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i remember ed miliband saying similar things.irely. i remember ed miliband saying similarthings. if entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. if you ask what that actually means, it means spending much more on public services, and in jeremy spending much more on public services, and injeremy corbyn's case, it means nationalising a lot of things. i'm not sure if that is an entirely new economic model.m might not be new, but going back to june 28, whenever it was, how did the public think these things are goodidea? the public think these things are good idea? labour did much better than many people, including nick expected. it's too. it's not a new thing. opposing thatcherism and opposing liberal market capitalism which is what jeremy corbyn is doing is the kind of revert to plan a of labour and it's is the kind of revert to plan a of labourand it's in is the kind of revert to plan a of labour and it's in their dna. he does do one thing that is new and not without risk. he hinges part of the speech, if what has been n
i remember ed miliband saying similar things.irely. i remember ed miliband saying similarthings. if entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. if you ask what that actually means, it means spending much more on public services, and in jeremy spending much more on public services, and injeremy corbyn's case, it means nationalising a lot of things. i'm not sure if that is an entirely new economic model.m might not be new, but going back to june 28, whenever it was, how did the public...
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i remember ed miliband saying similar things.ember ed miliband saying similar things. if you ask what that actually means, it means spending much more on public
i remember ed miliband saying similar things.ember ed miliband saying similar things. if you ask what that actually means, it means spending much more on public
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sure you do even better than i do it that labour said, we've got it wrong on immigration, when ed milibandaid it before, though. it is significant that he accepts that in the ruled that he allowed when he was prime minister, they are no longer appropriate, he said, that was the story this morning that he had used to produce this report, saying that it was time to reduce controls on free movement, perhaps that would be enough to change voters' mine, perhaps it would be enough to stop brexit, which is what tony blair wants to do. it was interesting watching this morning, you could see a bit of despair that it is only tony who is out there making the case for, even at this stage believing that voters' mine could be changed and perhaps that brexit could be reversed. ken clarke, the most pro—eu conservative, saying that this belief was hopeless. tony did look on his own. what surprises me is that critics of brexit don't sort of turned to the fact as often as i would have expected to say to politicians, well, at any point you could have stopped non—eu migration. there is more of that. but it has
sure you do even better than i do it that labour said, we've got it wrong on immigration, when ed milibandaid it before, though. it is significant that he accepts that in the ruled that he allowed when he was prime minister, they are no longer appropriate, he said, that was the story this morning that he had used to produce this report, saying that it was time to reduce controls on free movement, perhaps that would be enough to change voters' mine, perhaps it would be enough to stop brexit,...
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applause and have the power to compulsorily purchase, as ed miliband said, use it or lose it.ll, we must think again about what are called regeneration schemes. regeneration is a much abused word. too often, what it really means is forced gentrification and social cleansing. applause as private developers... as private developers move in and tenants and leaseholders are moved out. we are very clear, we will stop the cuts to social security but we need to go further, as conference decided yesterday. so when councils come forward with proposals for regeneration, we will put down two marc evers, based on one simple principle. regeneration under a labour government will be for the benefit of the local people. —— two marc evers. not private developers 01’ marc evers. not private developers or property speculators. first, people who live on an estate thatis first, people who live on an estate that is redeveloped must get a home on the same site and on the same terms as before. knows social cleansing, no jacking up knows social cleansing, no jacking up of reds, no exorbitant ground r
applause and have the power to compulsorily purchase, as ed miliband said, use it or lose it.ll, we must think again about what are called regeneration schemes. regeneration is a much abused word. too often, what it really means is forced gentrification and social cleansing. applause as private developers... as private developers move in and tenants and leaseholders are moved out. we are very clear, we will stop the cuts to social security but we need to go further, as conference decided...
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orthodoxy has been completely turned upside down by his politics and they believe the middle, what ed miliband middle and tony blair called the centre ground, they really believe this has moved. the buzzin really believe this has moved. the buzz in brighton, the really tangible excitement, suggests that could keep growing, the fizzing could keep growing, the fizzing could spread across the country, but thatis could spread across the country, but that is a gamble, because that analysis may not prove correct. the next general election might not be for five years, that is a long time to keep growing this kind of movement at such a pace. politics is in sucha movement at such a pace. politics is in such a volatile stage right now, there is plenty we do not know about yet that could stop them in their tracks. thank you, laura and mark. the prime minister says she's "bitterly disappointed" by the decision of the us authorities to impose a tariff of up to 220% on jets made by the firm bombardier which employs thousands of people in northern ireland. the tariff was imposed following a claim by its riva
orthodoxy has been completely turned upside down by his politics and they believe the middle, what ed miliband middle and tony blair called the centre ground, they really believe this has moved. the buzzin really believe this has moved. the buzz in brighton, the really tangible excitement, suggests that could keep growing, the fizzing could keep growing, the fizzing could spread across the country, but thatis could spread across the country, but that is a gamble, because that analysis may not...
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the campaigners, ed miliband from the backbenchers, a3,000 people made representations to karen bradleyd because they we re looking very pleased because they were opposed to this merger all along. they are certainly not saying definitely one way or another how it will turn out, but it is a lot tougher than the murdoch family thought it would be. now its time for business — and it is ten years since the bank northern rock sought support from the bank of england — a move which triggered the first major run on a british bank since 1866. the bank — which was based in newcastle was eventually nationalised and shareholders lost their investments. jamie robertson is in newcastle for as now. the banks of the time here, the iconic images behind me, the millennium bridge and the siege centre behind me. all these things are icons of the north—east, but also northern rock. really was one of them. it was a name associated with this area. and ten years ago that icon began to crumble. the reason why it fell apart, not so much it was the money it was lending out, not that loans were going wrong, somewh
the campaigners, ed miliband from the backbenchers, a3,000 people made representations to karen bradleyd because they we re looking very pleased because they were opposed to this merger all along. they are certainly not saying definitely one way or another how it will turn out, but it is a lot tougher than the murdoch family thought it would be. now its time for business — and it is ten years since the bank northern rock sought support from the bank of england — a move which triggered the...
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as ed miliband said, "use it or lose it." [applause] families need homes.after grenfell, we must think again about what are called regeneration schemes. regeneration is a much abused word. too often, what it really means is forced gentrification and social cleansing, [applause] as private developers move in , and tenants and leaseholders are moved out. we are very clear. the cuts to social security. but we need to go further, as conference decided yesterday. so when councils come forward , with proposals for regeneration, we will put down two markers based on one simple principle. regeneration under a labour government will be for the benefit of the local people, not private developers, not property speculators. [applause] first, people who live on an estate that's redeveloped, must get a home on the same site, and the same terms as before. [applause] no social cleansing, no jacking up rents, no exorbitant ground rents. and secondly councils will have , to win a ballot of existing tenants and leaseholders before any redevelopment scheme can take place. [app
as ed miliband said, "use it or lose it." [applause] families need homes.after grenfell, we must think again about what are called regeneration schemes. regeneration is a much abused word. too often, what it really means is forced gentrification and social cleansing, [applause] as private developers move in , and tenants and leaseholders are moved out. we are very clear. the cuts to social security. but we need to go further, as conference decided yesterday. so when councils come...
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the issues have been on the left or rather at odds with conservative policies for a while, under ed milibandtionalisation of the railways and for higher taxation of the rich, for greater market regulation, but labour didn't perform well at that election. i think a lot of people thought will jeremy corbyn be seen as a prime minister? i think the big question now is to what extent was the 2017 result a backlash against the conservatives and people weren't sure whether labour or were voting in the belief that labour wouldn't be in government. next time labour will be under greater scrutiny, they will be under greater scrutiny, they will be under greater scrutiny, they will be seen as contender for power from the start. at this conference labour have improved themselves in being seen not just labour have improved themselves in being seen notjust as labour have improved themselves in being seen not just as an labour have improved themselves in being seen notjust as an opposition party, but as a credible alternative government. thank you very much. plenty to talk about in the speech from jeremy co
the issues have been on the left or rather at odds with conservative policies for a while, under ed milibandtionalisation of the railways and for higher taxation of the rich, for greater market regulation, but labour didn't perform well at that election. i think a lot of people thought will jeremy corbyn be seen as a prime minister? i think the big question now is to what extent was the 2017 result a backlash against the conservatives and people weren't sure whether labour or were voting in the...
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critical of his policy positions, but he basically has adopted ed miliband's manifesto from 2010 andat boldness with policies. they will have more time, so develop some of those ideas. really important in all of this, it was notjust of those ideas. really important in all of this, it was not just about jeremy corbyn or about the policies, it was about the way he infused people and those policies infused people. do you think anti-austerity will still be relevant in 2022 —— it is about the way he enthused people. i think it will still be important but it is also important to give people a sense of ownership, make them feel like they have some power in politics and i thinkjeremy corbyn did that incredibly well. i think we need to continue to see a democratisation of the labour party... what does that mean in practical terms? things like the mcdonnell amendment, the reduction of thresholds. if you want to get on the ballot for the next leadership contest, you have to reach a certain threshold within the parliamentary labour party. do voters really care about stuff like that? voters perha
critical of his policy positions, but he basically has adopted ed miliband's manifesto from 2010 andat boldness with policies. they will have more time, so develop some of those ideas. really important in all of this, it was notjust of those ideas. really important in all of this, it was not just about jeremy corbyn or about the policies, it was about the way he infused people and those policies infused people. do you think anti-austerity will still be relevant in 2022 —— it is about the...
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tens of thousands are still in shelters across the south miliband is joining us tonight for the latest on the developments minola that's right ed well every dollar counts right now it's a drop in the bucket towards the estimated fifty five billion bucks it will cost to get life back to normal for millions of irma and harvey victims and today perhaps the biggest celebrity of them all went down to florida the president himself donald trump he checked out the florida devastation firsthand. well we love the people of florida and they went through something that i guess the likes of which we could really say nobody's ever seen before they've never seen a category like this come because you came in really applied for you have to do is look at what happened in the keys but we love these people and that we're going to be back and we're going to help them and the job that everybody has done in terms of first responders everybody has been incredible and by the way that includes the people that live here because you see the people who are mediately getting back to work to fix up their homes like bobby like some of the others so i just wan
tens of thousands are still in shelters across the south miliband is joining us tonight for the latest on the developments minola that's right ed well every dollar counts right now it's a drop in the bucket towards the estimated fifty five billion bucks it will cost to get life back to normal for millions of irma and harvey victims and today perhaps the biggest celebrity of them all went down to florida the president himself donald trump he checked out the florida devastation firsthand. well we...