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#jeremy # 0h jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn's, jeremy corbyn. after an enthusiastic welcome in the conference hall, jeremy corbyn tells supporters in brighton that — despite the election loss — labour stands on the threshold of power. yes, we didn't do quite well enough and we remain in opposition for now, but we've become a government in waiting. a man has died after armed police opened fire on a car at portishead near bristol. the government warns boeing its behaviour in a trade dispute that threatens thousands ofjobs in northern ireland could jeopardise future contracts. also in the next hour, more misery for ryanair passengers. the airline says it's cancelling an extra 18,000 flights in a move that will affect another 400,000 travellers. measles has effectively been eliminated in the uk for the first time, according to the world health organization. and the rumbling volcano on the island of bali threatening to erupt for the first time in more than 50 years. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. jeremy corbyn has told delegates at his party
#jeremy # 0h jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn's, jeremy corbyn. after an enthusiastic welcome in the conference hall, jeremy corbyn tells supporters in brighton that — despite the election loss — labour stands on the threshold of power. yes, we didn't do quite well enough and we remain in opposition for now, but we've become a government in waiting. a man has died after armed police opened fire on a car at portishead near bristol. the government warns boeing its behaviour in a trade dispute...
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#jeremy # jeremy corbyn‘s jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn‘s jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn‘s jeremy corbyn a football crowd there greeting him and of course, all the way through that long speech, you know, a lot of applause. so not really a surprise that they loved what he had to say. the question though is whether jeremy corbyn is right and that the centre ground is moving and moving towards him and his policies. let's discuss this more. i'm joined by lucy fisher from the times and george eastman from the new statesman. do you think there is concern that it blinds people to any criticism of him? there is that concern. criticism of him? there is that concern. but it has been interesting that people have started seeing the names of the front bench. emily thornbury and john mcdonnell had his name chanted. there is a sense in which the personality cult might be diversifying a little bit, but jeremy corbyn, his personal appeal does mean that perhaps some of his supporters are softer on him on some of the things like the anti—semitism i’ow of the things like the anti—semitism row that threatene
#jeremy # jeremy corbyn‘s jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn‘s jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn‘s jeremy corbyn a football crowd there greeting him and of course, all the way through that long speech, you know, a lot of applause. so not really a surprise that they loved what he had to say. the question though is whether jeremy corbyn is right and that the centre ground is moving and moving towards him and his policies. let's discuss this more. i'm joined by lucy fisher from the times and george...
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extracts from what jeremy corbyn is expected to say in his big speech.hink this is the most interesting thing. he says he will replace the thatcher economic model entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. entirely. 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 r
extracts from what jeremy corbyn is expected to say in his big speech.hink this is the most interesting thing. he says he will replace the thatcher economic model entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. entirely. 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,...
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totally a nd between her and jeremy corbyn?otally and never say again that all politicians are the same and there is nothing to choose between the parties. we saw is nothing to choose between the parties. we saneremy corbyn with a fundamental critique of capitalism and what he would describe as neoliberalism and theresa may going out tomorrow to defend it. now, corbyn believes, as we said earlier, that the centre of gravity has moved so that the centre of gravity has moved so far to the left that people are willing to go along with his critique of capitalism. i am not sure that is necessarily the case. i was reading theresa may's words there, it reminded me of what winston churchill said about democracy, it is the worst system there is about all the others —— apart from all the others. you might say the same about capitalism. the daily telegraph has the follow—up to the bombardier story. mae threatens the bombardier story. mae threatens the united states with a trade war. i'm not sure she said that?” the united states with a tr
totally a nd between her and jeremy corbyn?otally and never say again that all politicians are the same and there is nothing to choose between the parties. we saw is nothing to choose between the parties. we saneremy corbyn with a fundamental critique of capitalism and what he would describe as neoliberalism and theresa may going out tomorrow to defend it. now, corbyn believes, as we said earlier, that the centre of gravity has moved so that the centre of gravity has moved so far to the left...
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#jeremy oh, # jeremy oh, corbyn. # 0h, jeremy corbyn. thank you. thank you. quite infectious and let‘s make sure the whole country‘s infected with the same thing. so we meet here this week as a united party, advancing in every pa rt united party, advancing in every part of britain. winning the confidence of millions of our fellow citizen, setting out ourideas of our fellow citizen, setting out our ideas and plans for our country‘s future that have already inspired people of all ages and all backgrounds united in this party. and it‘s a real privilege to be speaking here in brighton. a city that not only has a long history of hosting labour conferences, but also of inspirational labour activists. it was over a century ago here in brighton that a teenage shop worker had had enough of the terrible conditions facing her and her work mates. she risked the sack, risked losing herjob, losing everything, tojoin the shop losing herjob, losing everything, to join the shop workers‘ union. after, she‘d learn about the existence of the union from a newspaper that had been
#jeremy oh, # jeremy oh, corbyn. # 0h, jeremy corbyn. thank you. thank you. quite infectious and let‘s make sure the whole country‘s infected with the same thing. so we meet here this week as a united party, advancing in every pa rt united party, advancing in every part of britain. winning the confidence of millions of our fellow citizen, setting out ourideas of our fellow citizen, setting out our ideas and plans for our country‘s future that have already inspired people of all ages and...
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let me put you what jeremy corbyn said on the andrew marr programme.e says that there will be problems with state aid rules, he will be able to put money into the steel industry, he couldn't renationalise the railways. in other words, if you stay in the single market, he can't pursue his agenda. that's not true. 0ther market, he can't pursue his agenda. that's not true. other countries have publicly owned utilities. there's no reason why being in the single market shouldn't allow us to pursue that programme. i was very encouraged by what jeremy said when he said he would listen to labour party members and phobias. the overwhelming majority want britain to stay in the single market. they wa nt to stay in the single market. they want us to rescue britain from this disastrous high brexit and the chaos is the government is about to plunge as into. but len mccluskey, a key ally ofjeremy corbyn, was saying that if we stay in the single market, that is almost putting two fingers up to all those people who voted to leave the eu because staying in the single ma
let me put you what jeremy corbyn said on the andrew marr programme.e says that there will be problems with state aid rules, he will be able to put money into the steel industry, he couldn't renationalise the railways. in other words, if you stay in the single market, he can't pursue his agenda. that's not true. 0ther market, he can't pursue his agenda. that's not true. other countries have publicly owned utilities. there's no reason why being in the single market shouldn't allow us to pursue...
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as jeremy pointed out in his speech only fourteen pages of attacks on light but totally backfired the labor fight won and yet over this conference they seem very off the dial these attempts by the daily mail to pretend that it's some sort of nasty party in brighton but full of bullying and with all due. and i'm talking to them and over the complete confected nonsense very late when it's been about the most upbeat labor party conference that i've ever seen i think the daily mail needs to look at what it's doing and realized they really not convincing people anymore you are the only daily newspaper that is always been backing jeremy cool been golden did it was nice to the daily mirror. they would they will back you know before doing this less importance as regards the media when it comes to political movements in this country and right now i don't think so i think there is still huge influence wielded by the media and i think by the morning style support for cool bin is rooted in the kind of hype we all that we're a co-operative and by ordinary working people rather than i am by a billi
as jeremy pointed out in his speech only fourteen pages of attacks on light but totally backfired the labor fight won and yet over this conference they seem very off the dial these attempts by the daily mail to pretend that it's some sort of nasty party in brighton but full of bullying and with all due. and i'm talking to them and over the complete confected nonsense very late when it's been about the most upbeat labor party conference that i've ever seen i think the daily mail needs to look at...
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every time his fans make his entrance. # o'oh, his entrance. # 0'0h, jeremy corbyn.inutes and 32 seconds of chanting and applause, is add oration and belief. conference, thank you so much for that wonderful welcome and this incredible feeling and spirit and unity and love and affection we have here. he's much more than a contender now. against all predictions in june we contender now. against all predictions injune we won the largest increase in the labour vote since 1945 cheering and applause and achieved labour's best vote for a generation. it's a result which has put the tories on notice and labour on the threshold of power. cheering and applause after tensions round the edges of conference, he demanded any political abuse done in his name comes to an end. but there were boos for the tories deal with the dup. and sharp words from him on their record. this coalition of chaos is nojoke. just record. this coalition of chaos is no joke. just look record. this coalition of chaos is nojoke. just look at the record. this coalition of chaos is no joke. just look at the re
every time his fans make his entrance. # o'oh, his entrance. # 0'0h, jeremy corbyn.inutes and 32 seconds of chanting and applause, is add oration and belief. conference, thank you so much for that wonderful welcome and this incredible feeling and spirit and unity and love and affection we have here. he's much more than a contender now. against all predictions in june we contender now. against all predictions injune we won the largest increase in the labour vote since 1945 cheering and applause...
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the unite trade union the biggest and most powerful baca of britain's labor party and its leader jeremy call been to my guest is the union's general secretary len mccluskey just some he's read hard left activist who wants to junk capitalism to others a trade union leader who simply wants to bring about a fairer and more equal britain what's the truth. let me ask you welcome to come exam do you consider yourself to be a marxist no. i wish i was. sufficiently well read and educated to be able to say that but you like quoting marx that oh yeah i like quoting lots of people for quote it happened back in the past which is slightly different from karl marx but you're not advocating the abolition of capitalism no love nor its replacement with a classless communist society no no i'm not sorry i wish i had a magic wand to make the world a better place but there's that becoming a better place you want to farewell to world that basically made it more equitable just recently i think it was oxfam produced two startling facts eight billion is eight single individuals own more wealth than fifty percen
the unite trade union the biggest and most powerful baca of britain's labor party and its leader jeremy call been to my guest is the union's general secretary len mccluskey just some he's read hard left activist who wants to junk capitalism to others a trade union leader who simply wants to bring about a fairer and more equal britain what's the truth. let me ask you welcome to come exam do you consider yourself to be a marxist no. i wish i was. sufficiently well read and educated to be able to...
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or move to one side the shadow cabinet un jeremy called and said there should be a suspension of arms sales to saudi arabia as the yemen conflict continues. to find it all that you have to walk must be a system stalls and we're on your way into conference will you be sure about. we're saying. britain has an arms industry and if there are arms sales there's got to be a clear view that it cannot be arms sales to countries to use them to abuse human rights therefore there is any evidence of that which there is and should be suspended immediately. government action and we can't allow the delays anymore because people are dying you think she. doesn't understand the venezuela situation which is why she's into the venezuela or in with other countries known for human rights where we're concerned as some of the issues in venezuela is going on venezuelan government itself as well i know those are very concerned about protection of human rights etc and we've got to have an almost discussion with whatever country we have relationships with its eyes or venice way that we took a lot of them on the
or move to one side the shadow cabinet un jeremy called and said there should be a suspension of arms sales to saudi arabia as the yemen conflict continues. to find it all that you have to walk must be a system stalls and we're on your way into conference will you be sure about. we're saying. britain has an arms industry and if there are arms sales there's got to be a clear view that it cannot be arms sales to countries to use them to abuse human rights therefore there is any evidence of that...
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from there, jeremy cooke reports.r zone, hms ocean of the british virgin islands, straight to work delivering aid where it is desperately needed. for the flight crews, a first look at this hurricane shattered landscape, almost every building damaged, widespread devastation. already oceans landing craft a heading to the main island. the navy's working parties on the ground getting stuck in. hot and humid conditions, stinking stagnant water. welcome to the caribbean. on board ship there are 60 tonnes of essential cargo and with nine helicopters, the means of delivery. we've arrived with a stack of building material, we've got timber, plumbing materials, hacksaws, chainsaws but importantly a lot of professional personnel who are highly skilled in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. an urgent mission. the flight deck has been open for business since the moment hms ocean arrived, she has been steaming at full speed for two weeks, everyone on board now ready to go to work. the priority is to improve shelter. everyo
from there, jeremy cooke reports.r zone, hms ocean of the british virgin islands, straight to work delivering aid where it is desperately needed. for the flight crews, a first look at this hurricane shattered landscape, almost every building damaged, widespread devastation. already oceans landing craft a heading to the main island. the navy's working parties on the ground getting stuck in. hot and humid conditions, stinking stagnant water. welcome to the caribbean. on board ship there are 60...
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i am looking forward to my prime minister being jeremy corbyn.ou see him there, you see him there, you see him everywhere. perish the thought that labour is embracing a personality cult butjeremy corbyn is turning into something of an icon. even his cat is depicted on merchandise. and this isn't about making a few bucks for party coffers. all sides genuinely believe jeremy corbyn could soon be walking through this famous door. behind me is a labour's conference hotel here in brighton. i am told that in here last fridayjeremy corbyn told a meeting of labour's ruling national executive committee that they could soon be facing a snap general election campaign. he told his party that tory divisions over brexit means that theresa may could lose control of her party and stumble into a general election. as a party we are on an election footing, we will be out there selecting candidates in key seats we need to win and on this saturday we are going to have one of our biggest national campaigns today taking that message of hope and a better and more fair a
i am looking forward to my prime minister being jeremy corbyn.ou see him there, you see him there, you see him everywhere. perish the thought that labour is embracing a personality cult butjeremy corbyn is turning into something of an icon. even his cat is depicted on merchandise. and this isn't about making a few bucks for party coffers. all sides genuinely believe jeremy corbyn could soon be walking through this famous door. behind me is a labour's conference hotel here in brighton. i am told...
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jeremy is still with us.n you look at the german election, a whole raft of comments come through. hurdle tot a last euro strength. you have dollar weakness. hurdle if the chancellor is reelected on monday. does that shift the euro story or is it still focused on the taper? i think markets have been generally of the view that the election in germany was going to be largely 89 event. -event.ely a non junior coalition partners tend to perform badly from the -- from previously. that is a lesson to be learned for junior coalition partners. ultimately if we move through this election with no substantial changes, we're back to focusing on the data. the eurozone data looks attractive. the taper is clearly the focus. i think it will add to the momentum behind the euro. anna: is there of colo -- coalition that looks stronger or weaker for the euro? carry the dayd to which is not what the polling suggests, but would it be seen as something more eurocentric? jeremy: there are some discussion about whether the greens woul
jeremy is still with us.n you look at the german election, a whole raft of comments come through. hurdle tot a last euro strength. you have dollar weakness. hurdle if the chancellor is reelected on monday. does that shift the euro story or is it still focused on the taper? i think markets have been generally of the view that the election in germany was going to be largely 89 event. -event.ely a non junior coalition partners tend to perform badly from the -- from previously. that is a lesson to...
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chanting: # 0h, jeremy corbyn! they want radical, and will follow him to get there.es this week, it feels like they go to the end of the earth. but what would it take for the whole country to choose jeremy corbyn as our prime minister? would he be more radical, or less? what do you think it is that will lead you to victory? is it to be more radical, or to dig into the manifesto you put forward in june? i think essentially our manifesto sets out the parameters of what we're trying to do, which is challenge inequality and injustice. and, for the first time in many, many decades, a political party is putting forward something that does seriously challenge levels of inequality and injustice within our society. but listen to what his closest ally thinks the consequences just might possibly be. what happens if there's such and such a reaction? what if there is a run on the pound? what happens if there is this concept of capital flight? your shadow chancellor suggested last night, however unlikely, because of the scale of the changes you might want to make, you might have t
chanting: # 0h, jeremy corbyn! they want radical, and will follow him to get there.es this week, it feels like they go to the end of the earth. but what would it take for the whole country to choose jeremy corbyn as our prime minister? would he be more radical, or less? what do you think it is that will lead you to victory? is it to be more radical, or to dig into the manifesto you put forward in june? i think essentially our manifesto sets out the parameters of what we're trying to do, which...
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more coming up in today's going underground well just how radical is jeremy corbett odds on favorite to be the next leader of britain joining me now is arguably his body's previously most electorally successful individual in its history former mayor of london ken livingstone again thanks for coming on the show how radical is jeremy corbyn and his team he's a genuine socialist he's genuinely labor he came into politics to do things routinely people not to get rich will be a celebrity and so on and he enters and he's under pressure for the last two years he's never given into it he's not going to betray the things he believes in because the daily mail streams that you know about hang on shadow foreign secretary thornley denouncing the venezuelan government echoing i don't know the head of the cia. and see what's actually going on. the simple fact he's jeremy is not like blair all brown where they controlled everything from the center and it generally has a genuine debate amongst people around him that's why they were trying to get rid of him last year who who come on board vast majorit
more coming up in today's going underground well just how radical is jeremy corbett odds on favorite to be the next leader of britain joining me now is arguably his body's previously most electorally successful individual in its history former mayor of london ken livingstone again thanks for coming on the show how radical is jeremy corbyn and his team he's a genuine socialist he's genuinely labor he came into politics to do things routinely people not to get rich will be a celebrity and so on...
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i was very encouraged by what jeremy said when he programme.atjeremy said when he said he would listen to labour party members and vote as the overwhelming majority of whom want britain to stay in the single market, they want us stay in the single market, they want us to rescue britain from this disastrous conservative hard brexit and the chaos that the government is about to plunge it into. len mccluskey, a key ally ofjeremy corbyn, he said if we stay in the single market, that is basically almost putting two fingers up to all those people who voted to leave the eu, because you stay in the single market, that is staying in the eu. identical re—with that. len is making the same mistake that theresa may makes when she seems that people we re may makes when she seems that people were voting to leave the single market. they were voting to leave the european union, albeit sold on a completely false premise, but there is no reason why we should not be able to stay in the single market and implement it in a different way than we do now which i think
i was very encouraged by what jeremy said when he programme.atjeremy said when he said he would listen to labour party members and vote as the overwhelming majority of whom want britain to stay in the single market, they want us stay in the single market, they want us to rescue britain from this disastrous conservative hard brexit and the chaos that the government is about to plunge it into. len mccluskey, a key ally ofjeremy corbyn, he said if we stay in the single market, that is basically...
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just to start with that about jeremy author and journalist.s style. the way he has defined his leadership has been very much being part of a movement, being responsive to the people. much more bottom—up than top—down. but you are right, i think the genius of the conference over the genius of the conference over the last few days is notjust the genius of the conference over the last few days is not just the labour party, it's a lot to do with momentum and the events they have been organising. it has made politics a place to be. it's made it cool and fun. it has revitalised or revived the left movement in a really interesting way. do you think it‘s a problem they have this adoration ofjeremy corbyn? people talk about it being like a cult, it will not go any wider than just being here, or do you think it is actually a big positive labour?m might be a bit of a problem when have to find his successor, but ultimately i think it does go deeper than corbyn as a person. it's almost corbyn is, but a lot of his shadow cabinet now embrace. you can see tha
just to start with that about jeremy author and journalist.s style. the way he has defined his leadership has been very much being part of a movement, being responsive to the people. much more bottom—up than top—down. but you are right, i think the genius of the conference over the genius of the conference over the last few days is notjust the genius of the conference over the last few days is not just the labour party, it's a lot to do with momentum and the events they have been...
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the unite trade union the biggest and most powerful backa of britain's labor party and its leader jeremy cole been a my guest is the union's general secretary len mccluskey just some he's read the lead hard left activist who wants to junk capitalism to others a trade union leader who simply wants to bring about a fairer and more equal britain what's the truth. let me ask you welcome to come exam. do you consider yourself to be a marxist no. i wish i was. sufficiently well read and educated to be able to say that but you like quoting marx oh yeah i like quoting lots of people for quote it had been burke in the past which is slightly different from karl marx but you're not advocating the abolition of capitalism no love nor its replacement with a classless communist society no no i'm not sorry i wish i had a magic wand to make the world a better place but is that becoming a better place you don't want to farewell to world that basically made it more equitable just recently i think it was oxfam produced to startling facts eight billion is eight single individuals own more wealth than fifty p
the unite trade union the biggest and most powerful backa of britain's labor party and its leader jeremy cole been a my guest is the union's general secretary len mccluskey just some he's read the lead hard left activist who wants to junk capitalism to others a trade union leader who simply wants to bring about a fairer and more equal britain what's the truth. let me ask you welcome to come exam. do you consider yourself to be a marxist no. i wish i was. sufficiently well read and educated to...
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jeremy he knows jeremy noise and he thought he doesn't talk much about drug nowadays and well it's jeremy and let's face it is arguing he realize i said this shouldn't be able to i think isn't wonderfully compassionate a particular mine he's a man who is on ice these integrity command of his heels and i hope sincerely becomes the next prime minister of but in my what he will with jeremy and . he knows this bit of the meaning of advisors and i'm sure join mcdonnell in particular will give him this advice has not to the instincts to build but a gees he as a compassionate man which makes them a forgiving mind and he will i think try and bring people into the tent rather than it's called them from the taint but the lessons of history of there to be read you look at what's happening in venezuela in relation to our guinea or proximity to build our new society not just in venezuela but across latin america and perhaps madugalle and all of clyde took or maybe some of the opponent highly that they have to destroy this new movement destroy this new hope sometimes some things you have to expose what
jeremy he knows jeremy noise and he thought he doesn't talk much about drug nowadays and well it's jeremy and let's face it is arguing he realize i said this shouldn't be able to i think isn't wonderfully compassionate a particular mine he's a man who is on ice these integrity command of his heels and i hope sincerely becomes the next prime minister of but in my what he will with jeremy and . he knows this bit of the meaning of advisors and i'm sure join mcdonnell in particular will give him...
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services don't have a more credible threat to the british way of life usually it's like venue and jeremy i know dealing with terrorist threats i don't i never said they got time for us i never involved myself in that in this particular smearing jeremy corbyn you do really don't think there are better things to do these days i've coached and got better things to do but if you seriously believe that the establishment are not interested in a jeremy corporon and the movement that's taken place in the labor party then you're not the man i think you are what a lot of enemies you seem to work or are you are later a piece of work loyal and after they've all been told watson labour's deputy leader you accused him of skullduggery smears and secret plots then there's a right wing press the security services is there a bit of paranoia creeping into this you not because you know not not in the slightest you say that i've acquired many anything conspiracies that everybody it's not a conspiracy you've only got to read the media to know that of course anybody who stands up and fights for working people
services don't have a more credible threat to the british way of life usually it's like venue and jeremy i know dealing with terrorist threats i don't i never said they got time for us i never involved myself in that in this particular smearing jeremy corbyn you do really don't think there are better things to do these days i've coached and got better things to do but if you seriously believe that the establishment are not interested in a jeremy corporon and the movement that's taken place in...
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jeremy corbyn says remaining in the eu single market after brexit could make it harder to protect britishthe important priority is to ensure that we have a tariff free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. american football stars kneel during their national anthem, protesting against racism in the us. donald trump says they're unpatriotic. let's continue our coverage of the german election. the polls have been close for a couple of hours now. we have exit polls that well not a confirmation of the result have a track record of being very accurate. this is where we're standing at the moment. angela merkel‘s cdu party, along with its sister party, the csu in bavaria, is projected to take 33% of the vote. the social democrats, the other giant of german party politics, a disaster is showing of 20%. its leader, martin schulz, the former leader of the european parliament, says he will continue. he wants involvement in reimagining what his party offers voters. and then
jeremy corbyn says remaining in the eu single market after brexit could make it harder to protect britishthe important priority is to ensure that we have a tariff free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. american football stars kneel during their national anthem, protesting against racism in the us. donald trump says they're unpatriotic. let's continue our coverage...
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approval capability to destroy the world the clip is courtesy of a newspaper that used it to damage jeremy corbyn in its campaign to unseat him as leader of the british labor party israel security. the ability of a society to provide housing health care social security jobs education. for its entire population or israel's security to spend a phenomenal amount of money which damages much else of our industrial base on weapons of mass destruction that can only bring danger and threat to the rest of the world well we recently caught up with a tireless campaigner against britain's weapons of mass destruction campaign at the edinburgh festival the scottish politician tommy sheridan was expelled from. historically right wing labor party in one thousand nine hundred nine and he has been to jail for his opposition to british nuclear weapons well ahead of the sixteenth of september i'm with tommy sheridan near it the bar of the gilded balloon theatre in edinburgh we think so what you're agreeing to speak to us resumes government maintains absolutely that it is westminster government itself who cont
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure that we have our tariff free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. germans are voting in a general election which is expected to result in a fourth term in office for chancellor angela merkel. donald trump is facing a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who have been protesting over the treatment of black americans. also in the next hour... prince ali has opened the invictus games in canada. and inside out reports on the controversial paedophile hunters who use social media to catch their prey. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has rebuffed calls from some party members to promise to keep britain in the european single market after brexit. as labour's annual conference begins in
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure that we have our tariff free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. germans are voting in a general election which is expected to result in a fourth term in...
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i'm actually times when going underground is today jeremy corbyn spells out the end of decades of neoliberalism in britain committing a labor government to renationalise u.k. housing energy water transport and communication systems to make them affordable and bring them back on the democratic control coming on the show but is it radical enough we ask arguably the most electorally successful politician in u.k. labor party history ken livingston whether corbin and his team may be selling out already plus combating cia back to blockbusters and the death of hollywood on the red carpet a raindance the u.k.'s largest independent film festival and we talked with j.k. simmons and director michelle schumacher about making their new film i'm not here outside of the hollywood system some headlines will review a puerto rican power blackouts a syrian civilian wipeouts taxi knock out all of the more coming up in today's going underground well just how radical is jeremy corbett odds on favorite to be the next leader of britain joining me now is arguably his body's previously most electorally successful indivi
i'm actually times when going underground is today jeremy corbyn spells out the end of decades of neoliberalism in britain committing a labor government to renationalise u.k. housing energy water transport and communication systems to make them affordable and bring them back on the democratic control coming on the show but is it radical enough we ask arguably the most electorally successful politician in u.k. labor party history ken livingston whether corbin and his team may be selling out...
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is glorious weather, good news for jeremy corbyn all around? well, jeremy corbyn all around?und? well, jeremy corbyn got a very lively welcome when he turned up here in brighton earlier this morning to cha nts brighton earlier this morning to chants of oh, jeremy corbyn. this is the first time the whole of the labour party has had a chance to get together since the general election earlier this year, whenjeremy corbyn did much better than anyone expected, winning an extra 30 mps. soi expected, winning an extra 30 mps. so i think we can expect quite a bit of celebration over the next few days. even the labour didn't do well enough to get into government, there will be plenty of cheering and padding on the back too. despite that, there is some division, it's fairto that, there is some division, it's fair to say, lurking behind the scenes over the issues of things like brexit, which way should labour be pushing the government on things like membership of the single market and the customs union. but there have also been a bit of tension over the last few days on the balance of po
is glorious weather, good news for jeremy corbyn all around? well, jeremy corbyn all around?und? well, jeremy corbyn got a very lively welcome when he turned up here in brighton earlier this morning to cha nts brighton earlier this morning to chants of oh, jeremy corbyn. this is the first time the whole of the labour party has had a chance to get together since the general election earlier this year, whenjeremy corbyn did much better than anyone expected, winning an extra 30 mps. soi expected,...
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like jeremy corbyn.around jeremy corbyn is so high, i hate to say it, there is a sense that inevitably he's going to disappoint. well, he hasn't disappointed so far, that's for sure. the expectations have been there all the way along. he has continued to inspire people. i think he has gone from strength to strength and l he has gone from strength to strength and i can't see that stopping. the more people they speaks to, the more people who hear what he has to say, i think that will strengthen his position and l think he has had a lot more to offer. we haven't seen the half of it yet. joseph, there is an argument that says 0k, mr corbyn has done incredibly well, but he has got to reach out now to people who maybe don't share your views, who maybe older voters, has mr corbyn got to change, to modify his message? no, we will stick to the same programme so we will stick to the same programme so that we can win votes from everybody because the programme has more like renationalising the railways and giving mo
like jeremy corbyn.around jeremy corbyn is so high, i hate to say it, there is a sense that inevitably he's going to disappoint. well, he hasn't disappointed so far, that's for sure. the expectations have been there all the way along. he has continued to inspire people. i think he has gone from strength to strength and l he has gone from strength to strength and i can't see that stopping. the more people they speaks to, the more people who hear what he has to say, i think that will strengthen...
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we're just waiting for jeremy corbyn to arrive.al event today with emily thornbury giving a big speech and jeremy corbyn giving opening remarks but at the moment we are waiting and he will be shaking the hands of young labour activists as he comes into one of the first conference events. this is the first time the party will gather to celebrate was result for jeremy result forjeremy corbyn, expected result forjeremy corbyn, he added an extra 30 mps to westminster, so there will be a lot of celebration at this year's what party conference but there are still divisions behind—the—scenes, not least, as in the conservative party, the russians on brexit and which way the russians on brexit and which way the party should push the government. while most m berries are four remain, there are a handful who are leavers. the party's settled position now, after two wing and throwing on where it should be on brexit, it has now agreed the uk should stay in the single market and customs union during any transitional period and everything back to l
we're just waiting for jeremy corbyn to arrive.al event today with emily thornbury giving a big speech and jeremy corbyn giving opening remarks but at the moment we are waiting and he will be shaking the hands of young labour activists as he comes into one of the first conference events. this is the first time the party will gather to celebrate was result for jeremy result forjeremy corbyn, expected result forjeremy corbyn, he added an extra 30 mps to westminster, so there will be a lot of...
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jeremy's speech summed up the whole week, it's hope over hate and fear.rlong. we have seen that in his speech over an hour long. over an hour long, the main feeling is hope and people are leaving with a spring in their step. thank you. joining me now is labour's election campaign coordinator and shadow communities secretary, andrew go wynn, welcome to the daily politics, only a few minutes left, the delegates are beginning to pour out of the conference. let's go through some of the policy announcements which we touched on a moment ago. rent controls — how will that work? touched on a moment ago. rent controls - how will that work? the detail is going to be put together byjohn heely, she going to produce a green party but —— green paper. but we are absolutely adamant to fix this crisis. how will rent controls fix that? they work in cities all over the world but it's not beyond the wit of man and woman in the united kingdom to come up with a system that will work for the benefit of people who live in, particularly expensive cities like london and manchester
jeremy's speech summed up the whole week, it's hope over hate and fear.rlong. we have seen that in his speech over an hour long. over an hour long, the main feeling is hope and people are leaving with a spring in their step. thank you. joining me now is labour's election campaign coordinator and shadow communities secretary, andrew go wynn, welcome to the daily politics, only a few minutes left, the delegates are beginning to pour out of the conference. let's go through some of the policy...
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labor leader jeremy call been calls out neil liberalism of britain's trade union congress conference we are asking is shadow chancellor richard book about greed nationalizing justice after decades of a neo liberalism and who is regulating the regulators we speak to award winning broadcaster national treasure no one edmonds as he fights financial regimes on the tenth anniversary of the collapse of britain's middle the world bank and from the headlines will review the claims of payoffs in caracas and the right royal bum on the freehold free for all all of them all coming up in today's going underground but for us it's arguably unsurprising that today a tory british prime minister like to raise money should have a defense secretary address one of the largest arms dealing festivals in the world before donald trump's three hundred fifty billion dollars deal with saudi arabia now threatening tens of millions in yemen there was out of courtesy of want to raise maize heroines. this was the most corrupt commercial transaction in commercial history of all time it was sanctioned by margaret tha
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jeremy corbyn declares labour are on the threshold of power. in his closing speech at the party's conference in brighton later, mr corbyn will warn government ministers to pull themselves together or make way for labour. also this morning: good morning, it's wednesday the 27th of september. also this morning: fears for thousands of jobs in northern ireland as the aerospace firm bombardier loses a major trade dispute in the us. a new blood test for heart attacks. doctors say it could free up hospital beds and save the nhs millions of pounds each year. good morning. by the end of this week rule changes will mean we can produce as much sugar as we want in factories like these from sugar beet grown here in the uk. i'll be looking at what that means for prizes and the 10,000 odd people who work in the industry. in sport, ben stokes is expected to be named in the ashes squad this morning despite his arrest for suspected actual bodily harm after a night out in bristol. the new take that musical made its premiere last night. so who better to review it
jeremy corbyn declares labour are on the threshold of power. in his closing speech at the party's conference in brighton later, mr corbyn will warn government ministers to pull themselves together or make way for labour. also this morning: good morning, it's wednesday the 27th of september. also this morning: fears for thousands of jobs in northern ireland as the aerospace firm bombardier loses a major trade dispute in the us. a new blood test for heart attacks. doctors say it could free up...
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but this afternoon jeremy corbyn was manchester andy burnham.ut manchester andy burnham. but this afternoon jeremy corbyn was out at a local table tennis club, seeing refugees, and he defended the changes that have been made to the speakers and the amounts of time that certain speakers will be getting. it's a conference for everybody, is the largest labour party conference has ever been. we have tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so that there are fewer and shorter platform speakers, many more speeches from the floor and from delegates, and i am very keen to make sure that the voices of our elected mayors are heard, and sadiq khan will be speaking, other mayors will be speaking in future years. they can, however, contribute the debate just like anybody is, and there are many other speaking opportunities around brighton. compared to last year, the tone of this party conference will be very different. if we think back to 12 months ago, there were lots of questions aboutjeremy months ago, there were lots of questions about jeremy corbyn's
but this afternoon jeremy corbyn was manchester andy burnham.ut manchester andy burnham. but this afternoon jeremy corbyn was out at a local table tennis club, seeing refugees, and he defended the changes that have been made to the speakers and the amounts of time that certain speakers will be getting. it's a conference for everybody, is the largest labour party conference has ever been. we have tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so that there are fewer and shorter platform speakers,...
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there is buoyancy for the first time we're jeremy corbyn usual.or the first time we'rejeremy corbyn is not having to defend himself in his leadership. he is much more secure. but that means many more eyes looking at policies and detail. just like in a conservative party, labour has its divisions as well. notjust about the transition period that the government says it wants and labour says it wants as well, about whether we stay in the single market for a couple of years or longer, but people are coming to the longer term relationship britain will have with the european union after brexit. certainly within the labour party, there are differences of opinion over that. elliott, labour backbencher ben bradshaw was talking to my colleague. is there a realistic policy that by the end of this conference, labour party policy could be continued membership of the single market? yes, i hope so. if not by the end of this conference, then within a matter of weeks or months. it is really pleased we can sensibly be everyone to save the economy, and austerity and
there is buoyancy for the first time we're jeremy corbyn usual.or the first time we'rejeremy corbyn is not having to defend himself in his leadership. he is much more secure. but that means many more eyes looking at policies and detail. just like in a conservative party, labour has its divisions as well. notjust about the transition period that the government says it wants and labour says it wants as well, about whether we stay in the single market for a couple of years or longer, but people...
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jeremy cook, bbc news, on the british virgin islands. rajini: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program. , have you become an apologist for ethnic cleansing? rajini: aung san suu kyi faces tough questions about ethnic cleansing. the man credited with saving the world has died. the former soviet military officer was on duty in 1983 when computers run the detected incoming missiles from the u.s. as he reported detector is serious, the cold war could have corrupted into nuclear catastrophe. -- could have erupted into nuclear catastrophe. reporter: it was at the height of the cold war where russia's early warning systems detected incoming u.s. missiles. ,> sirens sounded very badly and i sat there for a few seconds staring at the screen with the word "launch" displayed in bold red letters. reporter: in september 1983, stanislav petrov was on duty in a military bunker outside moscow. >> there were no rules on how long we were allowed to think. we knew that every second of the late took away valuable time th
jeremy cook, bbc news, on the british virgin islands. rajini: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program. , have you become an apologist for ethnic cleansing? rajini: aung san suu kyi faces tough questions about ethnic cleansing. the man credited with saving the world has died. the former soviet military officer was on duty in 1983 when computers run the detected incoming missiles from the u.s. as he reported detector is serious, the cold war could...
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the observer headline, make labour the pro single market party, jeremy corbyn is told.oing to be brexit all away. it is because this is a historic decision made by the british people that had many repercussions notjust british people that had many repercussions not just legislation but economic, employment repercussions. but their opposition now from the labour party. clearly a lot of people in the labour party wa nt lot of people in the labour party wantjeremy lot of people in the labour party want jeremy corbyn to come out and really set out their stall in a much clearer way about wanting the labour party to be part of the uk being in the single part —— the single market and customs union. they want to differentiate their offer from the tories and also pointing out that they want to be the government in waiting that is united on the eu position as opposed to conservatives as believed to seem in the newspapers who are plotting amongst each other and still do not on actually their vision on brexit. there is a fundamental an anomaly here, we always thought thatjeremy cor
the observer headline, make labour the pro single market party, jeremy corbyn is told.oing to be brexit all away. it is because this is a historic decision made by the british people that had many repercussions notjust british people that had many repercussions not just legislation but economic, employment repercussions. but their opposition now from the labour party. clearly a lot of people in the labour party wa nt lot of people in the labour party wantjeremy lot of people in the labour party...
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jeremy corbyn made a lot of this before the election. jeremy corbyn launched this.this work when they found out their average members are 70 years old. they are going to have to somehow get be able to get in something a little younger than that to keep the party going. this is one of their efforts to do that. the problem is that universities are now so problem is that universities are now so build on this system of fees they have become businesses. they are small businesses, big businesses, vice chancellors are getting enormous amounts of money. teachers and professors are actually many businesses where they go out and try to get students to come in for their courses. the arts and humanities are suffering while other courses are getting bigger and bigger. suffering while other courses are getting biggerand bigger. it is suffering while other courses are getting bigger and bigger. it is a mess. government sources have dismissed it as pure speculation, i am told. yeah, that is denial. it is am told. yeah, that is denial. it is a nondenial denial. does not say it is no
jeremy corbyn made a lot of this before the election. jeremy corbyn launched this.this work when they found out their average members are 70 years old. they are going to have to somehow get be able to get in something a little younger than that to keep the party going. this is one of their efforts to do that. the problem is that universities are now so problem is that universities are now so build on this system of fees they have become businesses. they are small businesses, big businesses,...
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because this is not -- anything that i expected. >> what do you want to say to jeremy?> melissa was overcome with emotion. okay. no, no, hold on. >> no, i just don't want you guys to get me on -- on film. >> come in the other room. >> a few minutes later, she returned to the interview. >> i felt hurt. i felt betrayed. >> jeremy filed for separation nine days after this photo was published. now melissa has hired famed attorney lisa bloom. >> this is a woman who worked very hard behind the scenes. supporting her family. standing by her husband during his incarceration. and even afterwards and she just wants what she's legally entitled to. >> melissa is home in stockton, california and still can't get over the photos of her husband with the billionaire heiress. >> i believed in him. i believed in us. i truly believed that this would have a happy ending. it didn't have a happy ending for me. >> deborah: and like many betrayed women, melissa is doing whatever she can to boost her self-esteem. for her that includes having a little work done. we'll join her for that part of th
because this is not -- anything that i expected. >> what do you want to say to jeremy?> melissa was overcome with emotion. okay. no, no, hold on. >> no, i just don't want you guys to get me on -- on film. >> come in the other room. >> a few minutes later, she returned to the interview. >> i felt hurt. i felt betrayed. >> jeremy filed for separation nine days after this photo was published. now melissa has hired famed attorney lisa bloom. >> this is a...
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that will please jeremy corbyn. he'll be delighted.he tensions in the tory party over brexit, the tensions in the labour party will also be over brexit. it is the monumental issue which shapes or politics. while mr corbyn comes here, he has absolutely got the driving seat of his party now. it is almost a victory conference in some ways, although he didn't win. he did much better than any of his critics expected. he has consolidated his position within the party. we won't see questions about his leadership oi’ see questions about his leadership or tussles over it. the flash point will be brexit and the push by many in his party to try and shift lever‘s position so that they commit to staying in the single market. come what may. as we have heard the current position is that the same, pretty much, as the government, to stay in the single market in a transitional period. some are now trying to pushjeremy corbyn into a position of saying that labour will back a permanent membership of the single market. the difficulty there is that for thos
that will please jeremy corbyn. he'll be delighted.he tensions in the tory party over brexit, the tensions in the labour party will also be over brexit. it is the monumental issue which shapes or politics. while mr corbyn comes here, he has absolutely got the driving seat of his party now. it is almost a victory conference in some ways, although he didn't win. he did much better than any of his critics expected. he has consolidated his position within the party. we won't see questions about his...
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jeremy corbyn did much better than anyone expected.n upbeat mood and i suspect that will be reflected in a lot of the conference, but for one issue, and that of course is brexit. the issue which is shaping all politics in all parties and labour, just like the tories, is profoundly divided on the issue of brexit, in particular over this issue of the single market, with many labour mps and constituents who back wrecks it. they are wary of —— who backed brexit. they are wary of continuing with any freedom of movement rules. that means britain would not be able to get a grip of migration. many labour folk from predominantly metropolitan seats are much more relaxed and fear the economic impact of leaving the single market, which is why we have seen a concerted move bya group is why we have seen a concerted move by a group of, i think it is 30 mps, a number of meps, union leaders, writing an open letter tojeremy corbyn, saying labour should commit to staying in the single market. that would be a big move. mr corbyn has already moved an awful
jeremy corbyn did much better than anyone expected.n upbeat mood and i suspect that will be reflected in a lot of the conference, but for one issue, and that of course is brexit. the issue which is shaping all politics in all parties and labour, just like the tories, is profoundly divided on the issue of brexit, in particular over this issue of the single market, with many labour mps and constituents who back wrecks it. they are wary of —— who backed brexit. they are wary of continuing with...
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jeremy corbyn has changed, and labour has changed. years and nearly constant bickering, the leader is now in total control. —— labour. sustained by the hopes of his legions of followers that even inside this bubble of confidence, a bit of the party, there is an awareness that they cannot count on that forever or rely on the excitement you can see and feel here in brighton, sending him to number ten. a hugejob, still, to carry that feeling to every corner. ground shifts, yes, the country's edges are forever moving, but it is for you, not any politician, to draw the lines. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. in bristol, police officers who shot dead a driver this morning near the m5 say they were responding to reports that he was carrying a gun. witnesses have described hearing up to 10 shots being fired by officers after the car was stopped. the shooting happened near portishead. avon and somerset police say they have informed the independent police complaints commission, who are now investigating, as our correspondentjon kay reports. morning
jeremy corbyn has changed, and labour has changed. years and nearly constant bickering, the leader is now in total control. —— labour. sustained by the hopes of his legions of followers that even inside this bubble of confidence, a bit of the party, there is an awareness that they cannot count on that forever or rely on the excitement you can see and feel here in brighton, sending him to number ten. a hugejob, still, to carry that feeling to every corner. ground shifts, yes, the country's...
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jeremy: i think it is much like a lot of european ideas.e committee stage, but as soon as it hits the european union, it slows down to a crawl. we don't actually get anything. we have heard a lot about europe and the u.k. over the last year or so. we may even get a european army closer than a monetary fund. -- it istalked about an anniversary, tomorrow, black wednesday 1992. 4%. day it fell we are near lows for the period. is that the chart we should be? jeremy: the brexit cross is not sterling dollar, it is sterling euro. while we have seen a big moving cable and it is to the highest level since june 24, we have not seen a similar move against currency. we are within 5% or 6% of those trade weighted lows in sterling. the movement we have seen for the pound in positive territory as then as the result of the bank of england. if we continue to see depressing news, the john lewis news we heard earlier this week about the impact on consumer confidence, eurosterling is the cross to watch. mark: fed next week? jeremy: to be honest, there will be
jeremy: i think it is much like a lot of european ideas.e committee stage, but as soon as it hits the european union, it slows down to a crawl. we don't actually get anything. we have heard a lot about europe and the u.k. over the last year or so. we may even get a european army closer than a monetary fund. -- it istalked about an anniversary, tomorrow, black wednesday 1992. 4%. day it fell we are near lows for the period. is that the chart we should be? jeremy: the brexit cross is not sterling...
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trouble now threaten and see what's actually going on very simple fact he's jeremy is not right blair will brown where they controlled everything from the center and it generally has a genuine debate among the people around him that's why they bring peace you were trying to get rid of him last year who will come on board vast majority of them this is the opposite by the way mainstream media narrative say and all the style is a genuine democrat he has around him and that's always been a significant feature of the real left eye you can't have someone behaving like a dictator imposing its will on everything and what that did with the blair brown is ok but then you have the danger all of the shadow foreign secretary albeit saying look we want ethical foreign policy etc and you have to be a systems advertising all moments in the foyer of the labor conference in brighton and that's interesting given jeremy's denunciation of the united selling arms to saudi arabia and so on but you go back a month well i'm the labor m.p.'s of come on board be on jeremy german heritage or party machine stuff
trouble now threaten and see what's actually going on very simple fact he's jeremy is not right blair will brown where they controlled everything from the center and it generally has a genuine debate among the people around him that's why they bring peace you were trying to get rid of him last year who will come on board vast majority of them this is the opposite by the way mainstream media narrative say and all the style is a genuine democrat he has around him and that's always been a...