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. disciplinary actions for criticisms of jeremy corbyn.formation has come into the public domain through senior cabinet sources. it may well be john mcdonnell through senior cabinet sources. it may well bejohn mcdonnell himself. there is an interesting quote saying, we are not comfortable with the big jeremy corbyn has handled this, do not know why we have got into this mess, i would naturally be a labour supporter but this is one of many issues werejeremy corbyn is making me think, i do not want to support this party, they have not done enough to prove that they are genuinely against anti—semitism. in so many cases. they have endless amount of abuse suffered. an interview yesterday, it was said the party is not doing enough to cou ntera ct party is not doing enough to counteract the impression that it is anti—semitic. jeremy corbyn is not doing enough. he has not been clear enough. the times article also refers to further pressure, embarrassment, that the party is suffering from, as a result of a recording made by thejewish chronicle, tal
. disciplinary actions for criticisms of jeremy corbyn.formation has come into the public domain through senior cabinet sources. it may well be john mcdonnell through senior cabinet sources. it may well bejohn mcdonnell himself. there is an interesting quote saying, we are not comfortable with the big jeremy corbyn has handled this, do not know why we have got into this mess, i would naturally be a labour supporter but this is one of many issues werejeremy corbyn is making me think, i do not...
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we have up hard left trench of corbyn eastis have up hard left trench of corbyn east is suggesting hevictim of some kind of wider conspiracy, and anyone with half a brain looks at it and says this is endemic and institutional problems in labour party that has not stamped out. now you have tom watson and others, people close to him, making this point very loudly. he appears to have been condemned a bit, his inability to grasp the metal. —— metal. jeremy corbyn supporters say that these are his political opponents who are saying these things. they have been saying that until the peter wills and stuff, which when the audio came out, even corbyn supporters have command said this is completely acceptable. but the problem is this is not someone oi'i the problem is this is not someone on the fringe, a counsellor no one has ever heard of writing on facebook. he is a member of the nec up facebook. he is a member of the nec up for election at the moment on an momentum back slate. this is not at the french, this is at the heart of the french, this is at the heart of the ruling body of the labour
we have up hard left trench of corbyn eastis have up hard left trench of corbyn east is suggesting hevictim of some kind of wider conspiracy, and anyone with half a brain looks at it and says this is endemic and institutional problems in labour party that has not stamped out. now you have tom watson and others, people close to him, making this point very loudly. he appears to have been condemned a bit, his inability to grasp the metal. —— metal. jeremy corbyn supporters say that these are...
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james, what hasjohn mcdonnell jeremy corbyn on this issue.ssue. james, what hasjohn mcdonnell said, do we know? via a senior cabinet source, we are hearing people in the shadow cabinet are not comfortable at all with the wayjeremy has handled this. don't know why we've got ourselves in this mess. i would echo this. it's astonishing that corbyn has allowed it to go so far, this crisis that's been running for years now. . . crisis that's been running for years now... there was a report by shami chakrabarti now... there was a report by shami chakra barti a couple now... there was a report by shami chakrabarti a couple of years ago, which was seen by many as a fudge, now the party has failed to indoors fully the international guidelines on anti—semitism. that led to a very dramatic reaction by the three jewish newspapers last week, all clubbed together and put on their front page this very powerful editorial where they said they saw this as an existential threat to their existence in this country. given what we went through in the second world wa
james, what hasjohn mcdonnell jeremy corbyn on this issue.ssue. james, what hasjohn mcdonnell said, do we know? via a senior cabinet source, we are hearing people in the shadow cabinet are not comfortable at all with the wayjeremy has handled this. don't know why we've got ourselves in this mess. i would echo this. it's astonishing that corbyn has allowed it to go so far, this crisis that's been running for years now. . . crisis that's been running for years now... there was a report by shami...
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mr corbyn's worldview and those in many of thejewish community. policies. many in thejewish community believe far too often that slips into open anti—semitism and mr corbyn has done far too little to rein in those expressing such views. now we are in a sort of arms stand—off between the two camps with the threat of disciplinary action against margaret hodge who herself lost fa m ily against margaret hodge who herself lost family in the holocaust, suggestions that the parliament to party might adopt a different code of conduct to the party outside of parliament, the jewish of conduct to the party outside of parliament, thejewish labour movement, the main body forjewish opinion in the labour party threatening possible legal action against the labour party and some of mr corbyn's supporters suggesting the whole row is a put up designed to undermine his leadership. the only thing it seems to me both sides appear to agree on is the prospect of providing some kind of bridge to golf the divide between these two sides isn't going to happen any time soon a
mr corbyn's worldview and those in many of thejewish community. policies. many in thejewish community believe far too often that slips into open anti—semitism and mr corbyn has done far too little to rein in those expressing such views. now we are in a sort of arms stand—off between the two camps with the threat of disciplinary action against margaret hodge who herself lost fa m ily against margaret hodge who herself lost family in the holocaust, suggestions that the parliament to party...
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what is your message tojewish labour mps, mr corbyn? and a veteran labour mps, mr corbyn?g disciplinary action for telling jeremy corbyn to his face that he was seen as anti—semitic. his face that he was seen as anti-semitic. sided confront him and i told him you can only be judged on what you do, not what you say, it is actions not words that are really important. he was perceived as being anti—semitic and a racist. important. he was perceived as being anti-semitic and a racist. at the core of this dispute is a war of words in labour's ranks. the party's ruling national executive backed by jeremy corbyn adopted a code of conduct that approves an internationally accepted definition of anti—semitism but exclude some specific examples which other bodies use. labour's code for incidents doesn't say it is anti—semitic to draw comparisons of contemporary israeli policy to that of the nazis. instead, it's israeli policy to that of the nazis. instead, its code tells party members to resist using those nazi metaphors that adds... labour officials say this is simply turning loosely
what is your message tojewish labour mps, mr corbyn? and a veteran labour mps, mr corbyn?g disciplinary action for telling jeremy corbyn to his face that he was seen as anti—semitic. his face that he was seen as anti-semitic. sided confront him and i told him you can only be judged on what you do, not what you say, it is actions not words that are really important. he was perceived as being anti—semitic and a racist. important. he was perceived as being anti-semitic and a racist. at the...
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the reason corbyn was elected, he has achieved so corbyn was elected, he has achieved so much in changingthat his failure to come out and condemn these comments is undermining all the things that you say he has achieved. ijust want to see what you think it is his silence i find that he endorses these comments or is it that rather he is naive and perhaps even stupid and does not see the damage that this is doing to the party? which is it that you might neither of those things, i think it is this siege mentality. there are many people around jeremy corbyn and he does need to take decisive action and thatis need to take decisive action and that is what i'm asking of him this evening. to come out and condemn unequivocally anti—semitism. i do not think it is about him being ignorant or stupid or not taken yet seriously but it is about taking yourself out of this siege mentality and realising that important action needs to be done now. i want to say this to be clear, anti—semitism is a problem in the labour party but also a problem outside. anti—semitic sentiments are higher in the conservative
the reason corbyn was elected, he has achieved so corbyn was elected, he has achieved so much in changingthat his failure to come out and condemn these comments is undermining all the things that you say he has achieved. ijust want to see what you think it is his silence i find that he endorses these comments or is it that rather he is naive and perhaps even stupid and does not see the damage that this is doing to the party? which is it that you might neither of those things, i think it is this...
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when has jeremy corbyn not been ona marchers. when has jeremy corbyn not been on a protest?to be prime minister, is it appropriate that he protest against the arrival of a head of state of another country? for the man he wants to —— the way he was to go about becoming prime minister, yes. jeremy corbyn's politics is another kind of polytan —— populism. the same way that donald trump got to the top of the democratic process in america. jeremy corbyn is trying to connect with the anger and frustration people have with the system that donald trump represents. big business interests. it is blood to describe everybody in that crowd as a bunch of lefties. —— blunt. describe everybody in that crowd as a bunch of lefties. -- blunt. it is blood. i don't think the protest shames britain. it is absolutely right ina shames britain. it is absolutely right in a free society. i personally get a bit frustrated with the hypocrisy of many people who don't turn out to actually protest dictators and those who commit crimes against their own citizens. donald trump, lots of things to criticise, b
when has jeremy corbyn not been ona marchers. when has jeremy corbyn not been on a protest?to be prime minister, is it appropriate that he protest against the arrival of a head of state of another country? for the man he wants to —— the way he was to go about becoming prime minister, yes. jeremy corbyn's politics is another kind of polytan —— populism. the same way that donald trump got to the top of the democratic process in america. jeremy corbyn is trying to connect with the anger...
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as labour done enough on anti—semitism, mr corbyn?byn got his top team together to prevent the government and that task may be more difficult now he is on a potential collision course with many of his own mps. they defied him tonight to discuss changing the rules and tightening anti—semitism. what is your message? a veteran mp is facing disciplinary action for telling jeremy corbyn to his face that he was seen as anti—semitic. telling jeremy corbyn to his face that he was seen as anti—semiticlj blew my top side did confront and i told him that you can only be judged on what you do, not what you say. its actions not words which are really important. he is perceived as being anti—semitic and racist. really important. he is perceived as being anti-semitic and racist. at the core of the dispute is a war of words in labour's ranks. its ruling national executive backed by jeremy corbyn has adopted a code of conduct which does include an internationally accepted definition of anti—semitism but it excludes all rewrites some specific examples.
as labour done enough on anti—semitism, mr corbyn?byn got his top team together to prevent the government and that task may be more difficult now he is on a potential collision course with many of his own mps. they defied him tonight to discuss changing the rules and tightening anti—semitism. what is your message? a veteran mp is facing disciplinary action for telling jeremy corbyn to his face that he was seen as anti—semitic. telling jeremy corbyn to his face that he was seen as...
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jeremy corbyn had the chance to just get rid won't go away. chance tojust get rid of it. won't go away. jeremy corbyn had the chance to just get rid of it. this month. how? by accepting the international definition of anti—semitism. that would have — it wouldn't have made it go away completely, but it would have gone a long way to it. it is his stubbornness in refusing to accept international definitions... it has made it far worse. you know, i thought all the fuss about anti—semitism had flushed out the anti—semites in the labour party, but every time you go on twitter, there's a new councillor in the north, someone here the gold rush it's terrible, and don't get the impression that jeremy corbyn cares enough about it really deal with it. what gets me is we are dealing two mps who are extremely distinguished. one of them is a former aide to gordon brown, and he was adopted by jewish parents, and the other is dame margaret hodge, who is a very respected mp, and i think one of her grandmothers was killed in the holocaust. to take these people o
jeremy corbyn had the chance to just get rid won't go away. chance tojust get rid of it. won't go away. jeremy corbyn had the chance to just get rid of it. this month. how? by accepting the international definition of anti—semitism. that would have — it wouldn't have made it go away completely, but it would have gone a long way to it. it is his stubbornness in refusing to accept international definitions... it has made it far worse. you know, i thought all the fuss about anti—semitism had...
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bercow: jeremy corbyn. mr. corbyn: mr. speaker, in case the prime minister forgot, my question was about buses. [laughter] mr. corbyn: and since 2010, her government has cut 46% from bus budgets in england. passenger numbers are falling, and among the elderly and disabled, it has fallen by 10%. her government has been lately committed to keeping the free bus pass, but a bus pass is not much use if there isn't a bus. so does the prime minister think it is fair that bus fares have risen by 13% more than inflation since 2010? pm may: the right honorable gentleman, he says that he asked about buses, he did indeed, and i gave him an answer in reference to buses. what he cannot do is stand up and make assertions about what the government is doing without expecting those to be challenged which is exactly what i did on his funding of the national health service. what we have seen across the country, and it was right we made that commitment in relation to bus passes, what we have seen across the country is that we are seeing that p
bercow: jeremy corbyn. mr. corbyn: mr. speaker, in case the prime minister forgot, my question was about buses. [laughter] mr. corbyn: and since 2010, her government has cut 46% from bus budgets in england. passenger numbers are falling, and among the elderly and disabled, it has fallen by 10%. her government has been lately committed to keeping the free bus pass, but a bus pass is not much use if there isn't a bus. so does the prime minister think it is fair that bus fares have risen by 13%...
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how likely is it thatjeremy corbyn will be able to draw a line under this?m ove that would be an absolutely in century move that would further sow division between the two camps. to be fair, talking to those around mr corbyn last night i get the sense they are looking to defuse the threat of disciplinary action against margaret hodge, suggesting it may just be against margaret hodge, suggesting it mayjust be a verbal reprimand now. although i think even a verbal reprimand will be seen by some as unacceptable. the bottom line is basically this. within mr corbyn's entourage, and fellow figures on the left, they want greater latitude to be able to criticise israel and israeli policies which they do not think is necessarily anti—semitic. manyjewish think is necessarily anti—semitic. many jewish organisations that think is necessarily anti—semitic. manyjewish organisations that far too often attacking israel is used asa too often attacking israel is used as a proxy for attacking jews and therein lies the real heart of the division. i see no sign that mr corbyn is
how likely is it thatjeremy corbyn will be able to draw a line under this?m ove that would be an absolutely in century move that would further sow division between the two camps. to be fair, talking to those around mr corbyn last night i get the sense they are looking to defuse the threat of disciplinary action against margaret hodge, suggesting it may just be against margaret hodge, suggesting it mayjust be a verbal reprimand now. although i think even a verbal reprimand will be seen by some...
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do you thinkjeremy corbyn look stronger in contrast?y corbyn look stronger in contrast? i don't know jeremy corbyn look stronger in contrast? i don't knowjeremy corbyn look stronger but theresa may certainly does. we were disagreeing this earlier. i think she had a couple of couple administers but she used to have these troublemaking cabinet ministers, she's managed to get rid of them both. —— couple of cabinet ministers. it remains to have a majority in parliament so i think it's some labour mps who are not known to be touring party lines on brexit may actually end up supporting her, along with her remainer colleagues then she has probably seen off this assault. maybe she is robert peel, she gets through this thanks to people who oppose her rather than those who support her. let us ends with what we will be thinking about tomorrow, the preparation for the world cup. this semifinal against croatia. this is the metro newspaper. we might never have a better opportunity to rule the world. and then my favourites which is the daily telegraph
do you thinkjeremy corbyn look stronger in contrast?y corbyn look stronger in contrast? i don't know jeremy corbyn look stronger in contrast? i don't knowjeremy corbyn look stronger but theresa may certainly does. we were disagreeing this earlier. i think she had a couple of couple administers but she used to have these troublemaking cabinet ministers, she's managed to get rid of them both. —— couple of cabinet ministers. it remains to have a majority in parliament so i think it's some...
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and his closest aides take a listen to how the labor party leader jeremy corbyn was heard winked by his own party when they were told to be from nationwide they're regarded as month gap such as one on the water registration they made sure that few sources messages except a tiny slice of left wing activists if it was there for them they thought it must be there for everyone it wasn't that's how targeted it's going to work well a very twenty first century sort of sabotage and clearly quite dysfunctional relationships there between a party leader and the officials meant to be executing his campaign decisions but jeremy corbin is no stranger to hostility from within his own party he's loved by plenty of labor voters but not so much by the parliamentary party here in the u.k. this contains over centrists that are unhappy with his left wing policies and perhaps he may be unfazed by all of this he survived several coups against him labor party.
and his closest aides take a listen to how the labor party leader jeremy corbyn was heard winked by his own party when they were told to be from nationwide they're regarded as month gap such as one on the water registration they made sure that few sources messages except a tiny slice of left wing activists if it was there for them they thought it must be there for everyone it wasn't that's how targeted it's going to work well a very twenty first century sort of sabotage and clearly quite...
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i do not see howjeremy corbyn has made such a mess of this.. on the times and frontpage, we tried to dig our way out of the caves, said the 12 boys from the football team who were trapped in those underground tunnels. a picture of one of them there. an extraordinary news conference we saw today. in recent weeks, i have been lack enough to be in russia and to watch foreign news channels who fight rightly loved the story and the happy ending —— lucky enough. these boys were trapped with their coach underground with water is rising around them. they told the story... what i love today was that dignity with which the young boys told the story. how they were trying told the story. how they were trying to claw their way out and the water was coming up and you can imagine the sheer horror and you wonder how mentally they had the strength to come through it. one of the things i was so come through it. one of the things i was so glad about, the football coach who took them in stock at the beginning i thought he will be so heavily criticise. the way he
i do not see howjeremy corbyn has made such a mess of this.. on the times and frontpage, we tried to dig our way out of the caves, said the 12 boys from the football team who were trapped in those underground tunnels. a picture of one of them there. an extraordinary news conference we saw today. in recent weeks, i have been lack enough to be in russia and to watch foreign news channels who fight rightly loved the story and the happy ending —— lucky enough. these boys were trapped with their...
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if it's jeremy corbyn, he will have its own demands. club which is facilitated the free market and has not been as strong on things like workers' rights and environmental protections. he was a traditional critic. i was interested by something that crispin blunt, the former chairman of the foreign affairs select committee said, this farand no affairs select committee said, this far and no further. affairs select committee said, this farand no further. in affairs select committee said, this far and no further. in other words, he could swallow that but not any further compromises at the chequers summit. you could go into negotiation with something in your back pocket. i think because we've had 24 hours of mayhem, we've been focusing on what theresa may can get from the backbenches. and what's been missing. we haven't really thought about what they will swallow. she could manage to get it through parliament. even the crash out with no deal. the sun offers us a version of events to explain why borisjohnson a version of events to explain why
if it's jeremy corbyn, he will have its own demands. club which is facilitated the free market and has not been as strong on things like workers' rights and environmental protections. he was a traditional critic. i was interested by something that crispin blunt, the former chairman of the foreign affairs select committee said, this farand no affairs select committee said, this far and no further. affairs select committee said, this farand no further. in affairs select committee said, this far...
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corbyn and to attack is leadership by the back door -- his.ould not be saying this about any other minority group complaining about disk and asian. —— any other minority group complaining about discrimination. thanks forjoining us. now we have the weather forecast. the heat is on once again for many parts of the country and some areas in east anglia reached above 33 this afternoon, the hottest day of the year so far, but we have a few weather fronts pushing year so far, but we have a few weatherfronts pushing in from year so far, but we have a few weather fronts pushing in from the north west. behind these systems we are starting to get into some slightly cooler and fresh air, in northern ireland and scotland especially, but down to the south—east it is another very warm and muggy night. tomorrow, this band of cloud, maybe with a few showers at times, sinking further south across parts of northern england into wales, very hot again ahead of that, maybe the chance of an afternoon shower, temperatures well up afternoon shower, temperatures well
corbyn and to attack is leadership by the back door -- his.ould not be saying this about any other minority group complaining about disk and asian. —— any other minority group complaining about discrimination. thanks forjoining us. now we have the weather forecast. the heat is on once again for many parts of the country and some areas in east anglia reached above 33 this afternoon, the hottest day of the year so far, but we have a few weather fronts pushing year so far, but we have a few...
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margaret hodge had a stand—up row with jeremy corbyn margaret hodge had a stand—up row withjeremy corbyn said the investigation is not about anti—semitism, it is about aggressive behaviour. but the aggressive behaviour. but the aggressive behaviour. but the aggressive behaviour referred to, ian austin denies any of that actually happened. ian austin denies any of that actually happenedlj ian austin denies any of that actually happened. i was involved in actually happened. i was involved in a heated conversation about the labour party nec's failure to adopt the standard definition on anti—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, idid anti—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, i did not. anti—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, idid not. it anti—semitism. did i scream abuse at anybody? no, i did not. it was a heated discussion, i accept that, but i did not scream abuse at anybody. he said the discussion he was talking about there was with the party chairman, somebody loyal to jeremy corbyn. it is one person‘s word against another, we are not sure what happened, but the
margaret hodge had a stand—up row with jeremy corbyn margaret hodge had a stand—up row withjeremy corbyn said the investigation is not about anti—semitism, it is about aggressive behaviour. but the aggressive behaviour. but the aggressive behaviour. but the aggressive behaviour referred to, ian austin denies any of that actually happened. ian austin denies any of that actually happenedlj ian austin denies any of that actually happened. i was involved in actually happened. i was involved...
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has labour done enough on anti—semitism, mr corbyn?ewish leaders accuse him of being too soft on anti—semitic behaviour. in a statement today the labour party said: "we are committed to tackling and eradicating anti—semitism in all its forms in our party and our society. jeremy corbyn has asked labour's general secretary to make speeding up and strengthening our disciplinary procedures against anti—semitism a top priority." but in one north london council, labour activists are worried, saying they saw earlier this year how the anti—semitism row turned voters away. it made a big difference in the local elections. by all the evidence we are gathering, it seems to be the reason that barnet hasn't got a labour council, that could do a lot for the residents here. so it's already done damage, and until it is sorted out it will continue to do damage. labour has held inquiries about anti—semitism and there have been dozens of suspensions but some see peter willsman‘s case as a test forjeremy corbyn. is he prepared to personally intervene again
has labour done enough on anti—semitism, mr corbyn?ewish leaders accuse him of being too soft on anti—semitic behaviour. in a statement today the labour party said: "we are committed to tackling and eradicating anti—semitism in all its forms in our party and our society. jeremy corbyn has asked labour's general secretary to make speeding up and strengthening our disciplinary procedures against anti—semitism a top priority." but in one north london council, labour activists are...
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the dues have reached out to jeremy corbyn those reassurances.party and right through the process they have been rejected. tonight labour mps decided to hold a vote straight after the summer break to adopt the international agreement word for word, but the leader has been defending his party's conduct. what has been done is an honest attempt to make it clear we will not tolerate anti—semitism in any form and we will allow a legitimate debate on issues facing israel and palestine, but it cannot ever be conducted in any kind of anti—semitic form. conducted in any kind of anti-semitic form. this row is not just about words, it is about trust. jeremy corbyn's critics believe he has been too slow to act on anti—semitism, but many supporters think the issue has now been used to undermine his leadership and the views are becoming intense. united parties tend to do better in the polls, so labour's journey parties tend to do better in the polls, so labour'sjourney to power may have become bumpier. a look at some of the other main stories today and a forme
the dues have reached out to jeremy corbyn those reassurances.party and right through the process they have been rejected. tonight labour mps decided to hold a vote straight after the summer break to adopt the international agreement word for word, but the leader has been defending his party's conduct. what has been done is an honest attempt to make it clear we will not tolerate anti—semitism in any form and we will allow a legitimate debate on issues facing israel and palestine, but it...
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has labour done enough on anti—semitism, mr corbyn?ders accuse him of being too soft on anti—semitic behaviour. in a statement today the labour party said: "we are committed to tackling and eradicating anti—semitism in all its forms in our party and our society. jeremy corbyn has asked labour's general secretary to make speeding up and strengthening our disciplinary procedures against anti—semitism a top priority." but in one north london council, labour activists are worried, saying they saw earlier this year how the anti—semitism row turned voters away. it made a big difference in the local elections. by all the evidence we are gathering, it seems to be the reason that barnet hasn't got a labour council, that could do a lot for the residents here. so it's already done damage, and until it is sorted out it will continue to do damage. labour has held inquiries about anti—semitism and there have been dozens of suspensions but some see peter willsman's case as a test for jeremy corbyn. whether he is prepared to personally intervene again
has labour done enough on anti—semitism, mr corbyn?ders accuse him of being too soft on anti—semitic behaviour. in a statement today the labour party said: "we are committed to tackling and eradicating anti—semitism in all its forms in our party and our society. jeremy corbyn has asked labour's general secretary to make speeding up and strengthening our disciplinary procedures against anti—semitism a top priority." but in one north london council, labour activists are worried,...
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and his closest aides take a listen to how the labor party leader jeremy corbyn was heard winked by his own party when they were told to pay for nationwide they're regarded as madcap such as one on the water registration they made sure that few sausage messages except a tiny slice of left wing activists if it was there for them they thought it must be there for everyone it wasn't that's how targeted it's going to war well a very twenty first century sort of sabotage and clearly quite dysfunctional relationships there between a party leader and the officials meant to be executing his campaign decisions but jeremy corbin is no stranger to hostility from within his own party he's loved by plenty of labor voters but not so much by the parliamentary party here in the u.k. this contains over a centrist that are unhappy with his left wing policies and perhaps he may be unfazed by all of this he survived several coups against him labor party or had a few raised eyebrows in response to these revelations it's bizarre that anyone would undermine plans to voter registration during a general ele
and his closest aides take a listen to how the labor party leader jeremy corbyn was heard winked by his own party when they were told to pay for nationwide they're regarded as madcap such as one on the water registration they made sure that few sausage messages except a tiny slice of left wing activists if it was there for them they thought it must be there for everyone it wasn't that's how targeted it's going to war well a very twenty first century sort of sabotage and clearly quite...
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reporter: has labour done enough on anti—semitism, mr corbyn?butjewish leaders accuse him of being too soft on anti—semitic behaviour. in a statement today, the labour party said: but in one north london council, labour activists are worried, saying they saw earlier this year how the anti—semitism row turned voters away. it made a big difference in the local elections. by all the evidence we are gathering, it seems to be that could do a lot for the residents here. so it has already done damage. until it is sorted out, it will continue to do damage. labour has held inquiries about anti—semitism and there have been dozens of suspensions but some see peter willsman's case as a test forjeremy corbyn. is he prepared to personally intervene against an ally or will he stay silent and let such behaviour go unpunished? vicki young, bbc news, westminster. aid agencies are accused of being "almost complict" in sexual abuse across the sector, in a damning report by mps. the international development committee says the delivery of aid has been subverted by s
reporter: has labour done enough on anti—semitism, mr corbyn?butjewish leaders accuse him of being too soft on anti—semitic behaviour. in a statement today, the labour party said: but in one north london council, labour activists are worried, saying they saw earlier this year how the anti—semitism row turned voters away. it made a big difference in the local elections. by all the evidence we are gathering, it seems to be that could do a lot for the residents here. so it has already done...
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corbyn saying, we accept the code, it isjust on corbyn saying, we accept the code, it is just on somee is no other organisation that has sought to cut it up in this way. nobody is saying that if you want to embellish and develop on what is in the working definition, it's an entire document. for the the working definition, it's an entire document. forthe labour party to seek the watered—down it and pick and mix and choose certain elements of it, that is not as how it was intended to be addressed. it is frankly unacceptable that they have done so. margaret hodge was pretty clear that she thought that jeremy corbyn is a racist and anti—semite by his actions. do you agree with her, and if not, why is jeremy corbyn pursuing this course? i listened very carefully to what margaret hodge said this morning, she said, jeremy corbyn will be judged by his actions not his words, thatis judged by his actions not his words, that is what people are looking towards. this is not a situation we find ourselves in by surprise. it has been going on for years. following the unprecedented action by the jewis
corbyn saying, we accept the code, it isjust on corbyn saying, we accept the code, it is just on somee is no other organisation that has sought to cut it up in this way. nobody is saying that if you want to embellish and develop on what is in the working definition, it's an entire document. for the the working definition, it's an entire document. forthe labour party to seek the watered—down it and pick and mix and choose certain elements of it, that is not as how it was intended to be...
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those in her party, to rally together otherwise they could risk an election and a possible jeremy corbynt. absolutely. the guardian argues and says that generally when the government is in leadership crisis, you are not winning elections. so thatis you are not winning elections. so that is their point and that is also the point that theresa may made to her party, that you risk getting jeremy corbyn. one of the things that both the papers have, this has morphed from a brexit crisis to a leadership crisis and she has seen it for now, but how long, we will see. there is a lot of analysis on the bbc news site. everybody is picking this news apart. we have an analysis from our political editor and lots of quotes from people like jeremy hunt and jeremy corbyn and other political players. moving on, the story breaking overnight, donald trump announcing his nominee for the supreme court. judge brett kavanaugh, someone who is well known the. yes, he worked with george bush, he is known as right wing but people would be concerned as to what it means. people worried about abortion in the us, but he
those in her party, to rally together otherwise they could risk an election and a possible jeremy corbynt. absolutely. the guardian argues and says that generally when the government is in leadership crisis, you are not winning elections. so thatis you are not winning elections. so that is their point and that is also the point that theresa may made to her party, that you risk getting jeremy corbyn. one of the things that both the papers have, this has morphed from a brexit crisis to a...
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about brexit. about brexit. you make aboutjeremy corbyn's decision to focus on buses?alks about buses. whole population talks about buses. focused on other issues that people are talking about. are talking about. checkers over the weekend as to what the government is going to do. the government is going to do. years on after the referendum, angela says she has reassured. angela says she has reassured. lots of people are reassured. of people are reassured. brexit, we have been discussing brexit an awful lot. brexit an awful lot. actually there probably is a majority for in parliament? majority for in parliament? with something they can all agree on. on. in the meantime, it is true the labour party is not clear at all. labour party is not clear at all. ask the people, they should have a final say on the deal. final say on the deal. you easily, fight your clarity —— fudge are clarity this weekend? fudge. clarity. fudge, ithink we need clarity. southwest england and increasing into south wales. into south wales. pushing up from the day of so —— from the south. from the sou
about brexit. about brexit. you make aboutjeremy corbyn's decision to focus on buses?alks about buses. whole population talks about buses. focused on other issues that people are talking about. are talking about. checkers over the weekend as to what the government is going to do. the government is going to do. years on after the referendum, angela says she has reassured. angela says she has reassured. lots of people are reassured. of people are reassured. brexit, we have been discussing brexit...
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jeremy corbyn cannot be too harsh because how many times did he rebelled against labour? 500 times.ings are. just a word about the times' take. they are talking about what the prime minister told the soft brexit rebels. there will be an election if you vote against me. i think the house of cards book was opened tonight and every single mechanism and threat and cajoling was used to get mps to the lobby is this evening and essentially the conservative whips in charge of disciplining the party said to the mp5 that if you vote for the customs union thing we will bring forward a no—confidence motion and if we have that than the whole government could fall over. it is all very complicated thanks to the fixed term parliament act brought in under the last government so no one brought in under the last government so no one is sure how to fall into a general election. essentially they we re general election. essentially they were playing a big game of chicken by saying if you vote against it it isa direct by saying if you vote against it it is a direct challenge to the pm. she survives this b
jeremy corbyn cannot be too harsh because how many times did he rebelled against labour? 500 times.ings are. just a word about the times' take. they are talking about what the prime minister told the soft brexit rebels. there will be an election if you vote against me. i think the house of cards book was opened tonight and every single mechanism and threat and cajoling was used to get mps to the lobby is this evening and essentially the conservative whips in charge of disciplining the party...
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how close is he tojeremy corbyn? how much of an impact will this have on jeremy corbyn? political ally ofjeremy corbyn. they have worked together on the now—defunct national union of public employees. he is now a leading carbon follower. it adds significance this latest trial. he isa significance this latest trial. he is a member of the main ruling body of the labour party. although a complaint was made about his conduct, that was initially dismissed. this may not be the end of the matter. it has been said he should be expelled from the labour party for his comments. thejewish labour group have submitted their initial complaint. there is a recording home of him dismissing claims of anti—semitism. letters have a listen to that recording. they are trump fanatics. i am not going to be likened to trump fanatics. there is no evidence. i think we should ask the rabbis where is your evidence? let me ask you a question. how may people in this room have seen anti—semitism in the labour party? what is particularly angered some of thejewish community is that he has not not face any
how close is he tojeremy corbyn? how much of an impact will this have on jeremy corbyn? political ally ofjeremy corbyn. they have worked together on the now—defunct national union of public employees. he is now a leading carbon follower. it adds significance this latest trial. he isa significance this latest trial. he is a member of the main ruling body of the labour party. although a complaint was made about his conduct, that was initially dismissed. this may not be the end of the matter. it...
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hostile to jeremy call been the ones that they didn't approve of that they did that too so jeremy corbyn would be under the mistaken impression that these campaigns are being rolled out nationally so bit of a twenty first century sabotage and take a listen to the way that jeremy corbyn the labor party leader was hoodwinked by is only parsi. they were told to preform nationwide they're regarded as month gap such as one on the water registration they made sure that if you saw such messages accept a tiny slice of left wing activists if it was there for them they thought it must be there for everyone it wasn't that's how targeted it's going to work pretty dysfunctional so clearly a few issues there between the party leader and the officials who are meant to be executing his campaign decisions but chairman but jeremy corbyn is no stranger to hostility from within his own labor party he's loved by plenty of labor voters but not so much by the parliamentary party the centrists that are on happy with his left wing politics and to illustrate the space in the party a poll a couple of years ago sho
hostile to jeremy call been the ones that they didn't approve of that they did that too so jeremy corbyn would be under the mistaken impression that these campaigns are being rolled out nationally so bit of a twenty first century sabotage and take a listen to the way that jeremy corbyn the labor party leader was hoodwinked by is only parsi. they were told to preform nationwide they're regarded as month gap such as one on the water registration they made sure that if you saw such messages accept...
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mr corbyn was very much one of those.is not a huge and of retribution that a labour leader can force on them but on the other hand a lot of mps, led the campaign is on twitter tonight say that these four people could have brought down theresa may ‘s government, what are they doing, why is the opposition there? if you are a labour mp representing the seat that voted predominantly to me if and in the north of england many do, that is their dilemma. the party tells them one thing, they vote for another. that's true, but as sebastian says these four who voted with the tories, it goes much deeper than that, these people have campaigned against the eu for a long time and couldn't bring themselves to vote for softer brexit even though it could have led to labour ending up in power. they care more about brexit and the customs union than they do about who is in government, i guess. to pick up from what jack said, that's the thing we are seeing now, the old party alliances of tories voting for tory policy and labour voting for labo
mr corbyn was very much one of those.is not a huge and of retribution that a labour leader can force on them but on the other hand a lot of mps, led the campaign is on twitter tonight say that these four people could have brought down theresa may ‘s government, what are they doing, why is the opposition there? if you are a labour mp representing the seat that voted predominantly to me if and in the north of england many do, that is their dilemma. the party tells them one thing, they vote for...
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domestic issues because that is how they will keepjeremy corbyn out of downing street.he tory mps are frustrated that the news agenda, four months, has been dominated by very noisy, very ideological driven mps who do not have the numbers to bring hardbound. ifi mps who do not have the numbers to bring hardbound. if i was theresa may are one of her advisers, i would welcome it. i would say, bring it on. this is when you would see the extent to which you are not supported by the rest of the conservative party. the deal effectively took two years. two yea rs effectively took two years. two years since the referendum. it has taken since friday for them to bash out something that they think they can get to stake. has it really been that long? timers on. it is very strange. yes, you're right. they have finally got perin theory. i feel it is quite nice that they done something so, in theory, unified, certainly in public, this near to the cliff we are about to jump off. i see that as i remain supporter because if they had done it earlier they would have been more time for disse
domestic issues because that is how they will keepjeremy corbyn out of downing street.he tory mps are frustrated that the news agenda, four months, has been dominated by very noisy, very ideological driven mps who do not have the numbers to bring hardbound. ifi mps who do not have the numbers to bring hardbound. if i was theresa may are one of her advisers, i would welcome it. i would say, bring it on. this is when you would see the extent to which you are not supported by the rest of the...
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also the fact he is a long—standing friend of mr corbyn, damage by association.as to be done to end this ongoing row about anti—semitism within the labour party. we are beginning to hearfrom within the labour party. we are beginning to hear from figures within the labour party. we are beginning to hearfrom figures in the shadow cabinet beginning to express disquiet over the way this has been handled. the problem is if the party is to take a much more assertive and aggressive stance towards those making these kind of remarks, you really need jeremy corbyn to give a lead, and so far we have heard nothing from him in the la ke have heard nothing from him in the lake of the waiters to controversy. thank you, norman smith. rash in the light of the latest controversy. us officials have reportedly detected activity at a north korean factory which has in the past produced ballistic missiles. these satellite images show the site in question. the reports come amid the recent thawing in relations between president trump and north korea's leader kimjong un — after the appare
also the fact he is a long—standing friend of mr corbyn, damage by association.as to be done to end this ongoing row about anti—semitism within the labour party. we are beginning to hearfrom within the labour party. we are beginning to hear from figures within the labour party. we are beginning to hearfrom figures in the shadow cabinet beginning to express disquiet over the way this has been handled. the problem is if the party is to take a much more assertive and aggressive stance towards...
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so where do we go with the break that process from hair i mean according jeremy corbyn it's just been two years of time wasted with the cabinet infighting what's the next step from here. well german right they could have had this decision two years ago immediately after the break but it's been stored stored and stored we're now just a few months away from the point at which we leave so it's absolutely chaotic and i mean i've tried and we steward lying in my political career and i can tell you it's not just me but i don't think anybody in politics has any idea where we're going to be in three or four months time when i can i mean i wouldn't bet a penny on anything coming out of this is absolutely chaotic. if you think we'll see more resignations in the coming hours. i'm sure there'll be some more coming in but i mean the two big names have now gone and they're lining up behind backbench critiques jacob reese more so i do think there is going to be groups of tory m.p.'s meeting tonight talking about show we trigger a leadership election show we block this going through parliament and th
so where do we go with the break that process from hair i mean according jeremy corbyn it's just been two years of time wasted with the cabinet infighting what's the next step from here. well german right they could have had this decision two years ago immediately after the break but it's been stored stored and stored we're now just a few months away from the point at which we leave so it's absolutely chaotic and i mean i've tried and we steward lying in my political career and i can tell you...
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this portion includes remarks from jeremy corbyn. statement of the prime minister -- [cheering, jeering] am sureinister may: i that the house will send condolences to the emily and the friends of don sturgis. the police in the security
this portion includes remarks from jeremy corbyn. statement of the prime minister -- [cheering, jeering] am sureinister may: i that the house will send condolences to the emily and the friends of don sturgis. the police in the security
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she confronted jeremy corbyn and called him an anti—semite after labour adopted a new code of conduct but not word—for—word some of the examples given. for some, it's an attempt to rewrite the rules. well, it wasn't trying to rewrite it. it's accepted almost all of it. what it's done is also put alongside it a code of conduct for members of the party, because we will not tolerate anti—semitism in any form whatsoever. he still has plenty of support, but there are a lot of labour mps furious at what they see as the party leader's failure to tackle this issue head—on. i look to what we've heard from in the past week, the chief rabbi of this country saying that, you know, if the party doesn't adopt it then it's showing an unprecedented level of contempt for the british jewish community. the idea that it should be the labour party defining what anti—semitism is is frankly unfathomable. tonight, labour mps will meet again to urge their own party's ruling body to change its code of conduct. jeremy corbyn has said they should wait, with many members of parliament having already left for the s
she confronted jeremy corbyn and called him an anti—semite after labour adopted a new code of conduct but not word—for—word some of the examples given. for some, it's an attempt to rewrite the rules. well, it wasn't trying to rewrite it. it's accepted almost all of it. what it's done is also put alongside it a code of conduct for members of the party, because we will not tolerate anti—semitism in any form whatsoever. he still has plenty of support, but there are a lot of labour mps...
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has labour done enough on anti—semitism, mr corbyn?s accuse him of being too soft on anti—semitic behaviour. in a statement today the labour party said: "we are committed to tackling and eradicating anti—semitism in all its forms in our party and our society. jeremy corbyn has asked labour's general secretary to make speeding up and strengthening our disciplinary procedures against anti—semitism a top priority." but in one north london council, labour activists are worried, saying they saw earlier this year how the anti—semitism row turned voters away. it made a big difference in the local elections. by all the evidence we are gathering, it seems to be the reason that barnet hasn't got a labour council, that could do a lot for the residents here. so it's already done damage, and until it is sorted out it will continue to do damage. labour has held inquiries about anti—semitism and there have been dozens of suspensions but some see peter willsman's case as a test for jeremy corbyn. whether he is prepared to personally intervene against
has labour done enough on anti—semitism, mr corbyn?s accuse him of being too soft on anti—semitic behaviour. in a statement today the labour party said: "we are committed to tackling and eradicating anti—semitism in all its forms in our party and our society. jeremy corbyn has asked labour's general secretary to make speeding up and strengthening our disciplinary procedures against anti—semitism a top priority." but in one north london council, labour activists are worried,...
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of course, at least jeremy corbyn does believe in brexit. pleasure to talk to you both. let's take a look at our headline this hour. borisjohnson becomes the second senior minister to resign from theresa may's cabinet in the space of under 24 hours, saying the brexit dream is dying due to unnecessary self—doubt. his departure follows the resignation of the brexit secretary, david davis, late last night. he said the prime minister's brexit plan left britain in a weak position. the prime minister tells mps in the commons she is prepared to fight to keep herjob, if there is a vote of no confidence in her leadership. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. police say it's "shocking and utterly appalling" that a woman has died after being exposed to a nerve agent in wiltshire. dawn sturgess was contaminated not far from where a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned in march. her partner, charlie rowley, remains critically ill. it's understood his home in amesbury is the "key location"
of course, at least jeremy corbyn does believe in brexit. pleasure to talk to you both. let's take a look at our headline this hour. borisjohnson becomes the second senior minister to resign from theresa may's cabinet in the space of under 24 hours, saying the brexit dream is dying due to unnecessary self—doubt. his departure follows the resignation of the brexit secretary, david davis, late last night. he said the prime minister's brexit plan left britain in a weak position. the prime...
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and they feel these will be a place where the immigrants stay. —— you cannot corbyn camps.thinks they will be making a financially sensible decision, and people who tried to get away from a terrible persecution? wall or whatever. there is no right answer. we can be in humane and appease the people who are so humane and appease the people who are so scared of the fortress of europe being invaded, or we can be humane and find ourselves with millions of people. that is the week perhaps cannot look after. -- war or whatever. all after properly. let's go back to the financial times. they set up your places spectators was the debate about where they would be europe to make european base. accidents is to be doing rather well. —— where they would be making a european base. racket hardly gets a european base. racket hardly gets a mention. -- fretted. as the financial centre of germany. wombles oi’ financial centre of germany. wombles or reason for them not welcome without wishing to offend a german viewers is that it is not the most exciting city in the world. —— frankfurt. someone
and they feel these will be a place where the immigrants stay. —— you cannot corbyn camps.thinks they will be making a financially sensible decision, and people who tried to get away from a terrible persecution? wall or whatever. there is no right answer. we can be in humane and appease the people who are so humane and appease the people who are so scared of the fortress of europe being invaded, or we can be humane and find ourselves with millions of people. that is the week perhaps cannot...
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jeremy corbyn disagreed.ecretaries of state have resigned, and still we are no clearer on what future relationships with our nearest neighbours and biggest partners will look like. and possibly one of the most surreal moments ever in the history of prime minister's question time. jay and merrill osmond. it takes some of us back to the 1970s. we're very pleased to have you! but first, there's really only one word for this week, and that's tumultuous. it started with a swift unravelling of the agreement hard—won by theresa may at chequers over her brexit plans. the brexit secretary and the foreign secretary resigned, along with three junior members of the government and two vice chairs of the conservative party. and when the long—awaited policy document was presented to the commons, there was chaos. but let's start by going back to monday and theresa may's statement to the commons — a mere half an hour after boris johnson resigned. she began with some tributes. i want to recognise the work of the former secreta
jeremy corbyn disagreed.ecretaries of state have resigned, and still we are no clearer on what future relationships with our nearest neighbours and biggest partners will look like. and possibly one of the most surreal moments ever in the history of prime minister's question time. jay and merrill osmond. it takes some of us back to the 1970s. we're very pleased to have you! but first, there's really only one word for this week, and that's tumultuous. it started with a swift unravelling of the...
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i find this quite interesting in the sense thatjeremy corbyn, leader of the labour party, seems to behe threat is the general public looking at a government that cannot get its act together over brexit and other issues will stop it is in disarray, not portrayed in a very good manner. maybe the threat is not that it is jeremy corbyn winning the next election, that may be the fate of the public that is being lost as a result of all of this backstabbing, they are briefing against each other, they are holding listening sessions, says michael gove, what is the other one? sandwich lunches, talking about the challenges. maybe thatis talking about the challenges. maybe that is the biggest fallout, maybe, other than the fallout from the labour party. do you think theresa may could survive another leadership challenge? a great quote, it is effectively, in the sunday times, saying to people, come and have a go if you think you are hard enough. on the football terraces! yes, i mean, there are allegedly six people in there are allegedly six people in the cabinet ready to have a go and there are mo
i find this quite interesting in the sense thatjeremy corbyn, leader of the labour party, seems to behe threat is the general public looking at a government that cannot get its act together over brexit and other issues will stop it is in disarray, not portrayed in a very good manner. maybe the threat is not that it is jeremy corbyn winning the next election, that may be the fate of the public that is being lost as a result of all of this backstabbing, they are briefing against each other, they...
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though it is supported absolutely jeremy corbyn and john both coburn and john mcdonnell have signed up to this quite some time ago sadly we are seeing that the new labor elements in the party including the shadow health team and including many of the m.p.'s in the parliamentary labor party do not wish to support the world in interest rates and what they would tend to basically restore the n.h.s. to renationalise it to restore it as a publicly provided owned funded an accountable system boy repealing the health and social care act which was a privatization act back in twenty twelve in its entirety by removing outsourcing to private companies by removing the internal and in fact extensive market with all that zation to these private contractors. with outsourcing what you can obviously do is just wait for the contract to expire so that shouldn't particularly require any years and yeah. i agree with you there are complicated. solutions and issues to be resolved but the most progressive solution that's been presented is to take the actual financial instrument at the heart of it into to t
though it is supported absolutely jeremy corbyn and john both coburn and john mcdonnell have signed up to this quite some time ago sadly we are seeing that the new labor elements in the party including the shadow health team and including many of the m.p.'s in the parliamentary labor party do not wish to support the world in interest rates and what they would tend to basically restore the n.h.s. to renationalise it to restore it as a publicly provided owned funded an accountable system boy...
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margaret hodge last week in the house of commons called her leader, jeremy corbyn, an anti—semite, toore profound question is why are anti—semites attracted to the labour party, and the answer isjeremy corbyn. that is a big accusation against the leader of the labour party. what more does he need to do to try to reverse the opinion of you, the other newspaper editors, and your readers? confidence is very low. the chakra bati report, o which i was privileged to contribute to, ended up being a whitewash. it said there was nothing to see here. then you have the ken livingstone issue where he said the man who killed 6 millionjews was in support of a jewish state. i would like to think that the labour party will finally see sense. the story has been going on for three years. clearly this is an ongoing cancer in the labour party. i don't hold out any hope that in september the this thing will be finished. the jewish community is aghast, waiting for september, hoping the sorry tragedy can end. a blood sugar sensor has revolutionised the way that some type one diabetics manage their condition
margaret hodge last week in the house of commons called her leader, jeremy corbyn, an anti—semite, toore profound question is why are anti—semites attracted to the labour party, and the answer isjeremy corbyn. that is a big accusation against the leader of the labour party. what more does he need to do to try to reverse the opinion of you, the other newspaper editors, and your readers? confidence is very low. the chakra bati report, o which i was privileged to contribute to, ended up being...
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the it is supported absolutely jeremy corbyn and john both coburn and john mcdonnell have signed up to this quite some time ago sadly we are seeing that the new labor elements in the party including the shadow health team and including many of the m.p.'s in the parliamentary labor party do not wish to support the world in interest rates and what it would tend to basically restore the n.h.s. to renationalise it to restore it as a publicly provided. funded and accountable system by repealing the health and social care act which was a privatization act back in two thousand and twelve in its entirety by removing outsourcing to private companies by removing the internal and in fact extensive market with all that zation to these private contractors. with outsourcing what you can obviously do is just wait for the contract to expire so that shouldn't particularly require any years and here. i agree with you there are complicated. solutions and issues to be resolved but the most progressive solution that's been presented is to take the actual financial instrument at the heart of it into to t
the it is supported absolutely jeremy corbyn and john both coburn and john mcdonnell have signed up to this quite some time ago sadly we are seeing that the new labor elements in the party including the shadow health team and including many of the m.p.'s in the parliamentary labor party do not wish to support the world in interest rates and what it would tend to basically restore the n.h.s. to renationalise it to restore it as a publicly provided. funded and accountable system by repealing the...
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. >> jeremy corbyn. >> order. order. people can rant from a sedentary position for as long as they like. it won't change the way proceedings are conducted in this session. the prime minister's answers will be heard and the questions from the right honorable gentleman will be heard, and no amount of orchestrated barracking will change that fact this day or any other. jeremy corbyn. >> thank you, mr speaker. i stated the fact that the electoral commission has made that reference. that is what i said. i asked the prime minister for a guarantee that her ministers will cooperate with the police on any investigations that they may make. that is not judgmental. that is a guarantee they will cooperate. these are serious issues. the current cabinet ministers were indeed central to the vote leave campaign. after two years of dither and delay, the government have sunk into a mire of chaos and division. the agreement that was supposed to unite the cabinet led to the cabinet falling apart within 48 hours, and on monday the government
. >> jeremy corbyn. >> order. order. people can rant from a sedentary position for as long as they like. it won't change the way proceedings are conducted in this session. the prime minister's answers will be heard and the questions from the right honorable gentleman will be heard, and no amount of orchestrated barracking will change that fact this day or any other. jeremy corbyn. >> thank you, mr speaker. i stated the fact that the electoral commission has made that...
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theresa may and jeremy corbyn facing difficult questions this weekend and over the coming week. could be given more security under government proposals to introduce a minimum tenancy term of three years. figures show that eight out of ten tenants currently have contracts of six or 12 months and ministers say longer agreements would allow them to put down more roots in their communities. millions of people who book their holidays online will be protected under new eu rules which come into force today. until now, trips booked via websites like expedia and on the beach did not have the same protection as traditional package holidays from travel agents. our business correspondent joe lynam has more. expedia, lastminute.com, ebookers and on the beach are popular websites for booking holidays, but they are intermediaries. it means if things go wrong, they are not directly responsible. that ends today. more and more people are buying their holidays online but they don't get the same protection as they would have got from a traditional travel agent, so thanks to these changes today, any
theresa may and jeremy corbyn facing difficult questions this weekend and over the coming week. could be given more security under government proposals to introduce a minimum tenancy term of three years. figures show that eight out of ten tenants currently have contracts of six or 12 months and ministers say longer agreements would allow them to put down more roots in their communities. millions of people who book their holidays online will be protected under new eu rules which come into force...