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serve underjeremy corbyn, and that of. underjeremy corbyn, and that of course _ underjeremy corbyn,hat of course you have people - underjeremy corbyn, and that of course you have people like - underjeremy corbyn, and that of course you have people like keirl course you have people like keir starmer— course you have people like keir starmer who— course you have people like keir starmer who very _ course you have people like keir starmer who very much - course you have people like keir starmer who very much did, - course you have people like keiri starmer who very much did, and course you have people like keir- starmer who very much did, and said that he _ starmer who very much did, and said that he would — starmer who very much did, and said that he would essentially _ starmer who very much did, and said that he would essentially continue i that he would essentially continue on the _ that he would essentially continue on the policies _ that he would essentially continue on the policies and _ that he would essentially continue on the policies and approach, - on the policies and approa
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serve underjeremy corbyn, and that of. underjeremy corbyn, and that of course _ underjeremy corbyn,would essentially continue on the policies _ that he would essentially continue on the policies and _ that he would essentially continue on the policies and approach, - on the policies and approach, and now very— on the policies and approach, and now very much _ on the policies and approach, and now very much as _ on the policies and approach, and now very much as abandoned, to| on the policies and approach, and i now very much as abandoned, to the extent— now very much as abandoned, to the extent that _ now very much as abandoned, to the extent thatjeremy_ now very much as abandoned, to the extent that jeremy corbyn _ now very much as abandoned, to the extent that jeremy corbyn is - now very much as abandoned, to the extent that jeremy corbyn is not - now very much as abandoned, to the extent that jeremy corbyn is not in l extent thatjeremy corbyn is not in the labour— extent thatjeremy corbyn is not in the labour party— extent thatjeremy corbyn is not in the labour party any— extent
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corbyn was part of their case.ternational court of justice at the hague today, and viewers on gb news can see pictures of the former labour leader there. outside the courthouse. but is it corbyn's place to even be there in the first place? watch for me now to discuss this is former labour party mp stephen pound, stephen, always a pleasure. corbyn what on earth has this got to do with him ? him? >> well, to be honest, martin, what the hell has he got to do with south africa? south africa is not exactly a model of democratic probity and good governance . and have to say, governance. and i have to say, the people involved in seem the people involved in this seem to self publicising, to be self publicising, preening, virtue signalling people who are simply making the situation worse. look, there are everybody throws up their hands in horror at what's happening in gaza and what happened on on october the 7th. we all agree the same thing. but the idea that honestly, if a court judgement in the hague is going to come thro
corbyn was part of their case.ternational court of justice at the hague today, and viewers on gb news can see pictures of the former labour leader there. outside the courthouse. but is it corbyn's place to even be there in the first place? watch for me now to discuss this is former labour party mp stephen pound, stephen, always a pleasure. corbyn what on earth has this got to do with him ? him? >> well, to be honest, martin, what the hell has he got to do with south africa? south africa...
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he supported corbyn now. he doesn't support corbyn now. and maybe tomorrow morning he will again. i don't know , um, and plenty of know, um, and plenty of politicians have supported leaders. >> they don't think much of. isn't starmer just a pragmatist ? isn't starmer just a pragmatist? >> no, i mean, that was the point i was making when i said it wasn't a nuance here and a nuance there, and that i would understand . um, and yes, it's understand. um, and yes, it's quite true that i should come right up to a general election. uh, you do to rally behind uh, you do tend to rally behind and leader just in order not and the leader just in order not to be massacred by the other side . but we're looking at side. but we're looking at something different here. i mean, this man went up and down the that corbyn mean, this man went up and down the make that corbyn mean, this man went up and down the make a that corbyn mean, this man went up and down the make a goodhat corbyn mean, this man went up and down the make a good prime'byn would make a good pr
he supported corbyn now. he doesn't support corbyn now. and maybe tomorrow morning he will again. i don't know , um, and plenty of know, um, and plenty of politicians have supported leaders. >> they don't think much of. isn't starmer just a pragmatist ? isn't starmer just a pragmatist? >> no, i mean, that was the point i was making when i said it wasn't a nuance here and a nuance there, and that i would understand . um, and yes, it's understand. um, and yes, it's quite true that i...
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he supported corbyn now. he doesn't support corbyn now.yn and maybe tomorrow morning he will again. i don't know , um, and plenty of know, um, and plenty of politicians have supported leaders. >> they don't think much of. isn't starmer just a pragmatist ? isn't starmer just a pragmatist? >> no, i mean, that was the point i was making when i said it wasn't a nuance here and a nuance there, and that i would understand . um, and yes, it's understand. um, and yes, it's quite true that i should come right up to a general election. uh, you do to rally behind uh, you do tend to rally behind and leader just in order not and the leader just in order not to be massacred by the other side . but we're looking at side. but we're looking at something different here. i mean, this man went up and down the that corbyn mean, this man went up and down the make that corbyn mean, this man went up and down the make a that corbyn mean, this man went up and down the make a goodhat corbyn mean, this man went up and down the make a good prime'byn would make a good
he supported corbyn now. he doesn't support corbyn now.yn and maybe tomorrow morning he will again. i don't know , um, and plenty of know, um, and plenty of politicians have supported leaders. >> they don't think much of. isn't starmer just a pragmatist ? isn't starmer just a pragmatist? >> no, i mean, that was the point i was making when i said it wasn't a nuance here and a nuance there, and that i would understand . um, and yes, it's understand. um, and yes, it's quite true that i...
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when corbyn was that when corbyn was ahead of that seconds later, it felt like rishi popped up rishinak then popped up trying those trying to wrestle back those headlines, basically saying that he's have, call he's going to have, uh, call the general the second general election in the second half of this year. there's been a speculation about that, half of this year. there's been a lotsspeculation about that, half of this year. there's been a lots ofeculation about that, half of this year. there's been a lots of people1 about that, half of this year. there's been a lots of people1 aboibeen t, and lots of people have been popping up- and lots of people have been popping up. davey with his popping up. ed davey with his tory, removal removal tory, uh, removal removal service of service van and all the rest of it. let's pick aspect you it. let's pick any aspect you want political landscape want of the political landscape of country. of this country. >> em- w'- >> and you've said it a lot there, i think there's lot there, and i think there's a lot to get first of all, to get into. first o
when corbyn was that when corbyn was ahead of that seconds later, it felt like rishi popped up rishinak then popped up trying those trying to wrestle back those headlines, basically saying that he's have, call he's going to have, uh, call the general the second general election in the second half of this year. there's been a speculation about that, half of this year. there's been a lotsspeculation about that, half of this year. there's been a lots ofeculation about that, half of this year....
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he was trying to sort of fuse the politics of his predecessor, jeremy corbyn, the man...ing to succeed him, but his predecessor, jeremy corbyn, with something a bit more electable. and this was one of a number of pledges which was designed to signal that he was really quite left wing. and for that, you just need to look at what he said the law would be called, the prevention of military intervention act, not the vote on military intervention, yes or no act. the prevention of military intervention act. and actually, i interviewed him just after the war in ukraine began, and i rememberasking him about this, and i don't think he said the thing about that he said to you today about it only ever being intended to apply to cases of troops on the ground. but what he did say then was that he would still do it, but that it would be called something else. what he said today to you was that he would still do it, but it might not actually have to be a law. it might be codified in some other way. so i think the position has eased even since then. i think that's right. and he also back
he was trying to sort of fuse the politics of his predecessor, jeremy corbyn, the man...ing to succeed him, but his predecessor, jeremy corbyn, with something a bit more electable. and this was one of a number of pledges which was designed to signal that he was really quite left wing. and for that, you just need to look at what he said the law would be called, the prevention of military intervention act, not the vote on military intervention, yes or no act. the prevention of military...
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well, maybe under corbyn it would have done.ifficult to believe in very believe we wouldn't be in a very similar mess. was similar mess. what was interesting was starmer decided not immigration. not to talk about immigration. you not going to you know, we're not going to talk nasty stuff, it talk about nasty stuff, but it is issue that is this immigration issue that it your party is now it seems your party is now talking about constantly. and it seems your party is now tali> no, no , no, because honestly, >> no, no, no, because
well, maybe under corbyn it would have done.ifficult to believe in very believe we wouldn't be in a very similar mess. was similar mess. what was interesting was starmer decided not immigration. not to talk about immigration. you not going to you know, we're not going to talk nasty stuff, it talk about nasty stuff, but it is issue that is this immigration issue that it your party is now it seems your party is now talking about constantly. and it seems your party is now tali
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, which should be corbyn. be jeremy corbyn.u really are. um, it's been tipped to launch an actual political party that would labour at the would take on labour at the polls, just for the london polls, not just for the london mayor, but in seats across the country. and particularly the aim to capitalise on aim is to capitalise on discontent the left and discontent amongst the left and amongst muslim voters. the anger there has been amongst, uh, those groups with, with cjoajmh, with keir stance on israel—gaza. so that's what he sees as an opportunity . opportunity. >> now. i wrote a different version of this a few months ago in the mail in tower hamlets, which is the heart of london's east end. it is run by a pretty much a muslim party called aspire, run by a man called lutfur rahman. yeah, um, they turf labour out. absolutely the local labour mp there , um, has local labour mp there, um, has refused to support a ceasefire. she's been very gaza. she's stuck to frontbench job. stuck to her frontbench job. while others while a lot
, which should be corbyn. be jeremy corbyn.u really are. um, it's been tipped to launch an actual political party that would labour at the would take on labour at the polls, just for the london polls, not just for the london mayor, but in seats across the country. and particularly the aim to capitalise on aim is to capitalise on discontent the left and discontent amongst the left and amongst muslim voters. the anger there has been amongst, uh, those groups with, with cjoajmh, with keir stance...
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he had to get rid of jeremy corbyn, which is...jeremy corbyn now very clearly. then he had to go about his business of calling for a programme for government. and we know that peter mandelson and alastair campbell, two architects of the �*97 victory, said he needed to get to that point quickly. point quickly this year. he's been boosted by some mahoosive by election victories to give it the official term. and actually it's all very well these voters saying they don't know what he stands for, but the election could be ten months away. well, it could. and there is a huge amount of labour policy out there. actually, there are documents upon documents, apparent documents upon documents about his various missions. the point, though, is that voters haven't really cottoned on to it yet. no, a great number and it's not doorstep—able. some of the stuff can't be put in a sentence. but he did come out and make it plain he wants conservative voters. he praised the status of margaret thatcher henry, and he's making it plain if he's going to win
he had to get rid of jeremy corbyn, which is...jeremy corbyn now very clearly. then he had to go about his business of calling for a programme for government. and we know that peter mandelson and alastair campbell, two architects of the �*97 victory, said he needed to get to that point quickly. point quickly this year. he's been boosted by some mahoosive by election victories to give it the official term. and actually it's all very well these voters saying they don't know what he stands for,...
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and i can see it being trump, what would your boss, jeremy corbyn your old boss, jeremy corbyn have trump in 2020. how would they have interacted? did corbyn ever speak to you about trump? any off the mark comments off the cuff comments? >> yeah, i think, uh, when trump announced the muslim ban, uh, he said he invite him to said that he would invite him to a finsbury um, said that he would invite him to a um finsbury um, said that he would invite him to a um , finsbury um, said that he would invite him to a um , look,|sbury um, said that he would invite him to a um , look, i,)ury um, said that he would invite him to a um , look, i, you um, said that he would invite him to a um , look, i, you knowum, said that he would invite him to a um , look, i, you know ,m, said that he would invite him to a um , look, i, you know , when but, um, look, i, you know, when trump won in 2016, i think the entire kind of corbyn leader's office were recognised that something different was happening. were they galvanised by that? >> did they have hope that maybe something could over something could happen over
and i can see it being trump, what would your boss, jeremy corbyn your old boss, jeremy corbyn have trump in 2020. how would they have interacted? did corbyn ever speak to you about trump? any off the mark comments off the cuff comments? >> yeah, i think, uh, when trump announced the muslim ban, uh, he said he invite him to said that he would invite him to a finsbury um, said that he would invite him to a um finsbury um, said that he would invite him to a um , finsbury um, said that he...
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he had to get rid of jeremy corbyn, which is...yn now very clearly. then he had to go about his business of calling for a programme for government. and we know that peter mandelson and alastair campbell, two architects of the �*97 victory, said he needed to get to that point quickly this year. he's been boosted by some mahoosive by—election victories, to give it the official psephological term. and actually it's all very well these voters saying they don't know what he stands for, but the election could be ten months away. well, it could. and there is a huge amount of labour policy out there. actually, there are documents upon documents, apparent documents upon documents about his various missions. the point, though, is that voters haven't really cottoned on to it yet. no, a great number and it's not doorstep—able. some of the stuff can't be put in a sentence. but he did come out and make it plain he wants conservative voters. he praised the status of margaret thatcher a month ago, henry, and he's making it plain if he's going to w
he had to get rid of jeremy corbyn, which is...yn now very clearly. then he had to go about his business of calling for a programme for government. and we know that peter mandelson and alastair campbell, two architects of the �*97 victory, said he needed to get to that point quickly this year. he's been boosted by some mahoosive by—election victories, to give it the official psephological term. and actually it's all very well these voters saying they don't know what he stands for, but the...
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have you only got to look jeremy corbyn, who look at jeremy corbyn, who essentially is a labour rightight. but very, very far labour right. um, because um, and he's independent because of . but all his of his views. but all of his supporters largely vote labour and have absolutely no and they'd have absolutely no action whatsoever. would action whatsoever. they would support the ceasefire, they would support the on october the 8th. they would have gone, look, can we just scrub over it ? i can we just scrub over it? i mean, i've got to say at the time when, uh, accusations of anti—semitism were levelled at corbyn's , uh, shadow cabinet corbyn's, uh, shadow cabinet building . up to the 2019 building. up to the 2019 election, i wondered if they were overplaying that a little bit, because there didn't seem to be very many obvious ways in which manifest which that would manifest itself in didn't in this country. i didn't genuinely believe that there'd be of prejudice be any kind of prejudice legislation against legislation brought in against jews but the events jews in the uk, but the even
have you only got to look jeremy corbyn, who look at jeremy corbyn, who essentially is a labour rightight. but very, very far labour right. um, because um, and he's independent because of . but all his of his views. but all of his supporters largely vote labour and have absolutely no and they'd have absolutely no action whatsoever. would action whatsoever. they would support the ceasefire, they would support the on october the 8th. they would have gone, look, can we just scrub over it ? i can...
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and none of those speaking, brexit and corbyn. and none of thogoing speaking, brexit and corbyn.aking, brexit and corbyn. and none of thogoing to apply speaking, brexit and corbyn. and none of thogoing to apply this)eaking, brexit and corbyn. and none of thogoing to apply this time. g, are going to apply this time. and that means you have to find a new song to sing, you have to find message and that's find a new message and that's why prime minister has why the prime minister has sought the sought to position the conservative as a party of conservative party as a party of change, which very difficult change, which is very difficult after government after you've been in government for this long. >> well, i can tell you this rates will be heading towards world iii some world war iii at some point, potentially, before next potentially, uh, before the next election, everyone carries on election, if everyone carries on the currently are. the way that they currently are. rishi addressing the rishi sunak was addressing the commons for first time commons today for the first time since st
and none of those speaking, brexit and corbyn. and none of thogoing speaking, brexit and corbyn.aking, brexit and corbyn. and none of thogoing to apply speaking, brexit and corbyn. and none of thogoing to apply this)eaking, brexit and corbyn. and none of thogoing to apply this time. g, are going to apply this time. and that means you have to find a new song to sing, you have to find message and that's find a new message and that's why prime minister has why the prime minister has sought the...
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jeremy corbyn, the former leader of the british labor party, wrote on his personal page in cyberspace that military action in yemen by the british and american governments is an act of reckless and in the direction of tashtid. it is tension that will only cause more death and suffering. regarding other reactions, i saw that the islamic jamiat wefaq national bahrain also wrote in its user account on social networks that the worshipers at the imam sadiq mosque in the west of manama, the capital of bahrain , started the friday prayer and began to pray. action slogans condemn the hostility of the zionist axis against the muslim nation, but mr. farkhandepour, an expert on international issues, is with us. hello, mr. farkhandepour , in the name of allah , the most merciful. my question is why america and england have decided to launch such an attack and what is the main goal of america in starting this conflict and expanding the front of the conflict in the region ? his allies that we witnessed the attack this morning they were in yemen, in my opinion, one of the biggest reasons for this at
jeremy corbyn, the former leader of the british labor party, wrote on his personal page in cyberspace that military action in yemen by the british and american governments is an act of reckless and in the direction of tashtid. it is tension that will only cause more death and suffering. regarding other reactions, i saw that the islamic jamiat wefaq national bahrain also wrote in its user account on social networks that the worshipers at the imam sadiq mosque in the west of manama, the capital...
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then to defend your your great mate jeremy corbyn.orbyn, what are you planning to go out and as a sort of deposition to to, yemen and try and talk down the houthi rebels, does he really think that they're going to take him seriously? i just find that extraordinary. >> i would like see him do >> i would like to see him do it, he might. it, but he might. >> might just say, i was in >> he might just say, i was in yemen, but i was not in the company present. >> but not involved. >> but not involved. >> those people, it does make me laugh people jeremy laugh with people like jeremy corbyn and abbott and the laugh with people like jeremy corleft and abbott and the laugh with people like jeremy corleft ofd abbott and the laugh with people like jeremy corleft of i abbott and the laugh with people like jeremy corleft of i know abbott and the laugh with people like jeremy corleft of i know they're and the far left of i know they're independents but the labour independents now, but the labour ilk point do you ilk at what point do you commence mi
then to defend your your great mate jeremy corbyn.orbyn, what are you planning to go out and as a sort of deposition to to, yemen and try and talk down the houthi rebels, does he really think that they're going to take him seriously? i just find that extraordinary. >> i would like see him do >> i would like to see him do it, he might. it, but he might. >> might just say, i was in >> he might just say, i was in yemen, but i was not in the company present. >> but not...
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he was trying to sort of fuse the politics of his predecessor, jeremy corbyn, the man...s was one of a number of pledges which was designed to signal that he was really quite left wing. and for that, you just need to look at what he said. to look at what he said the law would be called, the prevention of military intervention act, not the vote on military intervention, yes or no act. the prevention of military intervention act. and actually, i interviewed him just after the war in ukraine began, and i rememberasking him about this, and i don't think he said the thing about that he said to you today about it only ever being intended to apply to cases of troops on the ground. but what he did say then was that he would still do it, but that it would be called something else. what he said today to you was that he would still do it, but it might not actually have to be a law. it might be codified in some other way. so i think the position has eased even since then. i think that's right. and he also backtracked on his previous pledge to stop saudi arabia and arms sales from the
he was trying to sort of fuse the politics of his predecessor, jeremy corbyn, the man...s was one of a number of pledges which was designed to signal that he was really quite left wing. and for that, you just need to look at what he said. to look at what he said the law would be called, the prevention of military intervention act, not the vote on military intervention, yes or no act. the prevention of military intervention act. and actually, i interviewed him just after the war in ukraine...
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corbyn a year to live. jeremy. in the hague with a south african delegation for the country's case against israel , country's case against israel, accusing them of genocide and those watching on television can see live pictures now from the hague.the see live pictures now from the hague. the former labour leader is the only foreign political figure named as part of the delegation to attend the heanngs delegation to attend the hearings comes as mr corbyn publicly described hamas as a terrorist group, but accused the israeli army of being guilty of acts of terror to israel's president, called the case an atrocious and preposterous political editor for jewish news , lee karpin, told us it's an impossible situation for israel . impossible situation for israel. >> there's no doubt israel does need to fight back against hamas because, um , you know, what because, um, you know, what would do here in this country would we do here in this country were missiles constantly flying in.7 would we just sit back and say, well, we
corbyn a year to live. jeremy. in the hague with a south african delegation for the country's case against israel , country's case against israel, accusing them of genocide and those watching on television can see live pictures now from the hague.the see live pictures now from the hague. the former labour leader is the only foreign political figure named as part of the delegation to attend the heanngs delegation to attend the hearings comes as mr corbyn publicly described hamas as a terrorist...
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>> to jeremy corbyn >> according to jeremy corbyn and supporting the and those supporting the hutu rebelsw— >> certainly not according to jeremy i think it jeremy corbyn. but i think it would according keir would be, according to keir starmer. and so there a starmer. and so there is a commitment maintain our 2.5% commitment to maintain our 2.5% contribution to the, to defence. um, i think labour would actually do that, but absolutely right that we, that we haven't got enough sailors. the recruitment crisis is quite serious . when these actions serious. when these actions happen , we have to go on the happen, we have to go on the coattails of the american uns. and you look at the that and if you look at the that first strike, the americans hit a total of 60 targets. we hit two and only sent sent four planes. that's probably about what we can manage. so um, but isn't that quite embarrassing ? isn't that quite embarrassing? uh, well, i mean, i think we're giving the moral support. bear in mind, we were the only other country that actually went into action with the americans. so we've got the
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you may not corbyn. not have liked jeremy corbyn.uld was not a fan, but you could trust what he was saying. if keir wants to keir starmer wants to return to trust, switching trust, he can't keep switching all look we had keir all the time. look we had keir starmer coming out starmer essentially coming out today and saying 16 year olds should today and saying 16 year olds shoalison, this of >> alison, is this a way of trying the deck, do you trying to rig the deck, do you think for future generations, future think it would be >> yeah, i think it would be absolutely disastrous if they've figged absolutely disastrous if they've rigged through rigged the deck through immigration. they've basically brought client brought in, they've got client communities brought in, they've got client com they ties do brought in, they've got client comthey ties do with and they would do that with young who they've strove young people who they've strove to not have educated properly in schools democracy schools about democracy and freedom of speech. so tha
you may not corbyn. not have liked jeremy corbyn.uld was not a fan, but you could trust what he was saying. if keir wants to keir starmer wants to return to trust, switching trust, he can't keep switching all look we had keir all the time. look we had keir starmer coming out starmer essentially coming out today and saying 16 year olds should today and saying 16 year olds shoalison, this of >> alison, is this a way of trying the deck, do you trying to rig the deck, do you think for future...
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you may not corbyn. not have liked jeremy corbyn.t a fan, but you could trust what he was saying. if keir wants to keir starmer wants to return to trust, switching trust, he can't keep switching all look we had keir all the time. look we had keir starmer coming out starmer essentially coming out today and saying 16 year olds should today and saying 16 year olds shoalison, this of >> alison, is this a way of trying the deck, do you trying to rig the deck, do you think for future generations, future think it would be >> yeah, i think it would be absolutely disastrous if they've figged absolutely disastrous if they've rigged through rigged the deck through immigration. they've basically brought client brought in, they've got client communities brought in, they've got client com they ties do brought in, they've got client comthey ties do with and they would do that with young who they've strove young people who they've strove to not have educated properly in schools democracy schools about democracy and freedom of speech. so that, to me i
you may not corbyn. not have liked jeremy corbyn.t a fan, but you could trust what he was saying. if keir wants to keir starmer wants to return to trust, switching trust, he can't keep switching all look we had keir all the time. look we had keir starmer coming out starmer essentially coming out today and saying 16 year olds should today and saying 16 year olds shoalison, this of >> alison, is this a way of trying the deck, do you trying to rig the deck, do you think for future...
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governments should ask israel to stop its attacks instead of the yemenis. stop gaza in a message, jeremy corbyner of parliament and an anti-war politician , called the action of britain and america the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed and a shameful act, and raised the question of when we are going to learn from the mistakes of the past. and... understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is an important waterway in international trade and 10% of all world trade and 30% of all sea container transport pass through this route . some experts in england believe that the british and american fireworks in this sea will destabilize the global economy. mojtaba ghasemzadeh of sed and cima news agency. london , i will continue the conversation with mr. ebrahim az-dilmi, the visit of the yemeni ambassador to iran. mr. ambassador , the american and british authorities have repeatedly claimed that we attacked yemen in the framework of self-defense . what do you think about the argument that the authorities made? americans and british do it , we know it's rude, and americ
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the candidate is leon mohammed , who is a corbyn leon mohammed, who is a corbyn follower.ting 5000 majority now vast swathes of constituencies have a massive muslim population. at one poll by muslim census claimed that there had been a 66% drop in the muslim labour vote to just 5. that was at the end of october. now the muslim vote could be to labour. what reform uk is to the tories. watch this space. let's go to the thoughts now on my panel on this political commentator suzanne former suzanne evans, former environment secretary ranil jayawardena mp, author and journalist rebecca reid . journalist rebecca reid. suzanne, i don't think this is spoken about nearly enough. now the damage that it could potentially do to the labour party in a whole host of seats, loads of seats, if independent, uh , candidates from the muslim uh, candidates from the muslim community stand overtly against labour on a pro—palestine ticket, that could well be the kind of reform uk. but but to labour it could well be. >> but it remains to be seen. i mean, this isn't something that we've seen british
the candidate is leon mohammed , who is a corbyn leon mohammed, who is a corbyn follower.ting 5000 majority now vast swathes of constituencies have a massive muslim population. at one poll by muslim census claimed that there had been a 66% drop in the muslim labour vote to just 5. that was at the end of october. now the muslim vote could be to labour. what reform uk is to the tories. watch this space. let's go to the thoughts now on my panel on this political commentator suzanne former suzanne...
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stephanie, you think that corbyn was a better leader of the labour party than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn supporter and know what they stand for. >> i know what their vision is. there is trust there with sir keir starmer. there's no trust there because he talks a good talk, but can he walk a good walk? no. he talks about economic growth. that's a very strong rishi. so what strong point for rishi. so what else has he got to offer. there's substance to when he there's no substance to when he speaks. but when i used to listen to jeremy corbyn or tony blair, i was convinced that they could actually job done . could actually get the job done. >> well , could actually get the job done. >> well, certainly one of them did and the other one didn't so much. but i mean, i think starmer into this starmer is growing into this role he has got a record of role and he has got a record of pubuc role and he has got a record of public service. don't forget, he has public services and he has run public services and he has run public services and he has delivered change within those, um , unlike sunak, i don'
stephanie, you think that corbyn was a better leader of the labour party than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn supporter and know what they stand for. >> i know what their vision is. there is trust there with sir keir starmer. there's no trust there because he talks a good talk, but can he walk a good walk? no. he talks about economic growth. that's a very strong rishi. so what strong point for rishi. so what else has he got to offer. there's substance to when he there's no substance to when...
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in a message, jeremy corbyn, a member of parliament and an anti-war politician , called the action of britain and america the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed and a shameful action. it raised the question of when we are going to learn from the mistakes of the past and understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is an important waterway in international trade and 10% of all world trade and 30% of all sea container transportation pass through this route. some experts in england believe that the british and american fireworks display in this or will it destabilize the global economy? mojtaba qasimzadeh , london broadcasting news agency, i will continue the conversation with mr. ebrahim az dailmi, the visit of the yemeni ambassador to iran . what is the argument that the american and british authorities are making to make excuses for their successive attacks , they are targeting afghanistan under the fight against terrorism and they are the ones who ignited terrorism in afghanistan and invaded and occupied iraq with the excuse weapons of mass destruct
in a message, jeremy corbyn, a member of parliament and an anti-war politician , called the action of britain and america the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed and a shameful action. it raised the question of when we are going to learn from the mistakes of the past and understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is an important waterway in international trade and 10% of all world trade and 30% of all sea container transportation pass through this route. some...
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byjeremy corbyn and vice versa _ treachery byjeremy corbyn and vice versa.he theme of getting _ not acting his age and it is all on the theme of getting older- not acting his age and it is all on the theme of getting older which | not acting his age and it is all on. the theme of getting older which is something we are clearly all doing. iq charming! what are you saying?! we are _ iq charming! what are you saying?! we are all— iq charming! what are you saying?! we are all ageing and some are seeking help in other ways. igrate we are all ageing and some are seeking help in other ways. we are all caettin seeking help in other ways. we are all getting older — seeking help in other ways. we are all getting older and _ seeking help in other ways. we are all getting older and i _ seeking help in other ways. we are all getting older and i hope - seeking help in other ways. we are all getting older and i hope we i all getting older and i hope we don't all feel too old. i all getting older and i hope we don't all feel too old.— don't all feel too old. i feel i have a
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, keir starmer, you corbyn, to keir starmer, you wanted corbyn prime wanted jeremy to corbyn be primecked him ahead of the 19 general election. and is general election. and that is really hard for starmer because he did and said and so there's an judgement of an issue of a judgement call of starmer supporting someone starmer for supporting someone like that's like jeremy corbyn. and that's why they're probably why i think they're probably saying off the airwaves for saying stay off the airwaves for a bit if you can. >> but then the labour party say every time rishi mentions, every time rishi sunak mentions, um, corbyn at pmqs, it's um, jeremy corbyn at pmqs, it's a, it's an increasing sign of desperation . they're trying to desperation. they're trying to attack a labour party that no longer exists. they would claim , longer exists. they would claim, by trying bring up the by trying to bring up the spectre of corbynism and the spectre, and we saw that at left, prime minister's questions. >> this week, when it was basically of basically a greatest hits of anything. keir anything. you ca
, keir starmer, you corbyn, to keir starmer, you wanted corbyn prime wanted jeremy to corbyn be primecked him ahead of the 19 general election. and is general election. and that is really hard for starmer because he did and said and so there's an judgement of an issue of a judgement call of starmer supporting someone starmer for supporting someone like that's like jeremy corbyn. and that's why they're probably why i think they're probably saying off the airwaves for saying stay off the airwaves...
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stephanie, you think that corbyn was a better leader of the labour party than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn supporter and know what they stand for. >> i know what their vision is. there is trust there with sir keir starmer. there's no trust there because he talks a good talk, but can he walk a good walk? no. he talks about economic growth. that's a very strong rishi. so what strong point for rishi. so what else has he got to offer. there's substance to when he there's no substance to when he speaks. but when i used to listen to jeremy corbyn or tony blair, i was convinced that they could actually job done . could actually get the job done. >> well , could actually get the job done. >> well, certainly one of them did and the other one didn't so much. but i mean, i think starmer into this starmer is growing into this role he has got a record of role and he has got a record of pubuc role and he has got a record of public service. don't forget, he has public services and he has run public services and he has run public services and he has delivered change within those, um , unlike sunak, i don'
stephanie, you think that corbyn was a better leader of the labour party than keir starmer, jeremy corbyn supporter and know what they stand for. >> i know what their vision is. there is trust there with sir keir starmer. there's no trust there because he talks a good talk, but can he walk a good walk? no. he talks about economic growth. that's a very strong rishi. so what strong point for rishi. so what else has he got to offer. there's substance to when he there's no substance to when...
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well, why did he support corbyn then ? for support jeremy corbyn then?ing jeremy corbyn was to get into government. >> for years supported him at >> for years he supported him at a when dozens of shadow a time when dozens of shadow ministers resigned . he says he's ministers resigned. he says he's terrible. exactly. keir starmer kept kept taking kept taking them, kept taking the shilling exactly from a man who was appalling and not fit to be prime minister. >> was the i mean, there's >> it was the i mean, there's nothing in there and there was nothing in there and there was no money involved. no, there was no money involved. no, there was no no money. no money, there was no money. let's this absolute. let's get this absolute. >> was but he thought >> but he was but he thought there he'd get there might be a chance he'd get into cabinet. into his cabinet. >> what he thought was >> no. what he thought was jeremy corbyn can do jeremy corbyn said, can you do brexit? and keir thought he genuinely thought that he could get a good deal on brexit. and that's wha
well, why did he support corbyn then ? for support jeremy corbyn then?ing jeremy corbyn was to get into government. >> for years supported him at >> for years he supported him at a when dozens of shadow a time when dozens of shadow ministers resigned . he says he's ministers resigned. he says he's terrible. exactly. keir starmer kept kept taking kept taking them, kept taking the shilling exactly from a man who was appalling and not fit to be prime minister. >> was the i mean,...
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the same meeting, however , the policies and approaches of the government were challenged by jerem corbyn, the then leader of the british labor party and a famous anti-war figure, and a number of parliament members. became. this is not the issue of examining soleimani's movements and his record in the region. whatever his move and record , we cannot go to a country, this side of the world, kill an official and foreign leaders. apart from having threatening messages, this is an illegal move. is this an illegal act in international law? my job was to coordinate the reaction of the uk and other european countries with the american policies in this regard so that our desired policy was understood. i tried my best not to increase the tension. what happened after the death of qassem soleimani is that we are in a better situation now. of course, this does not mean that there is no tension. general qassem soleimani. general qassem soleimani's security, military and intelligence operations played a very large role in establishing security and intelligence plans against isis groups. this is not a s
the same meeting, however , the policies and approaches of the government were challenged by jerem corbyn, the then leader of the british labor party and a famous anti-war figure, and a number of parliament members. became. this is not the issue of examining soleimani's movements and his record in the region. whatever his move and record , we cannot go to a country, this side of the world, kill an official and foreign leaders. apart from having threatening messages, this is an illegal move. is...
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corbyn could win?d win? is that his way out? is that him trying to say, well, look, i never really thought i was to win, didn't was going to win, so i didn't mind campaigning this mind campaigning for this guy. you him flip you know, we had him flip flopping brexit for flopping over brexit as well for quite a while. didn't we. he was there that look, there saying that look, we accept result of the accept the result of the referendum. people to referendum. the people voted to leave we're leave and now absolutely, we're going that going to have to respect that view and then all of a sudden, before you knew it, there was talk of labour essentially being on side of there being on the side of there being a second referendum. um, and labour side of labour being on the side of remaining that second remaining during that second referendum. so what was it? could actually really could that guy actually really be trusted? gb views gb news.com . and there's quite a lot more to go out here as well with this £28 bil
corbyn could win?d win? is that his way out? is that him trying to say, well, look, i never really thought i was to win, didn't was going to win, so i didn't mind campaigning this mind campaigning for this guy. you him flip you know, we had him flip flopping brexit for flopping over brexit as well for quite a while. didn't we. he was there that look, there saying that look, we accept result of the accept the result of the referendum. people to referendum. the people voted to leave we're leave...
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in a message, jeremy corbyn, a member of parliament and an anti-war politician , called the action oftain and america the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed, and raised the question of when we are going to learn from the mistakes of the past and understand that war. it is not a solution. considering that the red sea is an important waterway in international trade and 10% of the total world trade and 30% of the total maritime container transport pass through this route. some experts in england believe that the british and american fireworks in this sea will destabilize the global economy. mojtaba ghasemzadeh broadcasting agency, london. various political and economic trends compete in the elections. the importance of elections in electing a strong parliament. the key is in the hands of the people . telegram channel has been playing across the country for the past 6 months. trends on the eve of the elections every day at 15:00 on khabar today, wherever we are, we are tomorrow.
in a message, jeremy corbyn, a member of parliament and an anti-war politician , called the action oftain and america the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed, and raised the question of when we are going to learn from the mistakes of the past and understand that war. it is not a solution. considering that the red sea is an important waterway in international trade and 10% of the total world trade and 30% of the total maritime container transport pass through this route. some experts in...
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in a message, jeremy corbyn, a member of parliament and an anti-war politician , called the action ofland and america the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed and a shameful act, and this question raised that when are we going to learn from past mistakes and understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is an important waterway in international trade and 10% of the total world trade and 30% of the total maritime container transport pass through this route , some experts in england believe that the british and american fireworks display in this sea will destabilize the global economy. mojtaba ghasemzadeh of the london broadcasting news agency. your presence is very valuable if it was only to defend the privacy, but hazrat mr. hussain himself is for the privacy of the greatest of islam. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful al mohammad and ajl farjaham, greetings and good morning to you, dear and respected viewers, welcome to sports news, as in recent days , we will start the news of this section with the football of the asian nations
in a message, jeremy corbyn, a member of parliament and an anti-war politician , called the action ofland and america the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed and a shameful act, and this question raised that when are we going to learn from past mistakes and understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is an important waterway in international trade and 10% of the total world trade and 30% of the total maritime container transport pass through this route , some...
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. >> i think he's certainly more sensible than jeremy corbyn sensible than than jeremy corbyn and corbyn is not actually what actually motivated by what is the right to do in the the right thing to do in the middle because he middle east. it's because he supports middle east. it's because he supponwhich are actually causes which are actually juxtaposed against what britain's interests and britain's best interests in, and that concerns about that really concerns me about a lot labour mps actually, lot of labour mps actually, their their main priorities are not of their own not the welfare of their own constituents. they are foreign conflicts, ideologies constituents. they are foreign conflicts, nothing deologies constituents. they are foreign conflicts, nothing to>logies constituents. they are foreign conflicts, nothing to do;ies constituents. they are foreign conflicts, nothing to do with that have nothing to do with this. keir starmer has very this. keir starmer has been very measured about all of this because he understands, unlike the average mp who the average labour mp who doesn't g
. >> i think he's certainly more sensible than jeremy corbyn sensible than than jeremy corbyn and corbyn is not actually what actually motivated by what is the right to do in the the right thing to do in the middle because he middle east. it's because he supports middle east. it's because he supponwhich are actually causes which are actually juxtaposed against what britain's interests and britain's best interests in, and that concerns about that really concerns me about a lot labour mps...
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gaza stopped slow jeremy corbyn mp and anti- war politician. in a message , he considered the actions of england and america to be the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed and a shameful action, and raised the question of when we are going to learn from past mistakes and understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is an important waterway in international trade and is 10% of the total world trade and 30% of container transport. it passes through this path. some experts in england believe that the british and american fireworks in this sea will destabilize the global economy. mojtaba ghasem london broadcasting news agency the story started from here in the middle of mehr this year of the regime the zionist started storming al-aqsa, which he could not bear, according to the number of victims of 10 thousand. it passed and the security council was silent. but the genocide continued. and the us vetoed security council resolutions to stop the war. the yemenis, who had warned before, fulfilled their word on november 2
gaza stopped slow jeremy corbyn mp and anti- war politician. in a message , he considered the actions of england and america to be the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed and a shameful action, and raised the question of when we are going to learn from past mistakes and understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is an important waterway in international trade and is 10% of the total world trade and 30% of container transport. it passes through this path. some...
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the same meeting, however, the policies and approaches of the government were challenged by jeremy corbyn, the then leader of the british labor party and a famous anti-war figure, and a number of parliamentarians. here is the topic of examining soleimani's movement and his actions in the region. whatever his actions and performance, we cannot go to a country and kill an official and foreign leaders. this is an illegal move apart from having threatening messages. is this an action in international law? isn't it illegal? if our defense minister really believed that this was an act of self-defense, what evidence do we have? did our prime minister see a strange attack against america? my job was to coordinate the reaction of britain and other european countries with the policies of the united states in this regard, so that our desired policy in this regard was revealed. i made every effort to prevent the tension from increasing. what happened after qassem soleimani's death is that we are now in a better situation. of course, this does not mean that there is tension does not have. general qass
the same meeting, however, the policies and approaches of the government were challenged by jeremy corbyn, the then leader of the british labor party and a famous anti-war figure, and a number of parliamentarians. here is the topic of examining soleimani's movement and his actions in the region. whatever his actions and performance, we cannot go to a country and kill an official and foreign leaders. this is an illegal move apart from having threatening messages. is this an action in...
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. >> corbyn, who claimed to >> and corbyn, who claimed to vote think he vote, remain, i don't think he personally. >> well, i think jeremy corbyn is hero brexit, is a great hero of brexit, didn't and the labour didn't come out and the labour party didn't come out and argue for it. >> and for it. » and >> and i think you know, when the sheet is drawn the indictment sheet is drawn up, should be on it as much up, they should be on it as much as much as the conservatives >> best speech on brexit was from peter shore actually , if from peter shore actually, if you look at this absolutely right , you look at this absolutely right, labour minister, you look at this absolutely right , labour minister, everyone right, labour minister, everyone thought he was going to 75 referendum, but rather a long time before. >> but one final thought on that, that seemed to me david cameron followed the harold wilson get wilson playbook. get a renegotiation, say this is a big change. put it to the people. expect to win. yes, he made two mistakes. he hadn't mistakes. one is that he hadn't done groundwork. the
. >> corbyn, who claimed to >> and corbyn, who claimed to vote think he vote, remain, i don't think he personally. >> well, i think jeremy corbyn is hero brexit, is a great hero of brexit, didn't and the labour didn't come out and the labour party didn't come out and argue for it. >> and for it. » and >> and i think you know, when the sheet is drawn the indictment sheet is drawn up, should be on it as much up, they should be on it as much as much as the...
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in a message, jeremy corbyn, a member of parliament and an anti-war politician , called the actions of the united states and britain the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed, and raised the question of when we are going to learn from the mistakes of the past and understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is an important route in international trade and 10% of all world trade and 30% of all sea container transportation pass through this route, some experts in england they believe that british and american fireworks in this sea will destabilize the global economy, mojtaba ghasemzad of the london broadcasting news agency. wherever they go , they leave a trail of blood on the wall, with military tanks targeting ordinary houses , with fighters raining down on residential buildings. where is the tank of this war machine filled for this genocide? the zionist expert says: almost every gas station, tank or military plane of this regime is filled with fuel thanks to baku's oil supply. the member of the turkish parliament points out where each and every zionist
in a message, jeremy corbyn, a member of parliament and an anti-war politician , called the actions of the united states and britain the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed, and raised the question of when we are going to learn from the mistakes of the past and understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is an important route in international trade and 10% of all world trade and 30% of all sea container transportation pass through this route, some experts in...
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governments, instead of bombing yemen, should ask israel to stop its attacks stop gaza in a message, jeremy corbyn, a member of parliament and an anti-war politician, said that the action of the united states and britain caused the escalation of war and bloodshed and action. he considered it shameful and raised this question. when are we going to learn from past mistakes and understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is an important waterway in international trade and 10% of the total world trade and 30% of the total maritime container transportation pass through this route. some experts in england believe that the fireworks between the united states and england in this economic sea. it shakes the world , mojtaba ghasemzadeh, london radio and television news agency , us military officials say that the attacks on yemen were carried out with the aim of reducing the country's military strength . it had attacked different regions of yemen, and today it targeted this country once again. the story started here. on the 28th of november, they kept their word and seized the first
governments, instead of bombing yemen, should ask israel to stop its attacks stop gaza in a message, jeremy corbyn, a member of parliament and an anti-war politician, said that the action of the united states and britain caused the escalation of war and bloodshed and action. he considered it shameful and raised this question. when are we going to learn from past mistakes and understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is an important waterway in international trade and...
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i couldn't vote for labour under jeremy corbyn. no, he doesn't inspire me.r many inspire me. but after how many prime had prime ministers have we had since the election alone? since the last election alone? three. the country crying out three. the country is crying out for someone who's a bit dull and rather competent, but also someone who has the courage on the gb news political poll we had end of year poll, the three former prime minister was that people would like to see back in number 10, margaret thatcher was number one, winston churchill was number two, and tony blair was number three. >> the thing they all had in >> and the thing they all had in common the courage of their common was the courage of their convictions optimistic convictions and optimistic message . message. >> it's very interesting poll , >> it's a very interesting poll, and i it was done in and i think it was done in november of about 10,000 people, and to be constituency and it seemed to be constituency by constituency . and there's by constituency. and there's been or some idea that
i couldn't vote for labour under jeremy corbyn. no, he doesn't inspire me.r many inspire me. but after how many prime had prime ministers have we had since the election alone? since the last election alone? three. the country crying out three. the country is crying out for someone who's a bit dull and rather competent, but also someone who has the courage on the gb news political poll we had end of year poll, the three former prime minister was that people would like to see back in number 10,...
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in a message, jeremy corbyn, a member of parliament and an anti-war politician , called the action of england and america the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed and a shameful action, and raised the question of when it will be wrong. let us learn from the past and understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is an important waterway in international trade and 10% of the total world trade and 30% of the total sea container traffic passes through this route. some experts in england believe that the british and american fireworks in this sea will destabilize the global economy. mashtaba ghasemzad of sada news agency sima london. various political and economic trends in the elections , competing with each other, the importance of elections in electing a strong parliament, the key is in the hands of the people , there is a telegram channel that is playing across the country , there is no pricing for the past 6 months, your question is an interesting question. who will pay the insurance. a surprising discovery is intelligently identified . i don't agree wi
in a message, jeremy corbyn, a member of parliament and an anti-war politician , called the action of england and america the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed and a shameful action, and raised the question of when it will be wrong. let us learn from the past and understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is an important waterway in international trade and 10% of the total world trade and 30% of the total sea container traffic passes through this route....
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in a message, jeremy corbyn, a member of parliament and an anti-war politician , called the action of britain and america the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed and a shameful action, and raised the question of when the mistakes of the past are to be overcome. let us understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is a waterway it is important in international trade and 10% of the total world trade and 30% of the total sea container transport pass through this route. some experts in england believe that the british and american fireworks in this sea will destabilize the global economy. mojtabi ghasemzadeh news agency: london broadcasting corporation, palestinian authority, israel terrorists , israel terrorists, prisoners of terrorism, prisoners of war. palestine will be free, free, free, palestine, free, free, palestine, free, free, palestine, time, free, free, free time! gaza mesh lahda, gaza mesh lahed, gaza mesh la wahed, wahmek, or aqsa hami, or nashmiya , or nashmi, wahmk , or aqsa, hami, or nsamiya, or nashmi, wakhm, demi, wam azmi, gaza mesh loha
in a message, jeremy corbyn, a member of parliament and an anti-war politician , called the action of britain and america the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed and a shameful action, and raised the question of when the mistakes of the past are to be overcome. let us understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is a waterway it is important in international trade and 10% of the total world trade and 30% of the total sea container transport pass through this...
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jeremy corbyn, member of parliament and anti-war politician. a message called the actions of the united states and england the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed and a shameful action, and raised the question of when we are going to learn from the mistakes of the past and understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is an important waterway in international trade and 10% of the total world trade and 30% of the total maritime container transport passes through this route , some experts in england believe that the fireworks between the united kingdom and the united states in this sea will destroy the global economy. mojtaba ghasemzadeh of london radio and television news agency says that the attacks on yemen were carried out with the aim of reducing the country's military power. contract. the story started here. from the middle of mehr this year, the zionist regime started storming al-aqsa, which it could not withstand , with the rain of judgment. the number of victims exceeded 10,000 and the security council wa
jeremy corbyn, member of parliament and anti-war politician. a message called the actions of the united states and england the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed and a shameful action, and raised the question of when we are going to learn from the mistakes of the past and understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is an important waterway in international trade and 10% of the total world trade and 30% of the total maritime container transport passes through...
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jeremy corbyn , mp and anti-war politician, in a message anglo-american action. considered it the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed and a shameful act and raised the question that when are we going to learn from the mistakes of the past and understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is an important waterway in international trade and 10% of all world trade and 30% of all sea container transport pass through this route . some experts in england believe that the british and american fireworks in this sea will destabilize the global economy. mojtaba ghasemzadeh , radio news agency, london. various political and economic trends compete in the elections. the importance of elections in electing a strong parliament is the key. it is in the hands of the people. there is a telegram channel that plays across the country . it has not changed prices in the past 6 months. your question is an interesting question . you do not want to be a football manager. with what he does, he should pay his insurance , it will be discovered, he will be identified intelligently
jeremy corbyn , mp and anti-war politician, in a message anglo-american action. considered it the cause of the escalation of war and bloodshed and a shameful act and raised the question that when are we going to learn from the mistakes of the past and understand that war is not the solution. considering that the red sea is an important waterway in international trade and 10% of all world trade and 30% of all sea container transport pass through this route . some experts in england believe that...