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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
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now forced to apologise by labour mps who clearly don't even want her in the labour party . and finally, the labour party. and finally, protest within tents. your man patrick christys. of course, at oxford university we hope he's got a nice little water cannon under his arm. all of that coming up on the show. >> i did suggest in our morning meeting that he bring in a super soaker with him, but i don't know, it might be quite nice. it's such a lovely day outside. everyone probably wants to have a bit of water. >> hopefully he doesn't get into any trouble. i mean, it probably won't be like the protest down in peckham that he was at, which did get a little bit rowdy, and a little bit violent, actually. >> these protesters clearly have never eaten a bar of protein in their life. i don't think that they're going to be able to, to land a land a hand on him at all. i think he's probably fine. >> so we're all safe. we're all safe. martin. it sounds like a fantastic show, really highlighting some of those key stats from that report, lots to get stuck into. thank you. martin, see you
now forced to apologise by labour mps who clearly don't even want her in the labour party . and finally, the labour party. and finally, protest within tents. your man patrick christys. of course, at oxford university we hope he's got a nice little water cannon under his arm. all of that coming up on the show. >> i did suggest in our morning meeting that he bring in a super soaker with him, but i don't know, it might be quite nice. it's such a lovely day outside. everyone probably wants to...
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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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the labour party will never bnng the labour party will never bring this to the floor of the chamber. officially, the two independent councillors who crossed the floor to support labour believe they've got a deal with them to have a vote on this inquiry, which they will support . the tories and lib support. the tories and lib dems. the rest of the council are supporting it already. laboun are supporting it already. labour. their position is actually still quite unclear. >> is it unclear? >> is it unclear? >> well, my understanding is that and i think they were wrong not to support it before now. my understanding is they are supporting it now and not a moment too soon. i think the wider context here is , is and wider context here is, is and i don't in any sense justify this, but i think it is the community pressure in in a multi ethnic community that has blocked the investigation in particularly given the campaigns of misinformation, i think that's wholly wrong. >> what do you mean? >> what do you mean? >> what do you mean? >> what campaign of misinformation? some of my viewers weren't
the labour party will never bnng the labour party will never bring this to the floor of the chamber. officially, the two independent councillors who crossed the floor to support labour believe they've got a deal with them to have a vote on this inquiry, which they will support . the tories and lib support. the tories and lib dems. the rest of the council are supporting it already. laboun are supporting it already. labour. their position is actually still quite unclear. >> is it unclear?...
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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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party, one of the, one of the key challenges to the labour labour party now will be the rise of what i would call the organised muslim vote. >> so whether that's you've seen all these people now going into the green party, you've seen lots of people standing as independents on things like gaza. we've just been talking about george galloway's party as well. i think that labour perhaps didn't see that one coming in terms of sectarian voting. >> i think that's always the risk, particularly for a party like labour that likes to play identity politics. so promoting the idea that you should vote for us because you're from a minority community entrenches people's idea of belonging to that community, and it hastens it hastens the prospect of political parties around religion or around our groupings. i think it's very dangerous . groupings. i think it's very dangerous. it's i think it's something that labour has walked into. >> but it's deeper than that, though, isn't it? because the whole situation that's unfolding and escalating in gaza, that is something that's held, deeply by many people
party, one of the, one of the key challenges to the labour labour party now will be the rise of what i would call the organised muslim vote. >> so whether that's you've seen all these people now going into the green party, you've seen lots of people standing as independents on things like gaza. we've just been talking about george galloway's party as well. i think that labour perhaps didn't see that one coming in terms of sectarian voting. >> i think that's always the risk,...
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than the labour party, say, if they set that out. i don't think they actually have told us how much it is, although i think they've said they're going to fund it with more windfall taxes. so we shall see. thank you. liam. sorry. we're going to have to leave it there to get to the bulletins, but liam halligan are economics and business editor. >> well, coming up, a legendary london cinema is vandalised after showing an israeli film. we're going to speak to a man who joined a counter protest, a large counter protest yesterday. that's after your headlines with . aaron. >> it's 1232. . aaron. >> it's1232. i'm . aaron. >> it's 1232. i'm aaron armstrong . the prime minister armstrong. the prime minister says the lowering of the price cap shows his plan is working as both parties look to make energy policy an electoral dividing line. speaking in belfast as part of his whistle stop campaign tour of the uk, rishi sunak says the economy's turned a corner and he'll be telling voters over the next few weeks how the conservatives plan to secure b
than the labour party, say, if they set that out. i don't think they actually have told us how much it is, although i think they've said they're going to fund it with more windfall taxes. so we shall see. thank you. liam. sorry. we're going to have to leave it there to get to the bulletins, but liam halligan are economics and business editor. >> well, coming up, a legendary london cinema is vandalised after showing an israeli film. we're going to speak to a man who joined a counter...
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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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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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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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a fair we have changed the labour party. fair deal, a we have changed the labour party. a fair deal, a fair deal, that's a fair to— fair deal, a fair deal, that's a fair to the _ fair deal, a fair deal, that's a fairto the liberal— fair deal, a fair deal, that's a - fair to the liberal democrats are fighting — fair to the liberal democrats are fighting for— fair to the liberal democrats are fighting for stop _ fair to the liberal democrats are fighting for stop quite _ fair to the liberal democrats are fighting for stop quite simply- fair to the liberal democrats are fighting for stop quite simply we put scotland _ fighting for stop quite simply we put scotland first, _ fighting for stop quite simply we put scotland first, to _ fighting for stop quite simply we put scotland first, to put - fighting for stop quite simply we i put scotland first, to put scotland first, _ put scotland first, to put scotland first, tet's— put scotland first, to put scotland first, let's get _ put scotland first, to put scotland first, let's get out _ put scotland first, to put scot
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the conservatives folk ought dutch focus on pension, and labour say they are the party of business. greater manchester police say no further action will be taken against labour's deputy leader, angela rayner, following allegations she broke electoral law. and the lib dem leader makes a splash with the first full week of campaigning now under way. full week of campaigning now under wa . ., �* ~ ., way. hello, i'm adam fleming, host of newscast— way. hello, i'm adam fleming, host of newscast - _ way. hello, i'm adam fleming, host of newscast - you — way. hello, i'm adam fleming, host of newscast - you will— way. hello, i'm adam fleming, host of newscast - you will shortly - way. hello, i'm adam fleming, host of newscast - you will shortly be - of newscast — you will shortly be able to see us recording today's episode, where we will tell you everything you need to know from the campaign trail. find everything you need to know from the campaign trail-— campaign trail. and our other main headhnes campaign trail. and our other main headlines - — campaign trail. and our othe
the conservatives folk ought dutch focus on pension, and labour say they are the party of business. greater manchester police say no further action will be taken against labour's deputy leader, angela rayner, following allegations she broke electoral law. and the lib dem leader makes a splash with the first full week of campaigning now under way. full week of campaigning now under wa . ., �* ~ ., way. hello, i'm adam fleming, host of newscast— way. hello, i'm adam fleming, host of newscast...
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of course, the labour party will be denying that they have no plan. the other thing the prime minister said i thought was interesting in terms of how this election is going to be framed was that this election will take place at a time when the world is for dangerous since it has been since the cold war. that idea of playing on people's fears about what's going on, again ting to drive home message that he is someone that could be trusted, rishi sunak, would say, as opposed to stama. so the members that have been arriving here this evening. many of them we've not had a chance to speak to but i got the sense that this event had been arranged sort of last minute. they got ready for it but not necessarily having woken you knowing this was going to take place. one conservative m.p. suggested to me earlier that it is going to be an uphill battle for the conservatives. they know that they are behind in the polls but i think we can expect to hear from rishi sunak this evening, rousing support to his members to get them out on the streets and taking his message
of course, the labour party will be denying that they have no plan. the other thing the prime minister said i thought was interesting in terms of how this election is going to be framed was that this election will take place at a time when the world is for dangerous since it has been since the cold war. that idea of playing on people's fears about what's going on, again ting to drive home message that he is someone that could be trusted, rishi sunak, would say, as opposed to stama. so the...
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and the labour party election. and the labour party has told us almost nothing about what their policies are. if they come into government and they're going to have to do this at some point, they and they can't keep running away and not telling us what they're going to do . there what they're going to do. there are a few small policies that have come out, like putting vat on private schools, which is just purely vindictive, and you know, is virtue signalling in a way. it's not going to make any difference to the vast majority of people, except that they'll have more people, more pupils trying to crowd into their schools, but , but but we trying to crowd into their schools, but, but but we just don't know what they're going to do. and that's a deliberate policy by the labour party. it's what they call their ming vase policy of walking, you know, without without dropping across a polished floor, without dropping the ming vase by actually having any policies . actually having any policies. but they're going to have to
and the labour party election. and the labour party has told us almost nothing about what their policies are. if they come into government and they're going to have to do this at some point, they and they can't keep running away and not telling us what they're going to do . there what they're going to do. there are a few small policies that have come out, like putting vat on private schools, which is just purely vindictive, and you know, is virtue signalling in a way. it's not going to make any...
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keir starmer�*s labour party. i have to say, tory mps i have been speaking to this afternoon have been pretty incredulous about what she has done. here is one of them, tory mpjonathan gullis. i think many of us were shocked, particularly when ms elphicke is busy writing articles in the express, where she herself has said, and i quote, "not only have labour not got a plan of their own to tackle illegal immigration, they simply don't want to." i agree with ms elphicke of the past, when she said and tweeted in the past that sir keir starmer's muddled and confused as to what to do with the small boats, she is of course correct. so i look forward to her trying to explain to her constituents, which i think will be quite difficult, that sir keir starmer wants to not only do a dodgy deal with the eu that will surrender our border to 100,000 plus illegal migrants, but also that he now wants a migrant amnesty for those who've come here already, allowing 90,000 plus to stay here indefinitely, which will be impacting, in part
keir starmer�*s labour party. i have to say, tory mps i have been speaking to this afternoon have been pretty incredulous about what she has done. here is one of them, tory mpjonathan gullis. i think many of us were shocked, particularly when ms elphicke is busy writing articles in the express, where she herself has said, and i quote, "not only have labour not got a plan of their own to tackle illegal immigration, they simply don't want to." i agree with ms elphicke of the past,...
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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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the leader of the labour party . and leader of the labour party. and if you believe the polls, the next prime minister talking a bit about his childhood, but also his values growing up in the south of england, picking up stones as his first job and playing football until the cows came home, literally and very much emphasis being the message as he always does. >> he is about working people, working class people. he actually use the phrase working people nine times in that speech. now we're working people. yeah, rishi sunak is a working person. i'm not sure what he actually means by that, but he keeps using that phrase to hammer home the point that he is one of us. he understands what we're going. >> it's a bit like astrology, isn't it, where you sort of try and say the most vague thing to fit anyone's star sign. you say working people. everyone thinks of themselves, well, exactly. >> and unless you're the king, i mean, tom, i know labour day have to give us any policies because, you know , they're because, you know, they're probably going to win in
the leader of the labour party . and leader of the labour party. and if you believe the polls, the next prime minister talking a bit about his childhood, but also his values growing up in the south of england, picking up stones as his first job and playing football until the cows came home, literally and very much emphasis being the message as he always does. >> he is about working people, working class people. he actually use the phrase working people nine times in that speech. now we're...
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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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party is the natural party _ labour party is the natural party of _ labour party is the natural party of british business. it�*s party of british business. it's take off with _ party of british business. it�*s take off with the election campaign with big calls being made by the two main parties. the conservatives are making almost daily policy announcements that involve tax and spend without being fully accounted for. labour say they do not want to follow the conservatives down what they say is a rabbit hole and they have a singular message of stability, stability, stability and are trying to remind the electorate what happened under liz truss with the mini budget. no tax rises says the shadow chancellor rachel reeves, but north will she match the pension tax cut.- north will she match the pension tax cut. north will she match the ension tax cut. ~ ., ., �* pension tax cut. what you won't aet from pension tax cut. what you won't get from me _ pension tax cut. what you won't get from me in _ pension tax cut. what you won't get from me in this _ pension tax cut. what you won't get
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saying they need to go to the centre , the labour party are centre, the labour party are saying, you know, we need to actually be more robust because jeremy corbyn wasn't when it comes to the around the jewish people and the state of israel and then others saying, well , and then others saying, well, actually we need to be unapologetic in our stance around gaza , you know? around gaza, you know? >> yeah, i mean, on this particular issue, i would agree with joe here. obviously, what happened on the 7th of october was appalling. but the response from the idf from netanyahu has been even worse with, you know, 30, 35,000 people now killed in gaza , mostly women and children gaza, mostly women and children believe the hamas figures. well, i mean, they seem to be quite, you know, reasonable and verifiable by the un and so on. so, you know, aid agencies and obviously, you know, this is now feeding into the this country. this is you know, i try to stay out of middle east politics, but now it has become an issue here in this country. and you know, obviously you've got a muslim bloc in certain
saying they need to go to the centre , the labour party are centre, the labour party are saying, you know, we need to actually be more robust because jeremy corbyn wasn't when it comes to the around the jewish people and the state of israel and then others saying, well , and then others saying, well, actually we need to be unapologetic in our stance around gaza , you know? around gaza, you know? >> yeah, i mean, on this particular issue, i would agree with joe here. obviously, what...
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the labour party need him . and then party need him. and then finally, the greens. let's have a look at the greens party. now they're on 8, which is quite interesting really. and as we talked earlier, a lot of people have been saying there seems to be a conflation with the green party and the pro—palestine lobby, as we've seen in some of the marches with greta thunberg and people like that, sort of coming on with their so—called green credentials. so there we are, 8, let's speak to political editor tom harwood and get an update from him . so, tom, talk update from him. so, tom, talk to me. give me an update on where we are with everything . where we are with everything. >> yeah, this is really day three of full time campaigning. day four since the election was called on wednesday afternoon and the leaders have been out and the leaders have been out and about, rishi sunak has been to four countries of the united kingdom. all corners of the united kingdom. but he's made some errors in his journeys. he ended up
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we had a labour party — from her or the labour party? we had a labour party spokesperson - from her or the labour party? we had a labour party spokesperson who - from her or the labour party? we had a labour party spokesperson who said now that the police have completed their investigation to the can claims and concluded no further action will be taken, they say angela rayner has complied fully within this kitchen throughout and she had already been clear she wasn't liable for capital gains tax on the sale of the home she owned — they beat clear was that before she was an mp and have been properly registered to vote, and had paid the appropriate council tax. they say this draws a line under the matter. helen, thanks very much. rishi sunak is promising to increase the "tax—free allowance" for pensioners — if the conservatives win the general election. he says the policy would mean people who retire, are £95 better off from the beginning of the next financial year. in a moment, we'll be on the campaign trail with labour and the refo
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are these people being driven, though, from the labour party, your former party? and now they're finding a new landing pad with the greens? >> well, they're finding a dustbin, to be perfectly honest . dustbin, to be perfectly honest. and don't get ali was a labour candidate, a labour member before. but look, i think before we even go into this, i think the news that you've just broken on gb news about the armed assault on rafah is something that we should all pause and think about for a moment, because the consequences of that are just horrendous. and i think that there will be reverberations with people like this man there who probably thinks that the green is actually the colour of islam, not the colour of the greens, but i actually feel almost sorry because this is, you know, the corbynistas and the galloway ites and you know , the complete ites and you know, the complete extremists are washing up on the shores of the green party, they've got a real problem because this is some of the most profound, unpleasant anti—semitic comments i've heard for years, which
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i mean, starmers labour party? i mean, starmer is thrown every possible labour policy overboard so he can fight the election on no policies at all. and the conservative party has virtually no policies either, so there's really no difference between the two parties. there is no choice. no, no, that's democracy . no, no, that's democracy. >> christine, i've only got a couple of seconds left. i don't think keir starmer is loved yet, but neil hamilton very loved in the country and at home. what's his secret? >> oh, don't be absurd, mark. we are very aware that we're marmite. for heaven's sake . marmite. for heaven's sake. >> i don't think so. i think you're i think you're strawberry jam . jam. >> no. i'm bovril. >> no. i'm bovril. >> shut up. you've had your. he's had his turn. >> i thought he said i'm bog roll. you're not that bad. >> oh, he did. he doesn't understand the marmite he has loved most of the time, so we'll leave it. i think we better leave it. i think we better leave it. i think we better leave it at that
i mean, starmers labour party? i mean, starmer is thrown every possible labour policy overboard so he can fight the election on no policies at all. and the conservative party has virtually no policies either, so there's really no difference between the two parties. there is no choice. no, no, that's democracy . no, no, that's democracy. >> christine, i've only got a couple of seconds left. i don't think keir starmer is loved yet, but neil hamilton very loved in the country and at home....
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:00 when we saw lots of members of the labour party take to the floor in front of the stage here. you could see some hugging, some visibly moved. i even saw some tears as well because even though the party threw a lot at this west midlands mayoral race and sir keir starmer had said throughout the campaign they thought they could do it, nobody really knew who was going to win. it was that close. and suddenly we found out through the course of the evening that sir keir starmer had turned up in birmingham and he'd come in person to congratulate the new mayor, richard parker, and also set out his party's plan for the months ahead. let's have a listen to what sir keir starmer had to say. 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 and that they didn't 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. of the people that we now represent in the west midlands. we showed
:00 when we saw lots of members of the labour party take to the floor in front of the stage here. you could see some hugging, some visibly moved. i even saw some tears as well because even though the party threw a lot at this west midlands mayoral race and sir keir starmer had said throughout the campaign they thought they could do it, nobody really knew who was going to win. it was that close. and suddenly we found out through the course of the evening that sir keir starmer had turned up in...
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and i think it makes sense for the labour party to say , if we want labour party to say, if we want to be a prospective government and if we want to move into that, you know, that position that, you know, that position that we should align with allies like america at the very least. but of course, the people on the left of the labour party and various other left wing circles are not happy with how quickly this has happened and why it's happened. >> isn't this a classic thing that labour labour can do in opposition but won't do in government? it's very easy. words are cheap in opposition. you can say that this kind of thing, but in government you can't because it would weaken that support for israel and defending itself. and also it's quite performative. number a small amount of money in arms sales is traded between uk and israel. >> you're absolutely right i think. and that's the risk. and that's the risk that it is performative and it needs to be more representative, because i would hope to see from the labour party a moral conscience, because we haven't seen that from the government
and i think it makes sense for the labour party to say , if we want labour party to say, if we want to be a prospective government and if we want to move into that, you know, that position that, you know, that position that we should align with allies like america at the very least. but of course, the people on the left of the labour party and various other left wing circles are not happy with how quickly this has happened and why it's happened. >> isn't this a classic thing that labour...
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it's about the labour party. let's have a clip of what keir starmer said to christopher hope about immigration. >> number three, launch a new border security command. you're not saying stop the boat. >> nobody but nobody should be making that journey across the channelin making that journey across the channel in a small boat. i think that we can smash the vile gangs that we can smash the vile gangs that are running this trade, that are running this trade, that are running this trade, that are making a fortune putting people into boats. gimmicks such as rwanda, which cost a fortune and removes less than 1% of those arriving by small boat, is not going to work. i want to tackle the very real problem with a serious response . response. >> this is exactly what the government has been trying and this hasn't actually worked. because without a deterrent for people to come, all the command and control, all the money given to the french, all the extra resources hasn't stopped people coming. and there's no plan to stop the
it's about the labour party. let's have a clip of what keir starmer said to christopher hope about immigration. >> number three, launch a new border security command. you're not saying stop the boat. >> nobody but nobody should be making that journey across the channelin making that journey across the channel in a small boat. i think that we can smash the vile gangs that we can smash the vile gangs that are running this trade, that are running this trade, that are running this...
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we have been much better than the labour party| much better than the labour party ever were on cracking down on tax avoidance. ever were on cracking down on tax avoidance-— avoidance. the other part of the money will _ avoidance. the other part of the money will come _ avoidance. the other part of the money will come from - avoidance. the other part of the money will come from the i avoidance. the other part of the i money will come from the shared prosperity fund, money that was allocated to spend around the country, often in places where there is deprivation and a dire need for things to improve, and you are taking money from that to put it somewhere else. he. taking money from that to put it somewhere else.— taking money from that to put it somewhere else. ., . somewhere else. no, we are extending it, it was due — somewhere else. no, we are extending it. it was due to — somewhere else. no, we are extending it, it was due to come _ somewhere else. no, we are extending it, it was due to come to _ somewhere else. no, we are extending it, it was due to come to an _ somewhere else
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it's not some into the labour party matter. ultimately the coupling needs to get out of my constituency and let people have the quality of life the back. [shouting] >> well, my right honorable friend brings up an adequatey important issue and in no people in wales are concerned about the relationship that he mentions. also agree with him on the need for transparency and an investigation regarding the welsh labour leader because it's very clear that the situation, the situation is not at all transparent and answers are needed. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, it's been revealed by the observer newspaper the conservative candidate for the mayor of london is actually a member of of the six facebook groups which was mentioned by the member for edinburgh north, and they are full of islamophobia, anti-semitism and the most disgraceful incitement to damaging property, and the worst bit for those of us were in the house with our members of parliament were taken. that facing death threats to the current mayor of london, mr. khan.
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that is why we have put the rwanda plan in place and face opposition from the labour party. it took so long to get this through parliament. we eventually did, and we have taken steps to put this in place now so flexing it up the ground as possible. but that does take time after you pass legislation, so flights as is always been the case are going to take off injuly. and this is an example of the choice that is facing british people at this election. but numbers are auoin people at this election. but numbers are going up — people at this election. but numbers are going up in _ people at this election. but numbers are going up in terms _ people at this election. but numbers are going up in terms of _ people at this election. but numbers are going up in terms of what - people at this election. but numbers are going up in terms of what is - are going up in terms of what is happened this year with boa rivals. effective you are saying as a party, which us on this but to look at evidence but trust us. is that enough? evidence but trust us. is that enou~h? �* evidence but trust
that is why we have put the rwanda plan in place and face opposition from the labour party. it took so long to get this through parliament. we eventually did, and we have taken steps to put this in place now so flexing it up the ground as possible. but that does take time after you pass legislation, so flights as is always been the case are going to take off injuly. and this is an example of the choice that is facing british people at this election. but numbers are auoin people at this...
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khan, sadiq labour party.... labour's sadiq khan has won again in london. thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you, london. it's the honour of my life to serve the city that i love. therefore, i declare that andy burnham is duly elected as the mayor of the greater manchester combined authority. there was another labour victory in greater manchester. it has been hard to keep greater manchester moving forward when the country has been going backwards, but we have managed it and our economy is growing faster than the uk's. steve rotherham. .. labour also won in liverpool, salford, south yorkshire and west yorkshire. but the eye catching result today is in the west midlands. well, let's now take a closer look at all the results — almost all of them are now in — and find out what they tell us about the state of the parties�* fortunes as we approach a general election. here's nick eardley. let's start with that result in the west midlands. as you can see a knife edge. just 1500 votes in the end between the labour party and andy street for the conser
khan, sadiq labour party.... labour's sadiq khan has won again in london. thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you, london. it's the honour of my life to serve the city that i love. therefore, i declare that andy burnham is duly elected as the mayor of the greater manchester combined authority. there was another labour victory in greater manchester. it has been hard to keep greater manchester moving forward when the country has been going backwards, but we have managed it and our...
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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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has starmers labour party lost the muslim vote? is the right, and indeed now on the for wall rishi sunak. we're asking all of those very big questions as. sunak. we're asking all of those very big questions as . and as very big questions as. and as even very big questions as. and as ever, this show is absolutely nothing without you and your views. let me know your thoughts on all of the stories we'll be discussing today by visiting gbnews.com forward slash yours. join that conversation there or message us on our socials. we're @gbnews first of all though, here's the news with ray addison i >> -- >> thanks, darren. good afternoon. 12:01 of our top stories. sir keir starmer says the tories don't deserve to be in government for a moment longer. that's after rishi sunak lost hundreds of councillors in the local elections, 102 of 107 councils have declared so far , councils have declared so far, with labour making major gains and the lib dems and the greens also doing well. election expert sir john curtice says the final outcome could b
has starmers labour party lost the muslim vote? is the right, and indeed now on the for wall rishi sunak. we're asking all of those very big questions as. sunak. we're asking all of those very big questions as . and as very big questions as. and as even very big questions as. and as ever, this show is absolutely nothing without you and your views. let me know your thoughts on all of the stories we'll be discussing today by visiting gbnews.com forward slash yours. join that conversation there or...
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today, he's saying he'll vote labour at the general election — and he's joining the party, too. when i look back to my teenage years in 1997, whenever labour came to the fore at that time and we obviously heard the song, things can only get better, i feel we are at that point again in british politics and british history, and that's why i've decided that i'll be going for labour at this next election on the 4th ofjuly. how extraordinary. there you are, quoting labour's anthem from 1997, and you were a conservative mp 24 hours ago. that's quite a thing. well, i mean, this is notjust something the last 24—hours something the last 24 hours that i've been thinking about. i've been thinking about this for a very long period of time and i believe that the labour party has also been through and on a journey in the last few years. let's spell this out explicitly. are you saying that the conservative party right now is unfit to govern? well, ijust feel that the conservative party that ijoined a decade ago is unrecognisable from the conservative party of today. in what sense? that's not
today, he's saying he'll vote labour at the general election — and he's joining the party, too. when i look back to my teenage years in 1997, whenever labour came to the fore at that time and we obviously heard the song, things can only get better, i feel we are at that point again in british politics and british history, and that's why i've decided that i'll be going for labour at this next election on the 4th ofjuly. how extraordinary. there you are, quoting labour's anthem from 1997, and...
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you have natalie elphicke moving over from the conservative party to the labour party. you have the labour party going back on all of their policy ideas of nationalising things and eu free movement of people. are you worried about the direction of the labour party? >> no, because i still think it's only temporary until they hopefully win the election. >> so basically you admit nicky, they're they're a bunch of frauds. >> no, i think it's what all politicians do always they're tactical about how they get the pubuc tactical about how they get the public to vote for the party. >> no, no. >> no, no. >> but labour is the problem here. the problem is with people like natalie elphicke. that's the point. these so—called defectors, keir starmer accepted her. >> is that not a problem? >> is that not a problem? >> no, because she's probably got loads of experience and he thinks tactical. no, no, just listen to me. she she thinks he thinks tactically that she will be able to give him, you know, get him into the mindset of the right. and if you were for a liberal organisation, you
you have natalie elphicke moving over from the conservative party to the labour party. you have the labour party going back on all of their policy ideas of nationalising things and eu free movement of people. are you worried about the direction of the labour party? >> no, because i still think it's only temporary until they hopefully win the election. >> so basically you admit nicky, they're they're a bunch of frauds. >> no, i think it's what all politicians do always they're...
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changing the labour party and then change in the country. there is also something else, he is the first labour leader in my lifetime to talk about class and snobbery. he felt, if you grow up in a small town in surrey and your dad is a toolmaker, you don't get respect for being a toolmaker, he is an incredibly skilled person and i think that sense of lack of respect that his dad felt or even ghost that he felt about his brother sister that he left behind, they did not go to university, that is a big part of his message. university, that is a big part of his message-— university, that is a big part of his messaue. ~ , .,, his message. when we meet people in rivate, his message. when we meet people in private. they — his message. when we meet people in private. they come _ his message. when we meet people in private, they come across _ his message. when we meet people in private, they come across quite - private, they come across quite differently to when we meet them in public. do you think keir starmer is learning to bring more of a set
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parties will always crave endorsements, whether it's from, today, the labour party was endorsed by the boss of boots, the high street chain. there was a guy who gave an incredibly powerful testimony about his experience of the nhs, who's dying from cancer. and the whole thing, as an event, was polished and slick. and now, you might think, i mean, so what? well, firstly, there's lots of events that aren't like that or are just quite small. nothing wrong with that. but it just screamed, you know, election is coming. upa gear. partly, for me, it was kind of i thought, oh, i wonder if this would have been the general election launch for the party in this venue if the election had been in the summer. and maybe, you know, you think, well, just do it, do it anyway. and then underneath that are these ideas, this kind of pledge card that's not called a pledge card — or they're not calling it a pledge card — which is their bridge, they hope, between now and the election campaign to give them stuff to talk about that is understandable to voters. in the last 18 months or so, they've assembled
parties will always crave endorsements, whether it's from, today, the labour party was endorsed by the boss of boots, the high street chain. there was a guy who gave an incredibly powerful testimony about his experience of the nhs, who's dying from cancer. and the whole thing, as an event, was polished and slick. and now, you might think, i mean, so what? well, firstly, there's lots of events that aren't like that or are just quite small. nothing wrong with that. but it just screamed, you know,...
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that's what we deliver in the labour party, fully costed policies — the labour party, fully costed policies with the best way to expect from the _ policies with the best way to expect from the conservators. in policies with the best way to expect from the conservators.— from the conservators. in this aeneral from the conservators. in this general election _ from the conservators. in this general election campaign - from the conservators. in this general election campaign is. from the conservators. in this - general election campaign is really the cost of the union on the table. cost—of—living cry should put in a crisis, brexit and austerity policies. crisis, brexit and austerity olicies. , , , ., ~ policies. the prime ministers make uuite a policies. the prime ministers make quite a thing _ policies. the prime ministers make quite a thing of _ policies. the prime ministers make quite a thing of projecting - policies. the prime ministers make quite a thing of projecting a - quite a thing of projecting a certain energy. he's hurdled around england, wales or northern ireland. now is here
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labour says the claims are based on fiction and do not reflect party policy . weather warnings for policy. weather warnings for thunderstorms are in place across the country, with britain's warm spell ending this afternoon. temperatures are still expected to reach around 27 degrees in central parts of the country before the wet weather rolls in. the met office has issued new alerts for rain in southwest england. heavy downpours are also expected to hit eastern areas of northern ireland, with a warning in place until 6 am. on tuesday. ireland, with a warning in place until 6 am. on tuesday . and two until 6 am. on tuesday. and two skydivers have become the first to navigate their way through tower bridge, wearing wing suits . the pair, from austria, jumped from a helicopter and flew across the river thames, reaching a top speed of 152mph before successfully winging their way between the bridge towers. the stunt followed extensive training in oxfordshire, which involved the use of cranes to simulate the structure . for the latest structure. for the latest stories
labour says the claims are based on fiction and do not reflect party policy . weather warnings for policy. weather warnings for thunderstorms are in place across the country, with britain's warm spell ending this afternoon. temperatures are still expected to reach around 27 degrees in central parts of the country before the wet weather rolls in. the met office has issued new alerts for rain in southwest england. heavy downpours are also expected to hit eastern areas of northern ireland, with a...
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and i'm wondering whether the labour party will get that selection process right. >> labour wants to get the number of people coming here down. so we're going to get more british people into jobs, which reduces the benefit bill and reduces the benefit bill and reduces migration. >> it sounds to me like you're saying it's fine as long as there are white europeans. >> exactly. i'm not. i'm not saying that. i'm saying that those i'm saying i'm saying that those i'm saying i'm saying that those i'm saying that that. let me address that. because the very specific charge there, sean. what i'm saying is, is, of course, one of the things about one of the things about eu migration is that a lot of people went home because they came temporarily. people are coming from zimbabwe and further afield. they stay, they tend to stay longer. that's what the figures show. i'm not saying whether it's right or wrong, but they came legally. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> what i'm saying, sean, is, is you're saying that there's an issue about demographics and patrick said is an issue about demographics. t
and i'm wondering whether the labour party will get that selection process right. >> labour wants to get the number of people coming here down. so we're going to get more british people into jobs, which reduces the benefit bill and reduces the benefit bill and reduces migration. >> it sounds to me like you're saying it's fine as long as there are white europeans. >> exactly. i'm not. i'm not saying that. i'm saying that those i'm saying i'm saying that those i'm saying i'm...
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a labour mp. >> then scottish labour's anas sarwar piled in and as a trailblazer in the labour party, someone with a proud history of delivery both for our party and her local community, and someone who made history by being elected as the first woman, first black woman mp. and then sir keir caved in. >> the whip has obviously been restored to her now , and she is restored to her now, and she is free to go forward as a labour candidate . candidate. >> well, to make matters worse, he went to launch his flagship environmental policy and then this happened . yes, he took a this happened. yes, he took a private jet there for the tories, though rishi sunak pitted the old against the young , there was this day. >> what we've announced is the triple lock. plus we're going to increase the personal allowance for pensioners delivering a tax cut worth around £100 to millions of pensioners . millions of pensioners. >> followed by this no more mickey mouse degrees. and his aide had to rescue him from an awkward eye roll in the audience. that is the secure future i want for all of you. >> that's
a labour mp. >> then scottish labour's anas sarwar piled in and as a trailblazer in the labour party, someone with a proud history of delivery both for our party and her local community, and someone who made history by being elected as the first woman, first black woman mp. and then sir keir caved in. >> the whip has obviously been restored to her now , and she is restored to her now, and she is free to go forward as a labour candidate . candidate. >> well, to make matters...