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when you were here withjeremy corbyn three orfour were here withjeremy corbyn three or four years agowe have had the worst cost of living crisis in history — the worst cost of living crisis in history. people do want stability and it— history. people do want stability and it is— history. people do want stability and it is right to talk about that, reflect— and it is right to talk about that, reflect that. at the same time, the situation _ reflect that. at the same time, the situation has got worse. you look at our public— situation has got worse. you look at our public services, we have record with ingtis— our public services, we have record with inglis in— our public services, we have record with inglis in the nhs, 165,000 care worker— with inglis in the nhs, 165,000 care worker vacancies, with inglis in the nhs,165,000 care worker vacancies, backlogs in the courts. _ worker vacancies, backlogs in the courts. the — worker vacancies, backlogs in the courts, the home office. there are a lot of— courts, the home office. there are a lot of things — courts, the home office. there are a lo
when you were here withjeremy corbyn three orfour were here withjeremy corbyn three or four years agowe have had the worst cost of living crisis in history — the worst cost of living crisis in history. people do want stability and it— history. people do want stability and it is— history. people do want stability and it is right to talk about that, reflect— and it is right to talk about that, reflect that. at the same time, the situation _ reflect that. at the same time, the situation...
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so jeremy corjeremy corbyn is his own as. >> jeremy corbyn is his own person.bour party. >> you don't think he should condemn jeremy corbyn? >> does not speak from the for the labour party . the labour party. >> labour party member >> is the labour party member though, isn't he? been expelled. >> oh. >> oh. >> i thought he was still in the party, but he's lost. i think this is where i think he's been expelled. >> this is where i think the double standards an double standards is an independent. not even be. independent. he may not even be. he be allowed stand as he won't be allowed to stand as a party candidate at the a labour party candidate at the next election. >> well, look, there you go. >> well, look, there you go. >> that's a conversation to have with corbyn. with jeremy corbyn. >> your thoughts on >> let me know your thoughts on it all. you my email it all. you know my email address by now, i'll you address by now, but i'll see you in hours . radio. >> hello there. i'm michelle dewberry with you till 7:00 tonight. matthew goodwin, the pollster and an aca
so jeremy corjeremy corbyn is his own as. >> jeremy corbyn is his own person.bour party. >> you don't think he should condemn jeremy corbyn? >> does not speak from the for the labour party . the labour party. >> labour party member >> is the labour party member though, isn't he? been expelled. >> oh. >> oh. >> i thought he was still in the party, but he's lost. i think this is where i think he's been expelled. >> this is where i think the...
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if you're - corbyn. given he was an jeremy corbyn's cabinet. if you're not i corbyn.hey got boris johnson to lie in the _ questions they got boris johnson to lie in the comments about party gate and thus— lie in the comments about party gate and thus the beginning of the end. asking _ and thus the beginning of the end. asking the — and thus the beginning of the end. asking the man who used to sit extra jeremy corbyn who are you really and what you actually believe. he is the man to put — what you actually believe. he is the man to put jeremy _ what you actually believe. he is the man to put jeremy corbyn - what you actually believe. he is the man to put jeremy corbyn out - what you actually believe. he is the man to put jeremy corbyn out of. what you actually believe. he is the | man to put jeremy corbyn out of the labour _ man to put jeremy corbyn out of the labour party and every time the tories _ labour party and every time the tories mentioned jeremy corbyn the thing. _ tories mentioned jeremy corbyn the thing. yet. _ tories mentioned jeremy corbyn the thing, yet,
if you're - corbyn. given he was an jeremy corbyn's cabinet. if you're not i corbyn.hey got boris johnson to lie in the _ questions they got boris johnson to lie in the comments about party gate and thus— lie in the comments about party gate and thus the beginning of the end. asking _ and thus the beginning of the end. asking the — and thus the beginning of the end. asking the man who used to sit extra jeremy corbyn who are you really and what you actually believe. he is the man to put —...
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to the honest jeremy corbyn the well _ jeremy corbyn.one—minute silence for those by hamas at the party conference, that was a great, moving moment _ conference, that was a great, moving moment. the labour party has actually— moment. the labour party has actually stand on the side of israeli — actually stand on the side of israeli self—defence because we've always _ israeli self—defence because we've always been supportive of israel. alas quick— always been supportive of israel. alas quick word, shaista? of always been supportive of israel. alas quick word, shaista?- alas quick word, shaista? of the labour party _ alas quick word, shaista? of the labour party should _ alas quick word, shaista? of the labour party should absolutely i labour party should absolutely condemn the horrific terrorist atrocities inside israel, as all decent minded people should, and it should be calling for international law to be upheld and should be calling for a ceasefire.- law to be upheld and should be calling for a ceasefire. shaista and john, calling for
to the honest jeremy corbyn the well _ jeremy corbyn.one—minute silence for those by hamas at the party conference, that was a great, moving moment _ conference, that was a great, moving moment. the labour party has actually— moment. the labour party has actually stand on the side of israeli — actually stand on the side of israeli self—defence because we've always _ israeli self—defence because we've always been supportive of israel. alas quick— always been supportive of israel....
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the party ofjeremy corbyn and _ labour party. the party ofjeremy corbyn and his — labour party.self-proclaimed i corbyn and his self—proclaimed friend sir keir starmer. sir keir starmer who was against brexit then wanted to accept brexit, then wanted a second referendum on brexit. then he said he wanted to make brexit work and then last month he said he wanted a brexit which was identical to eu membership. he was saying as he always does whatever he thought people in the audience wanted to hear. sir keir starmer is the jellyfish of british politics. laughter. he is transparent, spineless and swept along by the tide. under sir keir starmer, labour is the party of procrastination, provocation but it is never prepared to stand up for our nation. it is the part of high unemployment and the part of high unemployment and the highest debt and deficits. as the highest debt and deficits. as the party of low ambition, there were standards in schools and always the line of least resistance in the face of left—wing pressure groups at home and threat support. we have a message from this hall
the party ofjeremy corbyn and _ labour party. the party ofjeremy corbyn and his — labour party.self-proclaimed i corbyn and his self—proclaimed friend sir keir starmer. sir keir starmer who was against brexit then wanted to accept brexit, then wanted a second referendum on brexit. then he said he wanted to make brexit work and then last month he said he wanted a brexit which was identical to eu membership. he was saying as he always does whatever he thought people in the audience wanted to...
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he resigned from corbyn's cabinet, then he rejoined corbvn's _ corbyn's cabinet, then he rejoined corbyn'stired opportunistic politics. keir starmer's labour party doesn't stand for anything. and whilst sir keir and his— for anything. and whilst sir keir and his comrades represent the tired politics— and his comrades represent the tired politics of— and his comrades represent the tired politics of the past, the prime minister— politics of the past, the prime minister is ready to do things guickiv — minister is ready to do things quickly. and why? —— to do things differentiv — quickly. and why? —— to do things differently. because the conservative party believes in britain's — conservative party believes in britain's epic potential. and the labour— britain's epic potential. and the labour party is unwilling to take the tough — labour party is unwilling to take the tough decisions that will ensure the tough decisions that will ensure the prosperity and the safety of this country for generations to come — this country for generations to come. conference, ican this country for generations to c
he resigned from corbyn's cabinet, then he rejoined corbvn's _ corbyn's cabinet, then he rejoined corbyn'stired opportunistic politics. keir starmer's labour party doesn't stand for anything. and whilst sir keir and his— for anything. and whilst sir keir and his comrades represent the tired politics— and his comrades represent the tired politics of— and his comrades represent the tired politics of the past, the prime minister— politics of the past, the prime minister is ready to do...
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did he back jeremy corbyn? he seem to be corbyn? yes. well with the getting on very well with the blairites? have any blairites? yes do we have any idea is? no really. idea who he is? no not really. >> that a problem? >> why is that a problem? >> why is that a problem? >> a strong leader. >> i think a strong leader. someone who will forge a future for our country. someone who will forge a future for our country . a great and for our country. a great and prosperous future that we deserve to run our services in an effective way so that we all get value for money as taxpayers. and the services we expect and need. you have got to have a leader and that leader has got to have a backbone and they've got to have a character and i don't think we've seen either. >> how do blair and starmer compare view? i compare in your view? neil, i think you were at the sun newspaper during the blair years. >> i was the deputy editor of the sun when the sun, as you remember huge headlines remember it, made huge headlines in itself , turned from remember it, ma
did he back jeremy corbyn? he seem to be corbyn? yes. well with the getting on very well with the blairites? have any blairites? yes do we have any idea is? no really. idea who he is? no not really. >> that a problem? >> why is that a problem? >> why is that a problem? >> a strong leader. >> i think a strong leader. someone who will forge a future for our country. someone who will forge a future for our country . a great and for our country. a great and prosperous...
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i cardigans of the corbyn era.'ll end on that note. >> hello there. good evening . >> hello there. good evening. i'm jonathan vautrey who of your gb news weather forecast provided by the met office after a mixed weekend, most of us will start off on a relatively dry if cloudy for the start of the cloudy note for the start of the new there is still new working week. there is still some around across scotland some rain around across scotland will gradually be pushing its way southwards parts of way southwards into parts of northern and dumfries northern ireland and dumfries and galloway. the scottish borders, north of borders, maybe the far north of england elsewhere england as well. elsewhere largely to come, a lot largely dry night to come, a lot of pushing into sea of cloud pushing into irish sea coastal will turn quite coastal areas will turn quite misty but mild misty and murky here, but a mild one many of us. temperatures one for many of us. temperatures not dropping much lower than 11 to so really quite a mild
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did he back jeremy corbyn? he seem to be corbyn? yes. well with the getting on very well with the blairites? have any blairites? yes do we have any idea is? no really. idea who he is? no not really. >> that a problem? >> why is that a problem? >> why is that a problem? >> a strong leader. >> i think a strong leader. someone who will forge a future for our country. someone who will forge a future for our country . a great and for our country. a great and prosperous future that we deserve to run our services in an effective way so that we all get value for money as taxpayers. and the services we expect and need. you have got to have a leader and that leader has got to have a backbone and they've got to have a character and i don't think we've seen either. >> how do blair and starmer compare view? i compare in your view? neil, i think you were at the sun newspaper during the blair years. >> i was the deputy editor of the sun when the sun, as you remember huge headlines remember it, made huge headlines in itself , turned from remember it, ma
did he back jeremy corbyn? he seem to be corbyn? yes. well with the getting on very well with the blairites? have any blairites? yes do we have any idea is? no really. idea who he is? no not really. >> that a problem? >> why is that a problem? >> why is that a problem? >> a strong leader. >> i think a strong leader. someone who will forge a future for our country. someone who will forge a future for our country . a great and for our country. a great and prosperous...
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corbyn finished week. corbyn corbyn is finished in party . he's. he's in the labour party. he's.yesterday he's an irrelevance in the labour party. doesn't want corbyn and his equivocation on hamas says it all. the response of any decent person in is to want peace , is to want justice want peace, is to want justice is to want this brutality to be stopped and condemned. where was corbyn in saying anything about these hostages? nothing i mean, these hostages? nothing i mean, the man, you know, be honoured beyond contempt, but . but. the man, you know, be honoured beyond contempt, but. but. but the labor party now, as with all the labor party now, as with all the main parties in this country , with the government , he stood , with the government, he stood united. that is a message from britain. our political leaders across the spectrum are united and we stand with israel at this time and we stand with democracy at this time. we're appalled, horrified , and we want to see horrified, and we want to see hamas broken. >> indeed, we do. that's lord man. he is, of course, the government's
corbyn finished week. corbyn corbyn is finished in party . he's. he's in the labour party. he's.yesterday he's an irrelevance in the labour party. doesn't want corbyn and his equivocation on hamas says it all. the response of any decent person in is to want peace , is to want justice want peace, is to want justice is to want this brutality to be stopped and condemned. where was corbyn in saying anything about these hostages? nothing i mean, these hostages? nothing i mean, the man, you know, be...
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and people who corbyn to come who would love corbyn to come back, happening.but it ain't happening. so he's charge. he's in charge. >> confidently >> yeah, well, you confidently say but the bottom line is say that, but the bottom line is you've backbenchers already you've got backbenchers already diluting israel, diluting his position on israel, talking about war crimes. >> that is a direct contradiction of the policy that he's on the issue. contradiction of the policy that he':well,on the issue. contradiction of the policy that he':well, every�* issue. contradiction of the policy that he':well, every party�*. contradiction of the policy that he':well, every party has those >> well, every party has those kinds of splits roots, kinds of splits and roots, doesn't mean, doesn't it? but i mean, the point they are off. point is they are noises off. they are a minority. they are seeking to make mischief. let's be . these are people be honest. these are people unreconciled to leadership unreconciled to his leadership in first place. they would in the first place. the
and people who corbyn to come who would love corbyn to come back, happening.but it ain't happening. so he's charge. he's in charge. >> confidently >> yeah, well, you confidently say but the bottom line is say that, but the bottom line is you've backbenchers already you've got backbenchers already diluting israel, diluting his position on israel, talking about war crimes. >> that is a direct contradiction of the policy that he's on the issue. contradiction of the policy that...
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in 2021, it's all about his discipline and before that course, jeremy corbyn stopped leader in corbyn019. what has gone from here are cardigans and the sharp are the cardigans and the sharp suits are back. nigel it's people here, here who are trying to is a party that to show this is a party that means business lobby here, means business lobby are here, big companies are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(theanies are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(the bigs are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(the big momentum'hey means business lobby are here, big c(the big momentum isey means business lobby are here, big c(the big momentum is now think the big momentum is now with the labour party and i think that's where it's going. but don't think party is but i don't think the party is earning right yet to earning that right yet to govern. where's the big vision and are you going to pay for and how are you going to pay for it it all going to be it all? is it all going to be borrowing? that's what it looks like othennise they're like because othennise t
in 2021, it's all about his discipline and before that course, jeremy corbyn stopped leader in corbyn019. what has gone from here are cardigans and the sharp are the cardigans and the sharp suits are back. nigel it's people here, here who are trying to is a party that to show this is a party that means business lobby here, means business lobby are here, big companies are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(theanies are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(the bigs are...
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we have seen since he took over from jeremy corbyn as labour leader and iron discipline in the party,ded or expelled or deselected as potential candidates if they disagreed with the line and disagreed with his movement away from the policies of thejeremy corbyn era. he has been more accommodating on this issue because i think quite frankly he has to. there are people across the political spectrum within labour, not just on the political spectrum within labour, notjust on the left, who have concerns in this issue. and mps who concerned constituents with high numbers of muslim communities. so he does have a very difficult political tightrope to walk. while not deviating from his own particular policy position he has to show an understanding of the pressure that some of his own mps are under from constituents and their own rank and file members. we constituents and their own rank and file members-_ constituents and their own rank and file members. we have seen one mp suspended. — file members. we have seen one mp suspended, andrew _ file members. we have seen one mp suspended, andrew mcd
we have seen since he took over from jeremy corbyn as labour leader and iron discipline in the party,ded or expelled or deselected as potential candidates if they disagreed with the line and disagreed with his movement away from the policies of thejeremy corbyn era. he has been more accommodating on this issue because i think quite frankly he has to. there are people across the political spectrum within labour, not just on the political spectrum within labour, notjust on the left, who have...
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james, can corbyn, james snyder.l, on this issue of a ceasefire because obviously a lot of members of the labour party have called for it. do you think that is the right to do and is the right thing to do and doesit is the right thing to do and does it show deep divisions within both political parties ? within both political parties? >> it's absolutely the right thing to do because anyone can see that you don't respond to the unjust libel killing of one group of children by killing many, many more children on the other side. it doesn't make any sense, which is why the ovennhelming majority of people in a cease in britain want to see a cease fire. 76% in a yougov poll. and that's inevitably putting a lot of pressure on mps, particularly labour mps , but also on some labour mps, but also on some conservative mps whose constituents are getting in touch with them by whatever means they can to please, means they can to say, please, will you pursue the course of peace? and causing peace? and this is causing trouble. deep t
james, can corbyn, james snyder.l, on this issue of a ceasefire because obviously a lot of members of the labour party have called for it. do you think that is the right to do and is the right thing to do and doesit is the right thing to do and does it show deep divisions within both political parties ? within both political parties? >> it's absolutely the right thing to do because anyone can see that you don't respond to the unjust libel killing of one group of children by killing many,...
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in 2021, it's all about his discipline and before that course, jeremy corbyn stopped leader in corbyn9. what has gone from here are cardigans and the sharp are the cardigans and the sharp suits are back. nigel it's people here, here who are trying to is a party that to show this is a party that means business lobby here, means business lobby are here, big companies are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(theanies are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(the bigs are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(the big momentum'hey means business lobby are here, big c(the big momentum isey means business lobby are here, big c(the big momentum is now think the big momentum is now with the labour party and i think that's where it's going. but don't think party is but i don't think the party is earning right yet to earning that right yet to govern. where's the big vision and are you going to pay for and how are you going to pay for it it all going to be it all? is it all going to be borrowing? that's what it looks like othennise they're like because othennise the
in 2021, it's all about his discipline and before that course, jeremy corbyn stopped leader in corbyn9. what has gone from here are cardigans and the sharp are the cardigans and the sharp suits are back. nigel it's people here, here who are trying to is a party that to show this is a party that means business lobby here, means business lobby are here, big companies are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(theanies are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(the bigs are here....
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corbyn in. >> let's bring corbyn in. >> starmer is the candidate >> keir starmer is the candidate on's go back to why rishi brilliant. >> okay, let's go back to why risiwhybrilliant. >> okay, let's go back to why risiwhy islliant. >> okay, let's go back to why risiwhy is rishi. >> okay, let's go back to why risiwhy is rishi keir starmer >> why is rishi keir starmer backed didn't he? backed jeremy corbyn, didn't he? never there's quite never mind. there's quite important because he held hand. >> he's got to talk about why is hand. >> h as got to talk about why is hand. >> h a greatto talk about why is hand. >> h a great prime about why is hand. >> h a great prime ministerhy is rishi a great prime minister >> rishi i think as kelvin has been saying, he's dealing with things calmly. he's been saying, he's dealing with things calmly . he's getting been saying, he's dealing with things calmly. he's getting on with things. inflation is coming down. that will help interest rates go down. he's made big decisions , cutting back on the decisions, cutting back on the green propaganda is really
corbyn in. >> let's bring corbyn in. >> starmer is the candidate >> keir starmer is the candidate on's go back to why rishi brilliant. >> okay, let's go back to why risiwhybrilliant. >> okay, let's go back to why risiwhy islliant. >> okay, let's go back to why risiwhy is rishi. >> okay, let's go back to why risiwhy is rishi keir starmer >> why is rishi keir starmer backed didn't he? backed jeremy corbyn, didn't he? never there's quite never mind....
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great to see you, dawn and former adviser to jeremy corbyn and who just jeremy corbyn and who i justibed patrick's described on patrick's show is the handsome that the most handsome man that appears news. james appears on gb news. james schneider. you're not offended, appears on gb news. james schneidejames?5 not offended, appears on gb news. james schneidejames? no,t offended, appears on gb news. james schneidejames? no, no, iended, appears on gb news. james schneidejames? no, no, no. ed, are you, james? no, no, no. okay. don't sue me. >> no, i won't see you. okay, good. >> right. you get in touch this this evening with of your this evening with all of your views well, please. views as well, please. vaiews@gbnews.com or twitter vaiews@gbnews.com or on twitter at israeli—hamas vaiews@gbnews.com or on twitter at continues israeli—hamas vaiews@gbnews.com or on twitter at continues into israeli—hamas vaiews@gbnews.com or on twitter at continues into its raeli—hamas vaiews@gbnews.com or on twitter at continues into its sixth-hamas vaiews@gbnews.com or on twitter at continues into its six
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corbyn in. >> let's bring corbyn in. >> starmer is the candidate >> keir starmer is the candidate on go back to why rishi brilliant. >> okay, let's go back to why risiwhybrilliant. >> okay, let's go back to why risiwhy islliant. >> okay, let's go back to why risiwhy is rishi. >> okay, let's go back to why risiwhy is rishi keir starmer >> why is rishi keir starmer backed didn't he? backed jeremy corbyn, didn't he? never there's quite never mind. there's quite important because he held hand. >> he's got to talk about why is hand. >> h as got to talk about why is hand. >> h a greatto talk about why is hand. >> h a great prime about why is hand. >> h a great prime ministerhy is rishi a great prime minister >> rishi i think as kelvin has been saying, he's dealing with things calmly. he's been saying, he's dealing with things calmly . he's getting been saying, he's dealing with things calmly. he's getting on with things. inflation is coming down. that will help interest rates go down. he's made big decisions , cutting back on the decisions, cutting back on the green propaganda is really se
corbyn in. >> let's bring corbyn in. >> starmer is the candidate >> keir starmer is the candidate on go back to why rishi brilliant. >> okay, let's go back to why risiwhybrilliant. >> okay, let's go back to why risiwhy islliant. >> okay, let's go back to why risiwhy is rishi. >> okay, let's go back to why risiwhy is rishi keir starmer >> why is rishi keir starmer backed didn't he? backed jeremy corbyn, didn't he? never there's quite never mind....
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i'm for corbyn. i'm going to vote for corbyn.tion now from andy. andy this now from andy. is andy oh, this is an email question. so andy said, are white male actors going out of fashion in the theatre ? yeah. so this was theatre? yeah. so this was a gregory doran, who was the former artistic director of the rsc, the royal shakespeare company. he says white male actors are struggling to find work. isn't really work. uh, this isn't really surprising, it? surprising, though, is it? because all productions now have to be colour—blind that is now sort an edict from on high. sort of an edict from on high. i actually graham linehan's actually read graham linehan's book his biography, book recently. his biography, and about tom and he was talking about tom stoppard, who'd written a play specifically jewish specifically about a jewish community, and the producer of the , n0, community, and the producer of the , no, he's the show had said, no, he's going to have black actors in it, likes it or not. it, whether he likes it or not. so even t
i'm for corbyn. i'm going to vote for corbyn.tion now from andy. andy this now from andy. is andy oh, this is an email question. so andy said, are white male actors going out of fashion in the theatre ? yeah. so this was theatre? yeah. so this was a gregory doran, who was the former artistic director of the rsc, the royal shakespeare company. he says white male actors are struggling to find work. isn't really work. uh, this isn't really surprising, it? surprising, though, is it? because all...
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i'm for corbyn. i'm going to vote for corbyn. now from andy. andy this now from andy. is andy oh, this is an email question. so andy said, are white male actors going out of fashion in the theatre ? yeah. so this was theatre? yeah. so this was a gregory doran, who was the former artistic director of the rsc, the royal shakespeare company. he says white male actors are struggling to find work. isn't really work. uh, this isn't really surprising, it? surprising, though, is it? because all productions now have to be colour—blind that is now sort an edict from on high. sort of an edict from on high. i actually graham linehan's actually read graham linehan's book his biography, book recently. his biography, and about tom and he was talking about tom stoppard, who'd written a play specifically jewish specifically about a jewish community, and the producer of the , n0, community, and the producer of the , no, he's the show had said, no, he's going to have black actors in it, likes it or not. it, whether he likes it or not. so even thoug
i'm for corbyn. i'm going to vote for corbyn. now from andy. andy this now from andy. is andy oh, this is an email question. so andy said, are white male actors going out of fashion in the theatre ? yeah. so this was theatre? yeah. so this was a gregory doran, who was the former artistic director of the rsc, the royal shakespeare company. he says white male actors are struggling to find work. isn't really work. uh, this isn't really surprising, it? surprising, though, is it? because all...
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this days of corbyn have gone.onflict is showing there's still for gaza in still huge sympathy for gaza in on the labour benches and still l, on the labour benches and still i, i would argue a great hostility to israel. he's and he's trying to present himself now as a world leader. wasn't he strutting the stage a few weeks ago, meeting macron and these sort of people? >> he appears to sort of flip flop because he has previously said that israel's got a right to defend itself. yeah that he's just look as if he's just going to look as if he's manoeuvring for political reasons than humanitarian ones. >> $- ones. >> what tony blair has >> i wonder what tony blair has told do, because on the told him to do, because on the phone a lot, i think he's the puppet master. yes, i do. >> well, let's move on to the tories woes. what on earth we tories woes. what on earth do we think is doing out think peter bowen is doing out campaigning pursglove campaigning with james pursglove , who's a tory minister at the weekend the sunday
this days of corbyn have gone.onflict is showing there's still for gaza in still huge sympathy for gaza in on the labour benches and still l, on the labour benches and still i, i would argue a great hostility to israel. he's and he's trying to present himself now as a world leader. wasn't he strutting the stage a few weeks ago, meeting macron and these sort of people? >> he appears to sort of flip flop because he has previously said that israel's got a right to defend itself. yeah that...
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corbyn is no longer a l.jeremy corbyn is not at this >> jeremy corbyn is not at this conference., he's modernised >> you know, keir starmer he's fixe party,party, he's modernised >> you know, keir starmer he's fixe party, party changed dernised our party, he's changed our party. he's party. therefore he's in a position change the country. position to change the country. but who but rishi sunak the people who blew a in the economy , blew a hole in the economy, they're still tory mps , the they're still tory mps, the people who broke the law and trashed our international reputation . reputation. >> they're still tory mps . so >> they're still tory mps. so rishi sunak hasn't fixed his party. >> keir starmer has. >> keir starmer has. >> so the question is keir has. >> so the question is keir has. >> when will rishi sunak fix his party? >> well, okay. there you go. just about some of the key funding for stuff so it appears to be coming as far as i'm aware from two areas non—doms and windfall tax. now the non—dom side of things is , i believe, side of things is, i believe, going to pay
corbyn is no longer a l.jeremy corbyn is not at this >> jeremy corbyn is not at this conference., he's modernised >> you know, keir starmer he's fixe party,party, he's modernised >> you know, keir starmer he's fixe party, party changed dernised our party, he's changed our party. he's party. therefore he's in a position change the country. position to change the country. but who but rishi sunak the people who blew a in the economy , blew a hole in the economy, they're still...
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and in corbyn, james schneider. and in a moments time, i'll be a few moments time, i'll be crossing charlie peters crossing live to charlie peters in get latest on in tel aviv to get the latest on the hamas conflict. but the israel hamas conflict. but first, let's get your latest news headlines sophia . news headlines with sophia. >> good afternoon. it's 3:00. i'm sophia wenzler in the newsroom. the uk has called on israel to show military restraint in its war with hamas . restraint in its war with hamas. these are live pictures coming to us from gaza where there appears to have been several fresh strikes this afternoon with black smoke seen billowing across the skyline, addressed a peace summit in egypt. the uk's foreign secretary said he's spoken to the israeli government about its duty to respect international law and the importance of preserving civilian lives. james cleverly also told the conference efforts need to be made to prevent an escalation of violence . escalation of violence. >> we have a duty , a duty
and in corbyn, james schneider. and in a moments time, i'll be a few moments time, i'll be crossing charlie peters crossing live to charlie peters in get latest on in tel aviv to get the latest on the hamas conflict. but the israel hamas conflict. but first, let's get your latest news headlines sophia . news headlines with sophia. >> good afternoon. it's 3:00. i'm sophia wenzler in the newsroom. the uk has called on israel to show military restraint in its war with hamas . restraint in...
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no >> in the hall. >> in the hall. >> corbynism gone . >> corbynism gone. >> corbynism gone. >> well,re were thousands. yes, i think so . we all knew yes, i think so. we all knew that were tourists. mean, that they were tourists. i mean, they were there's still some of them they the them there. but they were the parisian big buds of politics. you know, they were coming in annoying you know, they were coming in aanhey| you know, they were coming in anr they were outside. >> they were outside. >> they were outside. >> were more >> i think they were more dangerous bedbugs. >> i think they were more dangerourwas bedbugs. >> i think they were more dangerourwas bedof gs. >> i think they were more dangerourwas bedof them, but >> there was a lot of them, but they were still outside. >> but they weren't inside. >> but they weren't inside. >> and >> they weren't inside. and, and i've before on this i've said that before on this show. have to give show. actually, we have to give starmer driving starmer credit for driving out the it's a pretty the hard left. and it's a pretty impressive that he's
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he resigned from corbyn's cabinet. then he rejoined corbyn's cabinet.ter. what we see is no clarity, no consistency, no policies, no plan , only the same old, tired, plan, only the same old, tired, opportunistic politics here. starmers labour party doesn't stand for anything . and whilst stand for anything. and whilst sir keir and his comrades represent the tired politics of the past , the represent the tired politics of the past, the prime minister is ready to do things differently . ready to do things differently. and why ? because the and why? because the conservative party believes in britain's epic potential and the labour party is unwilling to take the tough decisions that will ensure the prosperity and the safety of this country for generations to come . conference generations to come. conference i can think of nothing more counterproductive than handing over the keys of government to a group of political chancers and visionless ideologues. it is a scenario i refuse to entertain because a party that does not believe in britain cannot be trusted t
he resigned from corbyn's cabinet. then he rejoined corbyn's cabinet.ter. what we see is no clarity, no consistency, no policies, no plan , only the same old, tired, plan, only the same old, tired, opportunistic politics here. starmers labour party doesn't stand for anything . and whilst stand for anything. and whilst sir keir and his comrades represent the tired politics of the past , the represent the tired politics of the past, the prime minister is ready to do things differently . ready to...
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no >> in the hall. >> in the hall. >> corbynism gone . >> corbynism gone. >> corbynism gone. >> well,re were thousands. yes, i think so . we all knew yes, i think so. we all knew that were tourists. mean, that they were tourists. i mean, they were there's still some of them they the them there. but they were the parisian big buds of politics. you know, they were coming in annoying you know, they were coming in aanhey| you know, they were coming in anr they were outside. >> they were outside. >> they were outside. >> were more >> i think they were more dangerous bedbugs. >> i think they were more dangerourwas bedbugs. >> i think they were more dangerourwas bedof gs. >> i think they were more dangerourwas bedof them, but >> there was a lot of them, but they were still outside. >> but they weren't inside. >> but they weren't inside. >> and >> they weren't inside. and, and i've before on this i've said that before on this show. have to give show. actually, we have to give starmer driving starmer credit for driving out the it's a pretty the hard left. and it's a pretty impressive that he's
no >> in the hall. >> in the hall. >> corbynism gone . >> corbynism gone. >> corbynism gone. >> well,re were thousands. yes, i think so . we all knew yes, i think so. we all knew that were tourists. mean, that they were tourists. i mean, they were there's still some of them they the them there. but they were the parisian big buds of politics. you know, they were coming in annoying you know, they were coming in aanhey| you know, they were coming in anr they...
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and i'm jeremy corbyn fit i'm asking, is jeremy corbyn fit to for london mayor?. asking you that very question. is corbyn fit to run for is jeremy corbyn fit to run for london cast your vote london mayor? cast your vote now. send me your thoughts. email gbviews@gbnews.com or tweet at sunday mornings from 930 on . gb news. >> it's a 38 minutes after 4:00. this is gb news. we are the people's channel. i'm nana akua . people's channel. i'm nana akua. and it's time now for the great british debate. this hour. and i'm asking, is jeremy corbyn fit to run for london now, to run for london mayor? now, the the labour the former leader of the labour party dropped his biggest the former leader of the labour partjyet dropped his biggest the former leader of the labour partjyet that pped his biggest the former leader of the labour partjyet that head his biggest the former leader of the labour partjyet that he is his biggest the former leader of the labour partjyet that he is planningst the former leader of the labour partjyet that he is planning to hint yet that he is plannin
and i'm jeremy corbyn fit i'm asking, is jeremy corbyn fit to for london mayor?. asking you that very question. is corbyn fit to run for is jeremy corbyn fit to run for london cast your vote london mayor? cast your vote now. send me your thoughts. email gbviews@gbnews.com or tweet at sunday mornings from 930 on . gb news. >> it's a 38 minutes after 4:00. this is gb news. we are the people's channel. i'm nana akua . people's channel. i'm nana akua. and it's time now for the great british...
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yeah i do wonder whether he would have said them if jeremy corbyn was leader .you so much for joining us on this very, very sad day and this most dreadful and appalling story. sad day and this most dreadful and appalling story . and my and appalling story. and my thanks to nicole lampert. and appalling story. and my thanks to nicole lampert . we'll thanks to nicole lampert. we'll look at lots more to come. let me tell you, don't forget the email is mark at gbnews.com for your reaction. coming up, as steve coogan launches a defence of the bbc, are they guilty of rewriting their history with their latest? jimmy saville drama? i'll be asking fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie . street legend kelvin mackenzie. but next, david lammy, who you just seen is flirting with the eu again. he says he wants to date the eu. so is this proof the party will spend five years undoing brexit? i'll be asking the leader of reform uk live in the leader of reform uk live in the studio richard tice. he's n ext next is whispering that to my next guest. welcome back to the show kelvin m
yeah i do wonder whether he would have said them if jeremy corbyn was leader .you so much for joining us on this very, very sad day and this most dreadful and appalling story. sad day and this most dreadful and appalling story . and my and appalling story. and my thanks to nicole lampert. and appalling story. and my thanks to nicole lampert . we'll thanks to nicole lampert. we'll look at lots more to come. let me tell you, don't forget the email is mark at gbnews.com for your reaction. coming...
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contrasting jeremy corbyn's tweet yesterday compared with what senior figures like david lin e were sane. do you distance yourself? he said absolutely, this is -- you are right that there will be some people here that will have some sympathy for what jeremy corbyn says. but i think they will get picked pretty short shrift from the leadership. they're watching people like a hawk on this. >> can we come back to you in just a moment, but it is just after 9:00. you are watching sunday morning with trevor phillips. in the last hour, israel's ambassador to united kingdom has told this program that israel is at war. she says that one of britain is in gaza as attacks continue. here in liverpool at the labor conference, the party's health secretary west reading said he unequivocally condemned the action by hamas. he and as we are on top of the hour, let's get the very latest on the situation in the middle east now. and we're going live to our own international affairs editor, dominic waghorn. he's in the southern israeli city of -- dominic, what is the latest where you are? >> well the, latest he
contrasting jeremy corbyn's tweet yesterday compared with what senior figures like david lin e were sane. do you distance yourself? he said absolutely, this is -- you are right that there will be some people here that will have some sympathy for what jeremy corbyn says. but i think they will get picked pretty short shrift from the leadership. they're watching people like a hawk on this. >> can we come back to you in just a moment, but it is just after 9:00. you are watching sunday morning...
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these were veteran guys who they starliterallyy corbyn. they were literally chasing calling corbyn.hey were literally ch.traitors. you calling corbyn. they were literally ch.traitors. you calwhat us traitors. and you know what i thought myself, this this thought to myself, this this labour is not the party labour party is not the party for me. during the tory party could been happier. and could not have been happier. and i'm job. i'm doing this job. >> what about last week was >> but what about last week was it the labour it awake compared to the labour party conference? that party conference? i'm told that the atmosphere is buzzing in liverpool this week, whereas it was like a morgue , wasn't it, was like a morgue, wasn't it, last in manchester. last week in manchester. >> a load of rubbish that >> what a load of rubbish that is. i mean i was at the tory conference it conference last week, it was a lot better than last year, very positive lots of young positive of lots of young people. there listen, if you think buzzing at a labour think it's buzzing at a labour conference, really
these were veteran guys who they starliterallyy corbyn. they were literally chasing calling corbyn.hey were literally ch.traitors. you calling corbyn. they were literally ch.traitors. you calwhat us traitors. and you know what i thought myself, this this thought to myself, this this labour is not the party labour party is not the party for me. during the tory party could been happier. and could not have been happier. and i'm job. i'm doing this job. >> what about last week was >>...
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. think corbyn.k everybody there will on everybody there will agree on everything. as benedict says, i think there is probably a minimal demands around minimal set of demands around pubuc minimal set of demands around public inequality and public ownership inequality and like like like you say, things like nuclear being like you say, things like nuclear there. being like you say, things like nuclear there. that's, being like you say, things like nuclear there. that's, i being like you say, things like nuclear there. that's, i thinkg reflected there. that's, i think most people support. and yet it doesn't seem to happen. and it's really for me. of really frustrating for me. of course, we should talk about things left right basis, things on a left right basis, but actually is but actually there is a consensus on a bunch issues consensus on a bunch of issues in life country. in public life in this country. for when pundits for some reason, when pundits talk centre , it talk about the centre, it doesn't
. think corbyn.k everybody there will on everybody there will agree on everything. as benedict says, i think there is probably a minimal demands around minimal set of demands around pubuc minimal set of demands around public inequality and public ownership inequality and like like like you say, things like nuclear being like you say, things like nuclear there. being like you say, things like nuclear there. that's, being like you say, things like nuclear there. that's, i being like you say,...
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so in a sense their argument that jeremy corbyn put is i’ilht argument that jeremy corbyn put is right corbyn put is right now and we need to hear a bit more _ right now and we need to hear a bit more of— right now and we need to hear a bit more of that now alongside the stability— more of that now alongside the stability and reassurance tone we've heard _ stability and reassurance tone we've heard from — stability and reassurance tone we've heard from sir keir starmer. you have been _ heard from sir keir starmer. you have been at _ heard from sir keir starmer. you have been at a _ heard from sir keir starmer. you have been at a few _ heard from sir keir starmer. um, have been at a few of these conferences are so high, and my wrong to conclude this is probably the most optimistic labour have been in a decade?— in a decade? there is a kind of calm to it i would — in a decade? there is a kind of calm to it i would say. _ in a decade? there is a kind of calm to it i would say. it's _ in a decade? there is a kind of calm to it i would say. it's my _ in a decade? there is a kind of calm to
so in a sense their argument that jeremy corbyn put is i’ilht argument that jeremy corbyn put is right corbyn put is right now and we need to hear a bit more _ right now and we need to hear a bit more of— right now and we need to hear a bit more of that now alongside the stability— more of that now alongside the stability and reassurance tone we've heard _ stability and reassurance tone we've heard from — stability and reassurance tone we've heard from sir keir starmer. you have been _...
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you will remember jeremy corbyn had supporters of both hummus and has below before he became party leadermy corbyn posted on at, passing up the opportunity to condemn the attack and emphasizing the importance of the impact of israel's occupation. it is against that history in contrast to that they have returned to a more traditional foreign-policy stance. the fact that israel is going to dominate the airwaves gives them the opportunity to not be drawn into the detail as much on his vision. the election could be 15 months or so away. apart from this in liverpool on israel, it is business day. we are expected to hear from chancellor rachel leaves at 12:00. she will try to set up -- set a how she would grow the economy to cover public spending to enable her to be fiscally responsible. that will be her message and indeed it has to be said that the business presence at this conference is strong. for the first time you have goldman sachs paying to sponsor an event. you can inspect more endorsements like that publicly throughout the conference and i am is to business representatives and asking t
you will remember jeremy corbyn had supporters of both hummus and has below before he became party leadermy corbyn posted on at, passing up the opportunity to condemn the attack and emphasizing the importance of the impact of israel's occupation. it is against that history in contrast to that they have returned to a more traditional foreign-policy stance. the fact that israel is going to dominate the airwaves gives them the opportunity to not be drawn into the detail as much on his vision. the...
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the absolutely the old ghost of jeremy corbyn gone. and jeremy corbyn has gone.estinian flag and saying some rather interesting things about zionism . et cetera. they no zionism. et cetera. they no longer represent % the labour longer represent% the labour party . but as events last week party. but as events last week have shown, the cause of palestinian solidarity is still a pressing issue in starmer's party. as former labour leader jeremy corbyn addressed a rally and that was outside downing street. but more importantly, we've had some other developments. okay, so labour mps were very quick to jump on these unverified claims that the blast at the gaza hospital was an israeli strike. it's the usual suspects, obviously. we've got john mcdonnell and zarah sultana. she's tweeting. more than people have been killed than 500 people have been killed after israeli airstrike. after an israeli airstrike. political leaders of all parties, including my own, must call for an urgent ceasefire and a more local keir starmer a more local level. keir starmer is now at a right to
the absolutely the old ghost of jeremy corbyn gone. and jeremy corbyn has gone.estinian flag and saying some rather interesting things about zionism . et cetera. they no zionism. et cetera. they no longer represent % the labour longer represent% the labour party . but as events last week party. but as events last week have shown, the cause of palestinian solidarity is still a pressing issue in starmer's party. as former labour leader jeremy corbyn addressed a rally and that was outside downing...
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jeremy corbyn, who resigned from this party after his position , and it can be said that the number ofse resignations is increasing day by day, and on the eve of the election, this can be a lot for the labor party, which has been waiting to take power for about 13 years. be effective and some of them are called earthquakes in the party kargar reminded that if it continues, it can actually influence the current leader of this party . as i said last night, in the first minutes after the brutal attack on the hospital where the wounded and doctors while the wounded were being treated, the british media tried to doubt this first, and in fact, those things that the chief of staff and the spokesperson of the israeli army had actually published in the media, they often reflected and tried to discredit them. sehunist regime , but after the fact that the documents are impossible the denial that was leaked about this incident and this crime is actually an attempt to justify it . we know that in recent days, you heard that 6 bbc employees were fired, despite the fact that there is heavy censorship
jeremy corbyn, who resigned from this party after his position , and it can be said that the number ofse resignations is increasing day by day, and on the eve of the election, this can be a lot for the labor party, which has been waiting to take power for about 13 years. be effective and some of them are called earthquakes in the party kargar reminded that if it continues, it can actually influence the current leader of this party . as i said last night, in the first minutes after the brutal...
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we had years of real debate betweenjeremy corbyn and the then prime minister boris johnson about someld is a moral act but also the one that stands with its historic international alleys. that is one that has been absolutely hammered last year and this year. it's part of a wider issue, keir starmer is trying to persuade voters that one that labour is very different to labour underjeremy corbyn and two, to try and get rid of some of the things that he thinks are doubts within the electoral that they are not going to take different positions when it comes to these key international issues. first maxing that word for word saying, if we are in power, the approach to ukraine is not going to change at all. we are still going to stand behind president zelensky and we are going to do it, in david lammy�*s words until they win. it's the message of assurance that you are getting on internationals. i think we will see it later when it comes to the economy. all part of labour trying to say, we are not trying to be radical, we are at the centre of british politics. we are not trying to rock the bo
we had years of real debate betweenjeremy corbyn and the then prime minister boris johnson about someld is a moral act but also the one that stands with its historic international alleys. that is one that has been absolutely hammered last year and this year. it's part of a wider issue, keir starmer is trying to persuade voters that one that labour is very different to labour underjeremy corbyn and two, to try and get rid of some of the things that he thinks are doubts within the electoral that...
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and he to become prime minister and he was supporting everything that corbyn i know feels corbyn saidi know this feels like ground, but it's really like old ground, but it's really important the context. important for the context. keir starmer doesn't himself starmer doesn't know himself what what he's what he believes, so what he's trying do is a game here trying to do is play a game here where trying to please where he's trying to please everybody and that never works. yeah, work. i mean, yeah, it doesn't work. i mean, i'm myself. i often i'm a centrist myself. i often get caught middle, but on get caught in the middle, but on big subjects, you have know big subjects, you have to know what the voters have what the people, the voters have to what you think. to know what you think. >> a problem for the >> but this is a problem for the labour party because mean, the labour party because i mean, the muslim vote and there's a lot of muslims the uk. i think or muslims in the uk. i think 4 or 6, i can't remember 6, 6 million, i can't remember how many and 85% of british muslims voted for j
and he to become prime minister and he was supporting everything that corbyn i know feels corbyn saidi know this feels like ground, but it's really like old ground, but it's really important the context. important for the context. keir starmer doesn't himself starmer doesn't know himself what what he's what he believes, so what he's trying do is a game here trying to do is play a game here where trying to please where he's trying to please everybody and that never works. yeah, work. i mean,...
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jeremy corbyn to be corbyn.ts that they can force a radical agenda on the labour party in power. i want to know, will labour be captured by the hard left if they come to power ? my panel will debate that a little bit later tonight. but first in uncanceled, as rod stewart turns down one of the most lucrative offers of his career play a gig saudi career to play a gig in saudi arabia rights issues arabia over human rights issues , is the rock legend setting an example for other celebs lured by the big money of the oil state fleet street icon kelvin mackenzie is going to give his view on rod, well as the fa view on rod, as well as the fa deciding not to up the deciding not to light up the wembley arch in israeli colours and yes, he'll be dipping his toe in tom moore swimming pool as well. that's on cancel and >> you're listening to gb news radio . radio. >> it's time now for uncanceled . this is where britain's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of cancel culture sweeping the rest of
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and surrounding jeremy corbyn and thatis surrounding jeremy corbyn and that is why they needed him to they needed him to go, because course a lot of go, because of course a lot of jewish people didn't want to vote for labour and this was a problem. so, know, i'm just problem. so, you know, i'm just looking this and seeing lot looking at this and seeing a lot of, you know, the factions within party seem within the labour party seem to be re—emerging. there's be re—emerging. i think there's always spectrum in always a spectrum of opinion in every to tackle your question >> but to tackle your question about anti—semitism, know, >> but to tackle your question ab0lwas ti—semitism, know, >> but to tackle your question ab0lwas a -semitism, know, >> but to tackle your question ab0lwas a shameful, know, >> but to tackle your question ab0lwas a shameful episodeow, >> but to tackle your question ab0lwas a shameful episode in, that was a shameful episode in history labour party . i don't history of labour party. i don't believe anti—semitic, believe corbyn is anti—semitic, but believe was guilty
and surrounding jeremy corbyn and thatis surrounding jeremy corbyn and that is why they needed him to they needed him to go, because course a lot of go, because of course a lot of jewish people didn't want to vote for labour and this was a problem. so, know, i'm just problem. so, you know, i'm just looking this and seeing lot looking at this and seeing a lot of, you know, the factions within party seem within the labour party seem to be re—emerging. there's be re—emerging. i think there's...
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more extreme policies , corbyn's more extreme policies, the government needs to be shaken out of itsm it depends for support. if not, then last week's by—election defeats will be a haunting prelude to the results of the next general election. well, i'm now joined by the professor and professor of politics and international the international relations at the university matthew university of kent, matthew goodwin. matthew thank for goodwin. matthew thank you for joining your polling joining me. does your polling and focus groups show so and your focus groups show so much hope for the conservatives at moment . at the moment. >> well, it's not looking great, jacob. if you look at those two by elections, one of the things that really stands out is that result in tamworth where actually the swing against the conservative party was bigger than the equivale swing in 1996, a year before the conservatives. obviously lost quite heavily to new labour. and if you look in general at the national polling, labour are really where they need to be in order to win a majority at the next election. they
more extreme policies , corbyn's more extreme policies, the government needs to be shaken out of itsm it depends for support. if not, then last week's by—election defeats will be a haunting prelude to the results of the next general election. well, i'm now joined by the professor and professor of politics and international the international relations at the university matthew university of kent, matthew goodwin. matthew thank for goodwin. matthew thank you for joining your polling joining me....
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and i think you know, aaron may have a view this, but if jeremy view on this, but if jeremy corbyn beenened, view there this happened, the view there was power, mean, was being power, i mean, by that, running the labour was being power, i mean, by that, that, running the labour was being power, i mean, by that, that, that, ning the labour was being power, i mean, by that, that, that, ning battlebour party that, that, that battle within the party about the, the pro—israel , anti—israel row pro— israel, anti — israel row would pro—israel, anti—israel row would have gone to the conference floor and it was kept outside the whole place. and the view was that's because of the discipline and it's right, isn't it, was kicked of it, that he was kicked out of the parliamentary party. the parliamentary labour party. >> member, >> he's still a labour member, but a member of the but he's still a member of the labour party. but he's still a member of the labour plost the whip, he lost, >> he's lost the whip, he lost, but he's still alive. that's right. yeah. think right. yeah. i don't think it wasbut
and i think you know, aaron may have a view this, but if jeremy view on this, but if jeremy corbyn beenened, view there this happened, the view there was power, mean, was being power, i mean, by that, running the labour was being power, i mean, by that, that, running the labour was being power, i mean, by that, that, that, ning the labour was being power, i mean, by that, that, that, ning battlebour party that, that, that battle within the party about the, the pro—israel , anti—israel row...
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i think that frankly is a world away from what jeremy corbyn would've said. >> is it a signal that we're different territory? >> we're in very different territory, trevor. it's a sign of how quickly and -- clearly the decision-making was working very well. there were all out on one page. i don't think that's the end of the story, however, because i think, as israel hit back, once it will do with some force, the question will arise, and particularly in labor, and whether it's a disagreement between the left and the center about how far israel should go in response, and that is going to land right in the middle of this conference. and i think that will change the debate and the optics, and that's when the pressure will rise on -- to hold that line. and also, how does it going to do with people disagree with? it >> i will say the leadership seems to be indecisive. how is that going to fly on the floor of the conference? >> look, i think this sort of complexion of the labour party has changed a lot. when you think back to when we were gathering here in liverpool under jeremy corbyn, it was a
i think that frankly is a world away from what jeremy corbyn would've said. >> is it a signal that we're different territory? >> we're in very different territory, trevor. it's a sign of how quickly and -- clearly the decision-making was working very well. there were all out on one page. i don't think that's the end of the story, however, because i think, as israel hit back, once it will do with some force, the question will arise, and particularly in labor, and whether it's a...