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the battersea arts centre, battersea town hall saw the election of our good friends he w011 the electionwon it back from the tories. and then marsha herself winning the seatin and then marsha herself winning the seat in 2017 and she is doing an incredible job. seat in 2017 and she is doing an incrediblejob. she seat in 2017 and she is doing an incredible job. she speaks for people all around the country. about the way in which universal credit and so many other horrible things affect people's lives. marsha, thank you for everything that you do for oui’ you for everything that you do for our party. and i thank all of my collea g u es our party. and i thank all of my colleagues in the shadow cabinet and the shadow teams that are here today as well. they do an incredible job day in, day out, holding this government to account and i am proud of all of them, been here today supporting our party, our campaign and our pledge to deliver for the people of this country. thank you all very much indeed. and as we embark on this campaign i want to say thank you to all of them for the personalfriendsh
the battersea arts centre, battersea town hall saw the election of our good friends he w011 the electionwon it back from the tories. and then marsha herself winning the seatin and then marsha herself winning the seat in 2017 and she is doing an incredible job. seat in 2017 and she is doing an incrediblejob. she seat in 2017 and she is doing an incredible job. she speaks for people all around the country. about the way in which universal credit and so many other horrible things affect people's...
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jeremy corbyn launched his election campaign and the london seat of battersea.ought here in 2017 winning narrowly. and despite the upbeat atmosphere now it isa despite the upbeat atmosphere now it is a reminder that the party will have to defend as well as to gain seats if they are to take power. the next prime minister, jeremy corbyn! the labour leader got a warm welcome in the cold weather, speaking on the stump to supporters is what he likes to do best. he set out clear dividing lines for his opponents. this election is a once in a generation chance to transform our country, to take on the vested interests that are holding people back, and ensure that no community in any part of this country is ever left behind again. even if the rivers freeze over, we are going out to bring real change for the many, not the few. he said labour would ta ke not the few. he said labour would take on what he called a rigged and corrupt system that worked only for a privileged —— privileged elite. corrupt system that worked only for a privileged -- privileged elite. we are going
jeremy corbyn launched his election campaign and the london seat of battersea.ought here in 2017 winning narrowly. and despite the upbeat atmosphere now it isa despite the upbeat atmosphere now it is a reminder that the party will have to defend as well as to gain seats if they are to take power. the next prime minister, jeremy corbyn! the labour leader got a warm welcome in the cold weather, speaking on the stump to supporters is what he likes to do best. he set out clear dividing lines for...
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nigel coached him here at battersea ironsides from the age of eight. rooted in public school privilege, there was no silver spoon. single—mum donna raised kyle on a south london estate where he attended a local comprehensive. how important is it that someone like him came from a state school? do you know what, i think if you had a richter scale or something he would be at the top of the list, that somebody from a state school has made it through the rugby world. in the past, his hot head has seen him targeted by the opposition as an emotional time bomb. but sinckler has worked hard since to control that temper and, in turn, become a role model for those following in his considerable footsteps. we are super proud, we really are, because the players love him and if he scores, if they win on saturday it will be so fantastic. the noise here will be amazing. sinckler is carrying a calf injury but hopes to be fighting fit on saturday where a devoted corner of south london will be his loudest fans. england have lost to south africa before. could that happen a
nigel coached him here at battersea ironsides from the age of eight. rooted in public school privilege, there was no silver spoon. single—mum donna raised kyle on a south london estate where he attended a local comprehensive. how important is it that someone like him came from a state school? do you know what, i think if you had a richter scale or something he would be at the top of the list, that somebody from a state school has made it through the rugby world. in the past, his hot head has...
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brian joins us now from battersea. good morning!rilliant. how on earth to england to be the all blacks? they have to carry the ball in an intelligent way and get over the game line and when the quick ball and take chances. it is simple in plan but more difficult to execute. very good point! how will they be preparing for this mentally? look, they have got the biggest game of their lives coming up. they need to do themselves justice and what they need to do is play, as i say, they need to do is play, as i say, the game, not the occasion, and make sure they are specific about what they need to do in the field and at particular times not get carried away by the magnitude or the fact it isa away by the magnitude or the fact it is a semifinal or the fact that it is a semifinal or the fact that it is new zealand. all the haka or anything else, just be specific, your man, if enough of you beat your man then you will win. how do you prepare to face the haka? what would your tactic be today?” prepare to face the haka? what would your tactic
brian joins us now from battersea. good morning!rilliant. how on earth to england to be the all blacks? they have to carry the ball in an intelligent way and get over the game line and when the quick ball and take chances. it is simple in plan but more difficult to execute. very good point! how will they be preparing for this mentally? look, they have got the biggest game of their lives coming up. they need to do themselves justice and what they need to do is play, as i say, they need to do is...
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this is battersea, where he started his career.arted playing rugby. i will come over to these young this morning. they have been up young this morning. they have been up super early, how early this morning? 6:30am. you couldn't sleep? how are you feeling. gray very nervous, new zealand is a strong tea m nervous, new zealand is a strong team and their defences are really good. it will be hard for england to get past. can they do it? the tension is building, new zealand are a strong side but so are england. it will be a good match. predictions? 20, but to england! and you have a good luck charm to this morning? let's hear it? two, three... ironside! ironside! studio: we were talking earlier about confronting the haka. we are back in a minute with the headlines. hello and welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. a fourth person's being questioned by police in relation to the deaths of 39 migrants, found in a lorry container in essex. it was thought the eig
this is battersea, where he started his career.arted playing rugby. i will come over to these young this morning. they have been up young this morning. they have been up super early, how early this morning? 6:30am. you couldn't sleep? how are you feeling. gray very nervous, new zealand is a strong tea m nervous, new zealand is a strong team and their defences are really good. it will be hard for england to get past. can they do it? the tension is building, new zealand are a strong side but so...
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that's coming right up with a beer at battersea on t.v. news asia don't go away. if you would like to be our finders want to strong families to become farmers or engineers every one of them as aplomb optimism for your children. so nothing is just that the children who have always been the lawyer and those that will follow are part of a new process. they could be the future of collage that will direct columbia. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made for mines. milk and i'm going to start a brand new w.b. balakot explosive device it's about topics that affect us all. climate change the turn. on the face check it out. to get. this is eat up good news coming up pageantry like you've never seen before china now puts its best foot forward to celebrate its buff as its own 17th president xi jinping promises that its right use these unstoppable so where it used china headed to speak the communist party inside out. but in hong kong against your gas and rubber bullets despite bans protesters come out onto the streets to denounce tronox control over the te
that's coming right up with a beer at battersea on t.v. news asia don't go away. if you would like to be our finders want to strong families to become farmers or engineers every one of them as aplomb optimism for your children. so nothing is just that the children who have always been the lawyer and those that will follow are part of a new process. they could be the future of collage that will direct columbia. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made for mines. milk and i'm...
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in his speech in battersea, he vowed to bring real change and transform britain.tion chance to transform our country, to take on the vested interests that are holding people back, and ensure that no community in any part of this country is ever left behind again. applause some people believe that real change isn't possible. they say we are asking too much. really? really? a health service that people can be proud of, where tens of thousands of cancer patients and waiting months for treatment, and prescriptions are free throughout the country? is that asking too much? applause is it asking too much to have a social care system that doesn't leave our older people isolated and afraid, but instead gives them dignity with free personal care? is that asking too much? how about a decent pay rise, a real living wage of at least £10 an hour right away, including for young workers from the age of 16? is that asking too much? asking too much to secure homes that families can afford, rent that does not break the bank, and ending the disgrace of indignity that has rough sleepi
in his speech in battersea, he vowed to bring real change and transform britain.tion chance to transform our country, to take on the vested interests that are holding people back, and ensure that no community in any part of this country is ever left behind again. applause some people believe that real change isn't possible. they say we are asking too much. really? really? a health service that people can be proud of, where tens of thousands of cancer patients and waiting months for treatment,...
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nigel coached him here at battersea ironsides from the age of eight.
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today, we sought jeremy corbyn in battersea, a labour held seat. and i think they feel is a strategy that they have to get people talking about other things jeremy they have to get people talking about other thingsjeremy corbyn is talking about years of austerity under the conservative government and the coalition government and saying it's time all of that was reversed. thank you. let's talk more on this now with the director of deltapoll, joe twyman. let's pick up on the point vicki young was making. forjeremy corbyn, theissue young was making. forjeremy corbyn, the issue of brexit is one he is at the issue of brexit is one he is at the momentjust the issue of brexit is one he is at the moment just letting the issue of brexit is one he is at the momentjust letting lie and he is concentrating on core values, if you like. at the moment. if you ask people what the most important issue is facing the country, brexit comes topped by some distance, but if you ask people what is most important to them and their families, ask people what is most important
today, we sought jeremy corbyn in battersea, a labour held seat. and i think they feel is a strategy that they have to get people talking about other things jeremy they have to get people talking about other thingsjeremy corbyn is talking about years of austerity under the conservative government and the coalition government and saying it's time all of that was reversed. thank you. let's talk more on this now with the director of deltapoll, joe twyman. let's pick up on the point vicki young was...
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nigel coached him here at battersea ironsides from the age of eight.m donna raised kyle on a south london estate where he attended a local comprehensive. how important is it that someone like him came from a state school? you know what, i think if you had a richter scale or something he would be at the top of the list, that somebody from a state school has made it through the rugby world. in the past, his hot head has seen him targeted by the opposition as an emotional time bomb. but sinckler has worked hard since to control that temper and, in turn, become a role model for those following in his considerable footsteps. we are super proud, we really are, because the players love him and if he scores, if they win on saturday it will be so fantastic. the noise here will be amazing. sinckler is carrying a calf injury but hopes to be fighting fit on saturday where a devoted corner of south london will be his loudest fans. england have lost to south africa before. could that happen again? no! revenge time! revenge time? yes, definitely! revenge! how big are
nigel coached him here at battersea ironsides from the age of eight.m donna raised kyle on a south london estate where he attended a local comprehensive. how important is it that someone like him came from a state school? you know what, i think if you had a richter scale or something he would be at the top of the list, that somebody from a state school has made it through the rugby world. in the past, his hot head has seen him targeted by the opposition as an emotional time bomb. but sinckler...
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there is peace on kyle sinclair who comes from a poor estate in battersea.e heroes. what better way to lead your life than doing sport and staying healthy? fantastic. should i get into watching this now? don't watch next week because we will be slaughtered by new zealand! are you suggesting i would bring bad luck to the team? no, ijust think would bring bad luck to the team? no, i just think you would bring bad luck to the team? no, ijust think you might be disappointed if you think it is going to be a continuing england triumph. our only hope is if they pull a hamstring during the haka. that is the only way we can beat them! they will still probably win with just five people on the pitch! we will see what happens. thank you so we will see what happens. thank you so much for reviewing our sunday papers. that is it. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. thank you anne ashworth and james rampton goodbye. on the whole the weather is looking pretty good across most of the uk today. sunshine on offer. the chance of
there is peace on kyle sinclair who comes from a poor estate in battersea.e heroes. what better way to lead your life than doing sport and staying healthy? fantastic. should i get into watching this now? don't watch next week because we will be slaughtered by new zealand! are you suggesting i would bring bad luck to the team? no, ijust think would bring bad luck to the team? no, i just think you would bring bad luck to the team? no, ijust think you might be disappointed if you think it is going...
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nigel coached him here at battersea come at ironsides to hear from the age of eight. south london estate where he attended a local comprehensive. how important is it that someone like him came from a state school? i think if you had a richter scale, he would be at the top of the list that someone from a state school has made it through to by state school has made it through to rugby world. in the past, his hothead has seen him targeted by the opposition as an emotional time bomb. but he has worked hard since to control that temper, and in turn become a role model for those following in his considerable footsteps. sinckler is carrying a ca lf footsteps. sinckler is carrying a calf injury but hopes to be fighting fit on saturday, where devoted corner of south london will be his loudest fans. england have lost to south africa before, could that happen again? definitely not! revenge time! revenge! for these kids and for england, sinckler is clearing a path to glory. natalie pirks, bbc news, wandsworth. i told you at the beginning of the programme there were 57 mps standin
nigel coached him here at battersea come at ironsides to hear from the age of eight. south london estate where he attended a local comprehensive. how important is it that someone like him came from a state school? i think if you had a richter scale, he would be at the top of the list that someone from a state school has made it through to by state school has made it through to rugby world. in the past, his hothead has seen him targeted by the opposition as an emotional time bomb. but he has...
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to let you know, that is where jeremy corbyn will be launching his general election campaign at battersea. jeremy corbyn is going to talk about it today. the nhs, education, and "the corrupt elite". is that something that voters here can relate to? chris, you're obviously a labour voter. is that going to work for him this time around? i think, yeah, it does cut to the heart of what a lot of people are thinking. but how do you disentangle that from the other key issues? he is going to try and distance this from brexit. and that's a good thing, you say? i'm not sure. i think it will work for some people but not everyone. and thatis some people but not everyone. and that is the problem with trying to do two things at the same time. for me, it is good but not good enough. cani me, it is good but not good enough. can i ask those who say they will vote conservative this time around, do you want some kind of alliance with the brexit party? they are deciding at the moment whether they will withdraw their candidates from areas that might split the vote and deny borisjohnson a majority at the next
to let you know, that is where jeremy corbyn will be launching his general election campaign at battersea. jeremy corbyn is going to talk about it today. the nhs, education, and "the corrupt elite". is that something that voters here can relate to? chris, you're obviously a labour voter. is that going to work for him this time around? i think, yeah, it does cut to the heart of what a lot of people are thinking. but how do you disentangle that from the other key issues? he is going to...
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jeremy corbyn launched his election campaign in the london seat of battersea.g narrowly. and, despite the upbeat atmosphere now, it is a reminder that the party will have to defend as well as to gain seats if they are to take power. the next prime minister, jeremy corbyn! the labour leader got a warm welcome in the cold weather. speaking on the stump to supporters is what he likes to do best. he set out clear dividing lines for his opponents. this election is a once in a generation chance to transform our country, to take on the vested interests that are holding people back, and ensure that no community in any part of this country is ever left behind again. even if the rivers freeze over, we are going out to bring real change for the many, not the few. he said labour would take on what he called a rigged and corrupt system that worked only for a privileged elite. we are going after the tax dodgers, we are going after the dodgy landlords, we are going after the bad bosses, we are going after the big polluters, because we know whose side we, the labour party, are
jeremy corbyn launched his election campaign in the london seat of battersea.g narrowly. and, despite the upbeat atmosphere now, it is a reminder that the party will have to defend as well as to gain seats if they are to take power. the next prime minister, jeremy corbyn! the labour leader got a warm welcome in the cold weather. speaking on the stump to supporters is what he likes to do best. he set out clear dividing lines for his opponents. this election is a once in a generation chance to...