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phillips, thank ou ve bit of trust. jess phillips, thank you very much _ bit of trust. jess phillips, thank you very much for _ bit of trust. jess phillips, thank you very much for skipping - bit of trust. jess phillips, thank you very much for skipping a i you very much for skipping a barbecue and staying with us! we were hoping the result might have come in by now as those bundle checks continue behind, they are also happening in four other authority areas here. we have had those two results already, so the whole, which has gone massively for andy street. —— macsorley hull. in wolverhampton, richard parker coming out ahead there. —— solihull. it comes down to those five authorities that are counted but i think the real takeaway from this is just how close it could be, and i haven't spoken to anyone, either labour or conservative orjust spoken to anyone, either labour or conservative or just someone spoken to anyone, either labour or conservative orjust someone who is watching this from the outside, they really cannot call this one yet. hate really cannot call this one yet.
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i spoke to jess phillips. she said she believed the party had suffered in terms of losing some core voters, particularly muslim communities, because of the policy on gaza. in the mayoral race you had an independent candidate who campaigned solely on the platform of gaza. who won in the birmingham constituency area, there are seven districts. in birmingham, that candidate won and astounding amount for a candidate relatively unknown. some likejess phillips think labour could have won by a greater margin had they engaged voters on that issue and i put that to richard parker in the interview and he said he conceded the party needed to do work when it comes to that. of course, that means with andy street no longer mayor, the end of someone who was a well—known and quite popular mayor, who served the area for two terms. i asked andy street how he felt about the loss yesterday. particularly when it came to the party because during the campaign he had distanced himself from the national party. you can see the conser
i spoke to jess phillips. she said she believed the party had suffered in terms of losing some core voters, particularly muslim communities, because of the policy on gaza. in the mayoral race you had an independent candidate who campaigned solely on the platform of gaza. who won in the birmingham constituency area, there are seven districts. in birmingham, that candidate won and astounding amount for a candidate relatively unknown. some likejess phillips think labour could have won by a greater...
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phillips's comments , >> so jess phillips's comments, if you take them for what? she's trying to really add some pressure to what is a horrible situation for people, says women who've been raped and men too. and they do deserve justice and they deserve protection while you're looking for that justice. but there is another side of that coin. if you make an accusation against someone and they're arrested, what if they are innocent? you've you've devastated the life . that person devastated the life. that person who may have to go home and look their daughter in the eye, they're certainly going have to look at the constituents in the eye when all of the when the speculation starts, because they've been banned from parliament and there's a balance to be trod there. jess phillips's point, and i think she's largely right, is that we need to lean towards a victim. but we must be careful about how we treat people who are innocent until proven guilty, because thatis until proven guilty, because that is the basic tenet of our law. and i and mps are in the limelight in a way
phillips's comments , >> so jess phillips's comments, if you take them for what? she's trying to really add some pressure to what is a horrible situation for people, says women who've been raped and men too. and they do deserve justice and they deserve protection while you're looking for that justice. but there is another side of that coin. if you make an accusation against someone and they're arrested, what if they are innocent? you've you've devastated the life . that person devastated...
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now of course the labour policy has since changed on that and i spoke to jess phillips yesterday and she said that she believed that the party had suffered in terms of losing some core voters, particularly in the muslim communities, because of the policy on gaza. and it's interesting because in that mayoral race, you had an independent candidate, ahmed yakoob, who had campaigned solely on the platform of gaza, who won in the birmingham constituency area. so there's seven districts, as it were, which made up the mayoral area. and in birmingham, ahmed yakoob won something like 42,000 votes, which is pretty staggering for an independent candidate who's relatively unknown. and i think there are some, likejess phillips, who feel that actually labour could have won by a greater margin had they engaged voters on that issue. and that is something i put to richard parker in that interview yesterday. and he said he conceded that the party did need to do work when it comes to that. of course, that now means with andy street no longer the mayor, the end of someone who was a well known and quite
now of course the labour policy has since changed on that and i spoke to jess phillips yesterday and she said that she believed that the party had suffered in terms of losing some core voters, particularly in the muslim communities, because of the policy on gaza. and it's interesting because in that mayoral race, you had an independent candidate, ahmed yakoob, who had campaigned solely on the platform of gaza, who won in the birmingham constituency area. so there's seven districts, as it were,...
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former shadow minister jess phillips says questions have to be answered after it was alleged that the mp for dover asked former justice secretary sir robert buckland to intervene in her former husband's case. labour chairwoman anneliese dodds questioned why the conservative party didn't call for the investigation. four years ago, when mrs. elphicke was still a tory mp . that's the was still a tory mp. that's the latest from the newsroom. another update at 10:00. until then, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. now though, it's back to andrew and . nana. it's back to andrew and. nana. >> well, morning. hello and welcome to britain's newsroom here on gp news with me andrew pierce. and it's nana akua. yes. in for bev turner. >> right. well first the prime minister will kick off his election campaign this morning where he'll tell voters that we are at a crossroads and he is the best person to lead the country through some of the most dangerous years ahead. >> while labour's leader, god, you can tell we're getting ready
former shadow minister jess phillips says questions have to be answered after it was alleged that the mp for dover asked former justice secretary sir robert buckland to intervene in her former husband's case. labour chairwoman anneliese dodds questioned why the conservative party didn't call for the investigation. four years ago, when mrs. elphicke was still a tory mp . that's the was still a tory mp. that's the latest from the newsroom. another update at 10:00. until then, you can sign up to...
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shadow justice secretary and jess phillips— shadowjustice secretary and jess phillips extremely well known to pretty— phillips extremely well known to pretty much everybody these days. this is _ pretty much everybody these days. this is a _ pretty much everybody these days. this is a real heartland for labour but there — this is a real heartland for labour but there is— this is a real heartland for labour but there is a sense, i feel, that the city— but there is a sense, i feel, that the city council is not done particularly well here and the past year or— particularly well here and the past year or so. — particularly well here and the past year or so, it is in financial crisis _ year or so, it is in financial crisis. , ., . crisis. the city council went bankrupt — crisis. the city council went bankrupt and _ crisis. the city council went bankrupt and council - crisis. the city council went bankrupt and council tax . crisis. the city council went | bankrupt and council tax has crisis. the city council went - bankrupt and council tax has gone up through the roof now, now
shadow justice secretary and jess phillips— shadowjustice secretary and jess phillips extremely well known to pretty— phillips extremely well known to pretty much everybody these days. this is _ pretty much everybody these days. this is a _ pretty much everybody these days. this is a real heartland for labour but there — this is a real heartland for labour but there is— this is a real heartland for labour but there is a sense, i feel, that the city— but there is a sense, i feel, that...
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but this jess phillips says jess phillips is hard to make sense. >> mp jess phillips has led the charge on this and she said, you know , it gives a message to know, it gives a message to victims that we won't act unless people are charged, which happensin people are charged, which happens in less than 1% of cases to do something about that. jess phillips like, do something about the terrible conviction rate when it comes to sexual offences . who knows, maybe when offences. who knows, maybe when they're in government they will, by the sounds of this, just going to lock up anybody that gets an accusation sent their way. very briefly, we're going to go to the news. but do you think the meghan markle's charity is in trouble? >> kolvir it looks like there's something yeah, something about a check lost in the post. >> but i was more interested in when is the royal tour not a royal tour? >> oh, i know we don't have time when you have an invitation to go. >> i think it was. >> i think it was. >> it was a presidential tour. >> it was a presidential tour. >> it was a presidential tour. >> it real
but this jess phillips says jess phillips is hard to make sense. >> mp jess phillips has led the charge on this and she said, you know , it gives a message to know, it gives a message to victims that we won't act unless people are charged, which happensin people are charged, which happens in less than 1% of cases to do something about that. jess phillips like, do something about the terrible conviction rate when it comes to sexual offences . who knows, maybe when offences. who knows,...
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and i spoke to jess phillips, the labour mp representing yardley in birmingham and she quit the shadow front bench last year because she said that sir keir starmer the labour party leader of course should have called for an immediate ceasefire right away. the party has changes position on that. she believes that the delay in doing that has cost the party votes not just in this election but in others across the country. if it is really close, people might be looking at that result and saying those 40 do thousand votes could have made a difference but at this point, we really don't know. looking at the tally sunny piece of paper in front of me, so it looks that andy street is ahead by about 20,000 votes. richard parker, the labour candidate, on about161,000. we richard parker, the labour candidate, on about 161,000. we are waiting for results to come in. we are waiting for sandwell authority and of course the recount in coventry as well. the fact we are using the word recount gives you an idea of how this might go down to the wire. ., , , ., ~ ., ~ the wire. you did speak to andrew mitch
and i spoke to jess phillips, the labour mp representing yardley in birmingham and she quit the shadow front bench last year because she said that sir keir starmer the labour party leader of course should have called for an immediate ceasefire right away. the party has changes position on that. she believes that the delay in doing that has cost the party votes not just in this election but in others across the country. if it is really close, people might be looking at that result and saying...
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keir starmer has got jess phillips piping up now, saying she's worried about losing her seat because of the party's stance on gaza. she's got a majority , apparently of got a majority, apparently of over 10,000, in birmingham, yardley . but the percentage of yardley. but the percentage of the muslim vote in her constituency is a whopping 37.4. that's around 32,000 people. so what happens ? are the newly what happens? are the newly elected mayor for palestine? sorry sorry west midlands. yeah that's right. immediately tweets an israeli offensive in rafah must not go ahead. immediate ceasefire. there's some other stuff on there as well. i mean look birmingham council has just gone bankrupt. but yet you focus on the important local stuff. mayor, you've got nutters like this all in great horton , this all in great horton, manningham, heating city ward, ankola. >> i'm trying to tell you something here. this is a clear message to starmer. bradford has rejected labour. it's rejected zionism . and this is a message zionism. and this is a message to you. nashar and imran hussain, we are coming
keir starmer has got jess phillips piping up now, saying she's worried about losing her seat because of the party's stance on gaza. she's got a majority , apparently of got a majority, apparently of over 10,000, in birmingham, yardley . but the percentage of yardley. but the percentage of the muslim vote in her constituency is a whopping 37.4. that's around 32,000 people. so what happens ? are the newly what happens? are the newly elected mayor for palestine? sorry sorry west midlands. yeah...
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phillips mp as well. they had all just go down on the floor, we didn't really know why, but they all seemed fairly positive. could that have been the first sign before we heard from the labour party themselves that they believe that they have won it. but i guess we will only know when we actually hear that result being announced finally on the stage behind me. there are seven local authority areas that have been counting the different results, which make up the whole of the west midlands, and the one local authority area that we are still waiting on for those official results is sandwell. earlier in the day, there were some concerns over some of the votes in coventry, for example, so a recount was called there. we then got the results for coventry as well, and i will go through them. i have got my computer in front of me for whenever that result from sandwell drops, because we also get an electronic readout of the results. but if you go through birmingham here, the labour party got about 80,000 versus 660
phillips mp as well. they had all just go down on the floor, we didn't really know why, but they all seemed fairly positive. could that have been the first sign before we heard from the labour party themselves that they believe that they have won it. but i guess we will only know when we actually hear that result being announced finally on the stage behind me. there are seven local authority areas that have been counting the different results, which make up the whole of the west midlands, and...
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so jess phillips and many others feeling that this is a step forward for people. and of course, there's many thousands who work on the parliamentary estate feeling safer because of course, westminster is a very strange workplace . there's a lot of workplace. there's a lot of power, a lot of mps with a lot of power and a lot of people working with not much power at all, who often feel that they can't come forward, that they won't be listened to and they won't be listened to and they won't be listened to and they won't be kept safe. so plenty of people celebrating about this , people celebrating about this, though others have concerns just worth mentioning . i think the worth mentioning. i think the case of conservative mp andrew rosindell and he had very serious accusations made. he agreed to stay off the parliamentary estate for a couple of years, by mutual agreement. but he ended up being cleared. so you can see why this is a difficult matter, very interesting indeed. >> thank you. katherine forster. gb news political correspondent. and we're going to be having a
so jess phillips and many others feeling that this is a step forward for people. and of course, there's many thousands who work on the parliamentary estate feeling safer because of course, westminster is a very strange workplace . there's a lot of workplace. there's a lot of power, a lot of mps with a lot of power and a lot of people working with not much power at all, who often feel that they can't come forward, that they won't be listened to and they won't be listened to and they won't be...
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please >> so i was going to have jess phillips, but i'm not, i'm not. i'm changing it. i like jess phillips because i was so into that , interview phillips because i was so into that, interview you did with the crocodile girls that i really want to nominate them, because the crocodile girls, i, i lost, i lost my brother . and i i lost my brother. and i remember on that night i had to prise open these electric gates. and it's true what she said. you find this strength when something is an emergency. and it tapped into that. and i just felt like i need to, i need. >> oh, bless. okay well. >> oh, bless. okay well. >> crocodile girls. >> crocodile girls. >> well and they've won. yeah. there you go. all right. so, crocodile . there we go. georgia. crocodile. there we go. georgia. georgia. laurie, who managed to save her sister? now, look, normally we would do a union jack house. we unfortunately have, run out of time for that today , but i'll just tell you today, but i'll just tell you who the one i nominated was. >> didn't even nominate him. no, they didn't even nominate th
please >> so i was going to have jess phillips, but i'm not, i'm not. i'm changing it. i like jess phillips because i was so into that , interview phillips because i was so into that, interview you did with the crocodile girls that i really want to nominate them, because the crocodile girls, i, i lost, i lost my brother . and i i lost my brother. and i remember on that night i had to prise open these electric gates. and it's true what she said. you find this strength when something is an...
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phillips , because of course jess phillips, because of course she supported her husband . she supported her husband. despite these very serious allegations, he went to jail for two years and she basically rubbished the victims even after he was convicted . he was convicted. >> and yeah, i mean, do you see this rumbling on, catherine? do you see this turning into something quite vicious because , something quite vicious because, i mean, one of them has to be telling an untruth as well. >> it shows no sign of dying down. and we're five days into this story now , how labour will this story now, how labour will be hoping they've made a calculation on basically that most people are getting on with their lives. they're not in interested in the nitty gritty of politics and that for most people, all they will see is a very right wing conservative mp on the front line of the small boats crisis, going over to sir keir starmer and saying, basically, rishi sunak has no hope of stopping the boats and i trust labour more, something quite extraordinary. so that is what they are banking on. but i do th
phillips , because of course jess phillips, because of course she supported her husband . she supported her husband. despite these very serious allegations, he went to jail for two years and she basically rubbished the victims even after he was convicted . he was convicted. >> and yeah, i mean, do you see this rumbling on, catherine? do you see this turning into something quite vicious because , something quite vicious because, i mean, one of them has to be telling an untruth as well....
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phillips and all the rest of it. this is a bit of a mess, isn't it? yeah, it is a mess. it's been really, really badly done because actually it should have been. they've had months to do it. yes. and people feel very, very strongly that diane abbott needs to be recognised as what she is. i mean, you you cannot have keir starmer saying, you know, she was a amazing trailblazer, which he says quite rightly. and then say, i don't know whether she's going to stand or not. so the national executive committee will decide and all of this noise that's going on is to try and persuade the national executive committee one way or the other. i think that actually it is such a mess that that the national executive committee do understand that if they stop her from standing, it will be very, very, very bad. and i think , i very, very bad. and i think, i don't know, i don't know anything of war going on with starmer saying, no, i need to appear moderate. i've got to purge the party of the corbynistas and an argument that he's persona
phillips and all the rest of it. this is a bit of a mess, isn't it? yeah, it is a mess. it's been really, really badly done because actually it should have been. they've had months to do it. yes. and people feel very, very strongly that diane abbott needs to be recognised as what she is. i mean, you you cannot have keir starmer saying, you know, she was a amazing trailblazer, which he says quite rightly. and then say, i don't know whether she's going to stand or not. so the national executive...
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there's plenty of labour mps jess phillips, rosie duffield, women who are very concerned about safety of women and girls that look, how can you take this woman who stood by, charlie elphicke? he . went to charlie elphicke? he. went to jail, she rubbished the victim. she said that, you know, he was attractive to women, that he'd had an apology earlier in the week, didn't they? >> jess phillips complains so much and certainly that that they were forced to apologise. >> yeah, but she stood by him for a long time and she said that, you know, he'd he'd had injustice heaped upon injustice, that he'd been thrown to the wolves rather than thinking, hang on a minute, you know, why are these women saying these things now? her mother says, oh, she stood by him because she was a good catholic. but certainly i think it's very problematic. but for all the outrage in westminster, what are people at home going to take for this? are they really going to register this or are they just going to see a very hardcore . tory mp see a very hardcore. tory mp going over to labour? >> i think what they're going
there's plenty of labour mps jess phillips, rosie duffield, women who are very concerned about safety of women and girls that look, how can you take this woman who stood by, charlie elphicke? he . went to charlie elphicke? he. went to jail, she rubbished the victim. she said that, you know, he was attractive to women, that he'd had an apology earlier in the week, didn't they? >> jess phillips complains so much and certainly that that they were forced to apologise. >> yeah, but she...
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former shadow minister for domestic violence jess phillips says miss elphick should be held to account for her actions after she defended her former partner dunng she defended her former partner during his conviction for sexual assault . what labour labour assault. what labour labour party chair anneliese dodds told gb news leaving the tories was miss elphick's decision. >> there was no transaction here. there was no promise of a peerage and so forth. absolutely not. this is a decision as set out in her statement, that is very much rooted in her constituents concerns. and obviously, natalie elphicke, as i mentioned before, she's not the first conservative mp to have taken this decision. she's the third conservative mp to have put her constituents first, their interests, their needs first, and recognise that they need and deserve change, that they're not going to be given that change from the conservatives and that it's only labour that has got a plan to get britain building again and actually give our country its future back . future back. >> rishi sunak has condemned what he's called
former shadow minister for domestic violence jess phillips says miss elphick should be held to account for her actions after she defended her former partner dunng she defended her former partner during his conviction for sexual assault . what labour labour assault. what labour labour party chair anneliese dodds told gb news leaving the tories was miss elphick's decision. >> there was no transaction here. there was no promise of a peerage and so forth. absolutely not. this is a decision as...
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jess phillips said that the ordeal, this these women had has been appalling and those who helped harm them have no place in our politics. one could argue that that might have included not just charlie elphicke, but his wife, who supported him. >> well, i wonder if, keir starmer impressed on her the importance of her making this apology. >> well, then why didn't she? perhaps labour mps like jess phillips were saying to keir starmer , you need to make her starmer, you need to make her apologise for all this , apologise for all this, otherwise we won't accept her. >> well, it was interesting because anneliese dodds , the because anneliese dodds, the chair of the labour party, was having some interviews this morning and she claimed to multiple journalists she's addressed this, she's apologised, she's apologised. turns out she hadn't . turns out she hadn't. >> she hadn't says here that she has condemned his behaviour. she says i have previously and do condemn his behaviour towards women and towards me. so will that be the end of this? will that be the end of this? will that be the end of t
jess phillips said that the ordeal, this these women had has been appalling and those who helped harm them have no place in our politics. one could argue that that might have included not just charlie elphicke, but his wife, who supported him. >> well, i wonder if, keir starmer impressed on her the importance of her making this apology. >> well, then why didn't she? perhaps labour mps like jess phillips were saying to keir starmer , you need to make her starmer, you need to make her...
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former shadow minister jess phillips says questions have to be answered. but labour's chairwoman anneliese dodds has questioned why the conservative party didn't call for an investigation themselves four years ago, when mrs. elphicke was still one of their mps . a major parliamentary mps. a major parliamentary report on maternity care has found. some pregnant women have been mocked or shouted at and denied basic needs such as pain relief. it also shows mums to be are often treated as an inconvenience and risk suffering lifelong injuries as hospitals cover up endemic failures. the conservative mp, who led the birth trauma report, described the quality of maternity care as a postcode lottery. the cross—party report is calling for a national plan to improve services, led by a new maternity commissioner, who would report directly to the prime minister three men have been charged today in yorkshire with foreign interference after they allegedly assisted hong kong's intelligence services. a total of 11 people were detained earlier this month, almost all of who
former shadow minister jess phillips says questions have to be answered. but labour's chairwoman anneliese dodds has questioned why the conservative party didn't call for an investigation themselves four years ago, when mrs. elphicke was still one of their mps . a major parliamentary mps. a major parliamentary report on maternity care has found. some pregnant women have been mocked or shouted at and denied basic needs such as pain relief. it also shows mums to be are often treated as an...
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not really sure what that says , about the state of that says, about the state of the nation, jess phillips, i've got to say, she has tweeted out as well. she said, you've never had it so good. says a multi—millionaire man stood in the rain being upstaged by a speaker system, the polls don't lie, says one of my other viewers, which crosses me , which viewers, which crosses me, which crosses me. now live to my next guest. i am joined by top pollster chris hopkins. good evening to you. your reaction, first of all, was it a surprise to you that it called this today ? >> 7- >> yeah. 7— >> yeah. look, 7_ >> yeah. look, i 7 >> yeah. look, i think there's been a lot of speculation over the last 12 months, frankly, about when the general election date would be. i think we've all got a bit of skin in the game. i'm glad that my family holiday in october isn't going to be disturbed. so, yeah, i think i'll take i'll take the 4th of july, and, and yeah, you know, i frankly, when you're so far behind in the polls, you know, there isn't an opportune time to call a general election. the conservative fa
not really sure what that says , about the state of that says, about the state of the nation, jess phillips, i've got to say, she has tweeted out as well. she said, you've never had it so good. says a multi—millionaire man stood in the rain being upstaged by a speaker system, the polls don't lie, says one of my other viewers, which crosses me , which viewers, which crosses me, which crosses me. now live to my next guest. i am joined by top pollster chris hopkins. good evening to you. your...
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after jess phillips and others called her out in the week following the defection for what they accused her of . which was they accused her of. which was victim blaming, she sort of came out with statements after her ex—husband was convicted, having a go at the victims and then she said she regretted that. but we've got another number of problems with this defection. you know, she's a right wing tory who's been hugely critical of labour. she's, according to these newspaper hours, sort of being seen to be trying to cover up her ex—husband's trial and conviction . she tried to cover conviction. she tried to cover up that she was a character witness, along with other mps, i mean, hasn't this been a decision by keir starmer that's badly backfired? nigel i don't think it's badly backfired. i think it's badly backfired. i think that has it backfired? well, well, it's a profit and loss, isn't it , so well, well, it's a profit and loss, isn't it, so on the on the losing side. yes. it's upset a number of labour mps and especially women labour mps who don't like the way that, natalie elphicke
after jess phillips and others called her out in the week following the defection for what they accused her of . which was they accused her of. which was victim blaming, she sort of came out with statements after her ex—husband was convicted, having a go at the victims and then she said she regretted that. but we've got another number of problems with this defection. you know, she's a right wing tory who's been hugely critical of labour. she's, according to these newspaper hours, sort of...
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. >> and stella , i mean, jess >> and stella, i mean, jess phillips mp, she said that labour's stance on the war in gaza has cost them votes . you gaza has cost them votes. you would agree with that, would you? >> the, the it has definitely cost them some votes, but i don't think it's enough to cause much concern in the general elections for the very simple reason that if you look at george galloway's workers party, for example, they only want something like four seats. and that was in places where labour either already has a very comfortable majority or they are very likely to comfortably win the westminster seat come the general elections. i think, if anything, what the west midlands vote shows us and what the two tory may mayors who are out performed the national polls for the conservative party. i think what it shows us is that voters will vote for results . what they will vote for results. what they wanted to see was growth building and regional dynamism. and these two candidates showed that to the voters throughout their time in office. and i think that that is something that sh
. >> and stella , i mean, jess >> and stella, i mean, jess phillips mp, she said that labour's stance on the war in gaza has cost them votes . you gaza has cost them votes. you would agree with that, would you? >> the, the it has definitely cost them some votes, but i don't think it's enough to cause much concern in the general elections for the very simple reason that if you look at george galloway's workers party, for example, they only want something like four seats. and...
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and starmer's real problem, i think, is that if he tries to win back those muslim votes, as, jess phillips is suggesting, then he's going to be accused of anti—semitism all over again. and that's what he's worked so hard to get rid of , worked so hard to get rid of, from the corbyn era. so he's got a really interesting dilemma. and given that starmer is actually not much of a politician, i think i might sit back and watch him perhaps making a bit of a mess of it, moreover , he's then going to moreover, he's then going to have to answer questions of, well, if this is going to be the result, you're going to have to be in a coalition with the lib dems, aren't you? how is that going to modify your policies ? going to modify your policies? and it does mean that the conservatives are in a better position than i think we suspected we might be at the beginning of the week really makes it quite entertaining . makes it quite entertaining. >> well, it does bring popcorn, of course. keir starmer would argue that he's an excellent candidate to be prime minister, given his commanding lead in the polls
and starmer's real problem, i think, is that if he tries to win back those muslim votes, as, jess phillips is suggesting, then he's going to be accused of anti—semitism all over again. and that's what he's worked so hard to get rid of , worked so hard to get rid of, from the corbyn era. so he's got a really interesting dilemma. and given that starmer is actually not much of a politician, i think i might sit back and watch him perhaps making a bit of a mess of it, moreover , he's then going to...
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i think, you know, when you unite people like jess phillips, neil kinnock and zarah sultana , both mps from the sultana, both mps from the moderate wings of the party and from sort of left wing corbynista element against this move by natalie elphicke. i think it suggests that the keir starmer has made a big mistake. i think it's an act of complacency. they're already looking like they're measuring the curtains at number 10. i think that is disastrous. we were talking about neil kinnock. i remember when he did that rally in sheffield, when i was a student and when they thought, that it was all over and they were going to enter downing street. and it suggests to me that the labour party are beginning to make mistakes by having people like natalie elphicke in them that have unhed elphicke in them that have united much of the labour party against her admittance, her defection, but who knows what colleagues are going to do, i hope not, you know, as i say, whatever the difficulties of my party, i've joined since i was 14 years old, and i would say if anyone if the conservatives were doing a
i think, you know, when you unite people like jess phillips, neil kinnock and zarah sultana , both mps from the sultana, both mps from the moderate wings of the party and from sort of left wing corbynista element against this move by natalie elphicke. i think it suggests that the keir starmer has made a big mistake. i think it's an act of complacency. they're already looking like they're measuring the curtains at number 10. i think that is disastrous. we were talking about neil kinnock. i...
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phillips and all the rest of it. this is a bit of a mess, isn't it? yeah, it is a mess. it's been really, really badly done because actually it should have been. they've had months to do it. yes. and people feel very, very strongly that diane abbott needs to be recognised as what she is. i mean, you you cannot have keir starmer saying, you know, she was a amazing trailblazer, which he says quite rightly. and then say, i don't know whether she's going to stand or not. so the national executive committee will decide and all of this noise that's going on is to try and persuade the national executive committee one way or the other. i think that actually it is such a mess that that the national executive committee do understand that if they stop her from standing, it will be very, very, very bad. and i think , i very, very bad. and i think, i don't know, i don't know anything of war going on with starmer saying, no, i need to appear moderate. i've got to purge the party of the corbynistas and an argument that he's persona
phillips and all the rest of it. this is a bit of a mess, isn't it? yeah, it is a mess. it's been really, really badly done because actually it should have been. they've had months to do it. yes. and people feel very, very strongly that diane abbott needs to be recognised as what she is. i mean, you you cannot have keir starmer saying, you know, she was a amazing trailblazer, which he says quite rightly. and then say, i don't know whether she's going to stand or not. so the national executive...
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phillips, who was previously the shadow minister for safeguarding, was absolutely delighted. but in the debate yesterday she spoke quite powerfully. let's have a look at what she had to say today, just today, just on this one day. >> i've spoken to two women who were raped by members of this parliament, two just today. that's a fairly standard day for me. and i noticed that these are not the people who've so far been mentioned much today, and some of them told me what they wanted me to say today, and so i will just read out, actually some of what they sent to me. so it to the exclusion at the point of charge sends a clear message to victims that not only will we not investigate unless a victim goes to the police , but we will goes to the police, but we will not act unless their charge, which happens in less than 1% of cases. which happens in less than 1% of cases . so what's the point with cases. so what's the point with essentially what this victim said to me ? said to me? >> so the people who fought for this amendment say this is about safeguarding . this is about safeguard
phillips, who was previously the shadow minister for safeguarding, was absolutely delighted. but in the debate yesterday she spoke quite powerfully. let's have a look at what she had to say today, just today, just on this one day. >> i've spoken to two women who were raped by members of this parliament, two just today. that's a fairly standard day for me. and i noticed that these are not the people who've so far been mentioned much today, and some of them told me what they wanted me to...
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people like rosie duffield and jess phillips, who've worked a lot on, you know, countering violence against women and girls and the labour party has taken someone who stuck up for stood by her sex offender husband, who was jailed for two years and continued to defend him after he had been convicted. and these allegations today in the sunday times are really pretty damning that she went to robert buckland, the then justice secretary, and expressed concerns before his trial that the court was too high profile , the court was too high profile, that the judge was too high profile. robert buckland was having none of it. but then later after he was convicted. the sunday times is also reporting that she tried again. this time she couldn't get near robert buckland, but she told the chief whip wanted them to intervene that his living . intervene that his living. conditions in prison were basically not good enough , that basically not good enough, that his bed was not comfortable enough, and that his pillows were not comfortable enough. so this story not going away at all? >> not at all, is it? that'
people like rosie duffield and jess phillips, who've worked a lot on, you know, countering violence against women and girls and the labour party has taken someone who stuck up for stood by her sex offender husband, who was jailed for two years and continued to defend him after he had been convicted. and these allegations today in the sunday times are really pretty damning that she went to robert buckland, the then justice secretary, and expressed concerns before his trial that the court was too...
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phillips is renowned for her activism around the areas around victim blaming and all the rest of it. so we're expecting, aren't we? as the days move forward, more and more criticisms from all sorts of new and different angles , i think we and different angles, i think we will get lots more criticism. >> keir starmer is obviously hoping that he's nipped the problem in the bud with this obviously forced apology from natalie elphicke. for those comments that she made, but it won't be enough for lots of labour mps. if natalie elphicke genuinely had believed that her comments were wrong and genuinely felt sorry for the comments that she had made, why is she only apologising now ? is she only apologising now? those comments were made. what was it two years ago , now. so i was it two years ago, now. so i think we can expect to see an extended backlash from conservative mps, particularly female conservative labour mps and particularly those on the left of the labour party. i don't think it's any coincidence that kate osamor , left wing that kate osamor, left wing labour mp, who was suspended
phillips is renowned for her activism around the areas around victim blaming and all the rest of it. so we're expecting, aren't we? as the days move forward, more and more criticisms from all sorts of new and different angles , i think we and different angles, i think we will get lots more criticism. >> keir starmer is obviously hoping that he's nipped the problem in the bud with this obviously forced apology from natalie elphicke. for those comments that she made, but it won't be enough...
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phillips have spoken up even the daily mail have said that she has been treated poorly. and the conservatives, of course, are making political capital out of all this. jeremy hunt, this morning, capital out of all this. jeremy hunt, this morning , the hunt, this morning, the chancellor has said if keir starmer can't deal with diane abbott, how on earth is he going to deal with vladimir putin? the conservatives hope to capitalise on this. give the message you're not safe with labour party. stick with us. >> okay. katherine forster there for us in south wales. thank you very much indeed. >> all right. should we head to the south—west because our reporter jeff moody is there for us this morning gauging reaction from you about what matters to you in the upcoming election? morning, geoff. >> good morning. what i'm here in south molton talking to local residents about how they feel about the election, how it's gone so far, paul , let's start gone so far, paul, let's start off with you. thank you very much for joining off with you. thank you very much forjoining me. what are
phillips have spoken up even the daily mail have said that she has been treated poorly. and the conservatives, of course, are making political capital out of all this. jeremy hunt, this morning, capital out of all this. jeremy hunt, this morning , the hunt, this morning, the chancellor has said if keir starmer can't deal with diane abbott, how on earth is he going to deal with vladimir putin? the conservatives hope to capitalise on this. give the message you're not safe with labour party. stick...
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. >> jess phillips, the former shadow minister for domestic violence and safeguarding, says that domestic abuse orders are not worth the paper. they are written on. tell us more. >> i mean, i mean, this is actually quite shocking. so you have these orders that say men aren't allowed to go near women who are worried about and then nothing happens . and there's a nothing happens. and there's a story here of somebody, you know, who was shot by a woman. and what's interesting is this is page ten of the times. and on page 11, obsessed man jailed for stabbing pregnant ex. and there is a real, you know, two women a week are killed by their partners or ex—partners and finally something something is being done about it. i mean, i remember when i was a young journalist that if, if there was a killing and they said, oh, it's a domestic, it didn't count as a proper murder, right? because obviously she'd done something. and now, i mean, i do have to say that they are taking it seriously, but we need to do more because over and over again, you look at the court cases of these murders and actually the
. >> jess phillips, the former shadow minister for domestic violence and safeguarding, says that domestic abuse orders are not worth the paper. they are written on. tell us more. >> i mean, i mean, this is actually quite shocking. so you have these orders that say men aren't allowed to go near women who are worried about and then nothing happens . and there's a nothing happens. and there's a story here of somebody, you know, who was shot by a woman. and what's interesting is this is...
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i think it's very interesting, dean phillips, he says we should forgo the convention, i may be forgo it in chicago, but foregoing the convention, i don't know that makes any sense. i agree with jesse, i think it is very important for people to be able to party, but the sad part about brandon is that he will clearly bow to those people who are protesting. who knows what the protest is going to be about in august, the end of august, right? so they are assuming it is going to be a wild and crazy place. the problem is that chicago, the residents of chicago, can't stand brandon johnson. they revolted. they didn't want sanctuary cities. he used a parliamentary maneuver to squelch a referendum to allow chicago voters to weigh in on that. so he doesn't much care for his own citizens. he is into any kind of radical revolution. so bring it on. >> greg: marie, it is interesting how at these conventions or any kind of democrat thing, there is always protesters. doesn't really happen when republicans have conventions. is it because you guys always cave, just like you did in the homeless situation
i think it's very interesting, dean phillips, he says we should forgo the convention, i may be forgo it in chicago, but foregoing the convention, i don't know that makes any sense. i agree with jesse, i think it is very important for people to be able to party, but the sad part about brandon is that he will clearly bow to those people who are protesting. who knows what the protest is going to be about in august, the end of august, right? so they are assuming it is going to be a wild and crazy...
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i spoke to your colleaguejess phillips earlier. there was an independent candidate here, akhmed yakoob, who got more than 42,000 votes, and jess certainly believes that sir keir starmer�*s stance on gaza, refusing to call for a ceasefire earlier, cost the party votes. do you think you could have got a greater margin? i do, actually, and what i'm committed to do is to be mayor for all of— committed to do is to be mayor for all of our— committed to do is to be mayor for all of our communities, and i spent all of our communities, and i spent a lot— all of our communities, and i spent a lot of— all of our communities, and i spent a lot of time — all of our communities, and i spent a lot of time listening to concerns of the _ a lot of time listening to concerns of the muslim community, and i'm committed — of the muslim community, and i'm committed to working hard and spending — committed to working hard and spending some more time and doing all i spending some more time and doing all i can— spending some more time and
i spoke to your colleaguejess phillips earlier. there was an independent candidate here, akhmed yakoob, who got more than 42,000 votes, and jess certainly believes that sir keir starmer�*s stance on gaza, refusing to call for a ceasefire earlier, cost the party votes. do you think you could have got a greater margin? i do, actually, and what i'm committed to do is to be mayor for all of— committed to do is to be mayor for all of our— committed to do is to be mayor for all of our...