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that isjeremy corbyn and emily thornberry in basildon.s owners in west yorkshire, so we will hear some of that shortly and also from the scottish national party on their position on brexit as well. at 4:15pm bbc news we will put your questions about issues that affect older people to ask personal finance correspondent and two pensions experts. if you have a question on the pensions triple lock, social care, or inheritance tax — you can get in touch via twitter using the hashtag bbc ask this, or text your questions to 61124 and you can email us as well at askthis@bbc.co.uk. that is this afternoon at 4:15pm. the us president, donald trump, is coming under growing international pressure to honour the paris global climate change deal. he will announce this evening whether the us will withdraw from its commitment to reduce carbon emissions. china‘s premier said this morning that his country will honour the agreement, and urged others to do the same — but donald trump has previously described climate change as a hoax, and an american job—killer
that isjeremy corbyn and emily thornberry in basildon.s owners in west yorkshire, so we will hear some of that shortly and also from the scottish national party on their position on brexit as well. at 4:15pm bbc news we will put your questions about issues that affect older people to ask personal finance correspondent and two pensions experts. if you have a question on the pensions triple lock, social care, or inheritance tax — you can get in touch via twitter using the hashtag bbc ask this,...
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what, what emily thornberry seems to be talking about in the times is saying what we will do, put the votes up, ask the snp to side with us, and we will negotiate oi'i side with us, and we will negotiate ona side with us, and we will negotiate on a vote by vote basis, should this happen, we are all going to be in another election by the end of testify year it is depress, i would imagine that in the event we get to that situation, there will be some kind of pact and it will have to be a bit more formal. i think this is the perfect storm for the tories, you couldn't have written a better headline. maybe you did write it. linton cosby will go this is a perfect headline. it reinforces the conservative message that you know, there is a coalition of chaos, labour can't form a majority, without being propped up by the snp. did jeremy corbyn say this? what they have said is they are going to rely on the snp on a vote by vote basis. that is an assumption. the problem with this story labour have spent so long not ruling out a coalition, they finally have said we will rule one out but we might n
what, what emily thornberry seems to be talking about in the times is saying what we will do, put the votes up, ask the snp to side with us, and we will negotiate oi'i side with us, and we will negotiate ona side with us, and we will negotiate on a vote by vote basis, should this happen, we are all going to be in another election by the end of testify year it is depress, i would imagine that in the event we get to that situation, there will be some kind of pact and it will have to be a bit more...
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emily thornberry, thank you. took place. thank you. let us talk to a couple of people who were very close to everything that happened last night. two men with me, both working last night, even though it happened after 10pm, working late in separate areas. paul and john, starting with you, paul, you were working in a building very close to where we are standing now. about 300 yards away, a car park, i manage it at night, when a film unit is in. quite unlucky in a way because all of the units pulled out sojust unlucky in a way because all of the units pulled out so just a few crew left —— quite lucky. it was a double thing last night because i had the rail tracking as well, doing the lines dressed in orange. to cut a long story short, sat in my office, i heard four shots, i thought, that is gunfire. i went outside and i thought, right, maybe, maybe not. i went back in the office, roughly four more shots. then like world war iii. screaming and shouting. i went out again and there was a chap lying down at the end of
emily thornberry, thank you. took place. thank you. let us talk to a couple of people who were very close to everything that happened last night. two men with me, both working last night, even though it happened after 10pm, working late in separate areas. paul and john, starting with you, paul, you were working in a building very close to where we are standing now. about 300 yards away, a car park, i manage it at night, when a film unit is in. quite unlucky in a way because all of the units...
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as dan was telling us, emily thornberry, the shadow foreign secretary quite a prominent labourfiguredow foreign secretary quite a prominent labour figure during campaign. she's just introducing jeremy corbyn for his very last rally. back on home soil in islington in north london. as dan was saying, dozens and dozens of jeremy corbyn rallies. in the eyes of many observers, it has been a campaign as faras of many observers, it has been a campaign as far as jeremy of many observers, it has been a campaign as far asjeremy corbyn is concerned, gone better—than—expected. although it has been bumpy times. for example, the appearance on woman's hour. there was a moment where he got his figures mixed up over childcare policies. could not remember the figures. 0ne hiccup. we have seen diane abbott get in a leather figures. the feedback from the campaign because of illness. 0n the whole they do feel the more he has gone out there, jeremy corbyn, the more he has been on stage answering questions, the more effectively the has—been. his confidence has grown. that is evident amongst this crap, jere
as dan was telling us, emily thornberry, the shadow foreign secretary quite a prominent labourfiguredow foreign secretary quite a prominent labour figure during campaign. she's just introducing jeremy corbyn for his very last rally. back on home soil in islington in north london. as dan was saying, dozens and dozens of jeremy corbyn rallies. in the eyes of many observers, it has been a campaign as faras of many observers, it has been a campaign as far as jeremy of many observers, it has been a...
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we had shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry said there would be no deal in the event of a hung parliament think that's the message they need to get out because we don't want a rerun of 2015 with a story woods about whether there would be a labour— snp coalition and that was the message we saw the tories drumming home time. so labour wants to get that message out as early as possible that they want to do a deal with the snp so they can circumnavigate that argument. but there seem to have been suggestions that mr corbyn hasn't run ruled out a coalition so we are not sure what it all means and we'll learn more about this coalition of chaos notion as we move further towards polling day, i am sure. are you hearing that they are thinking that there could be a hung parliament? they've always thought there was a chance of getting that, they were from such a low base, it was, what can we achieve in a snap election with only weeks to campaign and certainly some people in the labour team were hoping they could dojust labour team were hoping they could do just enough to deny today made that majority
we had shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry said there would be no deal in the event of a hung parliament think that's the message they need to get out because we don't want a rerun of 2015 with a story woods about whether there would be a labour— snp coalition and that was the message we saw the tories drumming home time. so labour wants to get that message out as early as possible that they want to do a deal with the snp so they can circumnavigate that argument. but there seem to have...
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the shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry said they will hold the government's feed to the fire andree they will put forward amendments and i assume remainer is in the conservative party will vote for some of those amendments. i suspect you will see the labour party being held to account. in the election campaign, if you look at their manifesto it was close to our position saying they wanted access to the single market, so out of the single market, out of the customs union and controlling our borders but keir starmer and jeremy corbyn will have to make up their mind what they will do. i would to make up their mind what they will do. iwould highly to make up their mind what they will do. i would highly advise them, not that they want my advice, to put the national interest ahead and deliver a good brexit, which theresa may is 110w a good brexit, which theresa may is now determined to do, she said she called the election and took full responsibility and now has to deliver a good brexit. can i underline a point you made there because i think it's being lost and politicians and the medi
the shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry said they will hold the government's feed to the fire andree they will put forward amendments and i assume remainer is in the conservative party will vote for some of those amendments. i suspect you will see the labour party being held to account. in the election campaign, if you look at their manifesto it was close to our position saying they wanted access to the single market, so out of the single market, out of the customs union and controlling...
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kia starmer, barry gardiner and emily thornberry. -- kier starmer.liam fox. no, no. i don‘t do personal attacks. so let me just say that in labour‘s brexit team there is nobody who has fibbed to the british people about spending annex of 350 million about spending annex of 350 million a week on the nhs because of brexit. —— an extra 350 million. and nobody who has promised to use brexit to slash workers‘ rights or tax for corporations in continental race to the bottom, are peddled illusions about the difficulties ahead. we in understand that getting the right deal, one that secures our country‘s future for the long term, will be challenging. a matter of serious planning and negotiation, not hectoring and threats. labour is ready, ready to deliver a deal that gives british business and british society the chance to thrive in a post—brexit world. a deal that will allow us to upgrade our economy through public investment in infrastructure and high skilled jobs. a deal that will make britain a centre for science, technology and research, attracting the b
kia starmer, barry gardiner and emily thornberry. -- kier starmer.liam fox. no, no. i don‘t do personal attacks. so let me just say that in labour‘s brexit team there is nobody who has fibbed to the british people about spending annex of 350 million about spending annex of 350 million a week on the nhs because of brexit. —— an extra 350 million. and nobody who has promised to use brexit to slash workers‘ rights or tax for corporations in continental race to the bottom, are peddled...
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we can talk to shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry now. the fear is everything can get grounds to a halt. you're all determined to bring the government down one way or another and the result will be further deadlock. hanged on a minute. where did we start from? we start with a prime minister who wanted a general election to have a mandate for the sort of brexit negotiations the public didn't want. she wanted a mandate for austerity and the government to leeds the public have said no. if she is properly humbled, which she claims to be, then she would give up on fox hunting and grammar schools. they were not mentioned in the queen's speech. that's a good start, but she has not given up on austerity all this nonsense on cutting back on funding for public services. not a single mention on what we will do about the lack of police officers we have. no mention on what she will do in terms of the national health service. she has not listened. it's not ourfault as the opposition that this government has no legitimacy. they are barely holding onto p
we can talk to shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry now. the fear is everything can get grounds to a halt. you're all determined to bring the government down one way or another and the result will be further deadlock. hanged on a minute. where did we start from? we start with a prime minister who wanted a general election to have a mandate for the sort of brexit negotiations the public didn't want. she wanted a mandate for austerity and the government to leeds the public have said no. if...
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emily thornberry, the shadow foreign secretary, one of jeremy corbyn's top lieutenants, she suggestedif there is a hung parliament, in the event of a hung parliament, in the event of a hung parliament, if the labour votes, and a majority of seats, they would govern. there is no suggestion of a coalition or any kind of packed. they ruling out a coalition or a formal pact. they are saying that if they were in that circumstance, they would put forward a budget in the queen's speech, and put forward a movement forward. it is likely they could prop up a labour minority government, the snp, but not in a formal sense. there has been a lot of chat today about prospects for labour. coming in with the local elections as well, the tories regard it as being ahead. some polls suggest labour is making headway. a couple of polls suggest they are doing exceptionally well. i have spoken to senior labour politicians, they still do believe they are in a position to win... 0h, sorry, they are in a position to win... 0h, sorry, we they are in a position to win... 0h, sorry, we have lost vicky young in mid
emily thornberry, the shadow foreign secretary, one of jeremy corbyn's top lieutenants, she suggestedif there is a hung parliament, in the event of a hung parliament, in the event of a hung parliament, if the labour votes, and a majority of seats, they would govern. there is no suggestion of a coalition or any kind of packed. they ruling out a coalition or a formal pact. they are saying that if they were in that circumstance, they would put forward a budget in the queen's speech, and put...
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emily thornberry saying no coalition is planned with the snp. independence referendum.” manifesto. opposition to a second independence referendum. i asked you about a coalition with the snp. we are working towards a labour majority government. any talk before then is frankly speculation. you do not think the party is preparing to have a coalition with the snp? not to my knowledge. emily thornberry is talking about a minority government. you need to ask emily about that. i am campaigning fora you need to ask emily about that. i am campaigning for a labour government, majority government, because that is the best way we can deliver a strong set of proposals in the manifesto. the conservatives. interesting what is happening at the moment. decision made on the referendum. i was talking to a journalist earlier and he said ruth davidson is running away from theresa may's manifesto. talking about the fox hunting u—turn, winter fuel allowa nces about the fox hunting u—turn, winter fuel allowances and the disparity and how that relationship is going. do
emily thornberry saying no coalition is planned with the snp. independence referendum.” manifesto. opposition to a second independence referendum. i asked you about a coalition with the snp. we are working towards a labour majority government. any talk before then is frankly speculation. you do not think the party is preparing to have a coalition with the snp? not to my knowledge. emily thornberry is talking about a minority government. you need to ask emily about that. i am campaigning fora...
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emily thornberry has criticised the cuts to police numbers.d — you just need to ask them. you know, many of the armed police officers that you'll see on the streets here, come from all over and have had to be brought in, and when they are under a time of stress, we are relying the first victim of the attack to be named is canadian national christine archibald, who was 30. she'd moved to britain to be with herfiance. a french citizen was also killed, and four other seriously hurt. four australians are also known to have been caught up in the attack. a total of 48 people were injured — 21 of them remain critically ill. let's go to new scotland yard, where danny shaw is. what is the latest? well, the latest is that the police are trying to piece together the events of saturday night and find out as much as they possibly can about the background of the three perpetrators and their associates. they have amassed an enormous amount of material, both from the van that was used in the attack, friends material from the scene and also from searches at va
emily thornberry has criticised the cuts to police numbers.d — you just need to ask them. you know, many of the armed police officers that you'll see on the streets here, come from all over and have had to be brought in, and when they are under a time of stress, we are relying the first victim of the attack to be named is canadian national christine archibald, who was 30. she'd moved to britain to be with herfiance. a french citizen was also killed, and four other seriously hurt. four...
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you need to go, thank you very much, emily thornberry. let's talk more about brexit.ed to get a majority and having failed to get a majority and having failed to get the mandate she was asking forfrom to get the mandate she was asking for from the british to get the mandate she was asking forfrom the british people, does she need to change her approach to brexit... or not? let's hearfrom toby. i think she needs to amend her views on the whole thing. to me there seems a middle ground in terms of what we were saying, it has to be a jobs first brexit which has the economy's best interests at heart. theresa may has said she is leaving the single market, do you want her to change her mind? absolutely, the good thing about this is softening the stance and sorting out a position where we can move forward asa position where we can move forward as a nation. everything about the last couple of years of politics has been about division, and i think we need unity. anyone else? her rhetoric of being a citizen has been incredibly divisive. it should be a real lesson about bringing
you need to go, thank you very much, emily thornberry. let's talk more about brexit.ed to get a majority and having failed to get a majority and having failed to get the mandate she was asking forfrom to get the mandate she was asking for from the british to get the mandate she was asking forfrom the british people, does she need to change her approach to brexit... or not? let's hearfrom toby. i think she needs to amend her views on the whole thing. to me there seems a middle ground in terms of...
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with me this morning here is emily thornberry, the shadow home secretary.ng city thatis next? we are a really strong city that is an example to the world. we are busy and vibrant. there is noise in the background. people are cycling to work. people are getting on with their lives. there is a resilience to london we have shown for decades. we will continue. we will continue to be strong. but it has been a terrible shock. we kind of knew we were vulnerable. we have seen very recently. but it is always a shock and it is always frightening and horrible. like many londoners, i did not get much sleep on saturday night. there is not so much time before people have to vote on thursday. this has been awkward in some respects, that campaigning is back on now. the message labour has in terms of terror which has gone to the top of the agenda, jeremy corbyn was accusing the reason may of trying to do policing on the cheap. what is the proposal labour as that would be different? this is a multifaceted problem. there is not one thing that will solve this. i think we have
with me this morning here is emily thornberry, the shadow home secretary.ng city thatis next? we are a really strong city that is an example to the world. we are busy and vibrant. there is noise in the background. people are cycling to work. people are getting on with their lives. there is a resilience to london we have shown for decades. we will continue. we will continue to be strong. but it has been a terrible shock. we kind of knew we were vulnerable. we have seen very recently. but it is...
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so what jeremy corbyn and emily thornberry are signalling about looking as if they are going to try and 5;j;: labour, i ifif; est jféfjif brown and blair era come into the ::- labour, relook 3 if tilt? brown and blair era come into the ii; labour, relook possiblyfi brown and blair era come into the ii; labour, relook possibly at? within labour, relook possibly at what our offer on brexit is. we have won this committed to brexit. that is how you win in places like leigh, manchester, bolton, committed to brexit. but the kind of brexit now, i think has to be won that embraces an engainment with europe. one of her many big mistakes was that since the friend she has governed for the 48% with two fingers up to the 52%. you can't build a position for the country possible pursuing a policy like that, think what the hung parliament may throw up, i don't know what configuration but there will have to be a much more consensual approach to what britain's relationship with europe becomes. thank you both. david. thank you mishal. let us join yvette cooper in wakefield. thank you for joining us this ea
so what jeremy corbyn and emily thornberry are signalling about looking as if they are going to try and 5;j;: labour, i ifif; est jféfjif brown and blair era come into the ::- labour, relook 3 if tilt? brown and blair era come into the ii; labour, relook possiblyfi brown and blair era come into the ii; labour, relook possibly at? within labour, relook possibly at what our offer on brexit is. we have won this committed to brexit. that is how you win in places like leigh, manchester, bolton,...
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your shadow defence secretary, emily thornberry... shadow foreign secretary, emily thornberry.ly thornberry. she'sjust shared —— said that she thinks that theresa may, on the basis of this exit poll, should resign. don't say we don't know the exit poll... should resign. don't say we don't know the exit poll. .. i'm so cautious on these occasions. assume it's right. if it is right, her position is increasingly untenable. michael, you need to listen to what the people are saying. theresa may promises she do when —— went go for a snap general election and she goes for it. she wanted to secure a your ready had. people saw through that. they saw this as an election which was for party advantage rather than the interests of the country and it looks like they've rejected her a result. she didn't have a mandate. please! we voted for article 50. she didn't have a mandate and many people argued she should have called an election earlier. people saw this as pure opportunism and it looks like they've rejected it. they thought she was putting party advantage above the country when we need t
your shadow defence secretary, emily thornberry... shadow foreign secretary, emily thornberry.ly thornberry. she'sjust shared —— said that she thinks that theresa may, on the basis of this exit poll, should resign. don't say we don't know the exit poll... should resign. don't say we don't know the exit poll. .. i'm so cautious on these occasions. assume it's right. if it is right, her position is increasingly untenable. michael, you need to listen to what the people are saying. theresa may...