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. >> corbyn was successful while corbyn was the shadow leader. whatever successful, i mean whatever . can i whatever successful, i mean whatever. can i finish my. >> you're gonna have to lewis. >> you're gonna have to lewis. >> you're gonna have to lewis. >> you're gonna have is that is that he was successful because there were no attacks by russia on britain during that is a good point, leo. >> it's a good point, yeah. i don't know what his defence plan was. i think it was just like knitted socks for all or something, wasn't it? i don't know what it was. i that was my biggest problem with corbyn. now a lot of people have a lot problems with corbyn. my biggest problems with corbyn. my biggest problem with corbyn was his. i'm from portsmouth. i understand the navy and how important it is to us as a country and or to portsmouth as a place. absolutely. to portsmouth as a place. but you know, again, what i said, but he never really understood it. yeah. he never really understood it. and this is where people like penny mordaunt, who's the north portsm
. >> corbyn was successful while corbyn was the shadow leader. whatever successful, i mean whatever . can i whatever successful, i mean whatever. can i finish my. >> you're gonna have to lewis. >> you're gonna have to lewis. >> you're gonna have to lewis. >> you're gonna have is that is that he was successful because there were no attacks by russia on britain during that is a good point, leo. >> it's a good point, yeah. i don't know what his defence plan was....
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that's jeremy corbyn that's what jeremy corbyn wouldn't asked wouldn't say when he's asked that question on that very same question on the bbc after became bbc shortly after he became leader, in, in in leader, back in, back in, in in 20 2015. so i think they are clearly trying to show how different they are to the tory party. we had wes streeting on the channel didn't we. just yesterday he was saying we willingly use the private sector to clear entire backlog of to clear the entire backlog of operations required 7 million or so. that's never going to happen. but it shows intent. they're not going to hide behind dogma to get the best answer for people voters. and people who the voters. and that's they are desperate to that's why they are desperate to win power. >> certainly seems like >> and it certainly seems like they sounding they are increasingly sounding more like the more and more like the conservatives. talk conservatives. and let's talk about them now, because i'm joined the former joined by the former conservative neil parish. conservative mp neil parish. neil, welcome to the sho
that's jeremy corbyn that's what jeremy corbyn wouldn't asked wouldn't say when he's asked that question on that very same question on the bbc after became bbc shortly after he became leader, in, in in leader, back in, back in, in in 20 2015. so i think they are clearly trying to show how different they are to the tory party. we had wes streeting on the channel didn't we. just yesterday he was saying we willingly use the private sector to clear entire backlog of to clear the entire backlog of...
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corbyn policies that i thought, well, you on what was:kstep corbyn policies that i thought, well, you on what was thezp behind you on what was the policy to have bank holiday policy to have a bank holiday for saint george's like for the saint george's day like there holidays other there are bank holidays in other parts scotland parts of the country, scotland for saint andrew's day, etc, so i with you, darren. but i agree with you, darren. but the why keir the question is why isn't keir starmer's labour man who starmer's labour your man who you support pushing these patriotic that keir patriotic policies that keir starmer seems to say he supports but doesn't actually support in real life? >> what's so interesting to hear a tory saying that people should have so much more time off? can i you? why not just hand i correct you? why not just hand them out to lib dem? >> liberal democrat, >> oh, the liberal democrat, blue liberal. >> don't don't agree >> look, i don't i don't agree with you. you know, actually i'm, i'm going to a saint george's day celebration, good lord, with emily thornber
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was: _ now as unpopular as jeremy corbyn was, as— now as unpopular as jeremy corbyn was, asjohh — now as unpopular as jeremy corbyn was, asjohn major was before the landslide — was, asjohn major was before the landslide so it feels that for all the focus — landslide so it feels that for all the focus on rwanda... the other thing _ the focus on rwanda... the other thing is, — the focus on rwanda... the other thing is, since this time last day, the smatt— thing is, since this time last day, the small boat crossings have gone up the small boat crossings have gone up by— the small boat crossings have gone up tiy 24% — the small boat crossings have gone up by 24% so even though he is talking — up by 24% so even though he is talking really tough on this, the polls— talking really tough on this, the polls aren't moving and the crossings aren't. we polls aren't moving and the crossings aren't.— polls aren't moving and the crossings aren't. we are literally out of time. _ crossings aren't. we are literally out of time, i'm _ crossings aren't. we are literally out of time, i'm
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and thito the corbyn eraast, isn't you this morning, olivia. and thito the corbyn era ?t, isn't it, to the corbyn era? >> well, absolutely. i mean, keir starmer is always on a mission to distance himself from jeremy corbyn. and in pledging this this sort of impassioned defence of defence, he is doing just that. he's promised a triple lock for defence. he says that the labour party will build four new nuclear submarines at barrow and furness , he says it barrow and furness, he says it will upgrade the trident nuclear defence system in any way that it needs upgrading, and that the labour party will keep that continuous submarine protection at sea. i mean, this was this was very, very strong stuff and it will be the first time in 30 years that a labour party will visit that barrow and furness site . so this is a really, site. so this is a really, really strong commitment. he says also that labour will put 2.5% of gdp towards defence. now the conservative party at the moment is only pledging 2.3. lots of defence secretaries subsequently have have asked the chancellor to rais
and thito the corbyn eraast, isn't you this morning, olivia. and thito the corbyn era ?t, isn't it, to the corbyn era? >> well, absolutely. i mean, keir starmer is always on a mission to distance himself from jeremy corbyn. and in pledging this this sort of impassioned defence of defence, he is doing just that. he's promised a triple lock for defence. he says that the labour party will build four new nuclear submarines at barrow and furness , he says it barrow and furness, he says it will...
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_ jeremy corbyn, an absolute cmb lover, to become prime - jeremy corbyn, an absolute cmbi lover, to become prime minister. you've _ lover, to become prime minister. you've got— lover, to become prime minister. you've got to _ lover, to become prime minister. you've got to aim _ lover, to become prime minister. you've got to aim off _ lover, to become prime minister. you've got to aim off a _ lover, to become prime minister. you've got to aim off a little - lover, to become prime minister. you've got to aim off a little bit, i you've got to aim off a little bit, but nonetheless _ you've got to aim off a little bit, but nonetheless on _ you've got to aim off a little bit, but nonetheless on balance - you've got to aim off a little bit, but nonetheless on balance i- but nonetheless on balance i welcome the fact— but nonetheless on balance i welcome the fact that _ but nonetheless on balance i welcome the fact that the — but nonetheless on balance i welcome the fact that the opposition _ but nonetheless on balance i welcome the fact that the opposition have - the fact that the opp
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u—turns and become a new corbyn. and i suppose if resources allow, if resources allow, you could, you could put you could, you could promise anything under the sun. you could and just say if resources allow free ponies for all resources, allow jeremy corbyn free wi—fi for all. >> yes. what else did he promise? >> 58 billion for the waspi women? 58 billion. he wanted to nationalise rail, mail, water. he wanted to. there was something else. he wanted to nationalise bt . nationalise bt. >> bt. well, there you go. bt is free, keep your views coming in. gbnews.com/your say let us know what you make of the investigation into angela rayner as tax affairs and the sale of her council house. and also let us know who do you trust when it comes defence? but on the comes to defence? but on the way, we'll be discussing an unexpected row between royal mail and the uk border force. and is over those and this is all over those counterfeit stamps. royal mail are border is to are saying border force is to blame. what do you make of i
u—turns and become a new corbyn. and i suppose if resources allow, if resources allow, you could, you could put you could, you could promise anything under the sun. you could and just say if resources allow free ponies for all resources, allow jeremy corbyn free wi—fi for all. >> yes. what else did he promise? >> 58 billion for the waspi women? 58 billion. he wanted to nationalise rail, mail, water. he wanted to. there was something else. he wanted to nationalise bt ....
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. — week labour party underjeremy corbyn. a — week labour party underjeremy corbyn, a fractured left wing vote — this time _ corbyn, a fractured left wing vote — this time it — corbyn, a fractured left wing vote — this time it looks like it will be the vote — this time it looks like it will be the vote on the right that gets split. — the vote on the right that gets split. and _ the vote on the right that gets split, and that'll be an added disadvantage for conservatives. after _ disadvantage for conservatives. after what's been a turbulent period in parliament over thisjohnson in parliament over this johnson administration, in parliament over thisjohnson administration, we are on to our third _ administration, we are on to our third conservative prime minister and i_ third conservative prime minister and i think— third conservative prime minister and i think all those things weigh very heavily on voters's perspective on whether— very heavily on voters's perspective on whether they want to reelect this government. on whether they want to reelect this government-— gov
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corbyn, a known britain hater? is backside he won't is there any backside he won't crawl up to get the vote? i'll just apologise if you're offended, kid. that one was a bit a bit harsh then. bruce says the left relentless campaign against everything british and in particular the english, is all and summed up by all pervading and summed up by emily thornberry that's what you think. your thoughts think. keep your thoughts coming. now it's time for coming. but now it's time for the british this the great british debate this houn is the great british debate this hour. is it time hour. and i'm asking is it time for uk to build an iron for the uk to build an iron dome? well, leader the dome? well, the leader of the house penny morden, house of commons, penny morden, thinks about it that she broke strongly about it that she broke ranks to urge the prime minister to it. last weekend , to consider it. last weekend, iran fired over 300 drones and ballistic missiles into israel, and all but a few were intercepted by the count
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i think what sir keir is trying to do is put clear water between him and his predecessor jeremy corbyn, who was much more sceptical about the uk because that nuclear deterrent. keir starmer saying he is committed to it, pointing out it was a labour government in 1945 that set out the nuclear deterrent and was instrumental in founding nato. keir starmer saying it would be the ambition of a labour government to spend 2.5% of national income on defence. fundamentally, there is not too much to choose between the labour party and conservative party on it. the tories are pointing out that several labour frontbenchers pat getting rid of trident when jeremy corbyn was leader. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. could we see glasgow stage the commonwealth games again? they've offered after a third city pulled out of bidding to host the event. he's just come back from surgery, but you wouldn't know it — england's danny willett makes a great start at the masters in augusta. com pletely completely unexpected. sometimes that helps, you start to make a couple of birdies and think i c
i think what sir keir is trying to do is put clear water between him and his predecessor jeremy corbyn, who was much more sceptical about the uk because that nuclear deterrent. keir starmer saying he is committed to it, pointing out it was a labour government in 1945 that set out the nuclear deterrent and was instrumental in founding nato. keir starmer saying it would be the ambition of a labour government to spend 2.5% of national income on defence. fundamentally, there is not too much to...
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the most important thing that jeremy corbyn and ed miliband found _ that jeremy corbyn and ed miliband found to _ that jeremy corbyn and ed miliband found to the course is to win the election— found to the course is to win the election and to get into the government and he is doing brilliantly, it would seem, at that. what _ brilliantly, it would seem, at that. what happens when he is prime minister? — what happens when he is prime minister? that is the question. | minister? that is the question. i was minister? that is the question. was saying minister? that is the question. i was saying earlier you could be lucky with your enemy and in these straightened times for the conservatives, is actually the best policy to say as little as possible? i am not sure i accept the premise of the question. he spent last year setting out five missions about what he wanted to do in government and the media asked him questions about all other things apart from the five missions and at the end of it they said we don't know what you want to do. , .,, , , , ., said we don't know what you want to do. t
the most important thing that jeremy corbyn and ed miliband found _ that jeremy corbyn and ed miliband found to _ that jeremy corbyn and ed miliband found to the course is to win the election— found to the course is to win the election and to get into the government and he is doing brilliantly, it would seem, at that. what _ brilliantly, it would seem, at that. what happens when he is prime minister? — what happens when he is prime minister? that is the question. | minister? that is the...
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and i take you what you said about jeremy corbyn earlier . jeremy corbyn is corbyn earlier. jeremy corbyn is not a labour mp. he is not going to be a labour candidate in the next general election. and that's because keir starmer showed the strength and leadership to withdraw the whip. if only rishi did that with some of the people in his party who are beyond the pale. but the difference is he's a strong leader with a mandate. rishi sunakis leader with a mandate. rishi sunak is a weak politician who is out of control of his party. >> all right, well, he withdrew the whip after working with and for jeremy corbyn for four years in shadow cabinet. mr streeting but i take your point. it's a new and changed labour party, is what you're saying. >> yes, absolutely. i just don't think there's any doubt about that now. and, and we all tried to to, influence the labour party as best we could during those years. some of us outside the tent, people like keir inside the tent. but i have no doubt about where keir's politics are, where his convictions are. and, you know, thank goodness he w
and i take you what you said about jeremy corbyn earlier . jeremy corbyn is corbyn earlier. jeremy corbyn is not a labour mp. he is not going to be a labour candidate in the next general election. and that's because keir starmer showed the strength and leadership to withdraw the whip. if only rishi did that with some of the people in his party who are beyond the pale. but the difference is he's a strong leader with a mandate. rishi sunakis leader with a mandate. rishi sunak is a weak politician...
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and there was a common perception among certain newspapers on the right that corbyn was kind of more in love with someone like venezuela than britain. i don't think that was the case, but you can see that everything keir starmer, remember he led a national body in the crown prosecution service. rachel reeves worked for the bank of england. maybe it should be britain. but, you know, another national organisation there clearly patriotic people. so crucially, i think it's genuine and i think voters will perhaps sense that it's genuine as well. >> but i always remember if labour were the party of the true patriots, i remember gillian duffy when she said to gordon brown, basically she was concerned about how her area was changing so much due to the pace of immigration, and he got in his car. everyone will be familiar with this. he had his microphone still on when he was in his car, and he called her a bigoted woman. that's not very patriotic to me. it's right that people raised concerns about immigration. >> i believe gordon brown misheard her and then apologised within hours, and that wa
and there was a common perception among certain newspapers on the right that corbyn was kind of more in love with someone like venezuela than britain. i don't think that was the case, but you can see that everything keir starmer, remember he led a national body in the crown prosecution service. rachel reeves worked for the bank of england. maybe it should be britain. but, you know, another national organisation there clearly patriotic people. so crucially, i think it's genuine and i think...
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corbyn. like the corbyn. it feels like the language towards language of support towards andrew slightly andrew is slightly, slightly sort . sort of changing. >> well, keir starmer's position is ludicrous, to be perfectly honest. i mean , he said the honest. i mean, he said the other day in an interview that he hadn't the tax advice he hadn't seen the tax advice that been given to angela that had been given to angela rayner , and it wouldn't be rayner, and it wouldn't be appropriate to see the appropriate for him to see the tax that had been given tax advice that had been given to well, would it not to him. well, why would it not be appropriate? mean , the only be appropriate? i mean, the only conclusion is that conclusion you can draw is that once it, he might once he's looked at it, he might think that it's it doesn't add up to much. so he seems to be trying to protect himself from finding what reality of finding out what the reality of the which, the situation is, which, whatever you might think, it's not w
corbyn. like the corbyn. it feels like the language towards language of support towards andrew slightly andrew is slightly, slightly sort . sort of changing. >> well, keir starmer's position is ludicrous, to be perfectly honest. i mean , he said the honest. i mean, he said the other day in an interview that he hadn't the tax advice he hadn't seen the tax advice that been given to angela that had been given to angela rayner , and it wouldn't be rayner, and it wouldn't be appropriate to see...
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but then, in 2019, whenjeremy corbyn was leading the labour party, you had a massive fallout with the party. you said, and i'm looking at a quote here, jeremy corbyn should be quote, "disqualified from being prime minister "because of his prime minister because of his "attitude to the internal party debate "over anti—semitism "and the way it was handled." yes. do you think there is a potential problem there, that audiences now see you as eddie marsan, notjust the actor, but as the sort of political activist? and it's hard sometimes to separate the two when they might need to be separated. perhaps. but... but i very rarely play heroic parts, i always play villainous parts. so, even if you've got a bad opinion of me, it's quite nice to watch it! they chuckle. i get that point. but equally... even within the cast, you know, you might have views that other members of the same cast and, after all, you are a team working together, might really seriously disagree with. i mean, are you ever finding that these days? oh, i mean... as actors become more political... i worked withjon voight on
but then, in 2019, whenjeremy corbyn was leading the labour party, you had a massive fallout with the party. you said, and i'm looking at a quote here, jeremy corbyn should be quote, "disqualified from being prime minister "because of his prime minister because of his "attitude to the internal party debate "over anti—semitism "and the way it was handled." yes. do you think there is a potential problem there, that audiences now see you as eddie marsan, notjust the...
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and he backed corbyn, who was a no friend of britain. he was trying to get corbyn into number 10. so i think slippery starmer is not what you see is what you get . what you see is what you get. the labour party are not the party of great britain. definitely not. >> dave. andrew jenkins, thank you so much for sharing and we'll be here at this event throughout the day here in morley celebrating saint george's day. >> thank you much and thank >> thank you very much and thank you dame andrew you very much. dame andrew jenkins, joining this jenkins, for joining us this afternoon. there you heard afternoon. well, there you heard that. now let's see what our panel make of all this. a brilliant panel today, they brilliant panel today, and they are to be joining me in are going to be joining me in just a second. but we want your say as well on this one. and thatis say as well on this one. and that is you can go to our website gb news.com. so but but now we have our panel and that is the lovely albie amankona and the equally lovely amy. nicole, thank you very much for joining me today . so
and he backed corbyn, who was a no friend of britain. he was trying to get corbyn into number 10. so i think slippery starmer is not what you see is what you get . what you see is what you get. the labour party are not the party of great britain. definitely not. >> dave. andrew jenkins, thank you so much for sharing and we'll be here at this event throughout the day here in morley celebrating saint george's day. >> thank you much and thank >> thank you very much and thank you...
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_ the last two manifestos forjeremy corbyn and you accepted it because is a democrat,. they didn't return then— is a democrat,. they didn't return then the _ is a democrat,. they didn't return then the invasion of the falklands are any— then the invasion of the falklands are any terrorists in this country in the _ are any terrorists in this country in the uk. — are any terrorists in this country in the uk. it— are any terrorists in this country in the uk, it didn't insert the entrance— in the uk, it didn't insert the entrance into the ukraine, so they don't _ entrance into the ukraine, so they don't really— entrance into the ukraine, so they don't really deter. and they're very expensive — don't really deter. and they're very expensive as well. there's lots of retired _ expensive as well. there's lots of retired army general suella said that since — retired army general suella said that since they came out of the army. — that since they came out of the army, these weapons are a waste of time for— army, these weapons are a waste of time for modern whe
_ the last two manifestos forjeremy corbyn and you accepted it because is a democrat,. they didn't return then— is a democrat,. they didn't return then the _ is a democrat,. they didn't return then the invasion of the falklands are any— then the invasion of the falklands are any terrorists in this country in the _ are any terrorists in this country in the uk. — are any terrorists in this country in the uk. it— are any terrorists in this country in the uk, it didn't insert the...
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they thought jeremy corbyn elected. corbyn was going to be elected. but were in touch with but if you were in touch with the wider electorate, i mean, but if you were in touch with the knew electorate, i mean, but if you were in touch with the knew there)rate, i mean, but if you were in touch with the knew there was, i mean, but if you were in touch with the knew there was absolutely no you knew there was absolutely no prospect of that happening. i mean, member mean, a family member of mine who's involved in labour who's very involved in labour politics north, i mean, politics in the north, i mean, she from going the she said, just from going on the doorstep , she see straight she said, just from going on the doors people e see straight she said, just from going on the doors people were see straight she said, just from going on the doors people were s�*happy. ght away people were not happy. and i think that this is something that the conservatives would hope get going again, hope to sort of get going again, like the sort of return of the corbynista
they thought jeremy corbyn elected. corbyn was going to be elected. but were in touch with but if you were in touch with the wider electorate, i mean, but if you were in touch with the knew electorate, i mean, but if you were in touch with the knew there)rate, i mean, but if you were in touch with the knew there was, i mean, but if you were in touch with the knew there was absolutely no you knew there was absolutely no prospect of that happening. i mean, member mean, a family member of mine...
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that corbyn was going to win. what i'm saying is quite simply that over this last four and a half years, labour has had to relook at everything and that includes the defence area and that is part of what has happened today. and i and i'm, i'm, you know , i and i and i'm, i'm, you know, i it's for what paul just said. he's right that it's good for the country that both parties have a different have a similar view but from, from our point of view but from, from our point of view it's a very important moment . and i think kim starmer moment. and i think kim starmer has done the right. >> don't know either either i'll stick with you and then i'll give paul the final word on this, look this, because i've a look at where majority of the where the vast majority of the conflict very likely conflict zones are very likely to be. the middle east. the to be. it's the middle east. the labour so divided on labour party is so divided on the east. are you the middle east. okay. are you really, labour government, really, as a labo
that corbyn was going to win. what i'm saying is quite simply that over this last four and a half years, labour has had to relook at everything and that includes the defence area and that is part of what has happened today. and i and i'm, i'm, you know , i and i and i'm, i'm, you know, i it's for what paul just said. he's right that it's good for the country that both parties have a different have a similar view but from, from our point of view but from, from our point of view it's a very...
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and corbyn not be minister and corbyn would not be led press led on whether he'd press the nuclear now keir starmer is mr >> but now keir starmer is mr nuclear almost like a u—turn? >> yes, exactly. but also the point i'm trying to make, mark, too, is that you see, on the same day that he's announcing all of this strong defence position, you've got the position, you've got the position of angela rayner being raised . which house was raised again. which house was she in? has she...
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jeremy corbyn was an honourable pacifist, but nonetheless a pacifist, but nonetheless a pacifist . and keir starmer, pacifist. and keir starmer, perhaps better, understands the realities of a dangerous world. >> well, i would certainly hope so, because the world we're going forth in now is going. it's probably the most dangerous world that has existed probably since the second world war, and there's no sign whatsoever of that getting better. so i hope that getting better. so i hope that keir starmer will, take the same point of view and will be prepared when necessary to use military force and to continue to build up the armed forces. and the problem the problem is there's too much inclination we've seen from the united states in in president biden's time of office for upon appeasement and appeasement, i think , led to, you know, part of think, led to, you know, part of which was , the withdrawal from which was, the withdrawal from afghanistan, the refusal to really stand up for our friends and allies. that led, i think, to the invasion of ukraine. it led also, i think, to what ira
jeremy corbyn was an honourable pacifist, but nonetheless a pacifist, but nonetheless a pacifist . and keir starmer, pacifist. and keir starmer, perhaps better, understands the realities of a dangerous world. >> well, i would certainly hope so, because the world we're going forth in now is going. it's probably the most dangerous world that has existed probably since the second world war, and there's no sign whatsoever of that getting better. so i hope that getting better. so i hope that...
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jeremy corbyn was an honourable pacifist, but nonetheless a pacifist, but nonetheless a pacifist . and keir starmer, pacifist. and keir starmer, perhaps better, understands the realities of a dangerous world. >> well, i would certainly hope so, because the world we're going forth in now is going. it's probably the most dangerous world that has existed probably since the second world war, and there's no sign whatsoever of that getting better. so i hope that getting better. so i hope that keir starmer will, take the same point of view and will be prepared when necessary to use military force and to continue to build up the armed forces. and the problem the problem is there's too much inclination we've seen from the united states in in president biden's time of office for upon appeasement and appeasement, i think , led to, you know, part of think, led to, you know, part of which was , the withdrawal from which was, the withdrawal from afghanistan, the refusal to really stand up for our friends and allies. that led, i think, to the invasion of ukraine. it led also, i think, to what ira
jeremy corbyn was an honourable pacifist, but nonetheless a pacifist, but nonetheless a pacifist . and keir starmer, pacifist. and keir starmer, perhaps better, understands the realities of a dangerous world. >> well, i would certainly hope so, because the world we're going forth in now is going. it's probably the most dangerous world that has existed probably since the second world war, and there's no sign whatsoever of that getting better. so i hope that getting better. so i hope that...
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well, look, you did, jeremy corbyn did. i know, but look so, so keir was under jeremy corbyn. >> he was in the shadow cabinet and there's this thing called called called collective responsibility. and it's exactly it's actually it's one of that's that sounds like he hasn't sir keir starmer hasn't got much , keir starmer hasn't got much, hasn't got much integrity. >> then if he if he's just parroting the party line regardless of the morals of the leader he wants, that's what happensin leader he wants, that's what happens in cabinet. >> there's one of the reasons suella braverman got sacked because she could not do, responsibility. i mean, actually, he . actually, he. >> but corbyn to the hilt when before coco gauff. he backed him to the hilt and he was. >> he was in the. i know he didn't back him to the hilt because i knew keir i knew keir, it was really difficult and he decided that he would fight from the inside. right. no, that's what he did. he supported jeremy corbyn. carol, i do know rather more about this than you do.
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he quit labour whenjeremy corbyn was leader, saying the party had become a force for anti—semitism in politics, then joined the lords. we need more frank fields. they're the grit in the oyster. i loved frank and i think he did a terrificjob, both for his constituency and raising issues, often cutting edge issues, which were controversial. frank field, praised today as a man who made a unique contribution. softly—spoken, generous, one of parliament's nicest people. lord field, who died today at 81. 0n the loose without their riders. the military horses gallop through the streets of central london. one of them collides with the side of a taxi. all the animals have been recaptured and are being treated by a vet. 0ur correspondence has the latest. 0n the loose without their riders. the military horses gallop through the streets of central london. one of them collides with the side of a taxi. the bbc understands that the noise of builders moving concrete caused horses from the household cavalry to bolt and unseat their riders. at the side of the road, medical treatment. four people in to
he quit labour whenjeremy corbyn was leader, saying the party had become a force for anti—semitism in politics, then joined the lords. we need more frank fields. they're the grit in the oyster. i loved frank and i think he did a terrificjob, both for his constituency and raising issues, often cutting edge issues, which were controversial. frank field, praised today as a man who made a unique contribution. softly—spoken, generous, one of parliament's nicest people. lord field, who died today...
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renewing trident, trying to put clear water between himself and the previous labour leader, jeremy corbyn. this is a distraction he could do without, having to face more questions about his deputies�*s tax affairs in this house that she is still living. it house that she is still living. it does provides the tories with an opportunity, doesn't it? it does provides the tories with an opportunity, doesn't it? it does, and ou opportunity, doesn't it? it does, and you heard — opportunity, doesn't it? it does, and you heard grant _ opportunity, doesn't it? it does, and you heard grant shapps - opportunity, doesn't it? it does, i and you heard grant shapps there. labour people are saying to set a distraction from some of the problems the conservatives are facing themselves. there are elections around the corner in three weeks. there will be mayoral and police and crime commissioner elections. you have to think about all of this in the context of that. for now, we wait and see what greater manchester police does with this and whether there are any further updates. a confirmation this morning
renewing trident, trying to put clear water between himself and the previous labour leader, jeremy corbyn. this is a distraction he could do without, having to face more questions about his deputies�*s tax affairs in this house that she is still living. it house that she is still living. it does provides the tories with an opportunity, doesn't it? it does provides the tories with an opportunity, doesn't it? it does, and ou opportunity, doesn't it? it does, and you heard — opportunity,...
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so he's appealing the he's not appealing to the same people jeremy corbyn, people as jeremy corbyn, who was, far left was, you know, pretty far left and pretty outrageous and some pretty outrageous views. appealing to the views. he's not appealing to the same as did, but he same people as as he did, but he is way more the is appealing to way more of the rest country. also, the rest of the country. also, the guardian is lib dem, it? guardian is lib dem, isn't it? >> they don't really care >> so they don't really care about labour party all. about the labour party at all. are lib dem? yeah they are, are they lib dem? yeah they are, that's say their, that's what they say on their, on their website. that's what they say on their, on they website. that's what they say on their, on they seem:e. that's what they say on their, on they seem to kind of far >> they seem to be kind of far left me. but i mean thought left to me. but i mean i thought this a guardian spin on this was just a guardian spin on the fact that actually he's doing and winning doing a smart thing and winning over and winning
so he's appealing the he's not appealing to the same people jeremy corbyn, people as jeremy corbyn, who was, far left was, you know, pretty far left and pretty outrageous and some pretty outrageous views. appealing to the views. he's not appealing to the same as did, but he same people as as he did, but he is way more the is appealing to way more of the rest country. also, the rest of the country. also, the guardian is lib dem, it? guardian is lib dem, isn't it? >> they don't really care...
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corbyn, my life. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> and times. they can't see all of that. last time i was in here, you had mein kampf. you guys have gone completely left wing. >> most definitely . listen, does >> most definitely. listen, does it surprise you? is that the final nail in the coffin for rishi sunak that the gb news viewers would rather have a labour government? >> well, yeah. >> well, yeah. >> i mean, you just count the numbers . you've got, what, 50 numbers. you've got, what, 50 million people watching tonight. and obviously if they've all gone labour then labour win. but l, gone labour then labour win. but i, i think people would agree it's more rishi is lost now i've got to say being brown being of indian origin, i mean he's buggered it up for me ever becoming pm for probably a couple of generations now . so, couple of generations now. so, you know, i'm feeling this pain personally on twitter crying out i had ambition. can't be can't be in the royal family. can't be prime minister. it's working my way down right now. yeah, but he
corbyn, my life. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> and times. they can't see all of that. last time i was in here, you had mein kampf. you guys have gone completely left wing. >> most definitely . listen, does >> most definitely. listen, does it surprise you? is that the final nail in the coffin for rishi sunak that the gb news viewers would rather have a labour government? >> well, yeah. >> well, yeah. >> i mean, you just count the numbers ....
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corbyn, my life. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> and times. they can't see all of that. last time i was in here, you had mein kampf. you guys have gone completely left wing. >> most definitely . listen, does >> most definitely. listen, does it surprise you? is that the final nail in the coffin for rishi sunak that the gb news viewers would rather have a labour government? >> well, yeah. >> well, yeah. >> i mean, you just count the numbers . you've got, what, 50 numbers. you've got, what, 50 million people watching tonight. and obviously if they've all gone labour then labour win. but l, gone labour then labour win. but i, i think people would agree it's more rishi is lost now i've got to say being brown being of indian origin, i mean he's buggered it up for me ever becoming pm for probably a couple of generations now . so, couple of generations now. so, you know, i'm feeling this pain personally on twitter crying out i had ambition. can't be can't be in the royal family. can't be prime minister. it's working my way down right now. yeah, but he
corbyn, my life. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> and times. they can't see all of that. last time i was in here, you had mein kampf. you guys have gone completely left wing. >> most definitely . listen, does >> most definitely. listen, does it surprise you? is that the final nail in the coffin for rishi sunak that the gb news viewers would rather have a labour government? >> well, yeah. >> well, yeah. >> i mean, you just count the numbers ....
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well, finally, it became expensive in england, someone like jeremy corbyn, who was a supporter of palestinian rights , was removed from the official political scene of england with the same false weapon of anti-semitism at the beginning of al-akhsam storm. if you remember, i think it was harvard university. it must be, if i am not mistaken, that some of the children who were active in the public scene , the zionist lobby paid the money to take their photos , to publish the photos of these children on trucks , to circulate them all over the city as anti-semitism , and that's a lot. the difficult scene of an 18-year -old 19-year-old child, whose photo is circulating all over the city as anti-semitism, and many of these people lose their careers. after this , i just want to say this simple thing. maybe the audience does not know the context and framework of america. these universities are not cheap universities, many of these kids are in now on the front line are the children whose parents are immigrants who came from poor countries and worked for a lifetime. as a child, he will go to a better u
well, finally, it became expensive in england, someone like jeremy corbyn, who was a supporter of palestinian rights , was removed from the official political scene of england with the same false weapon of anti-semitism at the beginning of al-akhsam storm. if you remember, i think it was harvard university. it must be, if i am not mistaken, that some of the children who were active in the public scene , the zionist lobby paid the money to take their photos , to publish the photos of these...
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on to discuss. >> i mean, i think to be fair, jeremy corbyn wanted every day to be a bank holiday in an ideal world. but i can remember when neil kinnock had the union flag behind him. when i first joined the labour party, because i'm that old. hard though it is to believe so. no, this isn't cynical at all. i think progressive patriotism, making sure that the union flag and the saint george's flag, if you're engush saint george's flag, if you're english or your flags in the other nations, belongs to all of us, and it's not the property of those on the right of politics. and it should it should never be as such. so yeah, i'm very pleased that labour got it. saint george's day message up on hp saint george's day message up on up on twitter x first this morning before the tories. and that's just a sign of the fact that's just a sign of the fact that labour isn't so happy. saint george's day to you and everybody watching at home. >> thank you very much. thank you. >> claire, it feels a bit like 1997. it feels a bit like, you know , wrapping yourself in know, wrapping yourself in a flag.
on to discuss. >> i mean, i think to be fair, jeremy corbyn wanted every day to be a bank holiday in an ideal world. but i can remember when neil kinnock had the union flag behind him. when i first joined the labour party, because i'm that old. hard though it is to believe so. no, this isn't cynical at all. i think progressive patriotism, making sure that the union flag and the saint george's flag, if you're engush saint george's flag, if you're english or your flags in the other nations,...
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put jeremy corbyn into 10 try to put jeremy corbyn into 10 downing street, man who downing street, a man who oversaw party that was oversaw a labour party that was found be institutionally found to be institutionally anti—semitic found the anti—semitic to be found. the only guilty of only other party guilty of institutional racism against a certain people other certain group of people other than and people than the bnp. and these people are lecture us about are trying to lecture us about this conference and laugh and mock for having different mock people for having different views and being shut views for them and being shut down the police. it's a down by the police. it's a disgrace. mayor or whichever disgrace. the mayor or whichever mayor is, particular mayor it is, but the particular mayor it is, but the particular mayor question should be mayor in question should be ashamed appalled himself, ashamed and appalled of himself, and think nigel should and i, and i think nigel should have reminded everyone that these in europe are just these people in europe are just badly bank cl
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former advisor jeremy corbyn, james schneider and political commentator joseph david. the other bit . i political commentator joseph david. the other bit. i just forgot to get in there with the biometric id. guess biometric digital id. guess who's to offer this who's lined up to offer this service us? a guess, service to us? have a guess, fellas. fujitsu those guys who made good job of the post made such a good job of the post office situation, that should fill you confidence, right? fill you with confidence, right? should about how many should we talk about how many more there are more billionaires there are today there even 12 today than there were even 12 months ago? forbes rich months ago? well, forbes rich list has welcomed newcomers list has welcomed 265 newcomers this year. 141 of them are billionaires. more billionaires from last year. that means there are now 2781 people who are worth more than $1 billion around the world. that is up from 686 since 2012. so the collective wealth of billionaires has risen by 120% over the past decade . now, over the past decade
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jeremy corbyn wanted to leave nato, get rid of our nuclear deterrent and turn the army into the peace corps. and multiple members of the laid—back senior team voted against trident, our nuclear deterrent including the shadow foreign secretary. that is the choice at the next election. i think this is the most dangerous time since the end of the cold war, and in order to keep people safe, i think the right thing to do is to increase our defence spending. i am proud of our party here, asjens, said back in 2014, is one of the few countries that met the 2% commitment. that wasn't easy, back in 2010 the conservatives inherited a country that bankrupted the public finances. and despite that we sided to prioritise the defence spending. that was the right thing to do, the right thing to do is increase it to 2.5%. we are consistent about this and people know where we stand. next, if we go to the telegraph. thank you, you had some very strong words _ thank you, you had some very strong words about— thank you, you had some very strong words about the _ thank you, you had some very strong word
jeremy corbyn wanted to leave nato, get rid of our nuclear deterrent and turn the army into the peace corps. and multiple members of the laid—back senior team voted against trident, our nuclear deterrent including the shadow foreign secretary. that is the choice at the next election. i think this is the most dangerous time since the end of the cold war, and in order to keep people safe, i think the right thing to do is to increase our defence spending. i am proud of our party here, asjens,...
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should of jeremy should the likes of jeremy corbyn allowed labour corbyn be allowed in a labour party? no, that's a large tent. no, not absolutely not. >> diane abbott should not get the whip back. jeremy corbyn should never be anywhere near the labour party because i don't use don't anybody who is use i don't want anybody who is on the hard left to be selected. i want the central control that gets quality, moderate people that like the country. but that look like the country. but look, i would just point out that's impossible, though. >> because i've i've >> no, no, because i've got i've got loads friends that have got loads of friends that have been selected their own thoughts, feelings, thoughts, their own feelings, their opinions. their own opinions. that's just trying stream . it's your response. >> it's your responsibility to reflect the country. and people that political are that join political parties are weird. be more weird. they're going to be more extreme than the centre. extreme than than the centre. look, just point out that it's look, i just point out that it's a rich t
should of jeremy should the likes of jeremy corbyn allowed labour corbyn be allowed in a labour party? no, that's a large tent. no, not absolutely not. >> diane abbott should not get the whip back. jeremy corbyn should never be anywhere near the labour party because i don't use don't anybody who is use i don't want anybody who is on the hard left to be selected. i want the central control that gets quality, moderate people that like the country. but that look like the country. but look, i...