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#jeremy # 0h jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn's, jeremy corbyn. after an enthusiastic welcome in the conference hall, jeremy corbyn tells supporters in brighton that — despite the election loss — labour stands on the threshold of power. yes, we didn't do quite well enough and we remain in opposition for now, but we've become a government in waiting. a man has died after armed police opened fire on a car at portishead near bristol. the government warns boeing its behaviour in a trade dispute that threatens thousands ofjobs in northern ireland could jeopardise future contracts. also in the next hour, more misery for ryanair passengers. the airline says it's cancelling an extra 18,000 flights in a move that will affect another 400,000 travellers. measles has effectively been eliminated in the uk for the first time, according to the world health organization. and the rumbling volcano on the island of bali threatening to erupt for the first time in more than 50 years. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. jeremy corbyn has told delegates at his party
#jeremy # 0h jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn's, jeremy corbyn. after an enthusiastic welcome in the conference hall, jeremy corbyn tells supporters in brighton that — despite the election loss — labour stands on the threshold of power. yes, we didn't do quite well enough and we remain in opposition for now, but we've become a government in waiting. a man has died after armed police opened fire on a car at portishead near bristol. the government warns boeing its behaviour in a trade dispute...
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#jeremy # oh jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn‘s jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn‘s jeremy corbyn. corbyn‘s jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn‘s jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn‘s jeremy corbyn. sounding almost like a football crowd there greeting him and of course, all the way through that long speech, you know, a lot of applause. so not really a surprise that they loved what he had to say. the question though is whether jeremy corbyn is right and that the centre ground is moving and moving towards him and his policies. let's discuss this more. i'm joined by lucy fisher from the times and george eastman from the new statesman. do you think there is concern that it blinds people to any criticism of him? there is that concern. criticism of him? there is that concern. but it has been interesting that people have started seeing the names of the front bench. emily thornbury and john mcdonnell had his name chanted. there is a sense in which the personality cult might be diversifying a little bit, but jeremy corbyn, his personal appeal does mean that perhaps some of his supporters are softer o
#jeremy # oh jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn‘s jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn‘s jeremy corbyn. corbyn‘s jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn‘s jeremy corbyn. # jeremy corbyn‘s jeremy corbyn. sounding almost like a football crowd there greeting him and of course, all the way through that long speech, you know, a lot of applause. so not really a surprise that they loved what he had to say. the question though is whether jeremy corbyn is right and that the centre ground is moving and moving...
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totally a nd between her and jeremy corbyn? tally and never say again that all politicians are the same and there is nothing to choose between the parties. we saw is nothing to choose between the parties. we saneremy corbyn with a fundamental critique of capitalism and what he would describe as neoliberalism and theresa may going out tomorrow to defend it. now, corbyn believes, as we said earlier, that the centre of gravity has moved so that the centre of gravity has moved so far to the left that people are willing to go along with his critique of capitalism. i am not sure that is necessarily the case. i was reading theresa may's words there, it reminded me of what winston churchill said about democracy, it is the worst system there is about all the others —— apart from all the others. you might say the same about capitalism. the daily telegraph has the follow—up to the bombardier story. mae threatens the bombardier story. mae threatens the united states with a trade war. i'm not sure she said that?” the united states with a tra
totally a nd between her and jeremy corbyn? tally and never say again that all politicians are the same and there is nothing to choose between the parties. we saw is nothing to choose between the parties. we saneremy corbyn with a fundamental critique of capitalism and what he would describe as neoliberalism and theresa may going out tomorrow to defend it. now, corbyn believes, as we said earlier, that the centre of gravity has moved so that the centre of gravity has moved so far to the left...
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extracts from what jeremy corbyn is expected to say in his big speech.hink this is the most interesting thing. he says he will replace the thatcher economic model entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similarthings. if entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. if you ask what that actually means, it means spending much more on public services, and in jeremy spending much more on public services, and injeremy corbyn's case, it means nationalising a lot of things. i'm not sure if that is an entirely new economic model.m might not be new, but going back to june 28, whenever it was, how did the public think these things are goodidea? the public think these things are good idea? labour did much better than many people, including nick expected. it's too. it's not a new thing. opposing thatcherism and opposing liberal market capitalism which is what jeremy corbyn is doing is the kind of revert to plan a of labour and it's is the kind of revert to plan a of labourand it's in is the kind of r
extracts from what jeremy corbyn is expected to say in his big speech.hink this is the most interesting thing. he says he will replace the thatcher economic model entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similarthings. if entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. if you ask what that actually means, it means spending much more on public services, and in jeremy spending much more on public services, and injeremy corbyn's case,...
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the leader of the labour party, jeremy corbyn. he knows he'll walk out to ra ptu re. corbyn.ows he'll walk out to rapture. every time his fans make his entrance. # o'oh, his entrance. # 0'0h, jeremy corbyn. two minutes and 32 seconds of chanting and applause, is add oration and belief. conference, thank you so much for that wonderful welcome and this incredible feeling and spirit and unity and love and affection we have here. he's much more than a contender now. against all predictions in june we contender now. against all predictions injune we won the largest increase in the labour vote since 1945 cheering and applause and achieved labour's best vote for a generation. it's a result which has put the tories on notice and labour on the threshold of power. cheering and applause after tensions round the edges of conference, he demanded any political abuse done in his name comes to an end. but there were boos for the tories deal with the dup. and sharp words from him on their record. this coalition of chaos is nojoke. just record. this coalition of chaos is no joke. just look rec
the leader of the labour party, jeremy corbyn. he knows he'll walk out to ra ptu re. corbyn.ows he'll walk out to rapture. every time his fans make his entrance. # o'oh, his entrance. # 0'0h, jeremy corbyn. two minutes and 32 seconds of chanting and applause, is add oration and belief. conference, thank you so much for that wonderful welcome and this incredible feeling and spirit and unity and love and affection we have here. he's much more than a contender now. against all predictions in june...
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importance because she is close friends, a close ally, long—term political fellow traveller with jeremy corbynl fellow traveller withjeremy corbyn. let's have a listen. good morning, conference. it is a pleasure and a privilege to address this conference as shadow home secretary. i want to start by thanking the members and supporters up thanking the members and supporters up and down the country and in this hall who helped to deliver the stunning advance in this year's general election. you were the architects of our successes. and you we re architects of our successes. and you were able to do this because you believed in our values, you believed in our manifesto and, above all, you believed in the labour leadership. many commentators did not foresee the general election result. some even said we would be annihilated. but today the labour party is stronger than ever. we are still standing. i stronger than ever. we are still standing. lam stronger than ever. we are still standing. i am still standing. but there's more to do. we have to get rid of this failing tory government, we have to win the
importance because she is close friends, a close ally, long—term political fellow traveller with jeremy corbynl fellow traveller withjeremy corbyn. let's have a listen. good morning, conference. it is a pleasure and a privilege to address this conference as shadow home secretary. i want to start by thanking the members and supporters up thanking the members and supporters up and down the country and in this hall who helped to deliver the stunning advance in this year's general election. you...
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the jeremy corbyn yea rs. ter view is it is business as usual and maybe you need to tailor your message to so—called middle england, if you like. i think people are sick to death of this sort of triangulation approach to policy—making. tony benn once said politicians fall into two categories, whether cox and signposts. and politics should be about offering a choice and we are offering a clear alternative to the neoliberal consensus that has been in place for almost 40 years and i think that is real appetite for it. i believe the recent turnout was dropping in elections because the parties became too similar and people could not see a distinct difference. that is why we have gone back to the 2—party system because labour is offering a traditional socialist alternative to make the work for normal people and that is what people want. give people back hope we can actually build a better world. we are the first and biggest economy in the world and we should not have the situation with people sleeping on the streets
the jeremy corbyn yea rs. ter view is it is business as usual and maybe you need to tailor your message to so—called middle england, if you like. i think people are sick to death of this sort of triangulation approach to policy—making. tony benn once said politicians fall into two categories, whether cox and signposts. and politics should be about offering a choice and we are offering a clear alternative to the neoliberal consensus that has been in place for almost 40 years and i think that...
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chanting: # 0h, jeremy corbyn! they want radical, and will follow him to get there.es this week, it feels like they go to the end of the earth. but what would it take for the whole country to choose jeremy corbyn as our prime minister? would he be more radical, or less? what do you think it is that will lead you to victory? is it to be more radical, or to dig into the manifesto you put forward in june? i think essentially our manifesto sets out the parameters of what we're trying to do, which is challenge inequality and injustice. and, for the first time in many, many decades, a political party is putting forward something that does seriously challenge levels of inequality and injustice within our society. but listen to what his closest ally thinks the consequences just might possibly be. what happens if there's such and such a reaction? what if there is a run on the pound? what happens if there is this concept of capital flight? your shadow chancellor suggested last night, however unlikely, because of the scale of the changes you might want to make, you might have t
chanting: # 0h, jeremy corbyn! they want radical, and will follow him to get there.es this week, it feels like they go to the end of the earth. but what would it take for the whole country to choose jeremy corbyn as our prime minister? would he be more radical, or less? what do you think it is that will lead you to victory? is it to be more radical, or to dig into the manifesto you put forward in june? i think essentially our manifesto sets out the parameters of what we're trying to do, which...
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i am looking forward to my prime minister being jeremy corbyn. u see him there, you see him there, you see him everywhere. perish the thought that labour is embracing a personality cult butjeremy corbyn is turning into something of an icon. even his cat is depicted on merchandise. and this isn't about making a few bucks for party coffers. all sides genuinely believe jeremy corbyn could soon be walking through this famous door. behind me is a labour's conference hotel here in brighton. i am told that in here last fridayjeremy corbyn told a meeting of labour's ruling national executive committee that they could soon be facing a snap general election campaign. he told his party that tory divisions over brexit means that theresa may could lose control of her party and stumble into a general election. as a party we are on an election footing, we will be out there selecting candidates in key seats we need to win and on this saturday we are going to have one of our biggest national campaigns today taking that message of hope and a better and more fair an
i am looking forward to my prime minister being jeremy corbyn. u see him there, you see him there, you see him everywhere. perish the thought that labour is embracing a personality cult butjeremy corbyn is turning into something of an icon. even his cat is depicted on merchandise. and this isn't about making a few bucks for party coffers. all sides genuinely believe jeremy corbyn could soon be walking through this famous door. behind me is a labour's conference hotel here in brighton. i am told...
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corbyn‘s own leadership, whether he should be staying on, who might succeed him, how long could jeremy corbynseems you have gone quiet. i think there is a general acceptance thatjeremy corbyn is not just general acceptance thatjeremy corbyn is notjust said in hisjob but he is solid. as the party membership creeps up. just looking atjeremy corbyn‘s twitter feeds, and labour party conference 4017, will be preparing for the next elections we can build a britain which works for the many and not the few. that sounds very familiar. obviously he sees himself as a possibility as someone who can meet the country. i think gone are the days when people laughed at the idea ofjeremy corbyn ending up in a pretend. now he is building, he says, his party to be the future government. much as to supporters but i think some of those who have previously been against the idea of jeremy corbyn as leader, they are 110w jeremy corbyn as leader, they are now getting the hind him and falling into line, if you like. i think that is why there will be a sense of unity at this party conference, compared to 12 months ago.
corbyn‘s own leadership, whether he should be staying on, who might succeed him, how long could jeremy corbynseems you have gone quiet. i think there is a general acceptance thatjeremy corbyn is not just general acceptance thatjeremy corbyn is notjust said in hisjob but he is solid. as the party membership creeps up. just looking atjeremy corbyn‘s twitter feeds, and labour party conference 4017, will be preparing for the next elections we can build a britain which works for the many and not...
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i am in brighton where we will be analysing the speech from jeremy corbyn.s the labour party really ready for power? a man has died after a police incident near the m5 motorway. eyewitnesses say a number of shots were fired. the defence secretary warns boeing its behaviour in a trade dispute that's threatening thousands ofjobs in northern ireland could jeopardise future contracts. also in the next hour — misery for more than 400,000 ryanair passengers. the airline's chief executive has confirmed that its belfast to gatwick service will be suspended from november until march. measles has effectively been eliminated in the uk for the first time, according to the world health 0rganisation. the smoking volcano in bali — tens of thousands are moved from their homes amid fears it will erupt for the first time in more than 50 years. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. jeremy corbyn has told delegates at his party conference that labour is "ready for government" and "on the threshold of power". in a rousing speech in brighton, the labour leader said his party i
i am in brighton where we will be analysing the speech from jeremy corbyn.s the labour party really ready for power? a man has died after a police incident near the m5 motorway. eyewitnesses say a number of shots were fired. the defence secretary warns boeing its behaviour in a trade dispute that's threatening thousands ofjobs in northern ireland could jeopardise future contracts. also in the next hour — misery for more than 400,000 ryanair passengers. the airline's chief executive has...
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure that we have our tariff free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. germans are voting in a general election which is expected to result in a fourth term in office for chancellor angela merkel. donald trump is facing a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who have been protesting over the treatment of black americans. also in the next hour... prince ali has opened the invictus games in canada. and inside out reports on the controversial paedophile hunters who use social media to catch their prey. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has rebuffed calls from some party members to promise to keep britain in the european single market after brexit. as labour's annual conference begins in
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure that we have our tariff free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. germans are voting in a general election which is expected to result in a fourth term in...
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to cha nts brighton earlier this morning to chants of oh, jeremy corbyn. hole of the labour party has had a chance to get together since the general election earlier this year, whenjeremy corbyn did much better than anyone expected, winning an extra 30 mps. soi expected, winning an extra 30 mps. so i think we can expect quite a bit of celebration over the next few days. even the labour didn't do well enough to get into government, there will be plenty of cheering and padding on the back too. despite that, there is some division, it's fairto that, there is some division, it's fair to say, lurking behind the scenes over the issues of things like brexit, which way should labour be pushing the government on things like membership of the single market and the customs union. but there have also been a bit of tension over the last few days on the balance of power between the grassroots members, the delegates who will be coming here, and the parliamentary party of elected politicians. in fa ct, party of elected politicians. in fact, there have been some questions a
to cha nts brighton earlier this morning to chants of oh, jeremy corbyn. hole of the labour party has had a chance to get together since the general election earlier this year, whenjeremy corbyn did much better than anyone expected, winning an extra 30 mps. soi expected, winning an extra 30 mps. so i think we can expect quite a bit of celebration over the next few days. even the labour didn't do well enough to get into government, there will be plenty of cheering and padding on the back too....
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but this afternoon jeremy corbyn was manchester andy burnham. t manchester andy burnham. but this afternoon jeremy corbyn was out at a local table tennis club, seeing refugees, and he defended the changes that have been made to the speakers and the amounts of time that certain speakers will be getting. it's a conference for everybody, is the largest labour party conference has ever been. we have tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so that there are fewer and shorter platform speakers, many more speeches from the floor and from delegates, and i am very keen to make sure that the voices of our elected mayors are heard, and sadiq khan will be speaking, other mayors will be speaking in future years. they can, however, contribute the debate just like anybody is, and there are many other speaking opportunities around brighton. compared to last year, the tone of this party conference will be very different. if we think back to 12 months ago, there were lots of questions aboutjeremy months ago, there were lots of questions about jeremy corbyn's
but this afternoon jeremy corbyn was manchester andy burnham. t manchester andy burnham. but this afternoon jeremy corbyn was out at a local table tennis club, seeing refugees, and he defended the changes that have been made to the speakers and the amounts of time that certain speakers will be getting. it's a conference for everybody, is the largest labour party conference has ever been. we have tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so that there are fewer and shorter platform speakers,...
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unite trade union the biggest and most powerful backa of britain's labor party and its leader jeremy corbyn a my guest is the union's general secretary len mccluskey to some he's read the lead hard left activist who wants to junk capitalism to others a trade union leader who simply wants to bring about a fairer and more equal britain what's the truth. let me ask you welcome to come exam do you consider yourself to be a marxist no. i wish i was. sufficiently well read and educated to be able to say that but you like quoting marks oh yeah i like quoting lots of people hard for quote it happened back in the past which is slightly different from karl marx but you're not advocating the abolition of capitalism no love nor its replacement with a classless communist society no i'm not sorry i wish i had a magic wand to make the world a better place but it's not becoming a better place you won't want to farewell to world that basically made it more equitable just recently i think it was oxfam produced two startling facts eight billion is eight single individuals own more wealth than fifty percent of
unite trade union the biggest and most powerful backa of britain's labor party and its leader jeremy corbyn a my guest is the union's general secretary len mccluskey to some he's read the lead hard left activist who wants to junk capitalism to others a trade union leader who simply wants to bring about a fairer and more equal britain what's the truth. let me ask you welcome to come exam do you consider yourself to be a marxist no. i wish i was. sufficiently well read and educated to be able to...
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there is buoyancy for the first time we're jeremy corbyn usual.or the first time we'rejeremy corbyn is not having to defend himself in his leadership. he is much more secure. but that means many more eyes looking at policies and detail. just like in a conservative party, labour has its divisions as well. notjust about the transition period that the government says it wants and labour says it wants as well, about whether we stay in the single market for a couple of years or longer, but people are coming to the longer term relationship britain will have with the european union after brexit. certainly within the labour party, there are differences of opinion over that. elliott, labour backbencher ben bradshaw was talking to my colleague. is there a realistic policy that by the end of this conference, labour party policy could be continued membership of the single market? yes, i hope so. if not by the end of this conference, then within a matter of weeks or months. it is really pleased we can sensibly be everyone to save the economy, and austerity and
there is buoyancy for the first time we're jeremy corbyn usual.or the first time we'rejeremy corbyn is not having to defend himself in his leadership. he is much more secure. but that means many more eyes looking at policies and detail. just like in a conservative party, labour has its divisions as well. notjust about the transition period that the government says it wants and labour says it wants as well, about whether we stay in the single market for a couple of years or longer, but people...
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the observer headline, make labour the pro single market party, jeremy corbyn is told.oing to be brexit all away. it is because this is a historic decision made by the british people that had many repercussions notjust british people that had many repercussions not just legislation but economic, employment repercussions. but their opposition now from the labour party. clearly a lot of people in the labour party wa nt lot of people in the labour party wantjeremy lot of people in the labour party want jeremy corbyn to come out and really set out their stall in a much clearer way about wanting the labour party to be part of the uk being in the single part —— the single market and customs union. they want to differentiate their offer from the tories and also pointing out that they want to be the government in waiting that is united on the eu position as opposed to conservatives as believed to seem in the newspapers who are plotting amongst each other and still do not on actually their vision on brexit. there is a fundamental an anomaly here, we always thought thatjeremy cor
the observer headline, make labour the pro single market party, jeremy corbyn is told.oing to be brexit all away. it is because this is a historic decision made by the british people that had many repercussions notjust british people that had many repercussions not just legislation but economic, employment repercussions. but their opposition now from the labour party. clearly a lot of people in the labour party wa nt lot of people in the labour party wantjeremy lot of people in the labour party...
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that will please jeremy corbyn. he'll be delighted. e tensions in the tory party over brexit, the tensions in the labour party will also be over brexit. it is the monumental issue which shapes or politics. while mr corbyn comes here, he has absolutely got the driving seat of his party now. it is almost a victory conference in some ways, although he didn't win. he did much better than any of his critics expected. he has consolidated his position within the party. we won't see questions about his leadership oi’ see questions about his leadership or tussles over it. the flash point will be brexit and the push by many in his party to try and shift lever‘s position so that they commit to staying in the single market. come what may. as we have heard the current position is that the same, pretty much, as the government, to stay in the single market in a transitional period. some are now trying to pushjeremy corbyn into a position of saying that labour will back a permanent membership of the single market. the difficulty there is that for those
that will please jeremy corbyn. he'll be delighted. e tensions in the tory party over brexit, the tensions in the labour party will also be over brexit. it is the monumental issue which shapes or politics. while mr corbyn comes here, he has absolutely got the driving seat of his party now. it is almost a victory conference in some ways, although he didn't win. he did much better than any of his critics expected. he has consolidated his position within the party. we won't see questions about his...
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speaking to us from brighton where jeremy corbyn morning. us because we have some rain already which will steadily come through the west as we go through the course of the day. slowly across the course of the day. slowly across the north and central and eastern areas, the clyde will break, and the sun will come out, whereas in the west and south—west, wales and northern ireland, we are looking at some rain, and that rain will be heavy. when it sets in, you will haveit heavy. when it sets in, you will have it for much of the day. it will be accompanied by quite gusty winds, whereas if you are over in the east, in the sunshine, in light breezes, are high in london of up to 21, so that will feel quite pleasant. through the evening and overnight, that band of rain will continue to journey steadily towards the east and north—east. a lot of low cloud ahead of it, and backline it, some clearing of the sky. it won't be a cold night, so it would be a cold start to the day, tomorrow we will have the reigning eastern areas, drizzly across the east code
speaking to us from brighton where jeremy corbyn morning. us because we have some rain already which will steadily come through the west as we go through the course of the day. slowly across the course of the day. slowly across the north and central and eastern areas, the clyde will break, and the sun will come out, whereas in the west and south—west, wales and northern ireland, we are looking at some rain, and that rain will be heavy. when it sets in, you will haveit heavy. when it sets in,...
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jeremy corbyn made a lot of this before the election. jeremy corbyn launched this.this work when they found out their average members are 70 years old. they are going to have to somehow get be able to get in something a little younger than that to keep the party going. this is one of their efforts to do that. the problem is that universities are now so problem is that universities are now so build on this system of fees they have become businesses. they are small businesses, big businesses, vice chancellors are getting enormous amounts of money. teachers and professors are actually many businesses where they go out and try to get students to come in for their courses. the arts and humanities are suffering while other courses are getting bigger and bigger. suffering while other courses are getting biggerand bigger. it is suffering while other courses are getting bigger and bigger. it is a mess. government sources have dismissed it as pure speculation, i am told. yeah, that is denial. it is am told. yeah, that is denial. it is a nondenial denial. does not say it is no
jeremy corbyn made a lot of this before the election. jeremy corbyn launched this.this work when they found out their average members are 70 years old. they are going to have to somehow get be able to get in something a little younger than that to keep the party going. this is one of their efforts to do that. the problem is that universities are now so problem is that universities are now so build on this system of fees they have become businesses. they are small businesses, big businesses,...
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jeremy corbyn did much better than anyone expected.n upbeat mood and i suspect that will be reflected in a lot of the conference, but for one issue, and that of course is brexit. the issue which is shaping all politics in all parties and labour, just like the tories, is profoundly divided on the issue of brexit, in particular over this issue of the single market, with many labour mps and constituents who back wrecks it. they are wary of —— who backed brexit. they are wary of continuing with any freedom of movement rules. that means britain would not be able to get a grip of migration. many labour folk from predominantly metropolitan seats are much more relaxed and fear the economic impact of leaving the single market, which is why we have seen a concerted move bya group is why we have seen a concerted move by a group of, i think it is 30 mps, a number of meps, union leaders, writing an open letter tojeremy corbyn, saying labour should commit to staying in the single market. that would be a big move. mr corbyn has already moved an awful
jeremy corbyn did much better than anyone expected.n upbeat mood and i suspect that will be reflected in a lot of the conference, but for one issue, and that of course is brexit. the issue which is shaping all politics in all parties and labour, just like the tories, is profoundly divided on the issue of brexit, in particular over this issue of the single market, with many labour mps and constituents who back wrecks it. they are wary of —— who backed brexit. they are wary of continuing with...
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jeremy corbyn has changed, and labour has changed. years and nearly constant bickering, the leader is now in total control. —— labour. sustained by the hopes of his legions of followers that even inside this bubble of confidence, a bit of the party, there is an awareness that they cannot count on that forever or rely on the excitement you can see and feel here in brighton, sending him to number ten. a hugejob, still, to carry that feeling to every corner. ground shifts, yes, the country's edges are forever moving, but it is for you, not any politician, to draw the lines. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. in bristol, police officers who shot dead a driver this morning near the m5 say they were responding to reports that he was carrying a gun. witnesses have described hearing up to 10 shots being fired by officers after the car was stopped. the shooting happened near portishead. avon and somerset police say they have informed the independent police complaints commission, who are now investigating, as our correspondentjon kay reports. morning
jeremy corbyn has changed, and labour has changed. years and nearly constant bickering, the leader is now in total control. —— labour. sustained by the hopes of his legions of followers that even inside this bubble of confidence, a bit of the party, there is an awareness that they cannot count on that forever or rely on the excitement you can see and feel here in brighton, sending him to number ten. a hugejob, still, to carry that feeling to every corner. ground shifts, yes, the country's...
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instead, i think there is an acceptance that jeremy corbyn again. nce thatjeremy corbyn is safe in hisjob and having taken the party membership up close to 600,000, he is deemed to be very solid in hisjob as party leader. thank you very much. there've been reports of small tremors in north korea, which chinese officials say could be evidence of an explosion, although elsewhere it's been deemed to be of natural origin. 0ur correspondent danny savage gave us this update from south korea. 0pinion is split over what happened in north korea in the last few hours. the china earthquake administration says it was a suspected explosion, but south korea's meteorological survey said they have analysed it and it does not have the footprint of something man—made, it looks like a natural event. it is unusual seismic activity, and not farfrom where north korea has carried out nuclear tests in the last few months. interestingly, in the last few minutes, the nuclear proliferation watchdog in switzerland suggested the possibility that it could be a collapse event. aft
instead, i think there is an acceptance that jeremy corbyn again. nce thatjeremy corbyn is safe in hisjob and having taken the party membership up close to 600,000, he is deemed to be very solid in hisjob as party leader. thank you very much. there've been reports of small tremors in north korea, which chinese officials say could be evidence of an explosion, although elsewhere it's been deemed to be of natural origin. 0ur correspondent danny savage gave us this update from south korea. 0pinion...
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like jeremy corbyn.around jeremy corbyn is so high, i hate to say it, there is a sense that inevitably he's going to disappoint. well, he hasn't disappointed so far, that's for sure. the expectations have been there all the way along. he has continued to inspire people. i think he has gone from strength to strength and l he has gone from strength to strength and i can't see that stopping. the more people they speaks to, the more people who hear what he has to say, i think that will strengthen his position and l think he has had a lot more to offer. we haven't seen the half of it yet. joseph, there is an argument that says 0k, mr corbyn has done incredibly well, but he has got to reach out now to people who maybe don't share your views, who maybe older voters, has mr corbyn got to change, to modify his message? no, we will stick to the same programme so we will stick to the same programme so that we can win votes from everybody because the programme has more like renationalising the railways and giving mo
like jeremy corbyn.around jeremy corbyn is so high, i hate to say it, there is a sense that inevitably he's going to disappoint. well, he hasn't disappointed so far, that's for sure. the expectations have been there all the way along. he has continued to inspire people. i think he has gone from strength to strength and l he has gone from strength to strength and i can't see that stopping. the more people they speaks to, the more people who hear what he has to say, i think that will strengthen...
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honest with people i'm a marxist so you're comfortable among people like that you come to with jeremy corbyn is that our job is not to reform capitalism it's to overthrow it do you not buy into those things like a overthrowing capital i'm perfectly comfortable with jeremy and john both of them are effectively expressing a view that they'd like a better world i sent we would like a better britain a better us a better word of what they're talking about they're talking about how you actually fabulous what you keep saying the system isn't working well the problem is more about what kind of system you'd like to replace it attempting called lots of things i've never been called before so that's a fair bet we have but the reality isn't that the reality is that the system of capitalism is not working you've only got to look around the world so you want to replace it i would love to replace. with a fairer system what does that mean it means exactly that what kind of fairy is this you have any means it means a more equitable system trying to answer so you're dancing the not the family around your you'
honest with people i'm a marxist so you're comfortable among people like that you come to with jeremy corbyn is that our job is not to reform capitalism it's to overthrow it do you not buy into those things like a overthrowing capital i'm perfectly comfortable with jeremy and john both of them are effectively expressing a view that they'd like a better world i sent we would like a better britain a better us a better word of what they're talking about they're talking about how you actually...
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jeremy corbyn has changed and labour has changed. years of nearly constant bickering, the leader is now in total control, sustained by the hopes of his legions of supporters. yet, even inside this bubble of confidence, at the top of the party, there is an awareness they can't count on that forever or rely on the excitement you can see and feel here in brighton sending him to number ten. a huge job still to carry that feeling to every corner. ground shifts, yes, the country's edges are forever moving, but it is for you, not any politician, to draw the lines. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, brighton. laura is here with me, along with our home editor, mark easton. market, can we start on one of the important policies talked about today. your thoughts on the importance of mr corbyn‘s thinking on social housing? the big statement people will pick out his rent control committee to be popular with millions of people struggling, frankly, to pay the rent. there are two kinds of control, in one u casper ruud level of rent and most economists would
jeremy corbyn has changed and labour has changed. years of nearly constant bickering, the leader is now in total control, sustained by the hopes of his legions of supporters. yet, even inside this bubble of confidence, at the top of the party, there is an awareness they can't count on that forever or rely on the excitement you can see and feel here in brighton sending him to number ten. a huge job still to carry that feeling to every corner. ground shifts, yes, the country's edges are forever...
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you are finally convinced about jeremy corbyn. lam.a challenge and is now unassailable and at conference he has cut speaking time allowed to mps and labour mayors. i am sorry to tell you it is a conference for everyone, the largest labour conference there‘s ever been, we‘ve tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so there are fewer and shorter speakers, and many more speeches from the floor. the ones once attacked as troublemakers are in charge. some still worry if labour will sink or swim under mr corbyn but his loyal followers can sit back and enjoy their power in the party, more than they expected. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn was speaking at a rally in brighton — where he challenged the government‘s handling of the brexit negotiations with europe and theresa may for what he described as cosying up with donald trump over transatlantic deals and climate change. mr corbyn said that there had never been a rally like this before — to start off a labour party conference. our party, us, are a movement for social change. you don‘t a
you are finally convinced about jeremy corbyn. lam.a challenge and is now unassailable and at conference he has cut speaking time allowed to mps and labour mayors. i am sorry to tell you it is a conference for everyone, the largest labour conference there‘s ever been, we‘ve tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so there are fewer and shorter speakers, and many more speeches from the floor. the ones once attacked as troublemakers are in charge. some still worry if labour will sink or...
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i'm looking forward to my prime minister being jeremy corbyn. ur is embracing a personality cult, butjeremy corbyn is turning into something of an icon, even his cat is depicted on merchandise. this isn't about making aafew merchandise. this isn't about making a a few bucks for party coffers. all sides genuinely believe jeremy corbyn could soon be walking through this famous door. an early election would bring up central questions aboutjeremy would bring up central questions about jeremy corbyn's future. would bring up central questions aboutjeremy corbyn's future. does he believe he can be prime minister orders he believed his essential mission is to secure the leadership of the labour party for a future generation of left—wingers? a gentle but apparently unstoppable momentum is powering the rise ofjeremy corbyn, soon, however, he may be confronted with the reality is of power. —— realities. earlier today, it was a very bouyant jeremy corbyn who took to the labour party's conference platform in brighton. applause we have left the status quo behi
i'm looking forward to my prime minister being jeremy corbyn. ur is embracing a personality cult, butjeremy corbyn is turning into something of an icon, even his cat is depicted on merchandise. this isn't about making aafew merchandise. this isn't about making a a few bucks for party coffers. all sides genuinely believe jeremy corbyn could soon be walking through this famous door. an early election would bring up central questions aboutjeremy would bring up central questions about jeremy...
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but jeremy corbyn told them that the protection of jobs could jeremy corbyn told them that the protectionhere were no resolutions on brexit chosen to debate. laura kuenssberg reports. more a victory party than a conference. the song, and thousands upon thousands of members, dedicated to him. he's the winner here, even though labour did not win the election. its third conference lucky forjeremy corbyn. at last, safe and secure in his seat. the steam is rising, not falling. and the movement is stronger than ever. labour is a party of the people, it's a party of activists, it's a party of the community. but many in that community came to brighten, too, to tell him something else. they want labour to change its mind about leaving the eu. even to stop it happening altogether. jeremy corbyn should come out and say, "i was wrong. let's do something about this." no brexit at all is my views. i want to form and anti—brexit bagpipe band. with a foe of the left making an unusual protest. and many members and mps want to push the leader to commit to stay in the single market, the huge european free—t
but jeremy corbyn told them that the protection of jobs could jeremy corbyn told them that the protectionhere were no resolutions on brexit chosen to debate. laura kuenssberg reports. more a victory party than a conference. the song, and thousands upon thousands of members, dedicated to him. he's the winner here, even though labour did not win the election. its third conference lucky forjeremy corbyn. at last, safe and secure in his seat. the steam is rising, not falling. and the movement is...
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seen as ever as a bit of a battle between some of the labour mps who've not been supportive of jeremy corbynthe yea rs, supportive ofjeremy corbyn over the years, it seems to align, they're the same people who're pushing for all of this. there are others, as we heard in that piece, interestingly, who are bit corbyn supporters, yet they feel as if this issue is bigger than the leader, bigger than the party, labour needs to have something sensible to say on this issue. we'll see how it plays out tomorrow. thank you very much. donald trump has become embroiled in a row with several leading us sports stars, after criticising american football players, who refused to stand during the national anthem. he also cancelled an invitation to the white house for the national basketball champions, after one top player, said he might not go. jon donnison reports. # 0h, say can you see by the dawn‘s early light #. you might think only a fool would pick a fight with these guys. but president trump is not shy of punching above his weight. today though, at wembley, by refusing to stand for the star spangled ba
seen as ever as a bit of a battle between some of the labour mps who've not been supportive of jeremy corbynthe yea rs, supportive ofjeremy corbyn over the years, it seems to align, they're the same people who're pushing for all of this. there are others, as we heard in that piece, interestingly, who are bit corbyn supporters, yet they feel as if this issue is bigger than the leader, bigger than the party, labour needs to have something sensible to say on this issue. we'll see how it plays out...
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you finally convinced about jeremy corbyn. lam.za is calling the shots, what a surprise, he swatted away a challenge and is now unassailable and at conference he has cut speaking time allowed to 1's critical labour mayors. am sorry to tell you it is a conference for everyone, the largest labour conference there's ever been, we've tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so there are fewer and shorter speakers, and many more speeches from the floor. the ones once attacked as troublemakers are in charge. some still worry if labour will sink or swim under mr corbyn but his loyal followers can sit back and enjoy their power in the party, more than the other expected. 0ur political correspondent, iain watson, is in brighton for us. tu rley corbett has turley corbett has just finished speaking at a rally in brighton. theresa may, for what he described as cosying up with donald trump over transatlantic deals on climate change. he said there had never been a rally like this before. to start offa a rally like this before. to start off a
you finally convinced about jeremy corbyn. lam.za is calling the shots, what a surprise, he swatted away a challenge and is now unassailable and at conference he has cut speaking time allowed to 1's critical labour mayors. am sorry to tell you it is a conference for everyone, the largest labour conference there's ever been, we've tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so there are fewer and shorter speakers, and many more speeches from the floor. the ones once attacked as troublemakers...
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what did you think of jeremy corbyn's speech?t needed to do, to make him look like a it needed to do, to make him look likea man it needed to do, to make him look like a man who wants to be prime minister, believes power is within his grasp. the criticism ofjeremy corbyn in the past has been he's someone more corbyn in the past has been he's someone more interested in winning power within the party rather than in the country. i think he today repudiated that notion and exploited tory disunity very well. he said if the cabinet is squabbling over brexit because it's not in the national interest, they should get out of the way and let labour takeover. the line on the magic money tree was quite smart, he said, they've discovered one, turns out it's just for the dup, it cost them £100 million per mp. he seems emboldened in a sense after the election, is that how you see it? absolutely, if you'll is notjust that his leadership has been secured by the fact labour wiped out the tory majority, but that his policy programme has been vindic
what did you think of jeremy corbyn's speech?t needed to do, to make him look like a it needed to do, to make him look likea man it needed to do, to make him look like a man who wants to be prime minister, believes power is within his grasp. the criticism ofjeremy corbyn in the past has been he's someone more corbyn in the past has been he's someone more interested in winning power within the party rather than in the country. i think he today repudiated that notion and exploited tory disunity...
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padraig finally convinced about jeremy corbyn. i think so.za is calling the shots, his election was a surprise. he swatted away a challenge. now he is unassailable and his conference was cut the speaking time once allowed to labour mps and mayors. i'm sorry to tell you this is a conference of the party, the largest party conferences ever been, we have tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so there are shorter speeches and who speakers, and many more speeches from the floor. and many more most likely by supporters devoted to their leader. it won't be all love and loyalty this week but the doubters are to change tune, those those worried about brexit could be drowned out by his supporters, for better or worse, it is jeremy corbyn's party now, those who love it and those who don't know looks trapped in for the ride. john pienaar, bbc news, brighton. britain's biggest warship, hms 0cean, has arrived in the british virgin islands, to provide support for those affected by hurricanes irma and maria. there are now more than 2,000 uk military p
padraig finally convinced about jeremy corbyn. i think so.za is calling the shots, his election was a surprise. he swatted away a challenge. now he is unassailable and his conference was cut the speaking time once allowed to labour mps and mayors. i'm sorry to tell you this is a conference of the party, the largest party conferences ever been, we have tried to rebalance the speaking arrangements so there are shorter speeches and who speakers, and many more speeches from the floor. and many more...
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i am in brighton where we will be analysing the speech from jeremy corbyn.ter a police incident near the m5 motorway. eyewitnesses say a number of shots were fired. the defence secretary warns boeing its behaviour in a trade dispute that's threatening thousands ofjobs in northern ireland could jeopardise future contracts. also in the next hour — misery for more than 400,000 ryanair passengers. the airline's chief executive has confirmed that its belfast to gatwick service will be suspended from november until march.
i am in brighton where we will be analysing the speech from jeremy corbyn.ter a police incident near the m5 motorway. eyewitnesses say a number of shots were fired. the defence secretary warns boeing its behaviour in a trade dispute that's threatening thousands ofjobs in northern ireland could jeopardise future contracts. also in the next hour — misery for more than 400,000 ryanair passengers. the airline's chief executive has confirmed that its belfast to gatwick service will be suspended...
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure that we have a tariff—free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. germans are voting in a general election which is expected to result in a fourth term in office for chancellor angela merkel. donald trump is facing a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who have been protesting over the treatment of black americans. also in the next hour... england's cricketers are playing the west indies in the third one day international. moeen ali hits england's second—fastest odi tonne to put the hosts in control in bristol. and the click team visit berlin, where facial recognition technology is being trialled by the german government. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has rebuffed calls from s
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure that we have a tariff—free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. germans are voting in a general election which is expected to result in a fourth term in...
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the labour party conference opens in brighton as jeremy corbyn the labour party conference opens in brightonomes under pressure to keep britain in the single market and the customs union after brexit. people in germany are voting in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump is facing a growing backlash from american sports stars after his criticism from players protesting over race relations. sport now, and for a full round up, let's go to the bbc sport centre. good morning. baroness campbell, the head of women's football at the fa, has given herfull head of women's football at the fa, has given her full support to their chief executive martin glenn over his handling of the sacking of england coach mark sampson. he was sacked earlier this week for unacceptable behaviour with female players in a previous role, with some claiming the body was aware of theissues some claiming the body was aware of the issues before he was appointed. i believe martin is doing an amazing job, turning around what is essentially a supertanker. he is a outst
the labour party conference opens in brighton as jeremy corbyn the labour party conference opens in brightonomes under pressure to keep britain in the single market and the customs union after brexit. people in germany are voting in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump is facing a growing backlash from american sports stars after his criticism from players protesting over race relations. sport now, and for a full round up, let's go...
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your stance on europe has for a long time been known, isn't the problem on shifting jeremy corbyn on een almost as an attack onjeremy corbyn, and doesn't it have to be mr corbyn's own supporters, the young energetic supporters he has galvanised, they are the ones who will have to change his mind, and not with respect people like you? and i think people are. it is not just me, we have the labour campaign for the single market which is across the spectrum of the labour party. trade unions on left and right, businesses, ordinary party members and the vast majority of labour party voters support us. if this is an area where jeremy is serious about listening to labour vote rs serious about listening to labour voters we do need to move in the interest, notjust in the labour party but any interests of britain. a brief one if i may, come at the election, will be labour party ma nifesto election, will be labour party manifesto contain a commitment to remain in the single market? that is difficult to say, when will the next election be? will it be spring? would it be christmas? things can chang
your stance on europe has for a long time been known, isn't the problem on shifting jeremy corbyn on een almost as an attack onjeremy corbyn, and doesn't it have to be mr corbyn's own supporters, the young energetic supporters he has galvanised, they are the ones who will have to change his mind, and not with respect people like you? and i think people are. it is not just me, we have the labour campaign for the single market which is across the spectrum of the labour party. trade unions on left...
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jeremy corbyn resists calls from labour members to remain in the eu single market after brexit, sayinguld make it harder to protect british workers and invest in industry. the important priority is to ensure that we have tariff free trade access to the european market. half of all our traders with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. american football stars kneel during their national anthem, protesting against racism in the us. donald trump says they're unpatriotic. the germans are digesting an election result which will reverberate for years to come. angela merkel has led the christian democratic party to be the biggest in this election, but that and it is a big but, this has been a disastrous night for the chancellor. the cdu and csu have lost ground since the last election. let's bring the latest projections we have, the latest exit polls, which show you the cdu and csu projected to get 33%, below where they were polling recent days, and also well below the over 41% they got in the last election. the second part of thi
jeremy corbyn resists calls from labour members to remain in the eu single market after brexit, sayinguld make it harder to protect british workers and invest in industry. the important priority is to ensure that we have tariff free trade access to the european market. half of all our traders with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. american football stars kneel during their national anthem, protesting against racism in the us....
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polly, jeremy corbyn says the centre ground shifts, and it's shifted his way. hasit?seful because in the end you have a binary system, a tory party in total disarray led by somebody that none of their own party like very much, and so, it's a question of which is least worst and i think that is what the last election was about. but there is no doubt that he has won 40% of the vote with a manifesto that was extremely popular. the moment it was published, the public opinion polls changed, he had been 11 points behind and suddenly he was really up there as a contender. people are very much in favour of bringing back our appalling rail system, the disaster of the privatisation of utilities is now being exposed as what a mistake thatcher made on that, everything there really has been a change of attitude. whether people would call themselves very left wing, i don't know. but it was pragmatic, retail politics, promising students they would get free tuition and promising old people they would get bigger pensions than they have ever had. it was an old—fashioned bribery electio
polly, jeremy corbyn says the centre ground shifts, and it's shifted his way. hasit?seful because in the end you have a binary system, a tory party in total disarray led by somebody that none of their own party like very much, and so, it's a question of which is least worst and i think that is what the last election was about. but there is no doubt that he has won 40% of the vote with a manifesto that was extremely popular. the moment it was published, the public opinion polls changed, he had...
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honest with people i'm a marxist so you're comfortable among people like that you come to work jeremy corbyn is that our job is not to reform capitalism it's to overthrow it do you not buy into those things like overthrowing capital i'm perfectly comfortable with jeremy and john both of them are effectively expressing a view that they'd like a better world and i said we would like a better britain a better us not a word of what they're talking about they're talking about it's how you actually fabulous what you keep saying the system isn't working well the problem is more about what kind of system you'd like to replace it being called lots of things i've never been called before so that's a first we have but the reality isn't that the reality is that the system of capitalism is not working you want to go to look around the world so you want to replace it i would love to replay. with a fairer system what does that mean it means exactly that what kind of fairy is this you have a mind it means a more equitable system trying to answer so you're dancing the not the fallacy around your you're obvio
honest with people i'm a marxist so you're comfortable among people like that you come to work jeremy corbyn is that our job is not to reform capitalism it's to overthrow it do you not buy into those things like overthrowing capital i'm perfectly comfortable with jeremy and john both of them are effectively expressing a view that they'd like a better world and i said we would like a better britain a better us not a word of what they're talking about they're talking about it's how you actually...
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extracts from what jeremy corbyn is expected to say in his big speech.hatcher economic model entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similarthings. if entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. if you ask what that actually means, it means spending much more on public
extracts from what jeremy corbyn is expected to say in his big speech.hatcher economic model entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similarthings. if entirely. i remember ed miliband saying similar things. if you ask what that actually means, it means spending much more on public
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one of the areas where there could be division, but if you think back to this time last year, jeremy corbyned another bitter leadership contest. yesterday, he arrived in brighton to cha nts yesterday, he arrived in brighton to chants of, "oh jeremy yesterday, he arrived in brighton to chants of, "0hjeremy corbyn." i think he is getting used to the sound of adulation. this is the first chance the party had a chance to get together en masse since the jeremy corbyn's when labour did better than expected, gaining 30 mps. even though labour didn't do well enough to get into government, there will be lots of celebrating and despite that, that doesn't mean there will be divisions lurking behind the scenes, some in the party are behind the scenes, some in the party a re really behind the scenes, some in the party are really pushing the party, pushing the leadership to adopt as official policy staying in the single market, staying in the customs union. so whilst there will be lots of people in high spirits, the conference won't be devoid of disagreement. 0k, eleanor, thank you very much. in around f
one of the areas where there could be division, but if you think back to this time last year, jeremy corbyned another bitter leadership contest. yesterday, he arrived in brighton to cha nts yesterday, he arrived in brighton to chants of, "oh jeremy yesterday, he arrived in brighton to chants of, "0hjeremy corbyn." i think he is getting used to the sound of adulation. this is the first chance the party had a chance to get together en masse since the jeremy corbyn's when labour did...
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listening to jeremy corbyn this morning, maybe it shouldn't be surprising.e will not go as far as saying we should stay in the single market, raising some of the problems he does have with it. this has caused fury among some labour mps. the reaction tonight on twitter and fringe meetings and some of them saying exactly that, that this is the biggest issue facing the country. heidi alexander says she is gobsmacked and that they are a laughing stock for not discussing it. chuka umunna says they should not that the debate but lead it and ben bradshaw says it undermines the claim that they are listening to members. in the last couple of minutes there has been an indication from labour sources that there may be something tomorrow. we know kia starmer, the shadow brexit secretary, will make a speech tomorrow. there seems to be a suggestion that could be broader and might bea suggestion that could be broader and might be a vote of some kind. i don't think it will be about many labour mps want about the single market in particular. this is a conundrum not just for t
listening to jeremy corbyn this morning, maybe it shouldn't be surprising.e will not go as far as saying we should stay in the single market, raising some of the problems he does have with it. this has caused fury among some labour mps. the reaction tonight on twitter and fringe meetings and some of them saying exactly that, that this is the biggest issue facing the country. heidi alexander says she is gobsmacked and that they are a laughing stock for not discussing it. chuka umunna says they...
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corbyn and it is going to be fantastic. i can tell you that right now. i look forward to it with such glee! jeremyn as our leader, and i think it shows, doesn't it, when you are a more comfortable speaker, it's come over as the realjeremy corbyn, and i saw that on every single day i worked with him, the real man. i think we've seen a bit more of the realjeremy corbyn, and that's a good thing for our party. i thought it was a really brilliant speech, and everybody in the hall thought it was great too, so i think we're on the move. the stirring words of the red flag brought the labour conference toafamiliarend. this time, they actually believe it. that's it for tonight. until then, sleep well. good night. - air. — air. our weather is changing, you've properly noticed that it is raining outside for most of us. this weather front is a sign of that change, swinging across scotland, england overnight. behind that, low cloud. misty and murky, a mild night, 12— 15 degrees. tomorrow, this weather front slow—moving. some rain coming across is scotland and east england, drizzly in the morning. the cloud brea
corbyn and it is going to be fantastic. i can tell you that right now. i look forward to it with such glee! jeremyn as our leader, and i think it shows, doesn't it, when you are a more comfortable speaker, it's come over as the realjeremy corbyn, and i saw that on every single day i worked with him, the real man. i think we've seen a bit more of the realjeremy corbyn, and that's a good thing for our party. i thought it was a really brilliant speech, and everybody in the hall thought it was...
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jeremy corbyn knows he'll walk out to rapture. corbyn. two minutes and 32 seconds of chanting and applause, adoration and belief. conference, thank you so much for that wonderful welcome and this incredible feeling and spirit and unity and love and affection we have here. he's much more than a contender now. against all predictions injune we won the largest increase in the labour vote since 1945. cheering and applause. and achieved labour's best vote for a generation. it's a result which has put the tories on notice and labour on the threshold of power. cheering and applause. after tensions round the edges of conference, he demanded any political abuse done in his name comes to an end. but there were boos for the tories‘ deal with the dup. and sharp words from him on their record. nhs waiting lists lengthening. school class sizes growing and teachers leaving. over four million children now living in poverty. and condemned by the united nations for vile lating the rights of disabled people. this's not strong and stable. it's callou
jeremy corbyn knows he'll walk out to rapture. corbyn. two minutes and 32 seconds of chanting and applause, adoration and belief. conference, thank you so much for that wonderful welcome and this incredible feeling and spirit and unity and love and affection we have here. he's much more than a contender now. against all predictions injune we won the largest increase in the labour vote since 1945. cheering and applause. and achieved labour's best vote for a generation. it's a result which has...
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i say that because of the jeremy corbyn something out. many labour people here. just have a listen to the start of the conference and the sort of reception he got. cheering and applause #jeremy corbyn!# extraordinary, isn't it? in my living memory i don't recall a party leader getting that sort of response. in a way it is a little bit odd because so much of the labour party now almost seems to be built around the person narrative jeremy corbyn. i put it to one of their treasury team this morning, jonathan reynolds. i said, are you co mforta ble jonathan reynolds. i said, are you comfortable with this sort of personality cult around jeremy corbyn? we have seen before with very popular leaders. tony blair was very popular leaders. tony blair was very popular. no doubtjeremy very popular leaders. tony blair was very popular. no doubt jeremy corbyn has been able to do something which very few thought possible. it is remarkable to see the kind of rallies he pulls an up and down the country. i thought those days were gonein country. i thought t
i say that because of the jeremy corbyn something out. many labour people here. just have a listen to the start of the conference and the sort of reception he got. cheering and applause #jeremy corbyn!# extraordinary, isn't it? in my living memory i don't recall a party leader getting that sort of response. in a way it is a little bit odd because so much of the labour party now almost seems to be built around the person narrative jeremy corbyn. i put it to one of their treasury team this...
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in the labor party you know the type of attacks that jeremy corbyn and so i had to put up with day in day out about attacks on louis zalman or me thought you know . about certainly deserving colleagues under labor's national exact absolutely disgraceful and anybody who was found to be involved in any anti sematic behavior is dealt with by the labor party procedures and condemned out of hand by jeremy kaufman that's why the campaign against anti semitism called labor's inquiry a vague meaningless whitewash the reality is starr the campaign that was launched any opportunity we might come on to issues like venezuela or any little thing that gives people the opportunity to try and undermine corba and paint the labor party as some form of. anti semitic. symmetric. organization is used by these people it's absolutely wrong and they're all jewish organizations and jewish left comrades in israel who are condemning the type of attacks and vilification of the labor party the labor and i'm going translating them planted now i'm letting her let me say i know you don't let me say this to you peopl
in the labor party you know the type of attacks that jeremy corbyn and so i had to put up with day in day out about attacks on louis zalman or me thought you know . about certainly deserving colleagues under labor's national exact absolutely disgraceful and anybody who was found to be involved in any anti sematic behavior is dealt with by the labor party procedures and condemned out of hand by jeremy kaufman that's why the campaign against anti semitism called labor's inquiry a vague...
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i'm told it will be like sadiq khan when he praised jeremy corbyn for that election win. win the election but he did really well. and he will save momentum is behind labour in large pa rt momentum is behind labour in large part because of jeremy momentum is behind labour in large part because ofjeremy corbyn‘s appeal —— the will say. thank you both indeed. one of the trickiest issues, because of the bearing of teeth is brexit. emily thornberry, i caught up with her earlier today. emily thornberry, former labour leadership candidate, said the failure to have a vote on brexit policy and a proper debate was a slap in the face for democracy. yeah. it's exactly the opposite. so what happens is the constituency parties put in various motions and then the delegates vote on what it is that they want to have a debate and vote on. we had a debate in the hall this morning on foreign policy and there was a lot of discussion about brexit. and deep divisions over brexit. but there wasn't a vote. but the point is that the delegates decided what we would vote on. but part of the way the
i'm told it will be like sadiq khan when he praised jeremy corbyn for that election win. win the election but he did really well. and he will save momentum is behind labour in large pa rt momentum is behind labour in large part because of jeremy momentum is behind labour in large part because ofjeremy corbyn‘s appeal —— the will say. thank you both indeed. one of the trickiest issues, because of the bearing of teeth is brexit. emily thornberry, i caught up with her earlier today. emily...