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, the labour party. the _ conservative party, the labour party, the liberal democrats in the snp _ party, the liberal democrats in the snp the _ party, the liberal democrats in the snp. the snp has led the calls for the immediate cease—fire and then need _ the immediate cease—fire and then need to— the immediate cease—fire and then need to he — the immediate cease—fire and then need to be followed into a limited. but we _ need to be followed into a limited. but we need to see this within the wider— but we need to see this within the wider solution to this crisis, which is about— wider solution to this crisis, which is about ensuring that hostilities are brought to an end, hostages are returned _ are brought to an end, hostages are returned we — are brought to an end, hostages are returned we stop the sale of arms to israei— returned we stop the sale of arms to israet and _ returned we stop the sale of arms to israel and take the steps to recognise the palestinian state. 0niy— recognise the palestinian state. 0niy if— recognise the palestinian state. 0niy if we —
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you know, i want our party to win. i want us to beat this feeble labour party. i and i want to save our- country from keir starmer. i'm not going to give up. i'm still going to fight. even if it makes me unpopular, i'm going to speak the truth - because that's what the 400 councillors who we lost - this week deserve. that's what the authorities - that we lost this week deserve. we are not going to fix this problem unless we're honest about it - and we change course in reflection, with some humility, _ to what the voters are telling us. and here's the problem, i think for rishi sunak�*s loyal lieutenants, that you've got people on both sides of the tory party saying, you've got to have some humility, you've got to take a breath, you've got to think why this isn't working, and there's no sign of that at all. so mark harper, very loyal, just sat there and said, "stick with the plan, stick with the plan". "this is what the country wants". this is how he had to describe it. it's all to play for. the election isn't a foregone - conclusion and you shouldn't take the
you know, i want our party to win. i want us to beat this feeble labour party. i and i want to save our- country from keir starmer. i'm not going to give up. i'm still going to fight. even if it makes me unpopular, i'm going to speak the truth - because that's what the 400 councillors who we lost - this week deserve. that's what the authorities - that we lost this week deserve. we are not going to fix this problem unless we're honest about it - and we change course in reflection, with some...
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, and matthew, i suppose there's a big risk for the labour party here being so far aheadin labour party here being so far ahead in the polls. elections can, of course, throw up surprises. 2017 is perhaps the biggest example of that. >> absolutely . i mean, of course >> absolutely. i mean, of course there's been no complacency in there's been no complacency in the labour camp. it's a little unfair , as camilla was saying, unfair, as camilla was saying, to say labour isn't ready. labour was actually expecting the election to be called before the election to be called before the local election so he could avoid she could avoid that humiliation, not just the humiliation, not just the humiliation of getting so down downside downing street. >> so i think he held on to one one mayoralty. >> yeah i mean come on ben houchen is not going to it's not going to save you in a general election. so i mean i think that labouris election. so i mean i think that labour is ready. but you're absolutely right. it's not just, you know, you just surprises in a general election campaign can happen at any moment
, and matthew, i suppose there's a big risk for the labour party here being so far aheadin labour party here being so far ahead in the polls. elections can, of course, throw up surprises. 2017 is perhaps the biggest example of that. >> absolutely . i mean, of course >> absolutely. i mean, of course there's been no complacency in there's been no complacency in the labour camp. it's a little unfair , as camilla was saying, unfair, as camilla was saying, to say labour isn't ready....
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they obviously the labour party obviously the labour party obviously doesn't want to upset its black mps. some of whom know. >> it's not just about making the mistake, is it? it's about how they have handled doing that mistake. the lies, frankly, they've told the media about whether this investigation was concluded or otherwise and whether she's allowed to stand or not. still a big question mark. >> i think for me, the biggest problem is the length of time it's taken to resolve, which feels a bit deliberate and it feels a bit deliberate and it feels quite cruel. this happened over a year ago to read that letter, you know, where the travellers and irish and jewish people apparently didn't experience full time racism and there was red heads thrown into there was red heads thrown into the mix and no mention of the holocaust to read it. i'd yet to go way back into the sort of annals of the observer or the guardian. that's how long ago it was published, so this feels like it should have been dealt with. and it deliberately wasn't. i think, so that they could sort of squeeze her out before
they obviously the labour party obviously the labour party obviously doesn't want to upset its black mps. some of whom know. >> it's not just about making the mistake, is it? it's about how they have handled doing that mistake. the lies, frankly, they've told the media about whether this investigation was concluded or otherwise and whether she's allowed to stand or not. still a big question mark. >> i think for me, the biggest problem is the length of time it's taken to resolve,...
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now he is saying he's a changed labour party. in fact , he's standing on party. in fact, he's standing on a banner that says change, isn't he? but jeremy corbyn has today been evicted from the labour party and he is. well, he's coming out swinging isn't he? he's just going to stand as an independent. we can hear from the former labour leader now. >> i was first elected parliament for islington north in 1983 and in all those years we in the community have had many, many campaigns. i believe in democracy. i want our political parties to be democratic . but members of democratic. but members of islington north labour have been denied the right to choose their own candidate and alongside that, the community as a whole has been disempowered because of that. so we have to stand up, we have to stand up and say, we're not taking this anymore. we will assert our rights. that's why i'm standing to be an independent candidate for the people of islington north. >> i'm very pleased to see the shadow transport secretary is back with us. it's time to get rid of diane abbott. no
now he is saying he's a changed labour party. in fact , he's standing on party. in fact, he's standing on a banner that says change, isn't he? but jeremy corbyn has today been evicted from the labour party and he is. well, he's coming out swinging isn't he? he's just going to stand as an independent. we can hear from the former labour leader now. >> i was first elected parliament for islington north in 1983 and in all those years we in the community have had many, many campaigns. i...
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we've got six in the labour party. they include the things i've just mentioned and that's how we will start. >> you've pre—empted you've pre—empted national renewal, which is so essential you've pre—empted my final question to you and thank you very much for your time, but i i'm going to ask to ask, can you do one better than wes streeting? come on, give us the give us the six pledges. >> well, they are first of all, economic stability. so we never repeat the disaster of liz truss. the second first step is the 40,000 extra nhs procedures every week. the third procedure is the pledge on illegal immigration, which we've just discussed on this. the fourth is switching on gb energy . really switching on gb energy. really excited by this. a new state energy company working with the private sector on those energy things. the fifth is tackling anti—social behaviour because we'll do the police efficiency programme more police officers and pc s ors and the 60s. the 6500 teachers, the sixth we'll get under a labour gover
we've got six in the labour party. they include the things i've just mentioned and that's how we will start. >> you've pre—empted you've pre—empted national renewal, which is so essential you've pre—empted my final question to you and thank you very much for your time, but i i'm going to ask to ask, can you do one better than wes streeting? come on, give us the give us the six pledges. >> well, they are first of all, economic stability. so we never repeat the disaster of liz...
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labour party play? >> but i wonder if civil servants never make decisions to the general public, though perhaps people will look fondly on this. here's a quick question . i think keir starmer is doing the right thing. >> which political party do you think has the most followers on tiktok? >> the labour party reform really? >> there's something for your press conference yet. reform have got 125,000 followers on tiktok and labour have got 108,000, although although i looked at, yes, i looked at analysis of the number of views that these parties were getting. >> okay. >> okay. >> labour launched their their tiktok account only a few months ago, whereas reforms had. >> it's about more views more than a year, right. >> and labour have launched a small number of videos, but each one of them have got many, many more views. so tens of millions of views on these videos. >> but i must say, on tiktok, underneath every labour video, which vote reform, vote reform, vote reform, they're very, very, aggressive aggress
labour party play? >> but i wonder if civil servants never make decisions to the general public, though perhaps people will look fondly on this. here's a quick question . i think keir starmer is doing the right thing. >> which political party do you think has the most followers on tiktok? >> the labour party reform really? >> there's something for your press conference yet. reform have got 125,000 followers on tiktok and labour have got 108,000, although although i...
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how good is it for the labour party ? labour party? >> i think it is seriously bad for the conservative party, not least because reform did very well indeed in blackpool south, and a beginning to pick up little nuggets of progress here and there. and i think that's because it boils down to the core challenge for rishi sunak , core challenge for rishi sunak, who we just heard from. and that is what is he standing for? what does the conservative party stand for nowadays ? i mean, i stand for nowadays? i mean, i you talk about legendary and been around for a long, long time, but i can remember the core philosophical political debates between ted heath and margaret thatcher, between the free marketeers and the monetarists and all of that lot. but i also lived through new laboun but i also lived through new labour, as indeed did you . and i labour, as indeed did you. and i can remember lengthy conversations with the likes of charles clarke and john reid. what does labour really for stand after michael foot? and to get through to that positi
how good is it for the labour party ? labour party? >> i think it is seriously bad for the conservative party, not least because reform did very well indeed in blackpool south, and a beginning to pick up little nuggets of progress here and there. and i think that's because it boils down to the core challenge for rishi sunak , core challenge for rishi sunak, who we just heard from. and that is what is he standing for? what does the conservative party stand for nowadays ? i mean, i stand...
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labour party to campaign at which _ our local labour party to campaign at which now— our local labour party to campaign at which now wins _ our local labour party to campaign at which now wins elections - our local labour party to campaign at which now wins elections and ii at which now wins elections and i think— at which now wins elections and i think it _ at which now wins elections and i think it would _ at which now wins elections and i think it would not _ at which now wins elections and i think it would not be _ at which now wins elections and i think it would not be or- at which now wins elections and i think it would not be or cannot. think it would not be or cannot be so arrogant— think it would not be or cannot be so arrogant to _ think it would not be or cannot be so arrogant to think— think it would not be or cannot be so arrogant to think everything i think it would not be or cannot be so arrogant to think everything is| so arrogant to think everything is local— so arrogant to think everything is local but— so arrogant to think everything is local but obviously
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first of all, she's not a labour party , she's not not a labour party, she's not the labour party philosophically , she's a right wing conservative. so why does she join the labour party? it could only be to get back at rishi sunak on a personal basis. there can't be any other reason for doing so. why is keir starmer adopted there in the teeth of opposition from his own party? because he once got one over the tories. why are we now finding out about this, allegation about her lobbying the justice secretary now and not 3 or 4 months ago, because it's very convenient to do so. >> we'll do more on natalie elphicke later on in the show. i'm glad you're prepped on that, because honestly, there's more and more coming out about her every second. but as we said, we were talking about rwanda . and were talking about rwanda. and on friday, sir keir starmer announced his plans. if he was elected to government to use counter—terror powers to smash people smuggling gangs in. as norman pointed out, we already have something pretty similar to this sort of thing, and it's pretty disingenuous in my view, for hi
first of all, she's not a labour party , she's not not a labour party, she's not the labour party philosophically , she's a right wing conservative. so why does she join the labour party? it could only be to get back at rishi sunak on a personal basis. there can't be any other reason for doing so. why is keir starmer adopted there in the teeth of opposition from his own party? because he once got one over the tories. why are we now finding out about this, allegation about her lobbying the...
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i elphicke is a good, natural fit for the labour party?— the labour party? i think we are seeini the labour party? i think we are seeing many — the labour party? i think we are seeing many people, _ the labour party? i think we are seeing many people, natalie i the labour party? i think we are - seeing many people, natalie elphicke and many others... let’s seeing many people, natalie elphicke and many others. . ._ and many others... let's talk specifically — and many others... let's talk specifically about _ and many others... let's talk specifically about natalie - and many others... let's talk- specifically about natalie elphicke. is she a good, natural fit for the labour party? i is she a good, natural fit for the labour party?— is she a good, natural fit for the labour party? i believe she is. you can see that _ labour party? i believe she is. you can see that in _ labour party? i believe she is. you can see that in her— labour party? i believe she is. you can see that in her statement - labour party? i believe she is. you can see that in her s
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the prime minister is trailing in the polls to the opposing labour party, as his conservative party seeks its fifth consecutive term. the bbc�*s political editor chris mason has been following the day's developments from westminster. the lectern in place, after a downpour of anticipation. cameras, reporters, brollies, the downpours coming from the skies, too. at teatime, this... earlier today, i spoke with his majesty the king to request the dissolution of parliament. the king has granted this request and we will have a general election on the 4th ofjuly. music blaring from campaigners in nearby whitehall, rain tumbling onto the prime minister's sodden suit. you must choose in this election who has that plan. who is prepared to take the bold action necessary to secure a better future for our country and our children? now, i cannot and will not claim that we have got everything right. no government should. but i am proud of what we have achieved together. the bold actions we have taken, and i am confident about what we can do in the future. over the next few weeks, i will fight for every
the prime minister is trailing in the polls to the opposing labour party, as his conservative party seeks its fifth consecutive term. the bbc�*s political editor chris mason has been following the day's developments from westminster. the lectern in place, after a downpour of anticipation. cameras, reporters, brollies, the downpours coming from the skies, too. at teatime, this... earlier today, i spoke with his majesty the king to request the dissolution of parliament. the king has granted...
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backed the labour party. let's focus on the telegraph, okay. because on the day that rachel reeves said that she wouldn't be increasing national insurance or income tax rishi sunak, the prime minister has now come out and said the state pension will never be taxed under the conservatives. the prime minister will announce plans to give retirees peace of mind and security by automatically raising the threshold at which they start paying income tax each year, so it stays ahead of the state pension. labour failed to match the pledge. it's been nicknamed the quadruple lock. james, i'm just going to start with you on this. do you think this is actually a vote winner? there is a row taking place over tax, right? and this is one of them. >> i think there's more a vote saver than a vote winner. this is all about shoring up the over 65 vote for the conservatives. labour trying to make roads into what they call the grey wall. so you've had the blue wall, the red wall. now it's the grey wall, the pensioner vote. and of c
backed the labour party. let's focus on the telegraph, okay. because on the day that rachel reeves said that she wouldn't be increasing national insurance or income tax rishi sunak, the prime minister has now come out and said the state pension will never be taxed under the conservatives. the prime minister will announce plans to give retirees peace of mind and security by automatically raising the threshold at which they start paying income tax each year, so it stays ahead of the state...
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party that cannot make _ about a labour party that cannot make up— about a labour party that cannot make up its mind on those basic economic— make up its mind on those basic economic questions. four times this week— economic questions. four times this week they— economic questions. four times this week they refused to rule out increasing vat and overnight we hear they are _ increasing vat and overnight we hear they are rolling it out. and when you have — they are rolling it out. and when you have an— they are rolling it out. and when you have an economy that has turned a corner. _ you have an economy that has turned a corner. and — you have an economy that has turned a corner, and a labour party that cannot— a corner, and a labour party that cannot make up its mind on those basic— cannot make up its mind on those basic questions can only mean one thing. _ basic questions can only mean one thing. as— basic questions can only mean one thing, as sure as night follows day that taxes— thing, as sure as night follows day that taxes will go up and that is something peop
party that cannot make _ about a labour party that cannot make up— about a labour party that cannot make up its mind on those basic economic— make up its mind on those basic economic questions. four times this week— economic questions. four times this week they— economic questions. four times this week they refused to rule out increasing vat and overnight we hear they are _ increasing vat and overnight we hear they are rolling it out. and when you have — they are rolling it out. and...
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it gave the labour party something to turn up the boat. the worst thing that could have been for the labour party is they look like they will get a massive landslide and people do not turn out to vote. rishi sunak knows his party will not win, and this is a terrible campaign for them. their only hope is the labour party finds a reason to self sabotage where they are. tom: very briefly, is team would suggest to the growth prospects of the u.k. turnaround, the imf sees 0.7% growth, inflation is back with the two handle. they can build on the economic momentum. is there even the possibility of that? is that a rational case for the team? >> it is a rational case for rational people, but there are two perspectives. the conservative perspective, which is why i am making things better. ultimately the other argument is the country needs change, and that is what rishi sunak fears from keir starmer, and the reality is we might be rational by economics, but the voting public at large just once -- wants change. tom: gavin, president at hanover communi
it gave the labour party something to turn up the boat. the worst thing that could have been for the labour party is they look like they will get a massive landslide and people do not turn out to vote. rishi sunak knows his party will not win, and this is a terrible campaign for them. their only hope is the labour party finds a reason to self sabotage where they are. tom: very briefly, is team would suggest to the growth prospects of the u.k. turnaround, the imf sees 0.7% growth, inflation is...
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of course, the labour party would absolutely refute that. sickest and has been in scotland talking about his plans for what is called gb energy, but while we are talking about labour, rishi sunak did take the opportunity today to sharpen his attacks a little bit on labour in terms of this row that we have seen around diane abbott, the veteran mp placed in the labour mp. she said she will now be able to run as a labour candidate, after she claimed she was effectively being bad. rishi sunak said this showed that angela rayner, the deputy of labour, implied she would like to see diane given that, sort of large and in charge, and insights he has something to do there. the conservatives are looking at opportunities to sharpen up their attacks on that issue but for the tories, just hearing about it in that ballclub there, i think there will be some concern that despite these policy announcements they've made over the last week, some of which have grabbed some headlines, they haven't seen a significant shift and that substantial polling that labour
of course, the labour party would absolutely refute that. sickest and has been in scotland talking about his plans for what is called gb energy, but while we are talking about labour, rishi sunak did take the opportunity today to sharpen his attacks a little bit on labour in terms of this row that we have seen around diane abbott, the veteran mp placed in the labour mp. she said she will now be able to run as a labour candidate, after she claimed she was effectively being bad. rishi sunak said...
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so what about the gb energy that the labour party are talking about. the labour party are talking about . what impact in your view about. what impact in your view would that have on, prices ? would that have on, prices? because they're going to have to get the money off something. so i'm presuming that there'll be some sort of levy or tax on energy. well there's now because we're in election mode, suddenly everybody is wheeling out policy promises left, right and centre. >> i mean , in front of the >> i mean, in front of the newspaper today, tories to cut green levies on fuel bills. they're suddenly saying maybe fuel bills will come down under the tories. they're trying to promise us if those subsidies that we pay through our gas and electricity bills, that then go to renewable firms to build the wind farms, to build the solar farms and so on, maybe they will come down, though. i wouldn't hold my breath about it as far as labour's plans go, go gb energy. i'd like to say that i could give you a detailed set of analysis gnaana about what they're going to do, but i can't because i don't kn
so what about the gb energy that the labour party are talking about. the labour party are talking about . what impact in your view about. what impact in your view would that have on, prices ? would that have on, prices? because they're going to have to get the money off something. so i'm presuming that there'll be some sort of levy or tax on energy. well there's now because we're in election mode, suddenly everybody is wheeling out policy promises left, right and centre. >> i mean , in...
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that's not labour party policy. labour party wants many labour mps who actually want to lower the age at which you can have an abortion, so she's so out of odds, so at odds with this does not wash. >> it does not wash. it is it is as we've said today, it's a shameless betrayal. because it is. it's a shameless on both sides that there's a period in life being lined up for her. >> well they denied they denied it yesterday. >> but you know, they would deny it. and you can see they denied any kind of deal. they've denied offering them anything apart from suggesting that she will become some kind of housing adviser to the party, unpaid and that actually, i think sets her up nicely for a lucrative career in the public affairs world later on, where she can show she's connected to the top of the party and she could, probably get a job in that respect. or, you know, in a year's time when the fuss has died down, then do we see her in the house of lords? >> is this just increases cynicism about politics, sam, i think definitel
that's not labour party policy. labour party wants many labour mps who actually want to lower the age at which you can have an abortion, so she's so out of odds, so at odds with this does not wash. >> it does not wash. it is it is as we've said today, it's a shameless betrayal. because it is. it's a shameless on both sides that there's a period in life being lined up for her. >> well they denied they denied it yesterday. >> but you know, they would deny it. and you can see...
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the leader of the labour party, keir starmer. applause this, the village hall in lancing in west sussex, as sir keir spoke of his own background. if you're working class, you're scared of debt. my mum and dad were scared of debt, so they would choose the bill that they wouldn't pay rather than go into debt, and they chose the phone bill. they would have the phone cut off rather than pay the bill because it was the easiest one to do without. the labour leader is also acknowledging he has plenty of persuading to do. whatever the polls say, i know there are countless people who haven't decided how they'll vote in this election. they still have questions about us. has labour changed enough? do i trust them with my money, our borders, our security? my answer is, yes, you can. the challenge for him is, can he convert disillusionment from some with the conservatives into votes for him, even enthusiasm for him? do you accept that there is perhaps an enthusiasm deficit, a lack of enthusiasm for you? you have to ask why people are looking
the leader of the labour party, keir starmer. applause this, the village hall in lancing in west sussex, as sir keir spoke of his own background. if you're working class, you're scared of debt. my mum and dad were scared of debt, so they would choose the bill that they wouldn't pay rather than go into debt, and they chose the phone bill. they would have the phone cut off rather than pay the bill because it was the easiest one to do without. the labour leader is also acknowledging he has plenty...
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a labour party that has changed, or a tory party that has run away from the mainstream. the choice is yours. you can stop the chaos. you can turn the page. you can join with us. and together, we can rebuild our country. thank you so much. 0ur political correspondent iain watson, has been travelling with the labour party leader, keir starmer in southeast england. i'm on this press bus, which is following the leader around. it's not going to be the branded labor campaign bus. it's going to be unveiled in a few days' time and it's largely going to be the domain of the deputy leader of the labour party. angela rayner. but as you say, keir starmer, an event on the south coast in west sussex earlier today. and it is interesting. his first major speech was in an area where labour had won control of the local council for the first time in its history. so i think he's very keen to say, look, people here are looking at labour for the first time. people elsewhere across the country should perhaps do the same. interestingly, too, i think he decided to talk more about his own persona
a labour party that has changed, or a tory party that has run away from the mainstream. the choice is yours. you can stop the chaos. you can turn the page. you can join with us. and together, we can rebuild our country. thank you so much. 0ur political correspondent iain watson, has been travelling with the labour party leader, keir starmer in southeast england. i'm on this press bus, which is following the leader around. it's not going to be the branded labor campaign bus. it's going to be...
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is emma fenella, labour party member and also a memberfor the past 30 labour party member and also a member for the past 30 years. labour party member and also a memberfor the past 30 years. when it comes to what you heard from what you heard from circuit stomach, he covered a lot of ground. do you think that this idea that he has to reintroduce himself, he was talking about his family, his mother who had this very debilitating illness, picking up stays for pocket money from farmers. are we getting to know sir keir starmer here? yes. from farmers. are we getting to know sir keir starmer here?— sir keir starmer here? yes, i think so. ian watson _ sir keir starmer here? yes, i think so. ian watson who _ sir keir starmer here? yes, i think so. ian watson who spoke - sir keir starmer here? yes, i think so. ian watson who spoke earlier i sir keir starmer here? yes, i think i so. ian watson who spoke earlier was absolutely right. starmer had a difficult introduction because he accepted his leadership when he won for the labour should party over zoom, during the pandemic. that was very ha
is emma fenella, labour party member and also a memberfor the past 30 labour party member and also a member for the past 30 years. labour party member and also a memberfor the past 30 years. when it comes to what you heard from what you heard from circuit stomach, he covered a lot of ground. do you think that this idea that he has to reintroduce himself, he was talking about his family, his mother who had this very debilitating illness, picking up stays for pocket money from farmers. are we...
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the labour party said it is the middle east, _ labour party said it is the middle east, not — labour party said it is the middle east, not the west midlands, that will have — east, not the west midlands, that will have one like andy st the contest _ will have one like andy st the contest. once again, hamas are the real villains — contest. once again, hamas are the real villains. a conservative source has come — real villains. a conservative source has come back saying that quote is vile and _ has come back saying that quote is vile and that they insist that the contest — vile and that they insist that the contest is — vile and that they insist that the contest is close. is vile and that they insist that the contest is close.— contest is close. is that the language — contest is close. is that the language that _ contest is close. is that the language that people - contest is close. is that the | language that people should contest is close. is that the - language that people should be using? language that people should be usina ? . , , . using? that is the first time i h
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it is not people in the labour party. what the labour party realises is that when keir starmer said very mistakenly, that israel had a right to stop aid and food and water getting into gaza, that he was utterly, utterly wrong. >> so what? what what is it then, about the daily mail and gb news viewers that might find this concerning? i mean, i would speculate it's because we're fed up with life in this country. and when a local councillor stands up to accept his applause for winning , i want him talking for winning, i want him talking about the potholes, the rubbish, the streetlights, all of the stuff that affects british people. right now, which is grinding us down every day. our local transport systems , not to local transport systems, not to stand up there and say allahu akban stand up there and say allahu akbar, this is for gaza . akbar, this is for gaza. >> this is a councillor who probably i mean, i have absolutely no idea. and it's the green party who will probably no longer be a green party councillor. we're talkin
it is not people in the labour party. what the labour party realises is that when keir starmer said very mistakenly, that israel had a right to stop aid and food and water getting into gaza, that he was utterly, utterly wrong. >> so what? what what is it then, about the daily mail and gb news viewers that might find this concerning? i mean, i would speculate it's because we're fed up with life in this country. and when a local councillor stands up to accept his applause for winning , i...
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and we are a changed labour party. we are _ and we are a changed labour party. we are here — and we are a changed labour party. we are here for the service of this country _ we are here for the service of this country. and i am absolutely proud of the _ country. and i am absolutely proud of the work — country. and i am absolutely proud of the work our leader, keir starmer, _ of the work our leader, keir starmer, has done since he has been elected. _ starmer, has done since he has been elected. to— starmer, has done since he has been elected, to show the public that politicians are not all the same and there _ politicians are not all the same and there is— politicians are not all the same and there is a _ politicians are not all the same and there is a choice at this general election — there is a choice at this general election i_ there is a choice at this general election. i am there is a choice at this general election. iam incredibly there is a choice at this general election. i am incredibly proud to welcome — election. i am incredibly proud to we
and we are a changed labour party. we are _ and we are a changed labour party. we are here — and we are a changed labour party. we are here for the service of this country _ we are here for the service of this country. and i am absolutely proud of the _ country. and i am absolutely proud of the work — country. and i am absolutely proud of the work our leader, keir starmer, _ of the work our leader, keir starmer, has done since he has been elected. _ starmer, has done since he has been...
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and labour? labour is meetin: the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today — the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try to _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try to tell - is meeting today to try to tell people who they are, which is significant in itself. keir starmer has been leader of the labour party for more than four years and nobody seems to know what he stands for. there are good reasons for this. he has somersaulted and you turned on just about every position that he took during his period injeremy corbyn�*s shadow cabinet, and everything from climate change through to university tuition fees, reform of the house of lords, you name it, he has reversed it. so the big problem for labour if there were to be a realfight big problem for labour if there were to be a real fight going big problem for labour if there were to be a realfight going on, if the tories were fighting back as they should be, keir starmer would b
and labour? labour is meetin: the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today — the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try to _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try to tell - is meeting today to try to tell people who they are, which is significant in itself. keir starmer has been leader of the labour party for more than four years and...
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party side of people on the labour party side of the political spectrum. and that has had a knock on reaction amongst labour mps — none of them going public to say they are concerned about this, but lots of my colleagues at westminister say they've been speaking to people in they've been speaking to people in the corridors who are not totally over the moon about natalie elphicke's politics. and lord kennett, the former labour leader in the 80s and 90s, has just pre—recorded and interview on radio for where he says, "labour is a broad church but churches have walls," in other words, you don't just let anyone in. but the thing is, natalie elphicke will not stand as a labour candidate in the next election, so she will not be in the front line, the middle line, the back line of british politics for very long. and also, i suspect that for members of the public, your average voter tuning into this, they are not aware of the interesting route natalie elphicke took to becoming an mp in the first place or what she said about small boats or labour policy on welf
party side of people on the labour party side of the political spectrum. and that has had a knock on reaction amongst labour mps — none of them going public to say they are concerned about this, but lots of my colleagues at westminister say they've been speaking to people in they've been speaking to people in the corridors who are not totally over the moon about natalie elphicke's politics. and lord kennett, the former labour leader in the 80s and 90s, has just pre—recorded and interview on...
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party so— inspired by keir starmer's labour party so they _ inspired by keir starmer's labour party so they are _ inspired by keir starmer's labour party so they are really— inspired by keir starmer's labour party so they are really excited i inspired by keir starmer's labourl party so they are really excited by the opportunity— party so they are really excited by the opportunity to _ party so they are really excited by the opportunity to vote _ party so they are really excited by the opportunity to vote green. i party so they are really excited byi the opportunity to vote green. our manifesto — the opportunity to vote green. our manifesto of — the opportunity to vote green. our manifesto of course _ the opportunity to vote green. our manifesto of course will _ the opportunity to vote green. our manifesto of course will be - manifesto of course will be coming out in _ manifesto of course will be coming out in a _ manifesto of course will be coming out in a few — manifesto of course will be coming out in a few weeks _ manifesto of course will be coming out in a few weeks bu
party so— inspired by keir starmer's labour party so they _ inspired by keir starmer's labour party so they are _ inspired by keir starmer's labour party so they are really— inspired by keir starmer's labour party so they are really excited i inspired by keir starmer's labourl party so they are really excited by the opportunity— party so they are really excited by the opportunity to _ party so they are really excited by the opportunity to vote _ party so they are really excited by the...
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wrong foot the labour party. they wanted to take them by surprise that said, it doesn't look like the labour party were particularly surprised at all. and actually listening to keir starmer yesterday, he sounded like he was pretty ready for the fight. let's have a listen tonight . tonight. >> the prime minister has finally announced the next general election. a moment the country needs and has been waiting for , and where, by the waiting for, and where, by the force of our democracy , vie force of our democracy, vie power returns to you a chance to change for the better. your future, your community, your country . country. >> meanwhile, the liberal democrats have been desperately calling for a general election for months now, and they're hopeful of winning some of those target seats in the south west and the south east, which are currently held by sitting cabinet ministers. let's have a listen to what ed davey had to say . say. >> across the country, people are crying out for change, and this election is the chan
wrong foot the labour party. they wanted to take them by surprise that said, it doesn't look like the labour party were particularly surprised at all. and actually listening to keir starmer yesterday, he sounded like he was pretty ready for the fight. let's have a listen tonight . tonight. >> the prime minister has finally announced the next general election. a moment the country needs and has been waiting for , and where, by the waiting for, and where, by the force of our democracy , vie...
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party, a labour party who will not act to control illegal migration, they have no plans for our country and will take us backwards in terms of the economic progress we are making. of the economic progress we are makinr. ~ ., ,, ~' of the economic progress we are makina.~ ., «a of the economic progress we are makinr. . ., making. what you think people are votin: making. what you think people are voting reform _ making. what you think people are voting reform uk _ making. what you think people are voting reform uk are _ making. what you think people are voting reform uk are not - voting reform uk are not conservative?— voting reform uk are not conservative? , , ., , , . . conservative? this is a specific circumstance _ conservative? this is a specific circumstance in _ conservative? this is a specific circumstance in this _ conservative? this is a specific. circumstance in this by-election, circumstance in this by—election, you will know that previously the mp stood down in a very difficult circumstances as a result... away from the by-election, _ circumstances as a result... away fr
party, a labour party who will not act to control illegal migration, they have no plans for our country and will take us backwards in terms of the economic progress we are making. of the economic progress we are makinr. ~ ., ,, ~' of the economic progress we are makina.~ ., «a of the economic progress we are makinr. . ., making. what you think people are votin: making. what you think people are voting reform _ making. what you think people are voting reform uk _ making. what you think people...
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is one that the labour party want to win.— clear list it is one that the labour party want to win. 0k. well, let us seak to party want to win. 0k. well, let us speak to the _ party want to win. 0k. well, let us speak to the shadow _ party want to win. 0k. well, let us speak to the shadow transport - speak to the shadow transport secretary louise haigh, he is joining us from sheffield. thanks forjoining us, you were on jeremy corbyn's front bench, you must be sad to see this. well, look, it's, it is must be sad to see this. well, look, it's. it is far— must be sad to see this. well, look, it's, it is far from _ must be sad to see this. well, look, it's, it is far from ideal, _ must be sad to see this. well, look, it's, it is far from ideal, the - it's, it is farfrom ideal, the situation thatjeremy has landed himself in over several years how but keir starmer was absolutely right to remove him, as a labour mp, several years ago now, after he refused to apologise for his role and his leadership in the way he handled the anti—semitism crisis in the labour party, and the response to th
is one that the labour party want to win.— clear list it is one that the labour party want to win. 0k. well, let us seak to party want to win. 0k. well, let us speak to the _ party want to win. 0k. well, let us speak to the shadow _ party want to win. 0k. well, let us speak to the shadow transport - speak to the shadow transport secretary louise haigh, he is joining us from sheffield. thanks forjoining us, you were on jeremy corbyn's front bench, you must be sad to see this. well, look, it's,...
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that meant a huge celebration for the labour party. it was around nine o'clock when we saw a lot of members of the labour party take to the floor in front of the stage. you could see some hugging, some visibly moved. some tears, as well. even though the party through a lot at this mayoral race and keir starmer had said they thought they could do it, nobody really knew who would win. it was that close. suddenly we found out through the course of the evening that keir starmer had turned up evening that keir starmer had turned up in birmingham. he came in person to congratulate the new mayor richard parker and also set out his party's plan for the months ahead. the tories felt that they were entitled to victory here, that they could use andy street as some sort of crutch for rishi sunak's weak leadership, that they did not have to be in touch with the priorities of the people. we ran a completely different campaign. we were grounded in the priorities of the people that we now represent in the west midlands. we showed that our values are t
that meant a huge celebration for the labour party. it was around nine o'clock when we saw a lot of members of the labour party take to the floor in front of the stage. you could see some hugging, some visibly moved. some tears, as well. even though the party through a lot at this mayoral race and keir starmer had said they thought they could do it, nobody really knew who would win. it was that close. suddenly we found out through the course of the evening that keir starmer had turned up...
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this is fully under this is embarrassing for the labour party . natalie elphicke labour party. natalie elphicke could be doing this for a joke for all the we know, but this is this is this is not good for the labour party . labour party. >> sorry. oh, no. you're taking your point. is she a mole? is she a double agent? she could be a mole. yeah, she could be. but then again, this is not politics. this is british politics. this is british politics. it's what happens when you have a parliamentary democracy. where where, you know, where somebody decides whether they can be a labour party or not. in america, nobody can decide whether donald trump is going to be a republican or a. and they didn't want him to be a republican. donald trump. so that's what this is ridiculous. the point is, is what does she believe? does she believe in anything? we don't know what she believes. when she was voting for all these conservative things, for the five years she's been an mp, did she believe in any of it? >> well, this is what i think are the exposes for keir starmer. actually, a lot of accusati
this is fully under this is embarrassing for the labour party . natalie elphicke labour party. natalie elphicke could be doing this for a joke for all the we know, but this is this is this is not good for the labour party . labour party. >> sorry. oh, no. you're taking your point. is she a mole? is she a double agent? she could be a mole. yeah, she could be. but then again, this is not politics. this is british politics. this is british politics. it's what happens when you have a...
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party, cos if you, a member of the labour party and you choose to run against the labour party in an election — perhaps it's not surprising — you would get expelled, which is what has happened. so it's quite something. and keir starmer was asked on his trip to glasgow, are you glad to see the back of him and was sort of very diplomatic and then talking up the fact that labour will have a candidate and of course there'll be lots of other candidates. and i should say given we're talking about an individual contest, that there will be a full list of candidates for islington north and every other parliamentary constituency on the bbc news website after the close of nominations. but, yeah, it'sjust a little vignette, if you like, into that kind of recent history of the party. and from keir starmer�*s perspective, actually a noisy old row in one corner of north london is arguably, you know. yes, perhaps distracting occasionally, but quite useful if you can say, look, this is how the labour party has changed and the nomination deadline for candidates, i think, is two weeks today. so,
party, cos if you, a member of the labour party and you choose to run against the labour party in an election — perhaps it's not surprising — you would get expelled, which is what has happened. so it's quite something. and keir starmer was asked on his trip to glasgow, are you glad to see the back of him and was sort of very diplomatic and then talking up the fact that labour will have a candidate and of course there'll be lots of other candidates. and i should say given we're talking about...
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the labour party aet her the subject. the labour party get accused _ her the subject. the labour party get accused of — her the subject. the labour party get accused of being _ her the subject. the labour party get accused of being very - get accused of being very tax—and—spend, back in 1997 we remember the blair party and at the point where the tony blair pledged that they would stick with the tax plans of the party and allows them to fend off the criticism and allows them to say to be fiscally responsible and we can do what we need to do with the money that we've got every reorganise the data chairs a little bit and they're trying very much to deal with the conservative big criticism of them which is going to focus on the economy. find big criticism of them which is going to focus on the economy. and they're focusin: to focus on the economy. and they're focusing on — to focus on the economy. and they're focusing on many _ to focus on the economy. and they're focusing on many seats _ to focus on the economy. and they're focusing on many seats where - to focus
the labour party aet her the subject. the labour party get accused _ her the subject. the labour party get accused of — her the subject. the labour party get accused of being _ her the subject. the labour party get accused of being very - get accused of being very tax—and—spend, back in 1997 we remember the blair party and at the point where the tony blair pledged that they would stick with the tax plans of the party and allows them to fend off the criticism and allows them to say to be...
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but i think the labour party will be happy tojust bank but i think the labour party will be happy to just bank that win in the sense that political victory, of tempting a tory mp across the chamber into the labour party, and continue that sense of momentum that labour have been rolling with since the local elections where they picked up a lot of seats and mary are at ease. so i think despite some raised eyebrows here, at the sense this is adding to the sense of doom and gloom in the conservative party in the sense of being on the road to victory for labour. pelt-ci in the sense of being on the road to victory for labour.— victory for labour. and as you say, these kinds _ victory for labour. and as you say, these kinds of _ victory for labour. and as you say, these kinds of defections - victory for labour. and as you say, these kinds of defections are i victory for labour. and as you say, these kinds of defections are rare, j these kinds of defections are rare, two in two weeks. how rankled are the conservative party that there could be more? i the conservative party that there coul
but i think the labour party will be happy tojust bank but i think the labour party will be happy to just bank that win in the sense that political victory, of tempting a tory mp across the chamber into the labour party, and continue that sense of momentum that labour have been rolling with since the local elections where they picked up a lot of seats and mary are at ease. so i think despite some raised eyebrows here, at the sense this is adding to the sense of doom and gloom in the...
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are labour party mps or peers. if the opinion polls are right, if the opinion polls are right, if the direction of travel is right, the labour party are about to run the country. how do you have so many mps who are just totally out of touch with what the electorate think on palestine, welcoming refugees into the country from a war zone? history proves can go terribly wrong. >> so i think their their mps and peers, from what you might call the sort of left of the party or in the piers, sort of have a sort of liberal world view. and i think their heart is in the right place, but i don't think their head is in the right place on this scheme, because the ideal solution for palestine is to have peace in palestine is to have a just and equitable settlement in the long term and in the short term, to have much more sustainable situation there. so i think all our efforts should be not on, you know, bringing a few thousand refugees to the uk. i don't think in this case is going to make a difference, though a geographic diffe
are labour party mps or peers. if the opinion polls are right, if the opinion polls are right, if the direction of travel is right, the labour party are about to run the country. how do you have so many mps who are just totally out of touch with what the electorate think on palestine, welcoming refugees into the country from a war zone? history proves can go terribly wrong. >> so i think their their mps and peers, from what you might call the sort of left of the party or in the piers,...
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this change labour party is a party for you. this project of national renewal is a project for you. thank you so much. applause ijust wanted applause i just wanted to follow up on applause ijust wanted to follow up on beth's question— ijust wanted to follow up on beth's question about ambition and i wanted to ask_ question about ambition and i wanted to ask you _ question about ambition and i wanted to ask you about your economic mission — to ask you about your economic mission. you have confirmed they're sort of— mission. you have confirmed they're sort of that— mission. you have confirmed they're sort of that you aim to get the fastest — sort of that you aim to get the fastest growth in the g7. sort of that you aim to get the fastest growth in the 67. if you don't _ fastest growth in the 67. if you don't achieve that, we have failed in your— don't achieve that, we have failed in your economic mission?- don't achieve that, we have failed in your economic mission? well, we set that out — in your economic mission? well, we set that out with _ in your economic mission? w
this change labour party is a party for you. this project of national renewal is a project for you. thank you so much. applause ijust wanted applause i just wanted to follow up on applause ijust wanted to follow up on beth's question— ijust wanted to follow up on beth's question about ambition and i wanted to ask_ question about ambition and i wanted to ask you _ question about ambition and i wanted to ask you about your economic mission — to ask you about your economic mission. you have...
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yet here we are, the labour party and many people. let's be honest, in the wider media class and commentary are falling over themselves to ensure that this person is allowed back into frontline politics. and let's be honest, the only reason for that is because diane abbott happens to because diane abbott happens to be black, right? and she happens to be a black female labour mp. and i think personally that's disgraceful. i don't think she should be in front line politics. i think the things she said about, jews, about white people, about chairman mao and his disastrous genocide in china , i think are completely outrageous. so, no, i don't think this is a great day. >> paul embery i share her party. i don't share her politics. the word trailblazer has been used a lot, and i think that's right. she is a trailblazer and it's been really badly handled. i think she should be allowed to stand. i think she's earned the right to stand, having been the mp for that constituency for so long. some of the things that she said over the years, matt'
yet here we are, the labour party and many people. let's be honest, in the wider media class and commentary are falling over themselves to ensure that this person is allowed back into frontline politics. and let's be honest, the only reason for that is because diane abbott happens to because diane abbott happens to be black, right? and she happens to be a black female labour mp. and i think personally that's disgraceful. i don't think she should be in front line politics. i think the things she...
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the labour party has bbc verify. the labour party has published a campaign ad spreading misinformation about so—called partygate, falsely claiming that boris johnson was partying during the funeral of the late prince philip. as the king visits a cancer centre and the duchess of edinburgh visits ukraine, a certain pugnacious panellist has a thing or two to say about the sussexes upcoming visit to nigeria, plus the row over whether britain made its wealth from slavery may have been decisively settled , as been decisively settled, as a new report claims. slavery may have even made britain poorer. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most pugnacious panel this evening. former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop . as you broadcaster tessa dunlop. as you know, as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news bulletin with ray addison. >> thanks
the labour party has bbc verify. the labour party has published a campaign ad spreading misinformation about so—called partygate, falsely claiming that boris johnson was partying during the funeral of the late prince philip. as the king visits a cancer centre and the duchess of edinburgh visits ukraine, a certain pugnacious panellist has a thing or two to say about the sussexes upcoming visit to nigeria, plus the row over whether britain made its wealth from slavery may have been decisively...
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to on the bbc he's 'oining the labour pa . . , , labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and _ labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and open _ labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and open the _ labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and open the optimism i labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and open the optimism is| labour party. overall, the sense in i the tone and open the optimism is no longer with the conservative party. questions over diane abbott, the deputy leader says she should be allowed to stand at the election. in other news, nine—year—old girl is in critical condition and three adults seriously injured following a shooting in east london. please confirm two bodies have been found in the search for missing father and sun in glencoe. “ son. the man who was until last at the conservative mp for bolton northeast in greater manchester has joined the labour party. mark logan is not standing at the general
to on the bbc he's 'oining the labour pa . . , , labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and _ labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and open _ labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and open the _ labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and open the optimism i labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and open the optimism is| labour party. overall, the sense in i the tone and open the optimism is no longer with the conservative party. questions over diane abbott, the...
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, that the local labour party absolutely hate her. so how bizarre that prime minister's questions begins at midday and there natalie elphicke is sitting in the row behind keir starmer . no sitting in the row behind keir starmer. no one quite knew really what was going on. but later on, after pmqs in an interview, she gave her reasons for now, joining the labour party. >> well, in 2019, the conservative stood on a manifesto that was very much centre ground. >> but under rishi sunak they've abandoned the centre ground and broken many election promises. meanwhile, under keir starmer, labour have changed and i think that change is going to bring a much better future for our country . and that's why i'm so country. and that's why i'm so keen to join the labour party and play my part in bringing that important future forward. okay that is all complete and utter rubbish. >> don't believe a single word of it. she is opposed to virtually everything that labour stands for, and has been for all of her relatively short time in parliament. so what
, that the local labour party absolutely hate her. so how bizarre that prime minister's questions begins at midday and there natalie elphicke is sitting in the row behind keir starmer . no sitting in the row behind keir starmer. no one quite knew really what was going on. but later on, after pmqs in an interview, she gave her reasons for now, joining the labour party. >> well, in 2019, the conservative stood on a manifesto that was very much centre ground. >> but under rishi sunak...
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promoting his suspension from the labour party. it seems if anything, it's trevor phillips and his research who at least used to take a firmer view on british muslims than nigel. nigel farage does now. so how on earth have we found ourselves in a situation in which phillips is accusing farage of being offensive for making exactly the same type of claim that he did just a few years ago? well, i'm delighted to be joined now by the imam and broadcaster ajmal masroor . ajmal, thank you so masroor. ajmal, thank you so much for making the time for us this evening, because i think there's two different points here. number one, the idea that all british muslims are antithetical to british values, i think is plainly wrong and it isn't borne out by data, but the claim that a significant proportion of british muslims do hold views that are contrary to what most people would describe as british values . well, that as british values. well, that seems to stack up to evidence . seems to stack up to evidence. >> thank you very much for inviting me
promoting his suspension from the labour party. it seems if anything, it's trevor phillips and his research who at least used to take a firmer view on british muslims than nigel. nigel farage does now. so how on earth have we found ourselves in a situation in which phillips is accusing farage of being offensive for making exactly the same type of claim that he did just a few years ago? well, i'm delighted to be joined now by the imam and broadcaster ajmal masroor . ajmal, thank you so masroor....
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labour has always been a party— in pain. labour has always been a party of— in pain. labour has always been a party of the — in pain. labour has always been a party of the nhs and we will be so again and — party of the nhs and we will be so again and we need strong growth to deliver— again and we need strong growth to deliver it _ again and we need strong growth to deliver it. �* , ., again and we need strong growth to deliver it. �* , . , ., deliver it. briefly are you concerned _ deliver it. briefly are you concerned about - deliver it. briefly are you concerned about apathy l deliver it. briefly are you i concerned about apathy and deliver it. briefly are you _ concerned about apathy and people actually after a five or six week campaign wanting to go and vote? well i think people have really had a tough _ well i think people have really had a tough time over many years, and i think— a tough time over many years, and i think everybody wants change but for a lot of _ think everybody wants change but for a lot of people, they feel like then and wanting cha
labour has always been a party— in pain. labour has always been a party of— in pain. labour has always been a party of the — in pain. labour has always been a party of the nhs and we will be so again and — party of the nhs and we will be so again and we need strong growth to deliver— again and we need strong growth to deliver it _ again and we need strong growth to deliver it. �* , ., again and we need strong growth to deliver it. �* , . , ., deliver it. briefly are you concerned...
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deal, she unleashed a volley of criticisms of sir keir starmer personally and the labour party generally, about that issue. but also if you think about the mood of the conservative party, it isjust about the mood of the conservative party, it is just a few days since they got back here to westminster after a very bad set of local election results. rishi sunak is trying to tell them that a hung parliament is in play, that there is all to play for. privately, they really don't believe that, they are quite demoralised, and whatever they think of natalie elphicke's specific decision, the fact that they are enduring another defection to the labour party, the second in just a couple of weeks, is whether going to hurt that morale.— hurt that morale. henry zeffman, thank you. _ hurt that morale. henry zeffman, thank you, with _ hurt that morale. henry zeffman, thank you, with the _ hurt that morale. henry zeffman, thank you, with the very - hurt that morale. henry zeffman, thank you, with the very latest. l the world's oceans have broken temperature records every day over the past year, becaus
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well, last week the labour party performed a u—turn of shameless proportions. having once knelt for the marxist black lives matter group, which is intent on defunding the police, sir keir starmer now supports his home secretary, shadow home secretary yvette cooper, who announced labour's plans to introduce 13,000 new police officers this week amidst the news that the nhs is set to assert biological sex. as a matter of fact in its constitution, sir keir starmer, the man who once struggled to find what a woman is. >> woman can have a penis. >> woman can have a penis. >> they come not. >> they come not. >> i don't think we can conduct this debate , not with, you know, this debate, not with, you know, sorry, i get offended, you know. no, no, it's just no, no, no, i just a woman can have a penis. i don't think that , discussing don't think that, discussing this issue in this way helps anyone in the long run. >> well, i'm sorry to show you such cringeworthy television, but anyway, he has now performed another shameless u—turn. labour leader criticised labour mp ros
well, last week the labour party performed a u—turn of shameless proportions. having once knelt for the marxist black lives matter group, which is intent on defunding the police, sir keir starmer now supports his home secretary, shadow home secretary yvette cooper, who announced labour's plans to introduce 13,000 new police officers this week amidst the news that the nhs is set to assert biological sex. as a matter of fact in its constitution, sir keir starmer, the man who once struggled to...
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and the labour party, itjust shows how many more mps are willing to step down. we saw so many in the past year or so it saying that they wouldn't seek reelection, and abnormally high amount, this will only increase over the next six weeks, we can speculate for ages about who might be the next conservative party leader, but we have to remind her that some of them may not even be here after the election whether that's because they lost their state or because they've chosen not to be reelected. itrui’e’iiii chosen not to be reelected. we'll talk a i ain chosen not to be reelected. we'll talk again in _ chosen not to be reelected. we'll talk again in the _ chosen not to be reelected. we'll talk again in the coming - chosen not to be reelected. we'll talk again in the coming minutes, thanks once again. being on the campaign trail, those party leaders are making promises, what they are trying to convince voters they will give them and let's cross to bbc verify. let's cross to bbc verify where our policy and analysis correspondent ben chu is taking a look at some o
and the labour party, itjust shows how many more mps are willing to step down. we saw so many in the past year or so it saying that they wouldn't seek reelection, and abnormally high amount, this will only increase over the next six weeks, we can speculate for ages about who might be the next conservative party leader, but we have to remind her that some of them may not even be here after the election whether that's because they lost their state or because they've chosen not to be reelected....
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in a local labour party. i know there are some people who'll be glad to see the back of her, but that got to put all that aside. the local labour party should be able to decide who its candidate is, and then the people of that area decide who they want as their mp. it's as simple as that. >> you've got even people like john mcternan, kevin, who's a blairite, he was tony blair's political secretary, saying they've deliberately humiliated her. they have. and it's shameful and i think they've damaged themselves. >> i think now in the great, the great scheme of things will affect the outcome of the election. no, because people will be thinking of the economy and health, public services, crime, all the other issues. but i don't think i don't think it's good for labour. she was a trailblazer as well. you've got to remember, she has a prominent position. the first black woman mp with bernie grant and 1990 1987. she suffers more abuse than any other mp. some of it's vile. there are some people who have abused. i'll b
in a local labour party. i know there are some people who'll be glad to see the back of her, but that got to put all that aside. the local labour party should be able to decide who its candidate is, and then the people of that area decide who they want as their mp. it's as simple as that. >> you've got even people like john mcternan, kevin, who's a blairite, he was tony blair's political secretary, saying they've deliberately humiliated her. they have. and it's shameful and i think...
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the labour party winning third place, a poor third place. a polarized debate in scotland between the main party of the union and the main party of independence. labor are trying to break it down. they want to talk about them both as being an amico to scottish interests. they have overtaken the tories and second-place. now the scottish national party counter it by saying the previous leader said labor issue and across england because of their position. therefore people in scotland are safe to vote. they also argue the only way to kick the tories out of scotland is to kick them out of the six seats they hold. >> just a quick question. independence has often dominated the parliamentary elections, even though it dominates the scottish parliament elections. when we look at this general election, how much do you think independence is going to be a deciding factor given that the polls seem to suggest the scottish national party is losing support? >> they are losing support, but the polls or perhaps still 50-50. 48-52 in favor of the union. the way
the labour party winning third place, a poor third place. a polarized debate in scotland between the main party of the union and the main party of independence. labor are trying to break it down. they want to talk about them both as being an amico to scottish interests. they have overtaken the tories and second-place. now the scottish national party counter it by saying the previous leader said labor issue and across england because of their position. therefore people in scotland are safe to...