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corbyn's leadership did you - to know at what point underjeremy corbyn's leadership did you realiseiou realise your party was on the _ corbyn's leadership did you realise your party was on the wrong - corbyn's leadership did you realise your party was on the wrong track| your party was on the wrong track and do _ your party was on the wrong track and do you — your party was on the wrong track and do you regret _ your party was on the wrong track and do you regret staying - your party was on the wrong track and do you regret staying in- your party was on the wrong track and do you regret staying in his . and do you regret staying in his shadow— and do you regret staying in his shadow cabinet— and do you regret staying in his shadow cabinet until— and do you regret staying in his shadow cabinet until the - and do you regret staying in his shadow cabinet until the bitter| and do you regret staying in his - shadow cabinet until the bitter end? and may— shadow cabinet until the bitter end? and may i _ shadow cabinet until the bitter end? and may i also — shadow cabinet until the bitter en
corbyn's leadership did you - to know at what point underjeremy corbyn's leadership did you realiseiou realise your party was on the _ corbyn's leadership did you realise your party was on the wrong - corbyn's leadership did you realise your party was on the wrong track| your party was on the wrong track and do _ your party was on the wrong track and do you — your party was on the wrong track and do you regret _ your party was on the wrong track and do you regret staying - your party was on...
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, i don't what corbyn don't care what jeremy corbyn says.isn't in the labour jeremy corbyn labour party. jeremy corbyn is an in the labour an idiot who's not in the labour party me say, how party and let me just say, how many candidates who supported jeremy been selected jeremy corbyn have been selected to labour in to be labour candidates in winnable seats? that is how winnable seats? one that is how much starmer has changed winnable seats? one that is how mu> has not, because the >> no, he has not, because the labour party still labour party is still anti—semitic and we've seen that of we've them of late. we've seen them out there is not fair at all. it is, it is absolute. >> would tell that >> people would tell you that they think done a good job they think he's done a good job changing the labour party. and they think he's done a good job cha|sorry the labour party. and they think he's done a good job cha|sorry thitelloour party.
, i don't what corbyn don't care what jeremy corbyn says.isn't in the labour jeremy corbyn labour party. jeremy corbyn is an in the labour an idiot who's not in the labour party me say, how party and let me just say, how many candidates who supported jeremy been selected jeremy corbyn have been selected to labour in to be labour candidates in winnable seats? that is how winnable seats? one that is how much starmer has changed winnable seats? one that is how mu has not, because the >> no,...
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, i don't what corbyn don't care what jeremy corbyn says.isn't in the labour jeremy corbyn labour party. jeremy corbyn is an in the labour an idiot who's not in the labour party me say, how party and let me just say, how many candidates who supported jeremy been selected jeremy corbyn have been selected to labour in to be labour candidates in winnable seats? that is how winnable seats? one that is how much starmer has changed winnable seats? one that is how mu> has not, because the >> no, he has not, because the labour party still labour party is still anti—semitic and we've seen that of we've them of late. we've seen them out there is not fair at all. it is, it is absolute. >> would tell that >> people would tell you that they think done a good job they think he's done a good job changing the labour party. and they think he's done a good job cha|sorry the labour party. and they think he's done a good job cha|sorry thitelloour party.
, i don't what corbyn don't care what jeremy corbyn says.isn't in the labour jeremy corbyn labour party. jeremy corbyn is an in the labour an idiot who's not in the labour party me say, how party and let me just say, how many candidates who supported jeremy been selected jeremy corbyn have been selected to labour in to be labour candidates in winnable seats? that is how winnable seats? one that is how much starmer has changed winnable seats? one that is how mu has not, because the >> no,...
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jeremy corbyn >> because he had to tackle the pr not even a jeremy corbyn >> because he had to tackleorbyn is not even a labour. >> it isn't him that tackled. it was the electorate who refused to corbyn. was the electorate who refused to harry, corbyn. was the electorate who refused to harry, izorbyn. was the electorate who refused to harry, i didn't. was the electorate who refused to harry, i didn't talk over >> harry, i didn't talk over you, especially on such sensitive okay keir anti—semitism. okay so keir starmer on day one. starmer apologised on day one. jeremy not even jeremy corbyn is not even a labour mp anymore. he won't be a labour mp anymore. he won't be a labour candidate next labour candidate at the next election shown election of course, he's shown moral leadership trying to moral leadership in trying to reconnect labour party of reconnect the labour party of the public. reconnect the labour party of the plthat really good enough ? >> is that really good enough? >> is that really good enough? >> well, what i think is >> well, i think what i think is really interesting is
jeremy corbyn >> because he had to tackle the pr not even a jeremy corbyn >> because he had to tackleorbyn is not even a labour. >> it isn't him that tackled. it was the electorate who refused to corbyn. was the electorate who refused to harry, corbyn. was the electorate who refused to harry, izorbyn. was the electorate who refused to harry, i didn't. was the electorate who refused to harry, i didn't talk over >> harry, i didn't talk over you, especially on such...
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jeremy corbyn >> because he had to tackle the pr not even a jeremy corbyn >> because he had to tacklecorbyn is not even a labour. >> it isn't him that tackled. it was the electorate who refused to corbyn. was the electorate who refused to harry, corbyn. was the electorate who refused to harry, izorbyn. was the electorate who refused to harry, i didn't. was the electorate who refused to harry, i didn't talk over >> harry, i didn't talk over you, especially on such sensitive okay keir anti—semitism. okay so keir starmer on day one. starmer apologised on day one. jeremy not even jeremy corbyn is not even a labour mp anymore. he won't be a labour mp anymore. he won't be a labour candidate next labour candidate at the next election shown election of course, he's shown moral leadership trying to moral leadership in trying to reconnect labour party of reconnect the labour party of the public. reconnect the labour party of the plthat really good enough ? >> is that really good enough? >> is that really good enough? >> well, what i think is >> well, i think what i think is really interesting i
jeremy corbyn >> because he had to tackle the pr not even a jeremy corbyn >> because he had to tacklecorbyn is not even a labour. >> it isn't him that tackled. it was the electorate who refused to corbyn. was the electorate who refused to harry, corbyn. was the electorate who refused to harry, izorbyn. was the electorate who refused to harry, i didn't. was the electorate who refused to harry, i didn't talk over >> harry, i didn't talk over you, especially on such...
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that's the difference between and corbyn. got between him and corbyn.obably doesn't. >> i, i mean, there are some people would like that, but people who would like that, but i mean, huge i mean, there a huge differences. number one which differences. number one of which is, britain's defence is, is that britain's defence and the heart of and security is the heart of, of what as prime minister. what he'll be as prime minister. so commitment the so his, his commitment and the labour party's commitment to nato wholehearted. nato will be wholehearted. >> i mean, we could we could list many the labour list out many of the labour commitments that changed commitments that have changed very quickly in the run up to this election . well, there are this election. well, there are many there are many, many. >> they've changed. they've changed the corbyn changed since the corbyn leadership because it is a change party. change and renewed labour party. that's what keir starmer's leadership about leadership is about. it's about changing the labour. >> seeing any great
that's the difference between and corbyn. got between him and corbyn.obably doesn't. >> i, i mean, there are some people would like that, but people who would like that, but i mean, huge i mean, there a huge differences. number one which differences. number one of which is, britain's defence is, is that britain's defence and the heart of and security is the heart of, of what as prime minister. what he'll be as prime minister. so commitment the so his, his commitment and the labour party's...
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from jeremy's point of view corbyn is not surprised about what is happening in gaza. of course, it is clear that israel's goal is to defend itself against the terrorist group hamas. this british official faced a problem to answer this question, and jeremy corbyn sent a letter to the british foreign ministry, asking for an explanation about the silence of the foreign minister, and described this issue as worrying, emphasizing that the british public opinion is right. they should find out about any kind of involvement of their country in this war, a war that has left widespread destruction and caused the sacrifice of more than 15 thousand palestinians. britain has not explicitly declared war against the palestinian nation, but at least it is participating with israel in the battle to destroy hamas, for this reason , it will lose its credibility to play a diplomatic and political role in the middle east, especially in occupied palestine, in the future. the arab government of sunak is a partner in shedding palestinian blood. they know that thousands of people gathered in
from jeremy's point of view corbyn is not surprised about what is happening in gaza. of course, it is clear that israel's goal is to defend itself against the terrorist group hamas. this british official faced a problem to answer this question, and jeremy corbyn sent a letter to the british foreign ministry, asking for an explanation about the silence of the foreign minister, and described this issue as worrying, emphasizing that the british public opinion is right. they should find out about...
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corbyn to take into chateau corbyn tonight.he bbc has been anderson. now the bbc has been at it again when he's been criticised for saying rishi sunak attended a far right rally over the weekend. of course, it's always the far right. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel . >> only on gb news, the people's channel >> only on gb news, the people's channel, britain's news channel . channel, britain's news channel. >> welcome back. it's 543. you're watching or listening to martin daubney on gb news. now i've lost count of the number of times the bbc has shown bias earlier in the show, i talked about their controversial coverage of the israel—hamas war. remember they refused to call hamas terrorists , but that call hamas terrorists, but that bias was on show again over the weekend , and it described the weekend, and it described the events in italy that rishi sunak attended as as a far right rally. tory mp brendan clarke—smith said it was incredibly disrespectful to the prime minister and accused the bbc of hypocrisy
corbyn to take into chateau corbyn tonight.he bbc has been anderson. now the bbc has been at it again when he's been criticised for saying rishi sunak attended a far right rally over the weekend. of course, it's always the far right. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel . >> only on gb news, the people's channel >> only on gb news, the people's channel, britain's news channel . channel, britain's news channel. >> welcome back. it's 543. you're watching or...
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hard core fans of corbyn himself .e are a lot of buildings draped in in pro—palestine flags. so there might be a pretty sizeable turn up at this particular rally. the other rallies that are taking place today, i think we're covering a couple of there's one in wimbledon. there's one in lewisham. i live in lewisham, another of a pro—palestine another a bit of a pro—palestine hotspot as well. so it's sort of broken up. it's fractured thing and it seems to be far more about the local area than those big, big central london marches. is that perhaps the organisers, of course, would never would never but is this never say this, but is this perhaps because pro—palestinian supporters getting bit supporters are getting a bit fatigued and the idea of turning out week after week when obviously there is no end to this war in sight, it's getting a tiring. yeah there is that a bit tiring. yeah there is that question and obviously they are never question. >> now , obviously have seen >> now, obviously we have seen some counter protest
hard core fans of corbyn himself .e are a lot of buildings draped in in pro—palestine flags. so there might be a pretty sizeable turn up at this particular rally. the other rallies that are taking place today, i think we're covering a couple of there's one in wimbledon. there's one in lewisham. i live in lewisham, another of a pro—palestine another a bit of a pro—palestine hotspot as well. so it's sort of broken up. it's fractured thing and it seems to be far more about the local area...
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i said corbyn he was asked said corbyn when he was asked would launch nuclear weapons would you launch said no, and that kills the deterrent. the deterrent cost his billions of pounds a year. the submarines with them, nuclear weapons, all three, all four, all under the sea. in a way, they are the point of deterrent is you don't know. you're not going when you're not going to say when you're going it. that's you're going to use it. that's how works. so i asked a how it works. so i asked a question for news viewers question for gb news viewers directly starmer, and he directly of starmer, and he said, , that wouldn't rule said, um, that he wouldn't rule out but of course he out using it. but of course he won't say under what circumstances it , but. circumstances he used it, but. and him clear and his that's him a clear differentiation corbyn. and his that's him a clear differebecause corbyn. and his that's him a clear differebecausei corbyn. and his that's him a clear differebecause i mean, 3yn. and his that's him a clear differebecause i mean, the yeah. because i mean, the campaign for
i said corbyn he was asked said corbyn when he was asked would launch nuclear weapons would you launch said no, and that kills the deterrent. the deterrent cost his billions of pounds a year. the submarines with them, nuclear weapons, all three, all four, all under the sea. in a way, they are the point of deterrent is you don't know. you're not going when you're not going to say when you're going it. that's you're going to use it. that's how works. so i asked a how it works. so i asked a...
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we know that corbyn was that jeremy corbyn was describing hamas and hezbollah that jeremy corbyn was hamas and hezbollah that jeremy corbyn was de�*his mates.mas and hezbollah that jeremy corbyn was de�*his mates. more nd hezbollah that jeremy corbyn was de�*his mates. more andiezbollah that jeremy corbyn was de�*his mates. more and more lah that jeremy corbyn was de�*his mates. more and more is1 as his mates. more and more is coming out now about sir keir starmer's catalogue of starmer's back catalogue of jihadi nutcases. latest jihadi nutcases. the latest is abu entered britain abu qatada, who entered britain under and was under a false passport and was then asylum. he issued then granted asylum. he issued a fatwa was justified fatwa saying it was justified to both muslims renounced both kill muslims who renounced their and kill their their faith and kill their families. four later, he families. four years later, he made in which he made a speech in which he effectively fatwa effectively issued another fatwa advocating jews, advocating the killing of jews, including children. starm
we know that corbyn was that jeremy corbyn was describing hamas and hezbollah that jeremy corbyn was hamas and hezbollah that jeremy corbyn was de�*his mates.mas and hezbollah that jeremy corbyn was de�*his mates. more nd hezbollah that jeremy corbyn was de�*his mates. more andiezbollah that jeremy corbyn was de�*his mates. more and more lah that jeremy corbyn was de�*his mates. more and more is1 as his mates. more and more is coming out now about sir keir starmer's catalogue of...
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and would never vote for corbyn. to with his it's got nothing to do with his anti—semitism, because that doesn't the same way. doesn't impact me the same way. >> because i am also >> it's fine because i am also anti—semitic . um, but clippered anti—semitic. um, but clippered up. but it's because but it's because of these particular policies. >> he became this student politic policies that say we don't need to defend our country, and we don't need to be another 100% agree with you. >> and for me, i don't think that anti—semites ism what that anti—semites ism is what lost election . no, it lost him. the election. no, it was the salisbury poisonings. the that he said, we need the moment that he said, we need to these to to send these tests off to russia to confirm whether or not he lost the election right there. we could see he was on patriotic. could see that he there. we could see he was on patratic. could see that he there. we could see he was on patra crank could see that he there. we could see he was on patra crank
and would never vote for corbyn. to with his it's got nothing to do with his anti—semitism, because that doesn't the same way. doesn't impact me the same way. >> because i am also >> it's fine because i am also anti—semitic . um, but clippered anti—semitic. um, but clippered up. but it's because but it's because of these particular policies. >> he became this student politic policies that say we don't need to defend our country, and we don't need to be another 100% agree...
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corbyn has never his jeremy corbyn has never been his friend. inconsistency friend. but labour in power have actually, in fact, labour have only ever come to power if they've shown themselves to be committed to strong defence and seriously patriotic . i mean, you seriously patriotic. i mean, you know, nato was actually founded by ernest bevin and the attlee labour government, along with our allies. after the war, we played a key role in the foundation of nato and over the years, labour, labour governments have been very strong on defence issues. it's when labour gets into opposition that things start to slip and what starmer is clearly trying to do, he's trying to bend over backwards and say, look , i'm a backwards and say, look, i'm a million miles from the corbyn years now. at times he goes over the top . i mean, he started the top. i mean, when he started out press conferences, out doing press conferences, there'd be one union flag next to now he's got either to him. now he's got them either side everybody feels side and everybody else feels obuged side and everyb
corbyn has never his jeremy corbyn has never been his friend. inconsistency friend. but labour in power have actually, in fact, labour have only ever come to power if they've shown themselves to be committed to strong defence and seriously patriotic . i mean, you seriously patriotic. i mean, you know, nato was actually founded by ernest bevin and the attlee labour government, along with our allies. after the war, we played a key role in the foundation of nato and over the years, labour, labour...
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he did support corbyn and he said, jeremy corbyn and he said, jeremy corbyn is my friend.s jeremy corbyn was never my friend. a certain friend. there's a certain inconsistency there. the unions disappeared quite a while ago and they have virtually no influence on the labour party at the moment. >> so his big business, he wants the money. >> it's just like the money. >> it'sjust like blair. i mean, >> it's just like blair. i mean, the labour party conference this yean the labour party conference this year, you know, all the schmoozing with the corporate world. >> oh, but is he transitioning? and i think we can show a picture of this from being keir starmer into being nigel farage, because that's where the votes seem to be. look there we go. there is. there it is. >> the morphing of one into the other. >> and that helps him with the red wall. pick up the old labour voters you see, as voters who well, you see, as jerry's pointed out, the red wall that is actually a lot wall is that is actually a lot of is those areas, coal and of it is those areas, coal and steel areas where
he did support corbyn and he said, jeremy corbyn and he said, jeremy corbyn is my friend.s jeremy corbyn was never my friend. a certain friend. there's a certain inconsistency there. the unions disappeared quite a while ago and they have virtually no influence on the labour party at the moment. >> so his big business, he wants the money. >> it's just like the money. >> it'sjust like blair. i mean, >> it's just like blair. i mean, the labour party conference this yean the...
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, but for a while — underjeremy corbyn, but for a while and _ underjeremy corbyn, but for a while, and you're not in our corner, you don't fight _ more, you're not in our corner, you don't fight for — more, you're not in our corner, you don't fight for our cause. and they were _ don't fight for our cause. and they were right — don't fight for our cause. and they were right. when they? we had taken a leave _ were right. when they? we had taken a leave of— were right. when they? we had taken a leave of absence from ourjob description. reneged on an old partnership, the labour organ that we serve _ partnership, the labour organ that we serve working people as they drive _ we serve working people as they drive our — we serve working people as they drive our country forward. applause. and everything _ drive our country forward. applause. and everything l _ drive our country forward. applause. and everything i have _ drive our country forward. applause. and everything i have done _ drive our country forward. applause. and everything i have done as - and everything i have done as leader. — an
, but for a while — underjeremy corbyn, but for a while and _ underjeremy corbyn, but for a while, and you're not in our corner, you don't fight _ more, you're not in our corner, you don't fight for — more, you're not in our corner, you don't fight for our cause. and they were _ don't fight for our cause. and they were right — don't fight for our cause. and they were right. when they? we had taken a leave _ were right. when they? we had taken a leave of— were right. when they? we had...
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the corbyn the cardigans of the corbyn years because the suits years are gone because the suits corporate. >> it's following the politics s and you're right it was it was, it was huge. it was more like a trade fair or the cbi. it was. it and it was the labour conference and the labour conference. >> they passed some big tests though. didn't they. for, for laboun though. didn't they. for, for labour, the, the outrage, labour, the, the, the outrage, the fighting in gaza was a test would been difficult had would have been difficult had corbyn been leader hold that corbyn been leader to hold that that only just happening. >> it, it only it was only 2 or 3 days old. it would have been more of a problem if it had been. more of a problem if it had bee but silences more of a problem if it had beebut silences in more of a problem if it had bee but silences in the >> but those silences in the hall, which are called by david lammy, angie called hall, which are called by david lammywell. angie called one as well. >> think reading too >> i think you're reading too much christopher. it >> i think you'r
the corbyn the cardigans of the corbyn years because the suits years are gone because the suits corporate. >> it's following the politics s and you're right it was it was, it was huge. it was more like a trade fair or the cbi. it was. it and it was the labour conference and the labour conference. >> they passed some big tests though. didn't they. for, for laboun though. didn't they. for, for labour, the, the outrage, labour, the, the, the outrage, the fighting in gaza was a test...
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corbyn as well. but you're rigibut the party. corbyn as well.party was unelectable, that's what unelectable, didn't that's what everybody agreed everybody more or less agreed that then it was unelectable. and they're saying now keir and they're all saying now keir starmer the starmer has has now made the labour party electable . that's labour party electable. that's quite whether quite something. whether it's enoughif quite something. whether it's enough if you don't. no, no. see, were looking at the see, you were looking at the times and this extraordinary well , it times and this extraordinary well, it raised our eyebrows , well, it raised our eyebrows, this rwanda deal. they're going to actually plough more money, more money, £15 million. i think . so we've yeah. into something that hasn't yet worked and it hasn't by the supreme court is deemed wrong . deemed wrong. >> it's been deemed illegal. basically you can't do this. so let's send we've already sent 140 million out to rwanda as part of this policy to try and make it more acceptable to t
corbyn as well. but you're rigibut the party. corbyn as well.party was unelectable, that's what unelectable, didn't that's what everybody agreed everybody more or less agreed that then it was unelectable. and they're saying now keir and they're all saying now keir starmer the starmer has has now made the labour party electable . that's labour party electable. that's quite whether quite something. whether it's enoughif quite something. whether it's enough if you don't. no, no. see, were looking...
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the ira, getting of comfort , getting letters of comfort, corbyn friends with hamas , corbyn being friendse during the black lives from just stop oil, loads money from just stop oil, loads of labour politicians having thinly veiled views that many people would regard as being anti—semitic. but when keir starmer was a top lawyer, it reported that in 69 out of 84 cases between 1994 and two thousand and seven, he defended violent criminals, terror suspects and police killers. one of the people he helped to free was paul stellato, who committed 171 offences also received around £30,000 in compensation for being unlawfully held in prison and would later be jailed for life in 2018 for attempting to buy hand grenades. now sir keir successfully argued that , keir successfully argued that, having served three quarters of his ten year sentence, he was now entitled to unconditional release despite being recalled to prison twice for breaching the his early release . the terms of his early release. sir keir's legal case brought in 2006, also reportedly freed 15 other dangerous criminals , other dangero
the ira, getting of comfort , getting letters of comfort, corbyn friends with hamas , corbyn being friendse during the black lives from just stop oil, loads money from just stop oil, loads of labour politicians having thinly veiled views that many people would regard as being anti—semitic. but when keir starmer was a top lawyer, it reported that in 69 out of 84 cases between 1994 and two thousand and seven, he defended violent criminals, terror suspects and police killers. one of the people...
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corbyn was the tories 12th man on the bench last time . abc anyone but corbyn last time.nyone but corbyn did you a favour. starmer, however , doesn't quite pose the however, doesn't quite pose the same risk to national security . same risk to national security. the kind of issues that must be talked about in the red wall in your constituency in south derbyshire . immigration must derbyshire. immigration must feature very , very highly. and feature very, very highly. and yet the tories have presided over record legal immigration. 745,000 no sign of stopping the boats. the only thing that stopped the boats was the weather over christmas . a lot of weather over christmas. a lot of people are saying , heather, with people are saying, heather, with all due respect, they would vote for a conservative party if they actually felt like they were being conservative. live well of coui'se. >> course. >> but again, with respect , if >> but again, with respect, if the pundits actually explained that you can't get the flights off because of the courts and so we have to put an act throug
corbyn was the tories 12th man on the bench last time . abc anyone but corbyn last time.nyone but corbyn did you a favour. starmer, however , doesn't quite pose the however, doesn't quite pose the same risk to national security . same risk to national security. the kind of issues that must be talked about in the red wall in your constituency in south derbyshire . immigration must derbyshire. immigration must feature very , very highly. and feature very, very highly. and yet the tories have...
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corbyn and basically by implying that he'd be jeremy corbyn without jeremy corbyn.l care about that, we will see. >> okay, katherine forster, thank you very much indeed to today is the 35th anniversary of the lockerbie tragedy, where the effects of the disaster are still being felt by many people. >> all 270 were killed after a bomb exploded on a jumbo jet before crashing into the scottish town. >> it's considered to be the deadliest terrorist attack on british soil. our home and security editor mark white, returned to the scene where he spent his first year as a radio reporter, covering the aftermath of the disaster it's many years since i last set foot in lockerbie, a town only 25 miles as the crow flies from my own hometown and the place i was sent to in december 1988 on my first major assignment as a reporter, i spent most of the next year in and around lockerbie reporting on the fallout from the terrible disaster. >> here. it would be easy now to just concentrate on the enormity of that event of sherwood crescent , where the jet's fuel crescent, where the jet's
corbyn and basically by implying that he'd be jeremy corbyn without jeremy corbyn.l care about that, we will see. >> okay, katherine forster, thank you very much indeed to today is the 35th anniversary of the lockerbie tragedy, where the effects of the disaster are still being felt by many people. >> all 270 were killed after a bomb exploded on a jumbo jet before crashing into the scottish town. >> it's considered to be the deadliest terrorist attack on british soil. our home...
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corbyn of course, chaos today.rs perspective, a lot of people tell me that that's probably one of the only left wing policies they'd support. bearing in mind how bad our railways are. but starmer's position on that is, well, keir starmer used to be out on the picket lines right. >> but that's what he he liked picket lines right. >>join: that's what he he liked picket lines right. >>join the t's what he he liked picket lines right. >>join the tradeiat he he liked picket lines right. >>join the trade unionsie liked picket lines right. >>join the trade unions and;ed picket lines right. >>join the trade unions and the to join the trade unions and the activists picket activists out on the picket line. then he went to on ban line. and then he went to on ban his ministers, shadow his own ministers, his shadow ministers, the ministers, from doing, doing the same. very much trying same. so he's very much trying to that centre round to take that centre round people. do you trust him on that? moved to that? has he moved to th
corbyn of course, chaos today.rs perspective, a lot of people tell me that that's probably one of the only left wing policies they'd support. bearing in mind how bad our railways are. but starmer's position on that is, well, keir starmer used to be out on the picket lines right. >> but that's what he he liked picket lines right. >>join: that's what he he liked picket lines right. >>join the t's what he he liked picket lines right. >>join the tradeiat he he liked picket...
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and i am not jeremy corbyn. he's doing. corbyn. that's what he's doing.imagine jeremy you could never imagine jeremy corbyn on a jacket like corbyn putting on a jacket like that, you know? you know, had his tracksuit on something. his tracksuit on or something. >> yeah. his shell suit. >> yeah. his shell suit. >> yeah. his shell suit. >> yeah. and he can go to >> yeah. and he can go off to his so it's his allotment. and so it's right. quite important right. it's quite important because odds are this time because the odds are this time next year he will be the prime minister. >> and kevin, if you turn the clock back a year to where we are now, would you have thought labour would be far ahead in labour would be so far ahead in the polls? >> no, no certainly not. uh, but i i never thought the i never i never thought the conservatives could be as bad as they past year. they have been in the past year. yeah. have told me that yeah. if you'd have told me that the conservatives were going to put of taxation the conservatives were going to put and of taxation the
and i am not jeremy corbyn. he's doing. corbyn. that's what he's doing.imagine jeremy you could never imagine jeremy corbyn on a jacket like corbyn putting on a jacket like that, you know? you know, had his tracksuit on something. his tracksuit on or something. >> yeah. his shell suit. >> yeah. his shell suit. >> yeah. his shell suit. >> yeah. and he can go to >> yeah. and he can go off to his so it's his allotment. and so it's right. quite important right. it's...
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as somebody who sat in the corbyn in the meetings with the corbyn east, i've never i've yet to meet ae. even in a middle class people. even in a miccorbyn really in >> corbyn really succeeded in making the labour party as middle class as possible. >> exactly. weird. yes exactly. >> don't equate i totally >> so i don't equate i totally agree, i don't equate the left being the representative of the working class. look, i think politics in terms politics has a problem in terms of tune with of people being in tune with that. more working that. we need more working class voices. rayner, you know, voices. angela rayner, you know, with a genuine, you know, workingto sort of, you know, dig having to sort of, you know, dig out as miner to out a grandfather as a miner to make she gets castigated make it. she gets castigated all the was the time. john cruddas was the policy uh, at policy chief when i was, uh, at the of the labour party. the centre of the labour party. and i like john a lot. so he's a mate? well, he's not a mate mate? well, no, he's not a mate because john a because he's always j
as somebody who sat in the corbyn in the meetings with the corbyn east, i've never i've yet to meet ae. even in a middle class people. even in a miccorbyn really in >> corbyn really succeeded in making the labour party as middle class as possible. >> exactly. weird. yes exactly. >> don't equate i totally >> so i don't equate i totally agree, i don't equate the left being the representative of the working class. look, i think politics in terms politics has a problem in...
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they corbyn they rejected jeremy corbyn pretty overwhelmingly . um, and i pretty overwhelmingly.e actually relatively sensible after the period of tumult that they've just been through. at kemi through. they look at kemi badenoch, say, okay, she badenoch, they say, okay, she does these things, does talk tough on these things, but headbanger, but she's not a headbanger, actually. somebody can actually. she's somebody who can probably do business across lines, and that's lines, but be firm. and that's what people and i think what people want. and i think that's you saw keir that's also why you saw keir starmer become leader of the labour okay, labour party. people went, okay, he's ideologically pure he's not as ideologically pure as, corbyn, but you as, uh, jeremy corbyn, but you know he's probably know what? he's probably somebody can reach across somebody who can reach across divides things and for divides and fix things and for a broken party like the tories are , that's what need more than , that's what you need more than somebody going to drag somebody who's going to drag you
they corbyn they rejected jeremy corbyn pretty overwhelmingly . um, and i pretty overwhelmingly.e actually relatively sensible after the period of tumult that they've just been through. at kemi through. they look at kemi badenoch, say, okay, she badenoch, they say, okay, she does these things, does talk tough on these things, but headbanger, but she's not a headbanger, actually. somebody can actually. she's somebody who can probably do business across lines, and that's lines, but be firm. and...
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i am not surprised by jeremy corbyn's view of what is happening in gaza. of course, it is clear that israel's goal is to defend itself against the terrorist group hamas. this english authority to answer this question with a problem was encountered. he did not respond to fight in the israeli army. hundreds of britons are reportedly serving as soldiers in the israeli army. meanwhile, according to british laws , it is a crime to serve citizens of this country in foreign armies. britain has openly declared war on the palestinian people, but at least the british government has not openly declared war on the palestinian people. but at least it is involved with israel in the battle to destroy hamas. for this. the arab nations consider sunak's government to be a partner in spilling the blood of palestinians . we are still with you today, mr. sadeghi naqsh and the extent of the british government's role in the war that the zionists are pursuing against gaza and the massacre that is taking place, let's not forget that england is the main creator of israel, which mea
i am not surprised by jeremy corbyn's view of what is happening in gaza. of course, it is clear that israel's goal is to defend itself against the terrorist group hamas. this english authority to answer this question with a problem was encountered. he did not respond to fight in the israeli army. hundreds of britons are reportedly serving as soldiers in the israeli army. meanwhile, according to british laws , it is a crime to serve citizens of this country in foreign armies. britain has openly...
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did first brexit government like jeremy corbyn did back first brexit government like jeremy corbyn didrexit government like jeremy corbyn did back. in brexit government like jeremy corbyn did back . in late> i think you're right. this brexit christmas theme. >> i think you're right . this is >> i think you're right. this is brexit with baubles on. the big question is will theresa may sorry, will rishi sunak get the theresa may treatment? will he end up getting the high jump ? end up getting the high jump? >> i mean for the pm's point of view, he thinks that this is the furthest they can go with rwanda . on getting this deal across the collapsing the the line without collapsing the
did first brexit government like jeremy corbyn did back first brexit government like jeremy corbyn didrexit government like jeremy corbyn did back. in brexit government like jeremy corbyn did back . in late> i think you're right. this brexit christmas theme. >> i think you're right . this is >> i think you're right. this is brexit with baubles on. the big question is will theresa may sorry, will rishi sunak get the theresa may treatment? will he end up getting the high jump ? end...
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and the third bit we got to was obviously jeremy corbyn and the getting the message across and he does home. the party has changed. no longer the kind changed. it's no longer the kind of left protest movement of left wing protest movement that corbyn presided over. >> oven >> you said the bit he got to. i'm not sure everyone will have got to that bit. people might have zoned out because he's just not a natural orator, is he ? not a natural orator, is he? >> no, he's not. i mean, that he's explaining himself. there i think that with someone like keir starmer , he's very bright, keir starmer, he's very bright, very personable , all great very personable, all great company, all those things. he's not tony blair, he's not that kind of great orator that tony blair was. he knows that . and so blair was. he knows that. and so what he does is actually try and explain his position. of course , explain his position. of course, on the other hand, he doesn't have to do anything to win the next election. well, this is the thing going. >> you listen to him and you think, has he earned the chance to
and the third bit we got to was obviously jeremy corbyn and the getting the message across and he does home. the party has changed. no longer the kind changed. it's no longer the kind of left protest movement of left wing protest movement that corbyn presided over. >> oven >> you said the bit he got to. i'm not sure everyone will have got to that bit. people might have zoned out because he's just not a natural orator, is he ? not a natural orator, is he? >> no, he's not. i...
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you know, was with corbyn? know, people the streets britain people on the streets of britain probably ed . probably agree with that op ed. nothing to be working. you nothing seems to be working. you know, going to hell in know, we're all going to hell in a handcart maybe they are a handcart and maybe they are thinking thinking a handcart and maybe they are thin blair. thinking a handcart and maybe they are thin blair. hooray. thinking a handcart and maybe they are thin blair. hooray. we1inking a handcart and maybe they are thin blair. hooray. we wantg a handcart and maybe they are thin blair. hooray. we want tony like blair. hooray. we want tony in way. but they are in the same way. but they are thinking nah, know, thinking, nah, you know, starmer, could it be? starmer, how bad could it be? >> i think neither the >> i think i think neither the tories or the labour have actually set out what the big idea is, the big vision is. idea is, what the big vision is. and i think for starmer there has some substantive ha
you know, was with corbyn? know, people the streets britain people on the streets of britain probably ed . probably agree with that op ed. nothing to be working. you nothing seems to be working. you know, going to hell in know, we're all going to hell in a handcart maybe they are a handcart and maybe they are thinking thinking a handcart and maybe they are thin blair. thinking a handcart and maybe they are thin blair. hooray. thinking a handcart and maybe they are thin blair. hooray. we1inking...
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i mean, he fully supported corbyn. would he was under corbyn.was under corbyn. i mean, he fully supfcorbyn orb prime would have had corbyn as prime minister. and we would have minister. yes and we would have all been in here wearing the all been in here now wearing the same had. yes. but same uniform if he had. yes. but we're on meal vouchers letting people and we're on meal vouchers letting peoplyto and we're on meal vouchers letting peoplyto different and we're on meal vouchers letting peoplyto different ideas and we're on meal vouchers letting peoplyto different ideas yearsd come to different ideas years later, aren't we? >> you know, we can't we can't dig something the past dig something up from the past and always thought dig something up from the past and oh always thought dig something up from the past and oh that always thought dig something up from the past and oh that always paul. ht this? oh that moved on, paul. >> sorry. i can't take you >> i'm sorry. i can't take you seriously talking about politics in this way with glitter in this
i mean, he fully supported corbyn. would he was under corbyn.was under corbyn. i mean, he fully supfcorbyn orb prime would have had corbyn as prime minister. and we would have minister. yes and we would have all been in here wearing the all been in here now wearing the same had. yes. but same uniform if he had. yes. but we're on meal vouchers letting people and we're on meal vouchers letting peoplyto and we're on meal vouchers letting peoplyto different and we're on meal vouchers letting...
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justice project founder jeremy corbyn has been spotted at the march, as well as charlotte khan from care for calais . baroness michelle mone calais. baroness michelle mone has hit out at the prime minister after he said he takes the scandal surrounding her involvement with a ppe firm incredibly seriously . it's after incredibly seriously. it's after she admitted she's set to benefit from a contract between ppe firm medpro and the government , which generated government, which generated a £60 million profit. posting on social media, lady mone said i was honest with the cabinet office and the nhs in my deaungs office and the nhs in my dealings with them. yesterday, she told the bbc that she contacted michael gove at the start of the pandemic after he made a call to arms for massive quantities of personal protective equipment. rishi sunak says the government has launched a legal case against the company . the company. >> this whole situation is subject to an ongoing criminal investigation, but also that the government is taking action. legal action against a company involved . so there's a
justice project founder jeremy corbyn has been spotted at the march, as well as charlotte khan from care for calais . baroness michelle mone calais. baroness michelle mone has hit out at the prime minister after he said he takes the scandal surrounding her involvement with a ppe firm incredibly seriously . it's after incredibly seriously. it's after she admitted she's set to benefit from a contract between ppe firm medpro and the government , which generated government, which generated a £60...
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justice project founder jeremy corbyn spoke at the rally , corbyn spoke at the rally, blaming britain'solvement in the bombing and the wars in the countries from which the refugees are fleeing . baroness refugees are fleeing. baroness michelle mone has hit out at the prime minister after he said he takes the scandal surrounding her involvement with a ppe firm incredibly seriously . it's after incredibly seriously. it's after she admitted she's set to benefit from a contract between ppe firm medpro and the government , which generated government, which generated a £60 million profit. posting on social media, lady mone said i was honest with the cabinet office and the nhs in my deaungs office and the nhs in my dealings with them. yesterday she told the bbc she contacted michael gove at the start of the pandemic after he made a call to arms for massive quantities of personal protective equipment . personal protective equipment. labour leader sir keir starmer described the scandal as a shocking disgrace from top to bottom. meanwhile rishi sunak says the government has launched a legal case
justice project founder jeremy corbyn spoke at the rally , corbyn spoke at the rally, blaming britain'solvement in the bombing and the wars in the countries from which the refugees are fleeing . baroness refugees are fleeing. baroness michelle mone has hit out at the prime minister after he said he takes the scandal surrounding her involvement with a ppe firm incredibly seriously . it's after incredibly seriously. it's after she admitted she's set to benefit from a contract between ppe firm...
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. stronger leader than corbyn. >> yeah, but to be a leader, you have team player.l is, i don't know, inspire. know, you have to inspire. >> a leader, you >> i think to be a leader, you have inspire. have have to inspire. you have to galvanise the troops. people have to inspire. you have to galvato.e the troops. people have to inspire. you have to galvato.e thyyou ops. people have to inspire. you have to galvato.e thyyou want’eople have to inspire. you have to galvato.e thyyou want’eofollow have to like you want to follow you believe in you. yes. you and believe in you. yes. >> stay yeah. as >> to stay as well. yeah. as soon starts a party, he soon as he starts a party, he goes. >> has § has chance to stay. yes >> he has no chance to stay. yes my top panel , >> he has no chance to stay. yes my top panel, lisa mckenzie. >> mike reid. uh, lyn may, thank you so much. coming up, it's schofield stateside, not philip this saturday with kinsey in la. plus tomorrow's front pages with instant reaction from tonight's top pundits . we'll see you listening to gb news radio . li
. stronger leader than corbyn. >> yeah, but to be a leader, you have team player.l is, i don't know, inspire. know, you have to inspire. >> a leader, you >> i think to be a leader, you have inspire. have have to inspire. you have to galvanise the troops. people have to inspire. you have to galvato.e the troops. people have to inspire. you have to galvato.e thyyou ops. people have to inspire. you have to galvato.e thyyou want’eople have to inspire. you have to galvato.e...
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cause then he got rid of he ousted jeremy corbyn and diane abbott from the party.w months we've really seen him actually quite blame urgently move towards a blair ist stance. we've seen the shadow home secretary yvette cooper, using john blair's phrases as we've seen shadow cabinet ministers explicitly say that they want to do what tony blair did, and now we've got keir starmer doing precisely what tony blair did in 1997 and praising margaret thatcher. this is an explicit bit woo to the people on the right of the party, on the on the right of the labour party and on the left of the conservative party those swing voters that he knows are so important to conservatives who are the are disillusion with the conservative this is conservative party. this is a call for them to come over to laboun call for them to come over to labour. now. it will annoy those on the left of the party, but keir starmer's calculation is clearly that what he needs to be doing now, the left is shored up labour voters are going to vote labour voters are going to vote labourin labour voters are g
cause then he got rid of he ousted jeremy corbyn and diane abbott from the party.w months we've really seen him actually quite blame urgently move towards a blair ist stance. we've seen the shadow home secretary yvette cooper, using john blair's phrases as we've seen shadow cabinet ministers explicitly say that they want to do what tony blair did, and now we've got keir starmer doing precisely what tony blair did in 1997 and praising margaret thatcher. this is an explicit bit woo to the people...
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well of course corbyn out. obviously. >> just something >> but it's just something that you're user on you're quite a prolific user on twitter, so you're quite out there with some of the comments that people might that you make. some people might think understand that you make. some people might think passionaternderstand that you make. some people might think passionaternderyouri you're passionate with your beliefs. understand that beliefs. i also understand that you're you beliefs. i also understand that you�*the you beliefs. i also understand that you�*the way you beliefs. i also understand that you�*the way this you beliefs. i also understand that you�*the way this country you beliefs. i also understand that you�*the way this country is you see the way this country is going? so after covid, it did feel like a lot of people in terms of the work ethic and the size of involvement with the state all the money that was state and all the money that was pumped into people stay pumped into people to stay at home. f
well of course corbyn out. obviously. >> just something >> but it's just something that you're user on you're quite a prolific user on twitter, so you're quite out there with some of the comments that people might that you make. some people might think understand that you make. some people might think passionaternderstand that you make. some people might think passionaternderyouri you're passionate with your beliefs. understand that beliefs. i also understand that you're you...
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as somebody who sat in the corbyn in the meetings with the corbyn east, i've never i've yet to meet at momentum, as they were the most middle people. in middle class people. even in a middle class people. even in a miccorbyn really in >> corbyn really succeeded in making the labour party as middle class as possible. >> exactly. weird. yes exactly. so don't equate i totally >> so i don't equate i totally agree, i don't equate the left being the representative the being the representative of the working class. look, i think politics terms politics has a problem in terms of tune with of people being in tune with that. more working class that. we need more working class voices. rayner, you know, voices. angela rayner, you know, with class background, working class background, not having of, you know, dig having to sort of, you know, dig out miner to out a grandfather as a miner to make gets castigated make it. she gets castigated all the was the the time. john cruddas was the policy uh, at policy chief when i was, uh, at the the labour party. the centre of the labour party. and i like joh
as somebody who sat in the corbyn in the meetings with the corbyn east, i've never i've yet to meet at momentum, as they were the most middle people. in middle class people. even in a middle class people. even in a miccorbyn really in >> corbyn really succeeded in making the labour party as middle class as possible. >> exactly. weird. yes exactly. so don't equate i totally >> so i don't equate i totally agree, i don't equate the left being the representative the being the...
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and i also think to an even worse extent, jeremy corbyn did that.y you got this situation whereby i, a man who is blatantly anti semitic and supported by obviously anti—semitic people , was able to anti—semitic people, was able to deny the blatant reality because any questioning of the evidence of that in front of them meant that you were no longer on the left or no longer labour, that you weren't good enough for their purity. and i think we live in politics of purity live in a politics of purity tests actually is very tests that actually is very different to how it used to be 20 years. >> and also we do politics do with the kind of marketing speak. they, they, they go on, they they give you they get on air, they give you their and their soundbite out. and it's not deep enough. it's not not really deep enough. it's not thought out about personality isn't it? >> yeah. it's not about, you know, you remember the days of people like michael foot . can people like michael foot. can you imagine him being in politics now ? politics now? >> i mean, he would
and i also think to an even worse extent, jeremy corbyn did that.y you got this situation whereby i, a man who is blatantly anti semitic and supported by obviously anti—semitic people , was able to anti—semitic people, was able to deny the blatant reality because any questioning of the evidence of that in front of them meant that you were no longer on the left or no longer labour, that you weren't good enough for their purity. and i think we live in politics of purity live in a politics of...
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this is the man who tried desperately to get jeremy corbyn prime corbyn elected as prime minister. sayit is genuinely say anything about anything to anybody about anything to anybody about anything . come to greater anything. come to greater manchester and he's probably taking lead from andy taking his lead from andy burnham this is andy burnham because this is andy burnham's trade . say burnham's stock in trade. say anything about anything to anybody about anything to anybody about anything to anybody about anything to elected, deliver anything to get elected, deliver nothing . and then, you know, nothing. and then, you know, this is the typical labour way, i'm afraid. you know, we have to look at the facts. i sent out something to you about, you know, terms of know, his attitude in terms of what voting against. what he's been voting against. it's all semantics. you know, in the country. see through him. >> james daly as >> okay. superb. james daly as even >> okay. superb. james daly as ever, straight from the ever, shooting straight from the hip. bury hip. conservative mp for bury no
this is the man who tried desperately to get jeremy corbyn prime corbyn elected as prime minister. sayit is genuinely say anything about anything to anybody about anything to anybody about anything . come to greater anything. come to greater manchester and he's probably taking lead from andy taking his lead from andy burnham this is andy burnham because this is andy burnham's trade . say burnham's stock in trade. say anything about anything to anybody about anything to anybody about anything to...
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and now he denounces anything corbyn's ever done thatcherite. done and now he's a thatcherite. >> peteritchens said he's trying to not drop the he's just trying to not drop the ming that's whole ming vase. that's his whole job before the election. but he is giving good go. let's have giving it a good go. let's have a look. >> i just can i just agree with you and change my mind? i was. >> was braun. thank you, >> braun was braun. thank you, louis. first time louis has agreed have a quick louis. first time louis has agre> big star story for you for. for an ice rink. an ice rink monday. what does that mean? an ice monday. ice ice rink monday. ice rink monday. it means, like, tomorrow is be cold skate is going to be cold skate britain biggest bomb two britain biggest snow bomb
and now he denounces anything corbyn's ever done thatcherite. done and now he's a thatcherite. >> peteritchens said he's trying to not drop the he's just trying to not drop the ming that's whole ming vase. that's his whole job before the election. but he is giving good go. let's have giving it a good go. let's have a look. >> i just can i just agree with you and change my mind? i was. >> was braun. thank you, >> braun was braun. thank you, louis. first time louis has...
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and now he denounces anything corbyn's ever done thatcherite. done and now he's a thatcherite. >> peteritchens said he's trying to not drop the he's just trying to not drop the ming that's whole ming vase. that's his whole job before the election. but he is giving good go. let's have giving it a good go. let's have a look. >> i just can i just agree with you and change my mind? i was. >> was braun. thank you, >> braun was braun. thank you, louis. first time louis has agreed have a quick louis. first time louis has agre> big star story for you for. for an ice rink. an ice rink monday. what does that mean? an ice monday. ice ice rink monday. ice rink monday. it means, like, tomorrow is be cold skate is going to be cold skate britain biggest bomb two britain biggest snow bomb
and now he denounces anything corbyn's ever done thatcherite. done and now he's a thatcherite. >> peteritchens said he's trying to not drop the he's just trying to not drop the ming that's whole ming vase. that's his whole job before the election. but he is giving good go. let's have giving it a good go. let's have a look. >> i just can i just agree with you and change my mind? i was. >> was braun. thank you, >> braun was braun. thank you, louis. first time louis has...