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jeremy corbynjoining in the applause.e touched on all the issues you would expect and said it had been a tough summer for labour, pointing to the anti—semitism row. he said it had caused hurt in the jewish community but said we are your allies. that led to one of the first standing of asians. he condemned the conservatives for their support of the right—wing hungarian government and then set out his pledge on anti—austerity. nationalisation of the railways. he wa nted nationalisation of the railways. he wanted to but the mental health crisis as he called it and give it try —— parity of esteem and crisis as he called it and give it try -- parity of esteem and it crisis as he called it and give it try —— parity of esteem and it came to services. and talked about not leaving behind anybody. now forgotten communities. there is a solidarity fund on housing that labour would put in place. and the big pledge on universal free childcare for all two, three and four—year—old. he criticised the government for creating a hostile envi
jeremy corbynjoining in the applause.e touched on all the issues you would expect and said it had been a tough summer for labour, pointing to the anti—semitism row. he said it had caused hurt in the jewish community but said we are your allies. that led to one of the first standing of asians. he condemned the conservatives for their support of the right—wing hungarian government and then set out his pledge on anti—austerity. nationalisation of the railways. he wa nted nationalisation of...
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jeremy: and now there is president trump. he is israel's cheerleader, recognizing jerusalem as its capital, expelling palestinian diplomats from the u.s., and cutting aid to refugees. he has targeted palestinian hospitals in jerusalem, ending a $25 million grant. pediatric dialysis and cancer wards lost a quarter of their budgets. lives, thesay, are at risk. >> w could not believe that sick children, children with cancer, will be used by american government -- jeremy: the americans say it is the palestinians' fault for not taking part in talks and takin cases to the international criminal court. >> yeah, but this is politics. why would a child with cancere pay ice? jeremy: on their side of the jerusalem wall, for the israelis these are days that smell like victory. pressure, president trump believes, will push th palestinians into more major concessions. the danger is that one-sided encoercion could mean viol, not pee. >> president trump has brought fresh thinking to a region that has been stagnant in terms of its methodologi
jeremy: and now there is president trump. he is israel's cheerleader, recognizing jerusalem as its capital, expelling palestinian diplomats from the u.s., and cutting aid to refugees. he has targeted palestinian hospitals in jerusalem, ending a $25 million grant. pediatric dialysis and cancer wards lost a quarter of their budgets. lives, thesay, are at risk. >> w could not believe that sick children, children with cancer, will be used by american government -- jeremy: the americans say it...
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, and his deputy, tom watson, have both said they would back anothereferendum on brexit if party members wanted it. dozens of motions supporting the idea have been submitted to the labour conference which started this morning. 0ur assistant political editor, norman smith, is in liverpool for us at the conference. this is quite a big week for the labour leadership, and a week that could determine the course of brexit. yeah, carole, all some of the pressure has been building for the pressure has been building for the labour leadership to shift its position on brexit and back a so—called people's vote, another referendum. we have seen some of the big unions beginning to shift their position, we have seen around 125 motions submitted to this conference, also making the case for a second referendum. this morning, we heard from the deputy leader, saying very clearly that there should not only be a vote at this conference, but it should be a clear binary vote, in other words not some kind of badge which keeps all options on the table. however, jeremy corbyn,
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, and his deputy, tom watson, have both said they would back anothereferendum on brexit if party members wanted it. dozens of motions supporting the idea have been submitted to the labour conference which started this morning. 0ur assistant political editor, norman smith, is in liverpool for us at the conference. this is quite a big week for the labour leadership, and a week that could determine the course of brexit. yeah, carole, all some of the pressure has...
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jeremy corbyn on a number of things. jeremy corbyn on a number of things. on a number of things. jeremy corbyn has fast far said they should not be a second referendum, saying it is about the way we will deliver a better brexit than the conservatives. we have got tom watson talking to the observer, a new poll says 86% of labour party members want the british people to be given a final say, saying that he would back out and call for a second brexit vote. as we discussed earlier, the problem is, when? if this is an election manifesto, well, if there is no election for a few yea rs, if there is no election for a few years, it is irrelevant. there is no point, something that late, we will have left. it looks like labour are trying to square a difficult circle within the party. because labour is as fundamentally split as the tories. martin, i would like as fundamentally split as the tories. martin, iwould like you as fundamentally split as the tories. martin, i would like you to pick up on the next story that we are covering on the front of the observer. this is
jeremy corbyn on a number of things. jeremy corbyn on a number of things. on a number of things. jeremy corbyn has fast far said they should not be a second referendum, saying it is about the way we will deliver a better brexit than the conservatives. we have got tom watson talking to the observer, a new poll says 86% of labour party members want the british people to be given a final say, saying that he would back out and call for a second brexit vote. as we discussed earlier, the problem is,...
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and we come back to jeremy corbyn. his supportersjust think back to jeremy corbyn.hink that he can do no wrong and that it's all a conspiracy against him by the mainstream media. i don't actually think it will damage donald trump in any way. let's stay in the states. take us back to the ft but tucked away at the bottom, a picture of colin kaepernick. this is all tied up colin kaepernick. this is all tied up with nike and a new ad campaign that they have started the former nfl player. tell us more. colin kaepernick famously was the nfl player who took the knee during the national anthem in protest of racism in the united states of america. became a huge cause and other nfl players did likewise, others didn't. donald trump got involved and said it was a disgrace and then he said that he would sack players that did that. anyway, nike have sent copies ofa that. anyway, nike have sent copies of a new ad campaign. and that. anyway, nike have sent copies ofa new ad campaign. and in retaliation against that, opponents of what he has done have taken to destroying nike goods
and we come back to jeremy corbyn. his supportersjust think back to jeremy corbyn.hink that he can do no wrong and that it's all a conspiracy against him by the mainstream media. i don't actually think it will damage donald trump in any way. let's stay in the states. take us back to the ft but tucked away at the bottom, a picture of colin kaepernick. this is all tied up colin kaepernick. this is all tied up with nike and a new ad campaign that they have started the former nfl player. tell us...
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you have jeremy corbyn talking had jeremy corbyn saying greed. it, then theresa may in new york pledging to cut... this is an announcement we have had slightly reheated, she's announcing it again and saying it will be an unequivocally pro—business regime under her watch in britain. that's your choice, do you want a free trading, low tax, pro—business environment in the uk under theresa may? 0r environment in the uk under theresa may? or do you want to smash the system and start again underjeremy corbyn? that's unusual after two decades of basically messing around the edges of a centrist consensus. british politics now has a proper divide. the subtext here, rosumond, brexit is making us look like we're going to be closing down and everything is grinding to a halt, this is her attempt to say we're going to be an economic powerhouse, we are generating again, we can do what we want, set taxes. that won't be music to the ears of the eu. it's a straightforward attack on them really. this is what... to be fair, some brexiteers had always talked about th
you have jeremy corbyn talking had jeremy corbyn saying greed. it, then theresa may in new york pledging to cut... this is an announcement we have had slightly reheated, she's announcing it again and saying it will be an unequivocally pro—business regime under her watch in britain. that's your choice, do you want a free trading, low tax, pro—business environment in the uk under theresa may? 0r environment in the uk under theresa may? or do you want to smash the system and start again...
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the labour mp chuka umunna has accused jeremy corbyn of driving centre—left mps like himself out of thearty, ahead of a speech later this morning. also coming up this hour... for the first time ever, there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean to try to clean it up. thousands of top university graduates are competing forjobs as prison officers in a scheme aiming to transform the uk's toughest prisons. and at 10.30 — the travel show is injohannesburg taking a lesson with some of south africa's most famous township dancers. new powers come into force today designed to stop nuisance calls from personal injury and claim management firms. you'll now need to opt in to allow companies to contact you. businesses that don't comply could face a fine of half a million pounds. manuela saragosa has more. for many of us, cold calls are a daily torment. hello? the financial conduct authority says some 2.7 billion nuisance calls texts and e—mails were made over the past year. that works out to be about 50 calls, texts and e—mails sent to every single adult in the country.
the labour mp chuka umunna has accused jeremy corbyn of driving centre—left mps like himself out of thearty, ahead of a speech later this morning. also coming up this hour... for the first time ever, there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean to try to clean it up. thousands of top university graduates are competing forjobs as prison officers in a scheme aiming to transform the uk's toughest prisons. and at 10.30 — the travel show is injohannesburg taking a...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, khan al-ahmar. seems that those problems are becoming more and more entrenched. to goe just six months before britain is scheduled to heleave the eu, and th of the international monetary fund is warning that if it happens without a deal, it would inflict substantial costs on the u.k. economy. how do those who voted for the brexit feel at this pivotal moment? two thirds of the people in a former milltown voted leaving. the bbc's christian fraser has gone to talk to them wof course, catching a little football. christian: it is one of the oldest stadiums in england, and to fieldest town ev a premier league team. squad loves to upset the established oer, butst reflects the samborn character of men and women who follow them around the country.n her chance to defy the odds. as with football, so it is with brexit' >> if we don'leave now, it will raise its head again. our children will have this in the years to come. it is broken, that is the end of it. get on with it and make the best of it. >> i agree, we
jeremy bowen, bbc news, khan al-ahmar. seems that those problems are becoming more and more entrenched. to goe just six months before britain is scheduled to heleave the eu, and th of the international monetary fund is warning that if it happens without a deal, it would inflict substantial costs on the u.k. economy. how do those who voted for the brexit feel at this pivotal moment? two thirds of the people in a former milltown voted leaving. the bbc's christian fraser has gone to talk to them...
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applause jeremy corbyn now in control of the party, his crowd behind him.beyond this hall, are ready for them. where the tories have divided and ruled, we will unite and govern. we represent the new common sense of our time, so that when we meet this time next year, let it be as a labour government. applause our task, our task is to build britain, build a britain together, build a britain for that security together, and we can! thank you, conference! cheering and applause they loved it — classic conference corbyn. his belief that it's not fair and a bigger state can fix it. this man looked like a prime minister in waiting, a people's prime minister. no—one was arguing for alternatives for austerity until three years ago, when jeremy corbyn got elected. now there is an alternative, lots of people have got hope. it shows clarity and it shows confidence. do you think your dad's changed in the time he's done the job? much smoother — he's grown into it. i think we're seeing a new political centre. divisions linger in labour, especially over brexit, yet this tran
applause jeremy corbyn now in control of the party, his crowd behind him.beyond this hall, are ready for them. where the tories have divided and ruled, we will unite and govern. we represent the new common sense of our time, so that when we meet this time next year, let it be as a labour government. applause our task, our task is to build britain, build a britain together, build a britain for that security together, and we can! thank you, conference! cheering and applause they loved it —...
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i think jeremy corbyn will want important communication message.ssage about brexit out of the country as well, because that is such a big political theme right now. and we will see what he says on that question. why are you here primarily, because you‘re not a labour party member and this is very much about members and activists...? i‘m a labour voter and i am much about members and activists...? i‘m a labourvoterand i am here much about members and activists...? i‘m a labour voter and i am here to be convinced just like anyone else. the reason i‘m here is that i‘m interested in what movement politics are. the labour party has transformed and i think that the centre of energy is really coming from the members. what has been really striking over the last week is the people i have been with are mostly quite young but ordinary people, they‘re not hardened politicos, they want a really robust and nuanced policy discussion, and it is not just and nuanced policy discussion, and it is notjust corbyn loyalists, who people who are critiquing policy platform
i think jeremy corbyn will want important communication message.ssage about brexit out of the country as well, because that is such a big political theme right now. and we will see what he says on that question. why are you here primarily, because you‘re not a labour party member and this is very much about members and activists...? i‘m a labour voter and i am much about members and activists...? i‘m a labourvoterand i am here much about members and activists...? i‘m a labour voter and...
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so of course jeremy well we we do have a problem if we have any m.t.c. marks in the labor party that may be anti semites out there in society but it's our job to root it out of the labor party indeed so let me ask you has done it before we finish what is the solution moving forward for this for two relationship between british jews and the labor party on the call but is there a solution or is it too late i'm afraid i can't see one right now i think that there's been a lack of effort to show you could well a lack of communication and i think this extends to a wide range of issues i have passed a more problems of the labor party syria on ukraine and other foreign affairs issues than i do on on israel palestine but i think the gas is just. trust has been eroded how is a long time to come michael trust has been eroded how does jeremy corbyn get it back or or can he not get it back and i don't know i'm no great crystal ball gazer but the interesting thing here is the question to ask is all those people who are opposed to jeremy coburn over this matter are the
so of course jeremy well we we do have a problem if we have any m.t.c. marks in the labor party that may be anti semites out there in society but it's our job to root it out of the labor party indeed so let me ask you has done it before we finish what is the solution moving forward for this for two relationship between british jews and the labor party on the call but is there a solution or is it too late i'm afraid i can't see one right now i think that there's been a lack of effort to show you...
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jeremy corbyn sets out his vision for a "radical plan" to "tra nsform" britain. free childcare for two to four—year—olds and a "green jobs revolution" are promised, as the labour leader delivers a rousing message to members. our task is to build britain, build a britain together, build a britain for that security together, and we can. jeremy corbyn again warns that labour will vote against the government's current brexit plan, if it doesn't meet his party's criteria. as it stands, labour will vote against the chequers plan or whatever is left of it, and oppose leaving the eu with no deal. and it is inconceivable that we should crash out of europe with no deal — it would be a national disaster. we'll have the latest from liverpool, and will ask whether labour's figures add up. the other main stories on bbc news at 5... president trump tells the united nations that america will never allow iran to acquire a nuclear bomb. an unreserved apology from the government at the inquiry into the contaminated blood scandal which killed more than 2,500 people. i say unreserved
jeremy corbyn sets out his vision for a "radical plan" to "tra nsform" britain. free childcare for two to four—year—olds and a "green jobs revolution" are promised, as the labour leader delivers a rousing message to members. our task is to build britain, build a britain together, build a britain for that security together, and we can. jeremy corbyn again warns that labour will vote against the government's current brexit plan, if it doesn't meet his party's...
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jeremy corbyn arrives in liverpool ahead of his party's annual conference.n a speech to labour's women's conference, he told delegates his is the party of equality. our party, and our movement, will always have the very highest standards so that everyone is safe and secure in our movement, and sexual harassment has no place whatsoever in our movement. the battle for sky. rupert murdoch's 21st century fox and the media giant comcast put in their final bids to take over the broadcaster. tribute are being paid to chas hodges, one half of the musical duel chas and dave, who has died. the singer passed away peacefully in his sleep in the early hours of this morning. he was 7a. and coming up at 3.30, the click live show goes on the road to india, meeting the ceo of india's first billion dollar company. good afternoon, welcome to bbc news. the foreign secretary has urged eu leaders to "step back from the abyss" of a no—deal brexit and engage with the british government's proposals. jeremy hunt said they had not given a detailed response to theresa may's proposals.
jeremy corbyn arrives in liverpool ahead of his party's annual conference.n a speech to labour's women's conference, he told delegates his is the party of equality. our party, and our movement, will always have the very highest standards so that everyone is safe and secure in our movement, and sexual harassment has no place whatsoever in our movement. the battle for sky. rupert murdoch's 21st century fox and the media giant comcast put in their final bids to take over the broadcaster. tribute...
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jeremy corbyn rejects an attack on his leadership by tony blair. the former prime minister claims mr corbyn poses a threat to the future existence of the labour party. there's lots of people associated with me who feel that the labour party's lost, that the game's over. you know, i'm kind of hoping they're not right. i think tony should recognise that the party membership is now much bigger than it's ever been. it's the biggest it's been in my lifetime. it comes as the liberal democrat leader vince cable calls for a "movement of the moderates" in the centre ground of british politics. we'll have the latest from westminster. also this lunchtime... ba says sorry, after a mass hack of data from its customers — nearly 400,000 payment cards have been compromised. civilians flee the last rebel—held province in syria, ahead of a possible assault that could be the endgame in the country's seven—year civil war. cheering and applause. and a standing ovation and a guard of honour for alaistair cook, as he plays his last test match for england. and coming up o
jeremy corbyn rejects an attack on his leadership by tony blair. the former prime minister claims mr corbyn poses a threat to the future existence of the labour party. there's lots of people associated with me who feel that the labour party's lost, that the game's over. you know, i'm kind of hoping they're not right. i think tony should recognise that the party membership is now much bigger than it's ever been. it's the biggest it's been in my lifetime. it comes as the liberal democrat leader...
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that clip from jeremy corbyn in leicester this morning.he‘s "not sure it is possible" for labour "moderates" to take the party back from the left. the head of the intelligence agency — gchq — says the uk and its allies will use all tools available to fight back against the "real and active threat" from russia. now let‘s take a look at the business news. the chief executive of british airways has apologised for what he has called a very sophisticated breach of the firm‘s security systems. the airline said personal and financial details of customers making bookings had been compromised. almost half the people who bought a leasehold house in the past decade had no idea what they were getting into, according to a new study. home—buyers faced high fees and charges, with many feeling they were mis—sold. good news for british brewer and pub group greene king. it‘s updated the markets and revealed that england‘s world cup football run and a summer heatwave helped boost business. the group, which was founded in 1799, sold 3.7 million pints of beer
that clip from jeremy corbyn in leicester this morning.he‘s "not sure it is possible" for labour "moderates" to take the party back from the left. the head of the intelligence agency — gchq — says the uk and its allies will use all tools available to fight back against the "real and active threat" from russia. now let‘s take a look at the business news. the chief executive of british airways has apologised for what he has called a very sophisticated breach...
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jeremy corbyn made an argument that did not win the room.rnal support among party members and his control of the levers of the labour party. i think the fact that he had to back down today was a measure of how serious this has become. laura, thank you very much. the commissioner of the metropolitan police, cressida dick, has called on technology and social media companies to release vital evidence contained on digital devices "within minutes" of an official request being made. her comments follow the case of lucy mchugh, a 13—year—old girl who was stabbed to death in southampton in july. lucy's mother urged facebook to give police access to an account belonging to a man suspected of her murder, as our correspondent angus crawford reports. on their first day of term, lucy mchugh‘s absence hangs over the school. moments of silence at a special assembly. they remembered lucy's irrepressible personality and mourned her loss. it's ok to cry. i've cried. a lot. it's ok to feel sad. it's ok to feel down. security cameras tracked lucy's movements th
jeremy corbyn made an argument that did not win the room.rnal support among party members and his control of the levers of the labour party. i think the fact that he had to back down today was a measure of how serious this has become. laura, thank you very much. the commissioner of the metropolitan police, cressida dick, has called on technology and social media companies to release vital evidence contained on digital devices "within minutes" of an official request being made. her...
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what do you make of what jeremy dominate the agenda.doing about it? he is our leader but he isn't dealing with the key challenge, he must start acting, adopt the international definition, deal with a long legacy of cases of anti—semitism from members of the labour party and staff the unit that deals with them properly. people like jackie wilk, who continues to save dues were main financiers of the slave trade, are still members of the party and that cannot be right. nathan, what is your experience of the whole issue? it's been difficult to be a jewish activist in the labour party, people in my community think we are a racist party and it's up to us to prove we are not, so racist party and it's up to us to prove we are not, so the first step should be the acceptance of the international definition at the nec next week so i think that's an open goal and it would go a long way to repair relations between the community and the party. lots of dues have labour values and feel at home in the party, it has enacted every piece of antiracism legi
what do you make of what jeremy dominate the agenda.doing about it? he is our leader but he isn't dealing with the key challenge, he must start acting, adopt the international definition, deal with a long legacy of cases of anti—semitism from members of the labour party and staff the unit that deals with them properly. people like jackie wilk, who continues to save dues were main financiers of the slave trade, are still members of the party and that cannot be right. nathan, what is your...
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jeremy hunt, who is a remainder. a dramatic calamity on the scale of the suez crisis... 0k. and there was something here i picked up. some tory aides are said to be so up. some tory aides are said to be so worried about the lack of support for may's current aggressive when they fear a snap election. even tory members are going for, talking of a snap election, and they're saying and of the year as well stop live well, it keeps the talked about... the problem still remains that you've got to get enough tory mps to agree to vote for something that's very risky. and that's where a lot of minds will be concentrated, actually, that clearly very many tory mps will be worried about is by doing such a thing and allowing... they might lose their seat. and also allowing a corbyn government if it would be disastrous. if we turn to the sunday telegraph. we've got a tory donator is not happy with the way things are going. he's threatening to set up a breakaway brexit party. jeremy hosking is his name. i'm not sure that... we've go
jeremy hunt, who is a remainder. a dramatic calamity on the scale of the suez crisis... 0k. and there was something here i picked up. some tory aides are said to be so up. some tory aides are said to be so worried about the lack of support for may's current aggressive when they fear a snap election. even tory members are going for, talking of a snap election, and they're saying and of the year as well stop live well, it keeps the talked about... the problem still remains that you've got to get...
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jeremy corbyn is certainly not that.lot of businesses face right now between high brexit and jeremy corbyn, you know, it makes the uk are better than unattractive place right now from an investment point of view. 0k, we turn to the financial times, and they have a right in the middle, rupert murdoch's decision. he has finally given up. he has sold his 30% plus stake in sky tuque comcast. the decision to me. we have spoken about this many times in the past. —— to comcast. the battle to get full control of sky. he has been undergoing this battle for the past decade. he had to step away seven or eight years ago. i think this is inevitable as a result of comcast winning the auction at the weekend that the uk regulators put in place. this is a significant story for the media landscape in the uk. rupert murdoch setup sky and made britain's first page to view television channel. in terms of the competition authorities, in terms of media competition generally, it is a very significant moment. it is a big moment. it is you'd mome
jeremy corbyn is certainly not that.lot of businesses face right now between high brexit and jeremy corbyn, you know, it makes the uk are better than unattractive place right now from an investment point of view. 0k, we turn to the financial times, and they have a right in the middle, rupert murdoch's decision. he has finally given up. he has sold his 30% plus stake in sky tuque comcast. the decision to me. we have spoken about this many times in the past. —— to comcast. the battle to get...
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jeremy corbyn, my war on may. rees mogg in order to try to bring down theresa may, and force a general election? that's his name and i thinkjohn mcdonnell is, as well, despite what we have heard from tom watson, i am sure there is a general view among the parliamentary labour party that they would like to go for some sort of negotiated solution but they sense red meat and want to go for a general election. remember, jeremy corbyn, even less thanjohn mcdonnell, doesn't really care all that much, historically, about the eu. very old—fashioned, you know, when we were really hard left, it was just a capitalist club, the equivalent of a multinational of the 19th century villains, that kind of attitude, so it is really almost incidental and could be catalysed but only brought in to help his main aim, his and john mcdonnell‘s main aim. it is difficult to see from the european research group, hardline brexiteers wanting to bring down theresa may if they think there is a risk ofjeremy corbyn getting in? exactly, it is all
jeremy corbyn, my war on may. rees mogg in order to try to bring down theresa may, and force a general election? that's his name and i thinkjohn mcdonnell is, as well, despite what we have heard from tom watson, i am sure there is a general view among the parliamentary labour party that they would like to go for some sort of negotiated solution but they sense red meat and want to go for a general election. remember, jeremy corbyn, even less thanjohn mcdonnell, doesn't really care all that much,...
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jeremy bash, let me start with you, one because i missed you. and two, the juxtaposition today, it was a split screen moment we finally achieved the two americas john edwards first talked about in my political career where, on one side of the screen, donald trump was urging the sitting attorney general to investigate the identity of the author of that op-ed in "the new york times," really rebuking his stability, calling into question his capacity to carry out the duties of his job. on the other side, the former president talking about how easy it should be to distance yourself from people who embrace good people on both sides of the kkk rally. >> what president obama has brought here to the fore, for the first time in his campaign season, but i don't think it's going to be the last, is this deep concern that we see that president trump wants to use the apparatus of the national security state to go after his political critics. he wants the attorney general to criminalize free speech, to criminalize free expression, to criminalize criticism. to a
jeremy bash, let me start with you, one because i missed you. and two, the juxtaposition today, it was a split screen moment we finally achieved the two americas john edwards first talked about in my political career where, on one side of the screen, donald trump was urging the sitting attorney general to investigate the identity of the author of that op-ed in "the new york times," really rebuking his stability, calling into question his capacity to carry out the duties of his job. on...
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it is interesting territory for jeremy corbyn. a lot happen?labour voters voted to leave, an awful lot. let's move to the guardian. juries convicted lest of a third of young men prosecuted for rape, between the ages of 18 and 2a, only 32%. ages above that, prosecutions rise to 46% and the reason why is it touched on in the article. it is saying that jurors are reluctant to convict young men at the start of their young men at the start of their young lives and careers over something like this and we have had lots of stories that in the media of evidence being disclosed years into the process and heard stories of young men, about how their lives we re young men, about how their lives were ruined the. we have also had a young woman who had been raped. genuine cases of. genuine cases of. i spoke to someone who was on the jury i spoke to someone who was on the jury and they let someone go and they heard that this had not been they heard that this had not been the first or second time this young man had been confronted. rape trials have become more c
it is interesting territory for jeremy corbyn. a lot happen?labour voters voted to leave, an awful lot. let's move to the guardian. juries convicted lest of a third of young men prosecuted for rape, between the ages of 18 and 2a, only 32%. ages above that, prosecutions rise to 46% and the reason why is it touched on in the article. it is saying that jurors are reluctant to convict young men at the start of their young men at the start of their young lives and careers over something like this...
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let's look at what is being said about jeremy corbyn.t record a party, and no—confidence vote. —— plot breakaway party. john mcdonnell talking about how sad he is that mps are going to split away. yes, fears about this schism. the problem with this headline is that people might feel a bit of deja vu. this happened in 2016 when labour mps come in the parliamentary party, they voted by a huge number to get rid ofjeremy corbyn and he didn't budge. so why is he going to budge this time? one interesting thing in that piece is that tony blair is going to break his silence in an interview to be broadcast tomorrow on the handling of anti—semitism, and he says to see a situation where thejewish community feels really alienate and anxious, it is a really terrible thing to have done. i think gordon brown in one of the other papers, as well, is going to break his silence as well. that seems to be coming back this week. the other interesting thing in this story, there is another element to it, which is that according to this, jeremy corbyn didn't att
let's look at what is being said about jeremy corbyn.t record a party, and no—confidence vote. —— plot breakaway party. john mcdonnell talking about how sad he is that mps are going to split away. yes, fears about this schism. the problem with this headline is that people might feel a bit of deja vu. this happened in 2016 when labour mps come in the parliamentary party, they voted by a huge number to get rid ofjeremy corbyn and he didn't budge. so why is he going to budge this time? one...
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jeremy bash, let me start with you, one because i missed you. and two, the juxtaposition today, it was a split screen moment we finally achieved the two americas john edwards first talked about in my political career where, on one side of the screen, donald trump was urging the sitting attorney general to investigate the identity of the author of that op-ed in "the new york times," really rebuking his stability, calling into question his capacity to carry out the duties of his job. on the other side, the former president talking about how easy it should be to distance yourself from people who embrace good people on both sides of the kkk rally. >> what president obama has brought here to the fore, for the first time in his campaign season, but i don't think it's going to be the last, is this deep concern that we see that president trump wants to use the apparatus of the national security state to go after his political critics. he wants the attorney general to criminalize free speech, to criminalize free expression, to criminalize criticism. to a
jeremy bash, let me start with you, one because i missed you. and two, the juxtaposition today, it was a split screen moment we finally achieved the two americas john edwards first talked about in my political career where, on one side of the screen, donald trump was urging the sitting attorney general to investigate the identity of the author of that op-ed in "the new york times," really rebuking his stability, calling into question his capacity to carry out the duties of his job. on...
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tax reform has been a winner for the away from jeremy corbyn.een a winnerfor the us. a record run to do with the tax reform at the trump administration has introduced. timing is everything and we are seeing that if the feds are about to raise interest rates, and the us economy is firing on all cylinders thanks to the trump takes plans so it is a good move. key leaders for the uk in the news today. the argentina crisis deepens but cause the central bank chief has quit after three months. your husband is from argentina and you have just come back from their three weeks ago, moving to london. it is your take on argentina. you are from there, tell us what it is like. this isa there, tell us what it is like. this is a massive blow to mauricio macri. .. is a massive blow to mauricio macri. . . the is a massive blow to mauricio macri. .. the president of argentina... that's right. the central bank chief was seen as the shining light who would solve everything. the fact that he has moved away, resigned within three months leaves mauricio macri in an ext
tax reform has been a winner for the away from jeremy corbyn.een a winnerfor the us. a record run to do with the tax reform at the trump administration has introduced. timing is everything and we are seeing that if the feds are about to raise interest rates, and the us economy is firing on all cylinders thanks to the trump takes plans so it is a good move. key leaders for the uk in the news today. the argentina crisis deepens but cause the central bank chief has quit after three months. your...
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jeremy corbyn can't properly reach out to the jewish community and jewish leaders.the middle east conflict. he has said a lot for palestinians, and i respect him for that. he should also reach out to the other side in good faith. thank you forjoining us. i will let you get back, it is a busy conference. jeremy corbyn has always insisted he is determined to do what he can to root out anti—semitism within the party itself and within wider society. many people here want to see action now and concrete action, and they want that to happen immediately. simonjones in immediately. simon jones in north immediately. simonjones in north london. the united states says it is cancelling three—hundred million dollars of military aid to pakistan. the pentagon has criticised pakistan for failing to deal with militant groups operating in the country. the decision has been takenjust days before the us secretary of state is due to meet the newly elected prime minister, imran khan. i spoke to our correspondent in washington, chris buckler, who told us some more about the us military‘s a
jeremy corbyn can't properly reach out to the jewish community and jewish leaders.the middle east conflict. he has said a lot for palestinians, and i respect him for that. he should also reach out to the other side in good faith. thank you forjoining us. i will let you get back, it is a busy conference. jeremy corbyn has always insisted he is determined to do what he can to root out anti—semitism within the party itself and within wider society. many people here want to see action now and...
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. >> jeremy corbyn. [roll call] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i too joined the prime minister and for graduating cook and both teams him with an absolutely brilliant series, which i really enjoyed. mr. speaker, the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national housing federation, gingerbread and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common? [laughter] >> i can tell the right honorable gentleman that what those organizations all have in common is across a variety of areas of activity, they give excellent service, they promote the interests of those they represent and with which this government interacts and lessons. [shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> i'm truly grateful for that answer, the first part of which agree.y but what they also -- it's all right. it's all right. but they also have in common, mr. speaker, if they are telling this government its flagship and defense policy universal credit is flawed and killing hundreds of thousands of peop
. >> jeremy corbyn. [roll call] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i too joined the prime minister and for graduating cook and both teams him with an absolutely brilliant series, which i really enjoyed. mr. speaker, the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national housing federation, gingerbread and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common? [laughter] >> i can tell the right...
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evenjoining in that familiar anthem. # 0h, jeremy corbyn...#.vide a contrast of political primary colours. labour trades in hope for the many, not favours for the few. that is our strength and together, we're going change britain. cheering labour here more at ease with itself this year, but mr corbyn needed to address one big concern. the row over anti—semitism has caused immense hurt and anxiety in the jewish community, and great dismay in the labour party. i say this to all in the jewish community — we are your ally. applause applause showing that many here had been waiting for that. but there was a message too to theresa may. labour keen not to be accused of trying to block brexit. let me also reach out to the prime minister. if you deliver a deal that includes a customs union and no hard border in ireland, if you protect jobs, people's rights of work and environmental and consumer standards, then we will support that sensible deal, a deal that would be backed by most businesses in the world and trade unions. but if you can't negotiate that d
evenjoining in that familiar anthem. # 0h, jeremy corbyn...#.vide a contrast of political primary colours. labour trades in hope for the many, not favours for the few. that is our strength and together, we're going change britain. cheering labour here more at ease with itself this year, but mr corbyn needed to address one big concern. the row over anti—semitism has caused immense hurt and anxiety in the jewish community, and great dismay in the labour party. i say this to all in the jewish...
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, tells the bbc that labour will measure any deal against the six key tests that it's set out. this government has had 37 months to negotiate a brexit deal, has not done so, and that our party represent people in communities that voted both leave and remain but all of whom are worried about theirjobs and worried about the economic future of this country. — 27 months. but the shadow brexit secretary says all options should be kept on the table, including a so—called people's vote, and the possibility of remaining in the eu. it's right that parliament has the first say, but if we need to break the impasse, our options must include campaigning for a public vote and nobody is ruling out remain as an option. cheering and applause we'll have the latest from the labour conference, where the vote is due to take place in liverpool within the next hour. the other main stories on bbc news at 5... the cabinet agrees in principle that migrants from the eu should be treated the same as those from the rest of the world after brexit. the inquest into the death of a tee
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, tells the bbc that labour will measure any deal against the six key tests that it's set out. this government has had 37 months to negotiate a brexit deal, has not done so, and that our party represent people in communities that voted both leave and remain but all of whom are worried about theirjobs and worried about the economic future of this country. — 27 months. but the shadow brexit secretary says all options should be kept on the table, including a...
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there has been fear among some, jeremy corbyn, len mcdonnell ——john some, jeremy corbyn, len mcdonnelleresa may and a deal she may come back with. today he laid out he could support something she could do. there was speculation philip hammond the chancellor might want to delay the budget and moved to the autumn from the spring. he has announced it is going to be on october the 29th. he has treated about it from the treasury, october the 29th. interesting timing because it is between two crucial eu summits. one in the middle of october and talk of an emergency summit in november if there has been enough progress, where they might wrap up some negotiation and get a deal. he has decided to hold a budget in the middle of those two. it will be a tricky one as ever for him, notjust dealing with brexit and all of that. we know how he feels about the problems, the bumpy nature of the exit he thinks there may be. also demands for more public spending, partly coming from labour and the kind of programme they are putting forward today but also his own backbenchers, mainly for the nhs and social c
there has been fear among some, jeremy corbyn, len mcdonnell ——john some, jeremy corbyn, len mcdonnelleresa may and a deal she may come back with. today he laid out he could support something she could do. there was speculation philip hammond the chancellor might want to delay the budget and moved to the autumn from the spring. he has announced it is going to be on october the 29th. he has treated about it from the treasury, october the 29th. interesting timing because it is between two...
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chuka umunna saying, will jeremy corbyn call for a second referendum on brexit?ave to wait and see other are several trade unions that have got behind this campaign and the labour position is they would rather have a general election than a second referendum, they wanted that to be kept on the table, if they don't believe the deal with the government comes back with is suitable for them. you can expect a ratcheting up of pressure onjeremy corbyn on that issue because interestingly, it is notjust moderates like chuka umunna who back a second referendum, it is the overwhelming majority of the labour membership as well so that will be a key theme at the party conference, too. new powers come into force today designed to stop nuisance calls from personal injury and claim management firms. you'll now need to opt in to allow companies to contact you. businesses that don't comply could face a fine of half a million pounds. manuela saragosa has more. for many of us, cold calls are a daily torment. hello? the financial conduct authority says some 2.7 billion nuisance call
chuka umunna saying, will jeremy corbyn call for a second referendum on brexit?ave to wait and see other are several trade unions that have got behind this campaign and the labour position is they would rather have a general election than a second referendum, they wanted that to be kept on the table, if they don't believe the deal with the government comes back with is suitable for them. you can expect a ratcheting up of pressure onjeremy corbyn on that issue because interestingly, it is...
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coming on the back of jeremy corbyn.mitism route and tony blair and vince cable making state m e nts tony blair and vince cable making statements yesterday. there has been a lot of talk about the centre ground, new moderate party. the question is will some labour mps in the centreleft be forced out of the party, or will some of them choose to walk? we have already seen frank field, the prominent veteran labour mp, who choose to resign as party web. he lost a vote of no—confidence, but he resigned largely over the anti—semitism route because he did not agree with the party leadership over it. the big question is how many mps may or may not follow? you speak to mps at the moment, and some of them may not like the direction of the party, but labour has seen a growth in its membership, and the party structures have changed, as well. so the question is whether those mps choose to branch off and do something else, as you say, or some of them say they wa nt to as you say, or some of them say they want to stay within the party a
coming on the back of jeremy corbyn.mitism route and tony blair and vince cable making state m e nts tony blair and vince cable making statements yesterday. there has been a lot of talk about the centre ground, new moderate party. the question is will some labour mps in the centreleft be forced out of the party, or will some of them choose to walk? we have already seen frank field, the prominent veteran labour mp, who choose to resign as party web. he lost a vote of no—confidence, but he...
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instead, jeremy corbyn will promise a so—called greenjobs jeremy corbyn will promise a so—called greention jeremy corbyn will promise a so—called greenjobs revolution and what he hopes to achieve by that is bringing backjobs to those areas in the north, in the midlands which we re the north, in the midlands which were hollowed out when the steel industry and the coal mines collapsed. he will suggest a labour government would bring about a huge expansion in offshore wind turbines, in solar panels on fitting every household in britain with energy—saving insulation. creating, he would argue, up to 400,000 skills, skills, unionised jobs which would help revitalise communities, which too often comic he argues, have been forgotten. and that he says will be a marked change from any previous government we have seen in recent history. norman, for the moment thank you very much. the american entertainer, bill cosby, has started a prison sentence for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 2004. the judge branded the 81—year—old a "sexually violent predator" before sentencing him for between
instead, jeremy corbyn will promise a so—called greenjobs jeremy corbyn will promise a so—called greention jeremy corbyn will promise a so—called greenjobs revolution and what he hopes to achieve by that is bringing backjobs to those areas in the north, in the midlands which we re the north, in the midlands which were hollowed out when the steel industry and the coal mines collapsed. he will suggest a labour government would bring about a huge expansion in offshore wind turbines, in solar...
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can you hear us, jeremy corbyn?! listen to us, hear us, give us a people's vote!heard. he's resisted so far but today said he would accept the decision of party members. 0ur preference would be for a general election, and we can then negotiate our future relationships with europe. but let's see what comes out of conference, we are democratic party, we're very big, it's the biggest conference we've ever had. and given that, do you feel bound by what the conference decides as the leader? 0bviously, i'm there elected as a leader of this party. the government's ruled out another vote or an election, insisting a brexit deal is possible even after its plan was rejected by the eu. what we need to do is hold our nerve, keep our cool, continue to negotiate in good faith, and really press the eu to be clearer on what their objections are. but they sense an opportunity — an election is what they really want, but having promised a more democratic party, they can't ignore members calling for a brexit vote. the deputy leader says labour must make its position clear either way.
can you hear us, jeremy corbyn?! listen to us, hear us, give us a people's vote!heard. he's resisted so far but today said he would accept the decision of party members. 0ur preference would be for a general election, and we can then negotiate our future relationships with europe. but let's see what comes out of conference, we are democratic party, we're very big, it's the biggest conference we've ever had. and given that, do you feel bound by what the conference decides as the leader?...
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jeremy —— jeremy has apologised. thank you very much.ng days. vicki, thank you very much. vicki youngin vicki, thank you very much. vicki young in liverpool. a man has been arrested at buckingham palace. lets get more on this, i'm joned by our news correspondent simonjones. what has happened today was the man who is been arrested is 38 years old. we understand he was first detained by security staff at 12:47pm this afternoon at a visitors entrance to buckingham palace. and i understand he was. >> went to the security then the police were called and they arrived at around one o'clock and they arrested him on suspicion of possessing a firearm a toews her son gone. he is being taken to a police station in london we're not sure which one. —— a taster. they do not believe that this was terror related. and i understand this was all dealt with pretty calmly initially by the security officers at buckingham palace and the police when they arrived. the queen was not at buckingham palace at the time. she was on a break at balmoral in scotland. ther
jeremy —— jeremy has apologised. thank you very much.ng days. vicki, thank you very much. vicki youngin vicki, thank you very much. vicki young in liverpool. a man has been arrested at buckingham palace. lets get more on this, i'm joned by our news correspondent simonjones. what has happened today was the man who is been arrested is 38 years old. we understand he was first detained by security staff at 12:47pm this afternoon at a visitors entrance to buckingham palace. and i understand he...
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jeremy corbyn said the talks were not being handled competently.eader to rule out a second referendum. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminsterfor us. a slight sense to be picking up of the first pmq a slight sense to be picking up of the first pmo of the new session of the first pmo of the new session of the left before the summer, namely with brexit and anti—semitism are dominating. jeremy corbyn declaring mrs may's checkers plan dead echoed by the snp and mrs may insisting she is still working towards a deal in october and again categorically ruling out a second referendum. what are we to make of it all? let's talk it through with the conservative maria caldwell,. this is one of the few as this is for you agreed with jeremy corbyn that checkers is dead and you designed over the issue. jeremy corbyn that checkers is dead and you designed over the issuelj cannot and you designed over the issue.|j cannot see how it will get through parliament and that is not actually deal coming before us, it could be watered down further. brex
jeremy corbyn said the talks were not being handled competently.eader to rule out a second referendum. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminsterfor us. a slight sense to be picking up of the first pmq a slight sense to be picking up of the first pmo of the new session of the first pmo of the new session of the left before the summer, namely with brexit and anti—semitism are dominating. jeremy corbyn declaring mrs may's checkers plan dead echoed by the snp and mrs may...
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jeremy corbyn tomorrow. he will say something radical he sayslj jeremy corbyn tomorrow.l, the language is standard jeremy corbyn but to hear him say that we will basically rip of the current system of capitalism in the country, and also he attacks the politicians of the financial crisis who did the best to save the current system, the quy best to save the current system, the guy in charge with a labour prime minister, gordon brown, it is telling that in ten years we have gone from gordon brown doing his best to prop up banks to a labour leader who is not that far behind in the polls talking about basically ripping of capitalism. but he think iam ripping of capitalism. but he think i am wondering is all he is announced overnight is a big commitment to making more green energyjobs will stop i assume there will be some policy announcement he has headed in the space tomorrow. do you think that will be very much old labour and you think that will be very much old labourand an you think that will be very much old labour and an attempt to slip away some of the playwright stoppe
jeremy corbyn tomorrow. he will say something radical he sayslj jeremy corbyn tomorrow.l, the language is standard jeremy corbyn but to hear him say that we will basically rip of the current system of capitalism in the country, and also he attacks the politicians of the financial crisis who did the best to save the current system, the quy best to save the current system, the guy in charge with a labour prime minister, gordon brown, it is telling that in ten years we have gone from gordon brown...
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this problem has grown worse since jeremy became leader.come to the programme. labour mps critical of jeremy corbyn have faced opposition from party members in their areas. a number of them have faced a vote of no—confidence. two labour mps have faced a vote of no—confidence by local party... joan ryan, a critic ofjeremy corbyn is the second mp to lose... chuka umunna today urged jeremy corbyn to "call off the dogs" and stop mps being targeted... dame louise doesn't believe these no—confidence votes are expressions of local democracy. she again points the finger atjeremy corbyn. jeremy should call off the dogs, and these items aren't coincidental, they're not isolated, and there has to be a suspicion that this is coming from the leadership. we've got different musicians in. i think the idea... is that the reason for the stand—up comedy? there's some kind of a connection? some mps are blaming momentum, a grassroots organisation set up to support jeremy corbyn's leadership, for stoking that opposition to sitting mps. the group now has a big s
this problem has grown worse since jeremy became leader.come to the programme. labour mps critical of jeremy corbyn have faced opposition from party members in their areas. a number of them have faced a vote of no—confidence. two labour mps have faced a vote of no—confidence by local party... joan ryan, a critic ofjeremy corbyn is the second mp to lose... chuka umunna today urged jeremy corbyn to "call off the dogs" and stop mps being targeted... dame louise doesn't believe these...
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some of his mps and jeremy corbyn.on't like the direction he's taken the party and they fear there will be some kind of purge, people trying to get rid of them. there has been a shift in the rules. it hasn't gone as far as an open selection, or a mandatory reselection. there's been a compromise but it's definitely going to make it easier for local party members to get rid of theirmp if for local party members to get rid of their mp if they wanted. this was the message from one member at labourmp the message from one member at labour mp stella creasy to len mccluskey. do you know what i find really sad about all of this, unite union is doing really good work on how people are getting ripped off by employers and all you are hearing about unite is len's comments. there isa about unite is len's comments. there is a way that parties can get rid of an mp, there always has been. i've had members the mailing me about it for the last two and a half years. every person here at this conference has a choice to make. are you here t
some of his mps and jeremy corbyn.on't like the direction he's taken the party and they fear there will be some kind of purge, people trying to get rid of them. there has been a shift in the rules. it hasn't gone as far as an open selection, or a mandatory reselection. there's been a compromise but it's definitely going to make it easier for local party members to get rid of theirmp if for local party members to get rid of their mp if they wanted. this was the message from one member at...
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the labour mp chuka umunna has appealed to his party leader, jeremy corbyn, to — in his words — "call dogs", and stop centre—left mps being driven out of the party. it comes as a third labour mp, chris leslie, has lost a vote of no confidence among some members of his constituency party. our political correspondent, pete saull is here. this is a really dramatic intervention, in a way, by chuka umunna, because some moderate labour mps have been worried for some time but too afraid to speak out. what has he said? striking language from chuka umunna, not mincing his words. he has criticised jeremy corbyn in the past, but his central point todayis the past, but his central point today is that there is a growing fear among him today is that there is a growing fearamong him and today is that there is a growing fear among him and other labour moderates that there is an organised campaign out to get them at the moment. this is the key point in his speech. he said there is only one person who can sort that out, and thatis person who can sort that out, and that is jeremy person who can sort tha
the labour mp chuka umunna has appealed to his party leader, jeremy corbyn, to — in his words — "call dogs", and stop centre—left mps being driven out of the party. it comes as a third labour mp, chris leslie, has lost a vote of no confidence among some members of his constituency party. our political correspondent, pete saull is here. this is a really dramatic intervention, in a way, by chuka umunna, because some moderate labour mps have been worried for some time but too...
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, the brexit secratary, jeremy hunt, sajidjavid, they dominic raab, the brexit secratary, jeremy huntr promise to force a no deal. they don't want a prime minister to stick toa don't want a prime minister to stick to a promise, ministers think that isa to a promise, ministers think that is a bad thing! whatever you think... if she is saying we will go to no deal... she needs that in her armoury, whatever you think about this, she needs to say to the eu, no deal and walk away. they don't think she should say it any more. she's a lwa ys she should say it any more. she's always been stuck, as any leader would be, she's got the two audiences, she has to have a position to the eu but she has to say to her party i'm in this bit and that bit, so many people to keep happy and so many messages to channel to the right people. happy and so many messages to channelto the right people. her party is as late as this country was on brexit, and the same with the labour party, and they will carry on being split hash as split. i don't now how you get through this mess and come out on the other side. she
, the brexit secratary, jeremy hunt, sajidjavid, they dominic raab, the brexit secratary, jeremy huntr promise to force a no deal. they don't want a prime minister to stick toa don't want a prime minister to stick to a promise, ministers think that isa to a promise, ministers think that is a bad thing! whatever you think... if she is saying we will go to no deal... she needs that in her armoury, whatever you think about this, she needs to say to the eu, no deal and walk away. they don't think...
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can you hear us, jeremy corbyn? listen to us. hear us. give us a people's vote.eremy corbyn‘s existing labour plan is to leave the eu, like the tories, but negotiate a different deal. yet most of his members would love to stay in the union. is he really edging towards giving the public another say? our preference would be for a general election and we can only negotiate our future relationships with europe. let us see what comes out of conference and then obviously i am bound by the democracy of our party. cheering and applause. in liverpool, his audience is wildly enthusiastic about him and many of them about the eu, too. but labour members are not the same as labour voters, who are not in this room. many voted for brexit. so some ofjeremy corbyn‘s friends in high places are hanging back. there are significant numbers of traditional labour supporters who are saying, we are going to vote conservative, because we do not trust labour to take us out of the european union. believing you can't just ask the question again. the referendum shouldn't be on do we want to g
can you hear us, jeremy corbyn? listen to us. hear us. give us a people's vote.eremy corbyn‘s existing labour plan is to leave the eu, like the tories, but negotiate a different deal. yet most of his members would love to stay in the union. is he really edging towards giving the public another say? our preference would be for a general election and we can only negotiate our future relationships with europe. let us see what comes out of conference and then obviously i am bound by the democracy...
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the headlines at five: the foreign secretaryjeremy the headlines at five: the foreign secretary jeremy hunt urges the headlines at five: the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt urges european leaders to step back from the abyss, day after theresa may demanded more respect from brussels and the brexit talks. lewis grabban‘s penalty. gelling to stab their salah plummeting. nottingham forest extend jeremy corbyn tells labour's women's conferences of the party of equality. our party and our movement will always have the very highest candids so that everyone is safe and secure in our movement and sexual harassment has no lace whatsoever in oui’ harassment has no lace whatsoever in our movement. the bidding warfor sky draws our movement. the bidding war for sky draws to a close as rupert murdoch's 21st century fox and the media giant comcast submit their final bids to ta ke comcast submit their final bids to take over the broadcaster. tributes have been paid to chas hodges, one half of the musical duo chas and dave, who has died. rabbit, rabbit, rabbit. the singer passed away peacefully in his slee
the headlines at five: the foreign secretaryjeremy the headlines at five: the foreign secretary jeremy hunt urges the headlines at five: the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt urges european leaders to step back from the abyss, day after theresa may demanded more respect from brussels and the brexit talks. lewis grabban‘s penalty. gelling to stab their salah plummeting. nottingham forest extend jeremy corbyn tells labour's women's conferences of the party of equality. our party and our movement...
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sorry, jeremy, i didn't know. [laughter] >> jordan, are we ready? >> no rush, just hurry up. >> he was in a production called anything goes. >> i've never seen that. >> is a great production. >> it was so funny seeing you. it's been such a long time. i will have to sneak in sometime but i never get to washington. that's hilarious. that is basically what al was told. >> the joke i say is out roach and his dad wrote -- [inaudible] >> puns are the lowest form of humor. [laughter] >> i never know when the line is. okay. so resistance is futile so why did you write this book? >> well, as they watch msnbc every night, most of every day and read "the new york times" and i kinda consider myself an expert on the resistance the country has lost its mind and the left has lost his mind and is not good for the country and certainly not good for them. [inaudible] if they wanted to defeat trump -- as you follow me on twitter you know that but why don't they go after him on something he's done as opposed to making up the completely crazy theories about russian coll
sorry, jeremy, i didn't know. [laughter] >> jordan, are we ready? >> no rush, just hurry up. >> he was in a production called anything goes. >> i've never seen that. >> is a great production. >> it was so funny seeing you. it's been such a long time. i will have to sneak in sometime but i never get to washington. that's hilarious. that is basically what al was told. >> the joke i say is out roach and his dad wrote -- [inaudible] >> puns are the...
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brexit is set to be a key issue at the labour party conference, jeremy corbyn says a general electionhould be called if the government can't deliver. iranian leaders accuse us—backed gulf states of being behind an attack on a military parade. 29 people are killed and dozens more injured. and at 10:30pm and again at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, martin bentham, the home affairs editor for the london evening standard, and martin lipton, who's deputy head of sport at the sun. comcast has outbid 21st century fox for control of sky, in a dramatic bidding battle, after months of boardroom rangling. the auction, ran by the uk's takeover regulator took place this evening, and went to the maximum three rounds. comcast‘s bids of £17.28 a share, beat the smaller bid of £15.67 a share from 21st century fox. the deal values sky atjust over £30 billion. sky shareholders will still have to approve the deal. our business editor simonjack has been following the story. well it's probably the most epic, protracted boardroom battle i've ever witnessed. it has
brexit is set to be a key issue at the labour party conference, jeremy corbyn says a general electionhould be called if the government can't deliver. iranian leaders accuse us—backed gulf states of being behind an attack on a military parade. 29 people are killed and dozens more injured. and at 10:30pm and again at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, martin bentham, the home affairs editor for the london evening standard, and martin lipton, who's...
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jeremy corbyn much cooler about it.ch to move beyond brexit, to talk about transforming the economy, to talk about 400,000 new so—called greenjobs in things like installation and onshore and offshore wind, and to shake up the economy sufficiently to revolutionise things. his argument was that in 2008 with the financial crisis, effectively he thinks the political establishment, as he will describe it, merely tried to patch things up. humpty dumpty, if you like, was put back together again, rather than the whole thing being started from scratch. it will be a reminder of another big team here at the labour conference this week, that this is a very, very different affair as that this is a very, very different affairasa that this is a very, very different affair as a gathering of a major party from what it was just a matter of years ago. jeremy corbyn has been leaderfor a while now, for three yea rs, leaderfor a while now, for three years, but his revolution within the party, shaking up how it works, shaking up who turns up
jeremy corbyn much cooler about it.ch to move beyond brexit, to talk about transforming the economy, to talk about 400,000 new so—called greenjobs in things like installation and onshore and offshore wind, and to shake up the economy sufficiently to revolutionise things. his argument was that in 2008 with the financial crisis, effectively he thinks the political establishment, as he will describe it, merely tried to patch things up. humpty dumpty, if you like, was put back together again,...
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evenjoining in that familiar anthem. # 0h, jeremy corbyn...#.vide a contrast of political primary colours. labour trades in hope for the many, not favours for the few. that is our strength and together, we're going change britain. cheering. labour here more at ease with itself this year, but mr corbyn needed to address one big concern. the row of anti—semitism has caused immense hurt and anxiety in the jewish community and great dismay in the labour party. i say this to all in the jewish community. we are your ally. applause. applause showing that many here had been waiting for that. but there was a message, too, to theresa may. labour keen not to be accused of trying to block brexit. let me also reach out to the prime minister. if you deliver a deal that includes a customs union and no hard border in ireland, if you protect jobs, people's rights of work and environmental and consumer standards, then we will support that sensible deal, a deal that would be backed by most businesses in the world and trade unions. but if you can't negotiate that d
evenjoining in that familiar anthem. # 0h, jeremy corbyn...#.vide a contrast of political primary colours. labour trades in hope for the many, not favours for the few. that is our strength and together, we're going change britain. cheering. labour here more at ease with itself this year, but mr corbyn needed to address one big concern. the row of anti—semitism has caused immense hurt and anxiety in the jewish community and great dismay in the labour party. i say this to all in the jewish...
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jeremy corbyn maintains that his policies are the new mainstream though in truth they do appear fairly radical set against what passes for most european politics nowadays but his point is that he's not really trying to appeal. to the party faithful here he's trying to speak through traditional working class voters across the u.k. and stop supporting labor. just a couple of kilometers down the road from where he was speaking is the post-industrial world colvin says he wants to mend abandoned docks and warehouses from a time more than a century ago when liverpool was a global trade center. on the local beach where famous sculptures speak of desolation and isolation caused by industrial decline corbin would imagine a sea full of wind turbines and the old warehouses turned into factories in new industries people seem to buy the theory but there is an unmistakable air of suspicion i don't think eleven be prime minister or if he was a very hopeful. if he was primacy certainly better than the one we've got now that's for sure it is for the working class we will look after we can trust people
jeremy corbyn maintains that his policies are the new mainstream though in truth they do appear fairly radical set against what passes for most european politics nowadays but his point is that he's not really trying to appeal. to the party faithful here he's trying to speak through traditional working class voters across the u.k. and stop supporting labor. just a couple of kilometers down the road from where he was speaking is the post-industrial world colvin says he wants to mend abandoned...