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chris williamson, vicky ford, thank you both very much indeed for coming in to the programme.jeremy corbyn used the opportunity of the queen's speech to reflect on the grenfell tower fire. at least 79 people are believed to have died, with hundreds more made homeless, having lost everything in the blaze. attention has focused on the cladding on the outside of the recently refurbished building. on thursday, theresa may returned to the commons to update mps. the house should of course be careful on speculating what caused this fire. but as a precaution, the government has arranged to test cladding in all relevant tower blocks. mr speaker, shortly before i came to the chamber, i was informed that a number of these tests have come back as combustible. the relevant local authorities and local fire services have been informed and as i speak, they are taking all possible steps to ensure buildings are safe and to inform affected residents. mrs may repeated that the government response to the disaster had not been adequate. now, though, help was available, from health care to replaceme
chris williamson, vicky ford, thank you both very much indeed for coming in to the programme.jeremy corbyn used the opportunity of the queen's speech to reflect on the grenfell tower fire. at least 79 people are believed to have died, with hundreds more made homeless, having lost everything in the blaze. attention has focused on the cladding on the outside of the recently refurbished building. on thursday, theresa may returned to the commons to update mps. the house should of course be careful...
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jeremy corbyn‘s friend chris williamson was the pa rty‘s candidate.labour manifesto since 1945. cheering and applause and for those who are saying, "oh, it's extreme left—wing." i say, "you're talking utter nonsense." let's win derby north, because the road to downing street goes straight through the middle of derby north. for chris williamson, this fight was personal. he'd lost this seat in 2015 byjust 41 votes. it made it the most marginal in england. as this campaign began, the polls were as bad as the weather. it's depressing to see the latest news broadcast talk about the opinion polls. but that's not reflected by what i'm seeing. i've been knocking on doors and the support for the labour party, the support, they genuinely love jeremy corbyn, it's palpable. it was, ironically, the tory manifesto which lit the fire beneath labour's campaign. theresa may believed she could reach the parts of the electorate which other tory leaders had long struggled to reach — working—class voters in the north of england, the people who'd voted to leave the eu, who
jeremy corbyn‘s friend chris williamson was the pa rty‘s candidate.labour manifesto since 1945. cheering and applause and for those who are saying, "oh, it's extreme left—wing." i say, "you're talking utter nonsense." let's win derby north, because the road to downing street goes straight through the middle of derby north. for chris williamson, this fight was personal. he'd lost this seat in 2015 byjust 41 votes. it made it the most marginal in england. as this...
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all right, chris williamson, let's bring you in here, then. what is labour's tactic going to be?feat the government at every single turn in the next two years? well, we have said that we want to make sure that the brexit process works for ordinary people. we don't want to see britain turn into a deregulated offshore tax haven. the government have not got a majority in the house of commons. they need to recognise theirjob is to represent the british people, not just the faceless corporations. we are determined that brexit works for ordinary people. no good having a situation where we end up with a brexit which is going to enrich millionaires still further. we need to make sure we are collaborating to create decent jobs. that is completely unreasonable. the conservative party and the government want to make sure this process works for ordinary people, for everybody and that is why we need to get working together and stop this rhetoric that somehow you are saying we are not focused on making it work. why can't you sign up to that, just say, we've got to get this done, let's work tog
all right, chris williamson, let's bring you in here, then. what is labour's tactic going to be?feat the government at every single turn in the next two years? well, we have said that we want to make sure that the brexit process works for ordinary people. we don't want to see britain turn into a deregulated offshore tax haven. the government have not got a majority in the house of commons. they need to recognise theirjob is to represent the british people, not just the faceless corporations. we...
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i'm delighted to say that she and chris williamson, an mp until 2015 and has just been re—elected fort with you? you have been keen. yourfirst out of the block to make your maiden speech. your background is as a member of the european parliament. did they give you an advantage? as a former mep, we have a huge amount of work to do in the next two years. the negotiations for brexit, we do not control the timing scale. we have 27 other countries we need to get agreement with and we need to get agreement with and we need to get on with the process. so i was quite keen to get started myself. it isa quite keen to get started myself. it is a little like standing on top of the diving board and looking down and thinking at some point i've got to make my first speech, why not do it straightaway? chris, a different experience for you because you were in parliament until 2015. what do you think the two years away from westminster taught you ? what you think the two years away from westminster taught you? what did you learn from being away on what you learn from being away on what you learn from b
i'm delighted to say that she and chris williamson, an mp until 2015 and has just been re—elected fort with you? you have been keen. yourfirst out of the block to make your maiden speech. your background is as a member of the european parliament. did they give you an advantage? as a former mep, we have a huge amount of work to do in the next two years. the negotiations for brexit, we do not control the timing scale. we have 27 other countries we need to get agreement with and we need to get...
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chris grayling, take us through. i am beginning to doubt what i have told you and what i have not. gavin williamson as transport secretary and priti patel has been named as international development secretary. there were rumours she would be shuffled out. that seems to be the pattern emerging today. the numbers stack up to 13 cabinet positions and they had stayed the same this afternoon during the reshuffle, arguably not much of a reshuffle. probably worth saying that there are essentially three people who have gone up, damian green, close ally of theresa may. he has been promoted to first secretary of state, but effectively means he is the most senior member of cabinet. he is something of the deputy prime minister, although technically not the same, but very similarto technically not the same, but very similar to that super theresa may, she has put a close ally in a very senior position within the cabinet. the chief secretary of state treasury is promoted. and the leader of the house, he now becomes... i have forgotten! he becomesjustice secretary. you start to lose track of who has gone were! he
chris grayling, take us through. i am beginning to doubt what i have told you and what i have not. gavin williamson as transport secretary and priti patel has been named as international development secretary. there were rumours she would be shuffled out. that seems to be the pattern emerging today. the numbers stack up to 13 cabinet positions and they had stayed the same this afternoon during the reshuffle, arguably not much of a reshuffle. probably worth saying that there are essentially...
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chris woakes could only manage two overs before he left the field with injury, his replacement has not yet been named that steven finn is amongst the possible candidates. luke ronchi and kane williamsonth australia at edgbaston. a rain affected match has been reduced to 46 overs each, luke ronchi hitting 65 from 43 balls, williamson run out but he reached a century. just under four overs remaining. the president of european football ‘s governing body uefa is now far more concerned over fan safety given the recent terror attacks. however he says the sport is adapting to the current climate to ensure tomorrow's champions league final at the principality stadium in cardiff will be as safe as possible for fans.|j don't know football was a target but all big events with big crowds are possibly targets. the problem is that the stadiums are secured and they are safe but there are many people on the street so we have to be cautious about it. we have to be connected to the police, local police, intelligence agencies and we are doing that. more bad news, jared payneis are doing that. more bad news, jared payne is going to miss the opening lions match against the provincial barbarians due to ei
chris woakes could only manage two overs before he left the field with injury, his replacement has not yet been named that steven finn is amongst the possible candidates. luke ronchi and kane williamsonth australia at edgbaston. a rain affected match has been reduced to 46 overs each, luke ronchi hitting 65 from 43 balls, williamson run out but he reached a century. just under four overs remaining. the president of european football ‘s governing body uefa is now far more concerned over fan...
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williamson and jeffrey donaldson of the dup. the two chief whips signing each document. and counter signing. so, that is the deal that we've just heard outlined by christhe nitty—gritty of the deal but what that means is that the conservative party can now bank a majority when the queen's speech is voted on in the commons on wednesday, thanks to the support of those ten dup mps. that's the moment, then, chris. it is signed and sealed, we just need to hear exactly what they have properly signed up to. we can see evidence of it being signed and sealed without actually quite knowing yet, because the discussions are still ongoing behind me, exactly what they have signed and sealed up to. interesting seeing those pictures of the two chief whips. what a job they have got and what a partnership they are going to have to attempt to strike because even with the addition of those ten mps from the dup, the majority, such as it is, for the looser arrangement between the conservatives and the dup, is still pretty small. you will still only ever need a handful of conservative mps with a particular peeve about particular conservative policies to go to the chief whip
williamson and jeffrey donaldson of the dup. the two chief whips signing each document. and counter signing. so, that is the deal that we've just heard outlined by christhe nitty—gritty of the deal but what that means is that the conservative party can now bank a majority when the queen's speech is voted on in the commons on wednesday, thanks to the support of those ten dup mps. that's the moment, then, chris. it is signed and sealed, we just need to hear exactly what they have properly...