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they want control, how unelected party officials suspend and expel opponents in the party. they was sabotaging the democratic will of the party. people will be absolutely furious when it gets out into the public to may mm hm. i love the city of little even though we've not been as rich as of essays financially. they've been very rich in terms of our perceptions of each other and our aspirations for this to see that is fed, unequal and democratic. anna rothery is active in local politics. she has represented labor, one of the 2 parties of government in britain, thousands of trade unionist searched and i still track along with loans. it posted the bread for the mine. as in the darkest, liverpool is a bastion of labor, a party borne from trade unions and the working class. the city stands in contrast to southern counties of england, which overwhelmingly favor the right wing. conservative party included was known as a fight back. so say, you know, we are fairly steadfast and sam's a fight against injustice. we don't question. we continue to fight until we see the movement that
they want control, how unelected party officials suspend and expel opponents in the party. they was sabotaging the democratic will of the party. people will be absolutely furious when it gets out into the public to may mm hm. i love the city of little even though we've not been as rich as of essays financially. they've been very rich in terms of our perceptions of each other and our aspirations for this to see that is fed, unequal and democratic. anna rothery is active in local politics. she...
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in march 2021 news labor party branches are suspended more than 5000 mostly muslim party members are denied a boy. oh, did deny the democracy and so we been dinard of a democratic right to choose our own counsellors. she was out on may i, when i mentioned the potential criminality of this dossier, i was effectively pushed off the project. his i challenged the pot, his decision to suspend the whole of new and based on the da c at the hierarchy of racism, identified in the food report means that those accused of anti semitism are suspended while issues that concern muslims are overlooked. for a young man then woman, it was an incredibly toxic environment to be why can in, within that unit explicitly asked whether or not my job would be at risk full supporting the freedom and liberation of palestinians and response. quite frankly was i'll have to get back to you on that as an individual that struggled with cases of some of phobia and trying to get suspensions. i believe i was regarded as a troublemaker within the organization. the labor falls include recordings of a video call between s
in march 2021 news labor party branches are suspended more than 5000 mostly muslim party members are denied a boy. oh, did deny the democracy and so we been dinard of a democratic right to choose our own counsellors. she was out on may i, when i mentioned the potential criminality of this dossier, i was effectively pushed off the project. his i challenged the pot, his decision to suspend the whole of new and based on the da c at the hierarchy of racism, identified in the food report means that...
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and the other party is keeping the party together. how i is keeping the party together.tical correspondence but it looks as though the conservative party has very different views about rishi sunak and they differ across both the parliamentary party membership and your correspondent has been talking about this for the past hour and before that he does have the dominant support of the parliamentary party but what he seems do not certainly have, we don't know that he has, is the membership and uniting those two factions aside from the factions in the parliamentary party will be an enormous challenge going forward. and in terms of the international perspective and how all of this is viewed. we have had four chancellors in recent weeks and months and we will be on to our third prime minister of the year, so how other countries watching this?— countries watching this? some measure of — countries watching this? some measure of surprise _ countries watching this? some measure of surprise with - countries watching this? some measure of surprise with a - countries watching this? s
and the other party is keeping the party together. how i is keeping the party together.tical correspondence but it looks as though the conservative party has very different views about rishi sunak and they differ across both the parliamentary party membership and your correspondent has been talking about this for the past hour and before that he does have the dominant support of the parliamentary party but what he seems do not certainly have, we don't know that he has, is the membership and...
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we don't want any party. it is for announced the time for chatter. michel, the labor foul show how behind the scenes party, bureaucrats, or vent rather in seeking higher office. she has a jacqueline high character, some one who can be right, quite rational, and then in seconds turns into a screen banshee. it's a vile comment to make such a horrible comment to make about a woman in exclaim and banshee, ah, when you get to the point where you think the little cabal like this completed chairman, the direction of travel, of an entire movement. where in, in a on charge of courses it's a story that starts across the massy river in the summer of 2016 to the was the labor party was a really friendly organization with no hostile, etc. no arguments to was the occasional debate about things where we differ but there is a mood of crisis in the party. jeremy corbin's labor leadership is in crisis as he loses 9. i told early colvin last night and i no longer had confidence of halsey is interning with members of he shut a c
we don't want any party. it is for announced the time for chatter. michel, the labor foul show how behind the scenes party, bureaucrats, or vent rather in seeking higher office. she has a jacqueline high character, some one who can be right, quite rational, and then in seconds turns into a screen banshee. it's a vile comment to make such a horrible comment to make about a woman in exclaim and banshee, ah, when you get to the point where you think the little cabal like this completed chairman,...
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i think the liberal party has used the vice clark to control the labor party to borrow from you, especially because this singling out the muslim community and asian community, i found this dossier sleeping unbelievable. i'm reading this is like reading some sort of fall right tracks by some domencio american bright window. and this is published, or del inside the labor party is terrified. ah, however, the alternate this, he must have access to all these information from someone within the liver box because ordinary person cannot have back derek gillis should have access to any of this information. actually, he's not a liberal party official and today's protection. the secretary and the membership secretary had access to electronic data. so this person who i believe offered the report where they would get the information. i don't know. and that seems like a breach of the type of protection that britain has strict data protection laws known as d d. p r, which are overseen by an information commissioner's office, or i c o. labor party headquarters did not report a breach one of the few really
i think the liberal party has used the vice clark to control the labor party to borrow from you, especially because this singling out the muslim community and asian community, i found this dossier sleeping unbelievable. i'm reading this is like reading some sort of fall right tracks by some domencio american bright window. and this is published, or del inside the labor party is terrified. ah, however, the alternate this, he must have access to all these information from someone within the liver...
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k. labor party. he says less trust is government is in shambles. less trust is going off, is a very short time. she seems to have enormous difficulty in keeping ministers in office. never mind gaining confidence of the public or anybody else. i suspect your days are pretty number and i would say that her appointment is of jeremy hunt is char seeks jack or something. she may rue the day because i'm quite confident that at some point he will be challenging her to be prime minister. and it might be very soon. russian president vladimir putin is imposing moss, a law in the 4 ukrainian regions annexed by moscow. it comes off to a string of military defeats for russian troops. this month. russia says a civilian evacuation from casts on in southern ukraine has started. keith says it's preparing for renewed push to as the russian occupied city. in nigeria, soil was states of by elsa. fuel prices have risen by forge and 40 percent. is flooding disrupts deliveries, fish as a warning of more rain as people stru
k. labor party. he says less trust is government is in shambles. less trust is going off, is a very short time. she seems to have enormous difficulty in keeping ministers in office. never mind gaining confidence of the public or anybody else. i suspect your days are pretty number and i would say that her appointment is of jeremy hunt is char seeks jack or something. she may rue the day because i'm quite confident that at some point he will be challenging her to be prime minister. and it might...
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and outside the congress party, i think congress party had become of gotten to a party that had been gripped by sexual practice imagination. and it had sort of remainder of very ready to be limited to completely fail to count off the, the, the cultural lashlin of all for the b g p. it had forgotten to do so it was only comfortable raising economic issues. and you can only ideas will be placed for the congress party, but it had forgotten to better social coalitions and cultural coalition. and kind of get coming in. but all, you know, signals are huge change because politics is about symbolic, and colgate signals that change to a huge community outside and as seniority commands respect inside the party, as well as outside the party. and congress at this point to 5 needs to better coalitions. 1 inside and outside and i think he's the most suited person to do so. so, i mean it's, i think it was a very, very, very good choice. and mr. powell is interesting that important, or it's not that the federal does not come on the constituency. an idea what was the power to do to n c is very limite
and outside the congress party, i think congress party had become of gotten to a party that had been gripped by sexual practice imagination. and it had sort of remainder of very ready to be limited to completely fail to count off the, the, the cultural lashlin of all for the b g p. it had forgotten to do so it was only comfortable raising economic issues. and you can only ideas will be placed for the congress party, but it had forgotten to better social coalitions and cultural coalition. and...
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a party which represents or parts _ party. a party which represents or parts of _ party.back her but she very kindly made _ not back her but she very kindly made me — not back her but she very kindly made me a _ not back her but she very kindly made me a pps at the department of international trade. what i want to see is— international trade. what i want to see is a _ international trade. what i want to see is a conservative party delivering. without is a new hospital— delivering. without is a new hospital a better transport infrastructure. and crucially providing economic stability and good _ providing economic stability and good jobs our people.— providing economic stability and good jobs our people. thank you very much forjoining _ good jobs our people. thank you very much forjoining us. _ good jobs our people. thank you very much forjoining us. as _ good jobs our people. thank you very much forjoining us. as you've - good jobs our people. thank you very much forjoining us. as you've heard i much forjoining us. as you've heard very clearly backing rishi sunak as his su
a party which represents or parts _ party. a party which represents or parts of _ party.back her but she very kindly made _ not back her but she very kindly made me — not back her but she very kindly made me a _ not back her but she very kindly made me a pps at the department of international trade. what i want to see is— international trade. what i want to see is a _ international trade. what i want to see is a conservative party delivering. without is a new hospital— delivering. without...
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to all of our party members.the people of all ethnic groups, two other political parties, peoples, organizations, and political figures from all sectors of society. -- to help our fellow patriot in hong kong and -- the special administrative regions including taiwan and overseas. and to all our friends around the world who have shown understanding and support for chinese water newsagent. [applause] -- chinese modernization. [applause] the great transformation over the past 10 years -- marks a milestone in the history of the party of the people's republic of china, of reform opening up, of the development of socialism, and the development of the chinese nation. over the course of a century of endeavor, the communist party of china has tempered itself through revolutions and grown stronger. it is upheld and developed socialism with chinese characteristics and it has always remained a strong leadership core. the chinese people are more inspired than ever to forge ahead more resolved than ever to work hard. and more
to all of our party members.the people of all ethnic groups, two other political parties, peoples, organizations, and political figures from all sectors of society. -- to help our fellow patriot in hong kong and -- the special administrative regions including taiwan and overseas. and to all our friends around the world who have shown understanding and support for chinese water newsagent. [applause] -- chinese modernization. [applause] the great transformation over the past 10 years -- marks a...
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, as well as outside the party. and congress at this point to 5 needs to better coalitions. 1 inside and outside, and i think he's the most suited person to do so. so, i mean it's, i think it was a very, very, very good choice. and mr. power road is interesting that important, or it's not that the federal does not come on the constituency. an idea. what was the thought to us to, to see is very limited. it does to do an angle for work and mister thorough does not bring to the table. the. ready expedience of mister car gates, who came into politics at the end of the sixty's, has been a legislator from early seventy's and has risen from be from the bottom. you know, from the grassroots level, bought mr. tuttle in the in an a piece that i wrote for the times of india. i did say that both of them i made, but the circumstances in which the 2 of them grew the circumstances in which both of them sort of got them so that you created a completely different and therefore the signal a very, very different things to do, audience
, as well as outside the party. and congress at this point to 5 needs to better coalitions. 1 inside and outside, and i think he's the most suited person to do so. so, i mean it's, i think it was a very, very, very good choice. and mr. power road is interesting that important, or it's not that the federal does not come on the constituency. an idea. what was the thought to us to, to see is very limited. it does to do an angle for work and mister thorough does not bring to the table. the. ready...
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at the tap of the party-— top of the party.only one reason, top of the party. there is only one reason. why _ top of the party. there is only one reason, why she _ top of the party. there is only one reason, why she is _ top of the party. there is only one reason, why she is still _ top of the party. there is only one reason, why she is still in - top of the party. there is only one | reason, why she is still in downing street, because the conservative party is so battered, bruised, divided, they can't agree on who to replace her with. the majority of conservatives think that she is an utter disaster now. you are corresponding for the bbc world service. sir graham brady will be thinking about the reputation of the party in the uk, have you any sense of what other countries, other governments are thinking of the situation as they watch it unfold? we have a clear sense of what they say, what their media says. until a few years ago, the view of the uk around the world, particularly amongst its allies is that it was one of the more
at the tap of the party-— top of the party.only one reason, top of the party. there is only one reason. why _ top of the party. there is only one reason, why she _ top of the party. there is only one reason, why she is _ top of the party. there is only one reason, why she is still _ top of the party. there is only one reason, why she is still in - top of the party. there is only one | reason, why she is still in downing street, because the conservative party is so battered, bruised, divided,...
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, i think there should be five parties or seven parties. if we had that we have shiftingcoalitions just like our founding fathers . our founding fathers would be horrified by the fact that we have these two parties that are going to clash until we're all in a country that we're not going to be able to recognize. it's the fourth party dies it's going to be because the dynamic did not change that even though 62 percent of americans now want a third party and think that both parties are out of touch and the duopoly managed to keep the mechanics sustained to suppress the will of the american people. to our collective detriment really to our collective row and eventually . >> shouldamericans be able to vote online austin mark . >> we should be able to vote online. we managed a lot of our other affairs online. is the technology ready for prime time at that scale western mark it's not. if we were to run pilots would we want to have redundancies including paper? yes we would but we try to try to make it easier to vote so that if because now it's 20
, i think there should be five parties or seven parties. if we had that we have shiftingcoalitions just like our founding fathers . our founding fathers would be horrified by the fact that we have these two parties that are going to clash until we're all in a country that we're not going to be able to recognize. it's the fourth party dies it's going to be because the dynamic did not change that even though 62 percent of americans now want a third party and think that both parties are out of...
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party and prime minister— conservative party and prime minister of— conservative party and prime ministerervative party and prime minister of the uk. _ conservative party and prime minister of the uk. he - conservative party and prime minister of the uk.— conservative party and prime minister of the uk. he has 133 backers. minister of the uk. he has 133 backers- he — minister of the uk. he has 133 backers. he needs _ minister of the uk. he has 133 backers. he needs at - minister of the uk. he has 133 backers. he needs at least - minister of the uk. he has 133 i backers. he needs at least 100. minister of the uk. he has 133 - backers. he needs at least 100. so far exceeding that figure. we find out either tomorrow, monday, far exceeding that figure. we find out eithertomorrow, monday, or far exceeding that figure. we find out either tomorrow, monday, or if there are more than two of them, if there are more than two of them, if there are more than two of them, if there are two of them that you have 100, more than 100 backers, then that vote will go out to the tory membership across the coun
party and prime minister— conservative party and prime minister of— conservative party and prime ministerervative party and prime minister of the uk. _ conservative party and prime minister of the uk. he - conservative party and prime minister of the uk.— conservative party and prime minister of the uk. he has 133 backers. minister of the uk. he has 133 backers- he — minister of the uk. he has 133 backers. he needs _ minister of the uk. he has 133 backers. he needs at - minister of the...
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— of the tory party is the way out of— of the tory party is the way out of this _ of the tory party of the tory party is the way out of this. there is an i out of this. there is an alternative. _ out of this. there is an alternative. a- out of this. there is an alternative. a stable i out of this. there is an i alternative. a stable labour government. _ alternative. a stable labour government. the _ alternative. a stable labour government. the public- alternative. a stable labour government. the public arei government. the public are entitled _ government. the public are entitled to _ government. the public are entitled to a _ government. the public are entitled to a say _ government. the public are entitled to a say in - government. the public are entitled to a say in this i government. the public are| entitled to a say in this than vou've — entitled to a say in this than you've been _ entitled to a say in this than you've been out _ entitled to a say in this than you've been out and - entitled to a say in this than you've been out and about, | entitled to a say in this thanl you'v
— of the tory party is the way out of— of the tory party is the way out of this _ of the tory party of the tory party is the way out of this. there is an i out of this. there is an alternative. _ out of this. there is an alternative. a- out of this. there is an alternative. a stable i out of this. there is an i alternative. a stable labour government. _ alternative. a stable labour government. the _ alternative. a stable labour government. the public- alternative. a stable labour...
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parties think that i know opposition parties think that i know opposition parties always call for asor�*s successor and there is a legitimacy question there. who elected this guy who is about to become prime minister?- elected this guy who is about to become prime minister? well, the “ob ofthe become prime minister? well, the “ob of the prime — become prime minister? well, the “ob of the prime minister d become prime minister? well, the “ob of the prime minister in i become prime minister? well, the “ob of the prime minister in orderfi become prime minister? well, the “ob of the prime minister in order to i of the prime minister in order to remain— of the prime minister in order to remain in— of the prime minister in order to remain in office is to be able to enjoy— remain in office is to be able to enjoy the — remain in office is to be able to enjoy the confidence of the parliamentary party. rishi has shown through— parliamentary party. rishi has shown through the numbers today that he has the _ through the numbers today that he has the overwhelming support of the parliamentary part
parties think that i know opposition parties think that i know opposition parties always call for asor�*s successor and there is a legitimacy question there. who elected this guy who is about to become prime minister?- elected this guy who is about to become prime minister? well, the “ob ofthe become prime minister? well, the “ob of the prime — become prime minister? well, the “ob of the prime minister d become prime minister? well, the “ob of the prime minister in i become prime...
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the party has gained and its work and party building. in order to meet the new demands placed on the parties, work and party building by new developments and tasks. but she told her she only don don to acting in accordance with the requirements of the central committee. the party constitution revision panel conducted an in depth study of the opinion submitted by all localities and departmental. i'm produced a proposal for revisions only on the standing committee of the political bureau and the political bureau deliberated over the proposal respectively after which revisions to the party constitution were drafted by it. on august 4th, he got the text of the draft revised party constitution, and the draft report to the 20th national party congress were issued to select party members for consultation. you let the party constitution revision panel then made careful revisions based on opinions from all sides. and the standing committee of the political bureau and the political bureau held meetings, one after the others to review the text of t
the party has gained and its work and party building. in order to meet the new demands placed on the parties, work and party building by new developments and tasks. but she told her she only don don to acting in accordance with the requirements of the central committee. the party constitution revision panel conducted an in depth study of the opinion submitted by all localities and departmental. i'm produced a proposal for revisions only on the standing committee of the political bureau and the...
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unit at party headquarters that handles anti semitism complaints. corbin inherited the party bureaucracy from previous less radical party leaders. for the 1st 2 and a half years of beastly ship, jeremy colbert was obliged to work with a general secretary, who was hostile to him and ran a posse machinery which was hostile to him. i've never worked in a, an environment that was so. so talk to can and i talk 2nd unfriendly. i remember, for example, the 1st time i went to walked around, ah, h q and we were just walking around one of the flaws and it just goes deathly silent. ah, the neighbor falls container. what's that conversation between 3 senior officials, claire francis fella, the head of internal governance, tracy, ellen, manager of the general secretary's office. and mike crighton, the director of audit risk and property. the messages refer to jeremy colbin. ah, i am just about to stop him. that might be a disciplinary worth it know nothing in the rules about stepping for full. no. he's got some great knives, but an ice pick would have a certain irony. this is a reference to the gener
unit at party headquarters that handles anti semitism complaints. corbin inherited the party bureaucracy from previous less radical party leaders. for the 1st 2 and a half years of beastly ship, jeremy colbert was obliged to work with a general secretary, who was hostile to him and ran a posse machinery which was hostile to him. i've never worked in a, an environment that was so. so talk to can and i talk 2nd unfriendly. i remember, for example, the 1st time i went to walked around, ah, h q and...
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party members don't get a say, party members don't like rishi sunak.n within the party, evenif could yet go on within the party, even if maybe wejesse for a few weeks some sense of stability returning to the government. yes. the first thing _ returning to the government. yes. the first thing i _ returning to the government. yes. the first thing i would _ returning to the government. yes. the first thing i would say - returning to the government. .es the first thing i would say is, the conversation i was having just before the news that borisjohnson was pulling out, dropped, with sources close to the penny mordaunt campaign, they were absolutely clear they were pressing forward. they believe that their candidate has a broad appeal and can pick up votes from borisjohnson, can have a broad appeal to the party and she is in no mood to stand aside. penny mordaunt believes that she can win the votes of the party members and be that person to be a fresh face with up they talked about the deep rancour in the party between borisjohnson and rishi sunak and a fre
party members don't get a say, party members don't like rishi sunak.n within the party, evenif could yet go on within the party, even if maybe wejesse for a few weeks some sense of stability returning to the government. yes. the first thing _ returning to the government. yes. the first thing i _ returning to the government. yes. the first thing i would _ returning to the government. yes. the first thing i would say - returning to the government. .es the first thing i would say is, the...
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it is would be best for the party? it is ve hard would be best for the party?ould possibly work, because one cannot see rishi sunak deciding he is happy to play second fiddle to borisjohnson again and one cannot see rishi sunak deciding he is happy for borisjohnson to have any role in a rishi sunak cabinet, so it is hard to see if any kind of deal is indeed possible. as for what is best for the party, i think it is slightly grim, slightly disgusting, depressing, that there is so much focus among the party on what is best for the party, when the country itself is in some turmoil. you would rather hope there were more of them thinking of the country altogether. one of the big questions is whichever candidate is likely to be, will they commit to jeremy whichever candidate is likely to be, will they commit tojeremy hunt's economic plan �*s i will they commit to jeremy hunt's economic plan "— economic plan 's i cannot imagine that they wouldn't. _ economic plan 's i cannot imagine that they wouldn't. it _ economic plan 's i cannot imagine that they wouldn't. it is _
it is would be best for the party? it is ve hard would be best for the party?ould possibly work, because one cannot see rishi sunak deciding he is happy to play second fiddle to borisjohnson again and one cannot see rishi sunak deciding he is happy for borisjohnson to have any role in a rishi sunak cabinet, so it is hard to see if any kind of deal is indeed possible. as for what is best for the party, i think it is slightly grim, slightly disgusting, depressing, that there is so much focus...
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the governing party expected to confirm it as party chief for a 3rd term. those are the headlines inside stories next. ah, the u. k is governing party choosing a leader for the 2nd time this year to replace list trust cannon, new conservative prime minister, restore confidence over the country, head towards early elections. this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the show. i am sammy's aid and the united kingdom is set to have its 3rd prime minister in less than a year. this truss resigned on thursday just 45 days into the job for economic policies. it spoke the markets and caused a sharp fall in the pound. a new leader now face is formidable economic and political challenges. government debts has risen to its highest levels and nearly 60 years. that's 98 percent of economic output as inflation surges. and as the unfinished task of navigating the implications of briggs, it will the opposition, they were parties calling for a new general election or get to our guests in a moment. first, paul res has more on the content is to replace trust. there were s
the governing party expected to confirm it as party chief for a 3rd term. those are the headlines inside stories next. ah, the u. k is governing party choosing a leader for the 2nd time this year to replace list trust cannon, new conservative prime minister, restore confidence over the country, head towards early elections. this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the show. i am sammy's aid and the united kingdom is set to have its 3rd prime minister in less than a year. this truss...
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let's not forget 148 of— pulmonary party. let's not forget 148 of his — pulmonary party. it feels like 100 to go. the idea — orjuly, it feels like 100 to go. the idea of him becoming prime minister. — the idea of him becoming prime minister, it made me think we would probably— minister, it made me think we would probably have a general election within— probably have a general election within months because they would get to a point— within months because they would get to a point where it tories would say no, we're _ to a point where it tories would say no, we're not— to a point where it tories would say no, we're not going to continue with this any— no, we're not going to continue with this any more and we will take the hit in _ this any more and we will take the hit in a _ this any more and we will take the hit in a general election. i am not sure _ hit in a general election. i am not sure what— hit in a general election. i am not sure what borisjohnson in his mind thinks _ sure what borisjohnson in his mind thinks hut _ sure what borisjohnson in his mind thinks but i —
let's not forget 148 of— pulmonary party. let's not forget 148 of his — pulmonary party. it feels like 100 to go. the idea — orjuly, it feels like 100 to go. the idea of him becoming prime minister. — the idea of him becoming prime minister, it made me think we would probably— minister, it made me think we would probably have a general election within— probably have a general election within months because they would get to a point— within months because they would get to a point...
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is —— parties.ins popular among some members, there are members who probably think, gosh, could we reimposing on the country as prime minister without the public getting a say, and what would that mean? maybe we should go to rishi sunak because he is a safer bet. maybe he was waiting to see how things worked out with boris johnson, but i think he was always going to declare at some point. i'm not sure why he waited, and maybe we will never know. ilime not sure why he waited, and maybe we will never know.— will never know. one of the stories on the front _ will never know. one of the stories on the front of— will never know. one of the stories on the front of the _ will never know. one of the stories on the front of the observer- will never know. one of the stories on the front of the observer today | on the front of the observer today is that there is always eventually a reckoning when governments embrace populism. do you think that is the legacy of borisjohnson? l populism. do you think that is the
is —— parties.ins popular among some members, there are members who probably think, gosh, could we reimposing on the country as prime minister without the public getting a say, and what would that mean? maybe we should go to rishi sunak because he is a safer bet. maybe he was waiting to see how things worked out with boris johnson, but i think he was always going to declare at some point. i'm not sure why he waited, and maybe we will never know. ilime not sure why he waited, and maybe we...
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most of them _ the party in parliament. most of them if— the party in parliament.e party in parliament. most of them with her actually the party in parliament. most of them with heroverall actually the party in parliament. most of them wi is heroverall actually the party in parliament. most of them wi is how verall actually the party in parliament. most of them wi is how ver< do actually realise, she models thatcher. , she models he’s" thatcher. , st should ls he’s" thatcher. , st should models? on thatcher. she should model herself— on thatcher. she should model herself really on thatcher, strategically bold but actually tactically incredibly careful, and should do the same... i'm joined now by andrew gimson, contributing editor to conservative home. what do you think we should be hearing from the prime minister today? i hearing from the prime minister toda ? ., �* ~' hearing from the prime minister toda ? ., �* ~ _ hearing from the prime minister toda ? ~ _, today? i don't think the policy is so important — today? i don't think the policy is so important as _ tod
most of them _ the party in parliament. most of them if— the party in parliament.e party in parliament. most of them with her actually the party in parliament. most of them with heroverall actually the party in parliament. most of them wi is heroverall actually the party in parliament. most of them wi is how verall actually the party in parliament. most of them wi is how ver< do actually realise, she models thatcher. , she models he’s" thatcher. , st should ls he’s" thatcher....
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general election basically decides the party and the party - decides the party and the party itself—elf decides who leads the party and that— itself decides who leads the party and that leader becomes prime ministen — and that leader becomes prime minister. we were elected on a manifesto in 2019 they be the key thing _ manifesto in 2019 they be the key thing is _ manifesto in 2019 they be the key thing is we need to return very firmly— thing is we need to return very firmly to — thing is we need to return very firmly to deliver that manifesto and on that— firmly to deliver that manifesto and on that basis, we have an absolute legitimacy— on that basis, we have an absolute legitimacy to stay there until that time a _ legitimacy to stay there until that time a general election needs to be held _ time a general election needs to be held ih— time a general election needs to be held in the — time a general election needs to be held. in the new prime minister to establish — held. in the new prime minister to establish him or herself.- establish him or herself. getting boris johnson — estab
general election basically decides the party and the party - decides the party and the party itself—elf decides who leads the party and that— itself decides who leads the party and that leader becomes prime ministen — and that leader becomes prime minister. we were elected on a manifesto in 2019 they be the key thing _ manifesto in 2019 they be the key thing is _ manifesto in 2019 they be the key thing is we need to return very firmly— thing is we need to return very firmly to — thing...
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the party— the party bringing people together. 'ust get on with it. �* ., delivered yet. they need to 'ust get on with it. . ., , ., , on with it. all of the previous prime minister _ on with it. all of the previous prime minister have - on with it. all of the previous prime minister have had - on with it. all of the previous i prime minister have had varying degrees of ability when it comes to communication. rishi sunak has been seen as a slate in terms of social media broadcasts what do you think are his strengths as a leader and can that be improved in terms of for example his public speaking? i haste example his public speaking? i have watched rishi _ example his public speaking? i have watched rishi sunak _ example his public speaking? i have watched rishi sunak for _ example his public speaking? i have watched rishi sunak for a _ example his public speaking? i have watched rishi sunak for a number of year and _ watched rishi sunak for a number of year and i_ watched rishi sunak for a number of yearand i think watched rishi s
the party— the party bringing people together. 'ust get on with it. �* ., delivered yet. they need to 'ust get on with it. . ., , ., , on with it. all of the previous prime minister _ on with it. all of the previous prime minister have - on with it. all of the previous prime minister have had - on with it. all of the previous i prime minister have had varying degrees of ability when it comes to communication. rishi sunak has been seen as a slate in terms of social media broadcasts what do...
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,, . �* , , party be? i think what's interesting about rishi sunak, _ party be?g who they are getting behind, there are actually quite a few figures on the right of the party, some of the die—hard brexiteer characters, who came after rishi sunak today, same people like suella braverman and steve baker, david davis, all these big figures on the right of the party, all getting behind rishi sunak. i think that in itself is quite telling because in the summer, liz truss was seen as the candidate of the right who mps were getting behind, and rishi was the opposite. now if rishi can garner support of those brexiteers and those on the right, as well as the moderates and one nation mps, i think that in itself shows that he does have a broader party appeal than some of his predecessors. i think that's quite interesting. penny mourdant�*s pictures based on her being the unity candidate, whether that's... unity candidate, whether that's. .. that unity candidate, whether that's... that remains to be seen. but i do think from some of the senior figures, we are seeing a bit mo
,, . �* , , party be? i think what's interesting about rishi sunak, _ party be?g who they are getting behind, there are actually quite a few figures on the right of the party, some of the die—hard brexiteer characters, who came after rishi sunak today, same people like suella braverman and steve baker, david davis, all these big figures on the right of the party, all getting behind rishi sunak. i think that in itself is quite telling because in the summer, liz truss was seen as the...
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the conservative party have deepened and the parties, reputation for fiscal responsibility has been shattered. sustained, battered and bruised, she lives on her premiere ship looking more and more precarious. by the day, the bulk of al jazeera london, an explosion in a turkish coal. mine has left at least 25 people dead, and dozens of others trapped on the ground. a $110.00 workers were reported to be in the mine in boston province at the time of the blast. the ukrainian officials as rushes cool for residence to flee the curse on region amounts to deportation, not evacuation the areas russian and stole leader urged people to leave on thursday, citing daily rocket attacks by ukrainian troops. ukraine says it doesn't target its own civilians. the i m f has slashed its economic forecast for europe. continent has seen sky high energy prices as it tries to wean itself away from russian supplies, a judge and mil to his sentence, 2 brothers to 40 years in prison. that's for the cob on murder. if an anti corruption journalists, daphne, go to wanna galicia was killed, nay. her home in 2017 george, and
the conservative party have deepened and the parties, reputation for fiscal responsibility has been shattered. sustained, battered and bruised, she lives on her premiere ship looking more and more precarious. by the day, the bulk of al jazeera london, an explosion in a turkish coal. mine has left at least 25 people dead, and dozens of others trapped on the ground. a $110.00 workers were reported to be in the mine in boston province at the time of the blast. the ukrainian officials as rushes...
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these are labour party policies as well. labour party does not challenge brexit.hey say it is a good thing and we have to live with it. labour has not offered a different set of policies, i.e. we want to join -- rejoin the single government -- single market. conservatives are uniquely poor in their prognosis over the last seven years does not merit scrutiny. labour has not diverged. host: the fact is -- [overlapping voices] >> they have few division demons in the closet with brexit, union strikes, there are a few divisive issues in the labour party, were it to make it to a general election. afzal: what i said was to do with brexit. i am trying to say, how come with such high inflation, and it years of stagnation, and how is it for the last 12 years, the most growth in 200 years -- surely this is not all about brexit. i am bringing home the point the chaos at the heart of the government, failing to deal with the brexit issue as well. the idea of brexit is that everything will be fine. host: the question now is, labor also has --labour also has its divisions and doe
these are labour party policies as well. labour party does not challenge brexit.hey say it is a good thing and we have to live with it. labour has not offered a different set of policies, i.e. we want to join -- rejoin the single government -- single market. conservatives are uniquely poor in their prognosis over the last seven years does not merit scrutiny. labour has not diverged. host: the fact is -- [overlapping voices] >> they have few division demons in the closet with brexit, union...
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it is a party with a big majority, these l party with a big majority, these issues are not because itefore. i do wafer thin majority, where leavis had fallen foul before.— had fallen foul before. i do feel ve sad had fallen foul before. i do feel very sad indeed _ had fallen foul before. i do feel very sad indeed that _ had fallen foul before. i do feel very sad indeed that a - had fallen foul before. i do feel very sad indeed that a great. had fallen foul before. i do feel. very sad indeed that a great party should find itself in this state. a shambles, frankly. if it cannot recover its own internal unity, it cannot govern the country effectively. these are the great tests that now confront it. if it cannot answer these challenges, then we will see, i'm afraid, further chaos. the country's demand for a change will be overwhelming. i'm slightly surprised, actually, in these circumstances of great economic as well as political crisis, there is not an interest in having a national government. the politicians are very far apart. perhaps it is not such a time for a thing. the onus is on t
it is a party with a big majority, these l party with a big majority, these issues are not because itefore. i do wafer thin majority, where leavis had fallen foul before.— had fallen foul before. i do feel ve sad had fallen foul before. i do feel very sad indeed _ had fallen foul before. i do feel very sad indeed that _ had fallen foul before. i do feel very sad indeed that a - had fallen foul before. i do feel very sad indeed that a great. had fallen foul before. i do feel. very sad indeed...
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and leader of the labor party. under stalwart change, quite quickly. we were told what we couldn't debate meetings. we couldn't debate, miscarriages, of justice, and quite quickly, i believe our free speech was shut down in the labor party. it was a very, very unpleasant and toxic atmosphere to be in because you could be accused of all sorts of things that was like warfare and knew him. party member david galleys sends a letter to david evans, labors general secretary with an attachment. i enclosure report and appendices, which set out systematic breaches of labor party rules and possibly a leg told by small group of party members. as they seek to take control of the 2 constituencies that make up the london barbara of new m. o. a 100 page dosier is secretly compiled by a member of the party. it provides information on mostly south asian residents of new em walla dust. my company has won. i can see the cold digging soft my speech i've might mm. wow. when i 1st read the dossier, i was quite terrified actually for the
and leader of the labor party. under stalwart change, quite quickly. we were told what we couldn't debate meetings. we couldn't debate, miscarriages, of justice, and quite quickly, i believe our free speech was shut down in the labor party. it was a very, very unpleasant and toxic atmosphere to be in because you could be accused of all sorts of things that was like warfare and knew him. party member david galleys sends a letter to david evans, labors general secretary with an attachment. i...
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but she went on to lead her own party starting it just 10 years ago. and now back in 2018 in the last election, that policy only got 4 percent of the vote. but in this last election, she got 26 percent, the largest share of votes for any one party. so really we've seen quite a huge job. partly, of course, because she was in the opposition during this broad coalition government under mario druggie. and therefore, she managed to benefit from that position. she has a conservative traditional values and it's tough on illegal immigration. but she says she is planning to govern for all at east. that is what she has said officially. once she got the job governed for all its early days now, but. but now that she's actually in power. what's the climate among italians? are they feeling buyer's remorse for the hard? right turn. they've made or hope the countries final. finally heading in the right direction. well, those that don't support her, who did not vote for her, they are very concerned about those conservative values that she has on was to have positions o
but she went on to lead her own party starting it just 10 years ago. and now back in 2018 in the last election, that policy only got 4 percent of the vote. but in this last election, she got 26 percent, the largest share of votes for any one party. so really we've seen quite a huge job. partly, of course, because she was in the opposition during this broad coalition government under mario druggie. and therefore, she managed to benefit from that position. she has a conservative traditional...
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party.onservative party. i think we are in very difficult times, to put - conservative party. i think we are in very difficult times, to put it i in very difficult times, to put it mildly. i think there are two things going on simultaneously which make it more difficult. clearly their ideological differences within the conservative party which the fiscal that kwasi kwarteng unveiled two kind of reveal, but i think also there is a problem with an actual lack of grip on behalf of the prime minister. she doesn't seem now to be able to get anything right and i think that is a real issue because once you get into the stage of succumbing to unforced errors it does start to look as if there is an end coming very quickly. i think that combination, the combination of the ideological and the sheer practical are going to make things very difficult. 50 practical are going to make things very difficult-— very difficult. so we have one mp today saying _ very difficult. so we have one mp today saying that
party.onservative party. i think we are in very difficult times, to put - conservative party. i think we are in very difficult times, to put it i in very difficult times, to put it mildly. i think there are two things going on simultaneously which make it more difficult. clearly their ideological differences within the conservative party which the fiscal that kwasi kwarteng unveiled two kind of reveal, but i think also there is a problem with an actual lack of grip on behalf of the prime...
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and conservative party or any british ruling party.ishi steps forward as the sole candidate to become the conservative leader and u.k. prime minister. will this be the candidate to lead the u.k. out of the crisis? he saw it coming and he criticized the plans of liz truss. they saw the british pound fall to its lowest against the u.s. dollar since records began and the financial chaos that in soon. will he be able to unite the party? the opposition labor by 30 points. let's hear the prime minister to be. >> it is the greatest privilege of my life to be able to serve the party i love. and give back to the country i owe so much to. the united kingdom is a great country. there is no doubt we face a profound economic challenge. we now need stability and unity and i will make it my utmost priority to bring our party and our country together. because that is the only way we will overcome the challenges we face and build a better, more prosperous future for our children and our grandchildren. marc: prime minister in waiting in the u.k. there,
and conservative party or any british ruling party.ishi steps forward as the sole candidate to become the conservative leader and u.k. prime minister. will this be the candidate to lead the u.k. out of the crisis? he saw it coming and he criticized the plans of liz truss. they saw the british pound fall to its lowest against the u.s. dollar since records began and the financial chaos that in soon. will he be able to unite the party? the opposition labor by 30 points. let's hear the prime...
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party, the two sides of the party touether?r is a dear friend and does a very good i together? charles walker is a dear friend and does a very good line i together? charles walker is a dear friend and does a very good line in| friend and does a very good line in gloom. i like to be more cheerful than that, i think there is a very significant way out of this mess, i think that we have to get behind whoever the party chooses and we have to do it in a grown—up way, without being a prima donna, without eagle building, so it is rishi sunak or penny mordant, or, if he throws his hat into the ring which you may or may not, ben wallace, or kemi badenoch. whichever one of those emerges as the new leader and therefore prime minister, we have to throw our weight behind and support wholeheartedly. this is not a time... this is that i for teamwork. just a quick one before i let you go. you talk about ben wallace. it's an extra no ordinary state of affair that our defence secretaryjogging in washington about a very serious threat in europe,
party, the two sides of the party touether?r is a dear friend and does a very good i together? charles walker is a dear friend and does a very good line i together? charles walker is a dear friend and does a very good line in| friend and does a very good line in gloom. i like to be more cheerful than that, i think there is a very significant way out of this mess, i think that we have to get behind whoever the party chooses and we have to do it in a grown—up way, without being a prima donna,...
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party.re is potentially something in their to keep all those different areas happy, but as we have been reflecting, it is really in a lot of ways a continuity cabinet. so if people were expecting rishi sunak to, and to sweep things aside and bring in a whole new, fresh, whole new series of fresh faces, i think talk to conservative mps, they will tell you at the moment, we do need to unify and perhaps this cabinet will help them do that, because there are, it should be said, some key allies, of liz truss, therese coffey, and she now has a less high—profilejob... staying in the. what we have had most of the appointments in the cabinet, but if you left we are waiting to appointments in the cabinet, but if you left we are waitin- you left we are waiting to hear. welsh secretary, _ you left we are waiting to hear. welsh secretary, scottish - you left we are waiting to hear. - welsh secretary, scottish secretary, leader of the house of lords and a couple of other more juniorjobs, but the bulk of i
party.re is potentially something in their to keep all those different areas happy, but as we have been reflecting, it is really in a lot of ways a continuity cabinet. so if people were expecting rishi sunak to, and to sweep things aside and bring in a whole new, fresh, whole new series of fresh faces, i think talk to conservative mps, they will tell you at the moment, we do need to unify and perhaps this cabinet will help them do that, because there are, it should be said, some key allies, of...
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and when the next party, when the opposing party regains power, they simply undo what the other party did while they were in power. and that has had a destabilizing impact on our country. we just can't continue that way and expect to compete with china and russia and other non-state challenges that we face. >> in 1971, on the original "firing line," hosted by william f. buckley jr., buckley hosted his brother, james buckley, after he had won an election to be the new senator from the state of new york. and james buckley was not a republican. he represented a third party, the conservative party. >> the formation of a third party in a -- in a two-party situation tends to suggest, does it not, that there is either a breakdown in communication between the existing parties and the people or that three distinct points of view crop up, right? >> that's correct. one of the dangers we may be moving into in this country is that we are maybe working away, for the first time in our national history, from a general consensus as to what is good or what are the ideals, what are the values, what are
and when the next party, when the opposing party regains power, they simply undo what the other party did while they were in power. and that has had a destabilizing impact on our country. we just can't continue that way and expect to compete with china and russia and other non-state challenges that we face. >> in 1971, on the original "firing line," hosted by william f. buckley jr., buckley hosted his brother, james buckley, after he had won an election to be the new senator...
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party and what we heard from one borisjohnson back this morning on the radio was that the party cannotin boris's letter... excuse me, to explain the stuff that gets in your throat in downing street, it happens every so often. ., .., downing street, it happens every so often. ., , .,, downing street, it happens every so often. ., , �* downing street, it happens every so often. ., ., often. you can stop if you can't go on. iwill often. you can stop if you can't go on. i will power— often. you can stop if you can't go on. i will power threw _ often. you can stop if you can't go on. i will power threwjoanna. i often. you can stop if you can't go on. i will power threwjoanna. he| on. i will power threwjoanna. he said on. iwill power threwjoanna. he said he was _ on. iwill power threwjoanna. he said he was uniquely _ on. iwill power threwjoanna. he said he was uniquely placed i on. iwill power threwjoanna. he said he was uniquely placed to i on. i will power threwjoanna. he i said he was uniquely placed to avoid a general election, the sub text being the others aren't in a place to avoid a g
party and what we heard from one borisjohnson back this morning on the radio was that the party cannotin boris's letter... excuse me, to explain the stuff that gets in your throat in downing street, it happens every so often. ., .., downing street, it happens every so often. ., , .,, downing street, it happens every so often. ., , �* downing street, it happens every so often. ., ., often. you can stop if you can't go on. iwill often. you can stop if you can't go on. i will power— often. you...
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non she, she organized party wide activity holiday party has junior j and the quarter pounder, gym, or party members to study and apply the great founding spirit of the party, february men b for ruth, she lied as she went, fear in responding to the sudden outbreak. cobit 19 shot with shot the people and their lives above. all else had she and tenacity pursue, i don't know her at covey policy. there mean gender in launching the all our p post war to stop the spread of the virus. c dash and all possible we have your tech to the people's house and safety to the greatest extent possible, and make the managers frank, hurricane achievement in both at the jen mich response and economic and social development. mandy shun garbage. you should in a space available in developments in the home commer eudoxia far for your central government exercise short restriction over interest, lashawn and ms. freight if you reach me why to as prescribed by china's constitutional action. eric law had the hong kong, special and mystery to reach young and ensure that hong kong is never taught by patriot stone doct
non she, she organized party wide activity holiday party has junior j and the quarter pounder, gym, or party members to study and apply the great founding spirit of the party, february men b for ruth, she lied as she went, fear in responding to the sudden outbreak. cobit 19 shot with shot the people and their lives above. all else had she and tenacity pursue, i don't know her at covey policy. there mean gender in launching the all our p post war to stop the spread of the virus. c dash and all...
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party that�*s been in powerfor a long you have a party that�*s been in power for a long time?un out of— power for a long time? absolutely. but they also run out of steam - power for a long time? absolutely. but they also run out of steam and| power for a long time? absolutely. | but they also run out of steam and i think that�*s one of the things that�*s happening here. think that's one of the things that's happening here.- think that's one of the things that's happening here. there are lots of new _ that's happening here. there are lots of new mps _ that's happening here. there are lots of new mps as _ that's happening here. there are lots of new mps as well - that's happening here. there are lots of new mps as well as - that's happening here. there are lots of new mps as well as the i that's happening here. there are i lots of new mps as well as the mps who have been around for a long time with energy and ideas and so on. there are, it�*s true. but what we have seen, actually, is a long fight over our relationship with europe which started with margaret thatcher being ousted
party that�*s been in powerfor a long you have a party that�*s been in power for a long time?un out of— power for a long time? absolutely. but they also run out of steam - power for a long time? absolutely. but they also run out of steam and| power for a long time? absolutely. | but they also run out of steam and i think that�*s one of the things that�*s happening here. think that's one of the things that's happening here.- think that's one of the things that's happening here. there...
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the party, the state and the party, everyone knows that salt of the earth was the deputy, you shouldened. well, i had mausoleums and silpo on the turbines on the podium. well, that too. by the way, stalin, between stalin and lenin, there were people who ran the state, oleksiy ryka, who was the head of the soviet people's committee after death, who remembered this in the 37th year, and even if we wanted to remember it with you, we'd better forget about it because , god forbid, god forbid, and you'll say oh even when he was alive oh, that's ryka who was the head of the soviet government well, let's go with a friend, we will talk with you about who was at all, who was not, who was so smart. well, the excerpt and the schemes are lightning-fast on the one hand, and on the other hand , hello, well , they are unusual for us, and for the democratic world. of course, they were never that way. that these are different worlds, because when there is a world of democracy, you and i perfectly understand how it all happens. we go to the elections before that, candidates appear at some debates, ther
the party, the state and the party, everyone knows that salt of the earth was the deputy, you shouldened. well, i had mausoleums and silpo on the turbines on the podium. well, that too. by the way, stalin, between stalin and lenin, there were people who ran the state, oleksiy ryka, who was the head of the soviet people's committee after death, who remembered this in the 37th year, and even if we wanted to remember it with you, we'd better forget about it because , god forbid, god forbid, and...
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but if the party should put forward two candidates there will be an online vote for conservative party next leader. all stages of the election will be concluded by friday the 28th of october. who might find themselves moving on here a week tomorrow? after what has happened to liz truss, you might imagine it could give some second thoughts. poisoned chalice it might be but prized it still is an tonight the race is under way. chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. lets go to westminster now and speak to our political correspondent ione wells. what are we, just iipm here in the end of an extraordinary day in london where do things stand this evening? london where do things stand this evenin: ? ,, . , london where do things stand this eveninu? ,, ., , , evening? essentially where things stand at the _ evening? essentially where things stand at the moment _ evening? essentially where things stand at the moment is _ evening? essentially where things stand at the moment is over- evening? essentially where things stand at the moment is over the l stand at the moment is over the course of the w
but if the party should put forward two candidates there will be an online vote for conservative party next leader. all stages of the election will be concluded by friday the 28th of october. who might find themselves moving on here a week tomorrow? after what has happened to liz truss, you might imagine it could give some second thoughts. poisoned chalice it might be but prized it still is an tonight the race is under way. chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. lets go to westminster now and...
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ah, i am resigning as leader of the conservative party. there's truck quit softer, tumultuous, 6 weeks in office becoming britton's. sure to serving prime minister. her policy will elect a new leader in the next week. it's 5th in 6 years before my child's livery, she sudak a born johnson expected to run. ah, me barca! this is al jazeera life from london, also coming up at least 30 days off to chat security forces crackdown on anti government protested looting and torching the prime minister's office. ukraine's national grid starts imposing blackouts on its citizens to allow infrastructure destroyed by russian ass strikes to be repaired. and as hong kong ease is more of its covert restrictions. this outrage in china over the death of a 16 year old girl in a quarantine facility. ah, the u. k. prime minister has resigned after a turbulent 44 days in office full of policy, you turns market turmoil and cabinet resignations. less trust said she was quitting because she couldn't deliver the mandate. she was elected on by the tory party after bein
ah, i am resigning as leader of the conservative party. there's truck quit softer, tumultuous, 6 weeks in office becoming britton's. sure to serving prime minister. her policy will elect a new leader in the next week. it's 5th in 6 years before my child's livery, she sudak a born johnson expected to run. ah, me barca! this is al jazeera life from london, also coming up at least 30 days off to chat security forces crackdown on anti government protested looting and torching the prime minister's...
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at a party congress. the greens rejected a demand for additional reactors to stay operational beyond that date. the greens led the push to face out nuclear energy more than a decade ago in germany's last remaining plants were due to close this year. but the energy crisis is prompting a delay on the national face up, up a border. now, despite their concessions economy, minister and former green party leader, havoc robert havoc said, the greens have stay true with you to their principles. not for nathan, i via miss miss. we don't have to think about why the potty was founded and why we are in government in this news. we don't have to set ourselves apart via. we don't have to question what a position though. it's been that i've been a party member for 20 years and i've had various roles sometimes with argued as it should be. i'm doing this for 2 years, but i've never felt so much as home as i have recently. never have, i've been so proud of this tati on me. i saw steroids off to the apartheid are put on hors
at a party congress. the greens rejected a demand for additional reactors to stay operational beyond that date. the greens led the push to face out nuclear energy more than a decade ago in germany's last remaining plants were due to close this year. but the energy crisis is prompting a delay on the national face up, up a border. now, despite their concessions economy, minister and former green party leader, havoc robert havoc said, the greens have stay true with you to their principles. not for...