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corbyn era? clear statements, even though we did not mention him by name, labour will never again go into an election with a manifesto that isn't a serious plan for government. they are playing the labour anthem in the background. got a standing ovation for that, said we had to get our own house in order and we've done that this week. you are riaht and we've done that this week. you are right he — and we've done that this week. 7m, are right he did not mentionjeremy corbyn by name but there were a lot of deadly references come near the start he was think to activists, thank you for what you did in 2019 because you saved this party from obliteration and in other words, if it had been solely down tojeremy corbyn, there might not be a labour party delay and then compare it with the other party did not name explicitly tony blair, and there was a reference to the famous education, education, education speech and that bought a clap to the whole but the last few years there would tony blair have been ba
corbyn era? clear statements, even though we did not mention him by name, labour will never again go into an election with a manifesto that isn't a serious plan for government. they are playing the labour anthem in the background. got a standing ovation for that, said we had to get our own house in order and we've done that this week. you are riaht and we've done that this week. you are right he — and we've done that this week. 7m, are right he did not mentionjeremy corbyn by name but there...
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jeremy corbyn also still featuring in a - corbyn also still featuring in a manner. , , , , ., ~ corbyn manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run by _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run by the _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run by the momentumi an event here run by the momentum grassroots campaign group on the left of the labour party, not part of the official labour party conference itself, where he may well have some choice words for how keir starmer is going about his leadership. john mcdonnell, the former shadow chancellor under jeremy corbyn, said tonight he has been holding back from making personal attacks on keir starmer as well asjeremy personal attacks on keir starmer as well as jeremy corbyn personal attacks on keir starmer as well asjeremy corbyn but he prefers to offer a critique, as he puts it, of keir starmer�*s leadership, and urged members to stay within the party and continue to fight for what they believe labour should be doing. there was also a moment earli
jeremy corbyn also still featuring in a - corbyn also still featuring in a manner. , , , , ., ~ corbyn manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run by _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run by the _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run by the momentumi an event here run by the momentum grassroots campaign group on the left of the labour party, not part of the official labour party conference...
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well, jeremy corbyn will be here. he will have _ that? well, jeremy corbyn will be here.hing to l that? well, jeremy corbyn will be i here. he will have something to say. john mcdonnell has been taking his piece already, attacking third keir starmer�*s proposals. and here you are. should you and others who supported jeremy corbyn which in the end did not work, the electorate overwhelmingly rejected him and his policies, perhaps take a back—seat and lettuce are keir starmer do his thing? and lettuce are keir starmer do his thin ? ., , ., and lettuce are keir starmer do his thin ? ., ., , , and lettuce are keir starmer do his thing? the labour leadership start award and then _ thing? the labour leadership start award and then the _ thing? the labour leadership start award and then the left _ thing? the labour leadership start award and then the left of- thing? the labour leadership start award and then the left of the - thing? the labour leadership start| award and then the left of the party say can you not do that and can you fight the tories instead and then everyone says
well, jeremy corbyn will be here. he will have _ that? well, jeremy corbyn will be here.hing to l that? well, jeremy corbyn will be i here. he will have something to say. john mcdonnell has been taking his piece already, attacking third keir starmer�*s proposals. and here you are. should you and others who supported jeremy corbyn which in the end did not work, the electorate overwhelmingly rejected him and his policies, perhaps take a back—seat and lettuce are keir starmer do his thing? and...
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to be an— make it harder forjeremy corbyn to be an mp _ make it harder forjeremy corbyn to be an mpon. as long as _ be an mp in the next election. as long asjeremy corbyn be an mp in the next election. as long as jeremy corbyn is there and there _ long as jeremy corbyn is there and there is— long as jeremy corbyn is there and there is a — long as jeremy corbyn is there and there is a faction around him, keir starmer's — there is a faction around him, keir starmer'sjob will be there is a faction around him, keir starmer's job will be very difficult. starmer's 'ob will be very difficult. ,, ., starmer's 'ob will be very difficult. . p, p, starmer's 'ob will be very difficult._ starmer's 'ob will be very difficult. ,, ., ., , ., , ., difficult. sian, a story saying that victo is difficult. sian, a story saying that victory is more — difficult. sian, a story saying that victory is more important - difficult. sian, a story saying that victory is more important than i victory is more important than unity. has the left been buried? i unity. has the left been buried? i think it is unlikely
to be an— make it harder forjeremy corbyn to be an mp _ make it harder forjeremy corbyn to be an mpon. as long as _ be an mp in the next election. as long asjeremy corbyn be an mp in the next election. as long as jeremy corbyn is there and there _ long as jeremy corbyn is there and there is— long as jeremy corbyn is there and there is a — long as jeremy corbyn is there and there is a faction around him, keir starmer's — there is a faction around him, keir starmer'sjob will be there is a...
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mr corbyn. ..ood day, an old comrades ofjeremy corbyn on the way out. mr corbyn, what is your reaction? but the left won�*t go quietly. how can we get a situation where we have got a major conference, possibly within 18 months of a general election, and to be honest, the conference is falling apart? and listen to this. cheering and applause. the crowds at tonight�*s left—wing rally might be smaller but they are full of the old passions and have a new star. keep going, andy! andy, andy! plans the labour party wants to put forward are hard to hear over the noise. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, brighton. the government�*s latest coronavirus figures for the uk show there were nearly 38,000 new infections recorded in the latest 2a—hour period. that means in the past week, there was an average of 3a,500 new cases per day. another a0 deaths have been recorded, that�*s of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid test, taking the average number per day in the last week, to 137. 0n vaccinations — wale
mr corbyn. ..ood day, an old comrades ofjeremy corbyn on the way out. mr corbyn, what is your reaction? but the left won�*t go quietly. how can we get a situation where we have got a major conference, possibly within 18 months of a general election, and to be honest, the conference is falling apart? and listen to this. cheering and applause. the crowds at tonight�*s left—wing rally might be smaller but they are full of the old passions and have a new star. keep going, andy! andy, andy!...
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or somebody like him _ chosen jeremy corbyn or somebody like him as— chosen jeremy corbyn or somebodysibly would do it again. let _ would do it again. let us _ would do it again. let us look at the times, anna. story here, about police tackling m25 protestors set to be given more power, these are environmental protesters we have seen about a variety of different thing, some of them intent on being arrested because i think writing letters and waving banners isn't getting the message through about climate change. notjust change. not just writing change. notjust writing letters, so this is a group called insulate britain, they say ex theion rebellion is too moderate. they are known for crossing the line often with what is lawful to get attention and to raise awareness. and these activists are more bent on that and the story is that ministers are trying to give police more powers to be able to tackle this and be able to have greater powers of arrest, and, being able to actually do something about it when such a situation of the m25 being road blocked once again, comes across. jonathan, th
or somebody like him _ chosen jeremy corbyn or somebody like him as— chosen jeremy corbyn or somebodysibly would do it again. let _ would do it again. let us _ would do it again. let us look at the times, anna. story here, about police tackling m25 protestors set to be given more power, these are environmental protesters we have seen about a variety of different thing, some of them intent on being arrested because i think writing letters and waving banners isn't getting the message through...
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close jeremy corbyn ally. in the front - jeremy corbyn ally.e to call for higher minimum wage or higher statutory sick pay.— higher minimum wage or higher statutory sick pay. thank you very much, statutory sick pay. thank you very much. ian — statutory sick pay. thank you very much, ian watson _ statutory sick pay. thank you very much, ian watson there. - statutory sick pay. thank you very much, ian watson there. the - much, ian watson there. the residents of a village in bedfordshire woke up this morning to a completely different view after a 70 metre high 7 for some people they were eyesores, but others consider them to be historic monuments to the industrial area. they've been part of the bedfordshire skyline for nearly 100 years. but not any more. one by one they fell. among the watching crowds, former workers who came to say farewell. i former workers who came to say farewell. . , former workers who came to say farewell. ., , , , ., ,., farewell. i am very upset about it. sent a farewell. i am very upset about it. spent a lot — farewell. i
close jeremy corbyn ally. in the front - jeremy corbyn ally.e to call for higher minimum wage or higher statutory sick pay.— higher minimum wage or higher statutory sick pay. thank you very much, statutory sick pay. thank you very much. ian — statutory sick pay. thank you very much, ian watson _ statutory sick pay. thank you very much, ian watson there. - statutory sick pay. thank you very much, ian watson there. the - much, ian watson there. the residents of a village in bedfordshire woke...
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that is what i would say to kier, you need to do that now. - yeah, becausejeremy corbyn did not haveim and he would have benefited from having more control, which is what keir starmer is trying to do. well, the way you get control. is that you ensure that you win elections and the party and kier has got control of the nec, _ he has got a majority of the nec and in terms of the structural. arrangements, we were settled on one person, one vote, - that was settled by ed miliband and now, to raise it again, - within 18 months of a general- election and you have a row over it, it is absolutely pointless. it would have been better for him to say, look, - this is what i am thinking of, - let us have a proper consultation, take a bit of time over it, - he most probably would have got a compromise settlement anyway and people would have _ been relatively happy. to do it this way has - just provoked everyone. john, there is a bigger thought though here, isn't there, which on newscast, a labour party activist might even be thinking of, which is that you and jeremy corbyn led the party into two
that is what i would say to kier, you need to do that now. - yeah, becausejeremy corbyn did not haveim and he would have benefited from having more control, which is what keir starmer is trying to do. well, the way you get control. is that you ensure that you win elections and the party and kier has got control of the nec, _ he has got a majority of the nec and in terms of the structural. arrangements, we were settled on one person, one vote, - that was settled by ed miliband and now, to raise...
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various people i from the jeremy corbyn, sacked like from thejeremy corbyn, sacked like rebecca long—baileyship? it says he doesn't want _ keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want to _ keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want to involve - keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want to involve people j he doesn't want to involve people who were involved in the previous regime. and that's undermining the unity committing to. i think it's pursuing a bit of a factional agenda in spite of his promise, and it's yet more of his ten pledges that are being bent. and i deeply regret that, i don't think it will do him or the party any good. the latest res-onse or the party any good. the latest response to _ or the party any good. the latest response to andy _ or the party any good. the latest response to andy mcdonald's - response to andy mcdonald's resignation. more headlines at the top of the hour, but before that, the weather. hello. we've seen a significant drop in temperature today. temperatures have been dropping close to average, but the drop has been pretty large. it
various people i from the jeremy corbyn, sacked like from thejeremy corbyn, sacked like rebecca long—baileyship? it says he doesn't want _ keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want to _ keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want to involve - keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want to involve people j he doesn't want to involve people who were involved in the previous regime. and that's undermining the unity committing to. i think it's pursuing a bit of a factional...
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and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn would not have got on the ballot.w. gets organised _ against plans tomorrow. gets organised in _ against plans tomorrow. gets organised in every _ against plans tomorrow. (av organised in every single way we possibly can, let's reject all of these rules, stay strong, every single labour member. solidarity, thank you. single labour member. solidarity, thank ou. , , ,, ., , single labour member. solidarity, thank ou. , , , ., thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a — thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle _ thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle with _ thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle with his _ thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle with his own - if he wins a battle with his own party, keir starmer could be decisive, but the risk is that in the process you will also highlight his party's divisions. iain watson, bbc news, brighton. the government's latest coronavirus figures for the uk
and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn would not have got on the ballot.w. gets organised _ against plans tomorrow. gets organised in _ against plans tomorrow. gets organised in every _ against plans tomorrow. (av organised in every single way we possibly can, let's reject all of these rules, stay strong, every single labour member. solidarity, thank you. single labour member. solidarity, thank ou. , , ,, ., , single labour member. solidarity, thank ou. , , , ., thank you. first impressions...
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whenjeremy corbyn almost really look at what happened in 2017 when jeremy corbyn almost took reallyernative policies. policies that are very popular amongst ordinary working people. that is what should be looking at. if you want to win back the red wall seats, he needs to unite the party, stop attacking the left wing of the party. he needs to get organised labour, the trade unions, behind him and he needs to offer ordinary people hope of a different and a better life for them and their kids. so this nonsense about coming up with excuses as to why we need to change this or that rule is exactly that, is nonsense. so in your view it is clearly an attack on the left? undoubtedly and it is an attack _ attack on the left? undoubtedly and it is an attack on _ attack on the left? undoubtedly and it is an attack on democracy, - it is an attack on democracy, not the left. it is an attack on the democracy of the party, which unfortunately has been going on for a while now. individuals been suspended and keir has to stop that. he was elected on the basis of uniting the party. it is about time h
whenjeremy corbyn almost really look at what happened in 2017 when jeremy corbyn almost took reallyernative policies. policies that are very popular amongst ordinary working people. that is what should be looking at. if you want to win back the red wall seats, he needs to unite the party, stop attacking the left wing of the party. he needs to get organised labour, the trade unions, behind him and he needs to offer ordinary people hope of a different and a better life for them and their kids. so...
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and why jeremy— did not like jeremy corbyn and why jeremy corbyn did not win the selection, is becausei'm always a hit— proud enough of the country and i'm always a bit sceptical when they do this because it can feel very forced in an— this because it can feel very forced in an authentic but keir starmer linked _ in an authentic but keir starmer linked it— in an authentic but keir starmer linked it to _ in an authentic but keir starmer linked it to football is taking the knee _ linked it to football is taking the knee and — linked it to football is taking the knee and how proud we should be of that and _ knee and how proud we should be of that and how shameful it was for the government to criticise them for doing _ government to criticise them for doing so— government to criticise them for doing so and i felt all in all it was — doing so and i felt all in all it was really good speech. | doing so and i felt all in all it was really good speech. i don't know if ou saw was really good speech. i don't know if you saw the _ was really good speech. i don't know if you saw the report _ was r
and why jeremy— did not like jeremy corbyn and why jeremy corbyn did not win the selection, is becausei'm always a hit— proud enough of the country and i'm always a bit sceptical when they do this because it can feel very forced in an— this because it can feel very forced in an authentic but keir starmer linked _ in an authentic but keir starmer linked it— in an authentic but keir starmer linked it to _ in an authentic but keir starmer linked it to football is taking the knee _ linked...
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_ management, that he is notjeremy corbyn and — management, that he is notjeremy corbyn and that thatrom the labour party _ politics is gone from the labour party so — politics is gone from the labour party so i _ politics is gone from the labour party. so i think we are seeing him again— party. so i think we are seeing him againand— party. so i think we are seeing him again and pivoting the party back to the mainstream. we had about the importance — the mainstream. we had about the importance of work. we had the word patriotism _ importance of work. we had the word patriotism. he talked about nato. it was a _ patriotism. he talked about nato. it was a personal speech but a lot of those _ was a personal speech but a lot of those buzzwords were sending a signal— those buzzwords were sending a signal that the party is heading back— signal that the party is heading back to — signal that the party is heading back to the centre.— signal that the party is heading back to the centre. unusually, we haven't had _ back to the centre. unusually, we haven't had much _ back to the centre. unusuall
_ management, that he is notjeremy corbyn and — management, that he is notjeremy corbyn and that thatrom the labour party _ politics is gone from the labour party so — politics is gone from the labour party so i _ politics is gone from the labour party. so i think we are seeing him again— party. so i think we are seeing him againand— party. so i think we are seeing him again and pivoting the party back to the mainstream. we had about the importance — the mainstream. we had about the...
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he didn't mention jeremy corbyn didn't mentionjeremy corbyn by name.se it is obvious in this hall, in brighton this week, the power of the left has drained away. a new sense of confidence, changing party, and a bolder voice that labour has been desperate to hear.— desperate to hear. great speech, shows he cares _ desperate to hear. great speech, shows he cares about _ desperate to hear. great speech, shows he cares about working - shows he cares about working and family. shows he cares about working and famil . ~ , ,., , shows he cares about working and famil. ,, shows he cares about working and famil. i, , family. absolutely smashed it, this is the keir starmer _ family. absolutely smashed it, this is the keir starmer we _ family. absolutely smashed it, this is the keir starmer we know. - family. absolutely smashed it, this is the keir starmer we know. we i is the keir starmer we know. we wanted to _ is the keir starmer we know. we wanted to hear more. that - is the keir starmer we know. we wanted to hear more. that is - is the keir starmer we know. w
he didn't mention jeremy corbyn didn't mentionjeremy corbyn by name.se it is obvious in this hall, in brighton this week, the power of the left has drained away. a new sense of confidence, changing party, and a bolder voice that labour has been desperate to hear.— desperate to hear. great speech, shows he cares _ desperate to hear. great speech, shows he cares about _ desperate to hear. great speech, shows he cares about working - shows he cares about working and family. shows he cares about...
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afterjeremy corbyn became leader, to people shouting that at me, i find it very difficult.l just remembering that. yeah, i found it very difficult because i love the labour party and i've been delivering leaflets and knocking on doors for 25 years. people who in many cases have justjoined telling me that this wasn't my party. i guess they would say you are part of the nando�*s five rising stars. luciana was hounded out of the party. you think i feel a bit emotional, imagine how she felt. her great uncle was a labour mp. she is from the party, from the labour party. do you want to welcome her back? i would love to have luciana back in the party. she is still a friend of mine. whether she would want to come back, you would have to ask her. do you feel you got the labour party back? i stayed in the labour party because i believed in some of the darkest hours, i think anti—semitism was our darkest hour, i believed there was a way back for labour. some people made different choices, and i understand why they made them. luciana felt she was hounded out of the party. i feel like w
afterjeremy corbyn became leader, to people shouting that at me, i find it very difficult.l just remembering that. yeah, i found it very difficult because i love the labour party and i've been delivering leaflets and knocking on doors for 25 years. people who in many cases have justjoined telling me that this wasn't my party. i guess they would say you are part of the nando�*s five rising stars. luciana was hounded out of the party. you think i feel a bit emotional, imagine how she felt. her...
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, ,, , ., ., corbyn era? this week should have been about — corbyn era?y announcing a platform of transformative change, not fighting against _ transformative change, not fighting against leadership rules, and i also don't _ against leadership rules, and i also don't agree — against leadership rules, and i also don't agree there was a battle against — don't agree there was a battle against the far left, that somehow the leadership has one. the membership of trade unions defeated keir starmer's electoral college and defeated _ keir starmer's electoral college and defeated the 25% nomination threshold, but that doesn't get labour— threshold, but that doesn't get labour election ready, because it was all— labour election ready, because it was all about a leadership contest. if was all about a leadership contest. if labour— was all about a leadership contest. if labour win want to be a contest so what _ if labour win want to be a contest so what are — if labour win want to be a contest so what are we getting election ready— so what are we getting election rea
, ,, , ., ., corbyn era? this week should have been about — corbyn era?y announcing a platform of transformative change, not fighting against _ transformative change, not fighting against leadership rules, and i also don't _ against leadership rules, and i also don't agree — against leadership rules, and i also don't agree there was a battle against — don't agree there was a battle against the far left, that somehow the leadership has one. the membership of trade unions defeated keir...
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that the way that boris johnson might and jeremy corbyn did-— jeremy corbyn did.i my experience of keir, he is an outstanding politician. when you see him in the chamber, he is incredibly forensic and really commands the chamber. people will see today is somebody who has had the chance, a first chance, in 18 months, to stand before the country at a conference like this. it is extraordinary to think he was elected as leader at the height of the first lockdown. it was so important for him to tell a story of who he is as a person and what he wants to see our country become. ., ., .. , what he wants to see our country become. ., ., . . , ., become. kind of accepting that --eole become. kind of accepting that people don't — become. kind of accepting that people don't know _ become. kind of accepting that people don't know who - become. kind of accepting that people don't know who he i become. kind of accepting that people don't know who he is, l become. kind of accepting that | people don't know who he is, he become. kind of accepting that i people don't know who he is
that the way that boris johnson might and jeremy corbyn did-— jeremy corbyn did.i my experience of keir, he is an outstanding politician. when you see him in the chamber, he is incredibly forensic and really commands the chamber. people will see today is somebody who has had the chance, a first chance, in 18 months, to stand before the country at a conference like this. it is extraordinary to think he was elected as leader at the height of the first lockdown. it was so important for him to...
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he didn't mention jeremy corbyn by name.ave to, because it's obvious in this hall, in brighton this week, the power of the left has drained away, giving him a new sense of confidence in a changing party and a bolder voice that labour has been desperate to hear. it was a great speech. it showed that he cares about work and he cares about family. absolutely smashed it. i mean, this is the keir starmer that we all know. you wanted to hear more? that's what i was calling for, that genuine alternative. - they were delighted. the vast majority of the crowd seemed pleased — relieved, maybe. doubts on the left, though, will linger. i didn't think that was his moment. i thought it was quite uninspiring. keir starmer leaves the stage not his party's darling, nor its hero, but perhaps having proven himself a leader — walking taller, with a conviction to win. the leader's team, more than content tonight. but the party's problems remain profound, and he can't know if the country is ready to embrace him yet. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, br
he didn't mention jeremy corbyn by name.ave to, because it's obvious in this hall, in brighton this week, the power of the left has drained away, giving him a new sense of confidence in a changing party and a bolder voice that labour has been desperate to hear. it was a great speech. it showed that he cares about work and he cares about family. absolutely smashed it. i mean, this is the keir starmer that we all know. you wanted to hear more? that's what i was calling for, that genuine...
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it's margaret corbyn. margaret corbyn and there is a margaret corbyn circle at fort trion park, she is not in this presentation but i just presented this to my students who were shocked to hear that a woman was actively this was very unusual. women, she had to dress like a man, she fought alongside her husband, she had very severe wounds on the side of her body, which i'm sure is going to be part of it, your celebration and marking of all these achievements, but the fact that they buried her in west point was very, very significant. they moved her body in 1946, i think it was, i think in 1946 -- i think it was 1946, yeah. they were not very friendly to women at west point. [ inaudible ]. >> yeah, i think it's the only -- at that point it was certainly the only one for a very long time. i used to go down to west point during -- when they were student radicals in the '60s to put daisies in the rifles, you know, kind of thing. those good old days, yes, life was to simple. listen, thank you again, i really enj
it's margaret corbyn. margaret corbyn and there is a margaret corbyn circle at fort trion park, she is not in this presentation but i just presented this to my students who were shocked to hear that a woman was actively this was very unusual. women, she had to dress like a man, she fought alongside her husband, she had very severe wounds on the side of her body, which i'm sure is going to be part of it, your celebration and marking of all these achievements, but the fact that they buried her in...
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and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot.hat we possibly can. there would have been only one candidate. and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot. that is why the party but lack left will vote if you're in a zero—hours contract, are you really very interested in a party that is more interested in talking about how it might or might not elect the leaders in the future? if you can see off the left, he could be seen as decisive, but in the process, he will be highlighting his parties divisions. to afghanistan, the key moments in the fight for kabul, it was when the taliban freed thousands of prisoners from their main jail. taliban freed thousands of prisoners from their mainjail. some of taliban freed thousands of prisoners from their main jail. some of those prisoners have become caretakers of the prison itself. jeremy was given access behind the taliban to their former cell—mates in the jail. the guards ran through their lives to the jail as the taliban advanced on kabul. now, the jail is em
and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot.hat we possibly can. there would have been only one candidate. and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot. that is why the party but lack left will vote if you're in a zero—hours contract, are you really very interested in a party that is more interested in talking about how it might or might not elect the leaders in the future? if you can see off the left, he could be seen as...
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jeremy corbyn toda , he paid a proper wage. jeremy corbyn today. he said _ paid a proper wage.nts away from conference. we could have had these arguments away from conference.— could have had these arguments away from conference. we are a democratic member led — from conference. we are a democratic member led organisation _ from conference. we are a democratic member led organisation and - from conference. we are a democratic member led organisation and this - from conference. we are a democratic member led organisation and this is i member led organisation and this is the members opportunity to have a say. jeremy corbyn represents socialist — say. jeremy corbyn represents socialist and he is an important person — socialist and he is an important person he _ socialist and he is an important person. he is a fellow socialist and a very— person. he is a fellow socialist and a very important political person. it a very important political person. it was _ a very important political person. it was a _ a very important political person. it was a complex set of circumstances that lost
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the best way to say you've pivoted away from jeremy corbyn is to show there can never be a jeremy corbyne's since rejoined — but buried in the resignation of andy mcdonnell was an interesting phrase. he said, "i was instructed by your office that i couldn't support a £15 minimum wage." now that shows you that care's office is telling the shadow ministers what to do and say, that shows where the authority lies. and i think that's really what this conference has been about. the first half is been about the authority of keir starmer making the changes he wants, getting the support of the unions he needs, and really having control of the stage of the national executive committee and the party as a whole. but we need tomorrow will be the vision. and what will you do without authority? what will you do when starmer turns and speaks to the country, because he can't speak to the conference tomorrow, he must speak to the party and voters at large. speak to the party and voters at larae. ~ �* , . speak to the party and voters at larre.~ �* , :::::: speak to the party and voters at larre.~ �* , iji
the best way to say you've pivoted away from jeremy corbyn is to show there can never be a jeremy corbyne's since rejoined — but buried in the resignation of andy mcdonnell was an interesting phrase. he said, "i was instructed by your office that i couldn't support a £15 minimum wage." now that shows you that care's office is telling the shadow ministers what to do and say, that shows where the authority lies. and i think that's really what this conference has been about. the first...
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very hard at conference after jeremy corbyn became leader, people shouting at me.— shouting at me. people screaming at you? yes, i found _ shouting at me. people screaming at you? yes, i found that _ shouting at me. people screaming at you? yes, i found that very - you? yes, i found that very difficult- — you? yes, i found that very difficult. you _ you? yes, i found that very difficult. you look- you? yes, i found that very l difficult. you look emotional you? yes, i found that very - difficult. you look emotionaljust difficult. you look emotional 'ust remembering�* difficult. you look emotional 'ust remembering it. i difficult. you look emotional 'ust remembering it. yes, i difficult. you look emotional 'ust remembering it. yes, i i difficult. you look emotionaljust remembering it. yes, i found - difficult. you look emotionaljust remembering it. yes, i found it. difficult. you look emotionaljust . remembering it. yes, i found it very difficult because _ remembering it. yes, i found it very difficult because i _ remembering it. yes, i found it very difficult becau
very hard at conference after jeremy corbyn became leader, people shouting at me.— shouting at me. people screaming at you? yes, i found _ shouting at me. people screaming at you? yes, i found that _ shouting at me. people screaming at you? yes, i found that very - you? yes, i found that very difficult- — you? yes, i found that very difficult. you _ you? yes, i found that very difficult. you look- you? yes, i found that very l difficult. you look emotional you? yes, i found that very -...
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and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have got tonightjeremy corbyn said it sent the wrongn a zero—hours contracts, are you interested in a party that is more interested in talking about how it might or might not elect leaders in the future? but how it might or might not elect leaders in the future? but right now they currently _ leaders in the future? but right now they currently do _ leaders in the future? but right now they currently do knows _ leaders in the future? but right now they currently do knows he - leaders in the future? but right now they currently do knows he has - leaders in the future? but right now they currently do knows he has got| they currently do knows he has got to make a big impression with the public. in the process you will also be highlighting his party's divisions. germany goes to the polls tomorrow in a general election that will see angela merkel stepping aside as chancellor after 16 years in power. her cdu party is facing a tight race against the social democrats. here's our berlin correspondent, jenny hill. the race for the chancellery has
and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have got tonightjeremy corbyn said it sent the wrongn a zero—hours contracts, are you interested in a party that is more interested in talking about how it might or might not elect leaders in the future? but how it might or might not elect leaders in the future? but right now they currently _ leaders in the future? but right now they currently do _ leaders in the future? but right now they currently do knows _ leaders in the future? but...
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it is margaret corbyn. there's margaret corbyn circle. and it's the driveway before you go into the cloister's. she's not in this presentation, but i was talking to my students who was shocked to hear that a woman was actively, and this was unusual, she had to dress like a man. she fought alongside her husband, she had her severe wounds on the side of her body. i'm sure that was part of it. and marking all these achievements. but the fact that they buried her in west point, that is significant. they moved the body in 1946 i think it was. i think it was 1946. they were not very friendly to women at west point. i think it's the only, for that point it was the you know certainly the only one for very long time. i used to go down to west point during, when we were student radicals in the sixties, to put daisies in the rifles. things like that. those good old days. life was a simple. listen thank you again i really enjoyed it. [applause]. coming up on american history tv.
it is margaret corbyn. there's margaret corbyn circle. and it's the driveway before you go into the cloister's. she's not in this presentation, but i was talking to my students who was shocked to hear that a woman was actively, and this was unusual, she had to dress like a man. she fought alongside her husband, she had her severe wounds on the side of her body. i'm sure that was part of it. and marking all these achievements. but the fact that they buried her in west point, that is significant....
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it would have prevented jeremy corbyn doing so, and supporters from his wing of the party are furious know what�*s happening at petrol stations, electricity, gas charges, what�*s happening to universal credit. not this right—wing manoeuvre. and i hope it�*s voted down today. sir keir is spending the weekend wrangling with internal party rules and an outspoken deputy. he will want to stamp his authority. vicki young, bbc news. let�*s speak to our political correspondentjonathan blake in brighton. jonathan. correspondent jonathan blake in brighton. jonathan.— correspondent jonathan blake in brighton. jonathan. picking up on the end of that _ brighton. jonathan. picking up on the end of that report _ brighton. jonathan. picking up on the end of that report with i brighton. jonathan. picking up on the end of that report with the i the end of that report with the need for sir keir starmer to stamp his authority on things, one area where he is acting decisively is education policy, talking today about the need for pupils to leave school ready for work and life, as he puts it, with an urgent
it would have prevented jeremy corbyn doing so, and supporters from his wing of the party are furious know what�*s happening at petrol stations, electricity, gas charges, what�*s happening to universal credit. not this right—wing manoeuvre. and i hope it�*s voted down today. sir keir is spending the weekend wrangling with internal party rules and an outspoken deputy. he will want to stamp his authority. vicki young, bbc news. let�*s speak to our political correspondentjonathan blake...
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afterjeremy corbyn became leader, to people shouting that at me, i find it very difficult. ., ., ., ~ remembering _ difficult. you look quite emotional just remembering that. _ difficult. you look quite emotional just remembering that. yeah, i i difficult. you look quite emotional i just remembering that. yeah, i found it very difficult _ just remembering that. yeah, i found it very difficult because _ just remembering that. yeah, i found it very difficult because i _ just remembering that. yeah, i found it very difficult because i love - just remembering that. yeah, i found it very difficult because i love the i it very difficult because i love the labour party and i've been delivering leaflets and knocking on doors for 25 years. people who in many cases have justjoined telling me that this wasn't my party. i me that this wasn't my party. i guess they would say you are part of the nand oh's five rising stars. luciano was hounded out of the party. you think i feel a bit emotional, imagine how she felt. her great uncle was a labour mp. she is from the party, from the labour party. do y
afterjeremy corbyn became leader, to people shouting that at me, i find it very difficult. ., ., ., ~ remembering _ difficult. you look quite emotional just remembering that. _ difficult. you look quite emotional just remembering that. yeah, i i difficult. you look quite emotional i just remembering that. yeah, i found it very difficult _ just remembering that. yeah, i found it very difficult because _ just remembering that. yeah, i found it very difficult because i _ just remembering that....
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tonight, jeremy corbyn urged members not to embrace keir starmer�*s reforms, and said they sent the wrongf you're somebody who's about to lose yourjob because furlough's come to an end, if you're on a zero—hours contract, are you really very interested in a party that's more interested in talking about how it might or might not elect leaders the future? but right now the current leader knows he's got to make a bigger impression with the public. if he can see off the left he could come across as decisive. but in the process he'll also be highlighting his party's divisions. iain watson, bbc news, brighton. now on bbc news, our world. rodwell nkomazana was asleep outside church, in rural zimbabwe, when he was attacked by a hyena. against the odds, he survived. immediately, when i arrived, they exposed these wounds, and here was a young man with, i mean literally, no face. he is now headed to south africa for life—changing surgery. when i saw the first photographs of how horrendous the injury was, i decided that i would do whatever i could to help him. our world has been given exclusive acces
tonight, jeremy corbyn urged members not to embrace keir starmer�*s reforms, and said they sent the wrongf you're somebody who's about to lose yourjob because furlough's come to an end, if you're on a zero—hours contract, are you really very interested in a party that's more interested in talking about how it might or might not elect leaders the future? but right now the current leader knows he's got to make a bigger impression with the public. if he can see off the left he could come...
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and to make it clear to the _ jeremy corbyn. ran in 2019. so to have supporters of the old guard heckling from the hall itself, i don't think necessarily will be a bad thing because — necessarily will be a bad thing because keir starmer can deal with it and _ because keir starmer can deal with it and indeed did deal with it very welt _ it and indeed did deal with it very welt it— it and indeed did deal with it very well. it emphasises there is a difference between them. but of course _ difference between them. but of course it — difference between them. but of course it is notjust need to emphasise the difference between him, emphasise the difference between him. the _ emphasise the difference between him, the old labourand emphasise the difference between him, the old labour and the emphasise the difference between him, the old labourand the labour of him— him, the old labourand the labour of him but — him, the old labourand the labour of him but also the same size the differences between the conservative party and _ difference
and to make it clear to the _ jeremy corbyn. ran in 2019. so to have supporters of the old guard heckling from the hall itself, i don't think necessarily will be a bad thing because — necessarily will be a bad thing because keir starmer can deal with it and _ because keir starmer can deal with it and indeed did deal with it very welt _ it and indeed did deal with it very welt it— it and indeed did deal with it very well. it emphasises there is a difference between them. but of course _...
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tonight, jeremy corbyn said it sent the wrong signal to voters.rjob because furlow has come to an end, —— furlough. if you�*re on a zero—hours contract, are you interested in a party that is more interested in talking about how it might or might not elect leaders in the future? but right now, their current leader currently know he has got to make a big impression with the public. in the process, he will also be highlighting his party�*s divisions. now on bbc news, it�*s witness history. find extraordinary stories from black history. —— five extraordinary stories from black history. hi, i�*m larry madowo. thank you forjoining me here in washington, dc, for this very special edition of witness history. we will go back to some important moments in the past, and the civil rights era to the present day. coming up — we will hear about the damning 1960s report that told the us it was fundamentally racist. we spend some time at the dance theatre of harlem. and we hear from the daughter of an american gi who grew up in germany and has spent her life wrestl
tonight, jeremy corbyn said it sent the wrong signal to voters.rjob because furlow has come to an end, —— furlough. if you�*re on a zero—hours contract, are you interested in a party that is more interested in talking about how it might or might not elect leaders in the future? but right now, their current leader currently know he has got to make a big impression with the public. in the process, he will also be highlighting his party�*s divisions. now on bbc news, it�*s witness...
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and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot.t is why he told them not to support the reforms because it sends the wrong message to voters. if someone is about to lose yourjob because the fellows can have come to an income if you aren't a zero—hours contract car you really interested in a party more interested in a party more interested in a party more interested in talking about how it may or may not elect the leaders in the future? right now they — leaders in the future? right now they current _ leaders in the future? right now they current leader - leaders in the future? right i now they current leader knows he has to make a bigger impression with the public if he can save the left he could come across as decisive but in the process you will also be highlighting the divisions in his party. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show. auf wiedersehen, tegel airport. getting in the zone for the paris marathon. and around wales by pimped—up pedalo. it's been really hard, painful. but a grand adventure. 60 years ago th
and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot.t is why he told them not to support the reforms because it sends the wrong message to voters. if someone is about to lose yourjob because the fellows can have come to an income if you aren't a zero—hours contract car you really interested in a party more interested in a party more interested in a party more interested in talking about how it may or may not elect the leaders in the future? right now they — leaders...
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and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have got on the ballot.tomorrow. get organising in every single way that we possibly can, let's reject all of these rules, stay strong, every single labour member. solidarity, thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle with his own party, keir starmer could look decisive, but the risk is that, in the process, he'll also highlight his party's divisions. iain watson, bbc news, brighton. let's join our political correspondent helen catt, who's — jonathan blake at the conference in brighton. how much will this overshadow policy discussions? here we are talking about it, so it has certainly dominated the first day of labour plasmas gathering here in brighton this year. and there will be a vote on it on the conference floor tomorrow, so we will be talking about it then as well. but as far as sir keir starmer is concerned, he is notjust picking a fight for the sake of it. he said when he arrived here in brighton this morning that labour needed to set out its vision for the future and as far as he is c
and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have got on the ballot.tomorrow. get organising in every single way that we possibly can, let's reject all of these rules, stay strong, every single labour member. solidarity, thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle with his own party, keir starmer could look decisive, but the risk is that, in the process, he'll also highlight his party's divisions. iain watson, bbc news, brighton. let's join our political correspondent helen...
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butjeremy corbyn�*s influence is blowing through. what is more important to you, unity or winning?ion. i didn't come into politics to vote over and over again in parliament and lose and then tweet about it. i came into politics to go into government, to change millions of lives for the better. you have got a huge moment tomorrow when you make your first speech in person as party leader at a conference like this. what will be going through your mind as you walk up onto the stage? i can't wait to go on that stage and be in front of a crowd. the difference between last year and this is huge. tomorrow, i will be in front of thousands of our members and supporters and i am so looking forward to it. looking forward to looking out from this stage, hoping that you might take a serious look at him. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, brighton. a man has been remanded in custody after appearing in court charged with the murder of the primary school teacher sabina nessa. the 28—year—old was killed as she walked to meet a friend in south—east london. 36—year—old koci selamaj was arrested in eastbourne
butjeremy corbyn�*s influence is blowing through. what is more important to you, unity or winning?ion. i didn't come into politics to vote over and over again in parliament and lose and then tweet about it. i came into politics to go into government, to change millions of lives for the better. you have got a huge moment tomorrow when you make your first speech in person as party leader at a conference like this. what will be going through your mind as you walk up onto the stage? i can't wait...
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and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot.sage to voters. if you're in a zero—hours contract, are you really very interested in a party that is more interested in talking about how it might or might not elect the leaders in the future? white if he can see off the left, he could be seen as decisive, but in the process, he will be highlighting his parties divisions. at the joshua has at thejoshua has been defeated tjy at thejoshua has been defeated by the ukrainian boxer oleksandr usyk who won on points. here in london. firefighters in northern california are battling a huge fire in this part of 27 square kilometres. in the fire started on wednesday in quickly expanded because of hot weather. firefighters hope cooling temperatures over the next few days will help bring it under control. on the spanish island, efforts are under way to clear the islands airport of ash from the volcanic eruption after he forced a suspension of planes taking off and landing there. it's been almost a week since the volcano started erupting, causing w
and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot.sage to voters. if you're in a zero—hours contract, are you really very interested in a party that is more interested in talking about how it might or might not elect the leaders in the future? white if he can see off the left, he could be seen as decisive, but in the process, he will be highlighting his parties divisions. at the joshua has at thejoshua has been defeated tjy at thejoshua has been defeated by the...
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he didn't mention jeremy corbyn by name. hall, in brighton this week, the power of the left has drained away, giving him a new sense of confidence in a changing party and a bolder voice that labour has been desperate to hear. it was a great speech. it showed that he cares about working, he cares about family. absolutely smashed it. i mean, this is the keir starmer that we all know. you wanted to hear more? that's what i was calling for, that genuine alternative. they were delighted. the vast majority of the crowd seemed pleased — relieved, maybe. doubts on the left, though, will linger. i didn't think that was his moment. i thought it was quite uninspiring. keir starmer leaves the stage not his party's darling, nor its hero, but perhaps having proven himself a leader, walking taller, with a conviction to win. the leader's team more than content tonight. but the party's problems remain profound, and he can't know if the country is ready to embrace him yet. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, brighton. we are going to return to our to
he didn't mention jeremy corbyn by name. hall, in brighton this week, the power of the left has drained away, giving him a new sense of confidence in a changing party and a bolder voice that labour has been desperate to hear. it was a great speech. it showed that he cares about working, he cares about family. absolutely smashed it. i mean, this is the keir starmer that we all know. you wanted to hear more? that's what i was calling for, that genuine alternative. they were delighted. the vast...
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andy macdonald is someone who was seen as being close tojeremy corbyn, so he wasn't necessarily a naturalbut quitting during conference, during a vital moment for the party is a really good example of the tension that is still there between keir starmer and many people on the left of the party. laura, in a very windy brighton, thank you. the government's latest coronavirus figures for the uk, show there were nearly 38,000 new infections recorded in the latest 2a hour period. that means in the past week, there was an average of 34,500 new cases per day. another a0 deaths have been recorded, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid test, taking the average number per day in the last week, to 137. 0n vaccinations, wales did not release its latest vaccination data today but for the rest of the uk, now over 89.5% of people aged 16 or over have had theirfirstjab, while nearly 82.5% are now double vaccinated. following the general election over the weekend, germany's social democratic party says it has a mandate to form a government. with 26% of the vote, 0laf scholtz aims to
andy macdonald is someone who was seen as being close tojeremy corbyn, so he wasn't necessarily a naturalbut quitting during conference, during a vital moment for the party is a really good example of the tension that is still there between keir starmer and many people on the left of the party. laura, in a very windy brighton, thank you. the government's latest coronavirus figures for the uk, show there were nearly 38,000 new infections recorded in the latest 2a hour period. that means in the...
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last night, former leaderjeremy corbyn accused sir keir starmer of trying to sideline the grassrootsir starmer say they're trying to put these changes through because they will better connect the party with working people and reorientate it towards the voters who can take them to power. the voters who can take them to ower. ~ . , the voters who can take them to ower. ~ ., , ., , the voters who can take them to ower.. ., , ._ ., ,, the voters who can take them to ower.. ., , ., , ., power. what is actually happening at the conference _ power. what is actually happening at the conference today? _ power. what is actually happening at the conference today? so _ power. what is actually happening at the conference today? so whilst - the conference today? so whilst these discussions _ the conference today? so whilst these discussions about - the conference today? so whilst i these discussions about leadership rules, those will go to the conference this weekend, of course what labour really wants to do with this conference is this is the shop window to show what it would do were it in govern
last night, former leaderjeremy corbyn accused sir keir starmer of trying to sideline the grassrootsir starmer say they're trying to put these changes through because they will better connect the party with working people and reorientate it towards the voters who can take them to power. the voters who can take them to ower. ~ . , the voters who can take them to ower. ~ ., , ., , the voters who can take them to ower.. ., , ._ ., ,, the voters who can take them to ower.. ., , ., , ., power. what...
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there was a lot of backlash to that, particularly from the left of the party, with four leaderjeremy corbyn trying to shut down debate. there have been a number of discussions this week and where they have ultimately got to is not that. instead, keir starmer has spoken to the national executive committee, and what has been agreed this morning at that level is that instead they will raise the bar for the level is that instead they will raise the barfor the number of nominations that a labour mp would need to get to be able to become candidates for the leadership. at the moment, it is 10%, 10% of your parliamentary colleagues to get yourself on the ballot paper, that is now going to be raised to 20% if it passes a vote of blame it on the conference floor tomorrow. the national campaigns coordinator for labour said earlier they are confident they will get that change through. there are other changes being made, we understand you will being made, we understand you will be able to pay £3 and become a registered supporter to vote in leadership campaigns and i will be abolished. it will also be ha
there was a lot of backlash to that, particularly from the left of the party, with four leaderjeremy corbyn trying to shut down debate. there have been a number of discussions this week and where they have ultimately got to is not that. instead, keir starmer has spoken to the national executive committee, and what has been agreed this morning at that level is that instead they will raise the bar for the level is that instead they will raise the barfor the number of nominations that a labour mp...
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how do his figures compare with, say, jeremy corbyn's?. how would you analyse the last landscape? looking at the bigger picture, given the government - has a large majority. scotland remains at this terra incognito for a loti of english political parties, and especially for labour. i the fact scotland has gone and therefore labour... . and i see no signs of- taking —— i see no labour taking back scotland. labourjust used to weigh i the votes rather than count them back in the day. because of that, they'd have to break england, j and there are signs that. in southern england labour overall, with the sort . of majority the pm has, and the size of the swing - labour need, and the relative unpopularity of their leader, and perceived competence l on things like the economy. we haven't talked about - rishi sunak so far, the most popular person in british - politics, still has more people who say they like him then dislike him in politics. - anybody has more people who like then then - dislike them is amazing. admittedly it is starting l to wear
how do his figures compare with, say, jeremy corbyn's?. how would you analyse the last landscape? looking at the bigger picture, given the government - has a large majority. scotland remains at this terra incognito for a loti of english political parties, and especially for labour. i the fact scotland has gone and therefore labour... . and i see no signs of- taking —— i see no labour taking back scotland. labourjust used to weigh i the votes rather than count them back in the day. because...
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and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot.morrow. (set organising in every single against the plans tomorrow. (pet organising in every single way that we possibly can. let's reject all of these rules, stay strong, every single labour member, solidarity, thank you. single labour member, solidarity, thank ou. , , ,, ., , single labour member, solidarity, thank ou. , , , ., thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins the _ thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins the battle _ thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins the battle in _ thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins the battle in his _ thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins the battle in his own - if he wins the battle in his own party, keir starmer could look decisive but the risk is that in the process, he will also highlight his party perfect divisions. time for the sport. we start with the ryder cup in wisconsin whether united states have a 9—3 lead. it is a monumental task for europe now
and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot.morrow. (set organising in every single against the plans tomorrow. (pet organising in every single way that we possibly can. let's reject all of these rules, stay strong, every single labour member, solidarity, thank you. single labour member, solidarity, thank ou. , , ,, ., , single labour member, solidarity, thank ou. , , , ., thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins thank you. first impressions matter. if...
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his aides say he is moving the party away from thejeremy corbyn era.ect a higher minimum wage. policies passed here by the membership and binding on the leadership, but they can certainly cause a distraction. keir starmer had promised to reform and unite his party. he may be able to do one or the other, but not both. iain watson, bbc news, brighton. the government has stripped the rail operator southeastern of its franchise because of what it called "a serious breach of good faith." the company's services between london, kent and east sussex will now be publicly run. the decision was made after more than £25 million of historical payments due to the department for transport were not paid. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies reports. it's not unusual for train lines to be renationalised. what is rare is when it's about trust. this morning, the government announced it would be taking over running lser's services after it found that £25 million had not been declared by the operator. the company itself is taking a large number of steps, and i'm sur
his aides say he is moving the party away from thejeremy corbyn era.ect a higher minimum wage. policies passed here by the membership and binding on the leadership, but they can certainly cause a distraction. keir starmer had promised to reform and unite his party. he may be able to do one or the other, but not both. iain watson, bbc news, brighton. the government has stripped the rail operator southeastern of its franchise because of what it called "a serious breach of good faith."...
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it would have prevented jeremy corbyn doing so, and supporters from his wing of the party are furious people are interested in talking about. they want to know what's happening at petrol stations, electricity, gas charges, what's happening to universal credit. not this right—wing manoeuvre. and i hope it's voted down today. sir keir is spending the weekend wrangling with internal party rules and an outspoken deputy. he will want to stamp his authority. vicki young, bbc news. let's speak to jonathan blake. let's speak tojonathan blake. as you saw in the report there is some debate about the substance and 1 policy which sir keir starmer has been keen to talk about is an urgently needed shakeup of the education sector in england. he says he wants people to leave school ready for work and ready for life and for that reason the labour party argues it cannotjustify keeping the tax—free status that many private schools currently have and doing so, changing the rules and making them pay vat and other taxes would raise £i.5 pay vat and other taxes would raise £1.5 million to pay for his propos
it would have prevented jeremy corbyn doing so, and supporters from his wing of the party are furious people are interested in talking about. they want to know what's happening at petrol stations, electricity, gas charges, what's happening to universal credit. not this right—wing manoeuvre. and i hope it's voted down today. sir keir is spending the weekend wrangling with internal party rules and an outspoken deputy. he will want to stamp his authority. vicki young, bbc news. let's speak to...
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kier starmer dropped some of the changes he wanted to make to move on from the corbyn era after theywon the watered—down argument here today, and that matters. one of his allies told me it shows that labour is changing in front of our eyes. but while he's tightening his grip on the party, there is serious pressure here in brighton this week on him to explain what it's for — including from someone who has made no secret of being interested one day in the job himself. it needs to set out in specific terms on important issues, what it would do, obviously, the leader and the shadow cabinet need to connect with the public through their speeches, and we can't afford to leave brighton not having done that. it sounds like you are getting a bit impatient. i am a little impatient with both sides, actually, half policies here and there briefed to newspapers doesn't work, and we need to have a very clear alternative pathway for labour this week. tonight, though, kier starmer could allow himself a celebration, not least because his team, arsenal, won, but it is hisjob to make labour competitive i
kier starmer dropped some of the changes he wanted to make to move on from the corbyn era after theywon the watered—down argument here today, and that matters. one of his allies told me it shows that labour is changing in front of our eyes. but while he's tightening his grip on the party, there is serious pressure here in brighton this week on him to explain what it's for — including from someone who has made no secret of being interested one day in the job himself. it needs to set out in...
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last night, the former leaderjeremy corbyn accused sir keir starmer of trying to shut down debate andecause there will better connect the party with working people and reorientate it towards the voters who can take them to power. what reorientate it towards the voters who can take them to power. what is actually happening — who can take them to power. what is actually happening at _ who can take them to power. what is actually happening at the _ who can take them to power. what is actually happening at the conference| actually happening at the conference today? 50 actually happening at the conference toda ? , , ,. ,, .,, today? so whilst these discussions about leadership _ today? so whilst these discussions about leadership rules, _ today? so whilst these discussions about leadership rules, those - today? so whilst these discussions about leadership rules, those willl about leadership rules, those will go to the conference this weekend. of course what labour really wants of course what labour really wants to do with this conference is be in the shop window to show what it would do wh
last night, the former leaderjeremy corbyn accused sir keir starmer of trying to shut down debate andecause there will better connect the party with working people and reorientate it towards the voters who can take them to power. what reorientate it towards the voters who can take them to power. what is actually happening — who can take them to power. what is actually happening at _ who can take them to power. what is actually happening at the _ who can take them to power. what is actually...
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have prevented being the —— would have been the only candidate, and it would have prevented jeremy corbyn place. so the left of the party are furious about this, it will be debated tomorrow and they are going to resist it. so his attempts to put himself forward as a man in touch with the working people is likely to be overshadowed by that rail. thank ou, iain. a book of condolence has been opened in south london in memory of the primary school teacher, sabina nessa, who was attacked and killed a week ago. hundreds of people gathered for an emotional candlelit vigil in kidbrooke last night. a 12—year—old boy has died at an indoor ski centre in the west midlands. ambulance crews were called to the snowdome in tamworth yesterday evening following reports that a child had been hurt, but they were unable to save him. police say a man is also being treated for injuries. an executive from the chinese technology firm huawei, who had been held in canada on fraud charges for three years, is on her way home. meng wanzhou was allowed to leave after reaching a deal with us prosecutors, who originally
have prevented being the —— would have been the only candidate, and it would have prevented jeremy corbyn place. so the left of the party are furious about this, it will be debated tomorrow and they are going to resist it. so his attempts to put himself forward as a man in touch with the working people is likely to be overshadowed by that rail. thank ou, iain. a book of condolence has been opened in south london in memory of the primary school teacher, sabina nessa, who was attacked and...
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about this in the days approaching this discussion, certainly from the left of the party, jeremy corbynrassroots, but i have the national campaigns coordinator with me labour. sir keir starmer says that these reforms, if they pass tomorrow, but you in a better position to win the next election. why? position to win the next election. wh ? ., , ., position to win the next election. wh ? ., ,., ., , , position to win the next election. wh? ., , ,., why? the labour leadership role seaks to why? the labour leadership role speaks to the — why? the labour leadership role speaks to the culture _ why? the labour leadership role speaks to the culture and - why? the labour leadership role speaks to the culture and values| why? the labour leadership role l speaks to the culture and values of our party— speaks to the culture and values of our party and the changes that passed — our party and the changes that passed through the nec this morning and will_ passed through the nec this morning and will go _ passed through the nec this morning and will go to conference tomorrow show_ and will go to confe
about this in the days approaching this discussion, certainly from the left of the party, jeremy corbynrassroots, but i have the national campaigns coordinator with me labour. sir keir starmer says that these reforms, if they pass tomorrow, but you in a better position to win the next election. why? position to win the next election. wh ? ., , ., position to win the next election. wh ? ., ,., ., , , position to win the next election. wh? ., , ,., why? the labour leadership role seaks to why?...
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between keir starmer and you could call it the far left of the labour party, people loyal tojeremy corbynarty will be to make it harder for a futurejeremy corbyn to get on the ballot any future labour leadership contest. we saw a fightback when andy mcdonald resigned and that fowler fightback continues with a tussle over this motion. the labour leadership is not taking up the invitation to fight about this. they say it is a non—binding motion, party activists having their say on something they feel passionately about at the leadership agree with 99% of the other stuff in this motion. listen to shadow home secretary nick thomas—symonds not taking up the opportunity to have a real fight. there is a motion before conference today, _ there is a motion before conference today, the _ there is a motion before conference today, the leadership is happy for delegates to be supporting, i do not think there — delegates to be supporting, i do not think there is any dispute over the motion _ think there is any dispute over the motion we — think there is any dispute over the motion. we have been clear o
between keir starmer and you could call it the far left of the labour party, people loyal tojeremy corbynarty will be to make it harder for a futurejeremy corbyn to get on the ballot any future labour leadership contest. we saw a fightback when andy mcdonald resigned and that fowler fightback continues with a tussle over this motion. the labour leadership is not taking up the invitation to fight about this. they say it is a non—binding motion, party activists having their say on something...