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they were not overstated and mr corbin said he wasn't try to belittle those concerns.elieved the vast majority of labour party members were deeply opposed to anti—semitism. that's what he was trying to communicate at the time. it looks as though that clarification has helped them get reinstated. he was also reminded of labours values. but there will be people who believe that further sanctions should been taken against jeremy corbyn given that he presided over that period of labours history where complaints about how anti—semitism was handled in the party. a tickly controversial and that report that you mentioned from the human rights commission was described as a day of shame by the current labour leader sir keir starmer. tonight certainly the jewish labour movement who had complained to the party about his handling of anti—semitism said today's decision will simply embolden people who agree with jeremy corbyn and denounce the fact that they hadn't apologises up in the british board, the board of deputy eight deputies commented today they were talking about a lack of
they were not overstated and mr corbin said he wasn't try to belittle those concerns.elieved the vast majority of labour party members were deeply opposed to anti—semitism. that's what he was trying to communicate at the time. it looks as though that clarification has helped them get reinstated. he was also reminded of labours values. but there will be people who believe that further sanctions should been taken against jeremy corbyn given that he presided over that period of labours history...
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now, of course, i should just say we want to talk about health germy corbin's being in the news here, an ally and supporter of your brother in the united states. what do you make of his attempts to get back into the british labor party on the sakia starmer? he's a cause to been accused of anti-semitism here. similar to your brother being accused of anti semitism, arguably in the united states for wishing to support a resolution is on palestine. they didn't get away with it. is it was thought to suspend fowle at every point and probably politically we made a mistake in 03. around at the 700, why don't we do it already supported? strongly and certainly are you very important to the country. and colbert is an essential element of the and i don't understand what stomach shots are. 'd risky, politically, much less morally wrong, but this is stammer, oversea, you know, is he has anything to do with the suspension of jeremy coleman from the labor party and that it was old to do with the process. but one thing is, for sure. corbin detested the privatisation outsourcing of health care as a hea
now, of course, i should just say we want to talk about health germy corbin's being in the news here, an ally and supporter of your brother in the united states. what do you make of his attempts to get back into the british labor party on the sakia starmer? he's a cause to been accused of anti-semitism here. similar to your brother being accused of anti semitism, arguably in the united states for wishing to support a resolution is on palestine. they didn't get away with it. is it was thought to...
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another story knocking yemen out, arguably, and saudi which has hosting the g 20 summit is jeremy corbin because he wrote that tearing the labor party apart in middle east. what have you made of the guest? basically throwing him out of the parliamentary labor party. haven't you just got back looking from the looking as it said the outside. the problem with much of the reporting of this case is simply that he's totally one sided and the minute may very organizations and writers who write about it. so you know the facts. and i think this journalism what really speak about training troops is a very great issues. but i do think there are bigger aussie tragedy. and that's the argument that making well, corbin, of course, always an ethical foreign policy was central to his leadership of the labor party wiley, while he led it. why should people be interested in armenia and azerbaijan, having a conflict and interested you so much that you went there during a covert pandemic? and of only just got back? yes, by the way, the code was raging. you know, it was, i was free for afraid that i would get
another story knocking yemen out, arguably, and saudi which has hosting the g 20 summit is jeremy corbin because he wrote that tearing the labor party apart in middle east. what have you made of the guest? basically throwing him out of the parliamentary labor party. haven't you just got back looking from the looking as it said the outside. the problem with much of the reporting of this case is simply that he's totally one sided and the minute may very organizations and writers who write about...
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well, corbin, of course, always said ethical foreign policy was central to his leadership of the labor party wiley, while he led it. why should people be interested in armenia and azerbaijan, having a conflict and interested you so much that you went there during a covert pandemic? and of only just got back. yes, by the way the credit was raging. you know, it was, i was reef afraid that i would get stuck. i catch it and then happy stuff that i mean people, you know, war, people forget about, you know, it kind of, it at least becomes less important. and therefore it's important. you go to the magic crowds and i was very concerned about that. the, this, this war is, i think, a particularly brutal war. i mean, it was a tweet and it said really reengagement of this conflict, which brings in so many global powers and russia, turkey, israel, through the drones and then the kind of the west stepping back and the plight of the armenians. i mean, when i was there, i went to the genocide memorial in if i say you're a fan and it's very somber. and as far as the one of the facts as which you're go
well, corbin, of course, always said ethical foreign policy was central to his leadership of the labor party wiley, while he led it. why should people be interested in armenia and azerbaijan, having a conflict and interested you so much that you went there during a covert pandemic? and of only just got back. yes, by the way the credit was raging. you know, it was, i was reef afraid that i would get stuck. i catch it and then happy stuff that i mean people, you know, war, people forget about,...
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and mr corbin said he wasn't trying to belittle those concerns. that clarification has helped get him reinstated. he was also reminded of labours values but there will be people who believe that further sanctions should have been taken againstjeremy corbyn given that he presided over that period of labours history where complaints about how anti—semitism was handled in the party. particular controversial. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? the us has announce further troop withdrawals from afghanistan before president trump leaves office. 2000 will leave. some of america's top computer scientists have rebutted president donald trump's claims about voter fraud in the election. in a letter, the 59 experts said — "to our collective knowledge, in the last few days, much of president trump's criticism of the election has centered on a supplier of voting machines called dominion voting systems. here's one tweet from last week — "dominion " to be clear, there's no evidence that this has happened. the department of homel
and mr corbin said he wasn't trying to belittle those concerns. that clarification has helped get him reinstated. he was also reminded of labours values but there will be people who believe that further sanctions should have been taken againstjeremy corbyn given that he presided over that period of labours history where complaints about how anti—semitism was handled in the party. particular controversial. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? the us has...
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thank you and you said this in your documentary that if in one person changed or decided not to use corbin after seeing this documentary you must you would have done your job yes you feel like you have done their job i think i have because i've had this whole deluge of press now e-mails to me. even more than 2 years after last week i had one of the e-mails i had was from a 40 year old who told me he was very he had watched my documentary and was piece to say that now he's free he said his addiction i $35.00 so that just goes to show that drug addiction current grip anybody young or old and regardless of social status your film streets reschooling which was aired on b.b.c. lead to the bomb of quid in production in nigeria vs on how well is that done what can. well survey honest michael i think it's a mixed bag yes it did lead to the ban of production of cording and selling of coding it also meant that nigeria's food and drug agency was allowed to now return to the port after many years so they can immediately inspect a consignment of food and drugs however as we know with. drug addiction be
thank you and you said this in your documentary that if in one person changed or decided not to use corbin after seeing this documentary you must you would have done your job yes you feel like you have done their job i think i have because i've had this whole deluge of press now e-mails to me. even more than 2 years after last week i had one of the e-mails i had was from a 40 year old who told me he was very he had watched my documentary and was piece to say that now he's free he said his...
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corbin detested the privatisation outsourcing of health care as a health care spokesperson for the england and wales green party. tell me how you think britain has dealt with the covert death toll worse by capita than trumps usa . well, in the eurozone, i think the us is catching up. the index are 1000000 people and so on. but i think britain is still ahead and the worst large country in the world, i think in terms of capital from coal. and you mentioned about the whole testing and tracing truck kind of thing and its connection with privatisation. see what wattage torigoe winters do are used actually are, and i didn't quite believe what they had here. we had a damaged public health system damaged essentially by the 2012 leslie health bill with broken into different pieces. but burton had actually a very good, very old what, leaving your original group in the world, and instead building back on those people fragmented, all a service was plus the local energetics. then the priests who know their new communities or slow government, we could have had a record low going very struck in trade sys
corbin detested the privatisation outsourcing of health care as a health care spokesperson for the england and wales green party. tell me how you think britain has dealt with the covert death toll worse by capita than trumps usa . well, in the eurozone, i think the us is catching up. the index are 1000000 people and so on. but i think britain is still ahead and the worst large country in the world, i think in terms of capital from coal. and you mentioned about the whole testing and tracing...
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by the way, tony blair would not have spent four years in the same shadow cabinet as jeremy corbin shoulder to shoulder with him. >> i understand the position the government is in. however, in this period, my right honorable friend, in the southeast, to flow through the country following the transmission theory. >> my honorable friend is right. i can tell him the department of transport is already engaged on this matter to represent what he describes. >> the leader of the s&p, ian blackburn. i like to take the opportunity to send my best wishes to my friend in the us. donald trump claims unsupported victory and major fraud with millions of legitimate ballots left. i hope the prime minister will join me in condemning his actions this morning. the prime minister agreed 80% for scotland is lockdown restrictions, subsequently a number of his ministers hold back on the progress, have not received any detail what the commitment means. it is the prime minister's opportunity to clear up this mess. will scotland receive self-employed payments on eligibility is requested by the scottish government in
by the way, tony blair would not have spent four years in the same shadow cabinet as jeremy corbin shoulder to shoulder with him. >> i understand the position the government is in. however, in this period, my right honorable friend, in the southeast, to flow through the country following the transmission theory. >> my honorable friend is right. i can tell him the department of transport is already engaged on this matter to represent what he describes. >> the leader of the...
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his reasons, he says, is that mr corbin has undermined and set back the party's work in restoring trustis has caused uproar amongst his supporters, saying it will continue the divisions in the party but keir starmer very keen to show that his tough words have been followed by tough action and wants to make it things —— clear things have changed under his leadership. a 65—year—old man has been arrested in connection with the 1974 birmingham pub bombings, in which 21 people were murdered. west midlands police said the suspect was held by counter—terrorism officers at his home in belfast this morning. our ireland correspondent chris page is in belfast. what do we know? in three days' time it will be the 46th anniversary of what was in terms of the death toll, the worst terrorist attack carried out in great britain linked to the northern ireland conflict. in november 1974, bombs exploded into pubs in birmingham killing 21 people and injuring 220 others. in the last few years there have been fresh inquest held into the murders and the families of those killed have been calling for a public e
his reasons, he says, is that mr corbin has undermined and set back the party's work in restoring trustis has caused uproar amongst his supporters, saying it will continue the divisions in the party but keir starmer very keen to show that his tough words have been followed by tough action and wants to make it things —— clear things have changed under his leadership. a 65—year—old man has been arrested in connection with the 1974 birmingham pub bombings, in which 21 people were murdered....
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decision today, let's face it, was a complete sham and the so—called attempt at an apology byjeremy corbinory. having been ordered to implement an independent disciplinary process by the equality and human rights commission, what we have seen here is nothing more than the politicisation of this process byjeremy corbyn supporters. it's com pletely byjeremy corbyn supporters. it's completely unacceptable. this morning, injeremy corbyn's apology, he said he wanted a swift resolution. quite clearly, his supporters have just done that. they have politicised the whole process, whilst others, other cases, hundreds of cases, are clearly languishing, but of course his has gone to the top of the queue and this clearly is not an appropriate outcome. let me just interrupted because on that statement which he put out on facebook, he said we must never tolerate anti—semitism or belittle concerns about it. i regret the pain this issue has caused thejewish community. doesn't that go some way to an apology. absolutely not. i've a lwa ys to an apology. absolutely not. i've always said it's to an apology. ab
decision today, let's face it, was a complete sham and the so—called attempt at an apology byjeremy corbinory. having been ordered to implement an independent disciplinary process by the equality and human rights commission, what we have seen here is nothing more than the politicisation of this process byjeremy corbyn supporters. it's com pletely byjeremy corbyn supporters. it's completely unacceptable. this morning, injeremy corbyn's apology, he said he wanted a swift resolution. quite...
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it's the 99 percent no than them became politics, didn't it became corbin here. it became series or in greece, which failed it called and failed. what do we do to stop as it were this new, horizontal network activist, left politics, just becoming the kind of last gasp of something, what we do to make it go somewhere. i think that horizontal network politics based on occupation. it's like love, that's what i said, right? it's like love and you don't make a marriage out of just the 1st gasps of passion, right? it's something else too. you need a lot of writer washing up as well. you have to do it. you have to do the washing up as well. it's you need, you need the love, right? need that passion needed to get started, but you also need structure and you need leaders and you need organizations. and especially these when the adversaries that are, are rated against you are so well funded and are so organized and are so internationalist like there is a fascist internationalism. and i think we are a moment where it's impossible to see beyond it. going either you said fasc
it's the 99 percent no than them became politics, didn't it became corbin here. it became series or in greece, which failed it called and failed. what do we do to stop as it were this new, horizontal network activist, left politics, just becoming the kind of last gasp of something, what we do to make it go somewhere. i think that horizontal network politics based on occupation. it's like love, that's what i said, right? it's like love and you don't make a marriage out of just the 1st gasps of...
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espaillat: madam speaker, it is with a heavy heart that i rise today in remembrance and onor of cecil corbin mark, whosing on the evening of october 15 sent shock waves of grief through new york's communities. a harlem native, a trail blazer for the fight for justice, cecil was a giant in his community and across the nation and his loss is immeasurable. cecil led a life dedicated to building sustainable communities and healthy communities. he worked tirelessly to ensure that people of color and low-income residents always had a seat at the table. successful impact on sustainable future of harlem, our surrounding communities and our nation cannot be overstated. our prayers remain with cecil's family and the wiac community. may he rest in power. i yield back, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. lamalfa: madam speaker, i rise to ask consent for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. lamalfa: thank you. i rise today to recogn
espaillat: madam speaker, it is with a heavy heart that i rise today in remembrance and onor of cecil corbin mark, whosing on the evening of october 15 sent shock waves of grief through new york's communities. a harlem native, a trail blazer for the fight for justice, cecil was a giant in his community and across the nation and his loss is immeasurable. cecil led a life dedicated to building sustainable communities and healthy communities. he worked tirelessly to ensure that people of color and...
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the labour leader keir starmer says he will not restore the whip tojeremy corbin because he underminedtion as to whether having been welcomed back into the labour party would be able to sit as a labour mp and keir starmer has said no. lets bring in our political correspondentjessica parker. that's a very clear statement, isn't it? yes, very clear move from keir starmer the labour this comes after jeremy corbyn was appended from the party following that report from the equality and human rights commission about anti—semitism claims within the party. he was suspended because he said in reaction of the scale of the problem had been dramatically overstated by political opponents and the media, the party, although keir starmer emphasised at the time, not him personally took the decision not him personally took the decision not to suspend him. he was then reinstated yesterday by a panel, a labour party panel and that is after he sent in a clarification saying he was trying to suggest that the vast majority of members were committed anti—racists, that was what he had meant by that initial con
the labour leader keir starmer says he will not restore the whip tojeremy corbin because he underminedtion as to whether having been welcomed back into the labour party would be able to sit as a labour mp and keir starmer has said no. lets bring in our political correspondentjessica parker. that's a very clear statement, isn't it? yes, very clear move from keir starmer the labour this comes after jeremy corbyn was appended from the party following that report from the equality and human rights...