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post—war. iusi’hat best performances by the british labour party post-war. in wellingborough, 37 in kingswood so how does that stack up? this is wellingborough, 37 in kingswood so how does that stack up? as is nearly alwa s the how does that stack up? as is nearly always the case. _ how does that stack up? as is nearly always the case, the _ how does that stack up? as is nearly always the case, the party _ how does that stack up? as is nearly always the case, the party that - how does that stack up? as is nearly always the case, the party that did i always the case, the party that did badly set our voters stayed at home and there might be some truth in that but it creates no guarantee that but it creates no guarantee that they will return in the general election but what all parties —— party sa smoke stay in line, we are looking at a record fall in turnout. the last parliament in which the turnout was on the same scale as it has been acknow, 28 points, was the parliament of 97—2001. the end of which turned out in the general election all down to 59% and i th
post—war. iusi’hat best performances by the british labour party post-war. in wellingborough, 37 in kingswood so how does that stack up? this is wellingborough, 37 in kingswood so how does that stack up? as is nearly alwa s the how does that stack up? as is nearly always the case. _ how does that stack up? as is nearly always the case, the _ how does that stack up? as is nearly always the case, the party _ how does that stack up? as is nearly always the case, the party that - how does that...
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courage and solidarity by the british public has been pivotal in changing the position of the british labour party and it shift now away from supporting an open genocide, however it's very late for me and also the new amendments that trying to put through in parliament are really not far going far enough in trying to bring about immediate this fire. the fact that they're talking about humanitarian sefy is really aware of trying to... legal away from demanding israel to immediately stop the onslot on the palestinians. there is vote happening uh wednesday here in london, alex, and finally the labor party. um, they haven't indicated whether or not they're going to vote for the amendment or rather it be um an abstention that they want. it was supposed to be the party of opposition, but they fell in line very quickly with the conservatives. just give me a fe'. feel of what that was like, realizing that there is no viable opposition here. it's um sad for some people, it's warring from overs, because obviously what we are witnessing which is happening right now, we just as human being we see the atrociti
courage and solidarity by the british public has been pivotal in changing the position of the british labour party and it shift now away from supporting an open genocide, however it's very late for me and also the new amendments that trying to put through in parliament are really not far going far enough in trying to bring about immediate this fire. the fact that they're talking about humanitarian sefy is really aware of trying to... legal away from demanding israel to immediately stop the...
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courage and solidarity by the british public has been pivotal in changing the position of the british labour party, and its shift now away from supporting an open genocide, however it's very late for me and also the new... new amendments that trying to put through in parliament are really not far going far enough in trying to bring about immediate this fire, the fact that they're talking about humanitarian is really aware of trying to wiggle away from demanding israel to immediately stop the onslot on the palestinians. there is vote happening wednesday here in london alex, and finally the labor party, they haven't indicated whether or not the... going to vote for the amendment or rather it be um an abstention that they want, it was supposed to be the party of opposition, but they fell in line very quickly with the conservatives, just give me a feel of what that was like, realizing that there is no viable opposition here. it's um, sad for some people is worring from overers, because obviously what we are witnessing. which is happening right now, we just as human being we see the atrocities, so when
courage and solidarity by the british public has been pivotal in changing the position of the british labour party, and its shift now away from supporting an open genocide, however it's very late for me and also the new... new amendments that trying to put through in parliament are really not far going far enough in trying to bring about immediate this fire, the fact that they're talking about humanitarian is really aware of trying to wiggle away from demanding israel to immediately stop the...
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we are not in government and the british labour party, so we are not in the room having those depositportant for the matters of life that many of your viewers are concerned with. in i very briefly _ viewers are concerned with. in i very briefly ask _ viewers are concerned with. in i very briefly ask you, only about 30 seconds left, what would you say today many in your party who quit, the counsellors, the front ventures, who you to come to this position months ago? i who you to come to this position months ago?— months ago? i would say that i understand _ months ago? i would say that i understand those _ months ago? i would say that i understand those who, - months ago? i would say that i understand those who, as - months ago? i would say that i understand those who, as a . months ago? i would say that i - understand those who, as a matter of conscience, had to reach the judgements they feel they should reach, deeply concerned about the huge loss of life. but i am absolutely clear that it is right we call for an immediately humanitarian cease—fire today and it is clear that there shou
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the cold war, there is the soviet term propaganda that is really focused on groups like the british labour party and the former leader of the british labour party, whether he knew directly or not, shuffling pamphlets from the kgb. the northern league in italy. there is equal opportunity on the left and the right. i was just in munich and there was a protest that showed free palestine flags. i was looking for the russian flag. the hammer and sickle was flying as well. what we have to do is get ahead of it and hone our own messages and it does not help when our messages are all over the place and we have people in our own congressional and other settings basically highlighting those. it is what we're trying to do with events like this. we also have to get out there and meet with people. i would like to encourage people at the principal's first conference to take these on the road. go to all kinds of different places across the country usually to purple or red states who are not trying to preach to the choir about issues related to ukraine. it is proper discourse. eyeball to eyeball is one of the w
the cold war, there is the soviet term propaganda that is really focused on groups like the british labour party and the former leader of the british labour party, whether he knew directly or not, shuffling pamphlets from the kgb. the northern league in italy. there is equal opportunity on the left and the right. i was just in munich and there was a protest that showed free palestine flags. i was looking for the russian flag. the hammer and sickle was flying as well. what we have to do is get...
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labour party is quite happy to do what he knows to be wrong. he puts the interest of the labour party before the interests of the british people. is the labour leader that doesn't get britain and the past week has shown that he is not fit to lead it. canl can i suggest that the priority of this house should be to command the public confidence of our voters and that i don't think they or indeed the majority of this house feel that we resolved anything about the question of gaza and israel yesterday so can i suggest to my right honourable friend that the government should take up the suggestion of the shadow leader of the house and hold a debate in government time on a government motion, so that every motion and every amendment can be considered and that would draw a line under this matter. and that would draw a line under this matter-— and that would draw a line under this matter. can i thank my right honourable _ this matter. can i thank my right honourable friend _ this matter. can i thank my right honourable friend for— this matter. can i thank my right honourable friend for his - honourable friend for his suggestion. i think
labour party is quite happy to do what he knows to be wrong. he puts the interest of the labour party before the interests of the british people. is the labour leader that doesn't get britain and the past week has shown that he is not fit to lead it. canl can i suggest that the priority of this house should be to command the public confidence of our voters and that i don't think they or indeed the majority of this house feel that we resolved anything about the question of gaza and israel...
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british public. the one the labour party voted against. >> [indiscernible] >> can i start by welcoming the new member? i know they will be powerful advocates for their constituents. on a somber note, can i join with the prime minister? i was glad to hear what he had to say, because the whole house will join me in sharing our discussed that alexei navalny died trying to expose vladimir putin's corruption. vladimir putin stole the wealth and the future of democracy of the russian people. with the prime minister be prepared to repeat the allegation made by his secretary that the former chair of the post office is lying when he says he was told to go slow on compensation for postmasters into the next election? >> as the business secretary said, thornton step down after serious concerns. she sent out the reasons earlier this week. we've taken steps to ensure victims of the scandal receive compensation as quickly as possible, making sure victims receive compensation is our number one priority. >> i'm not sure that changes very much. let me press on because on monday the business secretary confirmed the pos
british public. the one the labour party voted against. >> [indiscernible] >> can i start by welcoming the new member? i know they will be powerful advocates for their constituents. on a somber note, can i join with the prime minister? i was glad to hear what he had to say, because the whole house will join me in sharing our discussed that alexei navalny died trying to expose vladimir putin's corruption. vladimir putin stole the wealth and the future of democracy of the russian...
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labour party pending an investigation. that's due to alleged anti—semitic remarks within the party, the jewish labour movement, strongly condemning comments. jones reportedly made about britishidates , for another of its candidates, azhar ali, after he was recorded at a meeting suggesting israel had used hamas assaults as a pretext to invade gaza . and the pretext to invade gaza. and the other breaking news that's come to us within the last ten minutes or so. i must bring you the incredibly sad news that bbc broadcaster steve wright, who presented radio 1 and radio two for more than four decades, has died at the age of 69. his family confirmed the death in a statement, making the announcement with deep sorrow and profound regret. the bbc director—general, tim davie, has described him as a truly wonderful broadcaster and the ultimate professional . and one ultimate professional. and one last piece of news to bring you thousands of jobs are said to be at risk after the uk branch of the body shop enters administered fashion. the retailer, running 200 shops across the country . the high across the country. the high street chain will continue to trade with shops and online for th
labour party pending an investigation. that's due to alleged anti—semitic remarks within the party, the jewish labour movement, strongly condemning comments. jones reportedly made about britishidates , for another of its candidates, azhar ali, after he was recorded at a meeting suggesting israel had used hamas assaults as a pretext to invade gaza . and the pretext to invade gaza. and the other breaking news that's come to us within the last ten minutes or so. i must bring you the incredibly...
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mounting for sir keir starmer as a second labour party candidate has been suspended following accusations of anti—semitism. >> graham jones allegedly suggested britisho volunteer to fight with the israel defence forces should be locked up. it comes a day after labour withdrew support for the party's candidate for the rochdale by—election. as our ally for suggesting israel had taken the october 7th hamas assault as a pretext to invade gaza. sir keir vowed yesterday that his party has changed under his rule . and shoplifting has his rule. and shoplifting has hit a record high, according to the british retail consortium, with almost 17 million incidents recorded last year. that's more than double compared to the year before, which had 8 million incidents. the amount lost to shoplifting cost retailers around £18 billion. that's a record sum , and the first time record sum, and the first time it surpassed the billion mark. violence and abuse against shop workers also spiked last year , workers also spiked last year, with about 1300 incidents daily in the year to september. the shadow home secretary yvette coopen shadow home secretary yvette cooper, calls
mounting for sir keir starmer as a second labour party candidate has been suspended following accusations of anti—semitism. >> graham jones allegedly suggested britisho volunteer to fight with the israel defence forces should be locked up. it comes a day after labour withdrew support for the party's candidate for the rochdale by—election. as our ally for suggesting israel had taken the october 7th hamas assault as a pretext to invade gaza. sir keir vowed yesterday that his party has...
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labour party candidate . a second labour party candidate. it has been suspended following accusations of anti—semitism. graham jones allegedly suggested britishhould be locked up. this comes day after labour comes a day after labour withdrew support for the party's candidate for the rochdale by—election azhar ali, for suggesting israel had taken the october 7th hamas assault as a pretext to invade gaza . sir keir pretext to invade gaza. sir keir vowed yesterday that his party has changed under his rule . has changed under his rule. train drivers on northern and elena will walk out on the 1st of march and ban overtime for three days in a separate row to the national pay dispute. meanwhile train drivers at five rail operators have voted to continue taking strike action for six months. aslef announced that its members on chiltern c2c's east midlands , northern c2c's east midlands, northern and transpennine railways had overwhelmingly backed carrying on with the strikes. general secretary of aslef, mick whelan, says the union remains open and willing to talk about a revised pay willing to talk about a revised pay offer and a london theatre has ba
labour party candidate . a second labour party candidate. it has been suspended following accusations of anti—semitism. graham jones allegedly suggested britishhould be locked up. this comes day after labour comes a day after labour withdrew support for the party's candidate for the rochdale by—election azhar ali, for suggesting israel had taken the october 7th hamas assault as a pretext to invade gaza . sir keir pretext to invade gaza. sir keir vowed yesterday that his party has changed...
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british business. with keir starmer's labour party, this is what you will— starmer's labour party, this is what you willbout by iron discipline. guided by strong fiscal rules _ discipline. guided by strong fiscal rules. robust economic institutions and with— rules. robust economic institutions and with every policy that we announce, every line in our manifesto _ announce, every line in our manifesto fully costed and fully funded — manifesto fully costed and fully funded. investment through partnership with the private sector, this steam — partnership with the private sector, this steam ahead in the industry of the future — this steam ahead in the industry of the future with a model industrial strategy— the future with a model industrial strategy and a new national wealth fund to— strategy and a new national wealth fund to invest alongside business in our automotive sector, in our part and in _ our automotive sector, in our part and in the — our automotive sector, in our part and in the future of our steel industry _ and in the future of our steel industry. and with a new national champion— industry. and
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mounting for sir keir starmer as the second labour party candidate has been suspended following accusations of anti—semitism. >> graham jones allegedly suggested britisher to fight with israel defence forces should be locked up . it comes a day after labour up. it comes a day after labour withdrew support for the party's candidate for the rochdale by—election. as our ally for suggesting israel had taken the october 7th hamas assault as a pretext to invade gaza . sir keir pretext to invade gaza. sir keir vowed yesterday that his party has changed under his rule . a has changed under his rule. a london theatre has banned a comedian from performing after jewish audience members were reportedly hounded out of a show . paul curry presented both a ukrainian and palestinian flag to the audience during the performance . he's been accused performance. he's been accused of encouraging the crowd to chant and shout at israeli ticket holder levitan after he refused to stand and applaud the palestinian flag. soho theatre in central london has apologised and it says it's looking into the incident . there are reports the incident. there are reports his next show coul
mounting for sir keir starmer as the second labour party candidate has been suspended following accusations of anti—semitism. >> graham jones allegedly suggested britisher to fight with israel defence forces should be locked up . it comes a day after labour up. it comes a day after labour withdrew support for the party's candidate for the rochdale by—election. as our ally for suggesting israel had taken the october 7th hamas assault as a pretext to invade gaza . sir keir pretext to...
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hailing the results, labour's leader, sir keir starmer, said the british people were ready to put their trust in his partyliver change. in kingswood labour overturned a 11,220 conservative majority to win. our political correspondent hannah miller sent us this report. the results are in and they are pretty much packed up here in kingswood to now. until tonight, labour haven't won in this seat since 2005, and it is a seat that with one exception has tended to vote for the party that then wins the general election. of course, by—elections are not the same as when people go to the polls in a general election, but the party is using tonight to claim that the result here shows that people are ready to trust in a labour government. there was a real glint in the eye of labour people here tonight, feeling that they had put in the work for this win, and that it was one set them on the right track for the months to come. this is what the labour candidate, now the labour mp, had to say immediately after his win. today we have been knocking doors — today we have been knocking doors all_ today we have been knocking do
hailing the results, labour's leader, sir keir starmer, said the british people were ready to put their trust in his partyliver change. in kingswood labour overturned a 11,220 conservative majority to win. our political correspondent hannah miller sent us this report. the results are in and they are pretty much packed up here in kingswood to now. until tonight, labour haven't won in this seat since 2005, and it is a seat that with one exception has tended to vote for the party that then wins...
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hailing the results, labour's leader, sir keir starmer, said the british people were ready to put their trust in his partyve majority to win. our political correspondent hannah miller sent
hailing the results, labour's leader, sir keir starmer, said the british people were ready to put their trust in his partyve majority to win. our political correspondent hannah miller sent
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a partnership for growth, british business driving our country forward, with the labour party on yourtowards a decade of national renewal. thank you very much. �* ~ ,, much. applause thank _ much. applause thank you. - much. applause i thank you. studio: much. applause - thank you. studio: keir much. applause _ thank you. studio: keir starmer is now auoin thank you. studio: keir starmer is now going to _ thank you. studio: keir starmer is now going to take _ thank you. studio: keir starmer is now going to take some _ thank you. studio: keir starmer is now going to take some questions. now going to take some questions from the audience and journalists so we are going to listen to that. inaudible we can see if the sound is any better... inaudible lets see if they sort out the microphones. keir starmer began by saying that the conference was a testament to the changes made by the labour party in the last four years and he said it showed the scale of the journey that the party had been on to transform its relationship with the business and he told the audience that labour is the party of
a partnership for growth, british business driving our country forward, with the labour party on yourtowards a decade of national renewal. thank you very much. �* ~ ,, much. applause thank _ much. applause thank you. - much. applause i thank you. studio: much. applause - thank you. studio: keir much. applause _ thank you. studio: keir starmer is now auoin thank you. studio: keir starmer is now going to _ thank you. studio: keir starmer is now going to take _ thank you. studio: keir starmer is...
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that i believe is supported by the majority the british public, majority of the british public, but one that the labour party against time and time again . leader of the opposition again. leader of the opposition keir starmer. >> thank you, mr speaker. can i start by welcoming the new member for wellingborough and the new member for kingswood ? i the new member for kingswood? i know they will both be powerful advocates for their constituents . on more sombre note, mr speaker , can i join with the speaker, can i join with the prime minister? i was glad to hear what he just had to say because i am sure the whole house will join me in sharing our disgust at the death of alexei navalny , who was the alexei navalny, who was the prime minister, said died because of his efforts to expose the corruption of the putin regime team. it is reminded that putin has stolen not just the wealth, but also the future and democracy of the russian people . democracy of the russian people. mr speaker , would the prime mr speaker, would the prime minister be prepared% me to repeat the allegation made by his business secretary that
that i believe is supported by the majority the british public, majority of the british public, but one that the labour party against time and time again . leader of the opposition again. leader of the opposition keir starmer. >> thank you, mr speaker. can i start by welcoming the new member for wellingborough and the new member for kingswood ? i the new member for kingswood? i know they will both be powerful advocates for their constituents . on more sombre note, mr speaker , can i join...
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hailing the results, labour's leader, sir keir starmer, said the british people were ready to put their trust in his partyliver change. labour party, 13,8“; votes. cheering. it's a result even better than they had hoped for. the biggest drop in the conservative vote, and the second largest swing from tory to labour, in any by—election since the second world war. they know that our roads are not fit to drive on, getting our child a doctor's appointment can seem impossible, and that they are paying more and getting less. today, they said enough is enough. wellingborough was also record—breaking for reform uk. the party picked up 13% of the vote, its biggest share yet. wellingborough was also record—breaking for reform uk. the party picked up 13% of the vote, its biggest share yet. the tories are terrified of us because we'veg got the policies that make sense, that bluntly will save britain, and they realise that they've had their opportunity, they've blown it, they've messed up the economy, they've allowed mass emigration, they're obsessed with net—zero — the labour party's the same — so people are actually
hailing the results, labour's leader, sir keir starmer, said the british people were ready to put their trust in his partyliver change. labour party, 13,8“; votes. cheering. it's a result even better than they had hoped for. the biggest drop in the conservative vote, and the second largest swing from tory to labour, in any by—election since the second world war. they know that our roads are not fit to drive on, getting our child a doctor's appointment can seem impossible, and that they are...
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. >> is in the interest of the british people that democracy is protected, as i said, the interests of the labour party trumping democracy. >> we should never let extremists intimidate us into changing the way in which parliament works. parliament is an important place for us to have these debates. just because some people may want to stifle that with intimidation or aggressive behavior, we should not bend to that. >> he still has a reserve of goodwill toward him. there are no labor or liberal democrats, mps questioning his position. lo of conservatives say they still have confidence in him. sarah: there is drama in the house of commons once again as the number of mps who say they have no confidence in the speaker continues to rise. we will be asking whether sir lindsay hoyle can stay in post and look at the pressure and threats they face from constituents. in alabama, real-life consequences of a court ruling on as the state's largest hospital pauses all ivf procedures for peer a prosecution. it is a i decoded, a weekly look at the latest in artificial intelligence. this week, will ai wipe out humanity
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and the labour party's had the same problem. so i don't think, you know, british think in general we're very tolerant. but this kind of behaviour is completely unacceptable and has to be purged out of public life. so, stephen, it's quite divisive. >> this is do you think sometimes names, political figures, political candidates , figures, political candidates, politicians will actually say stuff like this these in stuff like this in these in private meetings around the country just to try and harvest votes? >> well, look , let's let's be >> well, look, let's let's be honest about this. i mean, you've many a meeting you've been in many a meeting where felt the of where you've felt the mood of the room and you are the sort of person who doesn't. then bow to that the room. that mood of the room. unfortunately some of the people that been talking in that we've been talking about in the or so have been in the last week or so have been in the last week or so have been in the room and they've given the people what they want hear, people what they want to hear, whether the
and the labour party's had the same problem. so i don't think, you know, british think in general we're very tolerant. but this kind of behaviour is completely unacceptable and has to be purged out of public life. so, stephen, it's quite divisive. >> this is do you think sometimes names, political figures, political candidates , figures, political candidates, politicians will actually say stuff like this these in stuff like this in these in private meetings around the country just to try...
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it is, of course, a direct result of the increasing sectarianism in british politics and in particular within the labour party, because keir starmer is tried from the start, ever since the 7th of october to take a relatively nuanced position. on the one hand, that israel has the right to defend itself. but on the other that we don't want to see excess casualties in gaza. but that line has become harder and harder for him to take. as many in the labour movement, particularly those on the muslim side of politics, are speaking out about the way israel is behaving and calling it a genocide. which of course, in any historical sense is a complete and utter outrage . that complete and utter outrage. that is the genesis of all of this . is the genesis of all of this. and what happened was the snp had a motion down to be voted on in the house of commons. now, bearin in the house of commons. now, bear in mind, this is not legislative. it's not executive. it doesn't change anything, least of all here, and certainly not in gaza itself . but it's not in gaza itself. but it's a statement of intent of where british politica
it is, of course, a direct result of the increasing sectarianism in british politics and in particular within the labour party, because keir starmer is tried from the start, ever since the 7th of october to take a relatively nuanced position. on the one hand, that israel has the right to defend itself. but on the other that we don't want to see excess casualties in gaza. but that line has become harder and harder for him to take. as many in the labour movement, particularly those on the muslim...
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labour will be. the pro—business party in its decisions . party in its decisions. >> these are challenging economic times. i know that britishfull expensing and the annual investment allowance , and annual investment allowance, and within its first six months, a labour government will publish a roadmap for business taxation. the next labour government will make the pro—business choice and the pro growth choice . we will the pro growth choice. we will cap the headline rate of corporation tax at. >> it's well labour's earning wine o'clock the tories there and also at midday today, the bank of england held the base rate of interest for the fourth consecutive time , keeping it at consecutive time, keeping it at a 15 year high. however, of 5.25, well liam halligan varne gb news economics and business edhoh gb news economics and business editor, joins me now with on the money . liam. lots to get our money. liam. lots to get our teeth into there. shall we start with the labor party making a lot of noises? liam that sound quite like the conservatives >> this is martin, the first major tax announcement by labour in the run up to the
labour will be. the pro—business party in its decisions . party in its decisions. >> these are challenging economic times. i know that britishfull expensing and the annual investment allowance , and annual investment allowance, and within its first six months, a labour government will publish a roadmap for business taxation. the next labour government will make the pro—business choice and the pro growth choice . we will the pro growth choice. we will cap the headline rate of...
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so i don't have headlines about the labour party split, but a bigger thing for the british public is it takes to lead our democracy? and he again , under his his own account of the labour party, it's kowtowing to terrorists, radicals and extremists. and that's not what democracy is meant to be about. james come back to that . james come back to that. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> terrorists and radicals. >> terrorists and radicals. >> i mean, i wanted keir starmer to back position of a ceasefire. >> keir starmer has backed the position of a ceasefire. so maybe a terrorist or a radical course. it doesn't. it's absolute nonsense to call people who want to see a ceasefire, which now is a huge amount of people in parliament and out of parliament who want to see a ceasefire, want that position to be adopted with actual, you know , understandable policy positions and a route to peace where we don't see children on either side. james just out of interest, if you know james. >> sorry, just i've got to put this back to you then if you're applying that logic, then why was it so vital that the labour ame
so i don't have headlines about the labour party split, but a bigger thing for the british public is it takes to lead our democracy? and he again , under his his own account of the labour party, it's kowtowing to terrorists, radicals and extremists. and that's not what democracy is meant to be about. james come back to that . james come back to that. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> terrorists and radicals. >> terrorists and radicals. >> i mean, i wanted keir starmer to back...
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party meeting. the jewish labour movement has strongly condemned comments, graham jones reportedly made about britishnd unacceptable. and that comes after sir keir starmer withdrew his party support for another candidate, azhar ali, who was recorded suggesting israel had used the hamas attack of october the 7th as a pretext to invade gaza. sir keir insists his party has
party meeting. the jewish labour movement has strongly condemned comments, graham jones reportedly made about britishnd unacceptable. and that comes after sir keir starmer withdrew his party support for another candidate, azhar ali, who was recorded suggesting israel had used the hamas attack of october the 7th as a pretext to invade gaza. sir keir insists his party has
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british institutions. but this emerges as the labour party has announced it will extend the equality act and its much malignedts of wokery . and maligned effects of wokery. and speaking of unaccountable and undemocratic institutions, today , we launched the popular conservatives , led by former conservatives, led by former prime minister liz truss , to prime minister liz truss, to counter this phenomenon and restore faith in genuine conservative policies. plus, the king was seen for the first time this afternoon since his cancer diagnosis. we will be discussing all the latest and of course, sending our sovereign our very best wishes. state of the nation starts now . starts now. i'll also be joined by particularly theatrical panel this evening. barrister and former tory mp jerry hayes and the broadcaster and journalist matthew stadlen. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com . email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news of the day with polly middlehurst . the day with polly middlehurst. >> jacob, thank you
british institutions. but this emerges as the labour party has announced it will extend the equality act and its much malignedts of wokery . and maligned effects of wokery. and speaking of unaccountable and undemocratic institutions, today , we launched the popular conservatives , led by former conservatives, led by former prime minister liz truss , to prime minister liz truss, to counter this phenomenon and restore faith in genuine conservative policies. plus, the king was seen for the first...
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it is in the interests of the british people that democracy is protected. as i said, the interests of the labour party are trumping democracy. we should never let extremists intimidate us into changing the way in which parliament works. parliament is an important place for us to have these debates and just because some people may want to stifle that with intimidation or aggressive behaviour, we should not depend to that. he still has a big reserve of good will towards him. there are no labour or liberal democrat mps who are questioning his position. lots of conservatives are still saying that they have confidence in him. there's drama in the house of commons once again as the number of mps who say they have no confidence in the speaker contains to rise. we will be asking whether sir lindsay hoyle can stay in post and will be looking at the increasing threats and pressure mps face from constituents. in alabama, the real life consequences of a court ruling as the state's largest hospital pauses all ivf procedures for fear of prosecution. at half past, it's ai decoded — our weekly look at the latest in t
it is in the interests of the british people that democracy is protected. as i said, the interests of the labour party are trumping democracy. we should never let extremists intimidate us into changing the way in which parliament works. parliament is an important place for us to have these debates and just because some people may want to stifle that with intimidation or aggressive behaviour, we should not depend to that. he still has a big reserve of good will towards him. there are no labour...
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muslims, uh, formed, you know, a big, big proportion of the vote, 85% of british muslims voted for jeremy corbyn's labour party is an , uh, bias towards, an insane, uh, bias towards, towards one party is less now because, you know, starmer is not as popular with them. but i think, you know, as we see more immigration, apparently immigration, which apparently we're going to have we're just going to have unstoppable, we're to unstoppable, we're going to have 12 million people in in 12 million people coming in in the decade or eight the next, uh, decade or eight years something . uh, we're years or something. uh, we're going uh, the western going to see, uh, the western support for israel fade away and be replaced by support for, for hamas. mean , i'm obviously i hamas. i mean, i'm obviously i was naive , perhaps, but i did was naive, perhaps, but i did think 3 or 4 years ago when the when the kind of pitch of complaint about corbyn's anti—semitism started to really rise and you could see the writing was on the wall, there, that i thought it was a fairly minor rmt issue, because of course, was no active, uh , cou
muslims, uh, formed, you know, a big, big proportion of the vote, 85% of british muslims voted for jeremy corbyn's labour party is an , uh, bias towards, an insane, uh, bias towards, towards one party is less now because, you know, starmer is not as popular with them. but i think, you know, as we see more immigration, apparently immigration, which apparently we're going to have we're just going to have unstoppable, we're to unstoppable, we're going to have 12 million people in in 12 million...
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that is the common—sense position i believe are supported by the majority of the british public, but one that the labour partyhe opposition, keir starmer. - of the opposition, keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker, can i start by welcoming the new member for wellingborough... i know that they will be powerful advocates for their constituents. on a more sombre note, mr speaker, can ijoin with the prime minister? i was glad to hear what hejust had prime minister? i was glad to hear what he just had to say. i'm sure the house willjoin me in sharing our disgust at the death of alexei navalny, who is the prime minister said died because of his efforts to expose the corruption of the putin regime, it is a reminder that putin has stolen notjust their wealth but the future and democracy of the russian people. mr speaker, with the prime minister be prepared, personally, to repeat the allegation made by his business secretary, that the former chair of the post office is lying when he says he was told to go slow on compensation for postmasters, and "limped to the next election"? mr postmasters, and "limped to the next ele
that is the common—sense position i believe are supported by the majority of the british public, but one that the labour partyhe opposition, keir starmer. - of the opposition, keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker, can i start by welcoming the new member for wellingborough... i know that they will be powerful advocates for their constituents. on a more sombre note, mr speaker, can ijoin with the prime minister? i was glad to hear what hejust had prime minister? i was glad to hear what he just...
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british electoral politics. it is absolutely shaking the labour party to its core as we witness for the first time ever in our livesism, genuine sectarianism in our politics. maybe there were little pockets of it in liverpool and elsewhere in the past, i don't know, but i've never seen it the way that it is and the speed with which it seems to have spread throughout our system . now, as you may see our system. now, as you may see from the background, i'm in washington, today. i'm going from the background, i'm in wibe ngton, today. i'm going from the background, i'm in wibe inton, today. i'm going from the background, i'm in wibe in america oday. i'm going from the background, i'm in wibe in america foriy. i'm going from the background, i'm in wibe in america for the m going from the background, i'm in wibe in america for the rest)ing from the background, i'm in wibe in america for the rest ofg to be in america for the rest of the week, and we're going to introduce tomorrow rather introduce from tomorrow rather more but for more american themes. but for now, i wonder what does sir jacob rees—mogg have for you in a
british electoral politics. it is absolutely shaking the labour party to its core as we witness for the first time ever in our livesism, genuine sectarianism in our politics. maybe there were little pockets of it in liverpool and elsewhere in the past, i don't know, but i've never seen it the way that it is and the speed with which it seems to have spread throughout our system . now, as you may see our system. now, as you may see from the background, i'm in washington, today. i'm going from the...
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it is in the interests of the british people that democracy is protected. as i said, the interests of the labour partyople may want to stifle that with intimidation or aggressive behaviour, we should not depend to that. he still has a big reserve of good will towards him. there are no labour or liberal democrat mps who are questioning his position. lots of conservatives are still saying that they have confidence in him.
it is in the interests of the british people that democracy is protected. as i said, the interests of the labour partyople may want to stifle that with intimidation or aggressive behaviour, we should not depend to that. he still has a big reserve of good will towards him. there are no labour or liberal democrat mps who are questioning his position. lots of conservatives are still saying that they have confidence in him.
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british institutions. but this emerges as the labour party has announced it will extend the equality act and its much malignedpeaking of unaccountable and undemocratic institutions, today , we launched the popular conservatives , led by former conservatives, led by former prime minister liz truss , to prime minister liz truss, to counter this phenomenon and restore faith in genuine conservative policies. plus, the king was seen for the first time this afternoon since his cancer diagnosis. we will be discussing all the latest and of course, sending our sovereign our very best wishes. state of the nation starts now . starts now. i'll also be joined by particularly theatrical panel this evening. barrister and former tory mp jerry hayes and the broadcaster and journalist matthew stadlen. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com . email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news of the day with polly middlehurst . the day with polly middlehurst. >> jacob, thank you and good evening to you. let's start this bulletin w
british institutions. but this emerges as the labour party has announced it will extend the equality act and its much malignedpeaking of unaccountable and undemocratic institutions, today , we launched the popular conservatives , led by former conservatives, led by former prime minister liz truss , to prime minister liz truss, to counter this phenomenon and restore faith in genuine conservative policies. plus, the king was seen for the first time this afternoon since his cancer diagnosis. we...
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british institutions. but this emerges as the labour party has announced it will extend the equality act and its much malignedpeaking of unaccountable and undemocratic institutions, today , we launched the popular conservatives , led by former conservatives, led by former prime minister liz truss , to prime minister liz truss, to counter this phenomenon and restore faith in genuine conservative policies. plus, the king was seen for the first time this afternoon since his cancer diagnosis. we...
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there's a deep and palpable anger in the british muslim community, they're not willing to accept uh the lip service that they're getting now from the labour party, so and also the tory party itself is reeling from the mess that it's made of the economy, so this opens up lot of space for populist and um pro- palestinian voices or progressive voices from from the left, so these uh these by-elections are going to be interesting and then the... general elections that are coming, how that impact is also going to be, it's also going to be very important, it sure is, well we're fresh out of time, gentlemen and rabye david ways, thank you for your time with us and thank you for watching everybody, join us again tomorrow for more, until then continue to keep palestine in your hearts, goodbye for now. this week on expose, mainstream media highlights the unprecedented scale of destruction and impact of the war on gaza as per reports by the united nations trade body. western broadcast media white washes zionist israeli crimes of destruction in gaza as excuse to hunt. down what it called hamas terrorists, while print and digital media surprisingly argue tha
there's a deep and palpable anger in the british muslim community, they're not willing to accept uh the lip service that they're getting now from the labour party, so and also the tory party itself is reeling from the mess that it's made of the economy, so this opens up lot of space for populist and um pro- palestinian voices or progressive voices from from the left, so these uh these by-elections are going to be interesting and then the... general elections that are coming, how that impact is...
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there's a deep and palpable anger in the british muslim community, they're not willing to accept uh the lip service that they're getting now from the labour party, so um and also the toury party itself is reeling from the mess that it's made of the economy, so this opens up lot of space for populist and um you know pro-palestinian voices or progressive voices from from the left, so these uh... these bi-elections are going to be interesting and then the general elections that are coming, how that impact is also going to be, it's also going to be very important. it sure is. well, we're fresh out of time, gentlemen. rabai david waise, thank you for your time with us and thank you for watching everybody, join us again tomorrow for more. until then, continue to keep palestine in your hearts. goodbye for now. 1500 is the number of political prisoners who are still languishing in the prisons of the al khalifa regime in bahrain which have housed 500 detainees over the years since the beginning of the february 14th 2011. members of the bahraini opposition have been judged in illegitimate courts on political, sectarian and religious grounds with fabricat
there's a deep and palpable anger in the british muslim community, they're not willing to accept uh the lip service that they're getting now from the labour party, so um and also the toury party itself is reeling from the mess that it's made of the economy, so this opens up lot of space for populist and um you know pro-palestinian voices or progressive voices from from the left, so these uh... these bi-elections are going to be interesting and then the general elections that are coming, how...
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labour party meeting . made at a labour party meeting. the jewish labour movement has strongly condemned comments. graham jones reportedly made about british saying they were appalling and unacceptable . it comes after sir unacceptable. it comes after sir keir starmer withdrew his party's support for another candidate, azhar ali, who was recorded suggesting israel had used the hamas. october the 7th attack as a pretext to invade gaza. sir keir insists his party has changed, changed under his leadership . leadership. >> well, those comments were appalling and that is why we took decisive action. it is virtually unprecedented to withdraw support for a candidate in the way that i withdrew support for this candidate yesterday . that's what a changed yesterday. that's what a changed labour party is all about. and of course , any allegation will of course, any allegation will be fully investigated by the party. but the important thing is the decisive action that's been taken to make it absolutely clear that this is a changed labour party . labour party. >> sir keir starmer, well, the conservative minister grant shapps says labour have no justifi
labour party meeting . made at a labour party meeting. the jewish labour movement has strongly condemned comments. graham jones reportedly made about british saying they were appalling and unacceptable . it comes after sir unacceptable. it comes after sir keir starmer withdrew his party's support for another candidate, azhar ali, who was recorded suggesting israel had used the hamas. october the 7th attack as a pretext to invade gaza. sir keir insists his party has changed, changed under his...
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labour party pending an investigation over anti semitic remarks. he allegedly made at a party meeting . the jewish labour meeting. the jewish labour movement has strongly condemned comments. graham jones reportedly made about britishaeli jews, saying they were appalling and unacceptable. it comes after sir keir starmer withdrew his party support for another candidate , azhar ali, another candidate, azhar ali, who was recorded suggesting israel had used the october the 7th hamas attack as a pretext to invade gaza . sir keir insists invade gaza. sir keir insists the party has changed under his leadership . leadership. >> well, those comments were appalling and that is why we took decisive action. it is virtually unprecedented to withdraw support for a candidate in the way that i withdrew support for this candidate yesterday. that's what a changed labour party is all about. yesterday. that's what a changed labour party is all about . and labour party is all about. and of course, any allegation will be fully investigated by the party. but the important thing is the decisive action that's being taken to make it absolutely clear that this is a changed labour party . changed labour party. >> sir keir starmer, well, conse
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hailing the results, labour's leader, sir keir starmer, said the british people were ready to put their trust in his party
hailing the results, labour's leader, sir keir starmer, said the british people were ready to put their trust in his party
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about business during brexit disagreements, and the labour party led byjeremy corbyn had a very different conception of the role of business in the britishhanged a lot since then with both major parties competing to be seen as a friend of business and more generally as fiscally cautious, for the prudent and fiscally responsible. chief olitical and fiscally responsible. chief political correspondent - and fiscally responsible. chief political correspondent at - political correspondent at westminster, henry zeffman, thank you forjoining us. lots of police in the belgian capital of brussels, farmers are protesting about rising costs and european regulations. you can see the picture of the square in brussels, a lot of smoke and fires have been lit by farmers. indeed, hundreds have arrived on tractors in and around brussels, many heading to that square in front of the european parliament. police are cordoning off the police commission and council buildings. farming regulations not officially on the agenda but it will probably be discussed. what european leaders are meeting in brussels for is to try to end a stand—off over financial aid for uk
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whether we look at, uh, some of the very serious threats to the safety of british people, we have a very big problem here in the labour party the incoming labour government, if you believe the polls we're going to we're polls and we're going to we're about to have a labour government. what worries me more than is than anything, michel, is actually we have a party actually that we have a party that pretty consistently caves to this sectarian interests rather than projecting what is in the interests of the wider national community. and that is where i really become quite cynical about this labour party and what it's really all about . and what it's really all about. >> and what do you think it's all about? i think it's ultimately about representing what it would call stakeholder interests. >> uh, minority activist groups within its electorate. um, priority being those at the expense of the wider national community. i don't think i've seen any frontline labour mps today. perhaps i'm wrong, but i haven't seen any frontline labour mps criticising what was projected onto the houses of parliament last night at the sort of disgusti
whether we look at, uh, some of the very serious threats to the safety of british people, we have a very big problem here in the labour party the incoming labour government, if you believe the polls we're going to we're polls and we're going to we're about to have a labour government. what worries me more than is than anything, michel, is actually we have a party actually that we have a party that pretty consistently caves to this sectarian interests rather than projecting what is in the...
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labour party out of a political bind . a labour split political bind. a labour split would have been very illuminating for the britishe, who would have been indulged with an exclusive and compelling preview of what a starmer government might actually look like, one utterly divided the optics would have been potentially disastrous for sir keir starmer, with a clear message that this man has no real control over his own party. see if they do win. i actually hope that labour achieve a landslide victory. god help us if they only get a slim , narrow if they only get a slim, narrow majority in which case the bonkers left of the party, the likes of john mcdonnell , richard likes of john mcdonnell, richard burgon and self—confessed proud socialist rebecca long—bailey , socialist rebecca long—bailey, bailey will hold the whip hand over the man who would be our next prime minister. the left's answer to the erg yikes . next prime minister. the left's answer to the erg yikes. now hoyle was either naive in yielding to starmer's lobbying , yielding to starmer's lobbying, or he allowed his party loyalty to prevail because whilst as
labour party out of a political bind . a labour split political bind. a labour split would have been very illuminating for the britishe, who would have been indulged with an exclusive and compelling preview of what a starmer government might actually look like, one utterly divided the optics would have been potentially disastrous for sir keir starmer, with a clear message that this man has no real control over his own party. see if they do win. i actually hope that labour achieve a landslide...
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labour party out of a political bind . a labour split political bind. a labour split would have been very illuminating for the britishe, who would have been indulged with an exclusive and compelling preview of what a starmer government might actually look like, one utterly divided the optics would have been potentially disastrous for sir keir starmer, with a clear message that this man has no real control over his own party. see if they do win. i actually hope that labour achieve a landslide victory. god help us if they only get a slim , narrow if they only get a slim, narrow majority in which case the bonkers left of the party, the likes of john mcdonnell , richard likes of john mcdonnell, richard burgon and self—confessed proud socialist rebecca long—bailey , socialist rebecca long—bailey, bailey will hold the whip hand over the man who would be our next prime minister. the left's answer to the erg yikes . next prime minister. the left's answer to the erg yikes. now hoyle was either naive in yielding to starmer's lobbying , yielding to starmer's lobbying, or he allowed his party loyalty to prevail because whilst as
labour party out of a political bind . a labour split political bind. a labour split would have been very illuminating for the britishe, who would have been indulged with an exclusive and compelling preview of what a starmer government might actually look like, one utterly divided the optics would have been potentially disastrous for sir keir starmer, with a clear message that this man has no real control over his own party. see if they do win. i actually hope that labour achieve a landslide...