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last speech to the parliamentary labour— last speech to the parliamentary labour party that we are a team and ithink— labour party that we are a team and i think the _ labour party that we are a team and i think the labour party has to act like a _ i think the labour party has to act like a team — i think the labour party has to act like a team and i do feel some people — like a team and i do feel some people around keir starmer, that may be people around keir starmer, that may he have _ people around keir starmer, that may be have watched a bit too much scandal— be have watched a bit too much scandal or — be have watched a bit too much scandal or west wing and think that is how— scandal or west wing and think that is how politics is done but it is not _ is how politics is done but it is not it— is how politics is done but it is not it is— is how politics is done but it is not. it is important that someone like diane — not. it is important that someone like diane gets her due respect. do like diane gets her due respect. dir: you like diane gets her due respect. you
last speech to the parliamentary labour— last speech to the parliamentary labour party that we are a team and ithink— labour party that we are a team and i think the _ labour party that we are a team and i think the labour party has to act like a _ i think the labour party has to act like a team — i think the labour party has to act like a team and i do feel some people — like a team and i do feel some people around keir starmer, that may be people around keir starmer, that may he have...
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labour party and no decision has been taken barring her. this row has been rumbling for more than a year after the veteran mp said ajewish, irish than a year after the veteran mp said a jewish, irish and other people do not face racism or their lives. it's appalling, vindictive and cruel and keir— it's appalling, vindictive and cruel and keir starmer's actions enforcing
labour party and no decision has been taken barring her. this row has been rumbling for more than a year after the veteran mp said ajewish, irish than a year after the veteran mp said a jewish, irish and other people do not face racism or their lives. it's appalling, vindictive and cruel and keir— it's appalling, vindictive and cruel and keir starmer's actions enforcing
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we know that she was suspended from the parliamentary labour party because of comments she made about racism for which she apologised. but there was this incredibly long—running incredibly long—running investigation over a year where this was unresolved. and then what happened was last night, it started to emerge reports that she got the whip back, as you said, which turned out to be true. but then the times newspaper was reporting that despite that, she was going to be barred from standing as a candidate, bbc political correspondent, that she had been barred from standing. after that, keir starmer was asked about this and he said no, she hadn't been barred from standing. so, what we've really had now is a day of confusion about where we exactly are.
we know that she was suspended from the parliamentary labour party because of comments she made about racism for which she apologised. but there was this incredibly long—running incredibly long—running investigation over a year where this was unresolved. and then what happened was last night, it started to emerge reports that she got the whip back, as you said, which turned out to be true. but then the times newspaper was reporting that despite that, she was going to be barred from standing...
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labour party, suspended from the parliamentary labour party. and then he announced today he is going to run as an independent in islington north, his seat in north london, and that means he was expelled from the labour party, cos if you, a member of the labour party and you choose to run against the labour party in an election — perhaps it's not surprising — you would get expelled, which is what has happened. so it's quite something. and keir starmer was asked on his trip to glasgow, are you glad to see the back of him and was sort of very diplomatic and then talking up the fact that labour will have a candidate and of course there'll be lots of other candidates. and i should say given we're talking about an individual contest, that there will be a full list of candidates for islington north and every other parliamentary constituency on the bbc news website after the close of nominations. but, yeah, it'sjust a little vignette, if you like, into that kind of recent history of the party. and from keir starmer�*s perspective, actually a nois
labour party, suspended from the parliamentary labour party. and then he announced today he is going to run as an independent in islington north, his seat in north london, and that means he was expelled from the labour party, cos if you, a member of the labour party and you choose to run against the labour party in an election — perhaps it's not surprising — you would get expelled, which is what has happened. so it's quite something. and keir starmer was asked on his trip to glasgow, are...
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labour party and no decision has been taken barring her. this row has been rumbling for more than a year after the veteran mp said ajewish, irish than a year after the veteran mp said a jewish, irish and other people do not face racism or their lives. it's appalling, vindictive and cruel and keir— it's appalling, vindictive and cruel and keir starmer's actions enforcing diane _ and keir starmer's actions enforcing diane abbott out seem to be a slap in the _ diane abbott out seem to be a slap in the face — diane abbott out seem to be a slap in the face-— in the face. over decades, diane abbott built _ in the face. over decades, diane abbott built a — in the face. over decades, diane abbott built a reputation - in the face. over decades, diane abbott built a reputation as - in the face. over decades, diane abbott built a reputation as a . abbott built a reputation as a passionate and outspoken politician, but almost always from the backbenches. it was only with the assent of a friend and allyjeremy corbyn that she got close to power.
labour party and no decision has been taken barring her. this row has been rumbling for more than a year after the veteran mp said ajewish, irish than a year after the veteran mp said a jewish, irish and other people do not face racism or their lives. it's appalling, vindictive and cruel and keir— it's appalling, vindictive and cruel and keir starmer's actions enforcing diane _ and keir starmer's actions enforcing diane abbott out seem to be a slap in the _ diane abbott out seem to be a slap...
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thank ou ve parliamentary labour party. thank you very much- — donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen was back for his second day of testimony in the ex—president�*s hush—money trial. mr cohen has told the court that trump approved a plan to reimburse him for $130,000 paid to adult film actor stormy daniels as hush money. the ex—fixer�*s evidence gets to the heart of the prosecution's argument, that trump falsified business records to cover up payments to daniels. trump has pleaded not guilty to 3a counts of fraud and also denies having any sexual encounter with daniels. mr trump's defence team attacked cohen's credibility as a witness, he admitted lying but said he did it out of "loyalty" and to "protect" trump. let's talk to will pavia, new york correspondent for the times, who was in court. tell our viewers what happened today? we tell our viewers what happened toda ? ~ ., ., today? we had the end of the prosecution — today? we had the end of the prosecution questioning - today? we had the end of the |
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labour party he wan, you can _ parliamentary labour party he wan, you can see — parliamentary labour party he wan, you can see from some of the candidates that the party have been involved _ candidates that the party have been involved in — candidates that the party have been involved in selecting, they are selecting _ involved in selecting, they are selecting some very highly able candidate, they are thelic about if we are _ candidate, they are thelic about if we are a — candidate, they are thelic about if we are a two term government who do wow want— we are a two term government who do wow want to _ we are a two term government who do wow want to be in our cabinet. there are some people _ wow want to be in our cabinet. there are some people who _ wow want to be in our cabinet. there are some people who have _ wow want to be in our cabinet. tues are some people who have discovered, let us take one case. lloyd russell, the day before dissolution, anonymous complaint about his behaviour was brought against him. he is not allowed to know who has made it. it dates back eight years
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>> i'd love jacob rees—mogg to be a member of the parliamentary labour party . labour party. >> well, the labour party has seemingly drawn the line at allowing nigel farage into the party. however, i'm joined now by the man himself, party. however, i'm joined now by the man himself , john by the man himself, john mcternan. john, thank you very much for joining mcternan. john, thank you very much forjoining me , some people much forjoining me, some people in the labour party are very cross with you for saying this, even though it seemed to me you were quite clearly joking. jokes are dangerous in politics, aren't they ? aren't they? >> oh, look, some people shouldn't be in politics if they can't take a take a joke. and nobody should be in politics who can't make fun of themselves, in my view. >> well, no, i think i think that's right. but thank you for the invitation. it may not surprise you to know that i'm not going to take it up, but do you really want anyone from the tory party to join who's criticised your leader so much and strongly opposes so many labour po
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diane abbott was suspended from the parliamentary labour party after saying jewish, irish and traveller people do not face racism all their lives. she apologised and was readmitted to the parliamentary party the other day. enter next labour's deputy leader, telling sky news diane abbott should be able to stand again for the party. she wants to stay, then she should be able to stay. diane has been a trailblazer 37 years, first black female mp in parliament and she has shown people like me that you can be yourself. and compare that with keir starmer. he is pointedly not saying he'd like to stand again. the situation in relation to diane abbott is that no ——he is pointedly not saying he'd like her to stand again. the situation in relation to diane abbott is that no decision has been taken to bar her and, you know, we have to remember that she was a trailblazer as an mp. and this labour activist, proudly on the left u nfortu nately we have ru n unfortunately we have run out of time to show you the latest on the golden trailer centres awards that stay with me, more at the top of the hour
diane abbott was suspended from the parliamentary labour party after saying jewish, irish and traveller people do not face racism all their lives. she apologised and was readmitted to the parliamentary party the other day. enter next labour's deputy leader, telling sky news diane abbott should be able to stand again for the party. she wants to stay, then she should be able to stay. diane has been a trailblazer 37 years, first black female mp in parliament and she has shown people like me that...
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diane abbott was suspended from the parliamentary labour party after saying jewish, irish and traveller people do not face racism all their lives. she apologised and was readmitted to the parliamentary party the other day. enter next labour's deputy leader telling sky news diane abbott should be able to stand again for the party. if she wants to stay, she should be able to stay. diane has been a trailblazer, 37 years, the first black female mp in parliament. she has shown people like me that you can be yourself. keir starmer, though, is sounding rather more circumspect. the situation in relation to diane abbott is that no decision has been taken to bar her. and we have to remember that she was a trailblazer as an mp. and this labour activist, proudly on the left of the party, has been banned, too. honestly, i'm just so shocked right now to be treated this badly after being such an active member of the party. faiza shaheen had been due to run in a crucial london seat. she has apologised for liking a social media post that allegedly downplayed anti—semitism. who keir starmer is willing
diane abbott was suspended from the parliamentary labour party after saying jewish, irish and traveller people do not face racism all their lives. she apologised and was readmitted to the parliamentary party the other day. enter next labour's deputy leader telling sky news diane abbott should be able to stand again for the party. if she wants to stay, she should be able to stay. diane has been a trailblazer, 37 years, the first black female mp in parliament. she has shown people like me that...
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let back in to the parliamentary party. it follows her suspension last year for saying jewish, irish and traveller people don't face racism all their lives. she apologised, so has she been barred from standing? no, that's not true, no decision has been taken to bar diane abbott. the process that we were going through ended with the restoration of the whip the other day, so she's a member of the parliamentary labour party, and no decision has been ta ken barring her. also out on the campaign trail the prime minister, who said it was time to unpack the truth. the labour party have been telling everybody this investigation into diane abbott is ongoing, it now appears it concluded months ago, so really, i guess it's a question for them to clear this all up, what happened when and be transparent with people about it. the scottish national party says she has been treated disgracefully. the liberal democrats say it is a matter for labour. diane abbott is seen as a trailblazer, an important figure in the party's story, and the whol
let back in to the parliamentary party. it follows her suspension last year for saying jewish, irish and traveller people don't face racism all their lives. she apologised, so has she been barred from standing? no, that's not true, no decision has been taken to bar diane abbott. the process that we were going through ended with the restoration of the whip the other day, so she's a member of the parliamentary labour party, and no decision has been ta ken barring her. also out on the campaign...
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but she also has been suspended from the parliamentary labour party, which would mean she is ineligible to stand as a labour candidate unless the labour whip is restored to her. keir starmer suggested this morning we should get a decision on that relatively soon, because byjune the 4th, labour has to announce its candidates who are contesting the general election. a disciplinary inquiry is still going on into comments she had made about jewish people not necessarily suffering racism their entire lives. she has apologised to that and there are people in different wings of the labour party, the former deputy leader and the current deputy leader who would like to see her restore to the labour party and able to stand as a candidate. it will be a matter of days i think before we find out what decision is going to be taken on herfuture. what decision is going to be taken on her future.— on her future. fascinating, thank ou ve on her future. fascinating, thank you very much- _ helen, the final day of business, which laws are likely to pass, and what won't make it? the government and the oppo
but she also has been suspended from the parliamentary labour party, which would mean she is ineligible to stand as a labour candidate unless the labour whip is restored to her. keir starmer suggested this morning we should get a decision on that relatively soon, because byjune the 4th, labour has to announce its candidates who are contesting the general election. a disciplinary inquiry is still going on into comments she had made about jewish people not necessarily suffering racism their...
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so she's a member of the parliamentary labour party, and no decision has been taken barring her. this row has been rumbling for more than a year, after the veteran mp said jewish, irish and traveller people do not face racism all their lives. she apologised, but was suspended, and only readmitted as a labour mp last night after a 13—month party process. over decades, diane abbott built a reputation as a passionate and outspoken politician, but almost always from the backbenches. it was only with the ascent of her friend and allyjeremy corbyn that she got close to power, reaching the shadow cabinet in 2015, nearly 30 years after her historic arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. cheering. but since keir starmer took over, she's been consistently critical of him on social media. among diane abbott's constituents, some say it is time for her to go. i think she has the opportunity to retire with dignity on what is a very significant record. i personally would like the opportunity to vote for a different labour candidate. while at tonight's rally, others are unha
so she's a member of the parliamentary labour party, and no decision has been taken barring her. this row has been rumbling for more than a year, after the veteran mp said jewish, irish and traveller people do not face racism all their lives. she apologised, but was suspended, and only readmitted as a labour mp last night after a 13—month party process. over decades, diane abbott built a reputation as a passionate and outspoken politician, but almost always from the backbenches. it was only...
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and i think, you know, in terms of how he manages the parliamentary labour party, you know, you pull that elastic and you pull that elastic and that's yourjob as the leader of the labour party to take me to places where they're not necessarily comfortable, but at some point and it might be in two months, but it more likely be in two years or four years when he's in difficulty, probably as prime minister, the elastic snaps and that is the concern for people around keir starmer is that this contributes to blowback that will come when keir starmer is in trouble. mps will remember things like this and decide they don't want to come to his aid. we were talking this morning with sara sultana. it's put the spotlight back also onto labour mps who've been under investigation for ages and still haven't been let back in. and diane abbott, for example, there's a lot of people who think, well, hang on, what's going on with that? why is it taking new years to investigate it while also welcoming in these people? so i think this story has got further to run, not least because of the excellent scoop
and i think, you know, in terms of how he manages the parliamentary labour party, you know, you pull that elastic and you pull that elastic and that's yourjob as the leader of the labour party to take me to places where they're not necessarily comfortable, but at some point and it might be in two months, but it more likely be in two years or four years when he's in difficulty, probably as prime minister, the elastic snaps and that is the concern for people around keir starmer is that this...
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mr corbyn was suspended from the parliamentary labour party in 2020, when in response to a report into the party's handling of anti—semitism complaints, he suggested the scale of the problem had been dramatically overstated. can you confirm that jeremy corbyn has been kicked out of the labour party, and are you glad to see the back of him? jeremy corbyn will make his own decisions. i think he is standing as an independent. that is his choice, we will have an excellent labour candidate in islington north, as we have excellent labour candidates across the country. this afternoon labour picked their candidate, local councillor praful nargrund. and there will of course be others wanting to be elected as the mp for this part of north london. the liberal democrats, the green party and reform uk are among those who have already selected a candidate here, and others are likely to soon. for plenty in political circles, what is happening here is not wildly surprising, but it does illustrate so vividly the changing of the guard in the labour party, and expose the anger of some on the left at ke
mr corbyn was suspended from the parliamentary labour party in 2020, when in response to a report into the party's handling of anti—semitism complaints, he suggested the scale of the problem had been dramatically overstated. can you confirm that jeremy corbyn has been kicked out of the labour party, and are you glad to see the back of him? jeremy corbyn will make his own decisions. i think he is standing as an independent. that is his choice, we will have an excellent labour candidate in...
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mr corbyn was suspended from the parliamentary labour party in 2020, when in response to a report into the party's handling of anti—semitism complaints, he suggested the scale of the problem had been dramatically overstated. can you confirm that jeremy corbyn has been kicked out of the labour party, and are you glad to see the back of him? jeremy corbyn will make his own decisions. i think he is standing as an independent. that is his choice, we will have an excellent labour candidate in islington north, as we have excellent labour candidates across the country. this afternoon labour picked their candidate, local councillor praful nargrund. and there will of course be others wanting to be elected as the mp for this part of north london. the liberal democrats, the green party and reform uk are among those who have already selected a candidate here, and others are likely to soon. for plenty in political circles, what is happening here is not wildly surprising, but it does illustrate so vividly the changing of the guard in the labour party, and expose the anger of some on the left at ke
mr corbyn was suspended from the parliamentary labour party in 2020, when in response to a report into the party's handling of anti—semitism complaints, he suggested the scale of the problem had been dramatically overstated. can you confirm that jeremy corbyn has been kicked out of the labour party, and are you glad to see the back of him? jeremy corbyn will make his own decisions. i think he is standing as an independent. that is his choice, we will have an excellent labour candidate in...
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diane abbott was suspended from the parliamentary| suspended from the parliamentary labour party after saying jewish, irish and travel people do not face racism all their lives. she apologised and was readmitted to the parliamentary party the other day. enter next labour's deputy leader telling sky news diane abbott should be able to stand again for the party. if be able to stand again for the -a . y ., be able to stand again for the -a . , ., ., be able to stand again for the party. if you want to say she should be able to stay. _ party. if you want to say she should be able to stay. diane _ party. if you want to say she should be able to stay. diane abbott - party. if you want to say she should be able to stay. diane abbott has . be able to stay. diane abbott has been a trailblazer, 37 years, the first black female mp in parliament. she has shown people like me that you can be yourself. keir she has shown people like me that you can be yourself.— you can be yourself. keir starmer, thou~h, you can be yourself. keir starmer, though. is — you can be yourself. keir starmer, though, i
diane abbott was suspended from the parliamentary| suspended from the parliamentary labour party after saying jewish, irish and travel people do not face racism all their lives. she apologised and was readmitted to the parliamentary party the other day. enter next labour's deputy leader telling sky news diane abbott should be able to stand again for the party. if be able to stand again for the -a . y ., be able to stand again for the -a . , ., ., be able to stand again for the party. if you...
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so she's a member of the parliamentary labour party, and no decision has been taken barring her. this row has been rumbling for more than a year, after the veteran mp said jewish, irish and traveller people do not face racism all their lives. she apologised, but was suspended, and only readmitted as a labour mp last night after a is—month party process. it's quite appalling, it's vindictive, it's cruel, and keir starmer�*s actions in forcing diane abbott out seem to be a slap in the face. over decades, diane abbott built a reputation as a passionate and outspoken politician, but almost always from the backbenches. it was only with the ascent of her friend and allyjeremy corbyn that she got close to power, reaching the shadow cabinet in 2015, nearly 30 years after her historic arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. cheering. but since keir starmer took over, she's been consistently critical of him on social media. among diane abbott's constituents, some say it is time for her to go. seats are safe as this are rarely of interest in a general election. i think
so she's a member of the parliamentary labour party, and no decision has been taken barring her. this row has been rumbling for more than a year, after the veteran mp said jewish, irish and traveller people do not face racism all their lives. she apologised, but was suspended, and only readmitted as a labour mp last night after a is—month party process. it's quite appalling, it's vindictive, it's cruel, and keir starmer�*s actions in forcing diane abbott out seem to be a slap in the face....
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it's 13 months and she was suspended from the parliamentary labour party. we knew this had to be resolved before the election because whether or not she remains suspended would contribute to whether or not she was allowed to stand as a labour candidate. it really became headline news this morning when the bbc�*s newsnight programme reported that the labour party investigation into diane abbott concluded five months ago. yet she still hasn't found out whether or not she would be allowed to stand as a candidate. bbc understands this evening that the labour whip has been restored. we understand the labour party is trying to broker a deal with diane abbott. they will allow hurt to return as an mp until thursday when parliament dissolves, but in return, they want her not to stand again in they want her not to stand again in the forthcoming election. it's unclear whether or not diane abbott has accepted the offer and therefore whether or not her 37 year career as mp is now over. there's another big labour story as well. that's a story around angela rayner. this
it's 13 months and she was suspended from the parliamentary labour party. we knew this had to be resolved before the election because whether or not she remains suspended would contribute to whether or not she was allowed to stand as a labour candidate. it really became headline news this morning when the bbc�*s newsnight programme reported that the labour party investigation into diane abbott concluded five months ago. yet she still hasn't found out whether or not she would be allowed to...
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so she's a member of the parliamentary labour party, and no decision has been taken barring her. this row has been rumbling for more than a year, after the veteran mp said jewish, irish and traveller people do not face racism all their lives. she apologised, but was suspended, and only readmitted as a labour mp last night, after a 13—month party process. it is quite appalling, it's vindictive, it's cruel. and keir starmer�*s actions in forcing diane abbott out seem to be a slap in the face. over decades, diane abbott built a reputation as a passionate and outspoken politician, but almost always from the backbenches. it was only with the assent of her friend and allyjeremy corbyn that she got close to power, reaching the shadow cabinet in 2015, nearly 30 years after her historic arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. but since keir starmer took over, she's been consistently critical of him on social media. seats are safe as this are rarely of interest in a general election. the diane abbott row has changed that. some within the party argue today's confusion
so she's a member of the parliamentary labour party, and no decision has been taken barring her. this row has been rumbling for more than a year, after the veteran mp said jewish, irish and traveller people do not face racism all their lives. she apologised, but was suspended, and only readmitted as a labour mp last night, after a 13—month party process. it is quite appalling, it's vindictive, it's cruel. and keir starmer�*s actions in forcing diane abbott out seem to be a slap in the face....
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diane abbott has been readmitted as an mp to the parliamentary labour party, the bbc understands. it is not yet clear if she will be allowed to stand again in the election, but the news comes after bbc newsnight revealed labour's disciplinary process ended five months ago. she had been suspended after suggesting in april last year thatjewish, irish and traveller people do not face racism "all their lives". the parliament in georgia has thrown out a presidential veto and adopted the controversial bill that compels media organisations and ngos to register as foreign agents if they receive at least 20% of their funding from abroad. critics call it the "russian law" — they fear it will be used to trample human rights and ultimately will harm georgia's chances ofjoining the european union. the government says the new law will bring transparency. pope francis has apologised for using a derogatory word to describe gay men, while discussing in a closed door meeting whether they should be admitted to the priesthood. the pope was talking to italian bishops at the vatican, a week ago, and
diane abbott has been readmitted as an mp to the parliamentary labour party, the bbc understands. it is not yet clear if she will be allowed to stand again in the election, but the news comes after bbc newsnight revealed labour's disciplinary process ended five months ago. she had been suspended after suggesting in april last year thatjewish, irish and traveller people do not face racism "all their lives". the parliament in georgia has thrown out a presidential veto and adopted the...
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she has been readmitted to the parliamentary labour party, this is all coming together in these days as labour is trying to ready itself for the general election but this morning she told the bbc that she had been barred from standing as a labour candidate, sir keir starmer told me earlier that that was factually incorrect, she had not been barred, that there is a process, and that the national executive committee of labour will be deciding this within days. at the moment it is still not clear whether diane abbott could choose to stand as a labour candidate if she wanted to in her london seat. keir starmer very clear that there is no barring and not engaging with questions about whether any briefing to the contrary had come from his office. so clearly quite a difficult situation for labour to confront today as they want to talk about the nhs which they think is one of the key battleground areas which they want to make the nhs the key issue of the campaign. they are talking here today about the record as they put it of tory failure. they brought somebody over who talked about his fail
she has been readmitted to the parliamentary labour party, this is all coming together in these days as labour is trying to ready itself for the general election but this morning she told the bbc that she had been barred from standing as a labour candidate, sir keir starmer told me earlier that that was factually incorrect, she had not been barred, that there is a process, and that the national executive committee of labour will be deciding this within days. at the moment it is still not clear...
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to be a member of the parliamentary labour party. thank you to all those who supported me along the way. i will be campaigning for a labour victory, but i'm very dismayed that numerous reports suggest i have been barred as a candidate. and the whole thing took another twist this afternoon when it emerged that labour's graham jones will be allowed to stand as a labour mp. he famously said this in israel again, no british person should be fighting for any other country at all. >> full stop is against the law and he should be locked up. >> in case you missed that, there he was, saying that anyone who left britain to go and fight for the israeli defence force should be, quote, locked up. but the left wing press hasn't been too kind to sir keir starmer over this . a headline here from over this. a headline here from the guardian reads labour's shocking treatment of diane abbott could alienate black voters for years to come. well the breaking news earlier on this evening, addressing a crowd outside hackney town hall, diane abbott has vowed
to be a member of the parliamentary labour party. thank you to all those who supported me along the way. i will be campaigning for a labour victory, but i'm very dismayed that numerous reports suggest i have been barred as a candidate. and the whole thing took another twist this afternoon when it emerged that labour's graham jones will be allowed to stand as a labour mp. he famously said this in israel again, no british person should be fighting for any other country at all. >> full stop...
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she's a member of the parliamentary labour party. and no decision has been taken barring her. 0k, nick, what is your theory? what 0k, nick, what is your theory? what so magnificent _ 0k, nick, what is your theory? what so magnificent is _ 0k, nick, what is your theory? what so magnificent is diane _ 0k, nick, what is your theory? what so magnificent is diane abbott saying — so magnificent is diane abbott saying i've been barred and keir starmer— saying i've been barred and keir starmer saying diane abbott has not been barred is they are both right. the reason — been barred is they are both right. the reason why they are both right is that— the reason why they are both right is that keir— the reason why they are both right is that keir starmer is right that the national executive committee, the national executive committee, the labour party, which at this stage — the labour party, which at this stage vets _ the labour party, which at this stage vets and on candidates has not considered _ stage vets and on candidates has no
she's a member of the parliamentary labour party. and no decision has been taken barring her. 0k, nick, what is your theory? what 0k, nick, what is your theory? what so magnificent _ 0k, nick, what is your theory? what so magnificent is _ 0k, nick, what is your theory? what so magnificent is diane _ 0k, nick, what is your theory? what so magnificent is diane abbott saying — so magnificent is diane abbott saying i've been barred and keir starmer— saying i've been barred and keir starmer...
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so, she is a member of the parliamentary labour party. and no decision has been taking barring her. we asked for an interview with anyone from the labour front bench, and we were told no—one was available. we also asked a number of mps supportive of keir starmer and other figures close to the labour leader — they gave us the same answer. let's speak to one woman who says she fears she's about to be barred from standing for labour. she was labour's candidate in 2019 in chingford & woodford green and, last thursday, launched her campaign to contest the seat again this year. fa iza faiza shaheen, thank you for talking to us. are you the labour candidate for chingford and woodford green? i thought i was and then literally just got an e—mail so i am in a bit ofa state of just got an e—mail so i am in a bit of a state of shock, to be honest. a long time, ijust had a baby, i went back and had a cesarean section and i was knocking on doors six weeks after my baby was born, i have put so much effort into that seat. people know me. 40—50 people turned up people know me. 40—50 peop
so, she is a member of the parliamentary labour party. and no decision has been taking barring her. we asked for an interview with anyone from the labour front bench, and we were told no—one was available. we also asked a number of mps supportive of keir starmer and other figures close to the labour leader — they gave us the same answer. let's speak to one woman who says she fears she's about to be barred from standing for labour. she was labour's candidate in 2019 in chingford &...
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she'll be of the parliamentary labour party. she'll be campaigning for a labour victory, she says, but she's very dismayed that numerous reports suggest she's been barred as a candidate. that prompted sir keir starmer to say about an hour ago or so on his campaigning rounds today no, that's not true. no decision has been taken to bar diane abbott. the protests that we were going through ended up with the restoration of the whip. no decision has been made in terms of barring her. now. the tories have leapt on this. jonathan gullis, the deputy chairman of the party, saying that starmer is flip flopping. he's saying one thing one minute and one thing the next. and what kind of leader does this country want after july the 4th? if labour win the election, he's prime minister and lord woolley, a crossbench peer. he's been saying this lunchtime that labour could pay a high political price if they treat diane abbott with utter disrespect. they've got 48 hours, he says, to get it right , hours, he says, to get it right, christopher, the
she'll be of the parliamentary labour party. she'll be campaigning for a labour victory, she says, but she's very dismayed that numerous reports suggest she's been barred as a candidate. that prompted sir keir starmer to say about an hour ago or so on his campaigning rounds today no, that's not true. no decision has been taken to bar diane abbott. the protests that we were going through ended up with the restoration of the whip. no decision has been made in terms of barring her. now. the tories...
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labour party, and no decision has been taken. ., , party, and no decision has been taken. . , ,, ., taken. that is keir starmer speaking- _ taken. that is keir starmer speaking. let's _ taken. that is keir starmer speaking. let's talk - taken. that is keir starmer speaking. let's talk to - taken. that is keir starmer speaking. let's talk to a i taken. that is keir starmer - speaking. let's talk to a fellow in politics at cambridge university and recently co—wrote a book about diane abbott. thank you for your patience. it is been a busy morning, moving all over the country. what do you make about the story that is now developing even more in the last few minutes. the labour leader says no, she has not been banned from running but diane abbott has been to the bbc this morning and says, yes, she has. keir starmer�*s statement is somewhat equivocal and i want to point out that injune 2020 and the 33rd anniversary of diane's election to parliament, keir starmer stated in public that the labour party owes diane a great debt. i think it doesn't make sense to say that very publicly in 2
labour party, and no decision has been taken. ., , party, and no decision has been taken. . , ,, ., taken. that is keir starmer speaking- _ taken. that is keir starmer speaking. let's _ taken. that is keir starmer speaking. let's talk - taken. that is keir starmer speaking. let's talk to - taken. that is keir starmer speaking. let's talk to a i taken. that is keir starmer - speaking. let's talk to a fellow in politics at cambridge university and recently co—wrote a book about diane abbott....
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she's delighted to have the labour whip restored to be a member of the parliamentary labour party. i will be campaigning for labour victory and that's important because jeremy corbyn now launches his independent campaign in north islington tonight . that means islington tonight. that means that on on what she says, diane abbott might not be with him. but then she says he's very dismayed that numerous reports say have him barred as a candidate. now keir starmer martin denies that. no, that's not true. keir starmer says on the election trail no decision has been taken to bar diane abbott. the process that we were going, going through , ended with going, going through, ended with the restoration of the whip. no decision has been made about barring her. this is a problem. i think diane abbott is a particular person in the labour movement. she is someone who is much admired on the left. and i think more broadly across politics as being the first black mp for six years, elected 1987, she is of the left. but politics, everyone has different ideas. she has done her time and served her time
she's delighted to have the labour whip restored to be a member of the parliamentary labour party. i will be campaigning for labour victory and that's important because jeremy corbyn now launches his independent campaign in north islington tonight . that means islington tonight. that means that on on what she says, diane abbott might not be with him. but then she says he's very dismayed that numerous reports say have him barred as a candidate. now keir starmer martin denies that. no, that's not...
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you have got representatives of the parliamentary labour party. i could go on. it is a large body. in practice, the nec is not going to make a decision that shocks keir starmer or the labour campaign. in practice, at the moment, although this has not always been the case, the nec has a majority who are firm allies of keir starmer and his team. majority who are firm allies of keir starmerand his team. so majority who are firm allies of keir starmer and his team. so i think it is likely, although not certain to be the case that ultimately, whatever verdict the nec reaches will be the verdict that has been deliberated on i decided in advance of the meeting behind closed doors. it is worth noting that labour finished their candidate selections and they announced almost all of the remaining vacancies last night. several members of labour's nec, including the chairman, actually, were given seats. so the nec membership is sort of part of this story around labour selection more broadly as well as the selection or otherwise of diane abbott specifically. t5 otherwise of diane abbott specific
you have got representatives of the parliamentary labour party. i could go on. it is a large body. in practice, the nec is not going to make a decision that shocks keir starmer or the labour campaign. in practice, at the moment, although this has not always been the case, the nec has a majority who are firm allies of keir starmer and his team. majority who are firm allies of keir starmerand his team. so majority who are firm allies of keir starmer and his team. so i think it is likely, although...
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, friend of mine in the parliamentary labour party who would define themselves as being on the left of themselves as being on the left of the labour parties who have been endorsed as candidates and standing at the election. this endorsed as candidates and standing at the election.— at the election. this is not a urue, at the election. this is not a purge. but _ at the election. this is not a purge. but the _ at the election. this is not a purge, but the fact - at the election. this is not a purge, but the fact is - at the election. this is not a purge, but the fact is a - at the election. this is not a| purge, but the fact is a snap election has been gold and an accelerated process to resolve outstanding issues must be followed and that is what has happened this week —— has been called. you and that is what has happened this week -- has been called.— and that is what has happened this week -- has been called. you say the decision will — week -- has been called. you say the decision will be _ week -- has been called. you say the decision will be by _ week -- has been called. y
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but if you're talking about actually if you set aside the parliamentary labour party and think about the voters at large, what you see is you see a change of government if they're fortunate enough , the if they're fortunate enough, the new party often wins a couple of terms in power. and then different parts of their electoral coalition around the country begin to challenge them or resist some particular policies. and it happened to tony blair, particularly over foreign policy . it tony blair, particularly over foreign policy. it happened to david cameron over environmental policy and gay marriage. so the longer you're in power, the more , perhaps scepticism you face from the electorate. but, i mean, that's just a fact of politics in every country. but the thing that good leaders do is, listen, i think tony blair was good at that most of the time. and i think keir starmer showed he's good at listening to people and not trying to railroad through policies and blindly. >> all right, peter edwards, i'm going to bring in the panel. now, david, i'm going to start with you. i wonder that t
but if you're talking about actually if you set aside the parliamentary labour party and think about the voters at large, what you see is you see a change of government if they're fortunate enough , the if they're fortunate enough, the new party often wins a couple of terms in power. and then different parts of their electoral coalition around the country begin to challenge them or resist some particular policies. and it happened to tony blair, particularly over foreign policy . it tony blair,...
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you know, this is a man who is ruthless, who expelled corbyn from the parliamentary labour party. eradicated. eradicated. the stain of anti—semitism , and has stain of anti—semitism, and has removed corbynites from standing for the general election and wrestled the labour party back to the centre ground. so i think corbyn will lose. but standing as an independent, i think, is good news for labour. >> an interesting point of view. thank you very much, vince cable , sir vince cable, forjoining , sir vince cable, for joining us down the line. and bill rammell here in the studio after the break following the death of the break following the death of the iranian president, ebrahim raisi, in a helicopter crash last week, i'll be speaking to the iranian human rights activist lili mu to delve into the reaction from around the world to this news and whether the event makes any difference to the people of iran. stay with us. ius. ii us. i welcome back to the programme. the death of the iranian president, ebrahim raisi was greeted with grief by some and relief by others in iran, after it
you know, this is a man who is ruthless, who expelled corbyn from the parliamentary labour party. eradicated. eradicated. the stain of anti—semitism , and has stain of anti—semitism, and has removed corbynites from standing for the general election and wrestled the labour party back to the centre ground. so i think corbyn will lose. but standing as an independent, i think, is good news for labour. >> an interesting point of view. thank you very much, vince cable , sir vince cable,...
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you know, he booted corbyn out of the parliamentary labour party. he's rooted out anti—semitism, which in large part corbyn was responsible to for and he's he's rooted out the corbyn issues across the country. compare and contrast with rishi sunak , who, you know, with rishi sunak, who, you know, couldn't even bring himself to vote against boris johnson on the privileges committee report. so, you know, i think corbyn, who i think was the most dreadful labour leader we've ever had, the fact that he's going to stand as an independent is good news. and it helps to define keir in the labour party. >> all right. bill rammell and dawn neesom, thank you very much. okay. >> up next, remember blockbusters will speak to the man who's bringing it back in his own town. you're watching britain's newsroom on gb news. lots more election fever to come >> good morning. just coming up to 45 minutes after 10:00. this is britain's newsroom on gb news. right. let's cross to the post office inquiry, where it's the last day for the former boss, paula vennells. she's giv
you know, he booted corbyn out of the parliamentary labour party. he's rooted out anti—semitism, which in large part corbyn was responsible to for and he's he's rooted out the corbyn issues across the country. compare and contrast with rishi sunak , who, you know, with rishi sunak, who, you know, couldn't even bring himself to vote against boris johnson on the privileges committee report. so, you know, i think corbyn, who i think was the most dreadful labour leader we've ever had, the fact...
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now, given the current makeup of the labour parliamentary party, i think that that would be a very difficult to govern rabble. you look at the corbynites on those back benches, they could make life very hard for keir starmer. so i just think there's a of light for the tories. and by the way, we'll be talking about it in my show in a couple of minutes time. what is reform uk's strategy? because at the moment it seems to be a labour government very, very . government very, very. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar, sponsors of weather on gb news, who's. >> evening. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. a mixed may day bank holiday weekend. some places having warm sunshine but there will be a fair few showers around as well. had a real mixed picture today. cracking day in western scotland. dull and damp over the central areas, the rain here slowly edging northwards. clearer skies in the south could allow it to turn quite chilly actually . may not be far off actually. may not be far off freezing in some rural parts of the south, whereas the cloud and the so
now, given the current makeup of the labour parliamentary party, i think that that would be a very difficult to govern rabble. you look at the corbynites on those back benches, they could make life very hard for keir starmer. so i just think there's a of light for the tories. and by the way, we'll be talking about it in my show in a couple of minutes time. what is reform uk's strategy? because at the moment it seems to be a labour government very, very . government very, very. >> a...
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like john mcdonnell, continued to serve in the parliamentary labour party, you know, and if john mcdonnell, speaking up as a labour mp, that doesn't tell you that they're against the people who are a bit more to the left, do you personally think, diane. >> sorry, nana do you think diane abbott should be able to stand again as a labour mp? and also if she if she doesn't and she stands as an independent, how is that seat going to be fought? would she potentially, as an independent perhaps have won over on labour? >> i don't know, i mean it's possible, as you say, one outcome we already know jeremy corbyn's got an independent campaign in islington north, where he was the labour mp for 40 odd years. one outcome from everything we're talking about is diane abbott could end up as independent candidate . and what independent candidate. and what was happened in hackney there i don't know. i mean it's too hard, too hard to call. >> why did why did it take so long then for the labour party or sir keir starmer to tell us of diane abbott's fate ? i mean, of diane abbott's fate? i mean, apparently it w
like john mcdonnell, continued to serve in the parliamentary labour party, you know, and if john mcdonnell, speaking up as a labour mp, that doesn't tell you that they're against the people who are a bit more to the left, do you personally think, diane. >> sorry, nana do you think diane abbott should be able to stand again as a labour mp? and also if she if she doesn't and she stands as an independent, how is that seat going to be fought? would she potentially, as an independent perhaps...
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we understand yesterday she finally did receive their weight back, readmitted to the parliamentary labour party at this time during an election campaign, a messy time for everybody, but it has been an outstanding issue hanging over labour since she wrote that letter to the newspaper in which he was accused of being anti—semitic, talking aboutjewish, irish and travelling people not facing racism all their lives but may have experienced prejudice. she did apologise for that and there was an investigation into what she said. that investigation was running into months and it was now it has come to light that the investigation into her was completed back in december. that does seem to contradict some recent comments we have heard from the labour leader that the investigation was ongoing, whenever he has been asked about that in recent months, that was a position he took. it is an investigation that is being carried out by their party machinery and you might see the labour national executive council, the relevant body involved in this. but this is coming to a head because of candidate electio
we understand yesterday she finally did receive their weight back, readmitted to the parliamentary labour party at this time during an election campaign, a messy time for everybody, but it has been an outstanding issue hanging over labour since she wrote that letter to the newspaper in which he was accused of being anti—semitic, talking aboutjewish, irish and travelling people not facing racism all their lives but may have experienced prejudice. she did apologise for that and there was an...
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, has the pulse of the parliamentary labour party. alan campbell, the chief apparently he wasn't even told in advance . he wasn't even told in advance. >> no, apparently there are only six people who were told about this defection beforehand , which this defection beforehand, which doesn't particularly bode well for a future labour government. it doesn't sound as though it's going to be particularly sort of collegiate. that said, i mean, you could argue that we're all looking at this from a very kind of westminster bubble perspective. we we're interested and concerned with the exact politics of natalie elphicke. if you are someone like the vast majority of the country who will just watch the, the, the headunes just watch the, the, the headlines on the news once in an evening, then you know , the evening, then you know, the conservative party losing an mp to labour is a bad look for the conservatives and a good look for labour. so it could be that keir starmer just wanted to seize on that , political seize on that, political opportunit
, has the pulse of the parliamentary labour party. alan campbell, the chief apparently he wasn't even told in advance . he wasn't even told in advance. >> no, apparently there are only six people who were told about this defection beforehand , which this defection beforehand, which doesn't particularly bode well for a future labour government. it doesn't sound as though it's going to be particularly sort of collegiate. that said, i mean, you could argue that we're all looking at this from...
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labour party management within parliament. and of course, the danger is, emily, is that you then get a spectacle where a week into a campaign, we're back to the labour party's favourite parlour game, talking about itself and its own navel gazing activities . its own navel gazing activities. >> and isn't this the issue here that it seems that the labour party is much more concerned about battling itself and fighting itself than about talking about what's going to happenin talking about what's going to happen in the country ? it happen in the country? it reminds me, actually, the lloyd russell—moyle case of a case, in 2019, where where in ilford there was going to be a selection. it looked like a guy on the right of the party. someone called jazz was going to win this. and then five minutes to midnight, some sort of complaint about his behaviour came about. of course, it was all dismissed about five months later after the disciplinary , later after the disciplinary, process, but it meant he couldn't stand in the seat and the l
labour party management within parliament. and of course, the danger is, emily, is that you then get a spectacle where a week into a campaign, we're back to the labour party's favourite parlour game, talking about itself and its own navel gazing activities . its own navel gazing activities. >> and isn't this the issue here that it seems that the labour party is much more concerned about battling itself and fighting itself than about talking about what's going to happenin talking about...
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will she be a parliamentary candidate for the labour party? >> so diane abbott is a member of the labour party . again, of the labour party. again, she's had the whip restored following the conclusion of an independent complaints process, independent complaints process, independent of any politicians keir starmer me or otherwise . keir starmer me or otherwise. and now that the general election has been called , diane election has been called, diane and other candidates that have not been endorsed yet in their constituencies, will need to talk to the national executive committee of the labour party who make the decision on behalf of us, because we haven't got time now to do the local processes that might normally happenin processes that might normally happen in the way that i had to a few months ago, for example. so by the end of this week, i think there will be a communication from the national executive committee with all of our candidates in every seat across the country, then fully endorsed, working really hard to campaign for people to per
will she be a parliamentary candidate for the labour party? >> so diane abbott is a member of the labour party . again, of the labour party. again, she's had the whip restored following the conclusion of an independent complaints process, independent complaints process, independent of any politicians keir starmer me or otherwise . keir starmer me or otherwise. and now that the general election has been called , diane election has been called, diane and other candidates that have not been...
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back and jeremy refused to endorse it. >> then he was removed from the parliamentary labour party and he's not sat since. this was nothing shows just how stridently keir starmer has worked to change the labour party. so now we are a change. labour party that is fit for service once again. and the fact that jeremy corbyn is standing against labour tells everybody what you need to know. the labour party has changed and we have a fantastic candidate there in islington, north and then we will, you know, we'll fight hard and i'm pretty sure we're going to win it too. >> but sir keir starmer did back jeremy corbyn twice to be prime minister. did keir starmer. >> let's just be honest about this. >> keir starmer did what it took to save the labour party to fix the labour party and get it fit for service. >> and he's done all of those things. you know, we are standing here now in an election facing the future. the country has a choice. we have a prime minister that says he has a plan but can't even get an umbrella when he makes the announcement of a of a general election. i mean, what does tha
back and jeremy refused to endorse it. >> then he was removed from the parliamentary labour party and he's not sat since. this was nothing shows just how stridently keir starmer has worked to change the labour party. so now we are a change. labour party that is fit for service once again. and the fact that jeremy corbyn is standing against labour tells everybody what you need to know. the labour party has changed and we have a fantastic candidate there in islington, north and then we...
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labour party tonight and in the labour parliamentary party are choking on this and don't like it, but on the other hand, you know, it's one in the eye for the conservatives. that's what, that's what the, the thinking is. >> yeah. absolutely bonkers. and thank you very much, ann widdecombe there coming up. robert jenrick is about to take it to woke whitehall over mass immigration. >> really important because winning this argument enables us to take the actions that's actually necessary to cut migration . migration. >> i've got some astonishing data for you that just blows the lid, blows the lid off anyone? i tell you what, tune in at ten and then show it to any of your mates who still think that mass immigration is a good thing. but he's also pretty scathing about natalie al fayed. yeah. oh, i'll play natalie al fayed. yeah. oh, i'll play that clip shortly. but next, the oxford astrazeneca covid vaccine is being withdrawn worldwide after they admitted in court that it can cause rare side effects. they say it's for commercial reasons, but will we be hearing more from tv doctors like thi
labour party tonight and in the labour parliamentary party are choking on this and don't like it, but on the other hand, you know, it's one in the eye for the conservatives. that's what, that's what the, the thinking is. >> yeah. absolutely bonkers. and thank you very much, ann widdecombe there coming up. robert jenrick is about to take it to woke whitehall over mass immigration. >> really important because winning this argument enables us to take the actions that's actually...