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your idea logically much closer to jeremy corbyn than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn is obviously no longer in labour, is labour still the party for you? in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ~ in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ,, ., for you? that, i think the labour pa , for you? that, i think the labour party. because _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have - for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have the - for you? that, i think the labour. party, because we have the political system that we do, needs to be a broad church. from what i can see thatis broad church. from what i can see that is happening, that is, you know, becoming more difficult. iam a strong supporter of palestine. i do watch the news. and i am worried at what is happening, i was hoping to be a strong voice for human rights, i'm not ashamed to say that, i have expressed that within the party and within meetings, i am really concerned about how
your idea logically much closer to jeremy corbyn than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn is obviously no longer in labour, is labour still the party for you? in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ~ in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ,, ., for you? that, i think the labour pa , for you? that, i think the labour party. because _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we _ for you? that, i think the labour...
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, jeremy corbyn longer, you know, jeremy corbyn is no longer a member of the labour party. he's just been associate with labour for so many decades. >> yeah, well 100. yeah, absolutely. >> but it's a semi—independent i mean but in many ways the labour party is probably actually quite pleased with diane abbott. >> next. >> next. >> diane abbott i don't know. i mean, let's wait and see on that one. but the thing with jeremy corbyn, don't forget, he's going to be fishing in the same pond as george galloway is. and so that's going do you remember in this very seat on this very table, monty panesar whole political career was utterly destroyed. and so that's going to happen to a lot of the people who are standing for the workers party. so if jeremy corbyn is actually going to get into bed with george galloway, if you pardon the expression, that would be a problem. but he's not, it would be a problem. >> yeah. all right. okay. well look, the optics would be terrible. we've got to roll on, i'm afraid, because there still to come the lib dems think that they are going to do well a
, jeremy corbyn longer, you know, jeremy corbyn is no longer a member of the labour party. he's just been associate with labour for so many decades. >> yeah, well 100. yeah, absolutely. >> but it's a semi—independent i mean but in many ways the labour party is probably actually quite pleased with diane abbott. >> next. >> next. >> diane abbott i don't know. i mean, let's wait and see on that one. but the thing with jeremy corbyn, don't forget, he's going to be...
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yes, under jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of| jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of interference — jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of interference by— jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of interference by people _ jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of interference by people around - jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of interference by people around himi jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of. interference by people around him in these _ interference by people around him in these processes— interference by people around him in these processes and _ interference by people around him in these processes and it _ interference by people around him in these processes and it came - interference by people around him in| these processes and it came because of that _ these processes and it came because of that the — these processes and it came because of that. the same _ these processes and it came because of that. the same has _ these processes and it came because of that. the same has happened - these processes and it came because of that. the same has happened in. of that. the same has happened in
yes, under jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of| jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of interference — jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of interference by— jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of interference by people _ jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of interference by people around - jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of interference by people around himi jeremy corbyn, there is evidence of. interference by people around him in these _ interference by people around him in these processes—...
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. — to jeremy corbyn. we were discussing, exactly - to jeremy corbyn. we were discussing, exactly the - to jeremy corbyn. we were i discussing, exactly the point, to jeremy corbyn. we were - discussing, exactly the point, even if the leader two labour leadership were to have the right and wrong context the way that this is played out in 24 hours is now i think the distraction and the sense of confusion and potentially some might say chaos around the management of these processes, no matter where you thatis these processes, no matter where you that is not something you want to be a perception of the way you're running things at this point in the campaign. that running things at this point in the cam aiun. . , running things at this point in the camaiun. �* , running things at this point in the camaian.�* , campaign. at this point in newscast it is 642 on — campaign. at this point in newscast it is 642 on wednesday _ campaign. at this point in newscast it is 642 on wednesday evening, . it is 642 on wednesday evening, another situation developing wit
. — to jeremy corbyn. we were discussing, exactly - to jeremy corbyn. we were discussing, exactly the - to jeremy corbyn. we were i discussing, exactly the point, to jeremy corbyn. we were - discussing, exactly the point, even if the leader two labour leadership were to have the right and wrong context the way that this is played out in 24 hours is now i think the distraction and the sense of confusion and potentially some might say chaos around the management of these processes, no matter...
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— change britain. jeremy corbyn would have said he would _ change britain. jeremy corbyn would have said he would have _ change britain. jeremy corbyn would have said he would have changed - change britain. jeremy corbyn would | have said he would have changed the tory party onto the next election. jeremy corbyn is not a candidate in the election for labour. everybody can see this as a completely changed labour party from those years and that individual is not a labour candidate at this general election. due to announce the latest 100 day national security review. i due to announce the latest 100 day national security review.— national security review. i think eo - le national security review. i think people know — national security review. i think people know that _ national security review. i think people know that rishi - national security review. i think people know that rishi sunak i national security review. i thinkj people know that rishi sunak is national security review. i think l people know that rishi sunak is a weak figure people know that rishi sunak is a weakfigure and
— change britain. jeremy corbyn would have said he would _ change britain. jeremy corbyn would have said he would have _ change britain. jeremy corbyn would have said he would have changed - change britain. jeremy corbyn would | have said he would have changed the tory party onto the next election. jeremy corbyn is not a candidate in the election for labour. everybody can see this as a completely changed labour party from those years and that individual is not a labour candidate at this...
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i'm just thinking about jeremy corbyn though. so this will be an interesting test case for personal political popularity in a place. see how many p—words i said there? becausejeremy corbyn, i mean, i remember going out filming withjeremy corbyn in his own back yard a few times over the years, and he was super famous in north london. people like every third or fourth person would come up and hug him. and so it will be interesting to see, does that personal popularity transfer over into this new situation where he's standing in as an independent, or will loads of of his previousjeremy corbyn voters think, "oh, no, my priority is getting "a labour government in, therefore i'm not going "to jeopardise that by voting for an independent "in this constituency. "i'll vote for the labour candidate instead." and we will basically see that playing out on on election night. and then thinking about going out filming withjeremy corbyn reminds me of the time i did it. i think it was in 2016 and i went round finsbury park, which is his favouri
i'm just thinking about jeremy corbyn though. so this will be an interesting test case for personal political popularity in a place. see how many p—words i said there? becausejeremy corbyn, i mean, i remember going out filming withjeremy corbyn in his own back yard a few times over the years, and he was super famous in north london. people like every third or fourth person would come up and hug him. and so it will be interesting to see, does that personal popularity transfer over into this...
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corbyn _ haven't looked at us since jeremy corbyn was — haven't looked at us since jeremy corbyn was leader of the labour party" — corbyn was leader of the labour party." and that underlines your interview — party." and that underlines your interview with mark logan. that is underlined — interview with mark logan. that is underlined by his, let's broadly call it— underlined by his, let's broadly call it defection, to the labour party. — call it defection, to the labour party, while on the other side, the sort of— party, while on the other side, the sort of left — party, while on the other side, the sort of left flank of the party feels — sort of left flank of the party feels as— sort of left flank of the party feels as if they are very, very keen to say— feels as if they are very, very keen to say that — feels as if they are very, very keen to say that is — feels as if they are very, very keen to say that is over. they are wanting _ to say that is over. they are wanting to _ to say that is over. they are wanting to cut that aside. i think that's probably _ wan
corbyn _ haven't looked at us since jeremy corbyn was — haven't looked at us since jeremy corbyn was leader of the labour party" — corbyn was leader of the labour party." and that underlines your interview — party." and that underlines your interview with mark logan. that is underlined — interview with mark logan. that is underlined by his, let's broadly call it— underlined by his, let's broadly call it defection, to the labour party. — call it defection, to the...
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jeremy corbyn is not going to be a candidate in this election change labour party. we've seen off the hard left as they would say it, that has produced electoral dividends. what some people are saying — and notjust people on the left — starmer loyalists are saying diane abbott is notjeremy corbyn. diane abbott, they say, is an icon of the labour movement, the first black woman mp elected in 1987, an mp for nearly 40 years, the first black woman mp elected in 1987, an mp for nearly 40 years, and those who want to have a war with the hard left, these people are saying is watch out, be careful, diane abbott is a totally different political figure to jeremy corbyn. and it's also because we were discussing... that is exactly that point. even if the labour leadership were willing to have this fight with what they see as the left of the labour party, in one context, the way that this has played out in 2a hours is now i think might even say chaos around the management of these processes. no matter where you are, that is not something that you want to be a perception of
jeremy corbyn is not going to be a candidate in this election change labour party. we've seen off the hard left as they would say it, that has produced electoral dividends. what some people are saying — and notjust people on the left — starmer loyalists are saying diane abbott is notjeremy corbyn. diane abbott, they say, is an icon of the labour movement, the first black woman mp elected in 1987, an mp for nearly 40 years, the first black woman mp elected in 1987, an mp for nearly 40 years,...
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yes, diane abbott served in jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, a l jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, a friend ofjeremy corbyn and she represents the seat not too far away in hackney. but she also has been suspended from the parliamentary labour party, which would mean she is ineligible to stand as a labour candidate unless the labour whip is restored to her. keir starmer suggested this morning we should get a decision on that relatively soon, because byjune the 4th, labour has to announce its candidates who are contesting the general election. a disciplinary inquiry is still going on into comments she had made about jewish people not necessarily suffering racism their entire lives. she has apologised to that and there are people in different wings of the labour party, the former deputy leader and the current deputy leader who would like to see her restore to the labour party and able to stand as a candidate. it will be a matter of days i think before we find out what decision is going to be taken on herfuture. what decision is going to be taken on her future.— on her future. fascinating, th
yes, diane abbott served in jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, a l jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, a friend ofjeremy corbyn and she represents the seat not too far away in hackney. but she also has been suspended from the parliamentary labour party, which would mean she is ineligible to stand as a labour candidate unless the labour whip is restored to her. keir starmer suggested this morning we should get a decision on that relatively soon, because byjune the 4th, labour has to announce its...
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jeremy corbyn, i think, is a different sort of issue. i think there are lots of people who would like to see a labour majority because they want to see the back of the conservatives, but would also like to see sort of jeremy corbyn, given his due respect and, you know, they wouldn't mind keir starmer becoming prime minister, but having a little bit of a, you know, a nuisance behind him because i think many people see and especially people in islington north actually see the way that jeremy corbyn has been treated as, as particularly unfair . unfair. >> i wonder if diane abbott's next, though very, very quickly. michael do you think she's gone from what the what from what i'm hearing, frontbenchers say, i think they might keep her in. >> i think they might see that sort of kicking out. diane abbott, the first black woman elected to parliament, would be a step too far. >> look, michael, thank you very much. have a great weekend. that's michael walker there, the contributing editor and of our immediate guest, andrew feinstein . apologies, w
jeremy corbyn, i think, is a different sort of issue. i think there are lots of people who would like to see a labour majority because they want to see the back of the conservatives, but would also like to see sort of jeremy corbyn, given his due respect and, you know, they wouldn't mind keir starmer becoming prime minister, but having a little bit of a, you know, a nuisance behind him because i think many people see and especially people in islington north actually see the way that jeremy...
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jeremy corbyn�*s been an mp for more than a0 years. he will have to beat the party he was a member of for decades to still be representing people here, in six weeks�* time. chris mason, bbc news in north london. and here is the list of the other candidates who have been selected, so far, to fight in the constituency of islington north on fourthjuly. the bbc will have a full list of candidates once nominations close. parliament itself packs up for the election tonight. dozens of mps are standing down, in breaking news, michael gove will be standing down. one of those who gave their fairwell — is the former prime minister and outgoing maidenhead mp theresa may. it is important. powerful as this place is that mps always recognise that there are those who do not have that power and mps to be there for everybody and should give that voice to the voiceless. there has been work on a number of issues across this house to do just that over the years and i'm pleased to have been able to help in some of that work. my final comment about respo
jeremy corbyn�*s been an mp for more than a0 years. he will have to beat the party he was a member of for decades to still be representing people here, in six weeks�* time. chris mason, bbc news in north london. and here is the list of the other candidates who have been selected, so far, to fight in the constituency of islington north on fourthjuly. the bbc will have a full list of candidates once nominations close. parliament itself packs up for the election tonight. dozens of mps are...
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yeah and jeremy corbyn managed to maximise the labour vote in in 2017. but for the first five years we were in coalition for the next, two years we had a tiny majority. the two years after that we were in coalition with the dup. so the period supply, arrangement, supply, you're quite right. but the real penod you're quite right. but the real period of office is the last four years. yeah, yeah, four and a half years. >> it's true. if you're looking at a the time in which the conservatives actually had a decent majority, it is only the last four years rather than all sorts of different deals and hung parliaments and minority governments and all the rest of it should we have a little listen to what rishi sunak had to say on the labour party and sir keir starmer earlier on today? >> he has shown time and time again that he will take the easy way out and do anything to get power . if he was happy to power. if he was happy to abandon all the promises he made to become labour leader once he got the job, how can you know that he won't do exactly the same thing?
yeah and jeremy corbyn managed to maximise the labour vote in in 2017. but for the first five years we were in coalition for the next, two years we had a tiny majority. the two years after that we were in coalition with the dup. so the period supply, arrangement, supply, you're quite right. but the real penod you're quite right. but the real period of office is the last four years. yeah, yeah, four and a half years. >> it's true. if you're looking at a the time in which the conservatives...
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jeremy corbyn will make his own decisions. i think he is standing as an independent. that is his choice, we will have an excellent labour candidate in islington north, as we have excellent labour candidates across the country. this afternoon labour picked their candidate, local councillor praful nargrund. and there will of course be others wanting to be elected as the mp for this part of north london. the liberal democrats, the green party and reform uk are among those who have already selected a candidate here, and others are likely to soon. for plenty in political circles, what is happening here is not wildly surprising, but it does illustrate so vividly the changing of the guard in the labour party, and expose the anger of some on the left at keir starmer�*s leadership. but from sir keir�*s perspective, a noisy row here gives him something to point to when he makes the case that the labour party has changed. i think back to 15 years ago, when this party was torn apart over the issue of vietnam, because we had a labour government supporting the american imperial
jeremy corbyn will make his own decisions. i think he is standing as an independent. that is his choice, we will have an excellent labour candidate in islington north, as we have excellent labour candidates across the country. this afternoon labour picked their candidate, local councillor praful nargrund. and there will of course be others wanting to be elected as the mp for this part of north london. the liberal democrats, the green party and reform uk are among those who have already selected...
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can i ask you about jeremy corbyn? let's get stuck into jeremy corbyn. jeremy corbyn has announced dramatically he's going to stand as an independent. and finally, sir keir starmer has booted him out. the labour party. >> yeah, i mean i have to say that in my judgement, martin, in the scheme of things , whether the scheme of things, whether jeremy corbyn stands or not, whether he wins or not is a bit of a detail when you place it against the overwhelming evidence from all the opinion polls, which is the fact that it's going to be an absolute shoo in for the labour party. >> so if he loses one here or there, whatevs. i mean , there, whatevs. i mean, interesting point of this is with scotland has come into the fore. it's interesting to note that that that in 2015, scotland ceased to be a labour heartland and the, the snp swept the board. now the latest opinion polls suggest that's now on its head. and the labour party stands to gain perhaps as many as 40 more seats in scotland. also there's quite interesting about the red wall, the 45 seats there and, we,
can i ask you about jeremy corbyn? let's get stuck into jeremy corbyn. jeremy corbyn has announced dramatically he's going to stand as an independent. and finally, sir keir starmer has booted him out. the labour party. >> yeah, i mean i have to say that in my judgement, martin, in the scheme of things , whether the scheme of things, whether jeremy corbyn stands or not, whether he wins or not is a bit of a detail when you place it against the overwhelming evidence from all the opinion...
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jeremy corbyn wanted to pull a set of metal, scrap the army. multiple members of the government that labour would provide don't believe in a nuclear deterrent, so i don't see how you can say to the country with a straight face to say i will keep you safe to the country. it is because of that increase in defence spending that i can stand here and provide more support to ukraine, and notjust that, can say that that support to ukraine will be provided for as long as is necessary to repel russian aggression. keir starmer can make that pledge. the labour party and keir starmer not matching our investment on defence spending and our adversaries. what you think putting things when he, that the west isn't prepared to make the tough choices to invest in their security. russia's economy has utilised for war. we need to meet that aggression with strength. with we have always led in nato. the 2014 summits in the uk we set the 2% pledge and we are doing the same again now, a new baseline for nato, 2.5% of gdp. i hope other countries over time will come to m
jeremy corbyn wanted to pull a set of metal, scrap the army. multiple members of the government that labour would provide don't believe in a nuclear deterrent, so i don't see how you can say to the country with a straight face to say i will keep you safe to the country. it is because of that increase in defence spending that i can stand here and provide more support to ukraine, and notjust that, can say that that support to ukraine will be provided for as long as is necessary to repel russian...
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when jeremy corbyn was in control, candidates. when jeremy corbyn was in control. i — candidates. when jeremy corbyn was in control, i had _ candidates. when jeremy corbyn was in control, i had to _ candidates. when jeremy corbyn was in control, i had to go _ candidates. when jeremy corbyn was in control, i had to go through - candidates. when jeremy corbyn was in control, i had to go through two i in control, i had to go through two very nasty attempts at deselection, all of us went through that. the rules were changed to try to make it really difficult for people. all sorts of challenges thrown in our path in an attempt to get rid of people like me. i railed against that and got through the processes. i deplore really anything seen as factional in any team. we need to look at people on their merits. let's listen to lloyd russell moyle, who has been labour mp of kemptown. he was stopped standing for the party a few days ago after a complaint was made against him a few days ago. i asked him what choice did the labour party have other than suspend you and stop you standing for the
when jeremy corbyn was in control, candidates. when jeremy corbyn was in control. i — candidates. when jeremy corbyn was in control, i had _ candidates. when jeremy corbyn was in control, i had to _ candidates. when jeremy corbyn was in control, i had to go _ candidates. when jeremy corbyn was in control, i had to go through - candidates. when jeremy corbyn was in control, i had to go through two i in control, i had to go through two very nasty attempts at deselection, all of us went through...
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i can see an electoral strategy in saying, look, we've turned a page on jeremy corbyn. diane abbott will not be standing as a candidate with a changed labour party. we're a new labour party and i can see an argument in saying, diane abbott was the first black female elected mp. she's a part of labour history. of course she should stand. i can't see an argument for standing in the middle of the road getting hit by traffic from both sides on this issue. >> no, it does look a bit weak, a little bit flip floppy. anyway, rishi sunak is in cornwall today. he's pushing his party's plan to create 100,000 more apprenticeships by shutting down the so—called mickey mouse degrees. well, the law would aim to give england's universities watchdog new powers to shut down courses deemed as underperforming. well, we can now speak with the minister of state for countering illegal migration, michael tomlinson, michael, thank you very much indeed for joining michael, thank you very much indeed forjoining us. i guess the first question has to be what courses would be shut down if the conse
i can see an electoral strategy in saying, look, we've turned a page on jeremy corbyn. diane abbott will not be standing as a candidate with a changed labour party. we're a new labour party and i can see an argument in saying, diane abbott was the first black female elected mp. she's a part of labour history. of course she should stand. i can't see an argument for standing in the middle of the road getting hit by traffic from both sides on this issue. >> no, it does look a bit weak, a...
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, not because of jeremy corbyn. it's been a disaster for a very long time. the labour party's culture. i don't like him because he constantly deceives people. he constantly lies. beth rigby said. >> did you like him when he was supporting jeremy corbyn? >> i've never really liked him because i don't. he's i mean, peter says he's on the left. i think he's a sort of he's a he's a city liberal and i don't really think he believes in very much that he says, you know, now he supports hs2. in 2015 he opposed hs2. i don't think he believes him very much. and i think sadly, we don't have many people in british politics who believe in these are superstructure icing on the cake issues. >> his his fundamental direction as a person has been since he was in his late 20s, making his way in the legal profession has been as a man of the of the very dogmatic left, the red green pabloite left, which he which he served a very loyally , and the served a very loyally, and the and that is where he is. served a very loyally, and the and t
, not because of jeremy corbyn. it's been a disaster for a very long time. the labour party's culture. i don't like him because he constantly deceives people. he constantly lies. beth rigby said. >> did you like him when he was supporting jeremy corbyn? >> i've never really liked him because i don't. he's i mean, peter says he's on the left. i think he's a sort of he's a he's a city liberal and i don't really think he believes in very much that he says, you know, now he supports...
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. >> but maybe if he doesn't win this election, you know, that could be the end of jeremy corbyn on frontline politics. yeah >> well i can't see him losing it. i just know that he's very well thought of in that constituency. yeah. >> he, he has got such name recognition as well. and, and he is a good local mp. there's no question about that. it's just a you know i think that he is not
. >> but maybe if he doesn't win this election, you know, that could be the end of jeremy corbyn on frontline politics. yeah >> well i can't see him losing it. i just know that he's very well thought of in that constituency. yeah. >> he, he has got such name recognition as well. and, and he is a good local mp. there's no question about that. it's just a you know i think that he is not
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the former labour leader jeremy corbyn has confirmed he'll stand as an independent at the election, in his seat in islington in north london. he's been suspended from labour since 2020 over the party's handling of antisemitism claims, and was expelled today after declaring he would run as an independent. and here are the candidates who have been selected, so far, for some of the bigger parties, to fight in the constituency of islington north on fourthjuly. the bbc will have a full list of candidates once nominations close. their lives and reputations were ruined, becoming pariahs in their own communities. well, today, finally, there was justice for hundreds of sub—postmasters in england, wales and northern ireland, wrongly accused of theft and false accounting in the horizon it scandal. their convictions were quashed by parliament, their criminal records erased. it was a colossal miscarriage ofjustice, and many of the prosecutions took place
the former labour leader jeremy corbyn has confirmed he'll stand as an independent at the election, in his seat in islington in north london. he's been suspended from labour since 2020 over the party's handling of antisemitism claims, and was expelled today after declaring he would run as an independent. and here are the candidates who have been selected, so far, for some of the bigger parties, to fight in the constituency of islington north on fourthjuly. the bbc will have a full list of...
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jeremy corbyn will cancel our nuclear bomb programme. he'll get rid of everything that's going to protect us. it feels a bit reds under the bed . is this. is there under the bed. is this. is there anything in it, or is this purely the politics of fear? >> well, they're trying to draw a line ahead of the election campaign. i think this to me, this is i'm going to call it the start of a general election campaign has happened today. the long campaign running into, i expect a november general election was triggered by this speech by rishi sunak, is a wide ranging speech over the road from here in westminster in policy exchange, the centre for new ideas in tory thinking. clearly they think they looked at the numbers in the, in the all the polls are looking at and they can see that on on defence as an area here where labour is weak, the tories are set out how they're going to get to 2.5% of spending of gdp on defence by 2030. labour say they'll get there when they can afford to and they see that as a dividing line. they then paint keir starmer
jeremy corbyn will cancel our nuclear bomb programme. he'll get rid of everything that's going to protect us. it feels a bit reds under the bed . is this. is there under the bed. is this. is there anything in it, or is this purely the politics of fear? >> well, they're trying to draw a line ahead of the election campaign. i think this to me, this is i'm going to call it the start of a general election campaign has happened today. the long campaign running into, i expect a november general...
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do you support jeremy corbyn? what is _ independent? do you support jeremy corbyn? what is your _ independent? do you support jeremy corbyn? what is your message - independent? do you support jeremy corbyn? what is your message to - independent? do you support jeremy| corbyn? what is your message to keir starmer? this — corbyn? what is your message to keir starmer? this story _ corbyn? what is your message to keir starmer? this story moving _ corbyn? what is your message to keir starmer? this story moving pretty - starmer? this story moving pretty cuickl at starmer? this story moving pretty quickly at this _ starmer? this story moving pretty quickly at this hour. _ starmer? this story moving pretty quickly at this hour. we _ starmer? this story moving pretty quickly at this hour. we have - starmer? this story moving pretty| quickly at this hour. we have heard from keir starmer saying it is simply not true. he has been out on the campaign trail. take simply not true. he has been out on the campaign trail.— the campaign trail. take a listen. that is not _ the camp
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the fact that sir keir starmer did back jeremy corbyn, he was very weak on these issues. that is a slight achilles for him. >> yeah, but the 2019 labour manifesto didn't say withdraw from nato or scrap nuclear weapons. starmer. is that not from that tradition of the labour party? i think actually defence is one of those areas you would actually see little change if there's a change in number 10, you'd get john healey, who i think will make a better defence secretary for labour than grant shapps, who i think is a bit of a fly by night. >> john healey is very competent at the despatch box. we watched him last week. he's very, very good when it comes to delivery. one of the big arguments being made today about safety was that the conservatives now have a commitment to spend 2.5% of gdp by 2030, why has it taken 14 years to get to this? well, because when we came into office, we were handed a note from the socialists. good luck. there's no more money left. we spent the first nine years of this administration reducing the annual deficit. no no no no no, the debt has gone throu
the fact that sir keir starmer did back jeremy corbyn, he was very weak on these issues. that is a slight achilles for him. >> yeah, but the 2019 labour manifesto didn't say withdraw from nato or scrap nuclear weapons. starmer. is that not from that tradition of the labour party? i think actually defence is one of those areas you would actually see little change if there's a change in number 10, you'd get john healey, who i think will make a better defence secretary for labour than grant...
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corbyn, jeremy corbyn is not capable of being able to change and embrace the modern world and the challenges of the future , and challenges of the future, and because of that, he has ended up in this place. it's kind of sad at one level, but frankly, you know, i'm concerned about what happens for the public in the future and what's best for my country . and therefore jeremy country. and therefore jeremy corbyn is not relevant to that. >> and yet it took to today, i mean, several days into a general election campaign to actually expel him as a labour party member. i mean, i think a lot of people would be asking, why didn't sir keir starmer and the new leadership of the labour party expel him as a member much, much earlier? >> i genuinely don't know the details. the thing about these things is they have to be done properly and well, and so therefore these things do take time and clearly, you know, it's a complicated thing. i wouldn't know all the details, i'm afraid. >> thank you very much indeed. dan norris , the man looking to dan norris, the man looking to unseat jacob rees—mogg. thank yo
corbyn, jeremy corbyn is not capable of being able to change and embrace the modern world and the challenges of the future , and challenges of the future, and because of that, he has ended up in this place. it's kind of sad at one level, but frankly, you know, i'm concerned about what happens for the public in the future and what's best for my country . and therefore jeremy country. and therefore jeremy corbyn is not relevant to that. >> and yet it took to today, i mean, several days into...
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keir starmer supported jeremy corbyn, didn't he? >> liz truss was your girl. >> liz truss was your girl. >> well i supported boris johnson. are you actually a conservative? >> why don't you join reform? >> why don't you join reform? >> i am, but this isn't about me. 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
keir starmer supported jeremy corbyn, didn't he? >> liz truss was your girl. >> liz truss was your girl. >> well i supported boris johnson. are you actually a conservative? >> why don't you join reform? >> why don't you join reform? >> i am, but this isn't about me. 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...
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jeremy corbyn and diane abbott. they are jeremy corbyn and diane abbott. tie: are long—standing friends. jeremy corbyn and diane abbott. tie1: are long—standing friends. they jeremy corbyn and diane abbott. ti3:1 are long—standing friends. they have been through this together, and really support each other. i think it's quite lovely to see. i would love to see more support for diane with other mp5, such as david lambie and all the other mps who have been through this journey with her, just to show their support, really. and do exactly whatjeremy corbyn is doing. at the end of the day, it's all about that solidarity to show that this is a respected person, this is someone who's done so much for everybody and she paved the way for everybody and she paved the way for those black female mps as well, to be in the position they are in, and i think a lot of support out whatjeremy corbyn is doing will be really appreciated. what what jeremy corbyn is doing will be really appreciated.— really appreciated. what will be diane abbott's _ really appreciated. wh
jeremy corbyn and diane abbott. they are jeremy corbyn and diane abbott. tie: are long—standing friends. jeremy corbyn and diane abbott. tie1: are long—standing friends. they jeremy corbyn and diane abbott. ti3:1 are long—standing friends. they have been through this together, and really support each other. i think it's quite lovely to see. i would love to see more support for diane with other mp5, such as david lambie and all the other mps who have been through this journey with her,...
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it is a choice - between me and jeremy corbyn. let's aet brexit between me and jeremy corbyn. let's get brexit done- _ between me and jeremy corbyn. let's get brexit done. campaign, _ between me and jeremy corbyn. let's get brexit done. campaign, day - between me and jeremy corbyn. let's get brexit done. campaign, day one. | which leader knows how to win an election? tonight we'll talk live to the man running the tory campaign, the chairman of the conservatives. and to the leader of reform, as nigel farage announced today which leader knows how to win an election? tonight we'll talk live to the man running the tory campaign, the chairman of the conservatives. and to the leader of reform, as nigel farage announced today he won't attempt to become an mp for the eighth time. that's thought to be good news for the tories but with the prime minister also admitting no flights to rwanda will take off before the election, why shld voters believe his pledge to stop the boats? and we'll talk live to to the shadow defence secretary. plus, let me introduce our newsnighter panel tonight â€
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he name checked him and saying how he backed jeremy corbyn when jeremy corbyn wanted to scrap nato . he even said he to scrap nato. he even said he wanted to scrap the army. i'm not sure on that one, but he certainly was very clear, saying don't risk everything with the untried labour party. he's a flavour of what you had to say. despite having 14 years with nothing to do but think about the future. >> labour have almost nothing to say about it. no plans for our border, no plans for our energy security, no plans for our economy either. and no principles either. keir starmer has gone from embracing jeremy corbyn to natalie elphicke, all in the cynical pursuit of power at any price . so labour have no at any price. so labour have no ideas what they did have. they view turned on. >> the pm, they're setting out what he thinks is the choice facing voters this autumn . i facing voters this autumn. i think they are seeing examples of how they can make the case that keir starmer will do anything to get himself into 10 downing street. he used the even the taking natalie elphicke accepting nat
he name checked him and saying how he backed jeremy corbyn when jeremy corbyn wanted to scrap nato . he even said he to scrap nato. he even said he wanted to scrap the army. i'm not sure on that one, but he certainly was very clear, saying don't risk everything with the untried labour party. he's a flavour of what you had to say. despite having 14 years with nothing to do but think about the future. >> labour have almost nothing to say about it. no plans for our border, no plans for our...
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meanwhile jeremy corbyn launched his campaign to be re—elected as the independent mp for islington nonh the independent mp for islington north tonight. the launch has been hosted at a community centre , which was officially centre, which was officially opened by the politician in 2018 as part of a social housing project. he's vowed to be an independent voice for equality , independent voice for equality, democracy and peace . well, the democracy and peace. well, the prime minister's been hitting out to hit plans by junior doctors to stage another round of strikes next month. members of strikes next month. members of the british medical association will walk out for five days starting from the 27th of june. speaker this afternoon, rishi sunak said it was politically motivated action and not in the interests of patients or staff . or staff. >> today's action by the junior doctors on the same day as the labour party are having a health day, does slightly ponder the question as to whether this is politically motivated. it's hard to escape that conclusion, given the timing and to call a stri
meanwhile jeremy corbyn launched his campaign to be re—elected as the independent mp for islington nonh the independent mp for islington north tonight. the launch has been hosted at a community centre , which was officially centre, which was officially opened by the politician in 2018 as part of a social housing project. he's vowed to be an independent voice for equality , independent voice for equality, democracy and peace . well, the democracy and peace. well, the prime minister's been...
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. >> ben leo to pay tribute to jeremy corbyn, who's a friend, as well as a colleague . as well as a colleague. >> will the real keir starmer please stand up.7 rishi sunak.7 today, sound of the alarm on the labour leader. i believe that we will keep this country safe. >> and keir starmer's actions demonstrate that he won't be able to do that. >> so is britain safer with the tories.7 >> and october 7th happened and, you know, the hamas thing. but the zero, dear gobby gary lineker strikes again. >> i have a major gb news exclusive on the bbc licence fee. next plus . should just stop fee. next plus. should just stop oil and troublemakers like them be banned alongside terror groups. also tonight . should uk groups. also tonight. should uk universities call in the police to break up gaza protest camps.7 meanwhile . he's invisible. so meanwhile. he's invisible. so i've got the latest from harry and meghan's cosplay royal tour on my panel tonight, it's daily express columnist carole malone, former labour mp bill rammell and political commentator suzanne evans. oh, and eurovision really was the stuff
. >> ben leo to pay tribute to jeremy corbyn, who's a friend, as well as a colleague . as well as a colleague. >> will the real keir starmer please stand up.7 rishi sunak.7 today, sound of the alarm on the labour leader. i believe that we will keep this country safe. >> and keir starmer's actions demonstrate that he won't be able to do that. >> so is britain safer with the tories.7 >> and october 7th happened and, you know, the hamas thing. but the zero, dear gobby...
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corbyn because jeremy corbyn is essentially a sort of, sort of communist, so, you know, trump said jeremy corbyn and his labour party would be so bad for your country to take you into such bad places. described them as a negative force. >> there's a whiff of the guy from casablanca . he from casablanca. he >> peter. laurie. peter. >> peter. laurie. peter. >> laurie. >> laurie. >> you're hurting my arm . >> you're hurting my arm. >> you're hurting my arm. >> but, yeah, i mean, we do have this special relationship with the us, but i think it's become weaker and weaker , like most weaker and weaker, like most things in britain has become weaker because we're not in europe anymore. we used to be the sort of the conduit for america to talk to europe. and now we're the conduit for america to talk to britain. britain is big and important, right? >> we're at the halfway point, the equator of time. join us in the equator of time. join us in the temporal south for papal apologists, scottish school shame and the nhs living with nonsense. we will and welcome back to headliners. so steve, kicking this
corbyn because jeremy corbyn is essentially a sort of, sort of communist, so, you know, trump said jeremy corbyn and his labour party would be so bad for your country to take you into such bad places. described them as a negative force. >> there's a whiff of the guy from casablanca . he from casablanca. he >> peter. laurie. peter. >> peter. laurie. peter. >> laurie. >> laurie. >> you're hurting my arm . >> you're hurting my arm. >> you're hurting...
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this is someone who supported jeremy corbyn, who wanted to leave nato. right now the deputy leader of the labour party, the shadow foreign secretary and others voted against a nuclear deterrent that is the ultimate guarantee of our security. i think that choice is very clear. it is a more dangerous world and anyone pretending that it isn't being straight with the public and the right thing to do for our country is to increase defence and that is the decision we have made and i'm confident the country will agree to it. , ., , ., it. next, the daily telegraph. you are la in: it. next, the daily telegraph. you are laying out _ it. next, the daily telegraph. you are laying out your _ it. next, the daily telegraph. you are laying out your election - it. next, the daily telegraph. you are laying out your election patch| are laying out your election patch but you _ are laying out your election patch but you will tell us when the election— but you will tell us when the election days. can you be categoric and say— election days. can you be categoric and say y
this is someone who supported jeremy corbyn, who wanted to leave nato. right now the deputy leader of the labour party, the shadow foreign secretary and others voted against a nuclear deterrent that is the ultimate guarantee of our security. i think that choice is very clear. it is a more dangerous world and anyone pretending that it isn't being straight with the public and the right thing to do for our country is to increase defence and that is the decision we have made and i'm confident the...
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jeremy corbyn , a british politician and member of parliament of this country , said: the bombs that are dropped on the residents of the gaza strip are supplied by western countries. jeremy corbyn among pro-palestinian demonstrators london said: america, england, france. and germany are the main suppliers of weapons to the zionist regime. in this protest demonstration that was held in front of the british prime minister's office. thousands of anti-genocide demonstrators of the israeli regime chanted slogans in the gaza strip and demanded the freedom of palestine . thank you very much for your company. have a nice day . god bless you. hello and courtesy to you, dear viewers , our league has become very beautiful . i really have nothing to do with the sidelines and various events. really, the league, which is not until the last moments, now its collapse is very clear, not the champion team is clear, it shows that the league is dynamic and it should be from him. to learn, that's why we invited mr. sadegh droodgar, an expert in football management, to be at their service and chat about t
jeremy corbyn , a british politician and member of parliament of this country , said: the bombs that are dropped on the residents of the gaza strip are supplied by western countries. jeremy corbyn among pro-palestinian demonstrators london said: america, england, france. and germany are the main suppliers of weapons to the zionist regime. in this protest demonstration that was held in front of the british prime minister's office. thousands of anti-genocide demonstrators of the israeli regime...
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corbyn i problematic forjeremy —— keir starmer that jeremy corbyn is| starmer that jeremy corbyn is standing — starmer that jeremy corbyn is standing in _ starmer that jeremy corbyn is standing in his— starmer that jeremy corbyn is standing in his old _ starmer that jeremy corbyn is . standing in his old constituency. what _ standing in his old constituency. what does — standing in his old constituency. what does his _ standing in his old constituency. what does his approach - standing in his old constituency. what does his approach say? . standing in his old constituency. what does his approach say? i. standing in his old constituency. - what does his approach say? i would welcome _ what does his approach say? i would welcome the — what does his approach say? i would welcome the selection _ what does his approach say? i would welcome the selection of _ what does his approach say? i would welcome the selection of more - welcome the selection of more moderate _ welcome the selection of more moderate candidates _ welcome the selection of more moderate candidates for - welcome
corbyn i problematic forjeremy —— keir starmer that jeremy corbyn is| starmer that jeremy corbyn is standing — starmer that jeremy corbyn is standing in _ starmer that jeremy corbyn is standing in his— starmer that jeremy corbyn is standing in his old _ starmer that jeremy corbyn is . standing in his old constituency. what _ standing in his old constituency. what does — standing in his old constituency. what does his _ standing in his old constituency. what does his approach -...
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i anti-semitism following jeremy corbyn's leadership?— anti-semitism following jeremy corbyn's leadership? i don't accept that proposition. _ corbyn's leadership? i don't accept that proposition. keir— corbyn's leadership? i don't accept that proposition. keir starmer i corbyn's leadership? i don't accept that proposition. keir starmer has| that proposition. keir starmer has taken action to tackle anti—semitism. we are a party that stands for equality, and that means taking action against racism, against islamophobia and anti—muslim hatred, hostilities towards lgbtq communities, so it is not about one of the other, it is about making sure the whole country is brought together. he has an inclusive, positive vision for the future which includes every citizen, every community and every group, not in the way that conservatives have operated, which is
i anti-semitism following jeremy corbyn's leadership?— anti-semitism following jeremy corbyn's leadership? i don't accept that proposition. _ corbyn's leadership? i don't accept that proposition. keir— corbyn's leadership? i don't accept that proposition. keir starmer i corbyn's leadership? i don't accept that proposition. keir starmer has| that proposition. keir starmer has taken action to tackle anti—semitism. we are a party that stands for equality, and that means taking action against...
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but jeremy corbyn, of course, at 75, some of these old boys and girls speak to their constituents. diane has not just put in time, but she established a precedent. you don't , you know, jump over you don't, you know, jump over a bar like being the first black woman in parliament, make a couple of errors a year ago when you're into your late into your seventh decade and not be forgiven. the issue here isn't diane. it's the leadership's equivalency over the matter. keir starmer this lunchtime didn't even seem to be knowing how to direct his party. and that for me is a problem. >> and mutaz this has this raises questions about how labourin raises questions about how labour in government, if we're to believe literally every single poll or even any one of them, they're going to get into government. but they haven't handled this, sharing themselves in glory. only last friday, keir starmer said this whole investigation into diane abbott was not yet concluded and now we learn it was actually finished up 5 or 6 months ago. >> yeah, yeah, it hasn't been handled well and it's not the first th
but jeremy corbyn, of course, at 75, some of these old boys and girls speak to their constituents. diane has not just put in time, but she established a precedent. you don't , you know, jump over you don't, you know, jump over a bar like being the first black woman in parliament, make a couple of errors a year ago when you're into your late into your seventh decade and not be forgiven. the issue here isn't diane. it's the leadership's equivalency over the matter. keir starmer this lunchtime...
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keir starmer has gone from embracing jeremy corbyn to natalie elphicke , all in the cynical elphicke, all in the cynical pursuit of power at any price. so labour have no ideas what they did have. they've u—turned on. >> the health secretary has defended the government's record on maternity care after a major new report revealed endemic failures at hospitals. it found mums to be are often treated as an inconvenience , with some an inconvenience, with some women mocked or shouted at and even denied pain relief. the birth trauma inquiry is calling for a national plan to improve services, led by a new maternity commissioner, who would report directly to the prime minister to the us. now and donald trump's former lawyer has taken to the witness stand at his criminal trial, michael cohen told jurors today he and a tabloid publisher blocked any negative stories that could damage trump's 2016 campaign. mr cohen used to be one of the former president's most trusted colleagues , but he's now the colleagues, but he's now the prosecution's star witness at the so—called hush money trial as it
keir starmer has gone from embracing jeremy corbyn to natalie elphicke , all in the cynical elphicke, all in the cynical pursuit of power at any price. so labour have no ideas what they did have. they've u—turned on. >> the health secretary has defended the government's record on maternity care after a major new report revealed endemic failures at hospitals. it found mums to be are often treated as an inconvenience , with some an inconvenience, with some women mocked or shouted at and...
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world in which you can contact jeremy corbyn and say, please — contact jeremy corbyn and say, please stand out because the liberal democrats _ please stand out because the liberal democrats could win this seat? this is a change — democrats could win this seat? this is a change labour _ democrats could win this seat? try 3 is a change labour party. we are united in understanding that only parties which are strong on the economy, on our defence, on security and borders are trusted by the british public. 0nly parties that have an absolute clarity about the missions they want to achieve in government. in my case, ensuring we've got economic growth that is felt across the whole country, that we have an nhs, notjust back on its feet but fit for the future. but we have clean power by 2030, great british energy... just have clean power by 2030, great british energy...— british energy... just briefly... grove it is _ british energy... just briefly... grove it is a — british energy... just briefly... grove it is a change _ british energy... just briefly... grove it is a change labour- br
world in which you can contact jeremy corbyn and say, please — contact jeremy corbyn and say, please stand out because the liberal democrats _ please stand out because the liberal democrats could win this seat? this is a change — democrats could win this seat? this is a change labour _ democrats could win this seat? try 3 is a change labour party. we are united in understanding that only parties which are strong on the economy, on our defence, on security and borders are trusted by the...
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jeremy corbyn has now been expelled, and he is focusing in on those issues which people who might have voted conservative in the past carabao, including national security ca ra bao, including national security and carabao, including national security and tackling illegal immigration. the keir starmer also made a personal appeal, saying that he was somebody who grew up in surrey in an area that is not traditional labour territory. and he thought that if he can lead labour, others might make a similarjourney. iain can lead labour, others might make a similarjourney-_ similarjourney. iain watson, our olitical similarjourney. iain watson, our political correspondent. - elsewhere, the northern ireland minister, steve baker, has said the new conservative election pledge to introduce a form of national service has been "sprung" on tory party candidates. he suggested he had no say in the policy. under the plan, 18—year—olds would spend 12 months in the armed forces, or undertake community work for 25 days a year. labour says the plan is a "gimmick", but government minister anne marie treve
jeremy corbyn has now been expelled, and he is focusing in on those issues which people who might have voted conservative in the past carabao, including national security ca ra bao, including national security and carabao, including national security and tackling illegal immigration. the keir starmer also made a personal appeal, saying that he was somebody who grew up in surrey in an area that is not traditional labour territory. and he thought that if he can lead labour, others might make a...
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j anti-semitism following jeremy corbyn's leadership?— anti-semitism following jeremy corbyn's leadership? i don't accept that proposition. _ corbyn's leadership? i don't accept that proposition. keir— corbyn's leadership? i don't accept that proposition. keir starmer - corbyn's leadership? i don't accept that proposition. keir starmer has| that proposition. keir starmer has taken action to tackle anti—semitism. we are a party that stands for equality, and that means taking action against racism, against islamophobia and anti—muslim hatred, hostilities towards lgbtq communities, so it is not about one of the other, it is about making sure the whole country is brought together. he has an inclusive, positive vision for the future which includes every citizen, every community and every group, not in the way that conservatives have operated, which is the politics of hate and hostility and division. we have seen that here in london in susan hall's campaign, where she has joined facebook groups that incite against the labour candidate
j anti-semitism following jeremy corbyn's leadership?— anti-semitism following jeremy corbyn's leadership? i don't accept that proposition. _ corbyn's leadership? i don't accept that proposition. keir— corbyn's leadership? i don't accept that proposition. keir starmer - corbyn's leadership? i don't accept that proposition. keir starmer has| that proposition. keir starmer has taken action to tackle anti—semitism. we are a party that stands for equality, and that means taking action against...
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corbyn her own party, like the rack wall, whenjeremy corbyn became party leader she became shadow home secretary —— iraq war. 30 months ago she was suspended by labour and this was on 1997, the day she became the first black woman elected to be an mp. -- 1987. first black woman elected to be an mp- -- 1981— first black woman elected to be an mp. "1987. if you would like to go to the swing — mp. "1987. if you would like to go to the swing doors. _ mp. "1987. if you would like to go to the swing doors. what _ mp. "1987. if you would like to go to the swing doors. what got - mp. "1987. if you would like to go to the swing doors. what got her. to the swing doors. what got her suspended _ to the swing doors. what got her suspended was _ to the swing doors. what got her suspended was the _ to the swing doors. what got her suspended was the letter - to the swing doors. what got her suspended was the letter to the | suspended was the letter to the observer saying this... that are jewish, irish and traveller people do undoubtedly experience prejudice but they are not all their lives sub
corbyn her own party, like the rack wall, whenjeremy corbyn became party leader she became shadow home secretary —— iraq war. 30 months ago she was suspended by labour and this was on 1997, the day she became the first black woman elected to be an mp. -- 1987. first black woman elected to be an mp- -- 1981— first black woman elected to be an mp. "1987. if you would like to go to the swing — mp. "1987. if you would like to go to the swing doors. _ mp. "1987. if you would...
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remember in 2019 that was a jeremy corbyn election and the people who got elected were very strong jeremy corbyn supporters, which he says he is not now. so the question is will the party in government be able to survive without massive divisions? in the case of rishi sunak it is somebody who has actually fought those tough battles, who understands how difficult it is to get decisions made to do difficult things to look after people through covid and make sure people get extra money to get through the cost of living crisis caused by the war in ukraine. what you have got here is an identifiable person in rishi sunak who i think has stayed pretty straight course, and the choice between him and keir starmer, who seems to have weaved his way between different political factions for most of his political life. . ., , . factions for most of his political life. . ., ,., ., , life. elections are back moments, hoto life. elections are back moments, photo ops. _ life. elections are back moments, photo ops. or _ life. elections are back moments, photo ops, or about _ life. elections are back moments
remember in 2019 that was a jeremy corbyn election and the people who got elected were very strong jeremy corbyn supporters, which he says he is not now. so the question is will the party in government be able to survive without massive divisions? in the case of rishi sunak it is somebody who has actually fought those tough battles, who understands how difficult it is to get decisions made to do difficult things to look after people through covid and make sure people get extra money to get...