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jeremy corbyn, the campaigner, is back.t the energy of the home crowd, it's whether his party can translate this into a convincing campaign in every corner of the country. i've already been out campaigning and it's really positive on the doorstep. if we're going to have a chance, it has got to be now, we have got to go for it 100%, for commitment. more important than possibly even this win is the fact that we have got such a huge mobilisation of people. just in case you were wondering what boris johnson wants to talk about, he spent the halloween he hadn't hoped for ina spent the halloween he hadn't hoped for in a class in suffolk, then trumpeting the government's plans for building new hospitals in cambridge. but having to explain why he is asking us to go to the polls at all. this parliament isjust not going to vote brexit through, and so the only thing we can really do now is go to our people, go to the country and say, come on, let's get this thing done, we have got an oven ready deal, put it in the microwave. the lib d
jeremy corbyn, the campaigner, is back.t the energy of the home crowd, it's whether his party can translate this into a convincing campaign in every corner of the country. i've already been out campaigning and it's really positive on the doorstep. if we're going to have a chance, it has got to be now, we have got to go for it 100%, for commitment. more important than possibly even this win is the fact that we have got such a huge mobilisation of people. just in case you were wondering what...
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he says, jeremy corbett would be so bad for your country.'s got the message because a labour government will not be throwing themselves into the arms of donald trump for a free trade agreement that would see him have open access to our national health service. we already know the plans they have for our pharmaceutical concerns. they want to be able to sell as drugs at massively inflated prices, hence the secret negotiations going on between the uk government officials and the pharmaceutical industry in the united states. we are not doing that, we are not going to see the bill right from £80 billion a year to £45 bill right from £80 billion a year to £16 billion. people need those drugs for asthma and diabetes and we are not going to let donald trump or his friends see the united kingdom asa his friends see the united kingdom as a feeding ground to get rich on, and norare we as a feeding ground to get rich on, and nor are we going to lie them to pollute our country with chlorine checking and hormone injected beef. it is not going to happen. i
he says, jeremy corbett would be so bad for your country.'s got the message because a labour government will not be throwing themselves into the arms of donald trump for a free trade agreement that would see him have open access to our national health service. we already know the plans they have for our pharmaceutical concerns. they want to be able to sell as drugs at massively inflated prices, hence the secret negotiations going on between the uk government officials and the pharmaceutical...
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now jeremy corbyn has long since suspected that boris johnson is preparing to sell off now jeremy corbyn has long since suspected that boris johnson is preparing to sell off the n.h.s. or somehow use it as a bargaining chip in trade talks with the u.s. the n.h.s. will somehow use it as a bargaining chip in trade talks with the us a post brags that the exact thing that he was referring to a post brags that the exact thing that he was referring to in his tweet when he spoke about interference in britain's election was trump it his tweet when he spoke about interference in britain's election was trump saying which of the 2 candidates he preferred laura's user to enter stick mamp saying which of the 2 candidates he preferred laura's user to enter a sick man and i think is the exact right guy for the times of and corbin would be so badly a country he didn't and i think is the exact right guy for the times of and corbin would be so badly a country he'd be so bad he'd take you in such a bad way he'd take you in just such bad places as we had to show bread he'd take you in such a bad way he'd ta
now jeremy corbyn has long since suspected that boris johnson is preparing to sell off now jeremy corbyn has long since suspected that boris johnson is preparing to sell off the n.h.s. or somehow use it as a bargaining chip in trade talks with the u.s. the n.h.s. will somehow use it as a bargaining chip in trade talks with the us a post brags that the exact thing that he was referring to a post brags that the exact thing that he was referring to in his tweet when he spoke about interference in...
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jeremy: mm-hmm. there's this notion they don't want to come here 'cause you're here. jeremy: mm-hmm. lemonis: and there's some beef. what's the story? jeremy: they thought i took somebody's credit-card information. lemonis: and you... jeremy: and i didn't. lemonis: yeah. jeremy: so then he fired me. he was like, "i can't have you work here no more." lemonis: so, you used to work over at crestwood? jeremy: mm-hmm. i mean, it's just, like, tension, like, he's trying to cause, like, between me and doug. lemonis: how long did you know him? jeremy: since i was, like, 14. he was my basketball coach. lemonis: how old are you now? jeremy: i'm 27. i'll be 28 next month. lemonis: so you've known them half your life. jeremy: right. i used to talk to him about everything. lemonis: and were you hurt by the way he handled it? jeremy: yeah, i was pissed off. lemonis: pissed off or hurt? jeremy: both. he's having his problems with his own family, so it's like -- lemonis: what are his problems with his family? jeremy
jeremy: mm-hmm. there's this notion they don't want to come here 'cause you're here. jeremy: mm-hmm. lemonis: and there's some beef. what's the story? jeremy: they thought i took somebody's credit-card information. lemonis: and you... jeremy: and i didn't. lemonis: yeah. jeremy: so then he fired me. he was like, "i can't have you work here no more." lemonis: so, you used to work over at crestwood? jeremy: mm-hmm. i mean, it's just, like, tension, like, he's trying to cause, like,...
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meeting between jeremy corbyn and borisjohnson, that further meeting between jeremy corbyn and boriswelled agreement which had been agreed on that deal would have been passed. agreement which had been agreed on that dealwould have been passed. -- the withdrawal agreement. let me sketch out another scenario. actually it would have dragged on and drag done possibly into january. all the time the authority of boris johnson would diminish as he made further and further away from october the 31st. at that point, if you tabled a confirmatory referendum, and the choice was between that and no deal, you could have won it. that would have been a highly risky venture. we could very easily have seen the clock running down the ofjanuary and i think we are now at a point where the european union is not likely to be enthusiastic about extending yet again and we might have up crashing out after the 31st ofjanuary. an election in december, whatever their date by now pretty much inevitable. i think that is the case. if not on the 9th of december, certainly on the 9th of december, certainly on the 12t
meeting between jeremy corbyn and borisjohnson, that further meeting between jeremy corbyn and boriswelled agreement which had been agreed on that deal would have been passed. agreement which had been agreed on that dealwould have been passed. -- the withdrawal agreement. let me sketch out another scenario. actually it would have dragged on and drag done possibly into january. all the time the authority of boris johnson would diminish as he made further and further away from october the 31st....
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accounts, when you listen to jeremy corbyn and borisjohnson and jo when you listen to jeremy corbyn andere giving election speeches, everyone has given up on the idea of a second referendum before an election were passing the legislation for brexit deal before an election so i think really the whole scent in westminster is this is happening and the parties are ready. it could all fall apart because it happens all the time in politics these days but it feels to me as if it is going to happen and that's what i imagine. britain is going to the polls for a pre—christmas pre—brexit election. inafew pre—christmas pre—brexit election. in a few words do you agree?” pre—christmas pre—brexit election. in a few words do you agree? i think ido in a few words do you agree? i think i do agree. it seems inevitable despite particular now the labour frontbencher behind it. i don't think we see how it falls apart. they have to agree the date but it does seem most likely although a lwa ys does seem most likely although always wa nt does seem most likely although always want to contain a bit of doubt in th
accounts, when you listen to jeremy corbyn and borisjohnson and jo when you listen to jeremy corbyn andere giving election speeches, everyone has given up on the idea of a second referendum before an election were passing the legislation for brexit deal before an election so i think really the whole scent in westminster is this is happening and the parties are ready. it could all fall apart because it happens all the time in politics these days but it feels to me as if it is going to happen and...
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the next prime minister, jeremy corbyn!ur leader got a warm welcome in the cold weather, speaking on the stump to supporters is what he likes to do best. he set out clear dividing lines for his opponents. this election is a once in a generation chance to transform our country, to take on the vested interests that are holding people back, and ensure that no community in any part of this country is ever left behind again. even if the rivers freeze over, we are going out to bring real change for the many, not the few. he said labour would take on what he called a rigged and corrupt system that worked only for a privileged elite. we are going after the tax dodgers, we are going after the dodgy landlords, we are going after the bad bosses, we are going after the big polluters, because we know whose side we, the labour party, are on. applause. this wasn't exactly a pitch for the centre ground byjeremy corbyn. his tone was uncompromising. it was designed in part to appeal to young voters and previous non—voters who need to be conv
the next prime minister, jeremy corbyn!ur leader got a warm welcome in the cold weather, speaking on the stump to supporters is what he likes to do best. he set out clear dividing lines for his opponents. this election is a once in a generation chance to transform our country, to take on the vested interests that are holding people back, and ensure that no community in any part of this country is ever left behind again. even if the rivers freeze over, we are going out to bring real change for...
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hi, jeremy.th at the conference, which they will now hope to see any labour manifesto. will you labour government abolish eton, the school that give us borisjohnson? government abolish eton, the school that give us boris johnson? 0k, and finally in this group, torquil crichton, daily record. you spoke passionately about people paying taxes. you publish your tax return, do you think other political leaders should publish theirs in this campaign? applause thanks for your question about elites... 0h, thanks for your question about elites... oh, sorry, ithought you had finished. when did you last speak to nicola sturgeon, and what did you discuss? sorry, i thought you had finished. first of all, pippa, thank you very much for your question about elites. i have said a great deal about wealthy elites and where they put their money in tax havens, and you very generously pivoted that straightaway to the london borough of islington. i cannot imagine why(!) iam the cannot imagine why(!) i am the member of
hi, jeremy.th at the conference, which they will now hope to see any labour manifesto. will you labour government abolish eton, the school that give us borisjohnson? government abolish eton, the school that give us boris johnson? 0k, and finally in this group, torquil crichton, daily record. you spoke passionately about people paying taxes. you publish your tax return, do you think other political leaders should publish theirs in this campaign? applause thanks for your question about elites......
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jeremy in the house and our co-host from the hit cbs series. welcome. >> excited to see and hear all about the show and of course, it's flash back friday so we'll talk it back to "clueless." first, are you ready to take care of news? >> let's do this. here is tonight's top story. >> good job. >> lady gaga's monster gaga was night and invited a super excited fan jack andrew on stage and watch, she jumps into his arms, he steps back and then. the crowd is silent. one fan said we legitimately all thought she was dead. then after six excruciating seconds. >> everything is okay. ♪ ♪ just dance, going to be okay >> gaga got right back on stage and reassured him. >> did you just forgive yourself right now for that happening? >> the super fan is taking on all the haters today. he said his foot accidently slipped and he said as we fell i tried to make sure i took the blunt of the fall. >> we fell into each other's arm arms. >> i'll never let go, jack. ♪ ♪ >> you can't blame fans for worrying. gaga tumbled in 2011 and cut it to have hip surgery. >> every
jeremy in the house and our co-host from the hit cbs series. welcome. >> excited to see and hear all about the show and of course, it's flash back friday so we'll talk it back to "clueless." first, are you ready to take care of news? >> let's do this. here is tonight's top story. >> good job. >> lady gaga's monster gaga was night and invited a super excited fan jack andrew on stage and watch, she jumps into his arms, he steps back and then. the crowd is silent....
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jeremy corbyn will be so badly your country.would be so bad, he would take in such bad places that your country has tremendous potential, it's a great country. the president's criticism came just hours after labour launched its election campaign — with a promise to take on, what they call, the establishment elite. we are going after the tax dodgers, we are going after the dodgy landlords, we are going after the bank —— the bad bosses, we are going after the big polluters because we know whose side we, the labour party, are on. tonight, antoinette sandbach — a former conservative mp who lost the whip after rebelling over brexit — defects to the liberal democrats. the body of the british backpacker amelia bambridge has been found in the sea near a cambodian island — a week after she went missing. and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers ruth lea, an economist and adviser to the arbuthnot banking group, and nicola bartlett, political correspondent for the daily mirror — stay with us for that.
jeremy corbyn will be so badly your country.would be so bad, he would take in such bad places that your country has tremendous potential, it's a great country. the president's criticism came just hours after labour launched its election campaign — with a promise to take on, what they call, the establishment elite. we are going after the tax dodgers, we are going after the dodgy landlords, we are going after the bank —— the bad bosses, we are going after the big polluters because we know...
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the next prime minister, jeremy corbyn! got a warm welcome in the cold weather, speaking on the stump to supporters is what he likes to do best. he set out clear dividing lines for his opponents. this election is a once in a generation chance to transform our country, to take on the vested interests that are holding people back, and ensure that no community in any part of this country is ever left behind again. even if the rivers freeze over, we are going out to bring real change for the many, not the few. he said labour would ta ke not the few. he said labour would take on what he called a rigged and corrupt system that worked only for a privileged —— privileged elite. corrupt system that worked only for a privileged -- privileged elite. we are going after the tax dodgers, we are going after the tax dodgers, we are going after the tax dodgers, we are going after the dodgy landlords, we are going after the bad bosses, we are going after the bad bosses, we are going after the big polluters, because we know whose side we, the
the next prime minister, jeremy corbyn! got a warm welcome in the cold weather, speaking on the stump to supporters is what he likes to do best. he set out clear dividing lines for his opponents. this election is a once in a generation chance to transform our country, to take on the vested interests that are holding people back, and ensure that no community in any part of this country is ever left behind again. even if the rivers freeze over, we are going out to bring real change for the many,...
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well the other element to what's been said in that little exchange between jeremy colvin and the prime minister boris johnson it was johnson saying look we've been we've shown great flexibility in reaching these compromise proposals for the e.u. if they don't show similar flexibility in meeting them well then we will leave with no deal and we are ready to do so jeremy corbin at the end of that little exchange there said will you comply with the act of that is now in place requiring you to get an extension or a delay to bragg's it in the event that you don't get a deal well we haven't heard mr johnson's on so to that but we know that tacitly at least the government is saying they will not comply with that law even though they're not saying quite how they intend to get around it look this was boris johnson once again in front of a pretty hostile house of commons of parliament that has stood in the way of his plans up to now and may well stand in the way of his plans yet to come the plan now of course is to get a new deal from the european union one that can pass with a majority in this h
well the other element to what's been said in that little exchange between jeremy colvin and the prime minister boris johnson it was johnson saying look we've been we've shown great flexibility in reaching these compromise proposals for the e.u. if they don't show similar flexibility in meeting them well then we will leave with no deal and we are ready to do so jeremy corbin at the end of that little exchange there said will you comply with the act of that is now in place requiring you to get...
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will be do know is that jeremy corbyn and borisjohnson both wa nt to jeremy corbyn and borisjohnson bothus versus them campaign read them versus us. literacy from the prime minister. was perfectly obvious to me that this parliament is just was perfectly obvious to me that this parliament isjust not going to vote brexit through. too many people who are basically the opposed to brexit. one thing we can do now is go to our people, the country and say let's get this thing you have the oven ready deal, put it in the microwave and as soon as we get back oi'i microwave and as soon as we get back on the 12th of december, get it done and then let's get on with our domestic agenda. out on the campaign trailfor domestic agenda. out on the campaign trail for you saw that clip there. for the shop in the hospital gave us these very practical gloves. a bit small, but they might fit him a bit better. when they are having the votes, had proper anxiety because look like it was nailed on so i ordered three new jumpers, look like it was nailed on so i ordered three newjumpers, bargain jumpers to the campaig
will be do know is that jeremy corbyn and borisjohnson both wa nt to jeremy corbyn and borisjohnson bothus versus them campaign read them versus us. literacy from the prime minister. was perfectly obvious to me that this parliament is just was perfectly obvious to me that this parliament isjust not going to vote brexit through. too many people who are basically the opposed to brexit. one thing we can do now is go to our people, the country and say let's get this thing you have the oven ready...
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looking set for a pre-christmas election as jeremy corbyn drops his opposition to a december poll. latest from our london correspondent. 18 killed and scores injured after iraqi security forces opened fire in kabbalah. acrossds forced to flee california after wilildfires ripped through parched arereas f the state. are setet to people lolose power tuesdayay as offics try to stopop cables from triggering up flares. ♪ >> jeremy corbyn has announced he is no longer opposed to a december general election. the decisionached since the threat of no deal is off the table. election.e ready for we are going to go out with a strong message of how we treat our society. we said we wanted an election. we do want an election, but we want no deal taken off the table. off the table. we are going to go out there the biggest campaign this party has mounted. boris johnson is set to push for a general election next month. the prime minister will be publishing a bill that will only need a simple majority to succeed. not two thirds as required. he will have to require support from liberal democrats and th
looking set for a pre-christmas election as jeremy corbyn drops his opposition to a december poll. latest from our london correspondent. 18 killed and scores injured after iraqi security forces opened fire in kabbalah. acrossds forced to flee california after wilildfires ripped through parched arereas f the state. are setet to people lolose power tuesdayay as offics try to stopop cables from triggering up flares. ♪ >> jeremy corbyn has announced he is no longer opposed to a december...
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he needs jeremy corbyn to agree to it and jeremy corbyn to whip his mps to vote for it.made it very clear to me that they would vote for a general election once the eu have said that they will give a three—month delay brexit a three month extension to the end of january, because the liberal democrats like a lot of other mps do not want to the end of january, because the liberal democrats like a lot of other mps do not want a new deal brexit so they do not want that to happen. i saw was that extension guaranteed by the eu than the liberal democrats would vote for it, the snp have told me the word. the dup might as well vote for a general election, although they have not no official word on that. it is all down tojeremy corbyn and labour and you have just got to ask yourself, what is in it for labour to vote for an election not knowing whether a deal would have gone through a deal won't have gone through. the government will be very quick to criticise labour if they don't go foran criticise labour if they don't go for an election. they will point to jeremy corbyn having sa
he needs jeremy corbyn to agree to it and jeremy corbyn to whip his mps to vote for it.made it very clear to me that they would vote for a general election once the eu have said that they will give a three—month delay brexit a three month extension to the end of january, because the liberal democrats like a lot of other mps do not want to the end of january, because the liberal democrats like a lot of other mps do not want a new deal brexit so they do not want that to happen. i saw was that...
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jeremy corbin is case jump of is going to be the key question. jeremy corbin is the case chump of meddling is this not the very definition of a lecture meddling when you're trying to influence the meddling is not the very definition of a lecture meddling when you're trying to influence the the way the people will vote in a foreign election. well you know you can go to the levy the the way the people who vote in the final election well you know you can go to the movies of a meddling actually but i think it's helpful especially for them for the process of a meddling actually but i think it's helpful specially for them for the process and u.k. such a popular voice like the president of the united states. and u.k. such a proper voice like the president of the united states giving his $0.02 us to what he would like to happen in an election i think it shows by his $0.02 us to what he would like to happen in an election i think it shows a bias towards one. another no matter what happens in the more wards of one. another no matter what happens in the mor
jeremy corbin is case jump of is going to be the key question. jeremy corbin is the case chump of meddling is this not the very definition of a lecture meddling when you're trying to influence the meddling is not the very definition of a lecture meddling when you're trying to influence the the way the people will vote in a foreign election. well you know you can go to the levy the the way the people who vote in the final election well you know you can go to the movies of a meddling actually but...
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inevitably, he shared his thoughts on borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn.g to fear, then, if we do a trade deal with the usa, the nhs is not up for grabs, is what you are saying. and the other line i get is... i don't even know where that started. where your health care system with respect to us taking over your health care system. i mean, it is so ridiculous. i think corbyn put that out there. but to even think... it was never even mentioned. i never even heard it until i went over to visit. it's not surprising the national health service is getting so much attention. here's a chart tracking which issues the british people consider most important, politically. the nhs is represented by the blue line — it's consistently one of the top issues. but look at that yellow line. five years ago, the uk's place in the eu was way down the list — one referendum and all the rancour that has followed — and now brexit is a top concern. and despite missing his deadline of getting out by today, the prime minister wants to talk about it. if you vote for us, and we get our p
inevitably, he shared his thoughts on borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn.g to fear, then, if we do a trade deal with the usa, the nhs is not up for grabs, is what you are saying. and the other line i get is... i don't even know where that started. where your health care system with respect to us taking over your health care system. i mean, it is so ridiculous. i think corbyn put that out there. but to even think... it was never even mentioned. i never even heard it until i went over to visit. it's...
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to strike new trade deals across the world but opposition labor party leader jeremy corbin slammed the deal saying it in danger is british jobs and workers' rights. boris johnson of course is urging lawmakers to embrace this deal let's have a listen people simply will move on the stump how politicians can say with one breath. they want. to avoid and no deal. i did with the next breath that they still want to delay with a great deal is there a. very strong. dollar is the charge mr speaker to get these 3 dogs. all right to talk about today's developments in the braze itzhak i'm joined here in the studio by delhi is a brace of analyst rob much hello to you much from robert and standing by in london is the w. correspondent beer gets moscow hello to you both there gets i think to start with you so some very passionate words from boris johnson addressing parliamentarians earlier today will he get what he wants. well on one hand i think there is a set momentum behind bars johnson and his push to get the deal through we know that a lot of m.p.'s in his own party that have previously voted down
to strike new trade deals across the world but opposition labor party leader jeremy corbin slammed the deal saying it in danger is british jobs and workers' rights. boris johnson of course is urging lawmakers to embrace this deal let's have a listen people simply will move on the stump how politicians can say with one breath. they want. to avoid and no deal. i did with the next breath that they still want to delay with a great deal is there a. very strong. dollar is the charge mr speaker to get...
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and the telegraph is in this nightmare, johnson tells jeremy corbyn.is, correct me if i'm wrong, until no deal is off the table, then they won't agree to an election and when would no deal be off the table? no deal is never quite off the table in the sense, because it would have the proposed extension until the end ofjanuary but that is actually quite soon when you take into account the christmas break and so on, but the view, implicit in jeremy corbyn's view and a longer extension, of a few weeks to try and get the deal through quickly, then he would be bouncing back and election. the problem would be regardless of a jeremy corbyn says, labour mps are not going to vote for that under any circumstances. so he could up they could definitely support this believer mps will just could definitely support this believer mps willjust rebel rebel andi believer mps willjust rebel rebel and i do what he says? quite possibly. whether boris johnson could get that magic number, the fixed time, you need somebody in peace to back him and that is the numberto keep in p
and the telegraph is in this nightmare, johnson tells jeremy corbyn.is, correct me if i'm wrong, until no deal is off the table, then they won't agree to an election and when would no deal be off the table? no deal is never quite off the table in the sense, because it would have the proposed extension until the end ofjanuary but that is actually quite soon when you take into account the christmas break and so on, but the view, implicit in jeremy corbyn's view and a longer extension, of a few...
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do you trust jeremy corbyn, jerry? yes and no.n principle we have agreed to it but not in the early days of a labour government, and i don't know what early days means. we are looking to move this forward rapidly. the conservative line from boris johnson that if you vote for labour you'll get two more referenda. it is two thing some things we have settled in the last five years. scotland voted to be part of the uk in a once in a generation referendum. we take decisions as a country. that is done. we voted to brexit and people said we want to leave the european union and we have not even left yet. we can't have another vote on it before we have even done it. it is an absolute joke. it isjeremy corbyn trying to cop out and win support from everyone and it makes a mockery of democracy. when boris johnson says he is going to get brexit done, obviously he has failed up brexit done, obviously he has failed up until today. he has made a number of statements. actually he had done the opposite and i am choosing my words carefully. do you t
do you trust jeremy corbyn, jerry? yes and no.n principle we have agreed to it but not in the early days of a labour government, and i don't know what early days means. we are looking to move this forward rapidly. the conservative line from boris johnson that if you vote for labour you'll get two more referenda. it is two thing some things we have settled in the last five years. scotland voted to be part of the uk in a once in a generation referendum. we take decisions as a country. that is...
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is opposition leader jeremy corbyn has dismissed today's queen's speech as a farce we'll tell you why after this short break. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and you. want to. have to go right to the press this is what before 3 of the more people. interested always in the water. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy from day shouldn't let it be an arms race of his own spearing dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. welcome back the leader of the u.k. labor party has issued a scathing response to this monday's queen's speech which laid out the embattled conservative government's post crankset legislative agenda jeremy corbin dismissed the plans as ridiculous saying they would never receive the approval of lawmakers to edwards joins us live now with more on that talk us through the parliamentary debate on the queen's speech. well as expected jeremy corp an
is opposition leader jeremy corbyn has dismissed today's queen's speech as a farce we'll tell you why after this short break. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and you. want to. have to go right to the press this is what before 3 of the more people. interested always in the water. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy from day shouldn't let it be an arms race of his own...
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jeremy corbyn‘s and so was unlikely to be, "sure, no problem."rnment has no majority and the prime minister wants a better outcome than his predecessor but, just like theresa may, borisjohnson once an early election. the legislative programme, mr speaker, is a propaganda exercise that the government cannot disguise. this government has failed on brexit for over three years. they are barely beginning to undo the damage of a decade of cuts to our public services. the prime minister promised that this queen's speech would dazzle us. on closer inspection, mr speaker, it is nothing more than fool's gold. prime minister! as we prepare to get brexit done by 31 october, we are setting out now our vision of an open, global, free trading united kingdom, a high wage, low tax economy. the best place to invest, the best place to start a business, the best place to start a family and send your kids to school and without being chauvinistic or disrespectful to anywhere else in the world, in important respects, this country is the greatest place to live and to be
jeremy corbyn‘s and so was unlikely to be, "sure, no problem."rnment has no majority and the prime minister wants a better outcome than his predecessor but, just like theresa may, borisjohnson once an early election. the legislative programme, mr speaker, is a propaganda exercise that the government cannot disguise. this government has failed on brexit for over three years. they are barely beginning to undo the damage of a decade of cuts to our public services. the prime minister...
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jeremy corbyn will be so badly your country.laces that your country has tremendous potential, it's a great country. the president's criticism came just hours after labour launched its election campaign — with a promise to take on, what they call, the establishment elite. we are going after the tax dodgers, we are going after the dodgy landlords, we are going after the bank —— the bad bosses, we are going after the big polluters because we know whose side we, the labour party, are
jeremy corbyn will be so badly your country.laces that your country has tremendous potential, it's a great country. the president's criticism came just hours after labour launched its election campaign — with a promise to take on, what they call, the establishment elite. we are going after the tax dodgers, we are going after the dodgy landlords, we are going after the bank —— the bad bosses, we are going after the big polluters because we know whose side we, the labour party, are
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een in shaping jeremy: it has been re consequential. seven days, the whape ofy, over e war map of syria has changed, changed enormously. and it start with the decision by president trump to announce abruptly that he was going to pull u.s. troops oh of syria, whs taken as a green light by the turks to do what they had been planning to do for some years. so it is ironic now that mr. sanctions -- in fact doing it,ng impoanctions oiothe turks for what they have done. laura: anda:here you are, what is the reaction to the fact that the kurds areni t to syrian government forces to protect them at this moment? jeremy: i have been speaking to syrian kurds who were involved in their struggle, and they have said they basically didn't have a choice, that their numbeone enemy, they said, of all kurds are the turks, and wn they we coming in, and they are a powerful nato army, they need some help. they look uth towards damascus. the deal was brokered by president assad's backers the russians.s and the k've spoken to say to the russians will ensure tha
een in shaping jeremy: it has been re consequential. seven days, the whape ofy, over e war map of syria has changed, changed enormously. and it start with the decision by president trump to announce abruptly that he was going to pull u.s. troops oh of syria, whs taken as a green light by the turks to do what they had been planning to do for some years. so it is ironic now that mr. sanctions -- in fact doing it,ng impoanctions oiothe turks for what they have done. laura: anda:here you are, what...
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jeremy corbyn is under a lot of pressure and the reality is that both boris johnson and jeremy pressurey is that both borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn would much rather have brexit sorted before they go into an election, but if they cannot agree on a programme notion, and if number ten bulldogs is ahead with an election, all eyes will then be on jeremy is ahead with an election, all eyes will then be onjeremy corbyn, and how he responds in. how do you think it's going to play out? well, will i still be alive? and will they still be discussing brexit? well, ithink, although you say that people don't wa nt although you say that people don't want an election, i think out there, not in the london fascinated with politics bubble, i think that they would quite like anything that settles things one way or another. soa win settles things one way or another. so a win by one of the parties would settle what we are doing. so if the tories win, you go straight for the sort of brexit he wants. they would obviously be amendments, they would obviously be amendments, they would obviously have to be discu
jeremy corbyn is under a lot of pressure and the reality is that both boris johnson and jeremy pressurey is that both borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn would much rather have brexit sorted before they go into an election, but if they cannot agree on a programme notion, and if number ten bulldogs is ahead with an election, all eyes will then be on jeremy is ahead with an election, all eyes will then be onjeremy corbyn, and how he responds in. how do you think it's going to play out? well, will i...
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jeremy: it has been really consequential. it is quite extraordinary, over seven days, the whole shape ofth war map of syria has anged, changed enormousl and it started with the decision by president trump to announce abruptlyhat he was going to pull u.s. troops out of syria, which was taken as a green light by the turks to do what they had been planning to do for me year so it is ironinow that mr. trump is talking about imposing sanctions -- in fact doing it, imposing sanctions on the turks for what they have done.he laura: and you are, what is the reaction to the fact that the kurds are turning to syrian ctgovernment forces to pro them at this moment? jeremy: i have been speaking to syan kurds who were involv in their struggle, and they have saidhahey basically didn' a choice, that their number one enemy, they said, of all kurds are the turks, and when they were coming in, and they are a powerful nato army, ey need some help. they look souttowards damascus. the deal was brokered by president assad's backers the russians. and
jeremy: it has been really consequential. it is quite extraordinary, over seven days, the whole shape ofth war map of syria has anged, changed enormousl and it started with the decision by president trump to announce abruptlyhat he was going to pull u.s. troops out of syria, which was taken as a green light by the turks to do what they had been planning to do for me year so it is ironinow that mr. trump is talking about imposing sanctions -- in fact doing it, imposing sanctions on the turks for...
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debate is thrown into doubt as jeremy corbyn demands no deal is ruled out first. shipping target force a quarterly decline. barclays conference its profit targets but the ceo warns that 2020 could have roadblocks. given at the current interest rate view across europe and the we. and now in the u.s., need to put some caution against a 10% target.
debate is thrown into doubt as jeremy corbyn demands no deal is ruled out first. shipping target force a quarterly decline. barclays conference its profit targets but the ceo warns that 2020 could have roadblocks. given at the current interest rate view across europe and the we. and now in the u.s., need to put some caution against a 10% target.
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the sun having a go at jeremy corbyn, calling him a chicken, ducks, all the game...not voting this christmas. 12th night, forthright, jeremy corbyn, we have been talking for muncie wanted an election and yet when presented for an opportunity he does not take it. —— talking for months that jeremy corbyn. they have had this creative ambiguity, they are for remain and get his position seems quite absurd. corbin is not for remain. he would negotiate another deal and then come back and basically tell the voters not to vote for a labour deal. labour's position is really pretty indefensible. on the one hand the leadership wants brexit and then go to the country or wants to pretend that they do not want brexit but really they do. lots of labour mps quite worried. the leave seat up in the north particularly. worried about languishing in the polls, jeremy corbyn unpopular as party leader and a lot fearing they will lose their seats. i am not sure the jeremy corbyn magic of 2017 is that there. he does not look well. i think they were hoping they would before they would have to
the sun having a go at jeremy corbyn, calling him a chicken, ducks, all the game...not voting this christmas. 12th night, forthright, jeremy corbyn, we have been talking for muncie wanted an election and yet when presented for an opportunity he does not take it. —— talking for months that jeremy corbyn. they have had this creative ambiguity, they are for remain and get his position seems quite absurd. corbin is not for remain. he would negotiate another deal and then come back and basically...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, ankara.ire in the region. the deal looks good for the americans and for the turks. for the kurds, not so sure. some groups say they have heard nothing about it so far. that means uncertainty and confusion and that is dangerous. let's see if they get through those first 120 hours before we start making conclusions about where this will go. knife crime in england and wales has risen sharply in a year and has reached a record high. recorded knife crime over the twelve months tojune was up 7%. but the number of people who died because of knife crime has actually fallen. our home editor mark easton has been looking at efforts to try and tackle the problem. # hello, baby, and how are you? might the softness of a baby be an antidote to the sharpness of a knife? roots of empathy is one of 22 projects to win government funding to see if they might reduce youth violence. do you think he's feeling happy, roxanne? for one hour a week across a school year, children will bond with a baby, watch it grow, bu
jeremy bowen, bbc news, ankara.ire in the region. the deal looks good for the americans and for the turks. for the kurds, not so sure. some groups say they have heard nothing about it so far. that means uncertainty and confusion and that is dangerous. let's see if they get through those first 120 hours before we start making conclusions about where this will go. knife crime in england and wales has risen sharply in a year and has reached a record high. recorded knife crime over the twelve...
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when apparently doj emails were going all over allegations against assad's use jeremy corbyn basically a coward when it comes to julian songe when it comes to your suspense from the labor party is he a coward jeremy made his position clear in relation to julian a song i think in terms of my own situation regards to the suspension to which i was subjected it's difficult for the leader of the. policy to you know be involved in those internal you know take your labor to court and well i did and indeed i took the party to court one in the high court over the original injury because all mainstream u.k. media well they misrepresented it again because i did when the high court case against the suspension will be suspension and i've written to the labor party now demanding an apology and demanding my reinstatement however what the party officials tried to do was to delay that hearing they tried on 3 separate occasions and failed on 3 separate occasions after the 3rd failure they recognize that there would have to be an early hearing i think they they realised that they had very little chance o
when apparently doj emails were going all over allegations against assad's use jeremy corbyn basically a coward when it comes to julian songe when it comes to your suspense from the labor party is he a coward jeremy made his position clear in relation to julian a song i think in terms of my own situation regards to the suspension to which i was subjected it's difficult for the leader of the. policy to you know be involved in those internal you know take your labor to court and well i did and...
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i want to ask you the same thing i asked jeremy bash. is it going to turn out, do you think, the mueller report lands with a whimper and not a bang. ditto, his testimony. is it going to turn out that an understandable phone call and a much easier to tell story is going to make the difference? >> well, it's certainly more digestible politically for our democrats that i talked to. the idea of a president exerting influence on a foreign leader to investigate a domestic political rival is something that people can easily comprehend and understand it to be wrong as opposed to ten difficult to explain acts of potential obstruction and vague russian twitter handles messing with our election. so yeah, i think, you know, in the end this might be politically more potent than the mueller report. that said, i don't think you can take these things individually. the mueller report did lay the foundation for a lot of the momentum behind impeachment that built over the summer. if it weren't for that, you know, we might not be in a place where a majority
i want to ask you the same thing i asked jeremy bash. is it going to turn out, do you think, the mueller report lands with a whimper and not a bang. ditto, his testimony. is it going to turn out that an understandable phone call and a much easier to tell story is going to make the difference? >> well, it's certainly more digestible politically for our democrats that i talked to. the idea of a president exerting influence on a foreign leader to investigate a domestic political rival is...
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jeremy bowen is in ankara with the latest. jeremy: the meeting did t start well. dark stairs, called hand-checks. stares, cold handshakes.k e united states and turkey are supposed to be allies. it didn't look like that. after hours of talks, vice president mike pence emerged with the secretary of state with a hint of a smile. vice pre pence: today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease-fire in syria. jeremy: but the war in syria has a way of wrecking cease-fires. it still choose up chews up life and spits it out. a generation of syriansmoas grown up a casualties and death. if this agreement holds, it is only limited in scope. the turks w whol pause the operation for 120 hours insisted they were not intimidated by trump's threats. they say the deal delivers what they want. "this is not a ceae -fire," said reign minister. "we are taking a break so the terrorists can leave the security zone. the americans will destroy their heavy weapons." sothing l00e 300,0 civilians, mostly kurds, hav b been displacthe fighting. their leader has said that his side will
jeremy bowen is in ankara with the latest. jeremy: the meeting did t start well. dark stairs, called hand-checks. stares, cold handshakes.k e united states and turkey are supposed to be allies. it didn't look like that. after hours of talks, vice president mike pence emerged with the secretary of state with a hint of a smile. vice pre pence: today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease-fire in syria. jeremy: but the war in syria has a way of wrecking cease-fires. it still choose up...
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jeremy corbyn wa nt to the many, not the few?r taxes on corporations, the rich and the better off. labour would target those he describes as dodgy landlords, greedy bosses and polluters. it is a long list. he is promising stronger rights for te na nts promising stronger rights for tenants and for workers. the big arguments whether higher taxes that make the big argument is about whether higher taxes punish success. labour says reward is for those who can labour says reward is for those who ca n afford labour says reward is for those who can afford it, and anyway most people wouldn't have to pay any more. big question in this election comes down to who voters trust. boris johnson's comes down to who voters trust. borisjohnson‘s personal ratings in the polls are low compared to past leaders but nowjeremy corbyn‘s are far worse, worse than any labour leader in decades. that could change and whether it does will have a big impact on the outcome of what could be the most important general election we've seen. let's go live to westmins
jeremy corbyn wa nt to the many, not the few?r taxes on corporations, the rich and the better off. labour would target those he describes as dodgy landlords, greedy bosses and polluters. it is a long list. he is promising stronger rights for te na nts promising stronger rights for tenants and for workers. the big arguments whether higher taxes that make the big argument is about whether higher taxes punish success. labour says reward is for those who can labour says reward is for those who ca n...
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borisjohnson leads over jeremy corbyn, twice as much, in terms of support.r, terms of support. doesn't look great forthe conservatives, either, it's going to be quite close, there won't bea going to be quite close, there won't be a massive majority. the longer labour stops boris johnson having be a massive majority. the longer labour stops borisjohnson having a general election, the more he looks like he will miss the deadline, the more he looks like the prime minister who failed on the one thing he promised which was to get britain out of the eu. there are a lot of benefits for labour in waiting are not many for it right now. waiting is loss —— are waiting as long as possible. yes. lets have a look at the cartoon, no room here for a polling station at christmas, you'll have to use the stable! it would be the 1st of december election getting on for a century. yes, i think the last was in 1918. it would be unusual. we are much more used to elections in the spring. it'll be interesting how it goes down with the electorate. because at that time of year peoples
borisjohnson leads over jeremy corbyn, twice as much, in terms of support.r, terms of support. doesn't look great forthe conservatives, either, it's going to be quite close, there won't bea going to be quite close, there won't be a massive majority. the longer labour stops boris johnson having be a massive majority. the longer labour stops borisjohnson having a general election, the more he looks like he will miss the deadline, the more he looks like the prime minister who failed on the one...
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sent instructed foreign minister bishop to rise the matter with jeremy which she did. and. said you know he's facing serious charges well at the time there were no charges whatsoever he just lawyer. the week before and take that yes then the week later from mr bishop. approached pump in sacramento california at a meeting with from pio said we're not interested in talking about that and i know you know worlds forums if you are not saying to act independently your voice is not heard i just simply said well you know that a strike that will just say what it's told to do by the united states similarly the united kingdom if it's perceived that the united kingdom doesn't stand up for the laws the. conventions that it's signed to then its voice becomes weak in will form. the emerging emerging multipole lera he requires you to have a. voice in will for him to get that you act independently and forcefully transshipped and thank you thank you. well u.k. labor leader jeremy corwin appears to have said little or nothing in defense of julian as sunday as he faces us extradition this is c
sent instructed foreign minister bishop to rise the matter with jeremy which she did. and. said you know he's facing serious charges well at the time there were no charges whatsoever he just lawyer. the week before and take that yes then the week later from mr bishop. approached pump in sacramento california at a meeting with from pio said we're not interested in talking about that and i know you know worlds forums if you are not saying to act independently your voice is not heard i just simply...
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change, as he puts it —— jeremy corbyn. and perhaps that will have and wet and perhaps that will have an effect on how we people go out and vote on how the parties campaign and vote on how the parties campaign and how the campaign looks and feels over the next five weeks. we get a sense of it now. six o'clock in the morning. it will be dark early in the evenings as well and that will affect some campaigning. what about the tone of the campaign? we have seen the tone of the campaign? we have seen such a toxic tone in the past few months. certainly. the rhetoric, the debate has reached, for a lot of people, uncomfortable levels at times. brexit has been such a divisive issue that the tone of the debate has often been angry and difficult for a lot of people. and we might see that reflected in the campaign and we might not. but certainly the issue of brexit is going to dominate and it will be up to mps and their parties to set that tone. and it is worth saying that a lot of mps didn't want the selection. 0nly had to look at the
change, as he puts it —— jeremy corbyn. and perhaps that will have and wet and perhaps that will have an effect on how we people go out and vote on how the parties campaign and vote on how the parties campaign and how the campaign looks and feels over the next five weeks. we get a sense of it now. six o'clock in the morning. it will be dark early in the evenings as well and that will affect some campaigning. what about the tone of the campaign? we have seen the tone of the campaign? we have...
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economists and all the jeremy rifkin thinks so and tells us how a greener economy is already in the making. this is your business report i'm stephen bears him to lead thanks for joining us. american airlines is delaying the return of its boeing 737 max from its schedule until mid january as longer than any other u.s. based airline american had previously planned to fly the model by early december the federal aviation administration has not said when it will allow airlines to operate the jet it has not been flown since march after 2 fatal crashes within months of each other boeing has developed a software fix for a malfunctioning flight control system u.s. authorities have yet to approve it. and let's go to our financial correspondent in new york he ends quarter for more on this boeing stock doesn't seem to be too affected by this decision today despite the cost the company could incur from this grounding is what's investor sentiment about the company right now. well i mean the 7378 to machine them the 737 series in general are the best selling planes for boeing yes there are delays yes the
economists and all the jeremy rifkin thinks so and tells us how a greener economy is already in the making. this is your business report i'm stephen bears him to lead thanks for joining us. american airlines is delaying the return of its boeing 737 max from its schedule until mid january as longer than any other u.s. based airline american had previously planned to fly the model by early december the federal aviation administration has not said when it will allow airlines to operate the jet it...
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jeremy corbyn. do not want to december election. jeremy corbyn. so that is what you do not want to december electionlj think we want to do what is right for the country, to get brexit over and then have a general election. in the likelihood of winning and losing, it is likely borisjohnson thinks that dashing forward, the remainder will split between the liberal democrats and labour and he will win with a majority of the votes in a minority of the seats. that would be a tragedy for democracy itself and also a travesty for the economy, which would be broken by brexit. we need to sort this brexit problem out there putting his reckless deal to the people, so it has got votes right across the country, not broken up and divided by constituencies with splits between various different groups, get that sorted, and have a general election and all the other issues we want to get on with. we can only get on with those issues if we get over brexit, and in my view, the best way to do that is to stop it. mrjohnson
jeremy corbyn. do not want to december election. jeremy corbyn. so that is what you do not want to december electionlj think we want to do what is right for the country, to get brexit over and then have a general election. in the likelihood of winning and losing, it is likely borisjohnson thinks that dashing forward, the remainder will split between the liberal democrats and labour and he will win with a majority of the votes in a minority of the seats. that would be a tragedy for democracy...
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he told jeremy corbyn to man up.re complicated than that because they want to remove the threat of a no—deal brexit, due to happen at the end of next week in six days' time. potentially later on whenever the eu decides to offer the uk and extension in response to that request that boris johnson was forced to make by mps. everyone having their say on that vote, expected in parliament on monday under the fixed—term parliaments act, which requires a two thirds majority for boris johnson to act, which requires a two thirds majority for borisjohnson to get the election that he wants, which is why it is so difficult to obtain without a majority of opposition parties in favour, one party we have been hearing from about whether they are willing to back it or not is the dup. until recently he would expect them to vote largely in line, if not a lwa ys them to vote largely in line, if not always in line with the conservative party, being their supply partners in government, propping up the minority conservative government. but
he told jeremy corbyn to man up.re complicated than that because they want to remove the threat of a no—deal brexit, due to happen at the end of next week in six days' time. potentially later on whenever the eu decides to offer the uk and extension in response to that request that boris johnson was forced to make by mps. everyone having their say on that vote, expected in parliament on monday under the fixed—term parliaments act, which requires a two thirds majority for boris johnson to...
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what we've just heard jeremy called and this the labor spheres are the workers' rights environmental rights would be watered down there would be deregulation when boris johnson negotiates future relationship with the european union that's on the labor side we also know that the the northern irish unionist party is extremely against this deal because basically it would make northern ireland different from the rest of the united kingdom and would put a border in the irish sea so many different m.p.'s are against this deal for different kinds of reasons and i think this is what it all comes down to right of parliament has been divided on the issue of bracks it for 3 years now on how to leave on what kind of deal they want with the european union if they want to stay closer aligned rather have a hard break sit and this really mirror us again in the debate today that many parliamentarians just. very divided on the issue and at the same time as the m.p.'s are in parliament to beijing and voting today there's a huge demonstration underway in london people calling for a 2nd referendum can yo
what we've just heard jeremy called and this the labor spheres are the workers' rights environmental rights would be watered down there would be deregulation when boris johnson negotiates future relationship with the european union that's on the labor side we also know that the the northern irish unionist party is extremely against this deal because basically it would make northern ireland different from the rest of the united kingdom and would put a border in the irish sea so many different...
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corbyn or pro—brexit or pro— jeremy corbyn or pro—brexit or pro— tory... pro— jeremy corbyn or pro—brexith, you could go back to the 2017 election, and labour stole a fantastic run against the rest of the parties by momentum and its online and social media campaign, which was, in my opinion, this role but massively effective! —— visceral. what will happen this time? they will all be involved and what worries me is the whole dialogue and conversation will be more toxic than 2017. nobody comes out with any credit from that. the times talks about iain duncan smith, former leader of the conservative party, saying we are the brexit party, saying we are the brexit party now because there's no other space for us to occupy. he did say that i wish he hadn't. is that how you think the prime minister, boris johnson, will pitch the party?” hope not, because we have spent 3.5 yea rs hope not, because we have spent 3.5 years talking highly volatile rubbish about brexit. doesn't matter whether you are remain or leave, i feel so passionately about this, if anyone is going to win this election without out
corbyn or pro—brexit or pro— jeremy corbyn or pro—brexit or pro— tory... pro— jeremy corbyn or pro—brexith, you could go back to the 2017 election, and labour stole a fantastic run against the rest of the parties by momentum and its online and social media campaign, which was, in my opinion, this role but massively effective! —— visceral. what will happen this time? they will all be involved and what worries me is the whole dialogue and conversation will be more toxic than 2017....
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jeremy corbyn said voters had a "once in a generation" chance to save the nhs, which was in "greaterborisjohnson warned of "economic catastrophe" and "political disaster" if labour got into power. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. the warm up. parliament cameras capturing the last moments of this particular generation. the commons has examined every angle of brexit and failed to come to a conclusion. so that conclusion will not be for all of us to decide what we make of them. and the contrast between these two is profound. of the twist that this election cannot be clearer. people have a chance to vote for real change and after years of conservative and lib dem cuts, tax hand—outs for the riches. conservative and lib dem cuts, tax hand-outs for the riches. they'll be scrapping to be heard and it will not be a gentlemanly debate. leadership means standing for the people of this country and getting brexit done and ending the dither and the delay. the time for protest is over, mr speaker, it is time for leadership. they have been trying out their lines, practising their pitc
jeremy corbyn said voters had a "once in a generation" chance to save the nhs, which was in "greaterborisjohnson warned of "economic catastrophe" and "political disaster" if labour got into power. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. the warm up. parliament cameras capturing the last moments of this particular generation. the commons has examined every angle of brexit and failed to come to a conclusion. so that conclusion will not be for all of us to...
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the people around jeremy corbyn. they see the eu...ue as a capitalist black. —— the eu as a capitalist plot. that is a problem for labour. if the brexit party takes leave the voters or if the tories take leave of voters, and it is not considered a proper remain party, it is possible that they will lose out. and i think that is one of the things that are frightened of. what about the eye, they havejohnson facing a tory backlash over the push foran facing a tory backlash over the push for an election. senior conservative mps fear they will be punished by voters and now, what is your view on that? i think there is a huge risk for any party that? i think there is a huge risk forany party in that? i think there is a huge risk for any party in this election. either of the many parties in the selection. not a huge risk for the smaller parties actually. they could do quite well and we could end up with another hung parliament. from borisjohnson with another hung parliament. from boris johnson pots with another hung parliament. from borisjohnso
the people around jeremy corbyn. they see the eu...ue as a capitalist black. —— the eu as a capitalist plot. that is a problem for labour. if the brexit party takes leave the voters or if the tories take leave of voters, and it is not considered a proper remain party, it is possible that they will lose out. and i think that is one of the things that are frightened of. what about the eye, they havejohnson facing a tory backlash over the push foran facing a tory backlash over the push for an...