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meanwhile the former chief rabbi lord sacks has again criticised jeremy corbyn, saying his speeches were reason some britishjews were considering leaving the country. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said that mr corbyn has been misinterpreted. our political correspondent iain watson reports. as a former prime minister, gordon brown intervenes rarely in domestic politics. four years ago he spoke out over the future of the country in the scottish referendum. now, with the row over anti—semitism still raging, he says he's speaking out for the future of his party. it's about the soul of the labour party. labour's ruling national executive incorporated an internationally accepted definition of anti—semitism into a code of conduct injuly but didn't include word for word all the examples, angering manyjewish members. those close tojeremy corbyn were concerned that one example claiming the existence of the state of israel is a racist endeavour would restrict the free speech of palestinians. labour's national executive will now discuss the issue again on tuesday and this time gordon brown say
meanwhile the former chief rabbi lord sacks has again criticised jeremy corbyn, saying his speeches were reason some britishjews were considering leaving the country. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said that mr corbyn has been misinterpreted. our political correspondent iain watson reports. as a former prime minister, gordon brown intervenes rarely in domestic politics. four years ago he spoke out over the future of the country in the scottish referendum. now, with the row over...
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i just say to lord sacks, you have got it wrong. come and talk to us.n i believe you would reach a level of agreement that would help us go forward. the ongoing debate over anti—semitism in labour comes as the jewish labour movement holds its conference in north london today. our correspondent simon jones is there for us. some 300 people here are discussing issues to do with the labour party, the jewish issues to do with the labour party, thejewish movement issues to do with the labour party, the jewish movement and anti—semitism and the way many see that engulfing the party. let's talk to louise almond, who has been an mp for 23 years, and an activist with the jewish labour for 23 years, and an activist with thejewish labour movement. he took pa rt thejewish labour movement. he took part ina thejewish labour movement. he took part in a panel today about your experiences as a jewish mp. what really saying? i wanted to talk about my experiences helping my constituents campaigning on major issues but most of the questions we re issues but most of the ques
i just say to lord sacks, you have got it wrong. come and talk to us.n i believe you would reach a level of agreement that would help us go forward. the ongoing debate over anti—semitism in labour comes as the jewish labour movement holds its conference in north london today. our correspondent simon jones is there for us. some 300 people here are discussing issues to do with the labour party, the jewish issues to do with the labour party, thejewish movement issues to do with the labour party,...
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the former chief rabbi lord sacks says he never expected to see anti—semitism become dangerous in theetime. during a debate which saw some stinging criticism ofjeremy corbyn, lord sacks says he cannot keep silent. anti—semitism, orany hate, becomes dangerous when three things happen. first, when it moves from the fringes of politics to a mainstream party and its leadership. second, when the party sees that its popularity with the general public is not harmed thereby. and three, when those who stand up and protest are vilified and abused for doing so. all three factors exist in britain now. i never thought i would see this in my lifetime. i think mr corbyn allowed masses to ramble on, because he frankly does not give two hoots about what jews in the uk think. we are all familiar with the term, there no smoke without fire. my request to the uk government to extinguish the flame and use all efforts to ensure that jeremy corbyn does not become the leader of our country. that would be the day britain died. what i want to do very briefly is turn it over to the labour party's benches, which
the former chief rabbi lord sacks says he never expected to see anti—semitism become dangerous in theetime. during a debate which saw some stinging criticism ofjeremy corbyn, lord sacks says he cannot keep silent. anti—semitism, orany hate, becomes dangerous when three things happen. first, when it moves from the fringes of politics to a mainstream party and its leadership. second, when the party sees that its popularity with the general public is not harmed thereby. and three, when those...
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meanwhile the former chief rabbi, lord sacks, has again criticised jeremy corbyn, saying his speechessidering leaving the country. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said that mr corbyn has been misinterpreted. our political correspondent iain watson reports. as a former prime minister, gordon brown intervenes rarely in domestic politics. four years ago he spoke out over the future of the country in the scottish referendum. now, with the row over anti—semitism still raging, he says he's speaking out for the future of his party. it's about the soul of the labour party. labour's ruling national executive incorporated an internationally accepted definition of anti—semitism into a code of conduct injuly but didn't include word for word all the examples, angering manyjewish members. those close tojeremy corbyn were concerned that one example claiming the existence of the state of israel is a racist endeavour would restrict the free speech of palestinians. labour's national executive will now discuss the issue again on tuesday and this time gordon brown says there's only one way they can r
meanwhile the former chief rabbi, lord sacks, has again criticised jeremy corbyn, saying his speechessidering leaving the country. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said that mr corbyn has been misinterpreted. our political correspondent iain watson reports. as a former prime minister, gordon brown intervenes rarely in domestic politics. four years ago he spoke out over the future of the country in the scottish referendum. now, with the row over anti—semitism still raging, he says he's...
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balance of acceptance as people want, but also exactly what other people have said as well, and lord sacks himself, that freedom of speech is important as well. prison corruption — the number of prison staff caught smuggling drugs, weapons and mobile phones into jails is rising steeply. the united states says it is cancelling $300 million of military aid to pakistan. the pentagon has criticised the country for failing to deal with militant groups. lewis hamilton stuns the crowd with a remarkable victory at the italian grand prix following a late move on kimi raikkonen. and at four thirty kirsty wark presents a special edition of talking books from the edinburgh international book festival, where she talks to american author t geronimo johnson. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has re—stated her opposition to a second eu referendum and says she won't accept anything in a deal with brussels that's against the national interest. writing in a sunday newspaper, before mps return to parliament this week, mrs may said she would not
balance of acceptance as people want, but also exactly what other people have said as well, and lord sacks himself, that freedom of speech is important as well. prison corruption — the number of prison staff caught smuggling drugs, weapons and mobile phones into jails is rising steeply. the united states says it is cancelling $300 million of military aid to pakistan. the pentagon has criticised the country for failing to deal with militant groups. lewis hamilton stuns the crowd with a...
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balance of acceptance as people want, but also exactly what other people have said as well, and lord sacksimself, that freedom of speech is important as well. theresa may dismisses calls for a second eu referendum, and insists she won't make compromises on her brexit chequers plan that aren't in the national interest. some in her party are unconvinced. it is an incredible open sesame. you are not going to come to the house of commons and say, "i agreed this but that was not in the national interest," are you? hundreds of prison staff are caught smuggling drugs, weapons and mobile phones into jails. video games which allow players to make in purchases are to get a warning icon on their packaging. and england win the fourth test against india at southampton, and with it the series. a very good evening and welcome to bbc news. the former labour prime minister gordon brown has weighed into his party's anti—semitism row, saying it should adopt an internationally agreed definition of anti—semitism. tensions within labour over the issue have intensified following the decision by the long—serving
balance of acceptance as people want, but also exactly what other people have said as well, and lord sacksimself, that freedom of speech is important as well. theresa may dismisses calls for a second eu referendum, and insists she won't make compromises on her brexit chequers plan that aren't in the national interest. some in her party are unconvinced. it is an incredible open sesame. you are not going to come to the house of commons and say, "i agreed this but that was not in the national...
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balance of acceptance as people want, but also exactly what other people have said as well, and lord sacks himself, that freedom of speech is important as well. the united states says it is cancelling $300 million of military aid to pakistan. the pentagon has criticised the country for failing to deal with militant groups. prison corruption — the number of prison staff caught smuggling drugs, weapons and mobile phones into jails is rising steeply. and coming up in half an hour, the click team look at new technology in home security. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has re—stated her opposition to a second eu referendum and says she won't accept anything in a deal with brussels that's against the national interest. writing in a sunday newspaper, ahead of mps returning to parliament this week, mrs may said she would not betray those who voted to leave in the referendum two years ago. here's our political correspondent susanna mendonca. she's shown us her moves can be unpredictable, but when it comes to the prospect of a second
balance of acceptance as people want, but also exactly what other people have said as well, and lord sacks himself, that freedom of speech is important as well. the united states says it is cancelling $300 million of military aid to pakistan. the pentagon has criticised the country for failing to deal with militant groups. prison corruption — the number of prison staff caught smuggling drugs, weapons and mobile phones into jails is rising steeply. and coming up in half an hour, the click team...
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balance of acceptance as people want, but also exactly what other people have said as well, and lord sacksimself, that freedom of speech is important as well. theresa may dismisses calls for a second eu referendum, and insists she won't make compromises on her brexit chequers plan that aren't in the national interest. some in her party are unconvinced. it is an incredible open sesame. you are not going to come to the house of commons and say, "i agreed this but that was not in the national interest," are you? hundreds of prison staff are caught smuggling drugs, weapons and mobile phones into jails. the united states says it is cancelling 300 million dollars of military aid to pakistan. the pentagon has criticised the country for failing to deal with militant groups. lewis hamilton beats kim raikkonen to win the italian grand prix, extending his lead in the world championship. idris elba makes his directorial debut with the story of a young man's ' debut with the story of a young man's journey from jamaica to the east end of london. find out what anna smith thought of that and the rest of t
balance of acceptance as people want, but also exactly what other people have said as well, and lord sacksimself, that freedom of speech is important as well. theresa may dismisses calls for a second eu referendum, and insists she won't make compromises on her brexit chequers plan that aren't in the national interest. some in her party are unconvinced. it is an incredible open sesame. you are not going to come to the house of commons and say, "i agreed this but that was not in the national...
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i'd just say to lord sacks, i just think you've misinterpreted what's gone on.t — really have misinterpreted jeremy. i've known him for over 30 years. his whole life has been devoted to anti—racism, to peace and justice. come and meet him, and you'll understand that. but for this mp, who has clashed withjeremy corbyn over anti—semitism, something more dramatic is needed to rebuild trust. i don't thinkjeremy corbyn can solve the problem, because he is the problem. do you think he should go? i think he should reflect on that, but i have sincerely come to the view that he cannot solve the problem, because he is the problem. senior labourfigures want to detoxify the anti—semitism issue, but it is not yet clear if they have found a strong enough antidote. ian watson, bbc news. the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, has said he strongly opposes parts of theresa may's proposals for a post—brexit trade deal, saying services could not be separated from goods. that is part of the prime minister's chequers plan for a common rulebook on goods. she said today she wouldn'
i'd just say to lord sacks, i just think you've misinterpreted what's gone on.t — really have misinterpreted jeremy. i've known him for over 30 years. his whole life has been devoted to anti—racism, to peace and justice. come and meet him, and you'll understand that. but for this mp, who has clashed withjeremy corbyn over anti—semitism, something more dramatic is needed to rebuild trust. i don't thinkjeremy corbyn can solve the problem, because he is the problem. do you think he should...
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heard it will be resolved and there will be a balance of acceptance but also what others have said, lord sackso criticise policies you disagree within terms that are acceptable. you are a big voice in the labour movement and people will listen to you. if you said you think that definition should be accepted, that would have an effect. do you think it should be accepted?” would have an effect. do you think it should be accepted? i don't want to interfere in the nec because anything you say could jeopardise what i think will be a historic agreement. i think all sides will be satisfied with the proposals that will be discussed. that means acceptance... of the full definition? acceptance overall and a commitment to free speech and recognition of the rights of palestinians. i think the nec are wise enough to come to that understanding and then we can get on with the serious business of engaging with thejewish community, tackling anti—semitism and bringing people together. we will resolve this matter and i hope we will do it quickly and move on. the specials singer neville staple has spoken of his ‘
heard it will be resolved and there will be a balance of acceptance but also what others have said, lord sackso criticise policies you disagree within terms that are acceptable. you are a big voice in the labour movement and people will listen to you. if you said you think that definition should be accepted, that would have an effect. do you think it should be accepted?” would have an effect. do you think it should be accepted? i don't want to interfere in the nec because anything you say...