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is less than jeremy corbyn got in 2017, but tony- giving 40% which is less than jeremy corbyn got inut tony blair in 1997 got — corbyn got in 2017, but tony blair in 1997 got 43%. _ corbyn got in 2017, but tony blair in 1997 got 43%, harold - corbyn got in 2017, but tony blair in 1997 got 43%, harold wilson i in 1997 got 43%, harold wilson in 1964 got— in 1997 got 43%, harold wilson in 1964 got 45%, _ in 1997 got 43%, harold wilson in 1964 got 45%, clement _ in 1997 got 43%, harold wilson in 1964 got 45%, clement attlee - in 1997 got 43%, harold wilson in 1964 got 45%, clement attlee inl in 1997 got 43%, harold wilson in i 1964 got 45%, clement attlee in 1945 rot 1964 got 45%, clement attlee in 1945 got 49%_ 1964 got 45%, clement attlee in 1945 got 49% so, — 1964 got 45%, clement attlee in 1945 got 49% so, although _ 1964 got 45%, clement attlee in 1945 got 49% so, although it _ 1964 got 45%, clement attlee in 1945 got 49% so, although it is— 1964 got 45%, clement attlee in 1945 got 49% so, although it is quite i got 49% so, although it is quite possible — got 49% so, although it is
is less than jeremy corbyn got in 2017, but tony- giving 40% which is less than jeremy corbyn got inut tony blair in 1997 got — corbyn got in 2017, but tony blair in 1997 got 43%. _ corbyn got in 2017, but tony blair in 1997 got 43%, harold - corbyn got in 2017, but tony blair in 1997 got 43%, harold wilson i in 1997 got 43%, harold wilson in 1964 got— in 1997 got 43%, harold wilson in 1964 got 45%, _ in 1997 got 43%, harold wilson in 1964 got 45%, clement _ in 1997 got 43%, harold wilson...
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let's begin the jeremy corbyn.if you can talk about the significance of labour's victory and then your own -- though you are the former labor leader, you are now -- you now ran against labour to retain your seat. >> there has clearly got a large parliamentary mandate from this election. there's no question about that. however, if you dig into the results you find some quite interesting differences in this. the actual labour boat nationally was less this election and it was in 2019 and much less than it was in 2017. what is happened in this election is the conservative vote has collapsed and much of that has gone to nigel farage and is far right reform party. they got over 4 million votes even though i'm not sure they contested every single constituency. and so while labour has this huge parliamentary majority, the national share of the vote was only around one third of all votes cast. it is very low mandate for the government to govern. in fact, i think it is the lowest mandate any government has ever had in britai
let's begin the jeremy corbyn.if you can talk about the significance of labour's victory and then your own -- though you are the former labor leader, you are now -- you now ran against labour to retain your seat. >> there has clearly got a large parliamentary mandate from this election. there's no question about that. however, if you dig into the results you find some quite interesting differences in this. the actual labour boat nationally was less this election and it was in 2019 and...
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you _ the house is jeremy corbyn the. i know! you would've _ the house is jeremy corbyn the.yn and diane abbott. _ know! you would've had jeremy corbyn and diane abbott. it's _ know! you would've had jeremy corbyn and diane abbott. it's all— know! you would've had jeremy corbyn and diane abbott. it's all to _ know! you would've had jeremy corbyn and diane abbott. it's all to do - and diane abbott. it's all to do with how they _ and diane abbott. it's all to do with how they score _ and diane abbott. it's all to do with how they score in - i and diane abbott. it's all to do with how they score in - you i and diane abbott. it's all to do i with how they score in - you have with how they score in — you have to swear in and take the oath of allegiance before becoming an mp, that's what they are doing right now in the house of commons. and it was because of the order that they were standing here — i think edward leigh and jeremy corbyn were elected on the same election, so it was where they happen to be standing when they were swore in. t they happen to be standing when they were
you _ the house is jeremy corbyn the. i know! you would've _ the house is jeremy corbyn the.yn and diane abbott. _ know! you would've had jeremy corbyn and diane abbott. it's _ know! you would've had jeremy corbyn and diane abbott. it's all— know! you would've had jeremy corbyn and diane abbott. it's all to _ know! you would've had jeremy corbyn and diane abbott. it's all to do - and diane abbott. it's all to do with how they _ and diane abbott. it's all to do with how they score _ and diane...
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i think you just played a clip from jeremy corbyn, so we need l clip from jeremy corbyn, so we need anrebuilding programme and urgent talks to find a peaceful settlement between israel and palestine and also we should release the legal advice that was obtained by the conservative government regarding arms sales to israel and ensure that britain is fully compliant with international and british law. mr mohammed, i think we may have lost you there but thank you very much forjoining us. independent mp iqbal mohamed. as sir keir settles into his new role, his first major meeting on the international stage will come just next week, with a trip to a summit of nato leaders in washington dc. let's talk about what the prime minister and the new foreign secretary, david lammy, will be hoping to achieve with with britain's global partners. joining me now sophia gaston, head of foreign policy at policy exchange. sophia, what do you think their first priority will be? this sophia, what do you think their first priority will be?— first priority will be? as you mentioned, _ first priority will be? as
i think you just played a clip from jeremy corbyn, so we need l clip from jeremy corbyn, so we need anrebuilding programme and urgent talks to find a peaceful settlement between israel and palestine and also we should release the legal advice that was obtained by the conservative government regarding arms sales to israel and ensure that britain is fully compliant with international and british law. mr mohammed, i think we may have lost you there but thank you very much forjoining us....
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independent mp, i jeremy corbyn, speaking in london a jeremy corbyn, speaking in london a little biton a school sheltering displaced people in al—nuseirat in central gaza. eyewitnesses told the bbc that the strike struck the upper floors of the school near a crowded market. the israeli army says it is was targeting militants in the area and trying minimise harm to civilians. hopes had been rising in the past few days for a ceasefire that has been gaining momentum. 0ur correspondent sebastian usher has more from jerusalem. scenes of the dead and wounded being rushed to hospital once again in gaza. this time, people are being taken from a school in the centre of gaza in a refugee camp — nuseirat refugee camp — which was hit. around 7,000 displaced people were taking refuge there. these scenes are still being repeated across the whole of gaza. up in gaza city in the north, a battle has been raging in one district there, where israeli forces have been battling against hamas and other palestinian armed factions, while right down in the south, in rafah, the israeli military operation is st
independent mp, i jeremy corbyn, speaking in london a jeremy corbyn, speaking in london a little biton a school sheltering displaced people in al—nuseirat in central gaza. eyewitnesses told the bbc that the strike struck the upper floors of the school near a crowded market. the israeli army says it is was targeting militants in the area and trying minimise harm to civilians. hopes had been rising in the past few days for a ceasefire that has been gaining momentum. 0ur correspondent sebastian...
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have had jeremy corbyn and diane abbott as mother and. father. i think that only happened.was all to do with the way that they swore in. so, you know, you have to swear in and take the oath of allegiance before you become an mp. and that's what's going on right now in the commons. and i think it was only because of the order, wasn't it, that they were standing there because i think edward leigh and jeremy corbyn were both elected at the same election. so it was purely about where they happened to be standing when they were sworn in. and in terms of the going backwards and forwards, i think, joshua, it's because the commons have to be sort of summoned and kind of kick started by a message from the sovereign. and of course, the sovereign�*s only represented in the house of lords. they're not allowed to go into the commons. so basically the king today was represented in the lords by these royal commissioners, which is a group of kind of senior members of the house of lords, and they summon black rod, uh, who's one of the house of commons officials up to the lords. and black ro
have had jeremy corbyn and diane abbott as mother and. father. i think that only happened.was all to do with the way that they swore in. so, you know, you have to swear in and take the oath of allegiance before you become an mp. and that's what's going on right now in the commons. and i think it was only because of the order, wasn't it, that they were standing there because i think edward leigh and jeremy corbyn were both elected at the same election. so it was purely about where they happened...
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do you mean corbyn, the jeremy corbyn, the sort of internal democracy that there was there, no.ch someone that was not happy with. yeah. the previous leadership, i struggled to find people that were. and if they were, they for me were pretty out of touch with the normality of british life. what makes this country great, so no, i wasn't. there will be lots of people, susie, who say that actually you look at the sort of allegations that were thrown at that leadership, the mandatory re selections, for example , re selections, for example, >> that was of course, targeting some mps . but after all, it was some mps. but after all, it was democratic in that there was a vote this time round with selections. what we saw was the central nec body of just three people imposing candidates on local parties, imposing candidates on local areas , often candidates on local areas, often with no connection to those areas . areas. >> yeah. i mean, you're bringing up different things. look ultimately under corbyn, just so you know , they also just put you know, they also just put people in, okay? i m
do you mean corbyn, the jeremy corbyn, the sort of internal democracy that there was there, no.ch someone that was not happy with. yeah. the previous leadership, i struggled to find people that were. and if they were, they for me were pretty out of touch with the normality of british life. what makes this country great, so no, i wasn't. there will be lots of people, susie, who say that actually you look at the sort of allegations that were thrown at that leadership, the mandatory re selections,...
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we didn't actually touch on jeremy corbyn. what was your response to that outcome ? outcome?ink you know , corbyn was a stain on the know, corbyn was a stain on the labour party, a stain on british politics and i, i, i'm delighted he's been expelled from the labour party and. but but but it's interesting, i was talking to some people who canvassed there and they said that people were saying, yeah, we're voting laboun were saying, yeah, we're voting labour, we're voting for jeremy corbyn because he'd been around for so long. he was the face, historically, of the labour party. so he's back. i don't think he will have enormous influence as one independent mp to, you know, what do you think about that at home? >> should we take a second to run through the new cabinet then? have you seen it, are you impressed with it? i don't actually think there were many surprises. none? >> none. >> none. >> i mean, the only surprise is, are the two gaps he had to fill because the shadow cabinet members lost their seats? >> yeah, i don't really think, but i think that's a virtue. >> i mean, i th
we didn't actually touch on jeremy corbyn. what was your response to that outcome ? outcome?ink you know , corbyn was a stain on the know, corbyn was a stain on the labour party, a stain on british politics and i, i, i'm delighted he's been expelled from the labour party and. but but but it's interesting, i was talking to some people who canvassed there and they said that people were saying, yeah, we're voting laboun were saying, yeah, we're voting labour, we're voting for jeremy corbyn because...
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the liberal democrats 1661. jeremy corbyn, jeremy independent, 24,000. .. jeremy corbyn, jeremy independent my only— for him and he really is first rate. my only consolation this result is thatjeremy corbyn is not my only consolation this result is that jeremy corbyn is not a my only consolation this result is thatjeremy corbyn is not a labour mp and _ thatjeremy corbyn is not a labour mp and never will be. that jeremy corbyn is not a labour mp and never will be.— mp and never will be. what went wron: mp and never will be. what went wrong here _ mp and never will be. what went wrong here for— mp and never will be. what went wrong here for labour? - mp and never will be. what went wrong here for labour? it - mp and never will be. what went wrong here for labour? it was i mp and never will be. what went l wrong here for labour? it was very clear to anyone _ wrong here for labour? it was very clear to anyone who _ wrong here for labour? it was very clear to anyone who knocked - wrong here for labour? it was very clear to anyone who knocked on i wrong here for labour? it was very | clear to any
the liberal democrats 1661. jeremy corbyn, jeremy independent, 24,000. .. jeremy corbyn, jeremy independent my only— for him and he really is first rate. my only consolation this result is thatjeremy corbyn is not my only consolation this result is that jeremy corbyn is not a my only consolation this result is thatjeremy corbyn is not a labour mp and _ thatjeremy corbyn is not a labour mp and never will be. that jeremy corbyn is not a labour mp and never will be.— mp and never will be. what...
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jeremy corbyn.michelle is over there somewhere. michelle, i think that you might be able to get a bit more. >> actually. patrick i just want to give you another shock result. everybody jonathan ashworth i can tell you now he has lost his seat . leicester has lost his seat. leicester south. he has lost his seat . south. he has lost his seat. jonathan ashworth i can tell you now. got 13,760 votes and a pro—palestine independent got 14,739. so you heard that jonathan ashworth has lost his seat. >> that is, that is an absolutely massive, massive, massive result. and it is. i'm just going to, tell everyone as well that it's coming through to me that jonathan gullis has lost his seat in stoke . apparently his seat in stoke. apparently jonathan gullis, he is the, deputy chairman of the conservative party i believe, from memory. sorry, it's quite late in the day here now, but yes, it has lost his seat. that's a labour gain in stoke. but the jonathan ashworth story is massive. i mean, earlier on our politica
jeremy corbyn.michelle is over there somewhere. michelle, i think that you might be able to get a bit more. >> actually. patrick i just want to give you another shock result. everybody jonathan ashworth i can tell you now he has lost his seat . leicester has lost his seat. leicester south. he has lost his seat . south. he has lost his seat. jonathan ashworth i can tell you now. got 13,760 votes and a pro—palestine independent got 14,739. so you heard that jonathan ashworth has lost his...
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on jeremy corbyn, for example as well. i mean, he was friends with him then.well he served he served. >> well he served he served. >> what is a woman. no, no no, no. for example i mean he served literally just carry on all day here. i mean net zero, all his flip flops and everything serve in a shadow cabinet and you serve on a front benches. >> i've done as a shadow minister. and you assume that collective responsibility, that's how politics works. you might not agree with. >> why didn't he just say that? then why don't you just say that? >> well, he has said that not really. >> he couldn't be drawn on it. >> he couldn't be drawn on it. >> he's never actually said, oh, i had to say that at the time because jeremy corbyn was leader, because then he'd rightly be exposed as a complete hypocrite. >> well, george, i think i'll ask. i mean, george has served in cabinet. do you want to perhaps, you know, share your experience of what collective responsibility is when you sit around that cabinet table? no, no shadow cabinet table. >> of course, there is a thing such a
on jeremy corbyn, for example as well. i mean, he was friends with him then.well he served he served. >> well he served he served. >> what is a woman. no, no no, no. for example i mean he served literally just carry on all day here. i mean net zero, all his flip flops and everything serve in a shadow cabinet and you serve on a front benches. >> i've done as a shadow minister. and you assume that collective responsibility, that's how politics works. you might not agree with....
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that was the accusation levelled against jeremy corbyn's labourin levelled against jeremy corbyn's labourthe system. they've you know, they've done exactly what they need to do. but it does pose these questions that, you know, is this sustainable ? how is this sustainable? how sustainable would this be in four years time at the next election, five years time, whenever it might be, and labour are going to have those issues to answer, and particularly with this green vote share going up, particularly because they're standing in far more constituencies at this election than they did at the last one. and nigel farage has said he's going to start going after labour voters, too. and we saw in 2015 ukip managed to do that as well. >> isn't this extraordinary, though? doesn't these these two numbers perhaps tell the story of this election? the labour changing the vote on what jeremy corbyn won last time round, which was labour's lowest seat share since 1935, keir starmer has put just 1.7% on what jeremy corbyn won last time. the real story , perhaps, is not that story, perhaps, is not that labour
that was the accusation levelled against jeremy corbyn's labourin levelled against jeremy corbyn's labourthe system. they've you know, they've done exactly what they need to do. but it does pose these questions that, you know, is this sustainable ? how is this sustainable? how sustainable would this be in four years time at the next election, five years time, whenever it might be, and labour are going to have those issues to answer, and particularly with this green vote share going up,...
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corbyn and islington south _ north, jeremy corbyn and islington south and — north, jeremy corbyn andttle. in terms of— i say, it is a unique battle. in terms of how his team are feeling, i think— terms of how his team are feeling, i think you _ terms of how his team are feeling, i think you are — terms of how his team are feeling, i think you are feeling positive, but it is interesting that no one really wants— it is interesting that no one really wants to — it is interesting that no one really wants to talk to us, because i think the result— wants to talk to us, because i think the result at — wants to talk to us, because i think the result at the moment in terms of predicting _ the result at the moment in terms of predicting it — the result at the moment in terms of predicting it is quite uncertain. jeremy— predicting it is quite uncertain. jeremy corbyn standing as an independent candidate against the lahour— independent candidate against the labour candidate, who has yet to arrive, _ labour candidate, who has yet to arrive, but — labour candidate, who has yet to arrive, but we ha
corbyn and islington south _ north, jeremy corbyn and islington south and — north, jeremy corbyn andttle. in terms of— i say, it is a unique battle. in terms of how his team are feeling, i think— terms of how his team are feeling, i think you _ terms of how his team are feeling, i think you are — terms of how his team are feeling, i think you are feeling positive, but it is interesting that no one really wants— it is interesting that no one really wants to — it is interesting that...
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anybody would have kept jeremy corbyn out of ten.out of number 10, because people could look at that and say, look, elections are not won from the extremity. they're won from the extremity. they're won from the extremity. they're won from the centre ground. and corbyn was an extremity. and you're saying that the right must, must, must come together. you, the tories, will not win from the right . from the right. >> what do you think about that? do you think the tories should head left or right politically? david? >> i think for the time being the tories should go nowhere except back to their houses to think about what they've done. i've never shared your high opinion of mr sunak as a politician because i think he's an incompetent politician. i think he's probably a perfectly decent man. i don't know him, but his gracious, noble and rather muted speech gives one to believe that he would. >> you have him as a good prime minister but a bad campaigner? because that's how i'd frame it. i'm not sure i would, because i think a good prime min
anybody would have kept jeremy corbyn out of ten.out of number 10, because people could look at that and say, look, elections are not won from the extremity. they're won from the extremity. they're won from the extremity. they're won from the centre ground. and corbyn was an extremity. and you're saying that the right must, must, must come together. you, the tories, will not win from the right . from the right. >> what do you think about that? do you think the tories should head left or...
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but he ran the campaign based on data and they really had to build huge ways of identifying jeremy corbynhad to run as an independent was because the local islington north labour party were denied their democratic right to choose their own candidate after the national executive committee imposed the candidate over the process was overridden. residents defiance and hope of people coming together to elect somebody you have been with them for the past 40 years. i5 been with them for the past 40 ears. , , ., , been with them for the past 40 ears. ,, years. is usually successful politician — years. is usually successful politician and _ years. is usually successful politician and a _ years. is usually successful politician and a candidate, | years. is usually successful - politician and a candidate, winning a seat for labour at any general election since 1983 but the problem was, he could not translate that success in his constituency into success in his constituency into success in his constituency into success in downing street in the party suffering its worst defeat under him in 2019.1�*011
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keir starmer's historic record as shadow brexit secretary under jeremy corbyn, whom he has served butently expelled from the labour party , displayed from the labour party, displayed a wish to reverse brexit. he was even committed to a second referendum, writing for the evening standard during the 2019 general election campaign, he said in the first queen's speech of a labour government we will immediately introduce legislation for a referendum to take place. that referendum will take place. that referendum will take place. that referendum will take place as soon as possible and no later than six months from a labour government taking office. this may be old hat, but today his newly appointed minister for european union relations, nick thomas—symonds, said brexit tarnished the uk's global reputation and that the uk is turning inwards when actually britain should always be turning outwards to the world. and just this week, starmer took a stealthier approach to bring us back under the european yoke. the economist's matthew holehouse highlighted the explanation of some legislation from y
keir starmer's historic record as shadow brexit secretary under jeremy corbyn, whom he has served butently expelled from the labour party , displayed from the labour party, displayed a wish to reverse brexit. he was even committed to a second referendum, writing for the evening standard during the 2019 general election campaign, he said in the first queen's speech of a labour government we will immediately introduce legislation for a referendum to take place. that referendum will take place....
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keir starmer's historic record as shadow brexit secretary under jeremy corbyn, whom he has served buttly expelled from the labour party , displayed from the labour party, displayed a wish to reverse brexit. he was even committed to a second referendum, writing for the evening standard during the 2019 general election campaign, he said in the first queen's speech of a labour government we will immediately introduce legislation for a referendum to take place. that referendum will take place. that referendum will take place. that referendum will take place as soon as possible and no later than six months from a labour government taking office. this may be old hat, but today his newly appointed minister for european union relations, nick thomas—symonds, said brexit tarnished the uk's global reputation and that the uk is turning inwards when actually britain should always be turning outwards to the world. and just this week, starmer took a stealthier approach to bring us back under the european yoke. the economist's matthew holehouse highlighted the explanation of some legislation from yes
keir starmer's historic record as shadow brexit secretary under jeremy corbyn, whom he has served buttly expelled from the labour party , displayed from the labour party, displayed a wish to reverse brexit. he was even committed to a second referendum, writing for the evening standard during the 2019 general election campaign, he said in the first queen's speech of a labour government we will immediately introduce legislation for a referendum to take place. that referendum will take place. that...
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. >> the labour party got the lower share of the vote than when jeremy corbyn lost to theresa may in017. there isn't a widespread falling in love with what labour have to offer. they have a lot of seats. they have a few years to crack on with their program. >> they won on by a small margin. they won, partly, because the right is now split. the conservatives owon years fo years, and now it is split on with the right and moderate conservatives and reform which took a lot of the national vote, about 15%, and that's the thing that can maybe labour relax at the moment and think conservatives have a lot of sorting out to do on that side. the question still stands what is labour going to do? there are all kinds of expectations on them. >> as we saw with the victory that boris johnston got last time around. it would have taken enormous change for them to lose which they have lost convincingly. farage and clapton last night said we are waiting for 2029 almost. like marine le pen in france, we will talk about her later on, this is a longer-term story. labour which is representing the center le
. >> the labour party got the lower share of the vote than when jeremy corbyn lost to theresa may in017. there isn't a widespread falling in love with what labour have to offer. they have a lot of seats. they have a few years to crack on with their program. >> they won on by a small margin. they won, partly, because the right is now split. the conservatives owon years fo years, and now it is split on with the right and moderate conservatives and reform which took a lot of the...
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the former leader of the libarist party, jeremy corbyn, entered the house of commons as an independent candidate; he also called for dialogue with russia. the position of keir starmer and his team on foreign policy issues is not much different from his predecessors. this concerns the ukrainian conflict, the war in the gas sector. the observers are already there. drew attention to the fact that, despite the victory, labor performed worse in constituencies with large muslim populations. starmer will be expected to appoint key cabinet ministers today. he won't have to celebrate for long. the departing conservatives left a difficult legacy with many economic and social problems. alexander khabarov, ilya murdyukov and aleftina sorokina. news: london. travel with alfabank, choose where to fly in the alfa travel service and receive a superkick for air tickets. and this alpha friday, july 5th, we are giving 30% cashback on flights to sochi. not just profitable, alpha profitable. discounts for people from people until the seventh of july. sign up for a sberpp subscription, more cashback categor
the former leader of the libarist party, jeremy corbyn, entered the house of commons as an independent candidate; he also called for dialogue with russia. the position of keir starmer and his team on foreign policy issues is not much different from his predecessors. this concerns the ukrainian conflict, the war in the gas sector. the observers are already there. drew attention to the fact that, despite the victory, labor performed worse in constituencies with large muslim populations. starmer...
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corbyn contested this election.took a risk by calling an early election and what came of it, look at this, the number of seats the conservatives lost in that election alone. after an election campaign that included bicycles, boats, jumping starzanki, a liberal. but whether people know the policies the lib dems are proposing, or whether they are known only for their stunts, they have done enough in constituencies like this to break through the blue wall of conservatives. few are thrilled with the way eddevi is running his election campaign, but he himself told us that such stunts give him more talking points. policy during this campaign than ever before. sometimes the serious topics they bring up go hand in hand with his goofy antics. we'll soon find out what works. in europe , the majority of citizens are convinced that the war in ukraine could last another 5 years, this is according to polls of the european council on international affairs. in ukraine, every third person agrees with the pan-european forecast, while
corbyn contested this election.took a risk by calling an early election and what came of it, look at this, the number of seats the conservatives lost in that election alone. after an election campaign that included bicycles, boats, jumping starzanki, a liberal. but whether people know the policies the lib dems are proposing, or whether they are known only for their stunts, they have done enough in constituencies like this to break through the blue wall of conservatives. few are thrilled with...
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jeremy corbyn was kicked out because the labor party wanted to carry out a so-called coup and succeededmaking those who supporting palestine means getting kicked out of the party and... now, does it mean that the new labor party government in england has changed its position? that the force of public opinion ultimately cannot bring about those changes, no, it cannot, but so far it has not reached that result, so let me ask you this final question that some families from the zionist regime brought themselves to america and had protests, including me. i saw pictures on their clothes or the placards they were holding saying to agree or agree now for the release of the prisoners of the zionist regime . in your opinion , how much can the pressure of public opinion inside the occupied territories and the zionist regime affect the behavior of the authorities, that is, maybe be it let me ask like this, will they finally surrender? of course , my belief is different there, that is, i am very persistent inside the israeli regime, and that is, the fake israeli regime, so what would be better if yo
jeremy corbyn was kicked out because the labor party wanted to carry out a so-called coup and succeededmaking those who supporting palestine means getting kicked out of the party and... now, does it mean that the new labor party government in england has changed its position? that the force of public opinion ultimately cannot bring about those changes, no, it cannot, but so far it has not reached that result, so let me ask you this final question that some families from the zionist regime...
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a lot of those far-left voters that were an issue during the jeremy corbyn era haven't gone away.ther keir starmer manages to keep that a wing of the party in line and, frankly, that he won such a huge majority in parliament, 412 seats out of 650, probably helps because that gives him some leverage to say to these guy, you know what? you can't hold me to ransom on these issues. paul: all right, joe sternberg, thanks so much for joining us. when we come back, hits and misses of the week. ♪ single deadliest day for the jewish people since the holocaust. i stand here before you with an extremely burdened and heavy heart. not only for the immense cruelty and loss of life suffered here, but for the immense needs of the people of israel in the months and the years to come as we fight for our survival. it's an especially critical time right now for the elderly. many close family members were killed or severely injured and are no longer able to help them with their basic needs such as food. the international fellowship of christians and jews is urgently responding to help the thousands of
a lot of those far-left voters that were an issue during the jeremy corbyn era haven't gone away.ther keir starmer manages to keep that a wing of the party in line and, frankly, that he won such a huge majority in parliament, 412 seats out of 650, probably helps because that gives him some leverage to say to these guy, you know what? you can't hold me to ransom on these issues. paul: all right, joe sternberg, thanks so much for joining us. when we come back, hits and misses of the week. ♪...
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the former leader of the libarist party, jeremy corbyn, entered the house of commons as an independentdidate; he also called for dialogue with russia. the position of keir starmer and his team on foreign policy issues is not much different from his predecessors. this concerns. showed the worst results in those districts with a significant muslim population. starmer will be expected to appoint key cabinet ministers today. he won't have to celebrate for long. the departing conservatives left a difficult legacy with a large number of economic and social problems. alexander khabarov, ilya murdyukov and aleftina sorokina. news: london. the second round of voting in the early presidential elections has started in iran. according to tradition , the country's supreme leader ayatallah khaminiya votes first. so he sets an example for residents: citizens will be able to vote for one of two candidates, reformer masoud pezishkian or conservative said dzhelili. the focus of their election rhetoric is primarily the welfare of residents. the economic situation is not easy now both politicians promise
the former leader of the libarist party, jeremy corbyn, entered the house of commons as an independentdidate; he also called for dialogue with russia. the position of keir starmer and his team on foreign policy issues is not much different from his predecessors. this concerns. showed the worst results in those districts with a significant muslim population. starmer will be expected to appoint key cabinet ministers today. he won't have to celebrate for long. the departing conservatives left a...
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jeremy corbyn. ..won islington north as an independent.oking for a government that, on the world stage will search for peace, not war, and not allow the terrible conditions to go on that are happening in gaza at the present time. even as labour celebrates victory, there are still those it needs to win over. anna foster, bbc news, leicester. so, as we've been hearing, the uk's new prime minister sir keir starmer has been making the final touches to his cabinet. the majority of the roles have been inherited by those who were part of the opposition front bench with rachel reeves confirmed as chancellor of the exchequer, yvette cooper as home secretary, david lammy as foreign secretary —— and angela rayner as david lammy as foreign secretary — and angela rayner as deputy prime minister. speaking outside the door of number ten earlier this afternoon vowed to build a �*government of service', and pledged to restore trust in politics. i was joined by our expert team of bbc correspondents — our health editor, huw pym, our education correspondent h
jeremy corbyn. ..won islington north as an independent.oking for a government that, on the world stage will search for peace, not war, and not allow the terrible conditions to go on that are happening in gaza at the present time. even as labour celebrates victory, there are still those it needs to win over. anna foster, bbc news, leicester. so, as we've been hearing, the uk's new prime minister sir keir starmer has been making the final touches to his cabinet. the majority of the roles have...
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jeremy corbyn has penned this letter. he's urging all the rebels to come together.oin the fruity five independence magic . they now go and join the fruity five independence magic. grandpa himself, jeremy corbyn, in that kind of quite nutty wing of the house of commons. but number 10 has hit back , they said. we've has hit back, they said. we've been very clear on our position on the child limit and why we did not commit to removing it. both during the campaign and since. and that is because given the economic situation we've inherited, we are very clear that we're not going to make promises that we can't keep. now, clearly voting against the party's position on the king's speech is a serious matter . so speech is a serious matter. so the problem for starmer is now he's set a precedent. he'll basically sack you if you vote against him. this means other political parties can set him up with more votes going forward. is this just a sign of the chaos to come under labour? let's get our thoughts on my panel tonight. i'm joined by former cabinet minister michelle donelan.
jeremy corbyn has penned this letter. he's urging all the rebels to come together.oin the fruity five independence magic . they now go and join the fruity five independence magic. grandpa himself, jeremy corbyn, in that kind of quite nutty wing of the house of commons. but number 10 has hit back , they said. we've has hit back, they said. we've been very clear on our position on the child limit and why we did not commit to removing it. both during the campaign and since. and that is because...
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corbyn, when he came to power well , there will be a challenging period between the labor party and the zionists. he openly criticizes and speaks in support of the rights of the palestinians, which causes challenges . he was the head of the labor party from 2015 to 2020. and in the end, mr. starmer comes to stigmatize, or better to say , he suspends him from the party under the political pretext of something and takes his place. but he also raises subtle criticisms based on the fact that settlement construction is stopped and also emphasized on fire it doesn't make any difference, it means that we have the right cynic roots, that the conservatives are themselves allies of tel aviv , always showing many services during the post-war period. international as well as intelligence and espionage assistance. but if we want to have a look into the future, the fact is that the labor party of the new prime minister starmer will continue to support the survival of the zionists under the pretext of legitimately defending their criminal actions in the gaza strip and in rafah. will confirm but wi
corbyn, when he came to power well , there will be a challenging period between the labor party and the zionists. he openly criticizes and speaks in support of the rights of the palestinians, which causes challenges . he was the head of the labor party from 2015 to 2020. and in the end, mr. starmer comes to stigmatize, or better to say , he suspends him from the party under the political pretext of something and takes his place. but he also raises subtle criticisms based on the fact that...
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former leader of the libra party jeremy corbyn entered the house of commons as an independent candidate for dialogue with russia. the position of keir starmer and him. foreign policy team is not much different from his predecessors. this concerns the ukrainian conflict, the war in the gas sector. observers have already noticed that, despite the victory, labor showed the worst results in all constituencies, where a significant part muslim population. starmer will be expected to appoint key cabinet ministers today. he won't have to celebrate for long. the departing conservatives left a difficult legacy with more. born on september 2, 1962 in london in a working-class family, grew up in a small town in the south of the country, graduated with honors from the law faculty of the university of leith from... civil law at oxford college, wrote articles for socialist alternative magazines and a socialist lawyer, after graduation he began legal practice in the capital uk, specialization in human rights. at the beginning of the 2000s he became a king's lawyer, and at the end of the decade he heade
former leader of the libra party jeremy corbyn entered the house of commons as an independent candidate for dialogue with russia. the position of keir starmer and him. foreign policy team is not much different from his predecessors. this concerns the ukrainian conflict, the war in the gas sector. observers have already noticed that, despite the victory, labor showed the worst results in all constituencies, where a significant part muslim population. starmer will be expected to appoint key...
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personally, fewer votes than jeremy corbyn got in 2017, you also look at his own majority.y, keir starmer is going from about 22,000 to, i think, about 11,500, so you look at it and you think , well, at it and you think, well, there's not a particular honeymoon period there at for all him, yeah. but just just to, just to round this off about how do the conservatives now deal with nigel farage? so this is a kind of next leadership question, isn't it. they've got to get this right haven't they. >> yeah. well the worst thing i think we could do is just rush into a leadership contest straight away. what i think we really need to do is have a caretaker leader for a while, actually examine what's gone wrong, go around the country actually listening to members of the public working out what our values are, and then setting out our stall and then the different leadership candidates can, can come forward. but i think, you know, you've just had the biggest defeats we've ever had as a political party. you know, for only five years ago, it looked like we were going to rule the place fo
personally, fewer votes than jeremy corbyn got in 2017, you also look at his own majority.y, keir starmer is going from about 22,000 to, i think, about 11,500, so you look at it and you think , well, at it and you think, well, there's not a particular honeymoon period there at for all him, yeah. but just just to, just to round this off about how do the conservatives now deal with nigel farage? so this is a kind of next leadership question, isn't it. they've got to get this right haven't they....
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jeremy corbyn was kicked out at all because the labor party wants to carry out a so-called coup d'étatsucceeded in expelling those who support palestine from the party and scholars in general , meaning the new labor party government in england has changed its position. so you want to say that the force of public opinion can't make those fundamental changes , it can't, it can't, but so far it hasn't reached that result, so let me ask you this final question: some of the modern families of the zionist regime are moving to america. delivering and having protests, including me, i saw pictures on their clothes or placards did you say that you should agree or agree now for the release of the prisoners of the zionist regime? in your opinion , how much can the pressure of public opinion inside the occupied territories and the zionist regime affect the behavior of the authorities? i mean, maybe i can ask like this, will they finally surrender? i mean, i follow a lot inside the israeli regime. and that means the fake regime of israel, so what would be better if you could explain this to us , con
jeremy corbyn was kicked out at all because the labor party wants to carry out a so-called coup d'étatsucceeded in expelling those who support palestine from the party and scholars in general , meaning the new labor party government in england has changed its position. so you want to say that the force of public opinion can't make those fundamental changes , it can't, it can't, but so far it hasn't reached that result, so let me ask you this final question: some of the modern families of the...
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he's a figure who is often compared to jeremy corbyn, and his supporters are pushing for him to becomeinister. but he's a hugely divisive figure, and even some members of his own party don't want to see him in power. as we're speaking now , martin, we're speaking now, martin, negotiations are going on between the different parties that make up the left wing alliance to see who they could put forward as a prime minister. but the parties in the alliance range from the moderate centre left socialists through the greens, communists and france unbowed. and they've got very little common ideological ground. they banded together three weeks ago before the election , to bar the way for the election, to bar the way for the far right , election, to bar the way for the far right, but agreeing on a common program or a common candidate for prime minister is going to prove extremely difficult for them. so we could see a period in which, france has a parliament that struggles to legislate because no one has the working majority. >> and david melancon, as you said there, he also refused to brand hamas
he's a figure who is often compared to jeremy corbyn, and his supporters are pushing for him to becomeinister. but he's a hugely divisive figure, and even some members of his own party don't want to see him in power. as we're speaking now , martin, we're speaking now, martin, negotiations are going on between the different parties that make up the left wing alliance to see who they could put forward as a prime minister. but the parties in the alliance range from the moderate centre left...
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of course, i'm talking about jeremy corbyn. in 2017, he held big rallies.e a similar level of enthusiasm. >> i think it's a very, very different constituency, very, very different. i mean, the people sing singing at dastilbe, i mean, a great many of them were on the electoral register. they weren't inclined to vote anyway. it's very different sorts of people. what you've got here, these people who turning up at the farage rallies, are people who are registered voters and have voted in the past, and there are people who will continue to vote. and i think it is different. but i think the thing with jeremy corbyn, it was very, very different because the people saw quite quickly that this was, you know, the magic, grandpa, you can have, you know, broadband in your garden shed and all that, all the promises under the sun. i think with farage, he's not made that mistake. he's painting with a very, very broad brush. yeah. and people are actually going for it at the moment. i mean, whether sunlight will be the best disinfectant and whether the scrutiny that he will
of course, i'm talking about jeremy corbyn. in 2017, he held big rallies.e a similar level of enthusiasm. >> i think it's a very, very different constituency, very, very different. i mean, the people sing singing at dastilbe, i mean, a great many of them were on the electoral register. they weren't inclined to vote anyway. it's very different sorts of people. what you've got here, these people who turning up at the farage rallies, are people who are registered voters and have voted in the...
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jeremy corbyn resigned and sir keir starmer won the race to succeed him., he took on labour's left, often ruthlessly. jeremy corbyn was suspended, british patriotism was embraced. # god save our gracious queen... lots of words and bluster but no answers. white mat that was a bigger battle with the conservative government. borisjohnson mocked government. boris johnson mocked starmer as government. borisjohnson mocked starmer as indecisive and a bit dull. �* . , starmer as indecisive and a bit dull. . ., dull. but after the party scandal that forced _ dull. but after the party scandal that forced johnson _ dull. but after the party scandal that forced johnson from - dull. but after the party scandal that forced johnson from office, sir keir starmer was soon facing liz truss and then rishi sunak. when the general election campaign came, labour's slogan was a simple one, change. his approach was cautious but we did learn more about his political instincts.— political instincts. yes, i would describe myself _ political instincts. yes, i would describe myself as
jeremy corbyn resigned and sir keir starmer won the race to succeed him., he took on labour's left, often ruthlessly. jeremy corbyn was suspended, british patriotism was embraced. # god save our gracious queen... lots of words and bluster but no answers. white mat that was a bigger battle with the conservative government. borisjohnson mocked government. boris johnson mocked starmer as government. borisjohnson mocked starmer as indecisive and a bit dull. �* . , starmer as indecisive and a bit...
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i mean, i know and you know that keir starmer is well to the left of jeremy corbyn.l bilge, but that's how it works and people are taking it. and the main people you take in by it are, hesitate for a moment. well, i take a breath. they are political journalists who are the most politically ignorant people in the country. and plainly selected for that purpose. >> so the two child benefits cap, do you think that that should remain or be removed? >> peter i would certainly like to see the government do more to encourage people to have children, because at the moment, the level of the level of child, the level of the level of child, the numbers of children in families is disastrous for this country, and we're well below replacement level. and a lot of continental countries do it better where the child benefits. the best way of doing it is another matter. but if you if you're going to say that and i do, i have things that i would say that this country should stop spending money on. so it could afford it. but but the starmer government has nothing of that kind to say. it's
i mean, i know and you know that keir starmer is well to the left of jeremy corbyn.l bilge, but that's how it works and people are taking it. and the main people you take in by it are, hesitate for a moment. well, i take a breath. they are political journalists who are the most politically ignorant people in the country. and plainly selected for that purpose. >> so the two child benefits cap, do you think that that should remain or be removed? >> peter i would certainly like to see...
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i think it was less than jeremy corbyn got in 2019 and 2017.arty genuinely win this election? >> i think it's one of those questions, lee, that even psephologists for months and years to come will struggle answering for the simple reason that, yes, clearly the labour party won a huge landslide under our electoral system first past the post. however even some cursory glance at the figures it was on a lower vote share than jeremy corbyn managed in 2017. and actually, i think, you know, one of the untold stories still about this election insofar as eveni about this election insofar as even i accept this in terms of the labour party's position, is that if you look at now the number of constituencies those labour mps represent deprived areas in terms of how they're it's now less than 50. so here's a party that only actually in some ways like reform, it was an insurgent party back in the early 1900s, you know, keir hardie, the namesake of our current labour prime minister, only managed to get 26 mps, a few more than five mps in that 1906 general elec
i think it was less than jeremy corbyn got in 2019 and 2017.arty genuinely win this election? >> i think it's one of those questions, lee, that even psephologists for months and years to come will struggle answering for the simple reason that, yes, clearly the labour party won a huge landslide under our electoral system first past the post. however even some cursory glance at the figures it was on a lower vote share than jeremy corbyn managed in 2017. and actually, i think, you know, one...
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he's a figure who is often compared to jeremy corbyn, and his supporters are pushing for him to become minister. but he's a hugely divisive figure, and even some members of his own party don't want to see him in power. as we're speaking now , martin, we're speaking now, martin, negotiations are going on between the different parties that make up the left wing alliance to see who they could put forward as a prime minister. but the parties in the alliance range from the moderate centre left socialists through the greens, communists and france unbowed. and they've got very little common ideological ground. they banded together three weeks ago before the election , to bar the way for the election, to bar the way for the far right , election, to bar the way for the far right, but agreeing on a common program or a common candidate for prime minister is going to prove extremely difficult for them. so we could see a period in which, france has a parliament that struggles to legislate because no one has the working majority. >> and david melancon, as you said there, he also refused to brand ham
he's a figure who is often compared to jeremy corbyn, and his supporters are pushing for him to become minister. but he's a hugely divisive figure, and even some members of his own party don't want to see him in power. as we're speaking now , martin, we're speaking now, martin, negotiations are going on between the different parties that make up the left wing alliance to see who they could put forward as a prime minister. but the parties in the alliance range from the moderate centre left...
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after that, when jeremy corbyn comes to power well , there is a period of challenge between the labor party and the zionists. he openly criticizes and speaks in support of the rights of the palestinians , which causes challenges for them from 2015 to 2020. being the head of the labor party and finally mr. starmer comes to stigmatize, or better to say , he suspends him from the party under the political pretext of something and takes his place. haft oktober supports , but also raises subtle criticisms that the stoppage of urban development and also this emphasis on a cease-fire and a cease-fire and a reduction of tensions through negotiation, the minister of foreign affairs, who is now introducing a proposal during the election campaign of david lemmy, is also one of the things he is saying is that with the help of us president biden through diplomacy he wants to do the truce, but the fact is that it doesn't make any difference in the big picture, that is, we are right at the root of the censure, that the conservatives have united themselves with tel aviv , always showing a lot of serv
after that, when jeremy corbyn comes to power well , there is a period of challenge between the labor party and the zionists. he openly criticizes and speaks in support of the rights of the palestinians , which causes challenges for them from 2015 to 2020. being the head of the labor party and finally mr. starmer comes to stigmatize, or better to say , he suspends him from the party under the political pretext of something and takes his place. haft oktober supports , but also raises subtle...
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before i no, jeremy corbyn etc, on 22. before i go. i— jeremy corbyn etc, on 22. my— firstly, i need to give tribute to all of my colleagues who have worked on this— all of my colleagues who have worked on this exit— all of my colleagues who have worked on this exit poll. it was a lot of hard _ on this exit poll. it was a lot of hard work _ on this exit poll. it was a lot of hard work. yesterday was the most difficult _ hard work. yesterday was the most difficult election to model. as with all of— difficult election to model. as with all of these things, we worked hard and there was a lot of science, but probably— and there was a lot of science, but probably a — and there was a lot of science, but probably a bit of luck as well. to come _ probably a bit of luck as well. to come back— probably a bit of luck as well. to come back to your question, my reflection — come back to your question, my reflection is that this is essentially an election that the conservatives lost. that is the big movement— conservatives lost. that is the big movement in this campaign. their
before i no, jeremy corbyn etc, on 22. before i go. i— jeremy corbyn etc, on 22. my— firstly, i need to give tribute to all of my colleagues who have worked on this— all of my colleagues who have worked on this exit— all of my colleagues who have worked on this exit poll. it was a lot of hard _ on this exit poll. it was a lot of hard work _ on this exit poll. it was a lot of hard work. yesterday was the most difficult _ hard work. yesterday was the most difficult election to model. as...
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out of the party in parliament for the next six months, all left—wingers, all people pretty close to jeremye former shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell, including rebecca long—bailey, who stood against keir starmer for the leadership, but i think it is pretty clear that what keir starmer is doing tonight is saying, "there's going to be zero tolerance for this sort of thing." it is a show of force, it is him saying, �*if you vote against the government when you've been told you cannot vote against the government, there will be consequences." around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. us presidentjoe biden has paid tribute to the former head of the us secret service, kimberley cheatle, after she resigned over the agency's failure to prevent the assassination attempt on donald trump. ms cheatle had been facing calls from republicans and democrats to stand down, as nomia iqbal reports from washington. take a look at what happened... former president donald trump was close to being killed. and the secret service has been under huge pressure to answer for it. it
out of the party in parliament for the next six months, all left—wingers, all people pretty close to jeremye former shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell, including rebecca long—bailey, who stood against keir starmer for the leadership, but i think it is pretty clear that what keir starmer is doing tonight is saying, "there's going to be zero tolerance for this sort of thing." it is a show of force, it is him saying, �*if you vote against the government when you've been told you...
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corbyn, under the… could not win, win, and now , actually, we can already talk not only about the primealso about his cabinet, just appeared... reports about the first appointment, and we can already say that those two representatives of his shadow cabinet, ley boryskyi, when she was in the opposition, who came to kyiv in may as shadow ministers, are now appointed, and therefore they are already familiar with ukrainian officials, they have seen them in... literally recently and this is the last message i'm reading now david lamy, the new foreign secretary of great britain and also the defense secretary john hilly, interesting also the appointment of the new finance minister, or as they call it here in london, the position chancellor, for the first time it's a woman, angela rainer, so... there are some interesting new names, the government is starting to form very, very quickly, it's one of those hallmarks of british politics, literally hours have passed since the results came out and we're already we know that kirstamer is the prime minister, we already know the names of the key ministe
corbyn, under the… could not win, win, and now , actually, we can already talk not only about the primealso about his cabinet, just appeared... reports about the first appointment, and we can already say that those two representatives of his shadow cabinet, ley boryskyi, when she was in the opposition, who came to kyiv in may as shadow ministers, are now appointed, and therefore they are already familiar with ukrainian officials, they have seen them in... literally recently and this is the...
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protests by stand up to racism and jeremy corbyn's peace and justice project are also being held, with police using their powers under the public order act to keep the opposing groups apart . order act to keep the opposing groups apart. team gb has secured its first medal of the paris olympics with yasmin harper and scarlett mew jensen taking bronze in the synchronised three metre springboard diving event. china claimed gold with the us taking silver. the result for great britain places them equal fourth with kazakhstan on the medals table. rain, though, is causing problems for outdoor events, with the tennis delayed and skateboarding postponed by 48 hours. the prime minister has congratulated the divers for their efforts after winning team gb's first medal. sir keir starmer is in paris, where he's also been speaking to british athletes, wishing them luck as they prepare for their respective events. and last night he also attended the opening ceremony and posted a video on social media telling those competing the whole country is behind them . country is behind them. meanwhile, though,
protests by stand up to racism and jeremy corbyn's peace and justice project are also being held, with police using their powers under the public order act to keep the opposing groups apart . order act to keep the opposing groups apart. team gb has secured its first medal of the paris olympics with yasmin harper and scarlett mew jensen taking bronze in the synchronised three metre springboard diving event. china claimed gold with the us taking silver. the result for great britain places them...
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that's why they chose him, because they didn't want to, corbyn, jeremy corbyn to be president., i meant the other quy- president. oh, i meant the other guy. very good, very good. they didn't want they didn't want the. who's the guy from vermont? what's his name? the other guy. the other guy they didn't want. yeah, they didn't want him. they wanted someone who would who would obey. but the fact is, once you become president, you're the boss of your own world. the only person who you've got to listen to is your wife. >> so what? so. so. kerry, i know you're sort of wiping your sweat away there. but what do you think won't be alive? what do you think of the chance? well, let's speak of someone who. this is bravery with medical experience. george clooney has called for joe medical experience. george clooney has called forjoe biden clooney has called for joe biden to go. >> yes, and michael moore and not michael moore. yes, michael moore has. and i think some other celebrities, let's see if we've got any other mentions here. i don't know. >> we've got everybody just say everybody. >
that's why they chose him, because they didn't want to, corbyn, jeremy corbyn to be president., i meant the other quy- president. oh, i meant the other guy. very good, very good. they didn't want they didn't want the. who's the guy from vermont? what's his name? the other guy. the other guy they didn't want. yeah, they didn't want him. they wanted someone who would who would obey. but the fact is, once you become president, you're the boss of your own world. the only person who you've got to...