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gerald cooney, the former labour leader of tameside council, said he raised concerns about gwynne's remarks several times in the past year. labour sources said no formal complaint had been received. in other news, the national police chiefs council spokesperson said police officers and staff should always be held to the highest standards and we must ensure that only those who are suitable to wear the uniform enter and remain in policing. the comments come as the high court ruled the met police cannot dismiss officers by removing their vetting clearance. sergeant lino di maria successfully mounted a legal challenge after having his vetting removed over sexual assault allegations, which he denies. he was found to have no case to answer in respect of the allegations, and argued that having his vetting removed without the accusations being proved is a breach of his right to a fair trial. met police commissioner sir mark rowley said the force will be seeking an appeal on the judgement. >> today's ruling on the law has left policing in a hopeless position. we now have no mechanism to rid the met
gerald cooney, the former labour leader of tameside council, said he raised concerns about gwynne's remarks several times in the past year. labour sources said no formal complaint had been received. in other news, the national police chiefs council spokesperson said police officers and staff should always be held to the highest standards and we must ensure that only those who are suitable to wear the uniform enter and remain in policing. the comments come as the high court ruled the met police...
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gerald cooney, the former labour leader of tameside council, said he raised concerns about andrew gwynne'sks several times in the past year. labour sources said no formal complaint had been received about that whatsapp group. baroness jacqui smith spoke to gb news. >> but not the nasty party. what we are is the decisive party. when the prime minister got the evidence of these messages, which i agree with, you are completely unacceptable. what he did was to sack the minister and to suspend from the labour party both of the mps that were involved. now that stands in pretty stark contrast with previous prime ministers who faffed about the place and allowed senior ministers to stay in their roles when they had clearly breached the ministerial code. that's the difference that we're seeing. >> and us president donald trump says the israel—hamas ceasefire should be cancelled if hostages held in gaza are not returned on time. terror group hamas announced last night that they will delay hostage releases planned for saturday until further notice. president trump said late last night that if all the
gerald cooney, the former labour leader of tameside council, said he raised concerns about andrew gwynne'sks several times in the past year. labour sources said no formal complaint had been received about that whatsapp group. baroness jacqui smith spoke to gb news. >> but not the nasty party. what we are is the decisive party. when the prime minister got the evidence of these messages, which i agree with, you are completely unacceptable. what he did was to sack the minister and to suspend...
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gerald cooney, the former labour leader of tameside council, said he raised concerns about andrew gwynne'sarks several times in the past year. labour sources said no formal complaint had been received about the whatsapp group. baroness jacqui smith spoke to ben and ellie earlier on. >> not the nasty party. what we are is the decisive party. when the prime minister got the evidence of these messages, which i agree with, you are completely unacceptable. what he did was to sack the minister and to suspend from the labour party both of the mps that were involved. now, that stands in pretty stark contrast with previous prime ministers who faffed about the place and allowed senior ministers to stay in their roles when they had clearly breached the ministerial code. that's the difference that we're seeing. >> images of illegal migrants and foreign offenders being deported from the uk have been released for the first time. it comes as mps voted in favour of giving the border security, asylum and immigration bill a second reading last night. the government has confirmed 19,000 foreign nationals hav
gerald cooney, the former labour leader of tameside council, said he raised concerns about andrew gwynne'sarks several times in the past year. labour sources said no formal complaint had been received about the whatsapp group. baroness jacqui smith spoke to ben and ellie earlier on. >> not the nasty party. what we are is the decisive party. when the prime minister got the evidence of these messages, which i agree with, you are completely unacceptable. what he did was to sack the minister...
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gerald cooney, the former labour leader of tameside council, said he raised concerns about gwynne's remarkseveral times in the past year. labour mp jo white spoke to gb news. >> well, i think they deserve to go. i obviously don't know what they said, but clearly they crossed a line. that whatsapp group was set up in 2009 during the trigger ballot post. >> called trigger me timbers. >> called trigger me timbers. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> yeah. so that's why. >> yeah. so that's why. >> yes, it's a play on words and so onto jeremy corbyn. every mp had to go through a trigger ballot process. andrew gwynne i understand, was under threat. and so he tried to set up a group of supporters. >> supporters, friends. >> supporters, friends. >> yes. and so he felt in that environment he could cross the line and he was holding them in. i believe this is my interpretation with jokes and attacks on members of the public. >> trying to get them all jolly along, and they just went too far in what's called banter. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> in other news, a national police chiefs council spokesperson says poli
gerald cooney, the former labour leader of tameside council, said he raised concerns about gwynne's remarkseveral times in the past year. labour mp jo white spoke to gb news. >> well, i think they deserve to go. i obviously don't know what they said, but clearly they crossed a line. that whatsapp group was set up in 2009 during the trigger ballot post. >> called trigger me timbers. >> called trigger me timbers. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> yeah. so that's why....
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gerald cooney, the former labour leader of tameside council, said he raised concerns about gwynne's remarkss in the past year. labour sources said no formal complaint had been received about the whatsapp group. baroness jacqui smith spoke to gb news. >> nasty party. what we are is the decisive party. when the prime minister got the evidence of these messages, which i agree with, you are completely unacceptable. what he did was to sack the minister and to suspend from the labour party both of the mps that were involved. now that stands in pretty stark contrast with previous prime ministers who faffed about the place and allowed senior ministers to stay in their roles when they had clearly breached the ministerial code. that's the difference that we're seeing. >> in other news, israel's prime minister says the gaza ceasefire will end if the terror group hamas does not return israeli hostages by midday on saturday. benjamin netanyahu warned of intense fighting if hostages are not released. well, his comments echo those of us president donald trump, who earlier said the israel—hamas ceasefire s
gerald cooney, the former labour leader of tameside council, said he raised concerns about gwynne's remarkss in the past year. labour sources said no formal complaint had been received about the whatsapp group. baroness jacqui smith spoke to gb news. >> nasty party. what we are is the decisive party. when the prime minister got the evidence of these messages, which i agree with, you are completely unacceptable. what he did was to sack the minister and to suspend from the labour party both...
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gerald cooney, the former labour leader of tameside council, said he raised concerns about andrew gwynne'sks several times in the past year. labour sources said no formal complaint had been received about the whatsapp group. baroness jacqui smith spoke to ben and ellie earlier on. >> we're not the nasty party. what we are is the decisive party. when the prime minister got the evidence of these messages, which i agree with, you are completely unacceptable. what he did was to sack the minister and to suspend from the labour party both of the mps that were involved. now, that stands in pretty stark contrast with previous prime ministers who faffed about the place and allowed senior ministers to stay in their roles when they had clearly breached the ministerial code. that's the difference that we're seeing. >> images of illegal migrants and foreign offenders being deported from the uk have been released for the first time. the government has confirmed 19,000 foreign nationals have been removed from the country since labour came to power. the unprecedented move is part of a drive by the new gov
gerald cooney, the former labour leader of tameside council, said he raised concerns about andrew gwynne'sks several times in the past year. labour sources said no formal complaint had been received about the whatsapp group. baroness jacqui smith spoke to ben and ellie earlier on. >> we're not the nasty party. what we are is the decisive party. when the prime minister got the evidence of these messages, which i agree with, you are completely unacceptable. what he did was to sack the...
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. >> there's a guy called gerald cooney. he's the former labour leader of tameside council.s that he flagged this group and the contents of it, and the members of it and all the rest of it. he says he flagged concerns repeatedly, for example, over a year ago, why didn't labour act then? >> that's what i want to know, because apparently they put that up to the regional office 15 months ago and it is totally unacceptable. i don't know whether that was passed on to labour hq or whether it was sat on at the regional office, but the investigation should not just be about those people who were in the group. it should be about the question should be about the question should be about those people who actually knew what had taken place and failed to act. >> so these guys, they obviously to put it basically they can't stand the electorate. if you're going to talk about them in that way, do you think they've got any business remaining as mps? >> look, i haven't seen the full quotes, right. in fact, i'm i'm advised that i don't want to see the full quotes. somebody 1503 00:09:12,160 --
. >> there's a guy called gerald cooney. he's the former labour leader of tameside council.s that he flagged this group and the contents of it, and the members of it and all the rest of it. he says he flagged concerns repeatedly, for example, over a year ago, why didn't labour act then? >> that's what i want to know, because apparently they put that up to the regional office 15 months ago and it is totally unacceptable. i don't know whether that was passed on to labour hq or whether...