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collapsing grassroots support forjeremy corbyn. two in five party members wa nt corbyn.e they blaming him for? they do not think he has handled anything very well. a person who one imagines was a really well loved leader seems to have, the members seem to be falling out of love with him over his handling of the brexit, anti—semitism, and 70% say that anti—semitism is a genuine problem. now the labour party is attempting to deal with that today, but it remains to be seen whether that'll work. but i think is most interesting about this is who they think would make a very good leader. and it is sir keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary. meanwhile, they have turned on the deputy tom watson who seems to have suffered because he did not supportjeremy corbyn, which i think is quite an interesting stance. this is a yougov poll of 1100 people who are members of the labour party and it was done online. yes, just a few months ago 7496 online. yes, just a few months ago 74% of labour members backed demi corbin to take them into the next election. that has plunged to 56%, it is -
collapsing grassroots support forjeremy corbyn. two in five party members wa nt corbyn.e they blaming him for? they do not think he has handled anything very well. a person who one imagines was a really well loved leader seems to have, the members seem to be falling out of love with him over his handling of the brexit, anti—semitism, and 70% say that anti—semitism is a genuine problem. now the labour party is attempting to deal with that today, but it remains to be seen whether that'll...
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corbyn were put there by jeremy corbyn himself and he relies on them.n but from those figures who have been put in great positions of power and they now seem to be dominating him. can he realise this is a challenge to him? he sees the weight of evidence against him and the party's failure to deal with anti—jewish racism? can he separate himself from those people and show real leadership? let's see. thanks for your time. an investigation is under way by the equalities and human rights commission. we had some ideas about the sort of measures and some labour fog want to introduce. one idea that has been mooted, as we havejust heard, and independent complaints process. tom watson suggested that should also have representatives of the jewish community on should also have representatives of thejewish community on it, and also there should be an automatic exclusion for people when they make anti—semitic remarks. some of the ideas being kicked around to try to tighten up the party's disciplinary procedures. before you go to the headlines, alan duncan has been o
corbyn were put there by jeremy corbyn himself and he relies on them.n but from those figures who have been put in great positions of power and they now seem to be dominating him. can he realise this is a challenge to him? he sees the weight of evidence against him and the party's failure to deal with anti—jewish racism? can he separate himself from those people and show real leadership? let's see. thanks for your time. an investigation is under way by the equalities and human rights...
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where do these latest allegations leave mr corbyn?situation. the labour leadership is furious about what has come out of this programme, they're questioning the motivations of those involved, they say it is malicious misrepresentation, and they are clearly going to try to fight back very hard. and i think it will be quite a tory a few days to come. but the deputy leader, tom watson has said he is shocked, chilled and appalled by what he has seen, and that there are very serious questions, which must be answered urgently. whatever happens in the next few days, and i am sure there will be more claim and counterclaim, one thing is beyond dispute, that this is a problem which has dogged the labour party underjeremy corbyn ‘s leadership notjust the labour party underjeremy corbyn ‘s leadership not just for a the labour party underjeremy corbyn ‘s leadership notjust for a few weeks or months, but for several yea rs, weeks or months, but for several years, and it has been a source of real agony and concern on the left for the widerjewish com
where do these latest allegations leave mr corbyn?situation. the labour leadership is furious about what has come out of this programme, they're questioning the motivations of those involved, they say it is malicious misrepresentation, and they are clearly going to try to fight back very hard. and i think it will be quite a tory a few days to come. but the deputy leader, tom watson has said he is shocked, chilled and appalled by what he has seen, and that there are very serious questions, which...
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now a letter has been sent tojeremy corbyn them to whistle-blower.eremy corbyn from three prominent labour mps, margaret hodge, louise ellman and ruth smee. in this letter they criticise mr corbyn for what they say is his continuing failure to act and say the current complaints process has not only failed but normalises and encourages anti—semitism, and they wa nt encourages anti—semitism, and they want a fully independent inquiry process. given anti—semitism has dogged the labour party since mr corbyn came to power, something he is the only person who can and should fix this. our assistant political editor norman smith is at westminster. how damaging for labour is this panorama programme and its fallout? i think the seriousness can be gleaned from the ferocity of the reaction from team corbyn, which basically has been to go to war with the bbc and to seek to undermine the credibility and frankly to denigrate the character of those young whistle—blowers who spoke out in the programme, a stance which hasjust intensified the dismay and anger of many la
now a letter has been sent tojeremy corbyn them to whistle-blower.eremy corbyn from three prominent labour mps, margaret hodge, louise ellman and ruth smee. in this letter they criticise mr corbyn for what they say is his continuing failure to act and say the current complaints process has not only failed but normalises and encourages anti—semitism, and they wa nt encourages anti—semitism, and they want a fully independent inquiry process. given anti—semitism has dogged the labour party...
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is jeremy corbyn the man to ta ke depressing.entrist manifesto did. under corbyn we've tripled the membership, click the debts and done really well under him and he's won two leadership elections, he deserves the right to lead us into a next election. thank you, everybody. iam next election. thank you, everybody. i am really, really grateful. bbc newsroom live is coming up next. have a really lovely day. we started with a fair amount of cloud but it has brightened up quite nicely. this is the scene in kent. we've got some showers across scotla nd we've got some showers across scotland and the far north of england. across eastern areas of scotland, eastern parts of england and even across parts of the midlands, there could be a few heavier showers this afternoon with some thunderstorms. elsewhere, some dry weather with sunny spells and just the odd shower. maximum temperature is getting up to 20, perhaps 26 degrees down to the south—east. those heavy showers will continue as the evening goes on. they will finally clear away. tonig
is jeremy corbyn the man to ta ke depressing.entrist manifesto did. under corbyn we've tripled the membership, click the debts and done really well under him and he's won two leadership elections, he deserves the right to lead us into a next election. thank you, everybody. iam next election. thank you, everybody. i am really, really grateful. bbc newsroom live is coming up next. have a really lovely day. we started with a fair amount of cloud but it has brightened up quite nicely. this is the...
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jeremy corbyn has egive kated time and time again.the question, your members, supporters, your mps if you we re members, supporters, your mps if you were leader, there is the promise of having another referendum to stop brexit and you are saying i wouldn't even entertain it. i am saying that i think even entertain it. i am saying that ithink in even entertain it. i am saying that i think in the scenario you are talking about, there may well be a majority of mps from different parties for people's vote, working together, in that scenario and i think that would be much better to pursue. you have talked about being a non—tribal politician.” pursue. you have talked about being a non-tribal politician. i am too. if there is is a prospect of a people's vote to stop brexit you can vote for that queen's speech, you don't have to vote for anything else. i would oppose so much, jeremy corbyn and john mcdonnell are way to the leaflet for me. we would have to vote for a people's vote. they would wa nt vote for a people's vote. they would want you
jeremy corbyn has egive kated time and time again.the question, your members, supporters, your mps if you we re members, supporters, your mps if you were leader, there is the promise of having another referendum to stop brexit and you are saying i wouldn't even entertain it. i am saying that i think even entertain it. i am saying that ithink in even entertain it. i am saying that i think in the scenario you are talking about, there may well be a majority of mps from different parties for...
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jeremy corbyn has not told us.m the big unions who yesterday suggested, in that eventuality, the labour party would campaignfor eventuality, the labour party would campaign for brexit but a labour brexit deal. but that would leave you with the bizarre situation of if borisjohnson orjeremy you with the bizarre situation of if boris johnson orjeremy hunt you with the bizarre situation of if borisjohnson orjeremy hunt became prime minister, then the labour party would be against brexit but if jeremy corbyn was poised to become prime minister and the labour party would back brexit which is why no one, i think, would back brexit which is why no one, ithink, believes would back brexit which is why no one, i think, believes that position can stick. and many remain backing labour folk believe the direction of travel now is all one way and slowly, but surely, they are reeling in mr corbyn to make labour and openly remain backing party. and he may not have been landed yet but it's hard to see mr corbyn getting off the hook o
jeremy corbyn has not told us.m the big unions who yesterday suggested, in that eventuality, the labour party would campaignfor eventuality, the labour party would campaign for brexit but a labour brexit deal. but that would leave you with the bizarre situation of if borisjohnson orjeremy you with the bizarre situation of if boris johnson orjeremy hunt you with the bizarre situation of if borisjohnson orjeremy hunt became prime minister, then the labour party would be against brexit but if...
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i think the labour party is becoming under corbyn, and lam party is becoming under corbyn, and iamof i am of the left and a labour party supporter, i am so disgusted with the way the leadership and the insiders who keep, prop up corbyn have acted. they have not acted like so have acted. they have not acted like so many in the tory party in the national interest. it is interesting, diane abbott and john mcdonnell have now started quite publicly expressed opinion which one would not expect. i think the frustration level is so high. not expected why? they were so close, but now the power is in the hands of unelected advisers upon whom he has become overly reliant. these are not people, i don't think these people understand the mood of the country. ijust find it extraordinary that a political moment like theirs, the opposition is a mess. this comes in the wake ofjeremy corbyn having extremely low ratings in polls this week, the labour party having some of its lowest ratings it has had in recent yea rs. of its lowest ratings it has had in recent years. but it also comes on the back of con
i think the labour party is becoming under corbyn, and lam party is becoming under corbyn, and iamof i am of the left and a labour party supporter, i am so disgusted with the way the leadership and the insiders who keep, prop up corbyn have acted. they have not acted like so have acted. they have not acted like so many in the tory party in the national interest. it is interesting, diane abbott and john mcdonnell have now started quite publicly expressed opinion which one would not expect. i...
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the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, sasteremy corbyn must "get on", and back another public vote,ver brexit. one of the city's biggest employers, deutsche bank, announces it will cut up to 18,000 staff worldwide. exit polls suggest greece has elected a new centre—right government, ousting the leftist syriza party in a snap election. at the women's world cup, the united states prove too strong for the netherlands, retaining their title, in france. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew and entertainment journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph says that career of the uk ambassador to the us is now in the balance over leaked memos branding the us president "inept". the times claims that borisjohnson is heading for a showdown with tory mps as they plot to stop him delivering a no—deal brexit if he wins the leadership race. the mirror leads with figures that show holiday prices are up to 81% higher during school breaks. the ft
the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, sasteremy corbyn must "get on", and back another public vote,ver brexit. one of the city's biggest employers, deutsche bank, announces it will cut up to 18,000 staff worldwide. exit polls suggest greece has elected a new centre—right government, ousting the leftist syriza party in a snap election. at the women's world cup, the united states prove too strong for the netherlands, retaining their title, in france. hello and welcome to our look...
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bercow: jeremy corbyn. mr. corbyn: mr. speaker, mr. speaker, this party opposes racism in any form whatsoever in our society. and coming from a prime minister who encouraged the hostile environment, sent go home vans around london, and deported british citizens, which she has now had to compensate them for, i think that she might look to her own party and her own governments record as well. mr. speaker, the issue of climate change is obviously crucial, and we support the zero emissions target. the latest figures, however, released in april show the government is going to miss that target by 10%, the gap is widening. at the current rate, they will not meet their 2050 target until 2099. at that point, it will be too late for our planet and our children. clean energy investment has fallen three years in a row. why does the prime minister think that that is the case? pm may: still no apology, i note, from the right honorable gentleman. we have outperformed in our first and second carbon budgets, we are on track to meet the third. we have t
bercow: jeremy corbyn. mr. corbyn: mr. speaker, mr. speaker, this party opposes racism in any form whatsoever in our society. and coming from a prime minister who encouraged the hostile environment, sent go home vans around london, and deported british citizens, which she has now had to compensate them for, i think that she might look to her own party and her own governments record as well. mr. speaker, the issue of climate change is obviously crucial, and we support the zero emissions target....
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jeremy corbyn was asked to getan disaffected.declined. let's look at it broadly, we know that span some deep alignment amongst labour party and peace, and that widerjewish community about this ongoing issue and evidence put forward tonight may only serve to hike and back. interestingly, a senior labourfigure hike and back. interestingly, a senior labour figure who has previously asked to look into claims of anti—semitism byjeremy corbyn, he tonight has told the bbc at paint a picture of the party but still in denial some years on. but later —— labour party saying they completely reject any claims the party is anti—somatic. reject any claims the party is anti-somatic. i worried about sir kim, plenty of fall out on that so what's been said? interesting of christ, a lot has been made on what borisjohnson said or rather didn't say in the last night metres debate, jeremy hunt the other leadership candidates that he would keep section in place until he was due to retire at the end of this year with borisjohnson retire at the end of thi
jeremy corbyn was asked to getan disaffected.declined. let's look at it broadly, we know that span some deep alignment amongst labour party and peace, and that widerjewish community about this ongoing issue and evidence put forward tonight may only serve to hike and back. interestingly, a senior labourfigure hike and back. interestingly, a senior labour figure who has previously asked to look into claims of anti—semitism byjeremy corbyn, he tonight has told the bbc at paint a picture of the...
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isjeremy corbyn the man to resolve the issue?of labour supporters and some mps. do get in touch wherever you are with your views. join us live at 10am on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. hello. quite a messy picture today with lots of cloud around at the moment. outbreaks of rain for many of us. the focus this afternoon will be on thundery showers across the east of scotland and the north—east of england. lots of cloud with patchy rain, generally drifting east. it will be replaced by further showers moving into the west. some sunny spells in western scotland with a few brighter skies developing towards the south—east of england. maximum temperatures getting up to 21-25. the maximum temperatures getting up to 21—25. the north—east and eastern scotla nd 21—25. the north—east and eastern scotland where we have got some heavy on thundery showers which will go on into the evening before finally clearing away. elsewhere, some clear spells through the night into friday mo
isjeremy corbyn the man to resolve the issue?of labour supporters and some mps. do get in touch wherever you are with your views. join us live at 10am on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. hello. quite a messy picture today with lots of cloud around at the moment. outbreaks of rain for many of us. the focus this afternoon will be on thundery showers across the east of scotland and the north—east of england. lots of cloud with...
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copied into these e—mails asjeremy corbyn, director communications and the chief of staff. important. the issues that are raised within them should ring alarm bells across the party. to try to interfere politically within the ncc is just wrong. letter referring to the e—mail chain, jennie formby wrote, i have permanently deleted all trace of the enoch, to many eyes on my liberal address, please use my union address. she temporarily stopped using the party know because of concerns a political opponent had access to all these allegations have been put to the shadow committee secretary and this was his response firstly about jeremy corbyn. i don‘t believe that jeremy corbyn is anti—semitic. i knowjeremy, i‘ve known him for 1h years. and he is a passionate believer in equality, in ensuring that hatred and intolerance in wherever it manifests itself is tackled and is challenged. and so, no, i don‘t believe that jeremy is anti—semitic. just 50 people have been expelled from the labour party over anti—semitism allegations. it was put to andrew gwynne that the issue was not been ta
copied into these e—mails asjeremy corbyn, director communications and the chief of staff. important. the issues that are raised within them should ring alarm bells across the party. to try to interfere politically within the ncc is just wrong. letter referring to the e—mail chain, jennie formby wrote, i have permanently deleted all trace of the enoch, to many eyes on my liberal address, please use my union address. she temporarily stopped using the party know because of concerns a...
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how much pressure isjeremy corbyn under? let's be honest. a cheek for mrs may to lea n a cross was a bit of a cheek for mrs may to lean across the dispatch box and start asking jeremy corbyn questions and demanding he apologise, it does point to the fact that the anti—semitism crisis in the labour party has now become a jeremy corbyn crisis. with labour peers, groups of labourmps, crisis. with labour peers, groups of labour mps, former staff members, the party's deputy leader all blaming mr corbyn personally for allowing a culture in the party which has tolerated anti—semitism. indeed, this morning, some labour peers were saying they wanted mr corbyn to go in front of a jewish audience and to personally apologise for his failure to tackle the anti—semitism crisis. the response of tea m anti—semitism crisis. the response of team corbyn has been to denounce such people as effectively political malco nte nts, such people as effectively political malcontents, seeking to damage mr corbyn‘s leadership. interestingly, this morning, john mcdonnell,
how much pressure isjeremy corbyn under? let's be honest. a cheek for mrs may to lea n a cross was a bit of a cheek for mrs may to lean across the dispatch box and start asking jeremy corbyn questions and demanding he apologise, it does point to the fact that the anti—semitism crisis in the labour party has now become a jeremy corbyn crisis. with labour peers, groups of labourmps, crisis. with labour peers, groups of labour mps, former staff members, the party's deputy leader all blaming mr...
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jeremy corbyn is going to have to do something.r one of those figures who has been openly saying that the party has got to openly call for a second referendum and position itself as a remain party, which we know is anathema tojeremy corbyn. trying to get itself above 18% in the polls would be nice as well. the point is that emily thornberry has been one of his most loyal loo tenants. dianne abbott is one of his most loyal new tenants, john mcdonnell has been loyal from the start of this project. these are the start of this project. these are the usual suspects, these are jeremy's friends and closest allies begging him to move both on anti—semitism and coming to a comprehensible position on brexit. it is this constructive ambiguity, i think it has run its course. it is also really reductive of labour to think that unless we have a brexit general election that the next general election will be about brexit. it won't, it will be about bread—and—butter issues and if they came toa bread—and—butter issues and if they came to a position a
jeremy corbyn is going to have to do something.r one of those figures who has been openly saying that the party has got to openly call for a second referendum and position itself as a remain party, which we know is anathema tojeremy corbyn. trying to get itself above 18% in the polls would be nice as well. the point is that emily thornberry has been one of his most loyal loo tenants. dianne abbott is one of his most loyal new tenants, john mcdonnell has been loyal from the start of this...
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the scales have fallen from people's eyes about jeremy corbyn.rather kindly sort of grandfather figure, and he wasn't put under great examination in that election, not least because nobody including the broadcasters thought he was going to do well. but in the last two years, he has been put under scrutiny, and he will be still more. and we've had a taste of that in the last prime minister's questions — sorry, statement, that borisjohnson made just before the recess, where he skinned corbyn. in your opinion? interesting you feel so strongly about it. i do. alastair campbell, he was the director of communications. just this morning, he hasjust said i can no longer be a member of the labour party. it's not a party i want to be in. corbyn's labour does not represent my hopes and my values. do you feeljust the same? not quite the same. i mean, i understand exactly why alastair campbell feels like that, but for him to be expelled just like that, in a millisecond, for having said that... just to be clear, for voting liberal democrat. again, serious alle
the scales have fallen from people's eyes about jeremy corbyn.rather kindly sort of grandfather figure, and he wasn't put under great examination in that election, not least because nobody including the broadcasters thought he was going to do well. but in the last two years, he has been put under scrutiny, and he will be still more. and we've had a taste of that in the last prime minister's questions — sorry, statement, that borisjohnson made just before the recess, where he skinned corbyn....
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that was jeremy corbyn.country voted out, you wa nt confused. the country voted out, you want a people's vote. you want to remain, a rerun of the referendum, don't you? i think the country voted to leave, that history and i respect that, but that is not the situation we are in. you cannot say that, with respect, can you ? we are in. you cannot say that, with respect, can you? we are now three yea rs on respect, can you? we are now three years on from the referendum, but we we re years on from the referendum, but we were promised in 2016 has not come to fruition. parliament had failed to fruition. parliament had failed to come to a deal which is what we spoke about in the referendum, nobody spoke about no deal. that is not good enough to suggest that the next tory prime minister will have a out of the with no deal was a disastrous tory baxendale. now, so you are happy with the wayjeremy corbyn is taking the party in those events. what we do not yet know still, is where the labour party will stand if there's a
that was jeremy corbyn.country voted out, you wa nt confused. the country voted out, you want a people's vote. you want to remain, a rerun of the referendum, don't you? i think the country voted to leave, that history and i respect that, but that is not the situation we are in. you cannot say that, with respect, can you ? we are in. you cannot say that, with respect, can you? we are now three yea rs on respect, can you? we are now three years on from the referendum, but we we re years on from...
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a former labour backbencher agreed with those comments onjeremy corbyn. his future. and can i tell her this as well? hold on, hold on. can i tell her this as well? it is absolutely clear to me that the vast majority of labour mps agree with her too. mr speaker, the prime minister elect has no mandate in scotland, he has no mandate from the people, the government he is busy forming has no mandate in scotland. mr speaker, scotland deserves better. i think the prime minister is a thoroughly good egg and has been an absolute privilege to serve on the backbenches with her. mr speaker, this prime minister's commitment to mental health has been simply fantastic. can ijoin with others in thanking the prime minister for her years of public service as home secretary and as prime minister, and that thoroughly decent and dedicated honourable way she has carried out all of her duties, and the very courteous and proper way that she has had in her dealings with us as a party. 0utgoing american presidents get to pardon anybody they want. if she could, would she pardon he
a former labour backbencher agreed with those comments onjeremy corbyn. his future. and can i tell her this as well? hold on, hold on. can i tell her this as well? it is absolutely clear to me that the vast majority of labour mps agree with her too. mr speaker, the prime minister elect has no mandate in scotland, he has no mandate from the people, the government he is busy forming has no mandate in scotland. mr speaker, scotland deserves better. i think the prime minister is a thoroughly good...
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jeremy corbyn always vowed he'd do everything he could.rom party hq give a different impression. e—mails from mr corbyn‘s senior team on controversial cases. so, i'm jacqui walker. jacqui walker, a prominent corbyn supporter, was being investigated for comments she made aboutjews. the case was referred to the ncc, the party's independent complaints panel. but an e—mail last year from labour's top official, jennie formby, a close ally of mr corbyn, said the ncc cannot be allowed to continue in the way they are at the moment. "i will also be challenging the panel for the jacqui walker case" friends, comrades, thank you. later in the correspondence, it appears she is aware what she's suggesting is dubious. she goes on to ask the others to switch to a different e—mail address, adding, "i've permanently deleted all trace of the e—mail. too many eyes still on my labour address." labour says jennie formby temporarily stopped using her party e—mail because of concerns a political opponent had access to it. crucially, the correspondence was copied
jeremy corbyn always vowed he'd do everything he could.rom party hq give a different impression. e—mails from mr corbyn‘s senior team on controversial cases. so, i'm jacqui walker. jacqui walker, a prominent corbyn supporter, was being investigated for comments she made aboutjews. the case was referred to the ncc, the party's independent complaints panel. but an e—mail last year from labour's top official, jennie formby, a close ally of mr corbyn, said the ncc cannot be allowed to...
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lets jeremy corbyn always vowed to do everything he could. tonight, accou nts everything he could.ive a different impression. e—mails from corbyn‘s senior team. jackie walker, a prominent cobra supporter, is being investigated for comments made about jews. the case was referred to the ncc, the independent complaints panel, but an e—mail last year from labour's top officialjennie formby, a close ally of mr corbyn, said the ncc cannot be allowed to continue in the way they are at the moment. i will also challenge the panel for the jackie walker case. friends, comrades... later in the correspondence it appears she is aware that what she suggests is dubious, she asks others to switch toa dubious, she asks others to switch to a different e—mail address, i think i have permanently deleted all trace of the e—mail, too many eyes on my labour address. labour says jennie formby temporarily stopped using her party e—mail because of concerns a political opponent had access. crucially, the correspondence was copied and not just to mr corbyn‘s senior aids but to his own private e—mail. labour sa
lets jeremy corbyn always vowed to do everything he could. tonight, accou nts everything he could.ive a different impression. e—mails from corbyn‘s senior team. jackie walker, a prominent cobra supporter, is being investigated for comments made about jews. the case was referred to the ncc, the independent complaints panel, but an e—mail last year from labour's top officialjennie formby, a close ally of mr corbyn, said the ncc cannot be allowed to continue in the way they are at the...
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evenjeremy corbyn allies could face it, let alone critics.since the 1930s, this is at the end of the 70s. he owned the officers the local party worked out of, his secretary in his office and law firm was also the secretary of the local clp so he had the place looked down and only by getting this process could they have any chance of getting of him. when he put it in those terms, you could feel some sympathy for activists, you could feel they are stuck with an mp that maybe they don't feel represents them. that would be the argument was not if you had jeremy corbyn in here, that would be the argument. this is about making the process more democratic. in terms of letting local people choose the people that they want to represent them. after all, that is what parliament is supposed to be which is a microcosm of society. if you are getting people that don't really reflect the local views held by the constituents, that's a good argument for doing it. u nfortu nately, argument for doing it. unfortunately, there has been this deep suspicion that the
evenjeremy corbyn allies could face it, let alone critics.since the 1930s, this is at the end of the 70s. he owned the officers the local party worked out of, his secretary in his office and law firm was also the secretary of the local clp so he had the place looked down and only by getting this process could they have any chance of getting of him. when he put it in those terms, you could feel some sympathy for activists, you could feel they are stuck with an mp that maybe they don't feel...
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talks with jeremy corbyn started extremely late.of governing broadly from the political centre and trying to get people from that labour site to get her deal across the line. you don't think is going to be able to unite his party, you don't think is going to be able to pick up many labour mps. where are we with no deal — in your view how likely is that looking now? of course we have had lots of arguments over that in recent weeks with mps making it clear, i mean that a0 a week or so ago, northern ireland bill, it was pretty extraordinary, we you saw members of theresa may's cabinet abstaining in the vote, a defeat, before boris johnson had even taken over. there are various things being mooted. one is to use an emergency debate and standing order 2a to try to get a vote on no deal. that is a bit controversial because normally you don't have thoughts of substance on those kinds of motion but the suggestion is that the speaker might allow it in these circumstances, that is one thing. then, ultimately, the ultimate threat, if all else
talks with jeremy corbyn started extremely late.of governing broadly from the political centre and trying to get people from that labour site to get her deal across the line. you don't think is going to be able to unite his party, you don't think is going to be able to pick up many labour mps. where are we with no deal — in your view how likely is that looking now? of course we have had lots of arguments over that in recent weeks with mps making it clear, i mean that a0 a week or so ago,...
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of jeremy corbyn.nt has been condemned. the leader of the investigation said that the behaviour has affected the health and welfare are far too many people, and a collective response is needed. i think some of the problems are needed. i think some of the problems a re reflected in needed. i think some of the problems are reflected in other workplaces but the key differences you have here are, and enormous power imbalance, between people who are working together, as one put it, it is like having an intern working directly alongside the ceo. there is a power imbalance which makes things difficult, it makes people frightened to ask for help if they need it. the other difference is that there is no overarching structure looking at how the employment relationship runs, and in any other public sector work place with so many employees, there would be detailed policies and procedures in place to help the line manager manage performance. the founder of the far—right group the english defence league, stephen yax
of jeremy corbyn.nt has been condemned. the leader of the investigation said that the behaviour has affected the health and welfare are far too many people, and a collective response is needed. i think some of the problems are needed. i think some of the problems a re reflected in needed. i think some of the problems are reflected in other workplaces but the key differences you have here are, and enormous power imbalance, between people who are working together, as one put it, it is like having...
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jeremy corbyn shifting today.me mystery over what would happen in the event ofa over what would happen in the event of a general election and a jeremy corbyn government. the challenge for labour could be that what they have clarified their message to some extent it might not be as crystal—clear as per example the liberal democrats. joining me is that labour mp hilary benn. what do you make of today's shift?” that labour mp hilary benn. what do you make of today's shift? i welcome it. i think it is very significant indeed. it is not before time. we have got 14% of the vote in the european elections, people did not understand what our position was, and we lost more votes to the greens and we lost more votes to the greens and the lib dems than the brexit party because people did not know where labour stood. we are clear now that we are in favour of a referendum in all circumstances and we will: the new prime minister, presuming it is borisjohnson, to put whatever deal he negotiates with the deal that the moment to th
jeremy corbyn shifting today.me mystery over what would happen in the event ofa over what would happen in the event of a general election and a jeremy corbyn government. the challenge for labour could be that what they have clarified their message to some extent it might not be as crystal—clear as per example the liberal democrats. joining me is that labour mp hilary benn. what do you make of today's shift?” that labour mp hilary benn. what do you make of today's shift? i welcome it. i...
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this woman was a core jeremy corbyn supporter and we need to ask why doesjeremy corbyn attract theseroup would be told it is a load of rubbish, it is all politically motivated. and alsojewish people i think i had the canary in the coal mine cana think i had the canary in the coal mine can a society are shown in the past that once society has a problem with anti—semitism that is just the start and it is a bigger sickness in society and if this culture in the labour party of fear and bullying and orwellian intimidation carries oni and orwellian intimidation carries on i think we will have a major problem with the one party that should represent the good people in my opinion. thank you very much for coming on the programme. "why have you shot me, grandad?" these are the words uttered by six—year—old stanley metcalf on 26th july last year after his great grandfather, albert grannon, shot him at point blank range with an air rifle. stanley died in hospital that afternoon. stanley's parentsjenny dees and andy metcalf say they feel hurt that albert, also known as sam to his loved ones, has
this woman was a core jeremy corbyn supporter and we need to ask why doesjeremy corbyn attract theseroup would be told it is a load of rubbish, it is all politically motivated. and alsojewish people i think i had the canary in the coal mine cana think i had the canary in the coal mine can a society are shown in the past that once society has a problem with anti—semitism that is just the start and it is a bigger sickness in society and if this culture in the labour party of fear and bullying...
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jeremy corbyn isn't either.shift in what both sides want to get from prime minister's questions. so, under jeremy corbyn, i think there is a focus on the labour side of getting a clip that they can put on social media channels of him with a message, which is aimed at his base. and i think that means that you're not really seeing those exchanges or the oratory you might expect of past. so, well, that might all be over now because in a few weeks‘ time, we'll have a new prime minister. we may not get a prime minister's questions before the summer, but we will have them eventually. so, patrick, let's look at both of the candidates. jeremy hunt, first of all, how would he be, do you think, at the despatch box? well, he's not really been tested. he was obviously health secretary for many years, and he was asked the same questions over and over again. i don't remember him ever setting the world alight is the trouble. he's calm, he's confident, he knows his brief and the thing with pmqs of course is it's many briefs. as
jeremy corbyn isn't either.shift in what both sides want to get from prime minister's questions. so, under jeremy corbyn, i think there is a focus on the labour side of getting a clip that they can put on social media channels of him with a message, which is aimed at his base. and i think that means that you're not really seeing those exchanges or the oratory you might expect of past. so, well, that might all be over now because in a few weeks‘ time, we'll have a new prime minister. we may...
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we appear to finally have movement from jeremy corbyn on brexit or at least thatis jeremy corbyn on brexitnted. jeremy corbyn has been in discussions for the past few weeks to see whether or not the party can move to a remain position. first of all, yesterday there was significant movement with glenn mccluskey signing up an hourjeremy corbyn appears to have finally signed up although, as always with labour, there is a fudge element to everything. and if you are looking at the small print, the discussion that they will turn down a new conservative deal and are no deal and a new conservative deal would have to come to the country, a second referendum, when you look at the small print, it looks similar to what they said six months ago. the small print, it looks similar to what they said six months agom has thrown up more questions. what they said six months agom has thrown up more questionsm what they said six months agom has thrown up more questions. it is about creating your own story and narrative, that is what politics is. and remi corbyn has failed to do that on many but particularly on
we appear to finally have movement from jeremy corbyn on brexit or at least thatis jeremy corbyn on brexitnted. jeremy corbyn has been in discussions for the past few weeks to see whether or not the party can move to a remain position. first of all, yesterday there was significant movement with glenn mccluskey signing up an hourjeremy corbyn appears to have finally signed up although, as always with labour, there is a fudge element to everything. and if you are looking at the small print, the...
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we are going t to defeat jeremy corbyn. i know that the campaign slogan ,as not good, defeat, unite because it spells done -- spells dud, but they forgot the final ee, energize. we are going to have better education, infrastructure and, broadband,. we are going to ununite this country and take it forward. i thank yoyou for the honor you have done me. i will work flat out with my team. i hope to repay your confidence and in the meantime, the workign is over and the begins. thank you. [applause] genie: the campaign is over in the work begins. leader, theervative new prime minister in britain. he should get that privilege starting tomorrow when theresa may officially resigns. london. to your reaction? >> the campaign is over. the work begins. deliver brexit, defeat jeremy corbyn, unite the country. that is the strong message. .hat is the strong message boris johnson is the conservative leader and will kingdomhe next united prime minister. 87.4% ofen elected by the 160,000 membership interesting to note there were some 500 or s
we are going t to defeat jeremy corbyn. i know that the campaign slogan ,as not good, defeat, unite because it spells done -- spells dud, but they forgot the final ee, energize. we are going to have better education, infrastructure and, broadband,. we are going to ununite this country and take it forward. i thank yoyou for the honor you have done me. i will work flat out with my team. i hope to repay your confidence and in the meantime, the workign is over and the begins. thank you. [applause]...
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that's the one thing jeremy corbyn says he wa nts to one thing jeremy corbyn says he wants to avoid.against no deal. that was not the case, because we did up of the extension. we did that as a consequence of the government failing to reach out until too late. the real issue we always had was with the political declaration, which allowed for what is called a spectrum of outcomes. that does not give the certainty to preserve gotjobs that does not give the certainty to preserve got jobs and that does not give the certainty to preserve gotjobs and livelihoods, andl preserve gotjobs and livelihoods, and i don't think it was ever for the prime minister really effective to be able to sell it, if they saw no deal, which it wasn't. she should have reached out far earlier, and we have reached out far earlier, and we have ended up in this position because of that inflexibility. the snp want another referendum, but by holding out for another referendum, you have polarise the argument so much that we are now facing, really, the prospect of no deal in three months' time. lets not forget apart from
that's the one thing jeremy corbyn says he wa nts to one thing jeremy corbyn says he wants to avoid.against no deal. that was not the case, because we did up of the extension. we did that as a consequence of the government failing to reach out until too late. the real issue we always had was with the political declaration, which allowed for what is called a spectrum of outcomes. that does not give the certainty to preserve gotjobs that does not give the certainty to preserve got jobs and that...
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suggesting that jeremy corbyn isn't fit to be prime minister and so to. jeremy corbyn they will see these latest comments by jeremy hunt as sort of just another installment of this plot to discredit the labor leader. discuss this further shall we and go live to i guess more to cheika dar senior research associate at think tank the begin side out front or for strategic studies welcome to the program great to have you with us now do you think britain's opposition leader really can be compared with hitler's mass murder. well i think that nothing can be compared to the holocaust and the magnitude of the death factories which were auschwitz and many others in poland and the other problem parts of europe which is the new york which the germans did however having said that we should not forget the british part in the holocaust yes this what they mean because britain put a blockade on the bone and the shores of the land of is a policy in those days so jews could not run away form the death camps and to the home from europe to to the land of israel is the was as t
suggesting that jeremy corbyn isn't fit to be prime minister and so to. jeremy corbyn they will see these latest comments by jeremy hunt as sort of just another installment of this plot to discredit the labor leader. discuss this further shall we and go live to i guess more to cheika dar senior research associate at think tank the begin side out front or for strategic studies welcome to the program great to have you with us now do you think britain's opposition leader really can be compared...
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i think the labour party and jeremy corbyn must understand why it's arisen., the people in the party who are awaiting disciplinary action, without interference from the top, which often interference from the top, which ofte n loo ks interference from the top, which often looks like it's just trying to protect certain members of the labour party. we need an independent process. i don't know what the human rights commission investigation is going to come up with but i would have thought it would be some sort of independent process, with involvement ofjewish of independent process, with involvement of jewish groups, of independent process, with involvement ofjewish groups, in how it is taught in the party. . thanks for joining it is taught in the party. . thanks forjoining us. police in hong kong have fired tear gas to disperse protestors after another mass protest at the way the territory is being run. tens of thousands of protestors have been on the streets, the latest in a series of demonstrations that have been going on for two months. stephen mcdonell‘s rep
i think the labour party and jeremy corbyn must understand why it's arisen., the people in the party who are awaiting disciplinary action, without interference from the top, which often interference from the top, which ofte n loo ks interference from the top, which often looks like it's just trying to protect certain members of the labour party. we need an independent process. i don't know what the human rights commission investigation is going to come up with but i would have thought it would...
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we're going to defeat jeremy corbyn.ym for an election campaign, since, unfortunately, it spells dud. but they forgot the final e, my friends, e for energise! and i say to to all the doubters, dude, we are going to energise the country, we're going to get brexit done on october the 315t, we're going to take advantage of all the opportunities that it will bring in a new spirit of can—do. and we are once again going to believe in ourselves and what we can achieve. and like some slumbering giant, we're going to rise and ping off the guy ropes of self doubt and negativity, with better education, better infrastructure, more police, fantastic, full—fibre broadband, sprouting in every household. we are going to unite this amazing country and we're going to take it forward. and i thank you all very much for the incredible honour that you've just done me. i will work flat out from now on with my team that i will build, i hope, in the next few days, to re pay your confidence. but in the meantime, the campaign is over and the work
we're going to defeat jeremy corbyn.ym for an election campaign, since, unfortunately, it spells dud. but they forgot the final e, my friends, e for energise! and i say to to all the doubters, dude, we are going to energise the country, we're going to get brexit done on october the 315t, we're going to take advantage of all the opportunities that it will bring in a new spirit of can—do. and we are once again going to believe in ourselves and what we can achieve. and like some slumbering...
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suggesting that jeremy corbyn isn't fit to be prime minister and so.labor jeremy corbyn they will see these latest comments by jeremy hunt as sort of just another installment of this plot to discredit the labor leader. cheika dark senior research associate a think tank the big inside out center for strategic studies wants nothing is more dangerous than minimizing the holocaust for political point scoring. i believe that this competition. might be in such a high level that whoever is against corbin who might be the next prime minister would use any any means in order to gain some more votes this is very dangerous because when you try to minimize the magnitude of the holocaust to something which can be used. for political issues it is something which makes the holocaust happen again because if it was not such a big think that we can use it into the glue that we can use it here and there for whatever we like. of the game. germany is in the grip of a hate wave at the moment and it seems to be driving people a bit crazy leading to everything from public nud
suggesting that jeremy corbyn isn't fit to be prime minister and so.labor jeremy corbyn they will see these latest comments by jeremy hunt as sort of just another installment of this plot to discredit the labor leader. cheika dark senior research associate a think tank the big inside out center for strategic studies wants nothing is more dangerous than minimizing the holocaust for political point scoring. i believe that this competition. might be in such a high level that whoever is against...
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suggesting that jeremy corbyn isn't fit to be prime minister and supporters of labor jeremy corbyn they will see these latest comments by jeremy hunt as sort of just another installment of this plot to discredit the labor leader. senior research associate of the big inside out center for strategic studies wants nothing is more dangerous than minimizing the holocaust for political point scoring . believe the competition might be in such a high level. whatever it is against corbin who might be the next prime minister would use. any means in order to gain some votes this is very dangerous because when you try to minimize. the holocaust to something which can be used. for political issues it is something which makes the holocaust happen again because if it was not such a big think that we can use it into the good we can use it. to begin. ahead of the us air force has a short americans that the country is ready for a nuclear war where feeling the 3 lights that would flash on his red office phone and the country he chose for his armageddon scenario was russia should war with a nuclear power h
suggesting that jeremy corbyn isn't fit to be prime minister and supporters of labor jeremy corbyn they will see these latest comments by jeremy hunt as sort of just another installment of this plot to discredit the labor leader. senior research associate of the big inside out center for strategic studies wants nothing is more dangerous than minimizing the holocaust for political point scoring . believe the competition might be in such a high level. whatever it is against corbin who might be...
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labour said jeremy corbyn's personal e—mail was copied in.using her party e—mail because concerns political opponents had access to it. it was assuring the panel was held accountable for the length of time they take to hear cases. the man in charge at party hq for years is ian mcnicol. the e-mails you showed me a really important. the issues raised within them should ring alarm bells across the party. panorama spoke to seven former officials from labours dispute team. i felt that i had tried as hard as i possibly could to do my bit to fight this, this sickness. and to me it is getting worse. i felt a bit complacent in the labour party not dealing with anti—semitism properly. the labour party not dealing with anti-semitism properly. labour has said former staff making claims are disaffected and the party insists it is implacably opposed to anti—semitism. is implacably opposed to anti-semitism. we will do all we can to make it very clear to anybody who thinks that they can have those abhorrent views in our party and in ourfamily that abhorrent
labour said jeremy corbyn's personal e—mail was copied in.using her party e—mail because concerns political opponents had access to it. it was assuring the panel was held accountable for the length of time they take to hear cases. the man in charge at party hq for years is ian mcnicol. the e-mails you showed me a really important. the issues raised within them should ring alarm bells across the party. panorama spoke to seven former officials from labours dispute team. i felt that i had...
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and jeremy corbyn says they have taken this position because the tories have been unwilling, he says,eir stance which was to remain in their stance which was to remain in the customs union and a strong single market relationship. mr corbyn says he has consulted with the different sections of the party, the different sections of the party, the trade unions, the nec, the mps, and this is now the party buzz my position ahead of a general election. after a general election, we still don't know. mr corbyn does not say what would happen if boris johnson, if he became leader, would hold a general election. there is no clue. in this statement as to what they's position is, which points to they's position is, which points to the ambiguity, slash confusion about where labour would position itself in the event of a general election. we know yesterday the union said, perhaps the answer is to campaign for brexit and a labour deal, but to put it into a so—called confirmatory referendum. how they would gain being in that, we don't know. clarity ahead of a general election, no real clarity after a ge
and jeremy corbyn says they have taken this position because the tories have been unwilling, he says,eir stance which was to remain in their stance which was to remain in the customs union and a strong single market relationship. mr corbyn says he has consulted with the different sections of the party, the different sections of the party, the trade unions, the nec, the mps, and this is now the party buzz my position ahead of a general election. after a general election, we still don't know. mr...
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minister current foreign secretary jeremy hunt after he ties opposition labor party leader jeremy corbyn to anti-semitism and even auschwitz atrocities. also this hour iran warns the us not to start a fire if it can't handle the consequences after trump warned the islamic republic not to play with fire increasing its uranium enrichment. they know what to do they know what they're playing with i think they're playing with fire this thing for the us to use correct it's a mistake washington is afraid of the word find your tombstone. and germany is in the grip of a heat wave which has also triggered a crime wave including a large brawl at east swimming pool. watching our 2 international bring you a live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. that amir putin has met with the pope in the vatican it's the 3rd time russia's president has met pope francis but the previous meetings in 20132015 as they move through the papal palace for talks the pair both displayed their politeness as they approached the door the pope invited putin to enter the room 1st the russian presi
minister current foreign secretary jeremy hunt after he ties opposition labor party leader jeremy corbyn to anti-semitism and even auschwitz atrocities. also this hour iran warns the us not to start a fire if it can't handle the consequences after trump warned the islamic republic not to play with fire increasing its uranium enrichment. they know what to do they know what they're playing with i think they're playing with fire this thing for the us to use correct it's a mistake washington is...
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jeremy corbyn. mr. corbyn: thank you, mr. speaker. his predecessor promised to in austerity but spectacularly failed to deliver. people did not trust this prime minister to make the right choices for the majority of people in this country, choices. when he's also promising tax giveaways to the richest big business, his own party's funders. so can he now indicate when he will set out the detail of the exact funding settlement for our schools, our hard-pressed local authorities, and police so they can start planning now? we must also address the deep regional inequality in this country. the northern powerhouse has been massively underpowered, the metal engine has not been fueled so will he match labour's commitment to a 500 billion investment fund to rebalance this country for regional banks and a national transformation fund. he has hastily thrown together a hard right cabinet and i have just a couple of questions, i have just a couple of questions, mr. speaker, on those appointments. given his first appointment as the home secretary,
jeremy corbyn. mr. corbyn: thank you, mr. speaker. his predecessor promised to in austerity but spectacularly failed to deliver. people did not trust this prime minister to make the right choices for the majority of people in this country, choices. when he's also promising tax giveaways to the richest big business, his own party's funders. so can he now indicate when he will set out the detail of the exact funding settlement for our schools, our hard-pressed local authorities, and police so...
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this is your legacy, mr corbyn. down—market and low grade, they are regarded with contempt by the public but above all they won't work. be quiet. jeremy corbyn. this party was the first to introduce anti racism legislation into law in britain. this party opposes racism in any form whatsoever. anti—semitism has no place in our society, no place in any of our parties and no place in any of our parties and no place in any of our dialogue. neither does any of our dialogue. neither does any other form of racism. any of our dialogue. neither does any otherform of racism. and any of our dialogue. neither does any other form of racism. and when 60% of tory party members think islam is a threat to western civilisation... and the prime minister has said she will act on islamophobia within your own party. i hope she does, i look forward to seeing that being dealt with as we will deal with any racism that occurs within our own party as well. mr speaker, mr speaker, the committee on climate change last week published its annual
this is your legacy, mr corbyn. down—market and low grade, they are regarded with contempt by the public but above all they won't work. be quiet. jeremy corbyn. this party was the first to introduce anti racism legislation into law in britain. this party opposes racism in any form whatsoever. anti—semitism has no place in our society, no place in any of our parties and no place in any of our parties and no place in any of our dialogue. neither does any of our dialogue. neither does any...
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the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he'll call on the next prime minister to hold a second referendum and campaign for remain to stop a no—deal brexit or a "damaging deal." meanwhile, three prominent labour peers resign the whip citing the party's failure to tackle anti semitism. mps vote to legalise same sex marriage and extend access to abortion in northern ireland, unless devolution is restored by mid october. and at wimbledon, andy murray and serena williams win in straight sets to reach the third round of the mixed doubles. good evening. the tory leadership candidate, jeremy hunt, has hit back at president trump over his attack on the british ambassador to the united states after he called sir kim darroch "wacky", "a pompous fool" and "a very stupid guy". the president has been angered by leaked private emails in which sir kim darroch described the trump white house as "dysfunctional" and "inept". he also described theresa may's approach to brexit as foolish and a disaster. but in a tweet the foreign secretary, mr hunt, said the president was disrespectful and wrong. and said if
the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he'll call on the next prime minister to hold a second referendum and campaign for remain to stop a no—deal brexit or a "damaging deal." meanwhile, three prominent labour peers resign the whip citing the party's failure to tackle anti semitism. mps vote to legalise same sex marriage and extend access to abortion in northern ireland, unless devolution is restored by mid october. and at wimbledon, andy murray and serena williams win in straight sets...
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in the recent polling, jeremy corbyn against borisjohnson as recent polling, jeremy corbyn against boriseople in particular, who will be the future of this country, jeremy corbyn is doing very well. very strongly supported and increasing numbers of young people are coming towards labour and i think a large part of that reason is because we are talking about those big issues that are not being debated in parliament. because it is fixated on brexit. there are splits within the conservative party, many people watching this will have said, this is your moment and if you couldn't be the conservative party when they were absolutely split down the middle on their knees, when on earth is labour going to be then? the middle on their knees, when on earth is labour going to be themm course i always want labour to do better. i want is to be in government but we have been trying to do whatever we can to raise the genuine concerns that people have, concerns of nine years of falling living standards. there were lib dem ministers as well as conservatives. we need to do something about it. don't talk ove
in the recent polling, jeremy corbyn against borisjohnson as recent polling, jeremy corbyn against boriseople in particular, who will be the future of this country, jeremy corbyn is doing very well. very strongly supported and increasing numbers of young people are coming towards labour and i think a large part of that reason is because we are talking about those big issues that are not being debated in parliament. because it is fixated on brexit. there are splits within the conservative party,...
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doesn't that suggest that team corbyn do not get it?rbyn do not get it? i can understand why some in my party had been keen to try and correct points of fact. i can understand that. what concerns me though is that sometimes when you do that, you indicate that or it may look like there's a lack of empathy with those people who have been subject to anti—semitism and for me that is the big problem. i think and for me that is the big problem. ithink in and for me that is the big problem. i think in the response, often has beena time i think in the response, often has been a time to say, no, this discipline your case did not work exactly how it supported. that detail is not what is important here, if there's one person in my party he feels that because of their jewish heritage, we have got to stamp —— because of theirjewish heritage they are not welcome, we have two stamp that out. the counter charges what you are doing about islamophobia. would you be in favour and independence complete system in the conservative party to address issues aro
doesn't that suggest that team corbyn do not get it?rbyn do not get it? i can understand why some in my party had been keen to try and correct points of fact. i can understand that. what concerns me though is that sometimes when you do that, you indicate that or it may look like there's a lack of empathy with those people who have been subject to anti—semitism and for me that is the big problem. i think and for me that is the big problem. ithink in and for me that is the big problem. i think...
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jeremy corbyn step -- do you see jeremy corbyn stepping down were being removed from the labour partyside of the general election you're talking about boris johnson heading for? i say my letter today, the thing is on the website of the new european newspaper. if there was an election tomorrow, he would probably win again. he has seen off challengers, and that is because the party has been captured by his supporters. my strand the labour party has left. i suspect he would win. whethertion i pose is he doesn't, as a leader, have to look deep into himself and ask if he is capable of rising to the challenge. , theover the last few days new prime minister has come in. it was not as if it was a surprise boris johnson won the leadership election to become prime minister of the tories. yet there is no evidence they have any strategic forethought as to how they were going to handle that. i think if he does leave the labour party, there is a real problem with the labour party. there are other people who could step up and do a better job. it is up to him. guy: on that note we will leave it. than
jeremy corbyn step -- do you see jeremy corbyn stepping down were being removed from the labour partyside of the general election you're talking about boris johnson heading for? i say my letter today, the thing is on the website of the new european newspaper. if there was an election tomorrow, he would probably win again. he has seen off challengers, and that is because the party has been captured by his supporters. my strand the labour party has left. i suspect he would win. whethertion i pose...
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today, in a lengthy and coruscating denunciation of mr corbyn's leadership, he suggests that mr corbynthe culture of the labour party, that it is no longer as the labour party of clement attlee or howard wilson or even clement attlee or howard wilson or eve n to ny clement attlee or howard wilson or even tony blair and gordon brown —— no longer recognisable. what has really driven his anger is the response from mr to brexit and his failure, in his view, to campaign vigorously on behalf of remain. since then, to have abducted a begrudging approach as labour has gradually shifted to a more pro—remain and pro—referendum petition. what i think has triggered him to announce that he does not wa nt to him to announce that he does not want to stay or rejoin the labour party is his view, bluntly, that mr corbyn is unelectable and therefore borisjohnson will win in any contest against him and he urges labour mps contest against him and he urges labourmps and contest against him and he urges labour mps and supporters to recognise the fact and stop pretending that mr corbyn is somehow going to win
today, in a lengthy and coruscating denunciation of mr corbyn's leadership, he suggests that mr corbynthe culture of the labour party, that it is no longer as the labour party of clement attlee or howard wilson or even clement attlee or howard wilson or eve n to ny clement attlee or howard wilson or even tony blair and gordon brown —— no longer recognisable. what has really driven his anger is the response from mr to brexit and his failure, in his view, to campaign vigorously on behalf of...
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actually, i don't thinkjeremy corbyn could have said anything of the kind because, unfortunately, he is committed to the absolute destruction to the wealth creating sector of society. he would raise taxes on income, inheritance, pensions, corporations up to the highest level in europe, if not the world. this is not my agenda. i believe in the balance of symmetry at the heart of the uk economy. i believe any fantastic, innovative, wealth creating sector here in manchester that will help us to find incredible project such as northern powerhouse rail. all i hearfrom the labour party as it is going to whack up labour party as it is going to whack up taxes and do things at the behest of the unions, that is not my type of the unions, that is not my type of politics. i want to campaign for more than conservatism, which believes in the fundamental balance at the heart of the uk economy, between the great free market dynamic. capitalism, how about that? capitalism, balance, supported and made possible by fantastic infrastructure and public services. that is how the agenda. —— that is the agen
actually, i don't thinkjeremy corbyn could have said anything of the kind because, unfortunately, he is committed to the absolute destruction to the wealth creating sector of society. he would raise taxes on income, inheritance, pensions, corporations up to the highest level in europe, if not the world. this is not my agenda. i believe in the balance of symmetry at the heart of the uk economy. i believe any fantastic, innovative, wealth creating sector here in manchester that will help us to...
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the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, sasteremy corbyn must "get on", and back another public vote,ver brexit. one of the city's biggest employers, deutsche bank, announces it will cut up to 18,000 staff worldwide. greece's centre—right opposition looks set for a convincing win in the country's snap general election. at the women's world cup the united states proved too strong for the netherlands, retaining their title, in france. and at 11:30pm we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, tony grew the parliamentary journalist, and entertainment journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. stay with us for that. the foreign office has begun an investigation, into who may have leaked emails from britain's ambassador to washington, which described the trump administration as being "inept" and "uniquely dysfunctional. " the secret memos were obtained and published by the mail on sunday, and were written by sir kim darroch, whom the president trump tonight said "has not served the uk well." the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, says he's "disappointed" by the leak, bu
the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, sasteremy corbyn must "get on", and back another public vote,ver brexit. one of the city's biggest employers, deutsche bank, announces it will cut up to 18,000 staff worldwide. greece's centre—right opposition looks set for a convincing win in the country's snap general election. at the women's world cup the united states proved too strong for the netherlands, retaining their title, in france. and at 11:30pm we'll be taking an in—depth look...