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corbyn. so while this may all look like an unedifying mess, labour's top ranks perhaps view it slightly differently, as part of their efforts to make a clean break from the corbyn era. a prominent campaignerfor decades, a veteran mp on labour's left, no—one doubts diane abbott's place in history, but her place in keir starmer�*s labour party is now farfrom certain. jessica parker, bbc news in westminster. rishi sunak is campaigning in cornwall, after taking an overnight sleeper train from london. he's been meeting a group of apprentices after announcing his latest election pledge, to replace what he called "rip—off" university degrees and fund 100,000 more apprenticeships instead. there are university degrees that are letting young people down. independent studies say that around one in five people who are on degrees would have been financially better off not doing them. about one in three graduates are on non—graduate jobs, so actually we are better off providing those young people w
corbyn. so while this may all look like an unedifying mess, labour's top ranks perhaps view it slightly differently, as part of their efforts to make a clean break from the corbyn era. a prominent campaignerfor decades, a veteran mp on labour's left, no—one doubts diane abbott's place in history, but her place in keir starmer�*s labour party is now farfrom certain. jessica parker, bbc news in westminster. rishi sunak is campaigning in cornwall, after taking an overnight sleeper train from...
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he has gone from supporting jeremy corbyn to natalie elphicke. labour have no ideas, what they did have that you turned on. they have just one thing. a calculation that they can make you feel so bad about your country that you won't have the energy to ask what they might do with the incredible power that they seek to yield. i'm not saying the past does not matter. i know people are feeling anxious and uncertain, that their sense of confidence and pride in this country has been knocked. i understand that. i accept it and i want to change it. but what i cannot accept is labour�*s idea that all the worries you have are because of 1a years of conservative government. that all you need to do is change the people in office and these problems will magically disappear. it is just not true. in the last 1a years, we have made progress in the most difficult conditions any government has faced since the second world war, a world leading economy. we see in the third highest growth rate in the g7 and created 4 million jobs, growth rate in the g7 and created
he has gone from supporting jeremy corbyn to natalie elphicke. labour have no ideas, what they did have that you turned on. they have just one thing. a calculation that they can make you feel so bad about your country that you won't have the energy to ask what they might do with the incredible power that they seek to yield. i'm not saying the past does not matter. i know people are feeling anxious and uncertain, that their sense of confidence and pride in this country has been knocked. i...
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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, with 16 relaunches 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. keir starmer was asked about this and he said no, what he�*s been doing is changing the labour party, changing its focus, honing its policies. and these are all arguments you�*re going to hear played out much more in the coming months. china and russia have put on a display of unity and mutual support during a meeting of their two leaders in beijing. there were smiles, handshakes
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, with 16...
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corbyn was criticised for putting too much detail in the manifesto and that seem to cost him votes. �* ., , ., , ., votes. both parties are trying to kee this votes. both parties are trying to keep this as _ votes. both parties are trying to keep this as general— votes. both parties are trying to keep this as general as - votes. both parties are trying to keep this as general as possible j votes. both parties are trying to - keep this as general as possible and things like the 16—year—olds, it is cheap to give the vote to them, there is no cost there. rishi sunak�*s plan for national security doesn't seem to have been well worked out and it is pushed into the long grass with the royal commission being set up. it is only a tiny proportion of the number of 18 euros who would be called international service. it seems more of a headline than substantive policy.— than substantive policy. thank you so much for _ than substantive policy. thank you so much for your _ than substantive policy. thank you so much for your time _ than substantive policy. thank you so much for your ti
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jeremy far left or whatever. jeremy corbyn has been expelled from the labour party. nobody in the labour party is going to spend an ounce of political capital to defend him right now, which is sad, but it shows to you, that i think that his grip over the party is basically zero. i think the, the, local election is going to be interesting. i think the debates are going to be interesting, not that they will be important for the rest of the country, but i think you see the vote being fractured across the country right now. in, in all sorts of seats with all sorts of parties and i think this will show where the divide, the new dividing lines are. it's no longer brexit, it's going to be other things. it's going to be immigration. it's going to be, the cost of living crisis. other dividing lines. >> james, viewers may be surprised that we haven't yet spoken about national service because it's kind of a big news story. but actually, i think we have a kind of exclusive on farage here as to the fact that he would have made a different decision had the election been later. jam
jeremy far left or whatever. jeremy corbyn has been expelled from the labour party. nobody in the labour party is going to spend an ounce of political capital to defend him right now, which is sad, but it shows to you, that i think that his grip over the party is basically zero. i think the, the, local election is going to be interesting. i think the debates are going to be interesting, not that they will be important for the rest of the country, but i think you see the vote being fractured...
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they lacked confidence in the last labour leader jeremy corbyn, who is now standing as an independent at this election. they worried about national security and how much he would borrow and spend. so labour are doing almost the anti—corbyn approach this time and saying that they will only spend within their means and they won't increase income tax or national insurance. they will increase defence spending, although only as resources allow, because their overarching theme is that they can be trusted with the nation's finances. so the conservatives are saying they are committed to increasing the defence budget stop they say they have a plan to pay for it and they are asking labour when that defence budget would go up. that is one area that keir starmer will be addressing in his speech. the other area is immigration, because labour of course opposes the rwanda plan. it looks like there won't be any flights sent to rwanda before the general election, but they have to convince people they have a plan to deal specifically with illegal immigration. within the first 100 days, if they are el
they lacked confidence in the last labour leader jeremy corbyn, who is now standing as an independent at this election. they worried about national security and how much he would borrow and spend. so labour are doing almost the anti—corbyn approach this time and saying that they will only spend within their means and they won't increase income tax or national insurance. they will increase defence spending, although only as resources allow, because their overarching theme is that they can be...
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so that's all. >> i was good at winning an election against jeremy corbyn. okay. >> that's exactly he was number one. >> the london mayoral election. >> the london mayoral election. >> yeah. he won london by being this sort of liberal progressive. then he sort of, you know, in the 90s he was a hanging and flogging conservative who hated single mothers. then he became this like this trendy urban , like like this trendy urban, like cameron knight, cameron knight, green tory, then he went to being this sort of right wing brexit supporting rwanda, deporting boris johnson, right wing boris johnson is not anything he's in favour of the boris. he's the leader of the bofis boris. he's the leader of the boris johnson party. that's the whole point. >> he won because, i mean labour were absolutely bending over backwards to get rid of boris johnson because despite, despite all of what you've said there, which you know is there is, by the way, a lot of merit to some of the things that you guys have said. he is a force at an election campaign. and i daresay you know why
so that's all. >> i was good at winning an election against jeremy corbyn. okay. >> that's exactly he was number one. >> the london mayoral election. >> the london mayoral election. >> yeah. he won london by being this sort of liberal progressive. then he sort of, you know, in the 90s he was a hanging and flogging conservative who hated single mothers. then he became this like this trendy urban , like like this trendy urban, like cameron knight, cameron knight,...
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bear in mind, jeremy corbyn is no longer a labour mp. of course, there'll always be a spectrum of opinion in the labour party, just like at the tories. but the prospect of labour winning election, which we hope will happen, and then keir starmer facing a coup, is basically below 1, if not zero. >> i mean , peter, do you do you >> i mean, peter, do you do you give any truck any credence to the argument that actually there will be a split in the party, just like there is in the conservative party right now over the perceived direction or lack of direction of that party. do you think the issue of gaza and the issue presented by many muslim voters who voted in these local elections , do you see that local elections, do you see that being a real problem for sir keir starmer to actually try and navigate? >> well, what's happening in gaza and what happened in israel in october is a tragedy. and obviously, just like you, darren, my thoughts are primarily with the victims of what's going on and this absolute crisis. but in terms of westminster pa
bear in mind, jeremy corbyn is no longer a labour mp. of course, there'll always be a spectrum of opinion in the labour party, just like at the tories. but the prospect of labour winning election, which we hope will happen, and then keir starmer facing a coup, is basically below 1, if not zero. >> i mean , peter, do you do you >> i mean, peter, do you do you give any truck any credence to the argument that actually there will be a split in the party, just like there is in the...
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do you think those i who supported jeremy corbyn, those who supported jeremy corbyn, those who are still in the labour party will not go out and campaign and vote for this labour party? i will not go out and campaign and vote for this labour party? i think it is a mix — vote for this labour party? i think it is a mix is _ vote for this labour party? i think it is a mix is the _ vote for this labour party? i think it is a mix is the honest _ vote for this labour party? i think it is a mix is the honest truth, - it is a mix is the honest truth, some people have left and gone to green or to support independence. one thing that keir starmer and his labour leadership could do tonight that would helped unify the party and encourage people to come back and encourage people to come back and that is to restore the whip to jeremy corbyn and diana and allow them to stand if they so wish in the general election in a labour banter they have given their lives to the labour party and that been treated terribly and people see that as a reflection of the attitude of the left of the party. reflection of
do you think those i who supported jeremy corbyn, those who supported jeremy corbyn, those who are still in the labour party will not go out and campaign and vote for this labour party? i will not go out and campaign and vote for this labour party? i think it is a mix — vote for this labour party? i think it is a mix is _ vote for this labour party? i think it is a mix is the _ vote for this labour party? i think it is a mix is the honest _ vote for this labour party? i think it is a mix is...
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the former labour leader jeremy corbyn has confirmed he'll stand as an independent at the election, in his seat in islington in north london. he's been suspended from labour since 2020 over the party's handling of antisemitism claims, and was expelled today after declaring he would run as an independent. and here are the candidates who have been selected, so far, for some of the bigger parties, to fight in the constituency of islington north on fourthjuly. the bbc will have a full list of candidates once nominations close. their lives and reputations were ruined, becoming pariahs in their own communities. well, today, finally, there was justice for hundreds of sub—postmasters in england, wales and northern ireland, wrongly accused of theft and false accounting in the horizon it scandal. their convictions were quashed by parliament, their criminal records erased. it was a colossal miscarriage ofjustice, and many of the prosecutions took place while paula vennells was the chief executive at the post office. so what did she know, and when did she know it? today was her third day giving
the former labour leader jeremy corbyn has confirmed he'll stand as an independent at the election, in his seat in islington in north london. he's been suspended from labour since 2020 over the party's handling of antisemitism claims, and was expelled today after declaring he would run as an independent. and here are the candidates who have been selected, so far, for some of the bigger parties, to fight in the constituency of islington north on fourthjuly. the bbc will have a full list of...
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. >> paul richards, i will grant you that keir starmer is ten times better than jeremy corbyn, but starmer is no tony blair. >> it's a low bar. 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
. >> paul richards, i will grant you that keir starmer is ten times better than jeremy corbyn, but starmer is no tony blair. >> it's a low bar. 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...
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after jeremy corbyn's period , he had jeremy corbyn's period, he had an iron grip on the selection for the labour party in the upcoming election , but now he's upcoming election, but now he's completely gone the other way. it's another starmer u—turn , and it's another starmer u—turn, and lots of people are wondering what are we voting you for ? what are we voting you for? >> i mean, alby, do you think he's trying to establish a new sort of en marche in the style of emmanuel macron? is he trying to do a centrist sort of party that encompasses more of the views of those in the sort of centre ground of the conservative party over actually a corbynista old labour party? well, of neil kinnock and all the rest of it. >> but that is, that is a blairite platform. >> natalie elphicke does not fit in to a blairite platform. she doesn't. so we can talk about broad churches, but the church is so broad they're doing bar mitzvahs. i mean, it's just doesn't make sense to have a church this broad in the labour party where you have zarah sultana on one side of the party and natalie elphicke on the
after jeremy corbyn's period , he had jeremy corbyn's period, he had an iron grip on the selection for the labour party in the upcoming election , but now he's upcoming election, but now he's completely gone the other way. it's another starmer u—turn , and it's another starmer u—turn, and lots of people are wondering what are we voting you for ? what are we voting you for? >> i mean, alby, do you think he's trying to establish a new sort of en marche in the style of emmanuel macron?...
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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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corbyn and his allied diane abbott. then comes natalie elphicke. she was one of the key performance of brexit. it lends itself to criticism from keir starmer within his own party that he's creating new labour too. his own party that he's creating new labourtoo. he might his own party that he's creating new labour too. he might say that there's nothing wrong with that. i wonder how people in the left feel about that. it’s wonder how people in the left feel about that. �* , ., , wonder how people in the left feel about that. �*, ., , , wonder how people in the left feel aboutthat. �*, ., , ., about that. it's not 'ust people to the left. i would _ about that. it's notjust people to the left. i would say _ about that. it's notjust people to the left. i would say there - about that. it's notjust people to the left. i would say there are - the left. i would say there are more of mainstream centrist with the labour party, people who would be very happy to be aligned with the new labour project, who are still the muse
corbyn and his allied diane abbott. then comes natalie elphicke. she was one of the key performance of brexit. it lends itself to criticism from keir starmer within his own party that he's creating new labour too. his own party that he's creating new labourtoo. he might his own party that he's creating new labour too. he might say that there's nothing wrong with that. i wonder how people in the left feel about that. it’s wonder how people in the left feel about that. �* , ., , wonder how...
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by the way, when jeremy corbyn was leader, it did feel very like like a party ready to get into government . well, the question government. well, the question is, is this enough to make enough people to switch their vote from blue to red? >> all it's missing is the union flags and dreamed they were. >> there were they? >> there were they? >> they brought in two union flags for the interviews. they were there in the background . wow. >> i didn't see them. no, they just brought them out for you, chris. >> just just to me. >> just just to me. >> superb stuff. well, leszno, if you're convinced by that, sir keir starmer was talking, of course, to christopher hope and he joins me now in studio. we've already done that bit. we're going to move on. there's loads more analysis of what sir keir starmer said on our website. by the way chris, an excellent interview as ever and thanks to you gb news. com it's now the fastest growing national news website in the country. it's got breaking news and all of the brilliant analysis that you've come to expect from gb news. now, there's still plenty of time to
by the way, when jeremy corbyn was leader, it did feel very like like a party ready to get into government . well, the question government. well, the question is, is this enough to make enough people to switch their vote from blue to red? >> all it's missing is the union flags and dreamed they were. >> there were they? >> there were they? >> they brought in two union flags for the interviews. they were there in the background . wow. >> i didn't see them. no, they...
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you talked about some of them being worried about jeremy corbyn, but it's true. a lot of people , you know, we've got people, you know, we've got a cost of living crisis. a lot of people who are very poorly paid or having to rely on welfare. and then they see this list of these mega rich people who wouldn't think twice about spending, you know, £5,000 on a bottle of champagne. >> we've got a, a feature this year on a yacht that costs £284,000 a day to hire. wow. i mean , it is it is extraordinary. mean, it is it is extraordinary. but there will be people who are watching this today who think that, billionaires are part of a problem about what's wrong with britain today. and there'll be others who think they're part of the solution . but we need our the solution. but we need our economy needs people who create jobs not by the ten or by the 20, but by thousand . the and the 20, but by thousand. the and the sunday times rich list is full of those people. now, what we've seen in the last year for the first time, really is a fall in the number of uk billionaires. we
you talked about some of them being worried about jeremy corbyn, but it's true. a lot of people , you know, we've got people, you know, we've got a cost of living crisis. a lot of people who are very poorly paid or having to rely on welfare. and then they see this list of these mega rich people who wouldn't think twice about spending, you know, £5,000 on a bottle of champagne. >> we've got a, a feature this year on a yacht that costs £284,000 a day to hire. wow. i mean , it is it is...
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the former labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has confirmed he'll stand as an independent at the election, in his seat in islington in north london. he's been suspended from labour since 2020, over the party's handling of anti—semitism claims, and was expelled today, after declaring he would be running, as an independent. and here are the candidates who have been selected, so far, for some of the bigger parties, to fight in the constituency of isl ington north on lithjuly. the bbc will have a full list of candidates once nominations close. now let's take a look at what's on the front pages of tomorrow's papers. the mirror is leading with michael gove standing down in the election with the headline now gove quits sunak�*s sinking shipthe weekend financial times reads: gove quits sinking ship. the weekend financial times reads: gove quits as tory pre—election exodus pushes past 1997 flight. the i is also leading on michael gove saying rishi sunak has been "hit by record exodus" and it's a similar story on the front of the times — its headline: gove quits politics as more tory mps sta
the former labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has confirmed he'll stand as an independent at the election, in his seat in islington in north london. he's been suspended from labour since 2020, over the party's handling of anti—semitism claims, and was expelled today, after declaring he would be running, as an independent. and here are the candidates who have been selected, so far, for some of the bigger parties, to fight in the constituency of isl ington north on lithjuly. the bbc will have a full...
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his wife, stella, was there, while hundreds of supporters gathered outside, including jeremy corbyn, the former labour leader. assange is wanted in the us over the publication of hundreds of thousands of leaked documents relating to the afghanistan and iraq wars. his team appealed on the grounds he could face the death penalty — and that as an australian he would not be able to rely on a first amendment right to free speech, while on trial for spying. had the ruling gone against him he could have been forced onto a flight to america, within 2a hours. let me start with you, kim, what do you make of this case? he spent five years in broadmarsh, a high—security prisoner, he has lived as a fugitive for years at the ecuadorian embassy to avoid deportation to sweden, chelsea manning on a similar rep spent 13 years, was sentenced to 13 years, has spent seven. hasjulian assigned to spend his time already? it feels to me, like something is a goner half my lifetime, not quite that long but it feels like it is been going on forever, and as you said he has been in broadmarsh, i think he was
his wife, stella, was there, while hundreds of supporters gathered outside, including jeremy corbyn, the former labour leader. assange is wanted in the us over the publication of hundreds of thousands of leaked documents relating to the afghanistan and iraq wars. his team appealed on the grounds he could face the death penalty — and that as an australian he would not be able to rely on a first amendment right to free speech, while on trial for spying. had the ruling gone against him he could...
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interesting you say, l when i talk to the uk government, i noticed jeremy corbyn was outside the court with various assange supporters, to get the sense this is actually a major political problem for the uk government given the relations with them for white house and obviously trying to uphold the extradition treaty they have with the united states, but is it not becoming a political soar for the the united states, but is it not becoming a political soarfor the uk government? i becoming a political soar for the uk government?— government? i think it is a political — government? i think it is a political soar _ government? i think it is a political soar for _ government? i think it is a political soar for the i government? i think it is a political soar for the uk i government? i think it is a l political soar for the uk and government? i think it is a i political soar for the uk and the us. ithink political soar for the uk and the us. i think western governments are under a lot of scrutiny and this is one of the cases that has animated the human rights community, rightly so. someti
interesting you say, l when i talk to the uk government, i noticed jeremy corbyn was outside the court with various assange supporters, to get the sense this is actually a major political problem for the uk government given the relations with them for white house and obviously trying to uphold the extradition treaty they have with the united states, but is it not becoming a political soar for the the united states, but is it not becoming a political soarfor the uk government? i becoming a...
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, rock—bottom under jeremy corbyn, he's rock—bottom underjeremy corbyn, he's completely rushed out a lot of thoseissues he's completely rushed out a lot of those issues and difficult questions for his party and he turned it around in a relatively short period of time for the many people didn't think you could do it as quickly and is now massively and consistently ahead in polls. he had a big success with the local elections. he has looked very confident last couple of weeks for the obviously, they are very cautious because they know that eddie mistakes and pressure in the whole campaign, the intensity of a political campaign, that can change how people vote for the people will be looking properly, who is keir starmer, who is rachel reeve who is going to be running the economy if they lead? and for making the economy more productive and growth better for them everyone is economy more productive and growth betterfor them everyone is going economy more productive and growth better for them everyone is going to better for them everyone is going to be under a lot of scrutiny for the elect
, rock—bottom under jeremy corbyn, he's rock—bottom underjeremy corbyn, he's completely rushed out a lot of thoseissues he's completely rushed out a lot of those issues and difficult questions for his party and he turned it around in a relatively short period of time for the many people didn't think you could do it as quickly and is now massively and consistently ahead in polls. he had a big success with the local elections. he has looked very confident last couple of weeks for the...
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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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there's no money with the opposite of jeremy corbyn's magic money tree. but is that enough to win votes? people want to be offered tax breaks. they want to be offered incentives , don't they? offered incentives, don't they? rather than just saying we can't spend any money because we're bankrupt, because of the conservatives, is that going to be enough to woo voters? >> well, it is absolutely the case that if we win the next election, the economic circumstances that we inherit will be truly dire after 14 years of conservative chaos and economic instability and particularly the disastrous penod particularly the disastrous period that liz truss was in power when her budget crashed the economy and sent interest rates and inflation soaring, and people are still paying the price through, mortgages that are so over where they would have been paying just prior to that budget. so yes, it is the case that there is not, the money immediately available to spend, but we have set out where we would apply tax rises, for example, on non—dom on non—doms and on the vat
there's no money with the opposite of jeremy corbyn's magic money tree. but is that enough to win votes? people want to be offered tax breaks. they want to be offered incentives , don't they? offered incentives, don't they? rather than just saying we can't spend any money because we're bankrupt, because of the conservatives, is that going to be enough to woo voters? >> well, it is absolutely the case that if we win the next election, the economic circumstances that we inherit will be...
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also this evening — the former labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has launched his own campaign in islington north. he will be standing as an independent — and therefore running against a candidate from his former party. not all of the candidates who will be standing in islington north — where mr corbyn plans to contest the seat — have been confirmed yet. these are the declared candidates so far. we'll be updating that list, once all candidates are confirmed, we'll make it available on our website. let's cross live to westminster and discuss what we've seen today — with our political correspondent damian grammaticas. we have had yet another busy day in this campaign. it's only a week in the making yet a lot seems to be going on. do we know what we're expecting tomorrow? yes going on. do we know what we're expecting tomorrow?— going on. do we know what we're expecting tomorrow? yes for that we had a busy weekend _ expecting tomorrow? yes for that we had a busy weekend tomorrow - expecting tomorrow? yes for that we had a busy weekend tomorrow things actually officially kicked up a ge
also this evening — the former labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has launched his own campaign in islington north. he will be standing as an independent — and therefore running against a candidate from his former party. not all of the candidates who will be standing in islington north — where mr corbyn plans to contest the seat — have been confirmed yet. these are the declared candidates so far. we'll be updating that list, once all candidates are confirmed, we'll make it available on our...
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jeremy corbyn lost by going left. it's the centre ground where votes are to be had. >> david, you suggested they should change leader. i mean , do should change leader. i mean, do you not think that that would literally be the last straw for potential voters or people who are prepared to stick with them ? are prepared to stick with them? >> no, as i say, because if you get the right new leader, you win back your own voters. and that's what we're concerned about. labour voters aren't going to vote for us. whatever leader we have. so the point is, it's about getting back our own voters, and we do stand a chance. we do that . and i look, chance. we do that. and i look, it's eight months. it could be january next year. even, it is possible to do an awful lot in a short time. i mean, i personally would get rid of the human rights act that is part of a 2019 manifesto. and if we do that, we're halfway towards getting rid of the echr, because that's what blair introduced to incorporate the echr into our courts . so there's in
jeremy corbyn lost by going left. it's the centre ground where votes are to be had. >> david, you suggested they should change leader. i mean , do should change leader. i mean, do you not think that that would literally be the last straw for potential voters or people who are prepared to stick with them ? are prepared to stick with them? >> no, as i say, because if you get the right new leader, you win back your own voters. and that's what we're concerned about. labour voters aren't...
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he's dumped every pledge he made when he tried to get jeremy corbyn into being our prime minister, not once but twice. i think people need to take with an enormous pinch of salt anything that he's putting forwards. 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 relaunches 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. play more analysis of that event later on in the programme. still to come on the world today — the russian president is visiting his neighbour enchanted to talk about their everlasting friendship. and the king has been meeting the queen of reality tv. love island anyway. we will see what they chatted about. around the world and across the uk, this is the world today on b
he's dumped every pledge he made when he tried to get jeremy corbyn into being our prime minister, not once but twice. i think people need to take with an enormous pinch of salt anything that he's putting forwards. 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...
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no surprise, jeremy corbyn's been officially thrown out of the labour party. >> yeah. so jeremy corbyn, the former labour leader, had been suspended a while ago because he said that, you know, the accusations of anti—semitism dunng accusations of anti—semitism during his tenure at the labour party were wildly exaggerated. now he's officially been expelled because he is going to stand as an independent. so he's effectively running against, laboun effectively running against, labour. i mean, it's interesting he's saying he's standing on a platform of peace and social justice. now, we might want to think about who else he's described as a movement for peace. and social justice. famously, these are words that he used about hamas , the he used about hamas, the anti—semitic, genocidal terror group. and, you know, his record on this particular issue is absolutely disgraceful, even after the 7th of october, he went and appeared on piers morgan's show, and he refused . morgan's show, and he refused. after 15 times. he was asked, do you consider hamas to be a terrorist gro
no surprise, jeremy corbyn's been officially thrown out of the labour party. >> yeah. so jeremy corbyn, the former labour leader, had been suspended a while ago because he said that, you know, the accusations of anti—semitism dunng accusations of anti—semitism during his tenure at the labour party were wildly exaggerated. now he's officially been expelled because he is going to stand as an independent. so he's effectively running against, laboun effectively running against, labour. i...
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what have you made of the _ jeremy corbyn era. what have you made of the first _ jeremy corbyn era. what have you made of the first five _ jeremy corbyn era. what have you made of the first five or _ jeremy corbyn era. what have you made of the first five or six days l made of the first five or six days of the campaign, as a whole, the interactions of the political leaders with the public. we see a lot of campaign events, but what is your reading of how it is going, are the leaders being insulated from the public or is there enough interaction that you see? taste public or is there enough interaction that you see? we have not seen much — interaction that you see? we have not seen much yet, _ interaction that you see? we have not seen much yet, but _ interaction that you see? we have not seen much yet, but i - interaction that you see? we have not seen much yet, but i think- interaction that you see? we have | not seen much yet, but i think that is to be expected in the first week of this short campaign, what you would normally see is leaders trying to define their selves, their po
what have you made of the _ jeremy corbyn era. what have you made of the first _ jeremy corbyn era. what have you made of the first five _ jeremy corbyn era. what have you made of the first five or _ jeremy corbyn era. what have you made of the first five or six days l made of the first five or six days of the campaign, as a whole, the interactions of the political leaders with the public. we see a lot of campaign events, but what is your reading of how it is going, are the leaders being...
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corbyn. tom: lizzy burden all over this story. now to central-bank policy from the boe to the fed, minute signal officials are in no rush to cut rates with many questioning whether a higher for longer policy was restrictive enough? let's bring in garfield reynolds. the markets did react to this and it came in before the nvidia results. how much of a surprise wasn't relative to the fomc minutes? >> it was definitely a surprise. a lot of people were saying this sounds a much more hawkish than powell sounded when he came out of the press conference immediately coming out of the meeting. the market had gone into the meeting very worried there would be a hawkish pivot, that there would be rate hikes discussed and when that did not have been there were strong rallies into bonds and stocks, so there is a bit of a feeling powell undersold the way the fed was firming toward a more hawkish view, and even if you take into account the idea that these minutes come after those softer jobs and cpi numbers,
corbyn. tom: lizzy burden all over this story. now to central-bank policy from the boe to the fed, minute signal officials are in no rush to cut rates with many questioning whether a higher for longer policy was restrictive enough? let's bring in garfield reynolds. the markets did react to this and it came in before the nvidia results. how much of a surprise wasn't relative to the fomc minutes? >> it was definitely a surprise. a lot of people were saying this sounds a much more hawkish...
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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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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've u—turned on, they have just one thing a calculation that they can make you feel so bad about your country that you won't have the energy to ask what they might do with the incredible power that they seek to yield. now i'm not saying that the past doesn't matter. i know people are feeling anxious and uncertain that their sense of confidence and pride in this country has been knocked . i understand that, been knocked. i understand that, i accept it and i want to change it, but what i cannot accept is labour's idea that all the worries you have are because of 14 years of conservative government, that all you need to do is change the people in office, and these problems will magically disappear. it's just not true . in the last 14 years, not true. in the last 14 years, we've made progress in the most difficult conditions any governments have faced since the second world war. a world lea
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've u—turned on, they have just one thing a calculation that they can make you feel so bad about your country that you won't have the energy to ask what they might do with the incredible power that they seek to yield. now i'm not saying that the past doesn't matter. i know people are feeling...
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and conversely, we got a much better than expected manifesto from jeremy corbyn. so there were a whole host of host of factors around there. and had things had things gone on a bit longer, she could have actually lost. she would have what? >> i mean , what, starmer and his >> i mean, what, starmer and his mob really want to happen is to convince the british public to sleepwalk into a nightmare, into this election. yeah. foolishly believing these platitudes were getting where underneath. and we've already seen it with the pubuc we've already seen it with the public schools tax that i mean underneath this veneer of we're lovely , friendly, we love lovely, friendly, we love everyone. we're great for business. all this rubbish, underneath, they're old fashioned socialists at heart. don't forget, starmer has not ever revoked his old marxist beliefs. and he is the man who said jeremy corbyn would make a wonderful prime minister. >> he said that he was a socialist and he said today his associates and remember socialists, he said i am a socialists, he said i am a socialis
and conversely, we got a much better than expected manifesto from jeremy corbyn. so there were a whole host of host of factors around there. and had things had things gone on a bit longer, she could have actually lost. she would have what? >> i mean , what, starmer and his >> i mean, what, starmer and his mob really want to happen is to convince the british public to sleepwalk into a nightmare, into this election. yeah. foolishly believing these platitudes were getting where...
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within labour, of course, there are factions and jeremy corbyn, than he was leader, had a big level of support in liverpool and he held huge rallies in the city. people possibly have seen the pictures. i think thejeremy carbon song, the chant was started here. the left—wing of the labour party is very strong but also the centrist wing is welcome if you like. and i think, in this campaign and for this election, they have actually mostly joined together. which is perhaps, someone sick mean unusual. but it is getting things done and getting local decisions made, locally. which has united people in this particular contest and steve rotherham, of course, spanned the political spectrum when it comes to the labour party. worked withjeremy spectrum when it comes to the labour party. worked with jeremy as spectrum when it comes to the labour party. worked withjeremy as his pps and he has been an mp but he is also perfectly happy and able to get on with keir starmer and the labour mps that represent in parliament. a factious and interesting patch to be reporting on labour on merseyside but i t
within labour, of course, there are factions and jeremy corbyn, than he was leader, had a big level of support in liverpool and he held huge rallies in the city. people possibly have seen the pictures. i think thejeremy carbon song, the chant was started here. the left—wing of the labour party is very strong but also the centrist wing is welcome if you like. and i think, in this campaign and for this election, they have actually mostly joined together. which is perhaps, someone sick mean...
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following his about turn on his £28 billion green revolution, his previous support for jeremy corbyn to be prime minister, his efforts to reverse brexit and, most pathetically, his sudden decision last weekend that biological sex does matter now, having previously thrown the heroic labour mp rosie duffield under the bus with his insistence that she was wrong to say only women have a cervix now, he says only women do have a cervix. make it make sense. so he has now got six months to prove that he is the one that deserves five more years in power . it's unlikely, but it's power. it's unlikely, but it's possible labour's champagne socialists shouldn't pop their corks too soon. they might find that by november some of that sparkle has gone flat . i don't sparkle has gone flat. i don't like champagne myself. i find it bitter . anyway, your reaction gb bitter. anyway, your reaction gb news.com forward slash your say it is the bank holiday weekend, so i hope you've got something bubbly in front of you. we've certainly got a bubbly couple of hours, aided and abetted by my top pundits this ev
following his about turn on his £28 billion green revolution, his previous support for jeremy corbyn to be prime minister, his efforts to reverse brexit and, most pathetically, his sudden decision last weekend that biological sex does matter now, having previously thrown the heroic labour mp rosie duffield under the bus with his insistence that she was wrong to say only women have a cervix now, he says only women do have a cervix. make it make sense. so he has now got six months to prove that...
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corbyn and that connection has been reset. however, when i talk to people here on the town centre, the word i can use to sum it up is apathy. hardly a single person that i spoke to was even aware that i spoke to was even aware that a council election was taking place. i've managed to find one person who voted a self—described leftie. he sat up all night watching the results. he said that he didn't so much vote for sir keir starmer. he simply voted against the tories because he's so disillusioned. does he think that it's going to be much better because there's a labour council rather than a tory run council? the honest answer , he told me, was no. so answer, he told me, was no. so it would appear just from the very, very small sample of people that i've spoken to, that there has not been a huge sort of motive , national shift of of motive, national shift of people who've come along and decided to turn this tory council into a labour one. it's just simply not many people have voted, and those that have have just been bored wit
corbyn and that connection has been reset. however, when i talk to people here on the town centre, the word i can use to sum it up is apathy. hardly a single person that i spoke to was even aware that i spoke to was even aware that a council election was taking place. i've managed to find one person who voted a self—described leftie. he sat up all night watching the results. he said that he didn't so much vote for sir keir starmer. he simply voted against the tories because he's so...
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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. let's speak to jacqueline mckenzie who was a lawyer and friend of diane abbott and also a labour party member. thank you for being her
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...
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so if mr sunak could achieve what jeremy corbyn achieved against, theresa may in 2017, maybe we could knock ten points off labour's lead. that's how i make the calculation . but that would the calculation. but that would still leave labour 11 points ahead.so still leave labour 11 points ahead. so sirjohn, you ahead. so sir john, you concluded your article today by saying can rishi sunak achieve something in six weeks that he hasn't in 18 months? >> could you do something as crude as give me a percentage chance of rishi sunak winning this election, based purely on the polling and the data in front of you now , well, look, front of you now, well, look, i've, i've long been in the pubuc i've, i've long been in the public domain as saying that is a 99% chance that sir keir starmer is the next prime minister and that's not just to do with the scale of the poll polling challenge that mr sunak faces. >> it's also that if we if he does succeed quite dramatically in reducing labour's lead and we get into hung parliament territory because neither the democrats nor the snp are willing to help su
so if mr sunak could achieve what jeremy corbyn achieved against, theresa may in 2017, maybe we could knock ten points off labour's lead. that's how i make the calculation . but that would the calculation. but that would still leave labour 11 points ahead.so still leave labour 11 points ahead. so sirjohn, you ahead. so sir john, you concluded your article today by saying can rishi sunak achieve something in six weeks that he hasn't in 18 months? >> could you do something as crude as give...
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so every time i think that there was a selection issue, the, the, the leadership under jeremy corbyn always let the local parties decide, whereas in this case, i think there's been a much stronger central grasp here. the difficulty is, of course, tom, is that keir starmer was elected in april 2020 as labour leader on a pledge for local parties to choose their candidates. that's obviously, i think, been somewhat ridden, ridden roughshod over. so i think that there's a there's a difficulty there. and of course, when keir starmer is asked about these broken promises, he always likes to say, oh, well, on the economy, the tories trashed it with the mini—budget. well, he can't blame it on this. you know, this is an entirely labour party issue. he's been in charge for four years. he's had the rules, he's made them. and now, of course, he's the one who's being judged by them. >> and we should say we don't know if the allegations against lloyd russell—moyle, we don't know exactly what they are and we don't know if they are true or false. >> no, we don't, but we do know that they were made
so every time i think that there was a selection issue, the, the, the leadership under jeremy corbyn always let the local parties decide, whereas in this case, i think there's been a much stronger central grasp here. the difficulty is, of course, tom, is that keir starmer was elected in april 2020 as labour leader on a pledge for local parties to choose their candidates. that's obviously, i think, been somewhat ridden, ridden roughshod over. so i think that there's a there's a difficulty there....
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. >> and this is perhaps what jeremy corbyn got very wrong in 2017, where he got a similar vote share to theresa may, but was about 60 points behind, 60 seats behind, or maybe more than 60 seats behind because he piled up the labour vote in areas where it was a sort of inefficient vote. if keir starmer gets perhaps no seats with 80% vote share, but a lot with 80% vote share, but a lot with over 50% vote share, it's a more efficient vote spread across the country. >> absolutely. yes. i think you said it. you said it perfectly. so both labour and to some extent the lib dems are all about concentrate the votes where they're going to do the most good, so , so it's i suppose most good, so, so it's i suppose speaks to the peculiarities of our system. >> it's not a proportional system. it doesn't matter the, the proportion of votes you get. it matters where you get them . it matters where you get them. >> yes. and that does encourage i think people parties to try and reach as many people as possible . net so that and it possible. net so that and it pushes parties. i think a little bit toward
. >> and this is perhaps what jeremy corbyn got very wrong in 2017, where he got a similar vote share to theresa may, but was about 60 points behind, 60 seats behind, or maybe more than 60 seats behind because he piled up the labour vote in areas where it was a sort of inefficient vote. if keir starmer gets perhaps no seats with 80% vote share, but a lot with 80% vote share, but a lot with over 50% vote share, it's a more efficient vote spread across the country. >> absolutely. yes....
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labour, deservedly so. >> well, jeremy corbyn is hovering around now. he's an independent candidate , isn't he? independent candidate, isn't he? somewhere in north london? yes, i'm not sure who i'm going to campaign for, but i just know i'd be out there campaigning against him. gladly. >> interesting . and what about >> interesting. and what about the liberal democrats? because for me, there was always a confusion as to what colour their banner was, whether it was yellow or orange, yellow, orange , i know, but but that's doesn't maybe that sums them up. >> we don't really know what they're about. he seemed very smiley. he was he was just he was very happy to have a chance of getting a couple more mps. i also quite like they had a sort of handheld camera. that was it was very sort of cinema verite . was very sort of cinema verite. it just showed that the lib dems are dangerous and crazy kids. >> we're crazy. we got it going on while surrounded by sort of other mps in the background. >> yes, exactly. >> yes, exactly. >> so you've got them. who else have w
labour, deservedly so. >> well, jeremy corbyn is hovering around now. he's an independent candidate , isn't he? independent candidate, isn't he? somewhere in north london? yes, i'm not sure who i'm going to campaign for, but i just know i'd be out there campaigning against him. gladly. >> interesting . and what about >> interesting. and what about the liberal democrats? because for me, there was always a confusion as to what colour their banner was, whether it was yellow or...
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corbyn are going for exactly the opposite strategy ofjeremy corbyn in 2019, where _ strategy ofjeremy corbyn in 2019, where it _ strategy ofjeremy corbyn in 2019, where it was a bells and whistles manifesto, lots of expensive pledge, people _ manifesto, lots of expensive pledge, people like the pledges but they didn't— people like the pledges but they didn't believe labour could deliver. let didn't believe labour could deliver. let us _ didn't believe labour could deliver. let us talk— didn't believe labour could deliver. let us talk about what the conservatives announced. the compulsory national service, the triple lock and fly—tipping, policies that an feel a certain demographic, not i was going to ask why do you hate young people so much? you're making us go into the army,,. no, you'll have a choice, you'll have a choice. i've volunteered all my life. then you will love it. you will love it. why do i have to do it again when i am finally coming out of education? a cultural service is a good thing for our country and you'll have the choice. that happened today. i wonder if tha
corbyn are going for exactly the opposite strategy ofjeremy corbyn in 2019, where _ strategy ofjeremy corbyn in 2019, where it _ strategy ofjeremy corbyn in 2019, where it was a bells and whistles manifesto, lots of expensive pledge, people _ manifesto, lots of expensive pledge, people like the pledges but they didn't— people like the pledges but they didn't believe labour could deliver. let didn't believe labour could deliver. let us _ didn't believe labour could deliver. let us talk—...
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labour has begun the process of choosing a new candidate in jeremy corbyn's constituency. but what year was he first elected as an mp? is it a 1987 b 1983 or c 1993 lizzie cundy a 1987 b 1983 1983. says matthew laza 1983 matthew laza. i thought he would get that one nil right. question two. closest answer wins. how many households were infected by the contaminated water in devon ? contaminated water in devon? matthew laza, 30,000. lizzie cundy 29,000. 9000. the answer is 17,000. lizzie cundy one. oh, ihope is 17,000. lizzie cundy one. oh, i hope you got it home. question three keir starmer launched his six election pledges on thursday. what were they ? thursday. what were they? >> not all six. come on, great british energy , economic british energy, economic stability, five for five seconds. five for five. i can't name all six miles off my head. >> two. one. exactly >> two. one. exactly >> this is done to deliver the economy, crack down on antisocial behaviour. recent, there are 6500 new teachers deliver the economy, a new nhs unden >> labour here. you were right . >> labo
labour has begun the process of choosing a new candidate in jeremy corbyn's constituency. but what year was he first elected as an mp? is it a 1987 b 1983 or c 1993 lizzie cundy a 1987 b 1983 1983. says matthew laza 1983 matthew laza. i thought he would get that one nil right. question two. closest answer wins. how many households were infected by the contaminated water in devon ? contaminated water in devon? matthew laza, 30,000. lizzie cundy 29,000. 9000. the answer is 17,000. lizzie cundy...
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when you go to the extremes like jeremy corbyn did, then you miss out the middle ground and mentioning churchill of all people, disraeli , baldwin, people, disraeli, baldwin, macmillan, thatcher too, all went for the middle ground. when you pander to your base alone, like , andrew bonar law, for like, andrew bonar law, for example, you quickly are forgotten and make it really clear that rishi sunak is navigating us back to that important space. and the reason why labour just let me finish this point. yeah. the reason why labouris this point. yeah. the reason why labour is doing well in the polls is because they're commanding that middle ground. the floating voter. we're not going to win simply by losing to the right wing or indeed trying to out reform, reform . that's to out reform, reform. that's not the strategic way to win the next general election . next general election. discipline, discipline, discipline, that's what we require from our ranks. and we will see the polls move. >> okay . but you see the discipline. >> one side. i see the discipline the other side. and the point is t
when you go to the extremes like jeremy corbyn did, then you miss out the middle ground and mentioning churchill of all people, disraeli , baldwin, people, disraeli, baldwin, macmillan, thatcher too, all went for the middle ground. when you pander to your base alone, like , andrew bonar law, for like, andrew bonar law, for example, you quickly are forgotten and make it really clear that rishi sunak is navigating us back to that important space. and the reason why labour just let me finish this...
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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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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...