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the key thing is that andrew fisher, who was head of policy and also drafted the election ma nifestoalso drafted the election manifesto last time around, he has walked out. he has a close ally of jeremy corbyn so this is seen as a big loss for him. in fact, in this paper, in the sunday times, it says jeremy corbyn was so aggrieved that he went around to see seamus milne, because the idea is that there has been some falling out between the two. but in the whole of this piece we have a lot of information, it is very co nte nt we have a lot of information, it is very content rich, because it is also talking about the opinion polls. andrew fisher has walked, saying that he doesn't feel they will succeed in the next general election. the polling seems to bear that out. there is one in yougov which is mentioned in the sunday times, and there is also one in opinionum, putting the conservatives at 37% and labour down to 22%. opinionum, putting the conservatives at 3796 and labour down to 22%. none of this as happy reading, as they going to — —— their conference, which is meant to showcase th
the key thing is that andrew fisher, who was head of policy and also drafted the election ma nifestoalso drafted the election manifesto last time around, he has walked out. he has a close ally of jeremy corbyn so this is seen as a big loss for him. in fact, in this paper, in the sunday times, it says jeremy corbyn was so aggrieved that he went around to see seamus milne, because the idea is that there has been some falling out between the two. but in the whole of this piece we have a lot of...
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how damaging is it that the head of policy, andrew fisher, has decided to quit?much a westminster bubble issue in the sense that if you are a voter sitting at home you would never have heard of andrew fisher. i'm not so sure it matters to voters at home. but i think if you look at what is going on internally in the party, andrew fisher is somebody who has been very valued by all wings of the party. he is that unique thing for somebody who has been working for jeremy corbyn where he is universally respected and liked. he was very influential in writing the 2017 manifesto, which was seen as a really good manifesto that helped labour achieve the result that he did. ithink labour achieve the result that he did. i think a lot of people from all wings of the party that jeremy corbyn himself said that he is sorry to see him go... but i think a lot of mps from all wings will feel they are maybe losing quite a reasonable voice in the leader's office. kevin, this idea of an integrating of private schools into the state system, effectively abolishing them. will some onlooke
how damaging is it that the head of policy, andrew fisher, has decided to quit?much a westminster bubble issue in the sense that if you are a voter sitting at home you would never have heard of andrew fisher. i'm not so sure it matters to voters at home. but i think if you look at what is going on internally in the party, andrew fisher is somebody who has been very valued by all wings of the party. he is that unique thing for somebody who has been working for jeremy corbyn where he is...
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these comments from andrew fisher are pretty damning stuff? r are pretty damning stuff? and it is a shame that a lot of labour party members would feel this is a shame this is coming out right now because they would have hoped the co nfe re nce because they would have hoped the conference presented a united front with a general election in the offing. if they present themselves as united than the tories will seem conflicted and they would be home and dry. but today and yesterday's papers said just how fractious it is and the psychodrama that still seems to be being played out in this generation of labour leaders compared to a generation ago. it is worrying in the sense that ordinary vote rs worrying in the sense that ordinary voters will look at this and think, if you are squabbling internally amongst yourselves when what we want to talk about is brexit, can we get that done with? and then talk about amazing policies? there was an interesting policy from dawn butler this morning about the menopause and how labour would like to put some initiati
these comments from andrew fisher are pretty damning stuff? r are pretty damning stuff? and it is a shame that a lot of labour party members would feel this is a shame this is coming out right now because they would have hoped the co nfe re nce because they would have hoped the conference presented a united front with a general election in the offing. if they present themselves as united than the tories will seem conflicted and they would be home and dry. but today and yesterday's papers said...
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on andrew fisher, the top eight who wa nts to andrew fisher, the top eight who wants to quit, saying,lot of pressure and wants to spend more time with his family. but such spats are nothing compared to the storm blowing in here over brexit, as mr corbyn tomorrow seeks to sell his new halfway house on brexit to this sceptical conference. mr corbyn‘s position is back, it seems, by the national executive, which is to say they will not take up a formal position until after a general election, and then there would be a special conference to back remain or brexit with a labour deal. that has incensed many party members, who want labour to unequivocally back remain, and i think, even if mr corbyn had a fleet of fire engines, he couldn't hose this one down! norman smith, assistant political editor. plans are in place to fly holiday—makers back to the uk if tour operator thomas cook collapses, according to the foreign secretary. dominic raab said the government would make sure no—one would be stranded, but he dampened hopes of a government rescue bid for the firm. the travel company is current
on andrew fisher, the top eight who wa nts to andrew fisher, the top eight who wants to quit, saying,lot of pressure and wants to spend more time with his family. but such spats are nothing compared to the storm blowing in here over brexit, as mr corbyn tomorrow seeks to sell his new halfway house on brexit to this sceptical conference. mr corbyn‘s position is back, it seems, by the national executive, which is to say they will not take up a formal position until after a general election, and...
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but andrew fisher is someone thatis home. been very valued by all wings of the party. he said a very unique kind of thing for somebody has been working forjeremy corbyn where he is universally respected, and writing the the manifesto that helped labourers achieve the result that it did come as there are a lot of people from a party thatjeremy corbyn said himself that he is sad to see him go but there are members from all wings of the party that feel they may be losing some good members in the office. let's talk about the idea of an integrated private school and the state system, effectively abolishing. 0nlookers say that mps within the labour party at times have sent their children a primary school and stopping everybody spending their money how they choose. will you be next so we cannot have private health care? some people will say that actually and pointing at the hypocrisy charge will be in some cases, but the wider picture is, if you want to spend money on educating your kids, you will still be able to do it but what you
but andrew fisher is someone thatis home. been very valued by all wings of the party. he said a very unique kind of thing for somebody has been working forjeremy corbyn where he is universally respected, and writing the the manifesto that helped labourers achieve the result that it did come as there are a lot of people from a party thatjeremy corbyn said himself that he is sad to see him go but there are members from all wings of the party that feel they may be losing some good members in the...
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as andrew fisher his policy director who has announced that he has had enough and is off by the end ofy, because of his family and the pressure of the job, but it is difficult to meld the two. there have been suggestions of acrimony and infighting in the league puzzling office this morning, mr corbyn trying to play that down. i have obviously seen the words that andrew wrote and i discuss them with him at some length. he is wanting to leave in order to spend time looking after his son and his family be with his wife and family and this is a very stressful and fill a job and he is working with as for this rest of this year, but he will be rear for the general election campaign —— he will be here for the general election campaign. as we speak, he is downstairs. and we had a very convivial cup of coffee together with everybody else in the senior team in my office. so, the idea that there is some kind of... i do not know what you're leading up to here, but... i know what you're leading up to here, but... lam know what you're leading up to here, but... i am literally not leading up to anyth
as andrew fisher his policy director who has announced that he has had enough and is off by the end ofy, because of his family and the pressure of the job, but it is difficult to meld the two. there have been suggestions of acrimony and infighting in the league puzzling office this morning, mr corbyn trying to play that down. i have obviously seen the words that andrew wrote and i discuss them with him at some length. he is wanting to leave in order to spend time looking after his son and his...
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andrew fisher, still by mr corbyn‘s side this morning, is quitting, privately accusing the leader's team and saying he no longer has faith in them. i have obviously seen the words that andrew wrote, and i discussed them with him at some length. why do you think he said that? i think he said that because he was extremely distressed at that point about whatever was going on in discussions in the office at that moment. jeremy corbyn would much rather focus on his policies, but the start of the conference has been dominated by controversy. yesterday, there was a foiled plot mr corbyn‘s left—wing allies to get rid of his outspoken deputy, tom watson. it wasn't a move against him specifically, but concerns about the role of deputy leader, and i was not aware that the particular motion was going to be moved at that time. i don't think we should make rule changes on a whim. at the heart of some tensions is brexit, with tom watson again calling this afternoon for the party to say it backs staying in the eu — to be unequivocally pro—remain. many members agree, and they are frustrated that the lead
andrew fisher, still by mr corbyn‘s side this morning, is quitting, privately accusing the leader's team and saying he no longer has faith in them. i have obviously seen the words that andrew wrote, and i discussed them with him at some length. why do you think he said that? i think he said that because he was extremely distressed at that point about whatever was going on in discussions in the office at that moment. jeremy corbyn would much rather focus on his policies, but the start of the...
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his senior adviser, andrew fisher, is quitting, exasperated with progress, or lack of.? there's long been animosity in the party between many mps and jeremy corbyn, but the anger over the leader's reluctance to back remain now is far and wide. i need to show my honestly held view, and that's we should support for remain. it's made for some an unlikely hero of the man backing remain already, who was nearly ousted in the last few days. i am a remainer, and i am going to remain campaigning for remain. and i know everyone in this room is going to do the same. and he's not the only frontbencher openly disagreeing with the official plan. oh, no, he's back! yes, the message is back again and again. we must have a labour party out saying this week that we say no to brexit, and we lead the campaign to remain. but hold on... in other meetings in other packed rooms, jeremy corbyn‘s approach still appeals. with most labour constituencies having voted for brexit, there is a logic trying to keep both sides together. we have to listen to those voters, and if they think the labour part
his senior adviser, andrew fisher, is quitting, exasperated with progress, or lack of.? there's long been animosity in the party between many mps and jeremy corbyn, but the anger over the leader's reluctance to back remain now is far and wide. i need to show my honestly held view, and that's we should support for remain. it's made for some an unlikely hero of the man backing remain already, who was nearly ousted in the last few days. i am a remainer, and i am going to remain campaigning for...
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on the andrew fisher row, this is mr corbyn‘s policy director, who has said he has had enough and dissolved the year, again mr corbynjust dissolved by the end of the year, again mr corbyn just trying to play it down, saying that mr fisher had been under a lot of pressure, has a young family and decided he wanted out. have a listen. i have obviously seen the words that andrew wrote and i discuss them with him at some length. he is wanting to leave in order to spend time looking after his son and be with his wife and family and this is a very stressful and full—on job and he is working with as for this rest of this year, but he will be here for the general election campaign. as we speak, he is downstairs. and we had a very convivial cup of coffee together with everybody else in the senior team in my office. so, the idea that there is some kind of... i do not know what you're leading up to here, but... i am literally not leading up to anything. i am going to put to you his words. in light of human decency. why do you think he said that? i think he said that because he was extremely distressed
on the andrew fisher row, this is mr corbyn‘s policy director, who has said he has had enough and dissolved the year, again mr corbynjust dissolved by the end of the year, again mr corbyn just trying to play it down, saying that mr fisher had been under a lot of pressure, has a young family and decided he wanted out. have a listen. i have obviously seen the words that andrew wrote and i discuss them with him at some length. he is wanting to leave in order to spend time looking after his son...
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this morning, we saw andrew fisher, one of mr corbyn‘s closest aides, deciding that he has had enougho quit by the end of the year. in his resignation statement, he says that this is for family reasons. the sunday times has obtained members which suggest, actually, he is going because of what he regards as the lack of professionalism and competence emulators office and the lack of human decency. that points to the culture and religious office. a lot of people are highly difficult —— that points to the culture in the leader's office. the question now is can mr corbyn settle down this conference or can mr corbyn settle down this conference oi’ are we can mr corbyn settle down this conference or are we in for a week of blood—letting and carnage? this morning done carding, the international development secretary, was doing his best to say, mr corbyn, can you settle things any better —— dan carden. corbyn, can you settle things any better -- dan carden. all these issues around accountability and democracy are feared to be debated by the nec and by others in the party. it was jeremy mack th
this morning, we saw andrew fisher, one of mr corbyn‘s closest aides, deciding that he has had enougho quit by the end of the year. in his resignation statement, he says that this is for family reasons. the sunday times has obtained members which suggest, actually, he is going because of what he regards as the lack of professionalism and competence emulators office and the lack of human decency. that points to the culture and religious office. a lot of people are highly difficult —— that...
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andrew fisher, not many people may have heard of him, the architect of labour's 2017 manifesto.cing out are discussed in a memo seen by the sunday times at every aspect ofjeremy corbyn‘s teen‘s running of the operation, talking about class war, inability to form any kind of strategy that would make the party electable —— jeremy corbyn‘s team's running of the operation. very big departure, not a household name, but key. when people saw the story, they said the project is rotting from the head, the high tide of corbynism. extraordinary logic in a week when we have heard the deputy leader tom watson talk about the attempt to unseat him as a drive past shooting, not the language we expect from our politicians. one of the most damaging lines and that may be, denouncing the leader's team for a lack of professionalism and competence. i have had people comment on this saying it is a real psychodrama, bloodbath in brighton, probably the worst agatha christie novel title ever but quite accurate. the word is used, vocabulary, rhetoric, it is outright war. what most shocked us reading it ou
andrew fisher, not many people may have heard of him, the architect of labour's 2017 manifesto.cing out are discussed in a memo seen by the sunday times at every aspect ofjeremy corbyn‘s teen‘s running of the operation, talking about class war, inability to form any kind of strategy that would make the party electable —— jeremy corbyn‘s team's running of the operation. very big departure, not a household name, but key. when people saw the story, they said the project is rotting from...
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fisher is a spurs fan. have a listen to what he said on the andrew marr programme.ave obviously seen the words that andrew wrote and i discussed them with him at length immediately and he is wanting to leave in order to spend time looking after his son and to be with his wife and family because this is a very stressful and full on job. and he is working with us for the rest of this year, he will be here for the general election campaign. as we speak, he is indeed downstairs we had a very convivial cup of coffee together this morning with everybody else the senior team in my office. the idea that there is some kind of, i don't know what you are leading up to here... i'm literally not leading up to anything... i'm literally going to put you his words. i've heard those. a lack of human decency. why do you think he said that? i think he said that because he was extremely distressed at that point about whatever it was going on in discussions within the office at that moment. but the spouts expats are probably nothing compared to the thunder cloud hanging over this confer
fisher is a spurs fan. have a listen to what he said on the andrew marr programme.ave obviously seen the words that andrew wrote and i discussed them with him at length immediately and he is wanting to leave in order to spend time looking after his son and to be with his wife and family because this is a very stressful and full on job. and he is working with us for the rest of this year, he will be here for the general election campaign. as we speak, he is indeed downstairs we had a very...
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sunday times is reporting that jeremy corbyn‘s senior aide and author of the last labour manifesto, andrew fisherr fisher resigned last saturday, claiming mr corbyn will not win a general election. the front page of the observer leads with labour party divisions over brexit and its proposals to scrap ofsted inspections. the sunday mirror reports on commentsjeremy corbyn has made to the paper. he says he wants to recruit two deputy party leaders in the future to reflect diversity within the party. away from politics, the daily telegraph has a picture the sunday mirror reports on commentsjeremy corbyn has made to the paper. he says he wants to recruit two deputy party leaders in the future to reflect diversity within the party. away from politics, the daily telegraph has a picture of prince charles commemorating the 75th anniversary of the battle of arnhem, the largest airborne assault of the second world war. a lot of time discussing the infighting at labour and new policies to be announced. holly joins us with the sport now. plenty to get through, not to mention the rugby world cup. england again
sunday times is reporting that jeremy corbyn‘s senior aide and author of the last labour manifesto, andrew fisherr fisher resigned last saturday, claiming mr corbyn will not win a general election. the front page of the observer leads with labour party divisions over brexit and its proposals to scrap ofsted inspections. the sunday mirror reports on commentsjeremy corbyn has made to the paper. he says he wants to recruit two deputy party leaders in the future to reflect diversity within the...
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. >> bret: all right, kristin fisher, thank you. andrew yang, by the way, will join us in the midnight hour, so stick around for that. first let's get a breakdown of tonight's big moments. joining me here, mo elleithee. and fox news contributor and chief political correspondent at the "washington examiner," byron york. okay, guys, let's break this down. big picture, then we will go through some specific moments. here's my take, biden started off strong and maybe over the course of the night had a couple of shaking moments. it seems that booker" which any closure have big nights. >> booker and in a global shot i think at their strongest performances of this entire campaign. just every opportunity that they had to seize it, they did. coming into this debate, the big hype was that biden, warren showed on that is waiting for. biden, warren, and bernie were going to steal the spotlight. as it turns out, i actually think the other candidates really took their -- heather opportunities to shine. biden was fine. he had a very strong start and it ki
. >> bret: all right, kristin fisher, thank you. andrew yang, by the way, will join us in the midnight hour, so stick around for that. first let's get a breakdown of tonight's big moments. joining me here, mo elleithee. and fox news contributor and chief political correspondent at the "washington examiner," byron york. okay, guys, let's break this down. big picture, then we will go through some specific moments. here's my take, biden started off strong and maybe over the course...
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andrew yang with an expensive promise of getting a lot of attention on social media. plenty of analysis ahead. first we have fox team coverage, let's go to kristin fisheruston, more highlights of this debate. >> reporter: it was quite long and kamala justice reform was the focus of the debate at this historically black university and joe biden's record has come under scrutiny on the campaign trail. listen to what he said the record during the debate tonight. >> there are so many people who are in jail and should be in jail. the means by which this should change is we should be talking, nobody should be in jail for nonviolent crime. >> biden's campaign telling some reporters biden was referring to nonviolent drug offenses and not white-collar crimes but it is still getting a lot of play online. another focus was healthcare the divide between moderates like joe biden and progressives like him as before and bernie sanders. >> are we going to pay for it? i want to hear how that has happened. so far my distinguished from the senator on my left is not indicated how she pays for it and the senator is in fact come forward and said how he's going to pay for it.
andrew yang with an expensive promise of getting a lot of attention on social media. plenty of analysis ahead. first we have fox team coverage, let's go to kristin fisheruston, more highlights of this debate. >> reporter: it was quite long and kamala justice reform was the focus of the debate at this historically black university and joe biden's record has come under scrutiny on the campaign trail. listen to what he said the record during the debate tonight. >> there are so many...