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joe: one of the big stories we have talked about, the rise of jeremy corbin, he could be the next partyeader in the u k, where people gravitating to him? >> there is a question about why the labor west is making a big challenge and why jeremy is personally. it was inevitable that this would happen. what has happened in the u.k., basically this is a guy from the 1990's, or from the thatcher years when we had the wall street booming all over the city, but it was also the time of billy elliot when you had strikes and huge battles for effective leaders in the labour party. there was a list, and an equal split -- an equal -- un equal split. you had tony blair's party that took them up in the early 1990's and 2000. then we had the financial crisis, the labour party lost, and they had five years out of power. everyone assumed that five years out of power means he will go for another century ist in a sharp suit, but what we are now seeing across europe is not necessarily what people expect. betty: this captures peoples attention. many people say that -- here is what he told us. >> everyone thin
joe: one of the big stories we have talked about, the rise of jeremy corbin, he could be the next partyeader in the u k, where people gravitating to him? >> there is a question about why the labor west is making a big challenge and why jeremy is personally. it was inevitable that this would happen. what has happened in the u.k., basically this is a guy from the 1990's, or from the thatcher years when we had the wall street booming all over the city, but it was also the time of billy...
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when jeremy corbin be good for the u.k. economy?ert: everyone, i think there are two questions on whether he would be good for the labour party, and whether he would be good for the economy. which can be separated. everyone thinks he is lefty ian and almost a communist. there is one sensible thing he is saying, which ought to be taken fairly seriously. which is about the monetary financing of an investment program. if for one reason or another, you can't do that through orthodox monetary policy or fiscal policy, why not borrow from the the bank? in order to fund an investment program? it can only be the case under very special circumstances. it would have to be in deflationary circumstances. i think the idea that this is mad because it will lead to runaway inflation is wrong under these circumstances. it is something worth considering. that bit is anti-austerity, it has reasonable credentials behind it, well-known people have backed it and not to be considered, and not written off as a reversion into old-styled socialism. joe: he ha
when jeremy corbin be good for the u.k. economy?ert: everyone, i think there are two questions on whether he would be good for the labour party, and whether he would be good for the economy. which can be separated. everyone thinks he is lefty ian and almost a communist. there is one sensible thing he is saying, which ought to be taken fairly seriously. which is about the monetary financing of an investment program. if for one reason or another, you can't do that through orthodox monetary policy...
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jeremy corbin in the u.k. is, you know, there is -- the example. they are neo nazi but they're not, you know, not -- >> trump is passing -- >> let pat answer. >> the swiss people voted to basically get out of the borders. people don't want their countries overrun by people from abroad, foreigners. >> pat, the american electorate is young people. it's minorities. >> i'm telling you what is. >> trump is responding to a quarter of the republican party that you have been giving voice to but that is not america. >> no. the republican party right now. >> i want to know whether this phenomenon of economic nationalism and populism is true across the developed world. the answer is the political consensus of the past 25 years was that greater trade and more economic integration would deliver prosperity but instead the incorporation of hundreds of millions of low paid laborers into the world economy destroyed scores of millions of jobs in the developed world. lower and middle class voters across the developed world are in slow motion revolt. true or false? >>
jeremy corbin in the u.k. is, you know, there is -- the example. they are neo nazi but they're not, you know, not -- >> trump is passing -- >> let pat answer. >> the swiss people voted to basically get out of the borders. people don't want their countries overrun by people from abroad, foreigners. >> pat, the american electorate is young people. it's minorities. >> i'm telling you what is. >> trump is responding to a quarter of the republican party that you...
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. >> until this summer most brit britons probably have not heard of jeremy corbin but while some point out his antiausterity message have attracted tens of thousands to sign up, they are warned that a victory for him could be a kiss of death. >> the one grouping in the party is likely the get the most votes, the one group that its supporters isupporters say is ly to be able to form a reform group. we must pay heed. >> when my heart says i should really be without politics well, get a transplant because that's just done. >> in recent weeks the party says it's caught thousands of activists from rival parties, presumably backing jeremy corbin and now yvette cooper seen here campaigning on monday and fellow candidate liz hendor, refuse to admit they collaborated. a role in rebuilding the party if he won. some westminster watchers are predicting the process of picking a new leader could actually split labour. >> you need just the right political environment and suddenly these splits star occurring. it's quite common for left wing parties to split. they are usually unified when the parties s
. >> until this summer most brit britons probably have not heard of jeremy corbin but while some point out his antiausterity message have attracted tens of thousands to sign up, they are warned that a victory for him could be a kiss of death. >> the one grouping in the party is likely the get the most votes, the one group that its supporters isupporters say is ly to be able to form a reform group. we must pay heed. >> when my heart says i should really be without politics...
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we have seen a number of labor heavy hitters coming out and saying if you elect jeremy corbin this could party for the next hundred years. he is seen at unelectable. he is a socialist hardliner. caroline: we had that before. t: he is a big supporter of syriza. it is a trend the of seen across europe. we know this doesn't always work. caroline: how one earth did this come about? corbyn got how has to where he is? guest: you have to look at this as the reasons behind the catastrophic loss in the election. you have a labour party that lost its way, people of know what it stands for. you have to know that corbyn himself is a rebel. he is seen as someone who speaks from the heart, but not someone labour united behind, he speaks his mind. this makes great headlines, but this could lead to infighting and chaos. caroline: he has come up with a novel idea of quantitative easing. guest: he came up with this idea called people's qe. , but would be issued invested in smaller infrastructure projects. a great idea, very catchy, most economists say it is been called everything from economic amateurism.
we have seen a number of labor heavy hitters coming out and saying if you elect jeremy corbin this could party for the next hundred years. he is seen at unelectable. he is a socialist hardliner. caroline: we had that before. t: he is a big supporter of syriza. it is a trend the of seen across europe. we know this doesn't always work. caroline: how one earth did this come about? corbyn got how has to where he is? guest: you have to look at this as the reasons behind the catastrophic loss in the...
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presumably backing jeremy corbin.w candidates liz kendall refuse to discuss, that, a role in rebuilding the party if he won. some westminster watchers are arguing that it could actually splisplit labour. if. >> they are basically unified when the left splits. >> it's far from certain if the person who leads this ballot will be actually leading in the 2020 election. in just a little while we'll learn who won but the task of winning back seats in parliament in knowledge marginal constituencies and virtually the entire of scotland. nadim baba, al jazeera, scotland. >>> still ahead, food deserts. and organizers left this badminton championship embarrassed on the podium. >> hello again, they're known as food deserts. as andy gallagher reports from the mississippi delta. >> it's known as the home of blues music but nowadays, this area of the mississippi delta, is the poorest corner of the u.s., and access to affordable food is a big problem. >> leah, what would you like for dinner? >> leslie hasn't heard the words, food des
presumably backing jeremy corbin.w candidates liz kendall refuse to discuss, that, a role in rebuilding the party if he won. some westminster watchers are arguing that it could actually splisplit labour. if. >> they are basically unified when the left splits. >> it's far from certain if the person who leads this ballot will be actually leading in the 2020 election. in just a little while we'll learn who won but the task of winning back seats in parliament in knowledge marginal...
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the latest manifestation of the trend is the rise of jeremy corbin bolstered by support here in the u.k. in an interview with catherine boyle he summed up his ideological position. >> i'm proud to call myself a socialist. someone that wants to share the wealth and the experience and the abilities of everybody. it's -- socialism is basic humanity. i consider myself a reasonably human kind of person. >> cnbc also caught up with some of his young supporters. here's why one says he's voting for the hard left politician. >> we need young people to feel like there's something to live for. because my generation, we're the ones that get picked on the most. we don't have anyone to fight for us. we don't have free education and the opportunities that the generation before us had. >> joining us is the director of digital strategy at silk digital and catherine boyle who carried out the interview yesterday with mr. corbyn. i want to touch on this big rise in support which is quite a surprise here in the u.k. is that down to young voters or a reaction of the policies that's appealing to people across
the latest manifestation of the trend is the rise of jeremy corbin bolstered by support here in the u.k. in an interview with catherine boyle he summed up his ideological position. >> i'm proud to call myself a socialist. someone that wants to share the wealth and the experience and the abilities of everybody. it's -- socialism is basic humanity. i consider myself a reasonably human kind of person. >> cnbc also caught up with some of his young supporters. here's why one says he's...
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. >> jeremy corbin opinion polls suggest he's way ahead. but while some point out his antiausterity measures, policy heavy weights have pointed out a victory for him would be the kiss of death. >> when i see the opinion polls, that say the one grouping in the party to get the most votes, least likely to be able to form a government then we have to look at the lessons of our history. >> others suggest the party membership turning left ward in the shock of being all but wiped out in scotland. >> when people say the heart says i should really be without politics well get a transplant. because that's just done. >> in recent weeks the party has said it's caught several activisactivists from rival app. foal candidates have denied they discussed stepping aside to allow this man andy burnham to take on corbin single hand hely. ironically burn ha burnham has e will offer the left winger a place in the party if he won. the main political parties in britain are broad church and they hold disparate groups of people. you need the right environments and
. >> jeremy corbin opinion polls suggest he's way ahead. but while some point out his antiausterity measures, policy heavy weights have pointed out a victory for him would be the kiss of death. >> when i see the opinion polls, that say the one grouping in the party to get the most votes, least likely to be able to form a government then we have to look at the lessons of our history. >> others suggest the party membership turning left ward in the shock of being all but wiped...
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economists have signed a letter supporting the policies of labour leadership contender jeremy corbinxtreme. analyst believes they are mainstream. great to have you. corbyn clear, are you a supporter or are you just saying austerity is not going to work in this country? >> thank you for the clarification. a corbyn supporter and do not share many of his views. what i share is the view that austerity has been a disaster .nd harmful the big thing we argue is that opposition to austerity is .ainstream economics the extreme is actually the practice government is doing. i've just listened to jonathan talking about devastation across the markets. austerity in these circumstances really looks out of place and out of time and harmful. manus: good morning. danny: what a day it is. manus: it is torture out there. ist i want to know from you if austerity is not the right policy, how dangerous has the which been by osborne, the imf has been praiseworthy of. the most devastating thing that occurred was in 2010 when they slashed investment spending. times if youn many compare this recovery and the e
economists have signed a letter supporting the policies of labour leadership contender jeremy corbinxtreme. analyst believes they are mainstream. great to have you. corbyn clear, are you a supporter or are you just saying austerity is not going to work in this country? >> thank you for the clarification. a corbyn supporter and do not share many of his views. what i share is the view that austerity has been a disaster .nd harmful the big thing we argue is that opposition to austerity is...