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. ~ . . ., blair won in 97.his morning - blair won in 97. we are hearing from sir keir starmer this morning saying | sir keir starmer this morning saying he is not complacent, labour cannot afford to get carried away, still a long way to go. he makes the point, he says it is a game changer that shows there is now a confidence in what he says is a changed labour party. that has been the labour strategy, look at us, come back to us, we have changed. ihlat strategy, look at us, come back to us, we have changed. not working? clearl . it us, we have changed. not working? clearly- it is — us, we have changed. not working? clearly. it is very _ us, we have changed. not working? clearly. it is very much _ us, we have changed. not working? clearly. it is very much -- _ us, we have changed. not working? clearly. it is very much -- is - us, we have changed. not working? clearly. it is very much -- is not i clearly. it is very much —— is not working? a carbon copy of what tony blair did in the 19905. i have seen quite a lot
. ~ . . ., blair won in 97.his morning - blair won in 97. we are hearing from sir keir starmer this morning saying | sir keir starmer this morning saying he is not complacent, labour cannot afford to get carried away, still a long way to go. he makes the point, he says it is a game changer that shows there is now a confidence in what he says is a changed labour party. that has been the labour strategy, look at us, come back to us, we have changed. ihlat strategy, look at us, come back to us, we...
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tony blair. tony blair.ondly you were is this conference 1996 were at is this conference 1996 when blair led labour party when blair led the labour party to a historic landslide victory , or are we in 1991, when neil kinnock thought he was going to lead labour to come to a victory and in fact lost, unsurprisingly, to john major, i think, are we at i think the experience of 91, 92 where we thought we were going to win and then it was snatched from us terribly and neil kinnock had to concede defeat is seared on the hearts of those that remember that. >> so we're trying very hard for this to not be hubristic or triumphalist or the sheffield rally where it written up as rally where it was written up as a sort of labour's got it, we're all right, you know, and so we're not right. we are we're not all right. we are carrying ming vase very carrying a ming vase very carefully a polished floor carefully over a polished floor and so people have a spring in their i don't think their step. but i don't think it's a swagg
tony blair. tony blair.ondly you were is this conference 1996 were at is this conference 1996 when blair led labour party when blair led the labour party to a historic landslide victory , or are we in 1991, when neil kinnock thought he was going to lead labour to come to a victory and in fact lost, unsurprisingly, to john major, i think, are we at i think the experience of 91, 92 where we thought we were going to win and then it was snatched from us terribly and neil kinnock had to concede...
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in june 97, tony blair, taking the post of prime minister, brought hope to people.namic, and thanks to the media he acquired the image of a politician of a new formation, he no longer wanted to play the role of a leader, are you afraid that blair’s album will become commercial suicide? i don’t know, it’s supposed to be great, so what? don't you care about his success? it seems that success is in doubt, changes are overdue, having returned to the studio, blair will cross out the past and under the influence of graham's guitarism coxon will find a new style where damon ahlborn's signature is less noticeable. they were the heroes of british pop and would become its gravediggers. we were unhappy with our lack of success, we weren’t particularly optimistic when we started recording, but the result turned out to be very good, and we ... started working together again. without alcohol, then i stopped drinking, and we changed a lot internally, in our behavior. very much, there were no more friends or enemies, neither among us nor around us, in england, we were on our own, t
in june 97, tony blair, taking the post of prime minister, brought hope to people.namic, and thanks to the media he acquired the image of a politician of a new formation, he no longer wanted to play the role of a leader, are you afraid that blair’s album will become commercial suicide? i don’t know, it’s supposed to be great, so what? don't you care about his success? it seems that success is in doubt, changes are overdue, having returned to the studio, blair will cross out the past and...
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well, clearly, and it is - very much a carbon copy of what tony blair did in the �*90s.e seen a lot of commentary round suggesting that labour is heading for a blair style majority, that is not right. because you have to remember that labour starts the next general election from a much lower base that than tony blair did, in 97. so this, you know, if we are looking for a kind of blairite result in a general election, we would be looking at a labour majority of maybe up to 60. but, that, ithink, keir starmer would take rather gratefully cannering the state of the party he inherited in 2000 to 0 i am looking at some of the _ inherited in 2000 to 0 i am looking at some of the headlines _ inherited in 2000 to 0 i am looking at some of the headlines here - inherited in 2000 to 0 i am looking at some of the headlines here and. inherited in 2000 to 0 i am looking | at some of the headlines here and it is hard to find much reason to be hopeful if you are a conservative mp, the first time labour has made two by—election gains on the same day since 1962. no government has previous
well, clearly, and it is - very much a carbon copy of what tony blair did in the �*90s.e seen a lot of commentary round suggesting that labour is heading for a blair style majority, that is not right. because you have to remember that labour starts the next general election from a much lower base that than tony blair did, in 97. so this, you know, if we are looking for a kind of blairite result in a general election, we would be looking at a labour majority of maybe up to 60. but, that,...
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tony blair and wholeheartedly. tony blair and i had a huge amount to do with him.h that new labour government and one of the instant things that come to mind for me about whether or not they're similar is their completely dissimilar because by blair believed in things. blair believed in aspiration , an he believed in aspiration, an he believed in his policies. he drove them fonnard, whereas of course, starmer just believes in whatever he thinks today will get him more support. there's a great, quite useful poll today in the mail. get this is this is what the public think about keir starmer. does he represent real change or represent more of the same real change 35% more of the same. 47% sticks to these decisions 37% changes his mind and flips flops. 42 has a strong vision for the uk's future. 35 has no real vision for the uk's future. 43 can be trusted to tell the truth. 38 can't be trusted to tell the truth. 42 is a strong leader. 38 is a weak leader . 43. now what this tells leader. 43. now what this tells you is the truth of the conservative parties are doing th
tony blair and wholeheartedly. tony blair and i had a huge amount to do with him.h that new labour government and one of the instant things that come to mind for me about whether or not they're similar is their completely dissimilar because by blair believed in things. blair believed in aspiration , an he believed in aspiration, an he believed in his policies. he drove them fonnard, whereas of course, starmer just believes in whatever he thinks today will get him more support. there's a great,...
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tony blair and wholeheartedly. tony blair and i had a huge amount to do with him.h that new labour government and one of the instant things that come to mind for me about whether or not they're similar is their completely dissimilar because by blair believed in things. blair believed in aspiration , an he believed in aspiration, an he believed in his policies. he drove them fonnard, whereas of course, starmer just believes in whatever he thinks today will get him more support. there's a great, quite useful poll today in the mail. get this is this is what the public think about keir starmer. does he represent real change or represent more of the same real change 35% more of the same. 47% sticks to these decisions 37% changes his mind and flips flops. 42 has a strong vision for the uk's future. 35 has no real vision for the uk's future. 43 can be trusted to tell the truth. 38 can't be trusted to tell the truth. 42 is a strong leader. 38 is a weak leader . 43. now what this tells leader. 43. now what this tells you is the truth of the conservative parties are doing th
tony blair and wholeheartedly. tony blair and i had a huge amount to do with him.h that new labour government and one of the instant things that come to mind for me about whether or not they're similar is their completely dissimilar because by blair believed in things. blair believed in aspiration , an he believed in aspiration, an he believed in his policies. he drove them fonnard, whereas of course, starmer just believes in whatever he thinks today will get him more support. there's a great,...
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they're looking for some sort of leadership blair. blair leadership from blair.caused enough this as needs to go away. he's caused eris. gh this as needs to go away. he's caused eris. look this as needs to go away. he's caused eris. look at this as needs to go away. he's caused eris. look at the this as needs to go away. he's caused eris. look at the iraq his as needs to go away. he's caused eris. look at the iraq war. as needs to go away. he's caused eris. look at the iraq war. i as it is. look at the iraq war. i can never forgive him for that. and i think, you know, sir keir starmer his own man. starmer needs to be his own man. and i think the british public are looking at him now and seeing blair seeing seeing blair in the background. i think, you know what? man. he's what? he's not his own man. he's being by blair. what? he's not his own man. he's beiiyou by blair. what? he's not his own man. he's beiiyou were, by blair. what? he's not his own man. he's beiiyou were, of blair. what? he's not his own man. he's beiiyou were, of course, labour >> you were, of co
they're looking for some sort of leadership blair. blair leadership from blair.caused enough this as needs to go away. he's caused eris. gh this as needs to go away. he's caused eris. look this as needs to go away. he's caused eris. look at this as needs to go away. he's caused eris. look at the this as needs to go away. he's caused eris. look at the iraq his as needs to go away. he's caused eris. look at the iraq war. as needs to go away. he's caused eris. look at the iraq war. i as it is....
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since blair, right? he's a main stream politician . he's a main stream politician. you know, he's complete in touch with and connected with what people are thinking in the country. he's totally committed to restarting the economy and he's not wobbly on defence and national security . national security. >> the government says it's now safe for asylum seekers to return to the bibby stockholm barge , but they haven't set barge, but they haven't set a date yet . but it's been vacant date yet. but it's been vacant since august following an outbreak of legionella but a dorset resident is set to challenge the home office in court over using the barge. carolyn parks , who lives on the carolyn parks, who lives on the isle of portland and is also the mayor, believes the government needs planning permission to use the barge in portland port. needs planning permission to use the barge in portland port . the the barge in portland port. the government will spend nearly £200 million to attract more teachers into the pr
since blair, right? he's a main stream politician . he's a main stream politician. you know, he's complete in touch with and connected with what people are thinking in the country. he's totally committed to restarting the economy and he's not wobbly on defence and national security . national security. >> the government says it's now safe for asylum seekers to return to the bibby stockholm barge , but they haven't set barge, but they haven't set a date yet . but it's been vacant date yet....
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there are people lining the going, blair, blair, the streets going, blair, blair, blair in 97. as charismatic. he hasn't got the wow factor. there are some comment about how he'd need to have some or he was saying, i'm not going to have any razzmatazz and everyone said, well, that doesn't surprise anyone. maybe oh is doing something oh look, keir is doing something right to be 20 points ahead in the polls. >> he's doing something right. >> he's doing something right. >> not the to win >> well, he's not the to win rutherglen, so. >> it's not not simply >> well, no, it's not not simply not being the tories. it would be shrug. 20 points in the be a shrug. 20 points in the lead style leads a lead is blair style leads in a world where and i think this is important to understand all people's in has been people's hope in change has been beaten out of them. they've had a decade. this a terrible decade. and with this government basically decided government who basically decided in if we can't make in the end, if we can't make things we'll to things better, we'll try to persuade everybod
there are people lining the going, blair, blair, the streets going, blair, blair, blair in 97. as charismatic. he hasn't got the wow factor. there are some comment about how he'd need to have some or he was saying, i'm not going to have any razzmatazz and everyone said, well, that doesn't surprise anyone. maybe oh is doing something oh look, keir is doing something right to be 20 points ahead in the polls. >> he's doing something right. >> he's doing something right. >> not...
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unlike tony blair — probably not as loved as tony blair.le england, really matters for both of the main parties. for the conservatives, it's where their modern creed was founded by sir robert peel. so, when they're winning here, they are happy. for labour, what a prize. if they're winning here, that suggests they're going to win big around the rest of the country. they want to keep it like that. for the tories, they want to find a way back. from the middle east, a prime minister acknowledging a setback but reminding us these were by—elections. obviously, disappointing results, not least because our candidates, festus and andrew, worked very hard and i know they'll continue to be great local champions in their communities. it's important to remember the context. midterm by—elections are always difficult for incumbent governments, and, of course, there were also local factors at play here. i'm committed to delivering on the priorities of the british people. a pollster believes the by—elections do reflect the national mood, but that could chan
unlike tony blair — probably not as loved as tony blair.le england, really matters for both of the main parties. for the conservatives, it's where their modern creed was founded by sir robert peel. so, when they're winning here, they are happy. for labour, what a prize. if they're winning here, that suggests they're going to win big around the rest of the country. they want to keep it like that. for the tories, they want to find a way back. from the middle east, a prime minister acknowledging...
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where's sir keir starmer is tony blair. wh(retail slogans. where's sir keir starmer is tony blair.here's sir keir starmer is tony blair. wh(retail offer forans. where's sir keir starmer is tony blair. wh(retail offer for gb where's sir keir starmer is tony blair. wh(retail offer for gb newse's the retail offer for gb news viewers, haven't seen it yet. viewers, we haven't seen it yet. >> . in moment, we're >> okay. in a moment, we're going to somebody who going to talk to somebody who was involved jeremy was very involved with jeremy corbyn's election campaign to see feels . we'll also see how he feels. we'll also have a at those housing have a look at those housing targets whether they're targets and see whether they're actually to make any actually going to make any difference the country at difference to the country at all. back with you in a couple of minutes . let's go back to liverpool and i'm going to be joined by harry burns, former labour head of elections for the 2017 general elections for the 2017 general election and vice president of crestview strategy. >> harry, one th
where's sir keir starmer is tony blair. wh(retail slogans. where's sir keir starmer is tony blair.here's sir keir starmer is tony blair. wh(retail offer forans. where's sir keir starmer is tony blair. wh(retail offer for gb where's sir keir starmer is tony blair. wh(retail offer for gb newse's the retail offer for gb news viewers, haven't seen it yet. viewers, we haven't seen it yet. >> . in moment, we're >> okay. in a moment, we're going to somebody who going to talk to somebody...
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brought through, which application tony blair brought through, which courts application tony blair broughthrough, which courts . application tony blair brought through, which courts . so application tony blair brought through, which courts . so that's:ation tony blair brought through, which courts . so that's onen tony blair brought through, which courts . so that's one of to the courts. so that's one of the areas you could immediately to the courts. so that's one of the eat.s you could immediately look at. >> our judge direct >> our judge is direct application judge will application. our judge is will always go back to echr they always go back to echr but they can't they're not got direct application. >> that's why don't just make it simple. >> well, there's no clarity. >> well, there's no clarity. >> clarity. >> clarity. >> why not just leave it? >> why not just leave it? >> you could leave it and you could rejoin tomorrow, knocking >> you could leave it and you could nthei tomorrow, knocking >> you could leave it and you could nthei tomcthat, knocking >> you could leave it and you could
brought through, which application tony blair brought through, which courts application tony blair broughthrough, which courts . application tony blair brought through, which courts . so application tony blair brought through, which courts . so that's:ation tony blair brought through, which courts . so that's onen tony blair brought through, which courts . so that's one of to the courts. so that's one of the areas you could immediately to the courts. so that's one of the eat.s you could...
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brought through, which application tony blair brought through, which courts application tony blair broughthrough, which courts . application tony blair brought through, which courts . so application tony blair brought through, which courts . so that's:ation tony blair brought through, which courts . so that's onen tony blair brought through, which courts . so that's one of to the courts. so that's one of the areas you could immediately to the courts. so that's one of the eat.s you could immediately look at. >> our judge direct >> our judge is direct application judge will application. our judge is will always go back to echr they always go back to echr but they can't they're not got direct application. >> that's why don't just make it simple. >> well, there's no clarity. >> well, there's no clarity. >> clarity. >> clarity. >> why not just leave it? >> why not just leave it? >> you could leave it and you could rejoin tomorrow, knocking >> you could leave it and you could nthei tomorrow, knocking >> you could leave it and you could nthei tomcthat, knocking >> you could leave it and you could
brought through, which application tony blair brought through, which courts application tony blair broughthrough, which courts . application tony blair brought through, which courts . so application tony blair brought through, which courts . so that's:ation tony blair brought through, which courts . so that's onen tony blair brought through, which courts . so that's one of to the courts. so that's one of the areas you could immediately to the courts. so that's one of the eat.s you could...
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where's sir keir starmer is tony blair. wh(retail slogans. where's sir keir starmer is tony blair.re's sir keir starmer is tony blair. wh(retail offer forans. where's sir keir starmer is tony blair. wh(retail offer for gb where's sir keir starmer is tony blair. wh(retail offer for gb newse's the retail offer for gb news viewers, haven't seen it yet. viewers, we haven't seen it yet. >> . in moment, we're >> okay. in a moment, we're going to somebody who going to talk to somebody who was involved jeremy was very involved with jeremy corbyn's election campaign to see feels . we'll also see how he feels. we'll also have a at those housing have a look at those housing targets whether they're targets and see whether they're actually to make any actually going to make any difference the country at difference to the country at all. back with you in a couple of minutes . there's help for households. are you over state pension age? if your weekly income is below £201.05, or £306.85 if you live with a partner, you could be eligible for pension credit, even if you own your home or have savings
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there are people lining the streets going, blair. blair, blair in 97.'t happening with starmer. he's not as charismatic . he he's not as charismatic. he hasn't got the wow factor . there hasn't got the wow factor. there was some comment about how he'd need to have some or he was saying, i'm not going to have any razzmatazz and everyone said, well, that doesn't surprise anyone. maybe well, look, keir doing something look, keir is doing something right ahead in right to be 20 points ahead in the polls. >> he's doing something right. well, he's not the to win rutherglen, no, it's rutherglen, so. well, no, it's not being the not not simply not being the tories, would be a shrug. 20 tories, it would be a shrug. 20 points lead is blair points in the lead is blair style leads in a world where and i think this is important to understand and all people's hope in beaten in change has been beaten out of them. they've terrible them. they've had a terrible decade with government who decade with this government who basically decided that in the end, if we can't make
there are people lining the streets going, blair. blair, blair in 97.'t happening with starmer. he's not as charismatic . he he's not as charismatic. he hasn't got the wow factor . there hasn't got the wow factor. there was some comment about how he'd need to have some or he was saying, i'm not going to have any razzmatazz and everyone said, well, that doesn't surprise anyone. maybe well, look, keir doing something look, keir is doing something right ahead in right to be 20 points ahead in the...
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yeah, i think, as you say, know, jayson blair looks like a really huge, -- basic failure. but at some level, you know, when you're working in even an institution as big and powerful as the new york times, relationships do, i guess have to be based on trust. and if someone just completely yeah, you know, refuses to accept that that kind of basic compact, then to some level they'll probably always be able to perpetuate some kind of wrongdoing. whereas i think you make the case that the failures that led up to the iraq war were more routine and more, you know, within, within the paper's kind of organizational principles and structures than than sort of, you know, free one off attacks coming from from someone well outside that if that if that makes sense, that makes it also much more damaging. right. the repercussions of the war in iraq. right. whatever that however much you want to make the times part of why it happened are huge. i talked to one editor who was, um, who was responsible for disciplining jayson blair and he said, you know, he says we had this manual, right? we h
yeah, i think, as you say, know, jayson blair looks like a really huge, -- basic failure. but at some level, you know, when you're working in even an institution as big and powerful as the new york times, relationships do, i guess have to be based on trust. and if someone just completely yeah, you know, refuses to accept that that kind of basic compact, then to some level they'll probably always be able to perpetuate some kind of wrongdoing. whereas i think you make the case that the failures...
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jason blair was enormously damaging. just for viewers who night not know, he was a reporter who just invented stories out of whole cloth for whatever it's in the book.it you'll read about why. he has substance problems, and, i mean, just making stories out of whole cloth.en and when they started investigating him and began looking at his work, they realized that there were tons of that, right? and itit was, i mean, i think it was pathological. it showed, you know, the people, you always kind of assume you could trust reporters, and i think our readers, the paper's readers always assumed they could trust the newspaper. so that's what i think arthur salzberger jr. was talking about when he talked about how damaging service the. i do think it took years for the times to get baas that -- past that. there was a long time when you would take -- turn on davidless, and they were making jokes about jason blare. orr if you were doing -- blair. the thing about the war, i think the stakes were higher, right? and i think that that th
jason blair was enormously damaging. just for viewers who night not know, he was a reporter who just invented stories out of whole cloth for whatever it's in the book.it you'll read about why. he has substance problems, and, i mean, just making stories out of whole cloth.en and when they started investigating him and began looking at his work, they realized that there were tons of that, right? and itit was, i mean, i think it was pathological. it showed, you know, the people, you always kind of...
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tony blair enough? crikey, tony blair, as an adjective is keir starmer . enough to keep that coalition together , or keep that coalition together, or are the left going to freak out and frighten the horses of middle england and blow this election ? election? >> liam halligan great analysis, great stuff. thank you very much indeed. and tomorrow , of course, indeed. and tomorrow, of course, we will get sir keir starmer's speech as leader . after the speech as leader. after the break, i'm going to tell you a story. you may not know it, but it's a story about our history. yes, our history and slavery. and one that we should be enormously proud of. and i think should be taught to every single school kid in this country . stay school kid in this country. stay with me. let's have some good news about this country. and its past eminent people like the archbishop of canterbury tell us regularly we should hang our heads in shame because of our role in slavery . in fact, you'd role in slavery. in fact, you'd think to listen to some people we were the only country in
tony blair enough? crikey, tony blair, as an adjective is keir starmer . enough to keep that coalition together , or keep that coalition together, or are the left going to freak out and frighten the horses of middle england and blow this election ? election? >> liam halligan great analysis, great stuff. thank you very much indeed. and tomorrow , of course, indeed. and tomorrow, of course, we will get sir keir starmer's speech as leader . after the speech as leader. after the break, i'm...
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tony blair enough? crikey, tony blair, as an adjective is keir starmer . enough to keep that coalition together , or keep that coalition together, or are the left going to freak out and frighten the horses of middle england and blow this election ? election? >> liam halligan great analysis, great stuff. thank you very much indeed. and tomorrow , of course, indeed. and tomorrow, of course, we will get sir keir starmer's speech as leader . after the speech as leader. after the break, i'm going to tell you a story. you may not know it, but it's a story about our history. yes, our history and slavery. and one that we should be enormously proud of. and i think should be taught to every single school kid in this country . stay school kid in this country. stay with me. let's have some good news about this country. and its past eminent people like the archbishop of canterbury tell us regularly we should hang our heads in shame because of our role in slavery . in fact, you'd role in slavery. in fact, you'd think to listen to some people we were the only country in
tony blair enough? crikey, tony blair, as an adjective is keir starmer . enough to keep that coalition together , or keep that coalition together, or are the left going to freak out and frighten the horses of middle england and blow this election ? election? >> liam halligan great analysis, great stuff. thank you very much indeed. and tomorrow , of course, indeed. and tomorrow, of course, we will get sir keir starmer's speech as leader . after the speech as leader. after the break, i'm...
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and if you remember blair, blair, remember tony blair, blair, blair, the blair, blair, atholl was athe police are now keeping photographs of keeping custody photographs of people not been charged people who have not been charged for crime. so there's around, for a crime. so there's around, yeah, 3 million i don't know whether they've made that exact count because in case, count because in that case, someone exactly what's count because in that case, some(on. exactly what's count because in that case, some(on. they exactly what's count because in that case, some(on. they were :tly what's count because in that case, some(on. they were challenged going on. they were challenged in the high judge in 2012, the high courtjudge now what he's saying here is they retained on a database. they've been retained on a database, and the police have said that does not have the bulk delete capacity capability . so delete capacity capability. so i'm gonna run it through again. the police said it does not have they do have the bulk delete they do not have the bulk delete capability and then fraser samps
and if you remember blair, blair, remember tony blair, blair, blair, the blair, blair, atholl was athe police are now keeping photographs of keeping custody photographs of people not been charged people who have not been charged for crime. so there's around, for a crime. so there's around, yeah, 3 million i don't know whether they've made that exact count because in case, count because in that case, someone exactly what's count because in that case, some(on. exactly what's count because in that...
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right. is tony blair's right. this is straigrachel coming tony blair's right. this is straigrachel reeves coming tony blair's right. this is straigrachel reeves and ming from rachel reeves and mercantilism always made countries importing countries poorer. importing makes prosperous makes you more prosperous because a wider range of because you buy a wider range of goods a cheaper price. goods at a cheaper price. >> it depends what you're >> well, it depends what you're importing. going to be importing. if you're going to be importing. if you're going to be importing from importing microchips from taiwan, you're taiwan, then i think you're going to perhaps going to have to perhaps think about sources that. and about other sources of that. and that's great that's the great part. >> we've got duty to >> surely we've got a duty to keep taiwan rather than not keep taiwan safe rather than not import taiwan. import from taiwan. >> we've done a very good >> well, we've done a very good job we? job with ukraine, didn't we?
right. is tony blair's right. this is straigrachel coming tony blair's right. this is straigrachel reeves coming tony blair's right. this is straigrachel reeves and ming from rachel reeves and mercantilism always made countries importing countries poorer. importing makes prosperous makes you more prosperous because a wider range of because you buy a wider range of goods a cheaper price. goods at a cheaper price. >> it depends what you're >> well, it depends what you're importing....
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of course, tony blair swept to power . so this course, tony blair swept to power.and of course some of what they say holds some water in by elections. you get votes as coming out to protest against the government. they don't actually want to see the government change hands, but they know they can they can they know that they can they can sort of throw away a vote on a by—election. also so turnouts very low in elections. that's very low in by elections. that's true was true in tamworth. it was something like 35, 40. but that said, at the end of the day , by said, at the end of the day, by elections, pat mcfadden from elections, as pat mcfadden from labour said, elections and labour said, by elections and election days are counted by who turns up to vote and this time voters just did not turn out for the conservatives as you say, it very much feels as though the spectre of 1997 is hanging over rishi sunak and much in the same way as what happened to john major this afternoon. we're heanng major this afternoon. we're hearing lots of tories beginning to turn their back
of course, tony blair swept to power . so this course, tony blair swept to power.and of course some of what they say holds some water in by elections. you get votes as coming out to protest against the government. they don't actually want to see the government change hands, but they know they can they can they know that they can they can sort of throw away a vote on a by—election. also so turnouts very low in elections. that's very low in by elections. that's true was true in tamworth. it was...
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we all know who i was, tony blair.the new labor project brought his party out of the political wilderness with a stun cain landslide. a thing the current leaders trying to replicate. at the heart of that project was a man once labeled the prince of darkness, lord people mendelsohn. he joins us now peter, you heard my interview with sharon graham. how does it feel to be in bed, speaking politically, with sharon graham? >> i agree with sharon graham. we need more than -- >> we've got a headline. oh peter mandolin agrees with sharon graham. a new alliance. >> i agree that we need more than policy tweets and we need more than small twists of the policy dial. yes, i'm happy to be bold, but not pulled and stupid. >> you're not going to be campaigning for the nationalization of bp? >> i'm going to be campaigning for a labor government that's going to invest in home insulation or grid energy security and efficiency in peoples homes. i'm going to be campaigning for a labor government that's going to get british workers building
we all know who i was, tony blair.the new labor project brought his party out of the political wilderness with a stun cain landslide. a thing the current leaders trying to replicate. at the heart of that project was a man once labeled the prince of darkness, lord people mendelsohn. he joins us now peter, you heard my interview with sharon graham. how does it feel to be in bed, speaking politically, with sharon graham? >> i agree with sharon graham. we need more than -- >> we've got...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ distinguished guests, the president of the united states, accompanied by advocate selma blair♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> down. good point. state. yeah, state. feels all-powerful all of a sudden. okay. this is on. i don't need this. this of for someone else, correct? >> for me. >> hello. i'm selma blair, and i'm here before you today as a proud, disabled woman with my cane -- [applause] and my service dog scout by my side to celebrate the anniversary of the americans with disabilities act, and the rehabilitation act, the legacy of the leaders who came before. [applause] although i had symptoms since the age of seven, it took a lifetime of self advocacy to finally lead me to a diagnosis at age 46. after living most of my life in pain and self-doubt, it was the late great judy -- [applause] without him we would not be here today, who taught me my worth. looking out at allok of you, sen the people she meant toward, and befriended. i see the beauty of how she prepared the next generation of community leaders i stand how the alongside today. in my own disability advocacy, i have r
. ♪ ♪ ♪ distinguished guests, the president of the united states, accompanied by advocate selma blair♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> down. good point. state. yeah, state. feels all-powerful all of a sudden. okay. this is on. i don't need this. this of for someone else, correct? >> for me. >> hello. i'm selma blair, and i'm here before you today as a proud, disabled woman with my cane -- [applause] and my service dog scout by my side to celebrate the...
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thanks to tony blair to cameron. he blair and thanks to cameron.rried if he chose to. they've had a baby chose to. and they've had a baby by surrogate and personally, i celebrate even peter celebrate that even if peter doesn't. don't celebrate is the >> what i don't celebrate is the way which governments have way in which governments have become marriage and become hostile to marriage and pretty driven the married pretty much driven the married family as we previously knew it out of out of existence, particularly among the that is a whole that's a that's something which really needs to be reversed. >> that is a whole debate for another day. lots of people saying please, you correct saying please, can you correct matthew the matthew richard tice is the leader reform , not reclaiming. >> sorry, we get so confused with reform and reclaim. yes >> so, guys, there are so many different tiny parties, aren't they? wish that everyone could they? i wish that everyone could just come together and actually create for good. create some force for good. anyway, l
thanks to tony blair to cameron. he blair and thanks to cameron.rried if he chose to. they've had a baby chose to. and they've had a baby by surrogate and personally, i celebrate even peter celebrate that even if peter doesn't. don't celebrate is the >> what i don't celebrate is the way which governments have way in which governments have become marriage and become hostile to marriage and pretty driven the married pretty much driven the married family as we previously knew it out of out...
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too well. as you know, blair too well. >> blair was heir to >> blair was the heir to thatcher, wasn't? >> blair was the heir to thatchfused sn' say he wast? >> blair was the heir to thatchfused sn' say he was the people used to say he was the heir maggie. heir to maggie. >> but wonder the labour >> but i wonder if the labour party, all they're doing now is attacking the tories on illegal immigration, not immigration, but they're not having their own. immigration, but they're not havido their own. immigration, but they're not havido they their own. immigration, but they're not havido they need their own. immigration, but they're not havido they need to their own. immigration, but they're not havido they need to doir own. immigration, but they're not havido they need to do that? . but do they need to do that? i mean, what what's the way that the try and turn this the tories can try and turn this around at the moment? emma, it seems the tories are seems like the tories are heading the of heading over the edge of a cliff. >> i don't know if they can turn it i'm honest, they'd it back, if
too well. as you know, blair too well. >> blair was heir to >> blair was the heir to thatcher, wasn't? >> blair was the heir to thatchfused sn' say he wast? >> blair was the heir to thatchfused sn' say he was the people used to say he was the heir maggie. heir to maggie. >> but wonder the labour >> but i wonder if the labour party, all they're doing now is attacking the tories on illegal immigration, not immigration, but they're not having their own....
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i spent a lot of time of that on the book i spent a lot of time on jason blair really big events.you ask me iraq was more damaging. >> as you say jason blair looks like a really huge basic failure. but at some level you are working in an institution is big as bigand powerful the "new york times" relationships do have to based on trust. i somewhat refuses to accept that then at some level they will be able to perpetuate some kind of wrongdoing or as you make the case the failures that led up to the iraq war were more routine and within the organizational principles and structures coming from someone right outside of that makes sense but. >> also much more damaging. makes the times i talked to one editor who was disciplining jason blair and he said we have these rules but we have no rules against making stuff he didn't use the word stuff making stuff up. i said yes like at p that pointi think it was so out of the range of possibilities everyone was shocked by it. that to some extent is oversimplifying i think jason was a very aggressive reporter he was good joe what editors like he
i spent a lot of time of that on the book i spent a lot of time on jason blair really big events.you ask me iraq was more damaging. >> as you say jason blair looks like a really huge basic failure. but at some level you are working in an institution is big as bigand powerful the "new york times" relationships do have to based on trust. i somewhat refuses to accept that then at some level they will be able to perpetuate some kind of wrongdoing or as you make the case the failures...
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in britain in 2003 when they were lying, tony blair lying to the parliament and telling them minister the iraq is having these rockets which can reach us with... weapons of mass destruction reach the uk, i mean in 45 minutes, and the same thing, the united states of america going to the security council and the there is, i forgot his name, paul holding that thing is saying lying to the united nations to the world, that's the irakis having weapons of mass destructions and after that is one and a half million iraqi dead, push a c of civilization to the world, which is babylon that back to the stone is still today looking the wealth of that country, destroying the arab world and the trying to destroy all west asia and the same time, all of these lies, they made the people believe the this media, which is run by mordock and the rest of them is embedded with the west, it's it's part of the western military force, it's not a neutral media, so they lost a trust in it, the bbc and the rest of them is is mad pieces to the elite wh wants to rob the world from its resources and to dehumanize mos
in britain in 2003 when they were lying, tony blair lying to the parliament and telling them minister the iraq is having these rockets which can reach us with... weapons of mass destruction reach the uk, i mean in 45 minutes, and the same thing, the united states of america going to the security council and the there is, i forgot his name, paul holding that thing is saying lying to the united nations to the world, that's the irakis having weapons of mass destructions and after that is one and a...
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blair was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2018 >>> tom hanks is warning fans of an ai-generateding a dental pl online he says he has nothing to do with this ad >>> after wrapping up her renaissance world tour, beyonce dropped a documentary about the experience it hits theaters december 1st. >> and mariah carey just drop 13 dates for her merry christmas one and all tour the performances will run in the u.s. and canada and tickets go on sale friday >>> we'll see how one homecoming queen is standing up for gender rights right after the break end rights right after the break po! ay son! ya got a little somethin' on yuh face. needed a quick shave. quick shave? respect the process! it ain't my dad's razor, dad, it's from gillettelabs. gillette...labs? gillette's ultimate shaving experience. this green bar releases trapped hairs from my face. gamechanga! while the flexdisc contours to it. lookin' smooth. feelin' even smoother. how 'bout hookin' me up with some gillettelabs? check your texts. you're the best. nah, you're the best. the best a man can get keeps getting bettuh. the next ge
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we got blair at the beginning. we got blair at the beginning. we got churchill at the beginning.e beginning, they didn't go in for rebrand fibre of rebrand because every fibre of their personality, their backstory, their life on earth tells a story. it's authentically true. and i think if rishi sunak could maybe been able to study more history, history is always something that the great prime ministers have an intuitive understanding of or indeed spent more time just to stand back and reflect on what his opportunity was taking over from that very low moment . after from that very low moment. after liz truss , he could have come up liz truss, he could have come up with a more coherent story , with a more coherent story, which he then could have stuck to his five targets that he had were too micro and were obviously ill advised because he's not able to achieve them . he's not able to achieve them. we need to. it's about politics and success and politics. it's about emotion. it's about being able to get somebody . and it's able to get somebody. and it's hard at the moment to get wha
we got blair at the beginning. we got blair at the beginning. we got churchill at the beginning.e beginning, they didn't go in for rebrand fibre of rebrand because every fibre of their personality, their backstory, their life on earth tells a story. it's authentically true. and i think if rishi sunak could maybe been able to study more history, history is always something that the great prime ministers have an intuitive understanding of or indeed spent more time just to stand back and reflect...
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but it was a, it was a blair brainchild blair blair brain brainchild wasn't it.e'd gone in 2008 who said it would be a great idea. they wanted to have the of having the the prestige of having the fastest line in europe . fastest train line in europe. and osborne at the time said it was going to cost something like 15.5 and be finished 15.5 billion and be finished by 2027. what a joke. so, far , i 2027. what a joke. so, so far, i think this is a bullet dodged by everyone, including the norman. we've got to stop pretending that the north are going to be cut the world. cut off from the world. no, they're lot they're not. and i think a lot of northern like rest of northern people like the rest of northern people like the rest of us, will be relieved that we're to have bear of us, will be relieved that we'ienormous to have bear of us, will be relieved that we'ienormous cost have bear of us, will be relieved that we'ienormous cost ofve bear of us, will be relieved that we'ienormous cost of this. bear the enormous cost of this. we're told going it told now it's going to
but it was a, it was a blair brainchild blair blair brain brainchild wasn't it.e'd gone in 2008 who said it would be a great idea. they wanted to have the of having the the prestige of having the fastest line in europe . fastest train line in europe. and osborne at the time said it was going to cost something like 15.5 and be finished 15.5 billion and be finished by 2027. what a joke. so, far , i 2027. what a joke. so, so far, i think this is a bullet dodged by everyone, including the norman....
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. >> reporter: blair curiel leads volunteers to stuff countless bags of food for distribution. they are helping community members facing food insecurity, which is also part of a wave of nonprofit seeking to unionize. >> we are very excited. morale is very high right now. >> reporter: is immobilizing efforts including workers at starbucks and even nonprofit employees at their counterpart as at lauren food bank unionizing in 2019 have inspired them. some of the lowest paid here include warehouse workers. >> they make the work really happen at the food bank, they make sure we can get food out into the community. >> reporter: fiona hannigan and katie people's work in marketing and fundraising, a two thirds of the eligible full-time and part-time workers have signed the authorization to form a union. they say many other coworkers are in need. >> we have staff who are accessing food bank resources . >> we are concerned about a living wage and benefits. >> right now, our warehouse team does not have much voice. >> reporter: has been said wednesday it will not voluntarily recognize the
. >> reporter: blair curiel leads volunteers to stuff countless bags of food for distribution. they are helping community members facing food insecurity, which is also part of a wave of nonprofit seeking to unionize. >> we are very excited. morale is very high right now. >> reporter: is immobilizing efforts including workers at starbucks and even nonprofit employees at their counterpart as at lauren food bank unionizing in 2019 have inspired them. some of the lowest paid here...
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has reached that by one _ and only tony blair has reached that by one seat — and only tony blair has well in scotland, if they had one of the 59 seats —— they only have _ one of the 59 seats —— they only have one — one of the 59 seats —— they only have one of _ one of the 59 seats —— they only have one of the 59 seats, but if they— have one of the 59 seats, but if they can — have one of the 59 seats, but if they can gain seats then it will make — they can gain seats then it will make things easier nationally which means— make things easier nationally which means the — make things easier nationally which means the possibility of a labour majority — means the possibility of a labour majority is — means the possibility of a labour majority is greater.— means the possibility of a labour majority is greater. thank you, joe, for “oininr majority is greater. thank you, joe, forjoining us— majority is greater. thank you, joe, forjoining us here _ majority is greater. thank you, joe, forjoining us here on _ majority is greater. thank you, joe, forjoining us here on bbc- majority is greater. t
has reached that by one _ and only tony blair has reached that by one seat — and only tony blair has well in scotland, if they had one of the 59 seats —— they only have _ one of the 59 seats —— they only have one — one of the 59 seats —— they only have one of _ one of the 59 seats —— they only have one of the 59 seats, but if they— have one of the 59 seats, but if they can — have one of the 59 seats, but if they can gain seats then it will make — they can gain seats...
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so blair is presumably interested in continuing in that way.e would admit that the two state solution and all the everything else from madrid to oslo had been a mistake. i doubt whether he will. well, clearly not working. it is fascinating the way in which you see israel is the only country which is blamed for its own enemies. it's there are i can name you several countries in which terrible things have happened, in which which, which are now prosper, joyous, free, reasonably happy countries , but which have as countries, but which have as their foundation the dispossession of the original inhabitants , which is more of inhabitants, which is more of a problem in israel now. but israel is the only one of those which is constantly attacked for this and where the issue is constantly kept open because the inhabitants there, inhabitants is still there, isn't peter? mean, well, isn't it, peter? i mean, well, the inhabitants are still there in they're in the united states and they're still australia. still there in australia. numerically, they're smal
so blair is presumably interested in continuing in that way.e would admit that the two state solution and all the everything else from madrid to oslo had been a mistake. i doubt whether he will. well, clearly not working. it is fascinating the way in which you see israel is the only country which is blamed for its own enemies. it's there are i can name you several countries in which terrible things have happened, in which which, which are now prosper, joyous, free, reasonably happy countries ,...
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to u know, brought tony blair and gordon brown and how people to u krheartrought tony blair and gordonow people to u krheart of|ght poor people to the heart of whitehall. she just adds in anne—claire it anne—claire short, basically it just different , just anne—claire short, basically it just just different , just anne—claire short, basically it just just sprinkling just anne—claire short, basically it just just sprinkling women adding, just sprinkling women throughout the book with like cut and paste. >> to be fair, writing a book is tough. >> long. yeah, it's boring. >> it's long. yeah, it's boring. it's total pain. >> next in the >> compromise. next in the telegraph. will this appease anyone or everyone? nick yes, this is a very serious story. >> this is not all criminals will attend will be forced to attend sentencing propaganda will be forced to attend se court ng propaganda will be forced to attend se court .g propaganda will be forced to attend se court. so propaganda will be forced to attend se court. so it's propaganda will be forced to attend se court . so it's going)paganda
to u know, brought tony blair and gordon brown and how people to u krheartrought tony blair and gordonow people to u krheart of|ght poor people to the heart of whitehall. she just adds in anne—claire it anne—claire short, basically it just different , just anne—claire short, basically it just just different , just anne—claire short, basically it just just sprinkling just anne—claire short, basically it just just sprinkling women adding, just sprinkling women throughout the book with...
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he seems to be following the blair the same footsteps as blair brown miliband.m to want to swamp britain with immigrants just to increase their votes and craig is saying, why do we still have vat? it was invented for europe. we're not invented for europe. we're not in that anymore. and that was because sacha lord for the night—time industries was talking liverpool talking to andrew in liverpool about impact on hospitality about the impact on hospitality of years. is of the last few years. alan is looking labour party looking at the labour party conference saying all small conference and saying all small time gimmicks , no substantive time gimmicks, no substantive policies . and alan has said, and policies. and alan has said, and this is because the rwanda project is in the supreme court today and alan has said the last attempted flight to rwanda tried to fly the grand total of nine immigrants out of the country. how ridiculous it to use 100 how ridiculous is it to use 100 plus seats for that? you're right, alan. it didn't even right, alan. and it didn't even get
he seems to be following the blair the same footsteps as blair brown miliband.m to want to swamp britain with immigrants just to increase their votes and craig is saying, why do we still have vat? it was invented for europe. we're not invented for europe. we're not in that anymore. and that was because sacha lord for the night—time industries was talking liverpool talking to andrew in liverpool about impact on hospitality about the impact on hospitality of years. is of the last few years....
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did well that i think tony blair did well in of the election in advance of the 97 election and i think to the election next year, probably what we're more likely to see is something australian something like the australian election where the election last year where the labour party won it, but not because they inspired anybody, but because they were but simply because they were seen as the least bad of a number of bad options to be perfectly blunt. and the labour party i think are probably relying on the fact that at the moment they certainly did in scotland that the snp imploded and gives them a back and that gives them a way back into scotland and relying on the fact themselves fact that the tories themselves have not convinced have imploded. i'm not convinced that's i you need that's enough. i think you need to set out a bold alternative to convince people to vote for you. and not clear what labour's and i'm not clear what labour's bold alternative and i don't bold alternative is, and i don't think yet convinced think they've yet convinced the british what british public of what th
did well that i think tony blair did well in of the election in advance of the 97 election and i think to the election next year, probably what we're more likely to see is something australian something like the australian election where the election last year where the labour party won it, but not because they inspired anybody, but because they were but simply because they were seen as the least bad of a number of bad options to be perfectly blunt. and the labour party i think are probably...
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. >> what tony blair has >> i wonder what tony blair has told do, because on the told him to do, becauses 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 mirror of snapped them together. i mean, there's no crime in this, to be fair. andrew but it looks a little bit short sighted, doesn't it? >> peter bowen has been suspended allegations of suspended for allegations of bullying. he's been suspended from commons . bullying. he's been suspended from commons. he can't from the commons. he can't go into commons. while into the commons. so while these. he's denied it. but these. but he's denied it. but there's a by—election coming up in council by—election, his in his council by—election, his constituency, he's still a member tory party. member of the tory party. i believe he's still a member of the tory party. tom pursglove , the tory party. tom pursglove, who was th
. >> what tony blair has >> i wonder what tony blair has told do, because on the told him to do, becauses 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 mirror of snapped them together. i mean, there's no crime in this, to be fair. andrew but it...