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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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can't see that| happening certainly with jeremy corbyn. happening certainly withjeremy corbyn. i am sure you would agree. thank you very much, andrew. i'm sure we'll talk again for subverting me now is a former political adviser to tony blair so on the other side of the labour party and lauren, a former conservative special adviser and david cameron's administration. thank you. john, first, your reaction to rishi sunak calling the election today forjuly here in the rain. �* . election today forjuly here in the rain. �* , , . . rain. i've never seen such a symbolic— rain. i've never seen such a symbolic declaration - rain. i've never seen such a symbolic declaration of - rain. i've never seen such a symbolic declaration of a i rain. i've never seen such a - symbolic declaration of a general election campaign, if that is the level of preparedness that reducing the cost for an election campaign, macro two are going to walk us. —— labour are going to walk this. i labour are going to walk this. i agree withjohn here, it seems to be rushed _ agree withjohn here, it seems to
can't see that| happening certainly with jeremy corbyn. happening certainly withjeremy corbyn. i am sure you would agree. thank you very much, andrew. i'm sure we'll talk again for subverting me now is a former political adviser to tony blair so on the other side of the labour party and lauren, a former conservative special adviser and david cameron's administration. thank you. john, first, your reaction to rishi sunak calling the election today forjuly here in the rain. �* . election today...
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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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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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just when they're on the up corbyn economic economics guru urges starmer to borrow and spend more. this is joseph stiglitz and he is an economic guru. i can't say economic tonight, can i? guru of the political left. and he's calling for labour to be more radical, after under—promising in the run up to the general election. and it's like these people have collective amnesia. you've only got i mean, it's all on wikipedia. if you want to have a look, you can see what happened under labour in the 90s. you can see what happened under labour in the 70s. you can then go back and look at what happened to labourin and look at what happened to labour in the 40s and 50s. and the only, you know , we've got the only, you know, we've got we've been there, we've done it. we've got the repossession orders to show us what happens if you do this. yeah. and the only way borrowing more and spending more works is if you die before you have to pay it back. and unfortunately, you pass that on to the next generation. and what we end up with is ten years of labour. everything's brilliant. we're all cover
just when they're on the up corbyn economic economics guru urges starmer to borrow and spend more. this is joseph stiglitz and he is an economic guru. i can't say economic tonight, can i? guru of the political left. and he's calling for labour to be more radical, after under—promising in the run up to the general election. and it's like these people have collective amnesia. you've only got i mean, it's all on wikipedia. if you want to have a look, you can see what happened under labour in the...
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at the highest — demise ofjeremy corbyn at the highest level. if they have found a way to _ highest level. if they have found a way to calm that down, which it would _ way to calm that down, which it would appear as we record that they have. _ would appear as we record that they have. then — would appear as we record that they have. then i — would appear as we record that they have, then i suspect from keir starmer's _ have, then i suspect from keir starmer's perspective that will be a bit of— starmer's perspective that will be a bit of a _ starmer's perspective that will be a bit of a relief. he could use it as a way— bit of a relief. he could use it as a way to— bit of a relief. he could use it as a way to point out how the party had change. _ a way to point out how the party had change. if— a way to point out how the party had change, if you like, move away from the labour— change, if you like, move away from the labour left, but equally, it was getting _ the labour left, but equally, it was getting noisy. it was getting acrimon
at the highest — demise ofjeremy corbyn at the highest level. if they have found a way to _ highest level. if they have found a way to calm that down, which it would _ way to calm that down, which it would appear as we record that they have. _ would appear as we record that they have. then — would appear as we record that they have. then i — would appear as we record that they have, then i suspect from keir starmer's _ have, then i suspect from keir starmer's perspective that will be a...
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maybe we since the corbyn days. maybe we should entertain this because we want to retain our seats . want to retain our seats. >> well, i think that's quite a dishonourable way to behave and my view on defectors i'm, i probably similar to, to david cameron on this. i think everyone when you go into politics, you choose a party that's the closest to your own views , and everyone in politics views, and everyone in politics will have some issues where they differ from the mainstream view in their own party, whether they're labour or conservative. but under our system, you pick a party that's closest to your views. and my view is you should stick with them . and look, as stick with them. and look, as a backbenchen stick with them. and look, as a backbencher, if there are things the government's doing that you disagree with, well then you are free to vote the other way and to vote with the opposition on certain bits of legislation. but i think defections are it's quite a dishonourable way to behave , in my view. i think
maybe we since the corbyn days. maybe we should entertain this because we want to retain our seats . want to retain our seats. >> well, i think that's quite a dishonourable way to behave and my view on defectors i'm, i probably similar to, to david cameron on this. i think everyone when you go into politics, you choose a party that's the closest to your own views , and everyone in politics views, and everyone in politics will have some issues where they differ from the mainstream view in...
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you know, corbyn starmer's been distancing himself a lot from corbyn. and now corbyn's going to be an independent. and so it's very much this this new new new labour maybe . yeah. new labour maybe. yeah. >> and you know, the fact that this is one of those articles which is based on the fact that the daily mail has got a scoop, you know, rachel reeves is writing specifically for them. so if you look in the inside the papen so if you look in the inside the paper, you'll have the full interview. and this is the scoop. this is the sort of highlights on the front page. is that a sign as well? the fact that a sign as well? the fact that the shadow chancellor is writing for the daily mail? yeah. well, i mean, it wasn't that long ago that keir starmer was writing in the telegraph where he said the flack for it, but he got flack. it's not really changed the poll. it's not like he suddenly lost that poll lead by saying i'll tell you who i think was a great leader, margaret thatcher, paul still does all right, isn't it? no, i know i erwin james was angry about it,
you know, corbyn starmer's been distancing himself a lot from corbyn. and now corbyn's going to be an independent. and so it's very much this this new new new labour maybe . yeah. new labour maybe. yeah. >> and you know, the fact that this is one of those articles which is based on the fact that the daily mail has got a scoop, you know, rachel reeves is writing specifically for them. so if you look in the inside the papen so if you look in the inside the paper, you'll have the full...
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but corbyn make this make sense to me. i don't understand why mps have voted for this. >> i think you apply to you as a member of parliament because you're a member of the house. >> yes, and i think there is the challenge between obviously we want to keep people safe and take these things seriously. but as we talk, you know, the number of allegations where there and obviously when the time this takes as well. but you know it's not just that people would be not just that people would be not allowed to do what they are trying to do, but the amount of time these investigations take, as with andrew rosindell and then eventually we working out that there's nothing behind it. >> the thing is, as well, you are commonly arrested. if it's an allegation of sexual assault, because that means the police can then look at your tech, your documents, sorry, your your the documents, sorry, your your the documents, you or disclosure your disclosure. but they can't look at your technological devices unless they arrest you. so if somebody mak
but corbyn make this make sense to me. i don't understand why mps have voted for this. >> i think you apply to you as a member of parliament because you're a member of the house. >> yes, and i think there is the challenge between obviously we want to keep people safe and take these things seriously. but as we talk, you know, the number of allegations where there and obviously when the time this takes as well. but you know it's not just that people would be not just that people would...
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a real supporter of jeremy corbyn as of course, was diane abbott. but faiza shaheen also she was expecting to be the labour candidate for chingford . labour candidate for chingford. that's the iain duncan smith's seat in essex. she came within a thousand votes of 2019. she had a baby only six weeks ago. she was out and about campaigning and then she was told that she, had been removed from the selection list. now she is incredibly upset and also furious. she is now saying that she is going to take legal action against the labour party, and she is saying that she's come to the conclusion that the party has a problem with black and brown people , and that and brown people, and that there's been a systemic campaign of racism , islamophobia and of racism, islamophobia and bullying. so up until a day or two ago, sir keir starmer appeared to have done quite an incredible job of apparently uniting the labour party, keeping a lid on divisions and rows. that was something that only seemed to be happening within the conservative party that has absolutely chan
a real supporter of jeremy corbyn as of course, was diane abbott. but faiza shaheen also she was expecting to be the labour candidate for chingford . labour candidate for chingford. that's the iain duncan smith's seat in essex. she came within a thousand votes of 2019. she had a baby only six weeks ago. she was out and about campaigning and then she was told that she, had been removed from the selection list. now she is incredibly upset and also furious. she is now saying that she is going to...
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but they equally say diane abbott cannot stay because she is in their view a reminder of thejeremy corbyn era which they say was an era of failure and one ally told me that on the doorstep that incident were dan abbott as shadow home secretary in the general election campaign and struggling to explain the numbers behind a policy, that comes up on the doorstep and is damaging. and there could be enough in that panel report that you reported on that would stop diane abbott from standing. so that panel issued a formal as you say warning after saying diane abbott had and this is the wording, had engaged in conduct that was in the opinion of the nec prejudicial and grossly detrimental to the labour party. under the door a political party is allowed to say we believe this person would not be in our political interest to have them as a candidate, that is how they blocked jeremy corbyn. so look, that was your story that you reported on early this morning and then things moved really quickly this evening. find then things moved really quickly this evening-— this evening. and i think the signifi
but they equally say diane abbott cannot stay because she is in their view a reminder of thejeremy corbyn era which they say was an era of failure and one ally told me that on the doorstep that incident were dan abbott as shadow home secretary in the general election campaign and struggling to explain the numbers behind a policy, that comes up on the doorstep and is damaging. and there could be enough in that panel report that you reported on that would stop diane abbott from standing. so that...
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because after succeeding jeremy corbyn after that big defeat in 2019 where corbyn lost to boris johnson, keir starmer had some promises of his own. he said, as your labour leader, i will do x, y and z. he seems to have reneged on quite a few of those promises, and rishi sunak is coming forward and saying he is mrflip—flop. that is something that keir starmer is accused of very often and rishi sunak can now use that attack plane. and from what we said this morning, really taken by the announcements from rishi sunak, he almost sort of distances himself from the conservative party. he talks about his record and experience, and his aptness for thejob. it his record and experience, and his aptness for the job. it is quite presidential, but it also speaks to some of that chaos that has gone on the tap behind that door over recent years. the tap behind that door over recent ears. . , ,., y the tap behind that door over recent ears. . , , ., , �* , the tap behind that door over recent years. absolutely. it's really fascinating, _ years. absolutely. it's really fascinating, i— years. absol
because after succeeding jeremy corbyn after that big defeat in 2019 where corbyn lost to boris johnson, keir starmer had some promises of his own. he said, as your labour leader, i will do x, y and z. he seems to have reneged on quite a few of those promises, and rishi sunak is coming forward and saying he is mrflip—flop. that is something that keir starmer is accused of very often and rishi sunak can now use that attack plane. and from what we said this morning, really taken by the...
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of his labour leadership trying to repair what he sees as the damage done to labour's brand byjeremy corbyn. the labour leaderjabbed back at the prime minister this afternoon. this government talks about national security, but what is its record? it has hollowed out our armed forces. it has wasted billions of pounds on procurement and doesn't have a credible plan for the future. we are much more serious than that. sir keir was meeting labour's victorious mayors today, that is every elected mayor in england exceptjust one, a reminder of the tough political terrain on which rishi sunak is fighting. it is tempting, and perhaps too tempting, to see absolutely the king is handing over the role as colonel in chief of the army air corps to prince william. it is a significant event for both, just to see both of them together, emphasising the relationship after the king didn't make time to see prince harry, who was in the uk last week. particularly telling, perhaps an significant that william has been given charge of this part of the military. those pictures came in as early as today. more than 300
of his labour leadership trying to repair what he sees as the damage done to labour's brand byjeremy corbyn. the labour leaderjabbed back at the prime minister this afternoon. this government talks about national security, but what is its record? it has hollowed out our armed forces. it has wasted billions of pounds on procurement and doesn't have a credible plan for the future. we are much more serious than that. sir keir was meeting labour's victorious mayors today, that is every elected...
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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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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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we support jeremy corbyn? i you? we support jeremy corbyn? what's your— you? we support jeremy corbyn? what's your message _ you? we support jeremy corbyn? what's your message to - you? we support jeremy corbyn? what's your message to keir - you? we support jeremy corbyn? - what's your message to keir starmer? no comments there as questions were fired at diane abbott. let's hear from the labour leader, sir keir starmer as he was asked questions earlier in the day.— earlier in the day. that's not true. no decision _ earlier in the day. that's not true. no decision has _ earlier in the day. that's not true. no decision has been _ earlier in the day. that's not true. no decision has been taken - earlier in the day. that's not true. no decision has been taken to - earlier in the day. that's not true. | no decision has been taken to bart diane abbott. the process that we were going through ended with the restoration of the whip the other day so she is a member of the parliamentary labour party and no decision has been taken barring her. that was sir keir starmer.
we support jeremy corbyn? i you? we support jeremy corbyn? what's your— you? we support jeremy corbyn? what's your message _ you? we support jeremy corbyn? what's your message to - you? we support jeremy corbyn? what's your message to keir - you? we support jeremy corbyn? - what's your message to keir starmer? no comments there as questions were fired at diane abbott. let's hear from the labour leader, sir keir starmer as he was asked questions earlier in the day.— earlier in the day....
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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
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...
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he's dumped every pledge he made when he tried to getjeremy corbyn in to be prime minister — not once but twice. i think people need to take with an enormous pinch of salt anything that he's putting forward. it's quite clear that labour don't have a cohesive plan and would take the country back to square one. i have no idea why anybody would believe a word that keir starmer says when every single time he's got a different audience to play for, he changes his tune, he changes what he's saying and changes what he says he stands for. you know, 16 re—launches in a matter of a couple of years after four years in opposition — he's not got a cohesive plan. i think it says everything you need to know about keir starmer. a reminder you can get more reaction and analysis to sir keir�*s speech setting out the first steps he would take if his party wins the next election online. you'll find it on the bbc news website or bbc app. junior doctors in england have entered mediation talks with the government — aimed at ending their long—running dispute over pay and conditions. there have been
he's dumped every pledge he made when he tried to getjeremy corbyn in to be prime minister — not once but twice. i think people need to take with an enormous pinch of salt anything that he's putting forward. it's quite clear that labour don't have a cohesive plan and would take the country back to square one. i have no idea why anybody would believe a word that keir starmer says when every single time he's got a different audience to play for, he changes his tune, he changes what he's saying...
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. staunch supporter of jeremy corbyn. to staunch supporter ofjeremy corbyn. to align diane abbott with one of the worst election results of the labour party but not to do the same with keir starmer, that is double standards. let is remind ourselves keir starmer cannot be trusted. he is a pledge breaking, double—crossing political prostitute, who went from bending his knees to black lives matter, to that —— and he has steadfastly ignored racism, islamophobia, and prioritised anti—semitism. this is the opposition leader who gives backhanded compliments to diane abbott, while systematically within his party trying to oust her. can ijust his party trying to oust her. can i just say, his party trying to oust her. can ijust say, that language, some people feel it is quite strong. keir starmer and his team i am sure would push back against that.— push back against that. everybody knows everything _ push back against that. everybody knows everything i _ push back against that. everybody knows everything i am _ push back
. staunch supporter of jeremy corbyn. to staunch supporter ofjeremy corbyn. to align diane abbott with one of the worst election results of the labour party but not to do the same with keir starmer, that is double standards. let is remind ourselves keir starmer cannot be trusted. he is a pledge breaking, double—crossing political prostitute, who went from bending his knees to black lives matter, to that —— and he has steadfastly ignored racism, islamophobia, and prioritised...
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example , there are pro-israel lobbies in both parties, they make me proud, or, for example, jeremy 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 differ
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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
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head to heads between borisjohnson and election, two head to heads between boris johnson and jeremy 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, wh
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transforming the labour party, he said was the first thing, recognising that the scale of defeat underjeremy corbyn, pointing out and putting the focus on the government that was incompetent and unable to deliver, he said. and this is the third step, labour showing how it would seek to change things. i think the crucial thing really here before we talk about necessarily any of the detail, is the picture you got here. the absolutely central thing here, sir keir starmer with his sleeved rolled up, no tile, contrast to all of the people in jackets and ties behind him, looking informal, reading not from a prepared speech on the autocue but from bullet points. it was quite a flowing, off—the—cuff kind of delivery. all of that designed to send a message which is that here is someone and a party who are prepared, ready, want to get stuck in and start doing things and changing things and that is kind of the core of his message there. it was what he said when it was pointed out to him and he said, well, some of these things sound similar to what the conservatives are talking about. economic growth, tack
transforming the labour party, he said was the first thing, recognising that the scale of defeat underjeremy corbyn, pointing out and putting the focus on the government that was incompetent and unable to deliver, he said. and this is the third step, labour showing how it would seek to change things. i think the crucial thing really here before we talk about necessarily any of the detail, is the picture you got here. the absolutely central thing here, sir keir starmer with his sleeved rolled...
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and of course, starmer campaigned for corbyn to be prime minister. the issue is that starmer is no tony blair. he's not aspirational. he's not going to have low taxes , he's not going to support business in the way that new labour did . labour did. >> i don't think that's fair at all, actually. >> if you look at labour's plans for business, they're robust. they're saying pro worker but also pro union. and you can be that. also pro union. and you can be that . and then also pro business that. and then also pro business as well. he's talking about a very high level of growth in the economy, which will benefit business. >> what the growth we've got now i mean it's working brilliantly. >> let's keep this government very, very anaemic. let's face it. >> i mean it.- >> i mean , it.— >> i mean , the it. >> i mean , the ons are >> i mean, the ons are predicting potentially 2.5% of growth this year, which would be higher than america. >> well, and you're suddenly believing all the experts from the ons, you know, after years of slagging them off. so, you kno
and of course, starmer campaigned for corbyn to be prime minister. the issue is that starmer is no tony blair. he's not aspirational. he's not going to have low taxes , he's not going to support business in the way that new labour did . labour did. >> i don't think that's fair at all, actually. >> if you look at labour's plans for business, they're robust. they're saying pro worker but also pro union. and you can be that. also pro union. and you can be that . and then also pro...
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when we had maggie thatcher on the right and jeremy corbyn on i on the right and jeremy corbyn on the left, _ on the right and jeremy corbyn on the left, you — on the right and jeremy corbyn on the left, you always _ on the right and jeremy corbyn on the left, you always had _ on the right and jeremy corbyn on the left, you always had a - on the right and jeremy corbyn on the left, you always had a clear. the left, you always had a clear view, _ the left, you always had a clear view, so — the left, you always had a clear view, so now _ the left, you always had a clear view, so now everyone - the left, you always had a clear view, so now everyone is - the left, you always had a clearj view, so now everyone is trying the left, you always had a clear. view, so now everyone is trying to .et view, so now everyone is trying to get in _ view, so now everyone is trying to get in the — view, so now everyone is trying to get in the middle _ view, so now everyone is trying to get in the middle to— view, so now everyone is trying to get in the middle to please - get in the middle to pleas
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is really why keir starmer, every since he took over the leadership of the labour party from jeremy 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
is really why keir starmer, every since he took over the leadership of the labour party from jeremy 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...
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sunak in sight to sir keir starmer, especially given that when sir keir starmer first place thejeremy corbyn he came in with these pledges and said this is what he would do as labour leader and he has gone back on all of those initial promises. it will be interesting to see how cased ammo deals with that but i can say that i think it will be a nasty campaign. thank you for now. let's talk to the acting editor of the political news website conservative home henry hill. the day started with the prime minister being asked on bbc radio i now, why do you think now? the briefed media _ now, why do you think now? the briefed media reports have been planned — briefed media reports have been planned for a few months. the room as i'rn _ planned for a few months. the room as i'm hearing is that it'sjust a couple — as i'm hearing is that it'sjust a couple of— as i'm hearing is that it'sjust a couple of days. there really isn't a good _ couple of days. there really isn't a good reason for going now. there was a case _ good reason for going now. there was a case for— good reason for going now. the
sunak in sight to sir keir starmer, especially given that when sir keir starmer first place thejeremy corbyn he came in with these pledges and said this is what he would do as labour leader and he has gone back on all of those initial promises. it will be interesting to see how cased ammo deals with that but i can say that i think it will be a nasty campaign. thank you for now. let's talk to the acting editor of the political news website conservative home henry hill. the day started with the...
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but then with corbyn it went to like 11,000 nearly. so it was a massive jump. the interesting thing will be now, of course, whether this splits the vote, having the reform and the vote, having the reform and the conservative that will allow labour to sneak through or whether they're just going to get through anyway because everyone's just sick of them all. yeah. what do you think, nick? well, yeah. pretty extraordinary. i mean, what else can go wrong for the tories? of course, if she was backing the lib dems, the tories would all agree because that's basically what they are now anyway. just a bunch of lib dems. but reform that's still frowned upon. so you're not allowed to do that. so of course she's out. >> but yeah, i mean i think reform are in trouble. >> but obviously just another embarrassment for the tories isn't it ? i mean, it's hard to isn't it? i mean, it's hard to i mean what else could possibly go wrong. they are just peeling apart, you know, i can't think of anyone who really feels any who feels like their true heart of conservative. now, you're ri
but then with corbyn it went to like 11,000 nearly. so it was a massive jump. the interesting thing will be now, of course, whether this splits the vote, having the reform and the vote, having the reform and the conservative that will allow labour to sneak through or whether they're just going to get through anyway because everyone's just sick of them all. yeah. what do you think, nick? well, yeah. pretty extraordinary. i mean, what else can go wrong for the tories? of course, if she was...
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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
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christian: is it a confidence or recognition that post-corbyn, this is where they are exposed on national security? the campaign chair said you don't have anything in fact on this you can prove to voters that you can defend their realm. >> i think you are right to point that out. after the defeat of 2019, that crushing defeat, one of the pieces of damage done to the labour party brand was this idea that you couldn't trust the party to defend the country. keir starmer and his team, as well as preparing the party's reputation for economic competence, has been very determined to convince people that you can trust the labour party to defend the united kingdom. it is a very uncertain time in the world. you look at how many headlines in the moment that are dominated by conflict and horrors abroad. if the labour party wins in july, that is the context it will be inheriting, very keen to reassure voters, perhaps those who are not fully convinced yet -- still not sure they can trust labour. it's about convincing the people that, yes, you don't need to worry when it comes to defending the country,
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are a changed party since 2019 whenjeremy corbyn led the party into that particular election. keir starmer and rachel reeves, and the rest of the labour party think that voters want to be reassured that they will be a safe pair of hands, if you like, if they are in charge of the economy. but there's also a note of caution — darrenjones covid labour's shadow chief secretary to the treasury, means topic he'd be in charge of public spending, figuring out which department gets which budget. he says labour has the toughest fiscal inheritance since the second world war — they clearly talk about the fact that if labour came into power, they wouldn't play fast and loose, the words they've been using. the conservatives of well have been talking about various economic things today, we've heard from them about this idea that the triple locked plus, raising the tax—free pension allowance pensioners get— that's because some pensioners get— that's because some pensioners could pay income tax because rates have been frozen for the last few years. pensioners are obvious the part of
are a changed party since 2019 whenjeremy corbyn led the party into that particular election. keir starmer and rachel reeves, and the rest of the labour party think that voters want to be reassured that they will be a safe pair of hands, if you like, if they are in charge of the economy. but there's also a note of caution — darrenjones covid labour's shadow chief secretary to the treasury, means topic he'd be in charge of public spending, figuring out which department gets which budget. he...
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interesting because right now suspended from the labor party is the former leader and socialist jeremy 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
interesting because right now suspended from the labor party is the former leader and socialist jeremy 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...
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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
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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 and seems to have been pushed by angela ran into a position that is differe
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you know, this man happily served under corbyn as well. he's just changed his tune because he has this new pr look. he's got the union jack on his leaflets, you know. oh, wow. he's so patriotic now. he's got british flags flying at the conference. let's be honest, this man is another blair. he's a pound shop, blair. and he's about as charismatic as my coffee table. and he likes to think he's like blair. but more than that . but history repeats than that. but history repeats itself, and i'm very concerned . itself, and i'm very concerned. >> okay. david muir, good to talk to you this morning. thank you . you. >> i mean, you could argue that at least having a couple of union flags behind you when you're making a speech is better than being poured upon by the rain and not being able to be heard because, well, i, i have to say, i think playing, things could only get better in the background is just it's just rude . yeah, but somebody should rude. yeah, but somebody should have anticipated that. >> they should have done. but the police should h
you know, this man happily served under corbyn as well. he's just changed his tune because he has this new pr look. he's got the union jack on his leaflets, you know. oh, wow. he's so patriotic now. he's got british flags flying at the conference. let's be honest, this man is another blair. he's a pound shop, blair. and he's about as charismatic as my coffee table. and he likes to think he's like blair. but more than that . but history repeats than that. but history repeats itself, and i'm very...
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he's not jeremy corbyn but he's no one would vote for corbyn. well sorry. of course lots of people would for vote covid. not enough, but they wouldn't vote him in and that's the difference. he needs to be like tony blair. >> the key to power is capturing the middle ground. and starmer knows that very well. >> he ain't soft. >> he ain't soft. >> if anybody was on the fence pretty much on everything, i should do a u—turn on this then, because he will have to u—turn on it. >> but what are the unions? >> but what are the unions? >> though? he's been warned . >> though? he's been warned. >> though? he's been warned. >> well, i don't think he should be a tug of war. >> do you think that he should stick with the idea of keeping zero hour contracts, not banning zero hour contracts, not banning zero hour contracts, banning fire and rehire, which i don't think that's a bad thing. i think that's a bad thing. i think you shouldn't be able to do that. >> i think if he makes a pledge and people vote on his pledges, i think he needs to have the courage of his convicti
he's not jeremy corbyn but he's no one would vote for corbyn. well sorry. of course lots of people would for vote covid. not enough, but they wouldn't vote him in and that's the difference. he needs to be like tony blair. >> the key to power is capturing the middle ground. and starmer knows that very well. >> he ain't soft. >> he ain't soft. >> if anybody was on the fence pretty much on everything, i should do a u—turn on this then, because he will have to u—turn on...
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corbyn. but yeah, the party may. many of the members, many of the mps, are still exactly the same as they were then. so the person at the top has changed. but that doesn't mean that everything about labour has changed. but he is trying to keep a fairly firm discipline and a lot of upset, of course, about the fact that natalie elphicke, a very right wing mp for dover , has gone wing mp for dover, has gone across to labour. plenty of labour mps very, very cross about that indeed. >> yeah, yeah . >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> i mean, yes, there's going to be lots more to come between now and the general election. right. this is not going to be plain sailing for anybody, i don't think. but catherine four fs today our very own political correspondent, thank you very much as ever. now folks, for all the best analysis and opinion on that story and more, you can go to our website where @gbnews .com . now, catherine touched on .com. now, catherine touched on it there, but in welcoming natalie elphicke, has sir keir starmer
corbyn. but yeah, the party may. many of the members, many of the mps, are still exactly the same as they were then. so the person at the top has changed. but that doesn't mean that everything about labour has changed. but he is trying to keep a fairly firm discipline and a lot of upset, of course, about the fact that natalie elphicke, a very right wing mp for dover , has gone wing mp for dover, has gone across to labour. plenty of labour mps very, very cross about that indeed. >> yeah,...
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starmer absolutely lynn into to counter that perception under the previous leadership under jeremy 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 sim
starmer absolutely lynn into to counter that perception under the previous leadership under jeremy 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...
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a lot of people think we voted for the conservative party and we got corbynism. when you specifically asked sir keir starmer today, when are you going to cut taxes ? when are you going to cut taxes? he didn't answer it. people want that. they care about the pounds , the pence. it's the economy, stupid. there's an opportunity there . so keir starmer didn't there. so keir starmer didn't give an answer today. >> that's right. and one that he didn't take in. point one of these six steps delivering economic security with tough spending rules, growing the economy and keep taxes as low as possible. that's all it says. there wasn't much more than that . and of course i think people want to hear, you know, what will you do for me? and that's why the tory party is pushing hard on £900, cut off national insurance . it's an ambition to insurance. it's an ambition to get rid of ni insurance. it's an ambition to get rid of n! at some point in the future, costing 40 billion. but they're not saying how they're going to pay for that. so i think there was a you know, i think it w
a lot of people think we voted for the conservative party and we got corbynism. when you specifically asked sir keir starmer today, when are you going to cut taxes ? when are you going to cut taxes? he didn't answer it. people want that. they care about the pounds , the pence. it's the economy, stupid. there's an opportunity there . so keir starmer didn't there. so keir starmer didn't give an answer today. >> that's right. and one that he didn't take in. point one of these six steps...
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ground to try and appeal to them, does he risk upsetting labour's base, those who may have backsjeremy corbyn in the last election? it's always tricky in british politics. westminster elections are first past the post and that means both main parties have to be pretty broad churches. the only way to win an election is to attract swing voters, so labour, their task is to win back voters who voted conservative in 2019. actually looking at the local elections, that's exactly what they are doing. they are building up seats. they are making the most gains in terms of number of votes, not seats, sorry, and areas in italy to where they are competitive with conservatives. now it is true that in local elections, they also lost votes in some areas, particularly in areas with a high percentage of muslim voters were israel and gaza is a key issue but also in areas with a high level of vote remain in 2016 for the referendum. those votes in those sorts of seats are not necessarily going to cost limit maxis because they are safe seats but it is certainly the case that if people choose to vote for third part
ground to try and appeal to them, does he risk upsetting labour's base, those who may have backsjeremy corbyn in the last election? it's always tricky in british politics. westminster elections are first past the post and that means both main parties have to be pretty broad churches. the only way to win an election is to attract swing voters, so labour, their task is to win back voters who voted conservative in 2019. actually looking at the local elections, that's exactly what they are doing....
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fixture on the left of politics, not afraid to criticise her own party, like the iraq war, whenjeremy corbyn became party leader, she became shadow home secretary. 30 months ago, she was suspended by labour. this was on 1987, the day she became the first black woman elected to be an mp. if you would like to go to the swing doors... i thank you very much. what got her suspended was the letter to the observer saying jewish, irish and traveller people do undoubtedly experience prejudice, adding, but they are not all their lives subjected to racism. she withdrew her remarks and apologised and the internal investigation resulted in a formal warning for conduct prejudicial to her party. sir keir starmer, who has made a priority of rooting out anti—semitism from the party, was under pressure to say whether she would be reinstated to the party. the process is a bit longer than the fact—finding exercise bike in the end this is a matter that will have to be resolved by the national executive committee and they will do that in due course. and this evening, it was revealed her position has been rest
fixture on the left of politics, not afraid to criticise her own party, like the iraq war, whenjeremy corbyn became party leader, she became shadow home secretary. 30 months ago, she was suspended by labour. this was on 1987, the day she became the first black woman elected to be an mp. if you would like to go to the swing doors... i thank you very much. what got her suspended was the letter to the observer saying jewish, irish and traveller people do undoubtedly experience prejudice, adding,...
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, are planning to vote laboun corbyn, are planning to vote labour. so it's, it's not just a story of conservative to labour switching, it's more that the labour vote is consolidating on the left and the and the right of centre vote is splitting, and some of it is staying at home. but the conservatives are, are in trouble in many ways. and i think the north yorkshire result shows that even in conservative rural england, they are in trouble. >> okay. martin baxter , we're, >> okay. martin baxter, we're, coming to the end of our hour , coming to the end of our hour, but thank you for all your analysis so far. thank you. >> thank you. martin now, it has been a great local election night for the labour party , a night for the labour party, a win in blackpool, lots of gains in the local elections . well, in the local elections. well, joining us now to discuss his party's performance is shadow health secretary wes streeting. wes thank you very much indeed for joining me and gloria this forjoining me and gloria this afternoon , i'll let you give afternoon, i
, are planning to vote laboun corbyn, are planning to vote labour. so it's, it's not just a story of conservative to labour switching, it's more that the labour vote is consolidating on the left and the and the right of centre vote is splitting, and some of it is staying at home. but the conservatives are, are in trouble in many ways. and i think the north yorkshire result shows that even in conservative rural england, they are in trouble. >> okay. martin baxter , we're, >> okay....
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it's corbyn is because of that. it's corbyn is the elephant who's, in the room really that you'll never hear his name mentioned? he's not even a labour mp anymore. but they're trying to make clear not just that labour has gone from 20% in the polls to 40 or 50, but they've got a different identity. it's a different cast of characters and they're safe. >> doctor renee a figure that leapt out at me, is a very, very low turnout . even in the low turnout. even in the mayoralty, there 27, very, very low turnout, less than a third everywhere. a lot of people. okay their local elections, their council elections, they're not general elections, but people seem to be uncoupling. they feel disenfranchised with the entire political system. do you think that apathy can be turned around, and if so, how so? >> i think if the tories are going to turn this apathy around because it's the tory voters that are sitting at home, let's face it, they are going to have to come out with some major changes. rishi is going to have to say, look
it's corbyn is because of that. it's corbyn is the elephant who's, in the room really that you'll never hear his name mentioned? he's not even a labour mp anymore. but they're trying to make clear not just that labour has gone from 20% in the polls to 40 or 50, but they've got a different identity. it's a different cast of characters and they're safe. >> doctor renee a figure that leapt out at me, is a very, very low turnout . even in the low turnout. even in the mayoralty, there 27,...