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rushanara ali mp speaking _ next labour government. rushanara ali mp speaking to _ next labour government. rushanara ali mp speaking to me _ next labour government. rushanara ali mp speaking to me just - next labour government. rushanara ali mp speaking to me just before i ali mp speaking to me just before sadiq khan's confirmation of a third term as an ounce. we are waiting for the declaration. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. saturday saw much cooler weather across scotland and northern ireland. now, friday was a really warm and sunny day, one of the warmest we've seen actually this year with temperatures widely of 23 degrees in western scotland today, while temperatures are about nine degrees lower. the big reason for that change is we had much more extensive cloud and the cloud was thick enough to bring some quite persistent rain to northern ireland. cloud sheets extended southwards from scotland into the north of both england and wales. the rest of the sunshine was to the south of that. now,
rushanara ali mp speaking _ next labour government. rushanara ali mp speaking to _ next labour government. rushanara ali mp speaking to me _ next labour government. rushanara ali mp speaking to me just - next labour government. rushanara ali mp speaking to me just before i ali mp speaking to me just before sadiq khan's confirmation of a third term as an ounce. we are waiting for the declaration. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. saturday saw much cooler...
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rushanara ali, what range of different votes. rushanara ali. what do — range of different votes. rushanara ali. what do you — range of different votes. rushanara ali, what do you say _ range of different votes. rushanara ali, what do you say to _ range of different votes. rushanara ali, what do you say to sian - range of different votes. rushanara ali, what do you say to sian berry? | ali, what do you say to sian berry? this is going to be serious pressure on labour politicians like you, isn't it, in this election? this election is — isn't it, in this election? this election is a _ isn't it, in this election? this election is a straight - isn't it, in this election? this election is a straight fight. isn't it, in this election? try 3 election is a straight fight between the conservatives and labour and it's a choice about whether people want a change in government, a changed labour party to serve this country and to restore growth to rebuild our economy, our public services, and the greens and independents who are challenging mps are frankly going to damage our chances, if th
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ali labour, that is tower hamlets first. lutfur rahman, i don't think he's well. i know he's not going to stand as the candidate there. if he wants to, he'd walk it. and so i think actually if you look at 2030, there are huge opportunities for individuals, parties to the left of labour. like i say, you don't need a massive agenda, minimal economic agenda of a socialist, quasi socialist agenda, plus the foreign policy stuff, plus really go big on the rhetoric and the messaging. like i say, 15, 20 seats. >> aaron, can i ask you why do you think george galloway and jeremy corbyn have not joined 7 up. up? >> well, they're very different people. i know that. i know that jeremy corbyn. yeah. well i think they are very different people. i mean, george galloway said this. george galloway said to me that, you know, jeremy corbyn's a liberal. he cares about what you call identity politics. the green agenda. you know, george galloway thinks we should forget, fracking. he thinks we should get coal back. so it really is. it's a much bigg
ali labour, that is tower hamlets first. lutfur rahman, i don't think he's well. i know he's not going to stand as the candidate there. if he wants to, he'd walk it. and so i think actually if you look at 2030, there are huge opportunities for individuals, parties to the left of labour. like i say, you don't need a massive agenda, minimal economic agenda of a socialist, quasi socialist agenda, plus the foreign policy stuff, plus really go big on the rhetoric and the messaging. like i say, 15,...
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ali in bethnal green and stepney. now at least 2 or 3 of those people who are running against them. jeremy corbyn is described as being close personal friends of. so if he tips up in those seats and campaigns against labouh seats and campaigns against labour, which i reckon he will, thatis labour, which i reckon he will, that is a problem, isn't it? >> well, i think fundamentally there's no way that that group could ever form a government. and so the challenge for voters in this election really is do you want change or do you want more of the same? and the only way that there can be a change of government in this country is for a labour government to be elected. so everything else really is a bit of theatre and a little bit of , pantomime theatre little bit of, pantomime theatre in that particular case. so i think fundamentally the choice that people have to make is not whether or not the labour party is the most perfect political party that they've and stands for everything they want to see. the question is whether t
ali in bethnal green and stepney. now at least 2 or 3 of those people who are running against them. jeremy corbyn is described as being close personal friends of. so if he tips up in those seats and campaigns against labouh seats and campaigns against labour, which i reckon he will, thatis labour, which i reckon he will, that is a problem, isn't it? >> well, i think fundamentally there's no way that that group could ever form a government. and so the challenge for voters in this election...
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ali. i think this could well be a big problem for laboun could well be a big problem for labour. mark. >> yeah, i think you're right on this. we obviously saw the first signs of it in the in the rochdale by—election, right. i mean all sorts of things went wrong for labour and they dropped their own candidate. i'm not suggesting they're going to drop wes streeting from ilford or anything like that, but, it's unlikely if the polls are right, that this will make a decisive difference to who forms the next government. but if you were to look a bit longer term, i think on their left flank, if they are in government, they're going to have a huge problem. they've got a problem. >> okay, rachel views on this. >> okay, rachel views on this. >> i'm increasingly of the opinion that i'm not sure you should be able to have political parties that are based around religion, whatever the religion is. i feel very weird about the idea that you have a candidate who is mandated by their faith, managing a gr
ali. i think this could well be a big problem for laboun could well be a big problem for labour. mark. >> yeah, i think you're right on this. we obviously saw the first signs of it in the in the rochdale by—election, right. i mean all sorts of things went wrong for labour and they dropped their own candidate. i'm not suggesting they're going to drop wes streeting from ilford or anything like that, but, it's unlikely if the polls are right, that this will make a decisive difference to...
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ali. but labour's shadow business and trade secretary jonathan reynolds, didn't seem too concerned about the muslim vote when i asked him last night. >> i take nothing for granted when it comes to any community now. i think in any part of the uk, from the top of scotland to cornwall, labour is the only competitive party. the only party that can say if you want a change from the present government, we're your vehicle to do that. >> but we will take seriously and always take seriously the needs and concerns of every community. >> because, let's be frank, we've had all these opinion polls not a single vote has been cast and will not be cast for a long period of time. so we will take absolutely nothing for granted. but we will campaign for the basis of the change the uk needs. >> well, can i just bring your attention to something that we are seeing right now? and it ties directly into the pro—palestine slash muslim vote. this is an incident that was taking place and i believe is taking place
ali. but labour's shadow business and trade secretary jonathan reynolds, didn't seem too concerned about the muslim vote when i asked him last night. >> i take nothing for granted when it comes to any community now. i think in any part of the uk, from the top of scotland to cornwall, labour is the only competitive party. the only party that can say if you want a change from the present government, we're your vehicle to do that. >> but we will take seriously and always take seriously...