look, it's. it is far— must be sad to see this. well, look, it's, it is far from _ must be sad to see this. well, look, it's, it is far from ideal, _ must be sad to see this. well, look, it's, it is far from ideal, the - it's, it is farfrom ideal, the situation thatjeremy has landed himself in over several years how but keir starmer was absolutely right to remove him, as a labour mp, several years ago now, after he refused to apologise for his role and his leadership in the way he handled the anti—semitism crisis in the labour party, and the response to the inquiry by the ehrc, but look, we will fight islington north just as we will fight every constituency and fight for every vote any this general election, and we are confident that with our credible but radical programme for change across the country that we can win votes across the coalition we need to build.— can win votes across the coalition we need to build. so, i can
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why can't you have jeremy corbyn and diane abbott?— why can't you have jeremy corbyn and diane abbott? when it came to jeremy corb n, a diane abbott? when it came to jeremy corbyn. a process _ diane abbott? when it came to jeremy corbyn, a process unfolded. _ diane abbott? when it came to jeremy corbyn, a process unfolded. he - corbyn, a process unfolded. he refused to recognise the hrc report all that time ago, keir starmer no better example of how he has change the labour party, acted decisively and refused to allowjeremy to sit as a labour mp. he is no longer a member of the labour party. keir starmer he has fixed the labour party, we are now a party that is fit for serve britain from a position of government. natalie elphicke is quite straightforward. she decided when she looked at the party that she was in at the time and their plans and lack of credibility when it came to tackling those small boats and immigration and housing, she decided their plans weren�*t credible but the labour party�*s plans were credible. she joined
why can't you have jeremy corbyn and diane abbott?— why can't you have jeremy corbyn and diane abbott? when it came to jeremy corb n, a diane abbott? when it came to jeremy corbyn. a process _ diane abbott? when it came to jeremy corbyn, a process unfolded. _ diane abbott? when it came to jeremy corbyn, a process unfolded. he - corbyn, a process unfolded. he refused to recognise the hrc report all that time ago, keir starmer no better example of how he has change the labour party, acted...
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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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in islington north, which he's represented since 1983. >> jeremy corbyn will make his own decisions. i think he's standing as an independent. that's his choice. we will have an excellent labour candidate in islington north as we've got excellent labour candidates across the country , and the across the country, and the choice at this election is absolutely clear. we've had 14 years of chaos and decline under this tory government. we cannot have more of that . have more of that. >> gb news can reveal that more than 10,000 channel migrants have crossed illegally to the united kingdom so far this year. the milestone figure was reached today after another 154 arrived in dover, having crossed in three small boats this morning. it's a blow to rishi sunak on his second full day of election campaigning, after he had promised that his government would stop the boats . the former would stop the boats. the former boss of the post office has been accused of living in la la land over her role in the horizon scandal. paula vennells again becoming emotional on her third day of giving evidence. she
in islington north, which he's represented since 1983. >> jeremy corbyn will make his own decisions. i think he's standing as an independent. that's his choice. we will have an excellent labour candidate in islington north as we've got excellent labour candidates across the country , and the across the country, and the choice at this election is absolutely clear. we've had 14 years of chaos and decline under this tory government. we cannot have more of that . have more of that. >>...
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if sunak can land this point that because of his association with jeremy corbyn and because of lammy statements on trump and all the rest of it, that he might be sensible but he isn't safe, maybe sooner does manage to control the narrative in that regard. okay, they're both a bit boring, but stick with what you know because actually inflation's come down and this bloke used to be an investment banker and keir starmer were never expected to be in this position did he. he thought it was going to be a neil kinnock for the next ten years i think. >> yeah i mean i think it's an irony all this sunak is trying to present himself as the safe choice. and yet he comes on the back of years of utter chaos that pretty much everyone agrees felt anything but safe government. and meanwhile starmer is trying to say that he's the moderate. he's not the lefty, but he only got there by being part of an incredibly radical and left wing labour party. so they're both trying to make arguments that are the reverse of how they got their jobs. but what i would say is that i suspect the fact they're both boring
if sunak can land this point that because of his association with jeremy corbyn and because of lammy statements on trump and all the rest of it, that he might be sensible but he isn't safe, maybe sooner does manage to control the narrative in that regard. okay, they're both a bit boring, but stick with what you know because actually inflation's come down and this bloke used to be an investment banker and keir starmer were never expected to be in this position did he. he thought it was going 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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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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a prime minister who was so weak and ineffective, she made jeremy corbyn look like an attractive option in 2017. well she has aimed fire at boris johnson and liz truss, this supposedly conservative politician who recently announced that she's proudly woke, has this week taken a sideswipe at johnson and truss warning about the threat of populism in western democracies . populism in western democracies. but what is populism? a bit like? the word misinformation ? like? the word misinformation? it's been characterised by progressives as some sort of dark, extreme force. now it can be. and that is a worry. but all too often it's just common sense and following the will of ordinary voters , low taxes, so ordinary voters, low taxes, so you can grow the economy to pay for public services. i guess that's populist. the policing of our borders. otherwise why have them ? protecting freedom of them? protecting freedom of speech, standing up to international tyrants with a defence budget to match and pushing back on mad ideas like gender ideology, which says that you can change your biological sex, w
a prime minister who was so weak and ineffective, she made jeremy corbyn look like an attractive option in 2017. well she has aimed fire at boris johnson and liz truss, this supposedly conservative politician who recently announced that she's proudly woke, has this week taken a sideswipe at johnson and truss warning about the threat of populism in western democracies . populism in western democracies. but what is populism? a bit like? the word misinformation ? like? the word misinformation?...
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jeremy corbyn is expected to stand as an independent in islington. he was kicked out of the party in a 2020 over his response to a report on anti—semitism. time now to leave you with ten seconds of the dog, as the star of the show at the cannes film festival. he knows how to work a red carpet. just look at him. can we appreciate those moves, we reckon he is doing it better than some of the celebrities! quite possibly. what do you reckon? you're all caught up now, see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here are the headlines: west ham's lucas paqueta is charged by the fa over allegations of trying to intentionally receive cards to influence betting markets. we speak to the england and manchester city star phil foden about his incredible season and the build—up to the euros. and luke littler throws the perfect nine dart checkout on his way to becoming the premier league champion. welcome to the programme and we're starting with news that the west ham midfielder lucas paqueta has been charged with misconduct by
jeremy corbyn is expected to stand as an independent in islington. he was kicked out of the party in a 2020 over his response to a report on anti—semitism. time now to leave you with ten seconds of the dog, as the star of the show at the cannes film festival. he knows how to work a red carpet. just look at him. can we appreciate those moves, we reckon he is doing it better than some of the celebrities! quite possibly. what do you reckon? you're all caught up now, see you later. hello and...
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is it a keir starmer who backed relentlessly, not once but twice jeremy corbyn to be prime minister? is it that keir starmer or is it the keir starmer that promised to be continuity corbin when running for libra ship to tickle the tummy of the left wing voter block in the labour party? or the keir starmer that denounced jeremy corbyn or the keir starmer who is now worried about the left ranking is labour party and starting to flirt once again with the language that is used in the past? i genuinely don't know. i hope he does, i'm not completely convinced. so the choice is really simple, and a leader who has been tested through some of the most challenging circumstances, who brought in furlough to make sure that we not only save lives but also sale of livelihoods during covid. the chancellor who is bold in saying now is the time to ease those restrictions and start rebuilding our economy to the person the leader who made it difficult decisions to help ring and fishing and down and down again. ladies and gentlemen, this election is about a choice, and the choice is clear, eweek, indecis
is it a keir starmer who backed relentlessly, not once but twice jeremy corbyn to be prime minister? is it that keir starmer or is it the keir starmer that promised to be continuity corbin when running for libra ship to tickle the tummy of the left wing voter block in the labour party? or the keir starmer that denounced jeremy corbyn or the keir starmer who is now worried about the left ranking is labour party and starting to flirt once again with the language that is used in the past? i...
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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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and then suddenly, oh, jeremy corbyn was a friend of his. i mean, there's even a quote where he says that him and jeremy corbyn, they're quite good friends. suddenly when he realised that jeremy corbyn wasn't that popular, he's like distanced himself. i don't know, he is. come on. i mean that is keir starmer. >> come on. you can lay exactly the same accusation at rishi sunak, who served alongside bons sunak, who served alongside boris johnson and clearly had no time. >> he's just a traitor. he just betrayed boris. that was a straightforward betrayal. this is somebody. what about the 28 billion for green energy flip flop? oh you can destabilise the tories. >> crashed the economy. no. >> crashed the economy. no. >> and talking about keir starmer, you don't listen. i don't change. i'm not getting the tories get away from the mess they've made. >> but i'm talking about keir starmer. he sits on the fence. he's trying to pander to every single sector. and i think this piece and you called the daily mail rubbish or whatever you called it, i think t
and then suddenly, oh, jeremy corbyn was a friend of his. i mean, there's even a quote where he says that him and jeremy corbyn, they're quite good friends. suddenly when he realised that jeremy corbyn wasn't that popular, he's like distanced himself. i don't know, he is. come on. i mean that is keir starmer. >> come on. you can lay exactly the same accusation at rishi sunak, who served alongside bons sunak, who served alongside boris johnson and clearly had no time. >> he's just a...
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jeremy corbyn into _ every pledge he made when he tried to get jeremy corbyn into being - every pledge he made when he tried to getjeremy corbyn into being ouri to getjeremy corbyn into being our prime _ to getjeremy corbyn into being our prime minister, _ to getjeremy corbyn into being our prime minister, not _ to getjeremy corbyn into being our prime minister, not once _ to getjeremy corbyn into being our prime minister, not once but- to getjeremy corbyn into being our prime minister, not once but twice. ithink— prime minister, not once but twice. i think people — prime minister, not once but twice. i think people need _ prime minister, not once but twice. i think people need to— prime minister, not once but twice. i think people need to take - prime minister, not once but twice. i think people need to take with - prime minister, not once but twice. i think people need to take with an| i think people need to take with an enormous — i think people need to take with an enormous pinch _ i think people need to take with an enormous pinch of _ i think people need to take with an e
jeremy corbyn into _ every pledge he made when he tried to get jeremy corbyn into being - every pledge he made when he tried to getjeremy corbyn into being ouri to getjeremy corbyn into being our prime _ to getjeremy corbyn into being our prime minister, _ to getjeremy corbyn into being our prime minister, not _ to getjeremy corbyn into being our prime minister, not once _ to getjeremy corbyn into being our prime minister, not once but- to getjeremy corbyn into being our prime minister, not...
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and we're also going to be talking about independents like jeremy corbyn and whether they may affect the labour vote. back in a sec welcome back to the camilla tominey show on gb news. now, we had hoped that we might have a liberal democrat to represent the party, to represent the yellows on the show, but unfortunately, they weren't putting anyone forward for the show this weekend. so instead, what we're going to do is have a look at what sir ed davey, the liberal democrat leader, said yesterday in chichester when he explained the difference between the lib dems and the labour party. >> listen, the liberal democrats have got a fantastic set of policies on the health service, on the economy and on the environment. today we're campaigning against the sewage problem and we've led that campaign. i think overall we're just much more ambitious than some of the other parties. and critically , we want to transform critically, we want to transform british politics. we think the politics in our country is broken. it needs to be changed. and we're the only party talking about that, whether that
and we're also going to be talking about independents like jeremy corbyn and whether they may affect the labour vote. back in a sec welcome back to the camilla tominey show on gb news. now, we had hoped that we might have a liberal democrat to represent the party, to represent the yellows on the show, but unfortunately, they weren't putting anyone forward for the show this weekend. so instead, what we're going to do is have a look at what sir ed davey, the liberal democrat leader, said...
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i don't think it is older what jeremy corbyn _ member? i don't think it is older what jeremy corbyn does - member? i don't think it is older what jeremy corbyn does is - member? 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
i don't think it is older what jeremy corbyn _ member? i don't think it is older what jeremy corbyn does - member? i don't think it is older what jeremy corbyn does is - member? 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...
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jeremy corbyn, a politician who supports palestinian rights and an independent member of parliament, is one of the speakers of this emergency demonstration. thousands of people have gathered here representing millions of people. not only in britain but all over the world and they want an end to israeli attacks. they want to stop sending weapons to the israeli army. which leads to the continuation of the bombings and the killing of palestinians. the message of this demonstration is the intensification of the regime's crimes the zionism of the rafah tragedy, the inaction of the british government about this crime has provoked public anger in england even more. there are no words to describe this tragedy. those present in this demonstration , including the reasons for the increase in protests against the british government. they announced the continuation of political and arms support to the zionist regime despite the massacre of more than 36 thousand palestinians in recent months. mojtaba ghasemzadeh of the london broadcasting agency. thank you very much for your companion. have a nice
jeremy corbyn, a politician who supports palestinian rights and an independent member of parliament, is one of the speakers of this emergency demonstration. thousands of people have gathered here representing millions of people. not only in britain but all over the world and they want an end to israeli attacks. they want to stop sending weapons to the israeli army. which leads to the continuation of the bombings and the killing of palestinians. the message of this demonstration is the...
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in london, english politician jeremy corbyn, a member of the parliament of this country , told pro-palestinian demonstrators that it is western weapons that are killing victims in the gaza strip. at the university of california in the united states, students and a number of staff members supported palestine , and in texas and washington, the supporters of palestine the streets came in the us capital against the demonstrators. sefid demanded to remove the pressure on the zionists to stop the crime. in several cities of turkey , the maghreb, tunisia and jordan, supporters of the palestinian resistance protested. to do. in the capital of mexico, supporters of palestine attacked the embassy of the zionist regime in protest against the crimes of the zionist regime. the protestors tried to capture the embassy of this regime by bypassing the obstacles , but they faced resistance from the security forces. lebanon's hezbollah targeted the zionist military bases in two combined operations from close range . so. from the release of images of this offensive operation the media of the zionist regime descri
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but you know, diane abbott is not jeremy corbyn. corbyn always thought he was bigger than the labour party. that's never been the way diane has projected herself and i just hope that, you know, this won't do irreparable damage. but there is a risk at the moment. this is dominating the headlines. it's distracting us from the positive agenda for change, and it needs to be dealt with. and i think it needs to be dean with. and i think it needs to be dealt with quickly. and if i, you know, i'm a very strong supporter of keir starmer. but one criticism i would make that at times of crisis , sometimes at times of crisis, sometimes the decision making is too slow. this needs to be dealt with quickly . quickly. >> the philip bill ramos says he's been very hard on anti—semitism in the labour party. when keir starmer was leader of the labour party, a number of people quit the front bench in protest at the rampant anti—semitism in the labour party. keir starmer wasn't one of them. he carried on serving in starmer shadow cabinet in 20, backe
but you know, diane abbott is not jeremy corbyn. corbyn always thought he was bigger than the labour party. that's never been the way diane has projected herself and i just hope that, you know, this won't do irreparable damage. but there is a risk at the moment. this is dominating the headlines. it's distracting us from the positive agenda for change, and it needs to be dealt with. and i think it needs to be dean with. and i think it needs to be dealt with quickly. and if i, you know, i'm a...
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we know that when jeremy corbyn was running for prime minister, he had the backing of stormzy, which obviously has a huge following from young people, although it didn't do much good in 2019. i mean, yeah, but like i think that the conservative party have struggled to replicate that kind of backing from a relatable person with a big public following, particularly from young people. >> sharon, very nice to speak to you this evening. thank you very much. we shall continue to watch your socials with great interest as ever. well, let's get to on another story actually, which sharon would probably be quite interested in. as somebody who champions women's rights because the esteemed garrick club may have voted to allow female members for the first time, but now it seems another historic member's club could be following in its footsteps . the 140 year in its footsteps. the 140 year old flyfishers club may be poised to make a similarly historic move as marina gibson, well named being official woman called marina , one of the called marina, one of the country's leading female anglers, has cal
we know that when jeremy corbyn was running for prime minister, he had the backing of stormzy, which obviously has a huge following from young people, although it didn't do much good in 2019. i mean, yeah, but like i think that the conservative party have struggled to replicate that kind of backing from a relatable person with a big public following, particularly from young people. >> sharon, very nice to speak to you this evening. thank you very much. we shall continue to watch your...
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corbyn, who was the previous leader of the labor party , stepped down under the pressure of these lobbies and handed over power to mr. starmer . good in the economy. whoever comes, regardless of whether he is a worker or a conservative , faces the same challenges, that is , he has identified three major problems in the british economy. 100% production of nakhaneh jedi do. but absolute poverty is still high according to surveys the ministry of labor and pensions announced that in 2023 , the results of which will be announced in 2023, 11 million people out of the approximately 67 million people in britain are in absolute poverty, 23. this is the statistics of the ministry of labor and pensions . in 2023, this number has reached 12 million people, so this is a product of dissatisfaction. absolute poverty , very well, the conditions will change in favor of the kargerd party, although i myself may be in a similar difficult situation in the future. now, in this election , the most important differences and issues in the general field of the election will be raised between these two main parties
corbyn, who was the previous leader of the labor party , stepped down under the pressure of these lobbies and handed over power to mr. starmer . good in the economy. whoever comes, regardless of whether he is a worker or a conservative , faces the same challenges, that is , he has identified three major problems in the british economy. 100% production of nakhaneh jedi do. but absolute poverty is still high according to surveys the ministry of labor and pensions announced that in 2023 , the...
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corbyn. labour sources say that we aren't going to rip up the formatjust to suit the whims of the conservative party. that's it from us tonight. election newsnight is here every weekday night 10.30 bbc two and bbc news — for interviews with all the parties and deep insight. faisal�*s here tomorrow. have a good night live from london, this is bbc news. rishi sunak zigzags across britain on a whirlwind tour — and sir keir starmer rallies support at a football club in kent — at the start of six frantic weeks of the uk general election campaign. at least four people are dead after a building collapses in mallorca. hello, i'm courtney bembridge. it's only 2a hours since the prime minister sprung ajuly general election on us all — but campaigning is already in full swing. party leaders are setting off on what will be six frantic weeks of intense campaigning ahead of the 11th ofjuly. the prime minister has already been to events in england, wales, and scotland today. the labour leader, who
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corbyn, it's always erring on the side of upsetting those on the left side of the party. he takes the view that you win elections in this country very much from the center ground. rajini: let's talk about the conservative campaign. we saw a rishi sunak on that journey. chris mason was tagging along today. he has been in the southwest of england. there are a lot of seats that clearly, if you see where he has gone today, worried they could potentially lose, if the polls are to be believed. >> quite right. the problem the conservative party faces apart from the obvious one of political gravity and being in power for 14 years, they are in danger of having their votes nibbled from the right, if i can put it that way, by the reform party, pro-brexit, pro-immigration party. but they also risk losing votes to the left to you labour in parts of the country and in the southwest to the liberal democrats. just an incredibly difficult, tight spot to be in electorally, but that is where mr. sunak and his party find themselves. rajini: now we have the conversation -- confirmation of whe
corbyn, it's always erring on the side of upsetting those on the left side of the party. he takes the view that you win elections in this country very much from the center ground. rajini: let's talk about the conservative campaign. we saw a rishi sunak on that journey. chris mason was tagging along today. he has been in the southwest of england. there are a lot of seats that clearly, if you see where he has gone today, worried they could potentially lose, if the polls are to be believed....
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you supported jeremy corbyn and many would say that was a huge faction and lead to a huge defeat and keir starmer has brought the labour party in four years 20 win above or selections. in four years 20 win above or selections-— selections. there were no de selections — selections. there were no de selections are _ selections. there were no de selections are purging - selections. there were no de selections are purging of - selections. there were no de - selections are purging of people. there were a lot of people actively sabotaging us, a lot of people who took peerages from the conservatives and even those people were not purged. it is chalk and cheese to try and compare those two. labour may well win the next election but it is alienating a lot of its membership base at the moment, over a range of injuries, younger voters, muslim voters and black voters as well. the runnymede trust said yesterday the double standards and the treatment of diane abbott is abhorrent. racism against black women in the workplace is rife across our in society. it is rare for a charity to speak out li
you supported jeremy corbyn and many would say that was a huge faction and lead to a huge defeat and keir starmer has brought the labour party in four years 20 win above or selections. in four years 20 win above or selections-— selections. there were no de selections — selections. there were no de selections are _ selections. there were no de selections are purging - selections. there were no de selections are purging of - selections. there were no de - selections are purging of people....
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., , , , ,, jeremy corbyn. like many business --eole jeremy corbyn. like many business eo - le the jeremy corbyn. like many business people the concern _ jeremy corbyn. like many business people the concern that _ jeremy corbyn. like many business people the concern that you - jeremy corbyn. like many business people the concern that you have i people the concern that you have about a labour government, that is quite old—fashioned, is it going to be an old—fashioned tax and spend mentality? do they believe in business as a driver for growth and better wages for everyone? 0r business as a driver for growth and better wages for everyone? or do they think of it as a class war, we have to harm business to help other people? they have it right, we are in this together and we need healthy businesses and we need good relationships with europe, that has been one of the big problems for the uk economy. and they seem to be taking it very seriously that we have to get things back on track. they are ruling out opening the brexit debate, they categorically sai
., , , , ,, jeremy corbyn. like many business --eole jeremy corbyn. like many business eo - le the jeremy corbyn. like many business people the concern _ jeremy corbyn. like many business people the concern that _ jeremy corbyn. like many business people the concern that you - jeremy corbyn. like many business people the concern that you have i people the concern that you have about a labour government, that is quite old—fashioned, is it going to be an old—fashioned tax and spend mentality?...
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well i would gently remind the prime minister that jeremy corbyn will not stand as a labour candidate at the next election. >> this is a changed labour. he backed him in 19. he he is not able to say the same about his predecessor who smashed the economy. and working people are paying economy. and working people are paying the price. if he was serious about the future, he would ensure that liz truss wasn't a candidate for the next election. but he's too weak to do that. so i've led from the front. i've changed my party. this is a party back in the service of working people. what we are now si king humbly seeking is the opportunity to change the country and put the country back in the service of working people. >> and are you the heir to tony blair? >> well, look, it's ever since i've been rhymes. ever since i've been rhymes. ever since i've been rhymes. ever since i've been labour leader, people have tried to sort of, box me to in being a previous labour leader. tony blair was a fantastic leader. he won three elections, well, of course he's like tony blair. he's aping tony blair in abs
well i would gently remind the prime minister that jeremy corbyn will not stand as a labour candidate at the next election. >> this is a changed labour. he backed him in 19. he he is not able to say the same about his predecessor who smashed the economy. and working people are paying economy. and working people are paying the price. if he was serious about the future, he would ensure that liz truss wasn't a candidate for the next election. but he's too weak to do that. so i've led from...
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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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in the meantime, she was a close ally of the former leader of the labour party, jeremy corbyn, and served as his shadow home secretary. it's still unclear, though, whether she will contest her seat in north london, now in new york, jurors have begun deliberating in donald trump's so—called hush money trial. prosecutors alleged that a payment was made to the former aduh payment was made to the former adult film star stormy daniels, which could have contributed to trump's election victory. a conviction would not end his bid to return to the white house, but polls suggest it could cost his support among independents and some republican voters. >> these charges are rigged. the whole thing is rigged. the whole country is a mess. between the borders and fake elections . and borders and fake elections. and you have a trial like this where the judge is so conflicted he can't breathe . he's got to do can't breathe. he's got to do his job. and it's tough for me that i his job. and it's tough for me thati can his job. and it's tough for me that i can tell you. >> trump speaking this afternoon. wel
in the meantime, she was a close ally of the former leader of the labour party, jeremy corbyn, and served as his shadow home secretary. it's still unclear, though, whether she will contest her seat in north london, now in new york, jurors have begun deliberating in donald trump's so—called hush money trial. prosecutors alleged that a payment was made to the former aduh payment was made to the former adult film star stormy daniels, which could have contributed to trump's election victory. a...
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corbyn and his key ally diane abott. and in comes natalie elphicke, who sat with the erg and was one of the key proponents of brexit. it lends itself to the criticism of keir starmer that he is creating new labour. he might say that to win elections you need to have a broad church, but i wonder how people to the left of him feel about it. guest: it's not just people to the left, there are more mainstream centrists in the labor party that i have spoken with today, people who would be very happy to be aligned with the new labor project who are still bemused and slightly concerned, some of them, about natalie elphicke's arrival to the party because of her past views not just on immigration, but criticizing manchester united football at marcus rashford and his food and poverty campaign and for her criticisms of labour. just last year she wrote an article in which she called keir starmer sir softie, that derisive label that rishi sunak often applies to him. she a cute labour of having no plan of tackling illegal migration and
corbyn and his key ally diane abott. and in comes natalie elphicke, who sat with the erg and was one of the key proponents of brexit. it lends itself to the criticism of keir starmer that he is creating new labour. he might say that to win elections you need to have a broad church, but i wonder how people to the left of him feel about it. guest: it's not just people to the left, there are more mainstream centrists in the labor party that i have spoken with today, people who would be very happy...
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we know that when jeremy corbyn was running for prime minister, he had the backing of stormzy, which obviously has a huge following from young people, although it didn't do much good in 2019. i mean, yeah, but like i think that the conservative party have struggled to replicate that kind of backing from a relatable person with a big public following, particularly from young people. >> sharon, very nice to speak to you this evening. thank you very much. we shall continue to watch your socials with great interest as ever. well, let's get to on another story actually, which sharon would probably be quite interested in. as somebody who champions women's rights because the esteemed garrick club may have voted to allow female members for the first time, but now it seems another historic member's club could be following in its footsteps . the 140 year in its footsteps. the 140 year old flyfishers club may be poised to make a similarly historic move as marina gibson, well named being official woman called marina , one of the called marina, one of the country's leading female anglers, has cal
we know that when jeremy corbyn was running for prime minister, he had the backing of stormzy, which obviously has a huge following from young people, although it didn't do much good in 2019. i mean, yeah, but like i think that the conservative party have struggled to replicate that kind of backing from a relatable person with a big public following, particularly from young people. >> sharon, very nice to speak to you this evening. thank you very much. we shall continue to watch your...
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keir starmer has gone from embracing jeremy corbyn to natalie elphicke , all in the cynical elphicke, all in the cynical pursuit of power at any price. so labour have no ideas what they did have. they view 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 to the us. now and donald trump's former lawyer, michael cohen has taken to the witness stand at his criminal trial. he's told jurors today he secretly colluded with mr trump and a tabloid publisher to suppress negative stories that could damage trump's 2016 campaign. mr cohen used to be one of the former president's most trusted colleagues, but he's now the prosecution's star witness . as the so—called hush witness. as the so—call
keir starmer has gone from embracing jeremy corbyn to natalie elphicke , all in the cynical elphicke, all in the cynical pursuit of power at any price. so labour have no ideas what they did have. they view 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...
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— high—profile as the right hand of jeremy corbyn. that i think they were _ jeremy corbyn. that i think they were happy with. they are happy with him being _ were happy with. they are happy with him being seen as ruthless. they are happy— him being seen as ruthless. they are happy with— him being seen as ruthless. they are happy with him being seen as purging the left—wing elements of his party, even if_ the left—wing elements of his party, even if it_ the left—wing elements of his party, even if it upsets his candidates and even _ even if it upsets his candidates and even if— even if it upsets his candidates and even if it_ even if it upsets his candidates and even if it upsets his candidates and even if it upsets part of his electorate. but the development today— electorate. but the development today where, as the report pointed out, he _ today where, as the report pointed out, he is — today where, as the report pointed out, he is now changed when he was saying _ out, he is now changed when he was saying effectively
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corbyn, who for some reason didn't have any problem with the extreme extremist elements. no, he posted him up, but but, let's just say there is a hung parliament. and i used to say this a lot until about 2 or 3 months ago, and then everyone said to me, you're mad. and i'm starting to believe that they're right, but let's say they do. who is going to prop them up? it can only be the lib dems or the snp and greens or, well, all the far, the far left greens of, green aston. they, they, they i don't know what i'm saying now. i think i've been here too long. >> you've forgotten who you are. he used to be. he used to be the most to down earth basic guy, brand new jacket, brand new toy. that's what i'm saying. >> i'd like to apologise to all the little rashes out there. but who's going to prop up? who's going to prop him up? that's what i want to know, because starmer keeps saying he's not going to go in to do any deals with anybody. but obviously that's a lot of bunkum. >> we could do a deal with the tories, seeing as they're virtually identical parties at the moment. anyway, m
corbyn, who for some reason didn't have any problem with the extreme extremist elements. no, he posted him up, but but, let's just say there is a hung parliament. and i used to say this a lot until about 2 or 3 months ago, and then everyone said to me, you're mad. and i'm starting to believe that they're right, but let's say they do. who is going to prop them up? it can only be the lib dems or the snp and greens or, well, all the far, the far left greens of, green aston. they, they, they i...
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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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look at what happened with jeremy evidence it might not. look at what happened withjeremy corbyn, who is now standing as an independent candidate in london and launching his campaign to now, by the way. he is doing that about three or four miles down the road from where i am in islington. so i think it's pretty clear that keir starmer is not that bothered about riling someone on the left of his decisions. the question i think more broadly keir starmer is facing is does he have the backing of the majority of his party with this decision? i think it's slightly different because you have seen the support for diane abbott here but there is a lot of reluctance in the parliamentary labour party to throw her out or to stop her from standing at the general election. why? well, as you heard, i'm not sure if you heard some of the speeches before diane abbott, but there are a lot of people who point out she was a trailblazer, she was the first female black mp in parliament. she has been there for 37 years, she is a pretty big deal in labour circles up
look at what happened with jeremy evidence it might not. look at what happened withjeremy corbyn, who is now standing as an independent candidate in london and launching his campaign to now, by the way. he is doing that about three or four miles down the road from where i am in islington. so i think it's pretty clear that keir starmer is not that bothered about riling someone on the left of his decisions. the question i think more broadly keir starmer is facing is does he have the backing of...
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corbyn, that they weren't keen to be seen to be patriotic, and that's something that absolutely keir starmer is very keen to — describing this place as essentially english, but also surrounding himself and those we union flags. that was the look of the interview, let's talk about the content. a few thingsjumped out at me from it. describing this place as essentially english, but also surrounding himself and those we union flags. that was the look of the interview, let's talk about the content. a few thingsjumped out at me from it. first of all, his unapologetic adoption of the label "socialist". that makes me think a few things. 0k, there have been times when socialist has been the word that's been used to the labour party to criticise criticise them and to make people maybe a bit scared of them. then there's the fact that actually, lots of people within the labour party would say that keir starmer used to be a socialist and he's rejected socialism to get to where he is now. it's not a simple word. it isn't a simple word, and it's a word that comes with a certain amount of... some
corbyn, that they weren't keen to be seen to be patriotic, and that's something that absolutely keir starmer is very keen to — describing this place as essentially english, but also surrounding himself and those we union flags. that was the look of the interview, let's talk about the content. a few thingsjumped out at me from it. describing this place as essentially english, but also surrounding himself and those we union flags. that was the look of the interview, let's talk about the...
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scott, the sun jeremy corbyn is getting ready to win the argument, but not the election again, right? >> the 74 year old socialist who's never thought he was wrong because no one's ever said he was, will battle head to head with his old party in a desperate bid to keep his leafy north london seat , corbyn lost north london seat, corbyn lost his whip in 2020 because playing down institutional anti—semitism and now he's running in a pro—palestinian platform calling for a ceasefire, trying to garner those votes from people that won't vote for starmer over what's happening in the middle east. so i you know, i never really was quite clear on all the points of interest around his anti—semitism claims. and then i read some more about it today. and in this article. and i just all i today. and in this article. and ijust all i can say is, today. and in this article. and i just all i can say is, wow, really ? he did that. wow. he really? he did that. wow. he said that. yeah. so i can understand why the jewish community is nervous and why they might not want to vote for, or any thinking per
scott, the sun jeremy corbyn is getting ready to win the argument, but not the election again, right? >> the 74 year old socialist who's never thought he was wrong because no one's ever said he was, will battle head to head with his old party in a desperate bid to keep his leafy north london seat , corbyn lost north london seat, corbyn lost his whip in 2020 because playing down institutional anti—semitism and now he's running in a pro—palestinian platform calling for a ceasefire,...