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secretary of state claiming in effect that you and jeremy corbin are disgusting for not supporting a coup in venezuela well of course what he should suggest saying that we should join in a murder that's going to lose well keep in mind with our sanctions that are going to be thousands of children they're going to be dying as a result of years coup and how could he with a straight face talk about going in and pulling nuku off the other kook tree let me know this is considered national law this. law in the united states and it can only be perpetrated because trump who's never says 6 full bump. is a religious nut you know he thinks that. ok well peo may say that and some may agree with you but it is the european union as well as washington that want the overthrow of the doro even your a contender fellow competitor contender for. the presidency or the primaries for the d.n.c. said my duro is a terrible man if the european union and washington who want regime change well it has been the product of american imperialism and there's something that the brits should look something above but arm
secretary of state claiming in effect that you and jeremy corbin are disgusting for not supporting a coup in venezuela well of course what he should suggest saying that we should join in a murder that's going to lose well keep in mind with our sanctions that are going to be thousands of children they're going to be dying as a result of years coup and how could he with a straight face talk about going in and pulling nuku off the other kook tree let me know this is considered national law this....
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corporal jeremy corbin arguably fails to best to raise a baby on the n.h.s. of b.m.p. use as he avoids criticising a former us health care boss now running british full health kept all of them all going up about to have going underground. this is a stick from the water bottle found in the stomach of the fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there are the litter bugs are trying this way industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. in maine that seems. special projects funded. on the. team but for now the mountains of waste only grow higher. we have a situation that is very new and that's why. it's like i feel like before there were 2 people who were in the morning and there was no. school board you know the 2 so the boy it was through to the right of the world and to. the as a medical man the widespread complicity in school coated people today. in many diseases because of this would you co
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corporal jeremy corbin arguably fails to best to raise a baby on the n.h.s. of pm hughes as he avoids criticising a former us health care boss now running british full health kept all of them all going up about 2 and going underground. in 2040 you know bloody revolution to the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you still were here to put a premium list put video through to me in the new bill is that i do schooling you go to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of 24 g. and. those who took part in this today over 5000000000 dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. we have a situation that is very new and that's why. it's like i feel like before there were 2 people who were dying but no more than. there was no end to the school board you know the 2 so the boy it was through to the right of the world and. the as a medical man the widespread simplicity that is good code of people t
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corbett and jeremy colvin arguably fails to best to raise a baby on the n.h.s. of pm fuse as he avoids criticizing a former us health care boss now running british universal health care all of them all go up about to have going underground. what is it calling to coin his magic internet money the new type of digital currency decentralized digital scarcity chancellor i'm bringing a 2nd for a bank that's called the genesis block for reason to coin a civil disobedience a source of optimism because i can control my own financial destiny it's just a new way of coming to consensus it's a game changer in the human history and this is columbus discovering a new world this paradigm shifting technology that transforms economics and finance in a heartbeat the apollo 11 landing on to the moon with max and stacy. in 2040 you know bloody revolution to correct the demonstration going from the road to the. peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it your style or here i mean your list put me in the. new school and needle the f
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behind it —— jeremy corbyn circle.s, they have pretty unequivocally come out and back to second referendum, but they are —— there are absolutely still splits, including jeremy corbyn's allies, so len mccluskey, the general secretary of unite, is still pretty anti— referendum, is talking about how remain should not be on the paper if there is one. other members suggesting labour must not become the party of remain, and one of the interesting splits is between jeremy corbyn's one of the interesting splits is betweenjeremy corbyn's powerbrokers and the membership, who are much less factional, much less steeped in decades of labour politics, who admired jeremy corbyn, were engaged by him in 2015 when he first one the labour leadership, 2016 when he saw off the challenge by owen smith, and a very pro— europe and can't understand why he is not. managing that tension has proved to be very difficult forjeremy corbyn, but it looks like he is finally choosing one side. and it wouldn't surprise anyone if he doesn't completely com
behind it —— jeremy corbyn circle.s, they have pretty unequivocally come out and back to second referendum, but they are —— there are absolutely still splits, including jeremy corbyn's allies, so len mccluskey, the general secretary of unite, is still pretty anti— referendum, is talking about how remain should not be on the paper if there is one. other members suggesting labour must not become the party of remain, and one of the interesting splits is between jeremy corbyn's one of the...
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starting off with jeremy hunt let's go through them in detail.f withjeremy hunt in the daily telegraph. david, do you want to start us off without. cynical readers might see this as a pet to the right wing of the conservative party in any future leadership election. it is clear to some of us thatjeremy hunt plasma's campaign to be the next tory leader and indeed prime minister is under way in all but name. here he is... i thought he was the foreign secretary not the defence secretary, not the new. . . that not the defence secretary, not the new... that is what is called overreaching! he is telling us, this must be music to a man called trump in the white house. he says we should increase our defence spending to something like 4% of gdp as opposed to 2% as it is at the moment. that is doubling. absolutely. it is considerably more than most of the other european countries, which is what mr trump spends a lot of time complaining about, europe isn't pulling its weight. her a lot of voters might think he's right. we need to spend more on defence. we n
starting off with jeremy hunt let's go through them in detail.f withjeremy hunt in the daily telegraph. david, do you want to start us off without. cynical readers might see this as a pet to the right wing of the conservative party in any future leadership election. it is clear to some of us thatjeremy hunt plasma's campaign to be the next tory leader and indeed prime minister is under way in all but name. here he is... i thought he was the foreign secretary not the defence secretary, not the...
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because of the brexit position of jeremy corbyn.ns, firstly the damning announcement that they will be investigated by the equalities watchdog for the way they have handled the complaints of anti—semitism which many labour mps find shocking and they are also facing criticism from lots of grandees for expelling alastair campbell who said that he relu cta ntly campbell who said that he reluctantly voted for the lib dems and many more have since come out, and many more have since come out, and all of these grandees are being dead to be expelled so this is difficult —— all of these grandees are daring the labour party to expel them, so this is difficult. also the brexit position in terms of the referendum, so they are also under pressure from the members, so they are very much under the cosh. the daily mail says it is a day of shame for labour. tom watson has called it a truly disgraceful day because of the inquiry. people like margaret hodge saying this has been a difficult time with the expulsion of alastair campbell and she said jere
because of the brexit position of jeremy corbyn.ns, firstly the damning announcement that they will be investigated by the equalities watchdog for the way they have handled the complaints of anti—semitism which many labour mps find shocking and they are also facing criticism from lots of grandees for expelling alastair campbell who said that he relu cta ntly campbell who said that he reluctantly voted for the lib dems and many more have since come out, and many more have since come out, and...
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when i sat down withjohn and jeremy, they said to me it is oui’ and jeremy, they said to me it is ourack party but there are rules that should be abided by. to argue the labour party is just abided by. to argue the labour party isjust forjohn abided by. to argue the labour party is just forjohn and not forjeremy corbyn is a nonsense. it has to be a broad church. apart from alastair campbell, he is outside the broad church. he has been in the party for a long time and he would still be in it if he had not breached the rules. do you think nowjeremy corbyn should come out in favour of a second referendum like many of his top team are saying? second referendum like many of his top team are saying ?|j second referendum like many of his top team are saying? i am torn on this, andi top team are saying? i am torn on this, and i am a remainer, and to be frank, i'm quite frustrated about alastair campbell saying he voted lib dems because also i think in the aftermath of those european elections we should have been talking about the brexit position of labour and we should be talking about shifti
when i sat down withjohn and jeremy, they said to me it is oui’ and jeremy, they said to me it is ourack party but there are rules that should be abided by. to argue the labour party is just abided by. to argue the labour party isjust forjohn abided by. to argue the labour party is just forjohn and not forjeremy corbyn is a nonsense. it has to be a broad church. apart from alastair campbell, he is outside the broad church. he has been in the party for a long time and he would still be in it...
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jeremy corbyn has changed his answers a bit. saying that a second referendum would be a possibility at some point and he backs a public vote but he's not saying he backs it i'iow. vote but he's not saying he backs it now. he does not go far enough again to appease the members and a lot of his mps. what would it take for jeremy corbyn to come out and say i believe in a second referendum. there is a famous scene from happy days, you are too young to remember. there is a character called fonz... there is a character called fonz... the fonz. i'm sorry, he could not say sorry and this is the same with jeremy corbyn. his party is a shifting so much the momentum in that direction that even he cannot deny it. i live in his constituency where even the cats and dogs vote labour and they lost last night to the leap dams and that has not happened since the jurassic the leap dams and that has not happened since thejurassic era. —— lib dems. we had from a number of high—profile labour figures. tom watson saying we need to find a voice rather
jeremy corbyn has changed his answers a bit. saying that a second referendum would be a possibility at some point and he backs a public vote but he's not saying he backs it i'iow. vote but he's not saying he backs it now. he does not go far enough again to appease the members and a lot of his mps. what would it take for jeremy corbyn to come out and say i believe in a second referendum. there is a famous scene from happy days, you are too young to remember. there is a character called fonz......
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do you think jeremy hunt has an idea that it is one borisjohnson jeremy hunt has an idea that it is one that it is one borisjohnson might want to take up one borisjohnson might want to take up if he were to become prime minister, to have a team of people reflecting the range of views as a way of dealing with some of this real corrosion in trust. i am sure it worries you as a democrat and serving politician, a corrosion of trust between people who wanted to remain and those who want to leave the eu. it gets to a point where people can barely say a word to one another. would this be a way of saying we are in it together, we are ina saying we are in it together, we are in a country and everybody‘s interests have to be met and therefore the negotiations ought to reflect that. we have had a process going on for three years and nothing has happened and therefore people on both sides of the argument are feeling very disillusioned with their respective parties of the parties they used to support and the breakdown in trust is very strong. the history of ministries of all the talents has not been
do you think jeremy hunt has an idea that it is one borisjohnson jeremy hunt has an idea that it is one that it is one borisjohnson might want to take up one borisjohnson might want to take up if he were to become prime minister, to have a team of people reflecting the range of views as a way of dealing with some of this real corrosion in trust. i am sure it worries you as a democrat and serving politician, a corrosion of trust between people who wanted to remain and those who want to leave the...
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certainly, boris johnson and jeremy huntare certainly, boris johnson and jeremy hunt are very strongtwo, if you had to go with one, boris of course is the frontrunner, does he have the confidence of public and achieve a at the end of the day?|j confidence of public and achieve a at the end of the day? i met was him recently at the end of the day? i met was him rece ntly o n at the end of the day? i met was him recently on a number of occasions, and of course, and this is a man who has won at london on two occasions, london which is a very strongly labour seats. bearing and mines how difficult the situation is facing —— bearing in mind how difficult the situation is facing the conservative party, we want someone who is proven campaigner, someone party, we want someone who is proven campaigner, someone who is good on the hustings, good at attracting audiences and getting our message across. i'm not surprised that mr johnson is the frontrunner, and he is certainly the one to beat. listening to my members in shrewsbury, he appears to be the preferred candidate amongst them, but as i say,
certainly, boris johnson and jeremy huntare certainly, boris johnson and jeremy hunt are very strongtwo, if you had to go with one, boris of course is the frontrunner, does he have the confidence of public and achieve a at the end of the day?|j confidence of public and achieve a at the end of the day? i met was him recently at the end of the day? i met was him rece ntly o n at the end of the day? i met was him recently on a number of occasions, and of course, and this is a man who has won at...
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sajid javid was mentioned, jeremy huntand sajid javid was mentioned, jeremy hunt and penny mourdant.. there are a number of ways this can be tied down, it can be tracked down digitally or with an interview. i have been told in the last few minutes that gavin williamson was knocked cooperating fully with the enquiry and that certainly didn't help his case i think. there's lots of different ways that people can communicate in cryptic ways, using encrypted apps, but it has not taken that long to find out who they think was responsible, despite his denials. just before justify beginning, some words on the official secrets act and the need for secrecy. is there a sense that this would have resulted in some more official sanction? there are people who have already said that whoever leaked that out of this meeting has committed a criminal offence. and if guilty should go to prison. that is still a little early to say that, but certainly there will be people saying that. everybody in that meeting, in that nsc national security council meeting would be cleared up to what is called strap to le
sajid javid was mentioned, jeremy huntand sajid javid was mentioned, jeremy hunt and penny mourdant.. there are a number of ways this can be tied down, it can be tracked down digitally or with an interview. i have been told in the last few minutes that gavin williamson was knocked cooperating fully with the enquiry and that certainly didn't help his case i think. there's lots of different ways that people can communicate in cryptic ways, using encrypted apps, but it has not taken that long to...
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the telegraph reports the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt is the latest cabinet minister to withdraw hisrt for the prime minister's brexit deal. the i says the home secretary sajid javid has also lost confidence in theresa may's brexit vision. and the guardian says centrist cabinet ministers think the next conservative leader will promise a hard brexit. so most papers leading with theresa may. that's where we should start as well, why not start perhaps with the financial times and jack, made to set out departure gate as mutiny kills off that brexit plan, and actually, the financial times plays actually, the financial times plays a straight battle that paints a brittle picture. that's right, we waited a long time, we've always known that this premiership is coming to an and slowly but surely in the last few months and it looks like although it's not been confirmed that tomorrow is going to be the day she stands up on the podium and sets out when she's going to leave and i did think she well, that's the most likely playing although we have had these big days in brexit and british politics
the telegraph reports the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt is the latest cabinet minister to withdraw hisrt for the prime minister's brexit deal. the i says the home secretary sajid javid has also lost confidence in theresa may's brexit vision. and the guardian says centrist cabinet ministers think the next conservative leader will promise a hard brexit. so most papers leading with theresa may. that's where we should start as well, why not start perhaps with the financial times and jack, made to...
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jeremy as this venue as well a plot thickened this past week the united states government banned all air transport passing. sure and cargo to and from venezuela citing security concerns is this fake news the next stanza in administration warhawks drumbeat or are things there is substantially worse than a week or a month ago. but i think we have to look at the current policy busy in the broader context of the united states' efforts to try and undermine the bowl of our own revolution hugo chavez initiated starting in 1908 which has tried to assert more local control over natural resources and to put in power a lot of america these of the united states and the united states has been trying to undermine the government from the time hugo chavez has been in office to in the durand took over for a long period now insists intensified on the dollar trump with the intensified sanctions and the backing of the coup under one why those so we're just seeing a kind of continuation of that intensified effort to undermine the socialist government of venezuela and there's a lot of propaganda there's a
jeremy as this venue as well a plot thickened this past week the united states government banned all air transport passing. sure and cargo to and from venezuela citing security concerns is this fake news the next stanza in administration warhawks drumbeat or are things there is substantially worse than a week or a month ago. but i think we have to look at the current policy busy in the broader context of the united states' efforts to try and undermine the bowl of our own revolution hugo chavez...
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maybe jeremy corbyn genuinely thinks two the word jeremy corbyn and genuinely are a contradiction ine terms he would think would be less time to the people and workers and twojobs. time to the people and workers and two jobs. he wants to brexit and he is in charge of a party that doesn't. that is the problem. what this is about is theresa may is saying to her own party, if you remember it was you do my deal, i will go. now she is saying the only way i can do my deal is if i stayed. so there is an element of you are just buying time. it is emmanuel macron, i am just buying time. it is emmanuel macron, lam not just buying time. it is emmanuel macron, i am not a just buying time. it is emmanuel macron, lam nota big fan, one thing he was spot on is when he said when we went craven league, humiliating me to ask more time, he's the one who said if we give you more time all you will is use it to have another row. and that is what has happened. as donald tusk said, please do not waste this time. the guardian. an amnesty that broke this morning, a new secretary trying to introduce an amnesty
maybe jeremy corbyn genuinely thinks two the word jeremy corbyn and genuinely are a contradiction ine terms he would think would be less time to the people and workers and twojobs. time to the people and workers and two jobs. he wants to brexit and he is in charge of a party that doesn't. that is the problem. what this is about is theresa may is saying to her own party, if you remember it was you do my deal, i will go. now she is saying the only way i can do my deal is if i stayed. so there is...
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kimberly atkins, kelsey snell, robert costa, jeremy bash.eremy, again, this announcement from the white house, while it's announced tonight under this headline in the "new york times," "trump gives attorney general sweeping power in review of 2016 campaign inquiry" by maggie haberman and mike schmidt. it appears the a.g. has to follow established norms. does this worry you in any way? >> very much so, brian. and look, let's break this down. what this order, this directive issued by the white house tonight, does is it strips the power of the cia director, the nsa director, and the director of national intelligence from making decisions about what information should remain classified, which intelligence sources should remain protected, and it gives all of that power over to bill barr. now, the power to declassify, which is what now barr has, is also the power to selectively declassify, to let drips and drabs out there, to bolster the president's political narrative. and i think that power in the hands of a political ally of the president, the
kimberly atkins, kelsey snell, robert costa, jeremy bash.eremy, again, this announcement from the white house, while it's announced tonight under this headline in the "new york times," "trump gives attorney general sweeping power in review of 2016 campaign inquiry" by maggie haberman and mike schmidt. it appears the a.g. has to follow established norms. does this worry you in any way? >> very much so, brian. and look, let's break this down. what this order, this...
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jeremy: indeed. the market has been a little bit further concerned by the backwash of the unappointed rate -- wage -- unemployment wage and the amplification of the possibility of rate cuts coming as early as next month. there is, still the jury is out. not turn vicious in terms of the monetary easing story in australia. we have the upcoming election. we are seeing a transitioning government. we are seeing fiscal expansion coming down the track. that would alleviate the pressure on the monetary side and overly that with risk conditions and the overall growth trajectory in the second half of the year, and that provides value down these levels. there is a lot of negativity baked in. manus: can we pick up on some of the data points, we have got the surprise index for china and the library.he the white chart at the top is china. vertical drop. there is touchy data in the u.s. in terms of retail sales. this philosophy, the drop off in the china economic data, do you think the pboc would become even more a
jeremy: indeed. the market has been a little bit further concerned by the backwash of the unappointed rate -- wage -- unemployment wage and the amplification of the possibility of rate cuts coming as early as next month. there is, still the jury is out. not turn vicious in terms of the monetary easing story in australia. we have the upcoming election. we are seeing a transitioning government. we are seeing fiscal expansion coming down the track. that would alleviate the pressure on the monetary...
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the telegraph details a warning from jeremy hunt, that pushing through a no—deal brexit would be political the conservatives after it's poor shwowing in the european elections. the guardian goes with labour's shift in its position on brexit, with the party pledging to support a second referendum on any deal. the times details how some conservative leadership contenders will embrace a no—deal brexit to see off the threat of nigel farage. the daily mail goes with labour's poor show in the european elections, with the paper claiming that jeremy corbyn is close to committing to a second brexit vote. the i goes with nigel farage‘s claim that his brexit party could set its sights on westminster following a strong performance in the elections. those are the front pages. a few days ago it was all about boris, wasn't it? who's morais? laughter now it is all about nigel. —— who is boris? now the metro and the man at the moment, he said he would win an election. well, he says a lot of things, i don't always 100% agree with everything he says. i think he isa with everything he says. i think he is a fa
the telegraph details a warning from jeremy hunt, that pushing through a no—deal brexit would be political the conservatives after it's poor shwowing in the european elections. the guardian goes with labour's shift in its position on brexit, with the party pledging to support a second referendum on any deal. the times details how some conservative leadership contenders will embrace a no—deal brexit to see off the threat of nigel farage. the daily mail goes with labour's poor show in the...
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there may hunt talking to john humphrys. —— jeremy would work.the poor results for her party in the european elections. i think we‘re moving towards a clearer line, i have to have to take the opportunity to give a shout out to labour voters in hackney who made sure labour topped the poll in hackney but overall, they were indeed a very disappointing set of results. the people‘s vote has always been part of our policy package and as keir starmer put it, we move through the gears but now, you know, at minutes to midnight on these negotiations, the tories plunged into the leadership contest so we get no sense out of them for a few months. we think it‘s important to foreground the people‘s vote. jeremy corbyn wrote to labour mps yesterday and said he was willing and this was a new position, to support a public vote on any deal. is that clear, what is a public vote, does it mean a referendum or does it mean a general election and when he says on any deal what does that mean, there is a deal with brussels at the moment, it‘s just not one that parliament
there may hunt talking to john humphrys. —— jeremy would work.the poor results for her party in the european elections. i think we‘re moving towards a clearer line, i have to have to take the opportunity to give a shout out to labour voters in hackney who made sure labour topped the poll in hackney but overall, they were indeed a very disappointing set of results. the people‘s vote has always been part of our policy package and as keir starmer put it, we move through the gears but now,...
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but as jeremy hunt says.ving the eu no matter what and they are willing to risk no—deal brexit to make sure it happens and deliberate in order to satisfy those voters. on the other hand, jeremy hunt is saying, listen, we now have parliament passing laws which are forbidding us from willingly walking into a no deal so therefore, if you were to walk towards that end takes those steps towards that end takes those steps toa no towards that end takes those steps to a no deal, you are risking their wrap — the wrath of parliament calling a general election and that would be disastrous for the conservative party. he is saying, given what we have seen in the local elections and in the eu elections. you are seeing two different ways of interpreting these results. it is a strategic play and strategic question for the conservative party. with the results, as is always the case, it depends on how you cut the cake. the brexit party emerged as the winner with the biggest number of votes and seats in the uk from the eu elect
but as jeremy hunt says.ving the eu no matter what and they are willing to risk no—deal brexit to make sure it happens and deliberate in order to satisfy those voters. on the other hand, jeremy hunt is saying, listen, we now have parliament passing laws which are forbidding us from willingly walking into a no deal so therefore, if you were to walk towards that end takes those steps towards that end takes those steps toa no towards that end takes those steps to a no deal, you are risking their...
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and probably jeremy kyle devastated at the moment.i can't be anybody involved with the programme would want this to happen. the daily mail are saying that all episodes from the catch up site have been removed. it's going onto the daily telegraph. jeremy hunt, the foreign secretary, who is calling for a boost to defence spending, a massive boost. tell us more about that. we were just watching jeremy hunt in his best bid and tucker, is full evening dress. giving all the glitter and glamour. pomp and ceremony. glitter and glamour. pomp and ceremony. pomp and ceremony, not glamour. the interesting thing to me is that he is the foreign secretary, the big angle everyone is picking on is his discussion about defence. you do wonder what the brand—new defence secretary is thinking tonight. about his call for defence spending to be increased. is there been any connection with this apparent desire to lead the conservative party?|j think hejust to lead the conservative party?|j think he just stumbled on this surely, it's a complete accident stop
and probably jeremy kyle devastated at the moment.i can't be anybody involved with the programme would want this to happen. the daily mail are saying that all episodes from the catch up site have been removed. it's going onto the daily telegraph. jeremy hunt, the foreign secretary, who is calling for a boost to defence spending, a massive boost. tell us more about that. we were just watching jeremy hunt in his best bid and tucker, is full evening dress. giving all the glitter and glamour. pomp...
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jeremy hunt — one of the 10 tory leadership candidates — says leaving without a deal is not the way forwardonly way you can get over parliament blocking a no deal exit is to change parliament and that would be a general election, that would be catastrophic. meanwhile there's continued pressure on the labour leader to give stronger backing to another referendum. also this lunchtime.... the equality and human rights commission launches a formal investigation into the labour party over allegations of anti—semitism a group of school children injapan have been attacked by a man carrying knives — a child and an adult have been killed. the london bridge attack inquests hears more details on how one of the attackers became radicalised. and why technology is being blamed for a rise in the number of car thefts. and coming up on bbc news, british one kyle edmund is through to the second round of the french open as he gets the better ofjeremy chardy at roland garros. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the two main westminster parties are in turmoil over brexit in the wake of poor perfor
jeremy hunt — one of the 10 tory leadership candidates — says leaving without a deal is not the way forwardonly way you can get over parliament blocking a no deal exit is to change parliament and that would be a general election, that would be catastrophic. meanwhile there's continued pressure on the labour leader to give stronger backing to another referendum. also this lunchtime.... the equality and human rights commission launches a formal investigation into the labour party over...
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matt hancock, jeremy hunt and rory stewart.esty of boris, that team at the moment, will they be able to convince mps and most importantly the membership? well, i think this contest is split into two very clear camps. you have the candidates coming from the cabinet, so candidates coming from the cabinet, so that is people like jeremy hunt the foreign secretary, rory stewart international development secretary, michael gove the environment secretary, and then you have the candidates coming from the brexit side of the argument. that is boris johnson the former foreign secretary, dominic raab the former brexit secretary, steve baker, a very prominent eurosceptic conservative mp. those two camps will produce two candidates which will produce two candidates which will go through to the conservative party's grassroots membership. to go back to what anne said earlier, yes, this contest is all about brexit, but it will also be about the crucial question of who can defeat jeremy corbyn, but also who can defeat nigel farage's brexit party
matt hancock, jeremy hunt and rory stewart.esty of boris, that team at the moment, will they be able to convince mps and most importantly the membership? well, i think this contest is split into two very clear camps. you have the candidates coming from the cabinet, so candidates coming from the cabinet, so that is people like jeremy hunt the foreign secretary, rory stewart international development secretary, michael gove the environment secretary, and then you have the candidates coming from...
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you bring this out once a year, but jeremy kyle culture.ce a year, butjeremy kyle shall is considered to be i watch everything. i even used to watch you when you are fixing business. at the jeremy kyle show is by common consent at the low—end of what may be considered to be public culture. you're can accuse me of being, you're attacking me for watching jeremy kyle which way do you want to? the point with this is what eve ryo ne to? the point with this is what everyone is talking about people are beginning to question the duty of care. the production companies have. there is a detailed analysis of the issue in the mental health issue on your bbc website. and it's very interesting point here, which is if you've got the big claims about not being looked after words, you had this one, absolutely there, they all —— the oldest defences yeah but if we had not put it on and people wouldn't watch it. we would not put it on the people did not watch it. there is an element of voyeurism, sitting there at some time in the day, watching shared discomfort
you bring this out once a year, but jeremy kyle culture.ce a year, butjeremy kyle shall is considered to be i watch everything. i even used to watch you when you are fixing business. at the jeremy kyle show is by common consent at the low—end of what may be considered to be public culture. you're can accuse me of being, you're attacking me for watching jeremy kyle which way do you want to? the point with this is what eve ryo ne to? the point with this is what everyone is talking about people...
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jeremy corbyn has been warned by prominent labour figures we have been told.ll who technically is not currently a labour figure so i am not sure how that works but this is actually a debate today so you have had on the one hand campbell who is extremely vocal for another referendum and very partial on that front and then you also have had campbell saintjeremy corbyn will end up losing his front bench over this. that he is making a big mistake by not taking a firmer sta nce mistake by not taking a firmer stance on on the beautifully backing another referendum. at the same time, you have had lynn mccluskey today, the general secretary of unite, saying jeremy corbyn should move further away from the singer referendum and all of this feeds into this whole debate within labour which isjust a into this whole debate within labour which is just a split if the tories over brexit. and jeremy corbyn did this week following the european pollen entry elections did say another referendum is looking inevitable but that is not enough. he did and he did not as usual. inevitabl
jeremy corbyn has been warned by prominent labour figures we have been told.ll who technically is not currently a labour figure so i am not sure how that works but this is actually a debate today so you have had on the one hand campbell who is extremely vocal for another referendum and very partial on that front and then you also have had campbell saintjeremy corbyn will end up losing his front bench over this. that he is making a big mistake by not taking a firmer sta nce mistake by not taking...
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amy: and we will speak with jeremy scahill a about trump's r on whihistleblowers. >> we're at an extxtremely dangerous s moment in the histoy of this country. donaldld trump is using ththe se rhetoric used byby nazi officias in the 1930's and d 1940's to attack thehe press. he said he wantnts to jaill journalists who publilish storis and wielding the espionage act like a chainsaw against journalistic sources. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the united states has charged wikileaks founder julian assange with violating the u.s. espionage act. on thursday, the justice department announced 17 new charges against assange over his role in the 2010 chelsea manning leaks in a case that many are warning poses a grave threat to the first amendment. this is the first time a publisher has been charged under the world war i-era law. assange faces up to 10 years in prison for each count of violating the espionage act. up to 170 years in prison. as the news broke, trevor timm of the freedom of the press foundation sa
amy: and we will speak with jeremy scahill a about trump's r on whihistleblowers. >> we're at an extxtremely dangerous s moment in the histoy of this country. donaldld trump is using ththe se rhetoric used byby nazi officias in the 1930's and d 1940's to attack thehe press. he said he wantnts to jaill journalists who publilish storis and wielding the espionage act like a chainsaw against journalistic sources. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org,...
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it just jeremy corbyn save the other party of remain?is exact wording. the policy applied has been constructive ambiguity, can ambiguity ever be described as that? commentators have said that, not labour. this is why we haemorrhaged votes to the greens and the liberal democrats in the european elections, we we re democrats in the european elections, we were not clear enough in our commitment to a public vote on any deal. it was tucked away in our ma nifesto deal. it was tucked away in our manifesto but we did not articulate it very well, that inspire criticism. when would you expect jeremy corbyn come forward and say we are going for a confirmatory vote, whatever you want to call it. he said if this —— yesterday. he did not. he did, and he has written to labour mps to say the same. thank you, richard colbeck. still to come: women given faulty breast implants fear thousands of them may have to pay back compensation after visits by bailiffs warning them of legal proceedings, we'll speak to some of these women. earlier this month we reporte
it just jeremy corbyn save the other party of remain?is exact wording. the policy applied has been constructive ambiguity, can ambiguity ever be described as that? commentators have said that, not labour. this is why we haemorrhaged votes to the greens and the liberal democrats in the european elections, we we re democrats in the european elections, we were not clear enough in our commitment to a public vote on any deal. it was tucked away in our ma nifesto deal. it was tucked away in our...
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theresa may and jeremy corbyn meet to discuss brexit, after weeks of talks between their parties. growing calls for itv to scrap thejeremy kyle show, following the death of one of the guests. a man who claimed he was the victim of a paedophile network, involving senior figures at westminster, has gone on trial accused of perverting the course of justice. research by the bbc has discovered that more than two million smart metres are not working. and the eurovision song contest semifinal is taking place in israel tonight, our moscow correspondent and eurovision superfan steve rosenberg will bring you some of the magic later in the programme. good evening and welcome to bbc news. millions of whatsapp users across the country are being urged to update their app after a security breach. the company, which is owned by facebook, says surveillance software was remotely installed on a select number of mobile phones. the breach is all the more surprising because one of whatsapp‘s main attractions is that messages are encrypted. so who are the hackers — and what are they after? here's our te
theresa may and jeremy corbyn meet to discuss brexit, after weeks of talks between their parties. growing calls for itv to scrap thejeremy kyle show, following the death of one of the guests. a man who claimed he was the victim of a paedophile network, involving senior figures at westminster, has gone on trial accused of perverting the course of justice. research by the bbc has discovered that more than two million smart metres are not working. and the eurovision song contest semifinal is...
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after their disastrous showing in the european elections, conservative leadership candidate jeremy hunt warns a no—deal brexit would be political suicide. hundreds more prisoners will be let out on licence every year to take part in work and training. good morning. while westminster gets itself in a spin over brexit, i am in blackpool looking at how family businesses like this industrial laundry plan for what happens next. aston villa are back in the premiership. they held off a derby fightback at wembley to win the championship play—off, a victory worth around £170 million. good morning from greater brockley in lewisham, one of the places competing to be written‘s best walking neighbourhood. it is a chilly start here, but temperatures will pick up quite quickly. today for us all looks likely to be the coolest day of this week, with sunshine and showers, most of the showers in the eastern half of the uk. i will have more details in 15 minutes. it's tuesday 28 may. our top story: a group of schoolchildren waiting for a bus have been attacked by a man with a knife injapan. at least 15 peo
after their disastrous showing in the european elections, conservative leadership candidate jeremy hunt warns a no—deal brexit would be political suicide. hundreds more prisoners will be let out on licence every year to take part in work and training. good morning. while westminster gets itself in a spin over brexit, i am in blackpool looking at how family businesses like this industrial laundry plan for what happens next. aston villa are back in the premiership. they held off a derby...
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and jeremy hunt‘s constituency and jeremy hunt‘s constituency and in borisjohnson‘s. doing spectacularly well in london, overturning some of the key corbyn citadels such as winning in islington, haringey, camden. i suppose the question for the tory party is how they respond and for labour how do they respond. in terms of the tories there will be pressure on leadership candidates to pivot towards no deal because nigel farage made it clear, if they do not, he is prepared to stand his brexit party ina prepared to stand his brexit party in a general election. this is what he said this morning. there is much more change needed in british politics. the two— party system is not fit for purpose. there are institutions like the house of lords that have become a parody of themselves. there is a lot of work to do to modernise and change the shape of british politics, but our primary goal is to get this country to be independent and self—governing. if that does not happen and we do not leave on the 315t of october, what you will see is the brexit party stunning everybody at the n
and jeremy hunt‘s constituency and jeremy hunt‘s constituency and in borisjohnson‘s. doing spectacularly well in london, overturning some of the key corbyn citadels such as winning in islington, haringey, camden. i suppose the question for the tory party is how they respond and for labour how do they respond. in terms of the tories there will be pressure on leadership candidates to pivot towards no deal because nigel farage made it clear, if they do not, he is prepared to stand his brexit...
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so it is jeremy corbyn regard that as a step too far.y corbyn who has taken a step and pulled the plug on these talks and said they have gone as far as they can. he ends the letter by saying that he will look constructively at any proposal is the government brings to break the brexit deadlock and try to get something through the house of commons, but then goes on to say that without significant changes labour will continue to oppose the prime minister's deal. so it is effectivelyjeremy corbyn saying, your move now but we are done with the process. is not clear that it is her move, because that is my next question, we have a tory leadership campaign in offing. yes, it has been done officially under way for weeks now, with mrs may's position increasingly precarious in downing street. but with her confirmation yesterday that after parliament get another vote on her deal in the first full week ofjune she will set a timetable for departure which if she loses the vote i we can expect to kicking pretty immediately. people are throwing their hat
so it is jeremy corbyn regard that as a step too far.y corbyn who has taken a step and pulled the plug on these talks and said they have gone as far as they can. he ends the letter by saying that he will look constructively at any proposal is the government brings to break the brexit deadlock and try to get something through the house of commons, but then goes on to say that without significant changes labour will continue to oppose the prime minister's deal. so it is effectivelyjeremy corbyn...
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jeremy, have you anything to say?yesterday arriving at his home in windsor, has not publicly commented. itv says it will continue to work with him on other projects. again, he took a battering in this morning's tabloids — albeit from papers who have sometimes fed off the stories originating from his show. but the negative publicity may have forced itv‘s hand. the network will be keen this doesn't spread to some of its other big money spinners, where people willingly make a public spectacle of their personal lives. a boy and girl whose first names begin with letter must snog for five seconds... in the past 12 months, two of love island's former contestants took their own lives, although both cases were two years after appearing on the show. fans of thejeremy kyle show would say canning it is an overreaction. we'll go break, back in a minute, calm down. but the break now will be a permanent one. jon donnison, bbc news. our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, is at itv‘s headquarters in central london. this show, i
jeremy, have you anything to say?yesterday arriving at his home in windsor, has not publicly commented. itv says it will continue to work with him on other projects. again, he took a battering in this morning's tabloids — albeit from papers who have sometimes fed off the stories originating from his show. but the negative publicity may have forced itv‘s hand. the network will be keen this doesn't spread to some of its other big money spinners, where people willingly make a public spectacle...
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notjust exit, it's jeremy corbyn's leadership.ng that is not really talked about but on the 2017 general election, labour was able to say, vote for me because jeremy corbyn won't be in a stronger position. they can't make that claim now and i feel perhaps that is something. while you are seeing a lot of working—class areas which might be pro—european. maybe they just working—class areas which might be pro—european. maybe theyjust don't like jeremy corbyn and see him as a middle—class representatives and he doesn't represent the working class. you are over complicating it. look at the ballot papers on the front page of the daily telegraph. tories suffer worst loss since 1995. a picture there of vicki ford, the tory mp for chelmsford who cried when she was interviewed by a reporter. just really couldn't consult herself. —— vicky ford. you can see it quite clearly. behind the photograph of her crying other ballot papers and people have left a very clear message on the ballot papers. brexit party, traitors, traitors, leave the eu, exi
notjust exit, it's jeremy corbyn's leadership.ng that is not really talked about but on the 2017 general election, labour was able to say, vote for me because jeremy corbyn won't be in a stronger position. they can't make that claim now and i feel perhaps that is something. while you are seeing a lot of working—class areas which might be pro—european. maybe they just working—class areas which might be pro—european. maybe theyjust don't like jeremy corbyn and see him as a middle—class...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news. tragedy in syria that has been going on for the best part of a decade. have gathered in saudi arabia for an emergency summit following recent attacks on oilssets in the gulf, which riyadh blamed on tehran. the saudi king has spoken, urging states to work together to counter what he ciran's criminal actions in the region. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is following developments from jeddah. earlier she told me how this summit reveals divisions in the arab world when it comes to iran. lyse: turkish present erdogan not here. the lebanese foreign minister is not here. the qatari emir is not here. thit i most senior official, but not the emir. r countries like iraq and lebanon, which have had long-standing historical relations with iran and whose plations with iran are so intertwined in titics and security, this is a very uncomfortable moment. last night one foreignter said to me that there are people who are playing with fire because they don't want these tensions to ke
jeremy bowen, bbc news. tragedy in syria that has been going on for the best part of a decade. have gathered in saudi arabia for an emergency summit following recent attacks on oilssets in the gulf, which riyadh blamed on tehran. the saudi king has spoken, urging states to work together to counter what he ciran's criminal actions in the region. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is following developments from jeddah. earlier she told me how this summit reveals divisions in the...
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parliament has to play a role said jeremy corbyn today.ay to do that is the withdrawal agreement bill which the government has said mps will get to vote on, but as it stands it looked set for defeat, so the government will try. we had that from theresa may today, to adding things which could be tempting to labour mps and some conservatives as well to get them to vote for it at least at the first option so that they can then attach things to it, delete things from it, and change it as it goes through because the big parts of the conversation here, whether the uk leaves the eu without a deal or not oi’ leaves the eu without a deal or not or whether there is a further referendum or not, so no deal to be rolled out and for another referendum to happen, that has to go through parliament and the law has to be past and this is the only real chance that mps have to do that. thank you very much. with me is the labour mp rupa huq, who has been a prominent supporter for another eu referendum. nice to see you. not a huge surprise that these talks have
parliament has to play a role said jeremy corbyn today.ay to do that is the withdrawal agreement bill which the government has said mps will get to vote on, but as it stands it looked set for defeat, so the government will try. we had that from theresa may today, to adding things which could be tempting to labour mps and some conservatives as well to get them to vote for it at least at the first option so that they can then attach things to it, delete things from it, and change it as it goes...
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jeremy corbyn is under pressure from collea g u es jeremy corbyn is under pressure from colleagues todum, a change of direction whatever anyone says. ideally we would want a general election, that's been our position and remains oui’ that's been our position and remains our position, but as the clock ticks down f are not going to have a general election we would support a peoples vote. but some even closer insist one referendum is enough. i'm not sure what a second referendum would do. what we need to do is heal the division that unfortunately has been made worse by this government and its only labour who can do that. so let's be calm, let's not be skipped, and let's reflect on how best we can get that message across. but it's a struggle for labour's identity too. remember tony blair's closest adviser alistair campbell? he voted lib dems to help swing labour behind another referendum and 110w labour behind another referendum and now he's been expelled.” labour behind another referendum and now he's been expelled. i have not left labour party, i am still in the labour party as far as i
jeremy corbyn is under pressure from collea g u es jeremy corbyn is under pressure from colleagues todum, a change of direction whatever anyone says. ideally we would want a general election, that's been our position and remains oui’ that's been our position and remains our position, but as the clock ticks down f are not going to have a general election we would support a peoples vote. but some even closer insist one referendum is enough. i'm not sure what a second referendum would do. what...
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jeremy hunt, the latest contenders?eremy hunt, the foreign secretary, confirming in his constituency this morning that he will be a contender. not a surprise. we were expecting that he would throw his hat in the ring but has done so formally within hours of the prime minister's announcement. he has been projecting himself as a remain supporter who understands that brexit has to happen. a born again brexiteer. the challenge for him with grassroots membership is whether or not they can look beyond the fact he backed the remain because. two candidates go through having been backed by mps. is it likely to be a brexiteer and then a remain? what is the answer? they will definitely be a brexiteer, the question is whether it will be two brexiteers or a brexiteer and a remain supporter. plenty say they are former remain supporters but they back the result of the referendum so they will be a lot of contest around the labels that get thrown around these prospective leaders. what is going to be fascinating is the scale of this cont
jeremy hunt, the latest contenders?eremy hunt, the foreign secretary, confirming in his constituency this morning that he will be a contender. not a surprise. we were expecting that he would throw his hat in the ring but has done so formally within hours of the prime minister's announcement. he has been projecting himself as a remain supporter who understands that brexit has to happen. a born again brexiteer. the challenge for him with grassroots membership is whether or not they can look...
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committed leave voters but the 2nd place in the conservatives is that they need a leader who can be jeremy corbin now rightly or wrongly many within the parliamentary party are concluding that boris johnson is the only person with the charisma and the sort of presence required to deliver on bum of the boat challenge it's what what is unsure unclear at this moment is indeed whether he can deliver on those you know there is another view which is barr is well polarized correct and but he is not the same boris johnson who won the london mayor election twice in a row that he is very toxic among middle class professionals and remainders and ultimately we're going to have to wait and see that if boris gets on the ballot the final 2 candidates and it is the parliamentary party chooses final 2 then he will win the election and every membership shows that. jonathan i mean if you top the list of the survey does not the society. pick to become the next prime minister of britain because you have other candidates like tony holland by to go over as to. do any of these has a chance to take over. i think t
committed leave voters but the 2nd place in the conservatives is that they need a leader who can be jeremy corbin now rightly or wrongly many within the parliamentary party are concluding that boris johnson is the only person with the charisma and the sort of presence required to deliver on bum of the boat challenge it's what what is unsure unclear at this moment is indeed whether he can deliver on those you know there is another view which is barr is well polarized correct and but he is not...
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jeremy, if i might, i want to begin with you. you were here when the broadcast started over two years ago. among our first guests. you've been along for the ride ever since. what did you make of today's hearing? >> today was a sad display, brian. i think the attorney general advanced weak and shallow arguments. he's gone full trump. basically he mischaracterized bob mueller's report, badly mischaracterized it. bob mueller called him on it. but for the media reports the last 24 hours, the attorney general would have appeared before the senate this morning, repeated the lie, repeated the mischaracterizations. in addition, brian, as i think we're going to get into, his analysis of the obstruction volume of the mueller report is way off base, essentially saying, no, the president didn't order that mueller be fired, he just ordered he be removed as if we're all too stupid to know the difference. >> berit berger, knowing you for five minutes means learning you love the justice department. having established that, what did you make of t
jeremy, if i might, i want to begin with you. you were here when the broadcast started over two years ago. among our first guests. you've been along for the ride ever since. what did you make of today's hearing? >> today was a sad display, brian. i think the attorney general advanced weak and shallow arguments. he's gone full trump. basically he mischaracterized bob mueller's report, badly mischaracterized it. bob mueller called him on it. but for the media reports the last 24 hours, the...
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with pictures of both theresa may and jeremy corbyn.fact that the anti—brexit parties had a good night. lead dams had a good night, but they had a disastrous night last time these councils were contested, greens and had done well too. they're using it as evidence public brexit stop what we want to remain. read whatever you want in the results essentially. in a way it's true is it not? of course, well much like a general election before it's difficult to draw a line in the best fit and what the results tell us, but i think it's interesting there wasn't, the most pro—brexit party is the conservatives. the most anti—brexit party wasn't labour, it was the lead dams and the greens who did well, that laid down in particular had this urge, say you could deduce from there that people we re could deduce from there that people were there because they wanted brexit, because there is an option at the pier brexit party, we don't know whether it balance itself out and we will find out in a couple weeks' time. is another message at the green party did
with pictures of both theresa may and jeremy corbyn.fact that the anti—brexit parties had a good night. lead dams had a good night, but they had a disastrous night last time these councils were contested, greens and had done well too. they're using it as evidence public brexit stop what we want to remain. read whatever you want in the results essentially. in a way it's true is it not? of course, well much like a general election before it's difficult to draw a line in the best fit and what...
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jeremy corbyn today promising to listen.rom me today is a commitment that out from me today is a commitment that our party is listening to its members and its supporters and reaching out to other parties across the house of commons to prevent a crashing out with a new deal. a commitment that the future will of course put to a public vote, as we have already proposed in parliament. these results providing no easy a nswe i’s these results providing no easy a nswers for these results providing no easy answers for the parties when they return to westminster next week. let's go to westminster now. carrie gracie is there with the latest reaction. the sun has come out again. yes, a tough night for the conservatives and labour and with the tory leadership race already under way, last night is likely to have a big impact on how theresa may's prospective successor pitches their solution. but labour are also losing ground. with me is our chief political correspondent vicki young. we heard in that report a government minister saying we
jeremy corbyn today promising to listen.rom me today is a commitment that out from me today is a commitment that our party is listening to its members and its supporters and reaching out to other parties across the house of commons to prevent a crashing out with a new deal. a commitment that the future will of course put to a public vote, as we have already proposed in parliament. these results providing no easy a nswe i’s these results providing no easy a nswers for these results providing...
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the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, said the very existence of the conservative party was under threatnless it delievered brexit, and labour'sjeremy corbyn is now under intense pressure to back another referendum. let's look at the numbers in more detail. the brexit party won over 31% share of the vote, just a few months after being formed. it wasn't around in 2014. the liberal democrats took 20% of the vote, up 13% points. both labour and the conservatives had a gruelling time, and ukip‘s share of the vote collapsed from five years ago. in terms of seats, the brexit party has 29 meps, the liberal democrats 16, labour ten, and the conservatives just four. the greens made some significant gains, while ukip lost all its seats. our political editor laura kuenssberg has more. to the winner, the spoils. it was his victory. nigel farage‘s brexit party, maybe the brashest and the boldest, were the biggest last night. once you've delivered brexit... demanding we leave the eu as soon as is humanly possible. are you worried about the divisions that we saw in the voters last night? you may not li
the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, said the very existence of the conservative party was under threatnless it delievered brexit, and labour'sjeremy corbyn is now under intense pressure to back another referendum. let's look at the numbers in more detail. the brexit party won over 31% share of the vote, just a few months after being formed. it wasn't around in 2014. the liberal democrats took 20% of the vote, up 13% points. both labour and the conservatives had a gruelling time, and ukip‘s...
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but th is jeremy speaking about the drone papers on democracy now! in 2015. >> what we published is an extensive look into how this program has operated historically, but specifically under president obama. one of the most significant mydings of this, and colleague doug deep into this, we published for the first time to kill chain. what the bureaucracy of assassination looks like. what you see is all of these officials, including people like the treasury secretary, are part of signing off on this. where they havave thessecret istings and they discuss who gogog to live anand die around e world. atat the end of the process, its the president of the united states who signs what amounts to a death warrant for whoever they decided should die based on what amounts to a p parallel secret judicial system in the u.s. that is not really subjected to any kind of judicial review, where the president asked sort of as emperor.r. what w we show, and d this is te first documentary evidence of this, the president gives the military is 60 d day windodow to hunt down a
but th is jeremy speaking about the drone papers on democracy now! in 2015. >> what we published is an extensive look into how this program has operated historically, but specifically under president obama. one of the most significant mydings of this, and colleague doug deep into this, we published for the first time to kill chain. what the bureaucracy of assassination looks like. what you see is all of these officials, including people like the treasury secretary, are part of signing off...
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i think there will now be significant pressure on jeremy corbyn and the labour party to come off the a second eu referendum. also, as i indicated before the european elections, this week we will bring forward legislation to put in place the rules for giving people a choice in an independence referendum over a brexit future or a future as an independent european nation. as well as the seats for the lib dems, the brexit party and labour, both gained two meps. the greens have one. conservative party no longer has any mep in london. earlier today we spoke to people in axbridge. there has been so much delay and i think everybody is absolutely achieved with the whole thing. i think the general public have all had enough of it. i think people have voted to tell the government they are not very happy with them. they are all looking after their own and not looking after normal, everyday people. i am a big fan of borisjohnson, but everyday people. i am a big fan of boris johnson, but the everyday people. i am a big fan of borisjohnson, but the reality is, it has been a struggle to change the w
i think there will now be significant pressure on jeremy corbyn and the labour party to come off the a second eu referendum. also, as i indicated before the european elections, this week we will bring forward legislation to put in place the rules for giving people a choice in an independence referendum over a brexit future or a future as an independent european nation. as well as the seats for the lib dems, the brexit party and labour, both gained two meps. the greens have one. conservative...
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spycatcher was banned by the british government a fact no doubt not lost on the current labor leader jeremy corbyn there is an ongoing inquiry into secret intelligence activities against him with no real news on when it will report it was corbin's number 2 john mcdonnell who appeared to get corwin's of trouble ahead of the last u.k. general election when interviewed about any possible shake up of britain's allegedly unaccountable secret services what about money for the security services how could we take that seriously when your shadow chancellor was photographed holding a letter which called for the abolition of bear my 5 the abolition of a special branch and the disarming of the police given the juries of mayors presided over $20000.00 police officers jobs being cut it was relatively easy for corbett about the way that question about security but only my 5. long suspected of dirty tricks against the left in britain he said this except since leaving the ball here my 5 also excepts the need for the accountability to parliament of our security services which is important but he also accepts
spycatcher was banned by the british government a fact no doubt not lost on the current labor leader jeremy corbyn there is an ongoing inquiry into secret intelligence activities against him with no real news on when it will report it was corbin's number 2 john mcdonnell who appeared to get corwin's of trouble ahead of the last u.k. general election when interviewed about any possible shake up of britain's allegedly unaccountable secret services what about money for the security services how...