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we are not seeking to out jeremy corbyn jeremy corbyn.unts in balance, to share the proceeds with the british people. we're not trying to do that.|j proceeds with the british people. we're not trying to do that. i am guessing most people will welcome the easing in austerity but the difficulty is this is based on forecast, not based on real money, based on an assessment by the obi are. isn't this easing of austerity fragile? it might just are. isn't this easing of austerity fragile? it mightjust not be possible and maybe they will have is to have tax rises. the decision that we re to have tax rises. the decision that were announced on monday were based on real money, the increased tax receipt of this year and therefore the chancellor made the right decision not to try and out jeremy corbyn, jeremy corbyn. there are issues that need to be addressed, we've got money to do it, we're not going to risk the long—term plan of getting the get down because we can't afford to. we've got his targets many where he believes it can be most effective. it
we are not seeking to out jeremy corbyn jeremy corbyn.unts in balance, to share the proceeds with the british people. we're not trying to do that.|j proceeds with the british people. we're not trying to do that. i am guessing most people will welcome the easing in austerity but the difficulty is this is based on forecast, not based on real money, based on an assessment by the obi are. isn't this easing of austerity fragile? it might just are. isn't this easing of austerity fragile? it mightjust...
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party the jeremy corbyn party rejects the common values that once bridged our political divide just compare jeremy corbin's behavior to that of his predecessors what neil kinnock who stood up to the hard left have stood by what his own m.p.'s faced diesel lection a needed police protection at their party conference or jim callaghan who served in the royal navy have asked the russian government to confirm the findings of our own intelligence agencies. which clement attlee churchill's trusted deputy during the second world war have told british jews they didn't know the meaning of anti semitism what thank god is before the labor is a national tragedy what has it come to when jewish families today seriously discuss where they should go if jeremy corbyn becomes prime minister when a leading labor m.p. says his party is institutionally racist. when the leader of the labor party is happy to appear on a rainy and state t.v. but attacks are free media here in britain that thallus is what jeremy corbyn has done to the labor party it is our duty in this conservative party to make sure he
party the jeremy corbyn party rejects the common values that once bridged our political divide just compare jeremy corbin's behavior to that of his predecessors what neil kinnock who stood up to the hard left have stood by what his own m.p.'s faced diesel lection a needed police protection at their party conference or jim callaghan who served in the royal navy have asked the russian government to confirm the findings of our own intelligence agencies. which clement attlee churchill's trusted...
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and trying to drive a wedge between jeremy corbyn's and moderates like sadiq khan. highlighting very much the poisoning —— the russian poisoning. very interesting on brexit, she did not mentionjetjust interesting on brexit, she did not mention jet just checkers interesting on brexit, she did not mention jetjust checkers by name. she said is a free—trade agreement at the heart of it and she is trying to move away and saying to people you can get behind this deal. we will talk about brexit in a moment but let's talk about the policy announcements. one on the cancer detection and one on house—building. you cheered at that point. why has it been so long in coming?” you cheered at that point. why has it been so long in coming? i think there is a nervousness about allowing councils having money to make those deals themselves but it's long overdue. i shared a housing co nfe re nce long overdue. i shared a housing conference speech earlier this week andl conference speech earlier this week and i asked for a poll of people to put up their hands saying should be have a borrow
and trying to drive a wedge between jeremy corbyn's and moderates like sadiq khan. highlighting very much the poisoning —— the russian poisoning. very interesting on brexit, she did not mentionjetjust interesting on brexit, she did not mention jet just checkers interesting on brexit, she did not mention jetjust checkers by name. she said is a free—trade agreement at the heart of it and she is trying to move away and saying to people you can get behind this deal. we will talk about brexit...
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jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, this is just another example of the contempt in which the government holds police officers. who said that? not me. the police federation. no wonder the police federation of police chiefs are taking the government to court over their pay. mr. speaker, with the school funding cuts by 8% per people come does the prime minister think little extras are enough to in austerity in our schools? >> can i say to the right honorable gentleman what we actually zapping as i said earlier is more money announced in the budget for schools. that's on top of the 1.4 billion, on top -- [shouting] on top of 1.4 billion pounds extra that sort of been announced for schools this year and there will be up for the 1.2 billion going into schools next year and actually he's wrong because overall, per-pupil funding is being protected in real terms by this government. what do we see in the budget? were ending austerity, bringing that down, putting more money into our public services. we are taking country
jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, this is just another example of the contempt in which the government holds police officers. who said that? not me. the police federation. no wonder the police federation of police chiefs are taking the government to court over their pay. mr. speaker, with the school funding cuts by 8% per people come does the prime minister think little extras are enough to in austerity in our schools? >> can i say to the right honorable gentleman what we actually...
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just compare jeremy corbyn's behavior to that of his predecessors.tood up to the hard left, have stood by while his own mps face the selection and immediate police protection of their conference. or jim callahan, who served in the royal navy has asked the russian government to concern the finding that their intelligence agencies. [laughter] with churches trusted deputy has told british jews they didn't know the meaning of british anti-semitism. [applause] the foreign labor is a national tragedy. what has it come to when jewish families today seriously discuss where they should go if jeremy corbyn becomes prime minister, when a neighbor and he says his party is institutionally racist. when the leader of the labour party is happy to appear on iranian state tv, both free media here in britain. [applause] that is what jeremy corbyn has done to the labour party. it is hard duty in this conservative party to make sure he can never do it to our country. [applause] to do that, we need to be a party for the whole country. today, millions of people they are ap
just compare jeremy corbyn's behavior to that of his predecessors.tood up to the hard left, have stood by while his own mps face the selection and immediate police protection of their conference. or jim callahan, who served in the royal navy has asked the russian government to concern the finding that their intelligence agencies. [laughter] with churches trusted deputy has told british jews they didn't know the meaning of british anti-semitism. [applause] the foreign labor is a national...
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she will end this by drawing on jeremy corbyn for the many of the few slogans. will say it should be not for the few was a for anyone willing to do their best. it's the working poor that are suffering and have been suffering under these people. it's as if the wind rush scandal never happened. i saw him andrew marsh and show is unrepentant. happened. i saw him andrew marsh and show is unrepentantlj happened. i saw him andrew marsh and show is unrepentant. i expect which he speaks tomorrow we will be led to believe austerity never happened. they have said other things. should we pause from this conference for a moment? we better go and buy our flags. amazon raises minimum wage as critics prompt jeff does flags. amazon raises minimum wage as critics promtheff does is to listen. they're good to raise the minimum wage for workers in the uk and according to the ft it's unlikely to move the needle. so presumably that of a job that a mack truck in the ocean. the amount of money he has got is amazing. it won't stagger them. they were effectively on zero—hour contracts. a
she will end this by drawing on jeremy corbyn for the many of the few slogans. will say it should be not for the few was a for anyone willing to do their best. it's the working poor that are suffering and have been suffering under these people. it's as if the wind rush scandal never happened. i saw him andrew marsh and show is unrepentant. happened. i saw him andrew marsh and show is unrepentantlj happened. i saw him andrew marsh and show is unrepentant. i expect which he speaks tomorrow we...
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jeremy corbyn tackles theresa may over one of her party conference promises...m that austerity is over simply a great big conservative con? but the prime minister says fewer people are in poverty, employment‘s up, and labour's agenda would cost the country dear. uncontrolled borrowing, spiralling taxes, working people paying the price of labour — yet again, labourtaking us back to square one! also on this programme — there's been a lot of talk of another referendum on brexit. butjust how hard would it be to get that idea through parliament? the parliamentary hurdles are considerable, but you have to look at that in the context that the parliamentary hurdles to either a deal or a no—deal brexit are also considerable. and are we running out of places to hear live music? there are so few small music venues around the country, and there's a lot of them that are dying. but first... mps and peers return to westminster after a break for the liberal democrats, labour and the conservatives, to hold their annual autumn party conferences. it was an eventful time for all th
jeremy corbyn tackles theresa may over one of her party conference promises...m that austerity is over simply a great big conservative con? but the prime minister says fewer people are in poverty, employment‘s up, and labour's agenda would cost the country dear. uncontrolled borrowing, spiralling taxes, working people paying the price of labour — yet again, labourtaking us back to square one! also on this programme — there's been a lot of talk of another referendum on brexit. butjust how...
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jeremy corbyn hates that instinct. nice islington town houses which they own, they would much rather be elected to stay in social accommodation. passed by hereditary right, as the state owned dwellings are from one generation to the next. and they like it that way. because they know that as soon as you get a mortgage or have a stake in society, you are less likely to go on strike, and more likely to vote conservative. if you stay in social rented accommodation you are more likely to vote labour. i'll tell you something, my fellow homeowners, the paradox is, that conservative approach, not only delivers more homes for hire purchase, it delivers more affordable homes as well. more homes for all tenures. if you look at the record for the previous mayor of london, something my friend might ca re london, something my friend might care to consult, you will see that not only did crying come down by 50%, death by fire 50%, tube delays down by 30%, crossrail extension, tubes to battersea, investment, new museums, new museums in
jeremy corbyn hates that instinct. nice islington town houses which they own, they would much rather be elected to stay in social accommodation. passed by hereditary right, as the state owned dwellings are from one generation to the next. and they like it that way. because they know that as soon as you get a mortgage or have a stake in society, you are less likely to go on strike, and more likely to vote conservative. if you stay in social rented accommodation you are more likely to vote...
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[applause] that is what jeremy corbyn has done to the labor party. it is our duty in this conservative party to make sure he can never do it to our country. to do that, he head to be a party for the whole country because today, millions of people who merv supported our party in the past are appalled by what jeremy corbyn has done to labor. they want to support a party that is dren, patriotic. one that puts the national interests first. delivers on the issues they care about, and is comfortable with modern britain be a all the diversity. we m must show everyone in this country that we are that party. a party that conserves the best of our intelligence but not afraid of change. a party of pat reit itism but not nationalism. a party that believes in business but is not afraid to hold businesses to account. a party that believes in the good the government can do but knows government will never have all the answers. a party that believes your success in life should not be defined by who you love, your faith, the color of your skin, your parents or where y
[applause] that is what jeremy corbyn has done to the labor party. it is our duty in this conservative party to make sure he can never do it to our country. to do that, he head to be a party for the whole country because today, millions of people who merv supported our party in the past are appalled by what jeremy corbyn has done to labor. they want to support a party that is dren, patriotic. one that puts the national interests first. delivers on the issues they care about, and is comfortable...
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this would not present it as a jeremy corbyn type and as i say, it is very proved and simplistic andgo, we have to talk about strictly come dancing. it has been such a big drama. shawn at the sheepish is the headline in the metro this is about the relationship between two of the co ntesta nts. the relationship between two of the contestants. i think sean is going to be pertinently referred to as he is as snob comic. he's not his dancing partner and his girlfriend dumped him in one most ostentatiously brilliant break—up letters i've ever read. she is keeping the cat. they have apologised on bbc‘s take to programme? and i think the chances are considered tonight they will be voted off the programme. partly because he would dance the charleston and jeremy vine assured us on charleston and jeremy vine assured us on twitter that is very good cult. both of those involved are still on the programme for now. incredible. we're out of the loop is certainly you will have record ratings on the floor. it's this weird fusion of tv and real people's lives. this is a series issue. it almost becomes
this would not present it as a jeremy corbyn type and as i say, it is very proved and simplistic andgo, we have to talk about strictly come dancing. it has been such a big drama. shawn at the sheepish is the headline in the metro this is about the relationship between two of the co ntesta nts. the relationship between two of the contestants. i think sean is going to be pertinently referred to as he is as snob comic. he's not his dancing partner and his girlfriend dumped him in one most...
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jeremy corbyn and the prime minister in the commons, and will have more on that later.hort rest from royal duties, the duchess of sussex has rejoined her husband for a walkabout on fraser island off the coast of queensland. the couple, who are expecting their first child in the spring, are on a 16 day tour taking in australia, new zealand fiji and tonga. our royal correspondentjonny dymond is travelling with them. on the edge of eastern australia, a traditional welcome for harry. this is fraser island, also known as paradise. the duke came to declare the rainforest here part of the queen's commonwealth canopy. a conservation project stretching across dozens of countries. put simply, without trees and forests, we don't survive. it is a symbiotic relationship, and one that so many people still fail to realise. and then, some handshakes and some real playing around. he played alone. meghan taking some time out. but harry was more than enough excitement for some. when he shook my hand, he asked our names, and i forgot my name for three seconds. and then i was like, oh, dest
jeremy corbyn and the prime minister in the commons, and will have more on that later.hort rest from royal duties, the duchess of sussex has rejoined her husband for a walkabout on fraser island off the coast of queensland. the couple, who are expecting their first child in the spring, are on a 16 day tour taking in australia, new zealand fiji and tonga. our royal correspondentjonny dymond is travelling with them. on the edge of eastern australia, a traditional welcome for harry. this is fraser...
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just compare jeremy corbyn's behavior to that of his predecessors.ould neil kinnock, who stood up to the hard-left, have stood by while his own mp's faced deselection, and needed police protection at their party conference? would jim callaghan, who served in the royal navy, have asked the russian government to confirm the findings of our own intelligence agencies? >> [laughter] pm may: would clement attlee, churchill's trusted deputy during the second world war, have told british jews they didn't know the meaning of anti-semitism? [applause] pm may: what has befallen labour is a national tragedy. what has it come to when jewish families today seriously discuss where they should go if jeremy corbyn becomes prime minister? when a leading labour mp says his party is institutionally racist? when the leader of the labour party is happy to appear on iranian state tv, but attacks our free media here in britain? that -- [applause] pm may: that is what jeremy corbyn has done to the labour party. it is our duty, in this conservative party, to make sure he can
just compare jeremy corbyn's behavior to that of his predecessors.ould neil kinnock, who stood up to the hard-left, have stood by while his own mp's faced deselection, and needed police protection at their party conference? would jim callaghan, who served in the royal navy, have asked the russian government to confirm the findings of our own intelligence agencies? >> [laughter] pm may: would clement attlee, churchill's trusted deputy during the second world war, have told british jews...
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rule, if you like, and gain some of the more moderate labour supporting is who are uneasy with jeremy corbynsy withjeremy corbyn and his policies, and also yes, to shore up her own leadership beyond brexit. if she can't get that brexit deal, and if she can get one but can't get it through parliament, then her position is going to be very precarious. the snp begins its annual conference today, with nicola sturgeon expected to present her party as an alternative to what she'll describe as the uncertainty generated by westminster politics. the central issues for activists are brexit and a possible second referendum on independence. tens of thousands marched through the centre of edinburgh yesterday. officials in haiti say at least 11 people have been killed in an earthquake in the north of the country. the epicentre of the 5.9 magnitude quake was located about 11 miles northwest of the city of port—de—paix. the president has appealed for calm after the tremor. it's one of the most powerful earthquakes recorded in haiti since 2010, when thousands of people were killed. the authorities in turkey
rule, if you like, and gain some of the more moderate labour supporting is who are uneasy with jeremy corbynsy withjeremy corbyn and his policies, and also yes, to shore up her own leadership beyond brexit. if she can't get that brexit deal, and if she can get one but can't get it through parliament, then her position is going to be very precarious. the snp begins its annual conference today, with nicola sturgeon expected to present her party as an alternative to what she'll describe as the...
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may: that is what jeremy corbyn has done to the labour party.ur duty, in this conservative party, to make sure he can never do it to our country. [applause] p.m. may: to do that, we need to be a party for the whole country. because today millions of people, who have never supported our party in the past, are appalled by what jeremy corbyn has done to labour. they want to support a party that is decent, moderate, and patriotic. one that puts the national interest first, delivers on the issues they care about, and is comfortable with modern britain in all its diversity. we must show everyone in this country that we are that party. a party that conserves the best of our inheritance but is not afraid of change, a party of patriotism but not nationalism, a party that believes in business but is not afraid to hold businesses to account, a party that believes in the good that government can do but knows government will never have all the answers, a party that believes your success in life should not be defined by who you love, your faith, the color of
may: that is what jeremy corbyn has done to the labour party.ur duty, in this conservative party, to make sure he can never do it to our country. [applause] p.m. may: to do that, we need to be a party for the whole country. because today millions of people, who have never supported our party in the past, are appalled by what jeremy corbyn has done to labour. they want to support a party that is decent, moderate, and patriotic. one that puts the national interest first, delivers on the issues...
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it looks like jeremy corbyn an option. —— probably. the labour do not want that, they want an election. they do. this is all about what happens at the brexit deal cannot be voted for and passed through parliament. here, what of the what are the options then? for the what are the options then? for the first time nicola sturgeon saying this morning in that scenario if there was an option for parliament to vote in favour of another referendum happening, which is by no means certain, her mps would back it. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. ugly scenes marred ufc 229, as lightweight champion khabib nurmagomedov began a brawl outside the octagon after beating conor mcgregor. khabib dominated the fight, beating mcgregor in the fourth round by submission, khabib dominated the fight, beating mcgregor in the fourth round by submission, means the russian retains his title.. means the russian retains his title. but afterwards, in extraordinary scenes, he leapt over the cage and attacked someone in the crowd. then someone fro
it looks like jeremy corbyn an option. —— probably. the labour do not want that, they want an election. they do. this is all about what happens at the brexit deal cannot be voted for and passed through parliament. here, what of the what are the options then? for the what are the options then? for the first time nicola sturgeon saying this morning in that scenario if there was an option for parliament to vote in favour of another referendum happening, which is by no means certain, her mps...
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jeremy corbyn has been effectively pushed into saying that but what we want is an election.xit deal cannot be voted for and passed through parliament. what are the options then? they are hypothetical scenarios of the state. potentially realistic ones. for the first time nicola sturgeon is saying in that scenario if that is an option of another referendum happening her mps would back it. more on scotland very soon and more on the eu front. two men have been arrested after 4 police officers were injured in north london last night. two male officers were stabbed, and two female officers were hurt after responding to reports of fighting in islington. one of the officers is still being treated for stab wounds in hospital. a search is continuing for a kayaker who went missing during a race off the dorset coast. 60—year—old alistair collier from worcester was last seen around midday yesterday near the start of the course. 15 competitors were taking part in the event from knoll beach to swanage. coastguards said organisers raised the alarm when he did not complete the race. the auth
jeremy corbyn has been effectively pushed into saying that but what we want is an election.xit deal cannot be voted for and passed through parliament. what are the options then? they are hypothetical scenarios of the state. potentially realistic ones. for the first time nicola sturgeon is saying in that scenario if that is an option of another referendum happening her mps would back it. more on scotland very soon and more on the eu front. two men have been arrested after 4 police officers were...
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jeremy corbyn.ting, depraved and appalling and i'm sure every single member of this house would com pletely member of this house would completely condemn it for what it is. i will also bejoining the prime minister to commemorate armistice day and remember all those who lost their lives in the first world war and in the wars since. mr speaker, ifi and in the wars since. mr speaker, if i were a prison governor, a local authority chief executive or a headteacher, i would struggle to find much to celebrate in the budget. i would find much to celebrate in the budget. iwould be find much to celebrate in the budget. i would be preparing for more difficult years ahead. does the prime minister think that analysis is wrong? cani is wrong? can i say to the right honourable gentleman that if you look at what we set out in the budget, we set up more money for schools... we set up more money for prisons. what we have set out in the budget is that austerity is indeed ending. laughter macro. and what does that mean
jeremy corbyn.ting, depraved and appalling and i'm sure every single member of this house would com pletely member of this house would completely condemn it for what it is. i will also bejoining the prime minister to commemorate armistice day and remember all those who lost their lives in the first world war and in the wars since. mr speaker, ifi and in the wars since. mr speaker, if i were a prison governor, a local authority chief executive or a headteacher, i would struggle to find much to...
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on a day where theresa may and jeremy corbyn returned to the fray after their conference break.'t the claim that austerity is over simply a great big conservative con? uncontrolled borrowing, spiralling taxes, working people paying the price of labour. yet again, labourtaking us back to square one! there's a call for a shake—up of the criminal record system. i don't think it is fairfor people to have their entire lives blighted by the poorjudgement and mistakes they made in childhood. and musicians wax lyrical about the role of live music venues. i think it's a crying shame there are so few live music venues around the country and a lot of them are dying. all that to come, but first, it's been four weeks since theresa may and jeremy corybn last faced each other across the dispatch box, but it was almost as if they hadn't been away. the labour leader had clearly been studying the prime minister's speech to the conservative party conference. especially that bit about the end of austerity. jeremy corbyn wanted to know when austerity would end for health workers, teachers, the polic
on a day where theresa may and jeremy corbyn returned to the fray after their conference break.'t the claim that austerity is over simply a great big conservative con? uncontrolled borrowing, spiralling taxes, working people paying the price of labour. yet again, labourtaking us back to square one! there's a call for a shake—up of the criminal record system. i don't think it is fairfor people to have their entire lives blighted by the poorjudgement and mistakes they made in childhood. and...
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jeremy corbyn has not takena for brexit? not taken a strong position on this and he has sat back and said, let's watch them burn the house down and i will come in as prime minister. instead of saying i have a clear vision, he sits on his hands and he lets the conservative party tear itself apart and the country in the process. but where exactly is the leadership of her majesties loyal opposition all of this? i don't know what he really wants. i suspect he would like to see britain leave but he is not coming up with recipes and alternatives. i think this country is in, much like the united states, in this state, although it is different in this country because you have two political parties here that don't actually represent, i would argue, the majority of voters' sentiments. it is hold your nose here and hold your nose here. but there is not this centrist option. there is no constituency for a centrist alternative. under the lib dem...| centrist alternative. under the lib dem... iwould centrist alternative. under the lib dem
jeremy corbyn has not takena for brexit? not taken a strong position on this and he has sat back and said, let's watch them burn the house down and i will come in as prime minister. instead of saying i have a clear vision, he sits on his hands and he lets the conservative party tear itself apart and the country in the process. but where exactly is the leadership of her majesties loyal opposition all of this? i don't know what he really wants. i suspect he would like to see britain leave but he...
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on this because jeremy corbyn stance on this is fairly mute he doesn't really get involved with the whole debacle between russia and the west he takes a step back from it it seems to be obsessed by evidence. shocking i'll tell you that we have a job former security official from the british army coming on the show next week and he's saying also do we have to investigate russian influence over corbin mcdonald these people are clearly they won the labor leadership because of that we need a mirror investigation against corbett as well it must be yes i surely will be that is serious. i'm sure it is very serious in his mind it's kind of flimsy from a and if you don't think this is the key element of what we should be talking about with putin cause bricks and. i'd say if we're talking about people subverting democracy i think fair and fifty million on the side of a bus probably had more of an influence maybe than russia's dodgy place facebook ads let's hope the russians don't have that on the goblet of mcgregor fight today full employment though it's been a big theme with drazen made
on this because jeremy corbyn stance on this is fairly mute he doesn't really get involved with the whole debacle between russia and the west he takes a step back from it it seems to be obsessed by evidence. shocking i'll tell you that we have a job former security official from the british army coming on the show next week and he's saying also do we have to investigate russian influence over corbin mcdonald these people are clearly they won the labor leadership because of that we need a mirror...
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i read it very much as a red line with jeremy corbyn on tax.ch, tax cuts for the rich, it was on twitter. if you go up the distribution that is what is going to happen. i would imagine what he's tried to say is if you are below that you will still do better with us that you will still do better with us than with jeremy corbyn, who will focus on those further down the earnings scale. thank you both very much. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, anne and ben. goodbye. iamjohn i am john watson with the latest from the bbc sport centre. leicester players went to see for themselves the tributes left in memory of bika's owner. the family of vichai srivaddhanaprabha pay tribute at the ground where he and four others were killed on saturday. his son and wife met players inside the ground. they read tributes left by
i read it very much as a red line with jeremy corbyn on tax.ch, tax cuts for the rich, it was on twitter. if you go up the distribution that is what is going to happen. i would imagine what he's tried to say is if you are below that you will still do better with us that you will still do better with us than with jeremy corbyn, who will focus on those further down the earnings scale. thank you both very much. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the...
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taxpayers' money on an arguably illegal war it's something alluded to by jeremy corbyn interviewed on r.t. as brown testified at the inquiry into iraq what we should be talking about is the principles behind the iraq war the process that led up to the invasion and the political as well as financial consequences eight point five billion pounds. british money has been spent in iraq already the policies of u.k. labor bailout pm gordon brown they're being downed by jeremy corbyn speaking to this channel in twenty ten and if anyone thinks austerity is over soon into part two of the show one thing is certain though the u.k. has decided to slash spending on law enforcement officers with twenty thousand fewer police officers in twenty ten this is britain according to theresa may and main stream media has come under concerted attack from the biggest country on earth russia after u.k. failure to overthrow assad of syria russia stands accused of attempting assassinations ahead of its world cup and hacking everything from the n.h.s. to bricks joining me is what a senior british army intelligence
taxpayers' money on an arguably illegal war it's something alluded to by jeremy corbyn interviewed on r.t. as brown testified at the inquiry into iraq what we should be talking about is the principles behind the iraq war the process that led up to the invasion and the political as well as financial consequences eight point five billion pounds. british money has been spent in iraq already the policies of u.k. labor bailout pm gordon brown they're being downed by jeremy corbyn speaking to this...
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jeremy corbyn repeatedly challenging her back different as of public services where he said austerityt you end up mimicking the language of jeremy corbyn without actually putting in place policies to end austerity? back in 2010 at £1 in every four the government was spending was borrowed and it has beena hard spending was borrowed and it has been a hard road over the last eight years to get public spending under control and get borrowing to a position where it will start coming down. clearly we have now set out from that platform that we will put in extra £450 million into the nhs, an extra 2 billion into schools by the end of the decade, but i think the end of the decade, but i think the point here is that we want to do it in the point here is that we want to do itina the point here is that we want to do it in a balanced way. and clearly what jeremy corbyn is setting out and what rachel's party is advocating is an extra trillion pounds in debt, and a situation where it will take us back to square one and young people will end up paying the tab. clearly the tories are just making payi
jeremy corbyn repeatedly challenging her back different as of public services where he said austerityt you end up mimicking the language of jeremy corbyn without actually putting in place policies to end austerity? back in 2010 at £1 in every four the government was spending was borrowed and it has beena hard spending was borrowed and it has been a hard road over the last eight years to get public spending under control and get borrowing to a position where it will start coming down. clearly...
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trust has been rated how it's a long time to come michael trust has been eroded how does jeremy corbyn get it back or or can he not get it back and i don't know i'm no great crystal ball gazer but the interesting thing here is the question to ask is all those people who are opposed to jeremy coburn over this matter are they interested in eradicating anti semitism or are they interested in eradicating jeremy colby and that's what the plotting all this summer and before has been about let's get rid of call being michael rosen done the l a pledge we'll have to leave it there thank you very much for joining me in the arena that's our show up front we've got thanks tony. october on al jazeera. in a new season al-jazeera correspondent returns with more personal stories from our journalists from around the world. brazilians are getting ready for elections but the main presidential contender is barred from the polls as he serves time in jail for corruption. from the u.s. and beyond faultlines investigate the stories beyond the headlines after a three year delay afghanistan will finally hold it
trust has been rated how it's a long time to come michael trust has been eroded how does jeremy corbyn get it back or or can he not get it back and i don't know i'm no great crystal ball gazer but the interesting thing here is the question to ask is all those people who are opposed to jeremy coburn over this matter are they interested in eradicating anti semitism or are they interested in eradicating jeremy colby and that's what the plotting all this summer and before has been about let's get...
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i don't think it would come as news to jeremy corbyn.he position that was carefully negotiated the labour party conference was that the option of a second vote was kept on the table but only in circumstances where first there had been deadlocked in parliament and then the option of a general election had been rejected. those 750,000 people on the streets of london, that actually is the only credible root by which the aspiration would be fulfilled which would be that we do see all the possible alternatives, even the deal negotiated, voted down in the house of commons and the labour party, the party of opposition at that point, calls for a general election. unsuccessful in starting a general election. i find it personally very hard to believe that conservatives would argue with theresa may over the deal she comes back if the result is to put them in front of the british people anytime soon. they are deeply fearful of losing a general election to jeremy corbyn and this parliament will probably last a bit longer than the heated commentary su
i don't think it would come as news to jeremy corbyn.he position that was carefully negotiated the labour party conference was that the option of a second vote was kept on the table but only in circumstances where first there had been deadlocked in parliament and then the option of a general election had been rejected. those 750,000 people on the streets of london, that actually is the only credible root by which the aspiration would be fulfilled which would be that we do see all the possible...
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it is undoubtedly the spectre and the threat of a jeremy corbyn government.n parliament. and with the government looking so precarious at times around the brexit negotiations, having to keep all sides of her own party happy, theresa may is treading a very fine line and there is one reason why those on either side have not pushed her that little bit further or made any attempt to challenge leadership, it is because the alternative is so unpalatable and unthinkable for a lot of conservative mps. to give way toa lot of conservative mps. to give way to a general election which could see labour of being collected and if there is one person they definitely do not want in number 10, it is him. and you heard theresa may laying intojeremy and you heard theresa may laying into jeremy corbyn today and you heard theresa may laying intojeremy corbyn today in her speech, criticising his policies and his past statements. and making an appeal to moderate voters. she mentioned labour mps who are not happy with their leader, others also an open pitch to labour supporters who a
it is undoubtedly the spectre and the threat of a jeremy corbyn government.n parliament. and with the government looking so precarious at times around the brexit negotiations, having to keep all sides of her own party happy, theresa may is treading a very fine line and there is one reason why those on either side have not pushed her that little bit further or made any attempt to challenge leadership, it is because the alternative is so unpalatable and unthinkable for a lot of conservative mps....
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theresa may only speaks in cliches and jeremy corbyn is very dull.anything fun whereas if you go to the committee room you are seeing a bit more independent thought, something off script and that is grabbing them. by the end, evenjohn bercow seem to have had enough. one of your colleagues on the bbc worked out this was the fifth shortest pmq's we had. normally, john bercow goes on and this was finished ten minutes overtime, which forjohn bercow, is rather good. there wasn't any tennis for him to go and watch. i think he was fed up and he couldn't be bothered to pontificate and it makes you ponder it pmq's does not matter, then why should people take an interest in politics, because if the party leaders are not fighting for their vision of the country, then something has gone wrong. patrick kidd. it was a busy week for ministers at the department for work and pensions amid warnings about the government's flagship welfare reform. universal credit merges six working age benefits into one payment. it is designed to be simpler and make work pay, but the w
theresa may only speaks in cliches and jeremy corbyn is very dull.anything fun whereas if you go to the committee room you are seeing a bit more independent thought, something off script and that is grabbing them. by the end, evenjohn bercow seem to have had enough. one of your colleagues on the bbc worked out this was the fifth shortest pmq's we had. normally, john bercow goes on and this was finished ten minutes overtime, which forjohn bercow, is rather good. there wasn't any tennis for him...
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his thing about the media representations and misrepresentations of jeremy corbyn is that they're not particularly consistent so one minute he's dangerous terrorist sympathizer. the other hand he's portrayed as ineffectual as a pacifist you know vegetarian leafy you know ever heard before. where the result of negative coverage or not corban has long held ideas about the media how to rethink how to restructure it our media in many cases is failing now this isn't just the view of someone who has had shall we say interesting relationship with the media particularly over the last three years. a few months back corbin was invited to speak at one of the british media's key industry events the edinburgh television festival and he used that platform to launch his vision for the future of journalism on the national public broadcaster the b.b.c. had a few ideas on how it's funded and how it should be governed currently the broadcasters board members are appointed in part by the government and the rest selected by b.b.c. senior management wants to make this more democratic he said that the publi
his thing about the media representations and misrepresentations of jeremy corbyn is that they're not particularly consistent so one minute he's dangerous terrorist sympathizer. the other hand he's portrayed as ineffectual as a pacifist you know vegetarian leafy you know ever heard before. where the result of negative coverage or not corban has long held ideas about the media how to rethink how to restructure it our media in many cases is failing now this isn't just the view of someone who has...
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jeremy corbyn told the labour faithful, meeting in liverpool, that he was ready to rebuild a dividedry put up e—commerce to renationalise the railways and create 400,000 jobs in the green economy. delegates also voted to keep options open when it comes to brexit. political watchers spoke with more confidence compared to the year before. will the mood be similar among the conservatives about to meet in birmingham? brexit is the inevitable backdrop and borisjohnson has stuck his neck in againjust before curtain up. lets take time to discuss labour as well first of all. the conference that has been and gone. we might have renationalised railways in the uk. some of us are old enough to remember. which, i think renationalisation, deep investment in public services, more power to the unions and so forth and so on. investment. the problem is, how do you finance that? that is the weakness of the labour plan which on paper is really good for the future of this country but how do you finance it? if you stop austerity, you have to increase tax. the poor won't pay tax, the rich won't pay tax, it
jeremy corbyn told the labour faithful, meeting in liverpool, that he was ready to rebuild a dividedry put up e—commerce to renationalise the railways and create 400,000 jobs in the green economy. delegates also voted to keep options open when it comes to brexit. political watchers spoke with more confidence compared to the year before. will the mood be similar among the conservatives about to meet in birmingham? brexit is the inevitable backdrop and borisjohnson has stuck his neck in...
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well, she hopes so, and if you go back to the labour party conference, jeremy corbyn has said we willion and the single market and protectjobs and consumer services. over on newsnight recently a labour spokesperson was talking about exactly that. if you want us to vote for it, you have to talk to us about oui’ for it, you have to talk to us about our deal and negotiate with us. the problem is, as michael says, that will tear the conservative party to pieces. but i think the prime minister should put the country before the party, and be willing to deal with anyone who can vote for the best, safest deal for britain. you have people like borisjohnson, who are seen as the faces for brexit, who campaigned for it and believes in it, saying that this plan would turn the uk into a permanent eu colony. he has absolutely no idea about colonialism, he has no idea how offensive that is. if you have boris johnson and jacob rees—mogg and steve baker, people at the forefront of the tory support for brexit, basically saying this is turning us into a colony, and theresa may backed by labour mps, this
well, she hopes so, and if you go back to the labour party conference, jeremy corbyn has said we willion and the single market and protectjobs and consumer services. over on newsnight recently a labour spokesperson was talking about exactly that. if you want us to vote for it, you have to talk to us about oui’ for it, you have to talk to us about our deal and negotiate with us. the problem is, as michael says, that will tear the conservative party to pieces. but i think the prime minister...
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labor bailout pm gordon brown they're being damned by jeremy corbyn speaking to this channel in twenty ten and if anyone thinks austerity is over soon into part two of the show one thing is certain though the u.k. has decided to slash spending on law enforcement officers with twenty thousand fewer police officers in twenty ten this is britain according to theresa may and main stream media has come under concerted attack from the biggest country on earth russia after u.k. failure to overthrow assad of syria russia now stands accused of attempting assassinations ahead of its world cup and hacking everything from the n.h.s. to bricks joining me is what a senior british army intelligence officer philip ingram m.b.e. philip thanks for coming back on first of all straight through the naming by the spelling cat organization of an attempted assassin using our team information unless well yes i understand the culture using r.t. as one of their intelligence sources so well done for working for them but you know i think the betting can best again is a fantastic piece of good journalism they've ma
labor bailout pm gordon brown they're being damned by jeremy corbyn speaking to this channel in twenty ten and if anyone thinks austerity is over soon into part two of the show one thing is certain though the u.k. has decided to slash spending on law enforcement officers with twenty thousand fewer police officers in twenty ten this is britain according to theresa may and main stream media has come under concerted attack from the biggest country on earth russia after u.k. failure to overthrow...
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labour leaders normally appeared on the show during their party conference, they had been told that jeremy corbynf an increasingly fractious relationship between the news media and politicians and there have been more signs of that when party leaders have turned up interview. last sunday morning, theresa may appeared on the andrew marr show. it was necessary for us to take some tough decisions to deal with public finances because of the mess that the labour party had left them in. people have made sacrifices as a result of that. and they may have to make a lot more if we go for no guilt? i'm afraid we're out time, theresa may. we will be live next week... that rather abrupt end to the interview annoyed rather a lot of readers. two days later came the much trailed arrival in birmingham
labour leaders normally appeared on the show during their party conference, they had been told that jeremy corbynf an increasingly fractious relationship between the news media and politicians and there have been more signs of that when party leaders have turned up interview. last sunday morning, theresa may appeared on the andrew marr show. it was necessary for us to take some tough decisions to deal with public finances because of the mess that the labour party had left them in. people have...
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esther speaker: jeremy corbyn. speaker: jeremy corbyn. mr. corbyn: i join the prime minister in thanking the former head of the civil service jeremy heywood for his public service and wishing him well in his recovery. i know from my conversations with him what an impressive, well informed, and dedicated public servant he is, and i hope he gets through this difficult condition he is in at the present time. mr. speaker the prime minister , says that austerity is over; the conservative leader of walsall council says austerity is alive and kicking. who is right? prime minister may: i think the right honorable -- i think thank the right honorable gentleman. after a decade of austerity people need to know that their hard work has paid off and that, because of their sacrifices, there are better days ahead. we will be setting out our approach in the spending review next year. what does it mean? i will tell him what it means. it means debt going down as a share of the economy and support for public services going up. but i have to say that unlike , lab
esther speaker: jeremy corbyn. speaker: jeremy corbyn. mr. corbyn: i join the prime minister in thanking the former head of the civil service jeremy heywood for his public service and wishing him well in his recovery. i know from my conversations with him what an impressive, well informed, and dedicated public servant he is, and i hope he gets through this difficult condition he is in at the present time. mr. speaker the prime minister , says that austerity is over; the conservative leader of...
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labour leaders normally appeared on the show during their party conference, they had been told that jeremy corbyn was unavailable to do so. signs perhaps of an increasingly fractious relationship between the news media and politicians and there have been more signs of that when party leaders have turned up interview. last sunday morning, theresa may appeared on the andrew marr show. it was necessary for us to take some tough decisions to deal with public finances because of the mess that the labour party had left them in. people have made sacrifices as a result of that. and they may have to make a lot more if we go for no guilt? i'm afraid we're out time, theresa may. we will be live next week... that rather abrupt end to the interview annoyed rather a lot of readers. two days later came the much trailed arrival in birmingham of a certain backbench mp. the prime minister says former foreign secretary borisjohnson makes her cross after he launches a scathing attack on her check —— chequers plan for leaving the european union. addressing a fringe event at the tory party conference, the former forei
labour leaders normally appeared on the show during their party conference, they had been told that jeremy corbyn was unavailable to do so. signs perhaps of an increasingly fractious relationship between the news media and politicians and there have been more signs of that when party leaders have turned up interview. last sunday morning, theresa may appeared on the andrew marr show. it was necessary for us to take some tough decisions to deal with public finances because of the mess that the...
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jeremy corbyn. thank you, mr speaker. i country. jeremy corbyn. thank you, mrspeaker. iam country.em well in rebuilding their communities. can we also take this opportunity to thank all those officers of the royal navy had it so much to help during the emergency at that time. mr speaker, todayis emergency at that time. mr speaker, today is world mental health day. and today there are 5000 fewer mental health nurses than there were in 2010. the prime minister said last week that austerity is over. when will austerity be over for the mental health services? first of all cani mental health services? first of all can ijoin the right honourable gentleman in expressing our condolences to those affected and our thoughts are with those affected by what happened in indonesia. the department for international development was able to respond to that. i understand the appeal is now up that. i understand the appeal is now up to £10 million. we were able to put support in kind in through the support available from our armed forces and indeed from others. i commend all those who have been working
jeremy corbyn. thank you, mr speaker. i country. jeremy corbyn. thank you, mrspeaker. iam country.em well in rebuilding their communities. can we also take this opportunity to thank all those officers of the royal navy had it so much to help during the emergency at that time. mr speaker, todayis emergency at that time. mr speaker, today is world mental health day. and today there are 5000 fewer mental health nurses than there were in 2010. the prime minister said last week that austerity is...
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we will not outbid jeremy corbyn with short—term gimmicks that cause long—term damage.hould mistake our belief in evolution over revolution for a lack of passion or commitment to change. because throughout history conservative governments have delivered momentous change, drawing on our values that stood the test of time. the importance of family and community. the strength of our nation united by history, culture and identity. standing strong as a force for good in the world. the insight that economic freedom goes hand—in—hand with political freedom and above all the belief in the power of enterprise as the route to unleash tale nt enterprise as the route to unleash talent and to improve lives. that is why we back business. we back business as the cornerstone of a successful economy, as a force for goodin successful economy, as a force for good in our society and as an essential expression of our values. sojust in case anyone essential expression of our values. so just in case anyone anywhere essential expression of our values. sojust in case anyone anywhere in the worl
we will not outbid jeremy corbyn with short—term gimmicks that cause long—term damage.hould mistake our belief in evolution over revolution for a lack of passion or commitment to change. because throughout history conservative governments have delivered momentous change, drawing on our values that stood the test of time. the importance of family and community. the strength of our nation united by history, culture and identity. standing strong as a force for good in the world. the insight...
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i think it was an error or for the conservatives to talk about jeremy corbyn so much.w borrowing powers for councils to build more homes. it was a recognition of the problems facing people trying to get on the housing ladder. a bbc survey suggests that people in their 20s are being priced out of renting. in most parts of britain, renting a one bedroom home requires a third of the average salary. our personalfinance reporter kevin peachey reports from cheltenham. when 25—year—old shop manager morgan moved in with her boyfriend, she knew she had to be particularly nice to her new housemates. myself and my partner are living with his parents at the moment whilst we are saving for a mortgage. the reason why be decided to do that was because we couldn‘t possibly rent and save at the same time. my friends definitely struggle, i think a lot of their money is used up in just their rent alone. this is typical of a sort of accommodation that is offered for young professionals. those friends can expect to pay more than a0% of their salary on rent to live on their own in central c
i think it was an error or for the conservatives to talk about jeremy corbyn so much.w borrowing powers for councils to build more homes. it was a recognition of the problems facing people trying to get on the housing ladder. a bbc survey suggests that people in their 20s are being priced out of renting. in most parts of britain, renting a one bedroom home requires a third of the average salary. our personalfinance reporter kevin peachey reports from cheltenham. when 25—year—old shop...
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just compare jeremy corbyn's to his predecessors. -- stood by while his own face de-selection and needed peace production. jim cal i can, served in the royal navy, the rushing government the findings of our own intelligence agencies. churches trust a deputy during the second world war, telling british jews that they didn't know the meaning of anti- semitism. [ applause ] when the leader of the labor party is happy to appear on state tv, but our tax on free media here in britain. laptop >> that is what jeremy corgan has done to the labor party. it's our duty, in this conservative party to make sure he can never do it to our country. [ applause ] to do this we need to be a party for the whole country. today, millions of people who were never supporting our party in the past, are appalled by what jeremy corbyn has done to labor. they want to support a party that is decent, moderate and patriotic. one that puts national interest first. delivers on issues they care about. is comfortable with modern britain. we must show everyone in this country that we are that party. a party that conserves t
just compare jeremy corbyn's to his predecessors. -- stood by while his own face de-selection and needed peace production. jim cal i can, served in the royal navy, the rushing government the findings of our own intelligence agencies. churches trust a deputy during the second world war, telling british jews that they didn't know the meaning of anti- semitism. [ applause ] when the leader of the labor party is happy to appear on state tv, but our tax on free media here in britain. laptop >>...
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and jeremy corbyn has said that. last year he was a will and austerity imposed public spending and you see how well that we nt spending and you see how well that went down with the public and how close they came to actually winning the general election. is this the tories trying to sell a big vision to the public and notjust brexit? we had theresa may is try to manage brexit but she needs to revel the labour party with a big vision? thing for a lot of voters they're seen as thing for a lot of voters they're seen as the party of brexit and austerity. she is trying to look beyond brexit and what was interesting is she seemed to tie ending austerity with getting a good break the deal. but then afterwards her people were running about saying it was not dependent on getting a good brexit deal. that's not how it sounded, and also being warned that no deal could lead to economic armageddon almost. i don't know how you could do that while also boosting public spending. the devil is in the details. it made for a good headline
and jeremy corbyn has said that. last year he was a will and austerity imposed public spending and you see how well that we nt spending and you see how well that went down with the public and how close they came to actually winning the general election. is this the tories trying to sell a big vision to the public and notjust brexit? we had theresa may is try to manage brexit but she needs to revel the labour party with a big vision? thing for a lot of voters they're seen as thing for a lot of...
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it is difficult, he was saying we have to offer change, because jeremy corbyn was saying we have to offeryn and labour are offering change, he did not say that but that is what he meant, so we cannot be the party of continuity. even though they have been in government for years now. it is difficult when you have been in power for this long to drum difficult when you have been in powerfor this long to drum up any sense of excitement and change, and to suggest you're not good carry on doing what you have been doing for the last few years. in contrast to boris, as we said, although he is a divisive figure, boris is now clearly trying to put that clear water between him and the rest of his party. at least the ones in the cabinet. and therefore, he is saying, come with me, i can offer something fresh, but these guys are reinventing the wheel, basically, and have been in powerfor a number of years, and we are where we are. and let's not mince words, boris and philip hammond absolutely detest each other, because last night philip hammond given interview to the daily mail, the interview to the da
it is difficult, he was saying we have to offer change, because jeremy corbyn was saying we have to offeryn and labour are offering change, he did not say that but that is what he meant, so we cannot be the party of continuity. even though they have been in government for years now. it is difficult when you have been in power for this long to drum difficult when you have been in powerfor this long to drum up any sense of excitement and change, and to suggest you're not good carry on doing what...
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but it says labour leader jeremy corbyn attacked the budget, calling it "half measures and quick fixese paper also reports that angela merkel is to step down as german chancellor in 2021, following recent election setbacks. so most of the papers leading with the budget — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's start by showing two front pages. interesting comparisons. let's show the financial times first. hammond's giveaway clouded by brexit. and then the daily telegraph, taxpayers handed brexit bonus one story and two very different interpretations. absolutely. the the financial times, it is clear that every silver lining has a brexit cloud and it took that view on the budget front page. they wa nted view on the budget front page. they wanted to emphasise that philip hammond was saying in his speech to the house that all this could go very bad if there was a hard brexit. the news cycle has forgotten that this budget takes place against a backdrop of internal strife in the conservative party and that philip hammond, while he had that money to give away, those tax revenues ar
but it says labour leader jeremy corbyn attacked the budget, calling it "half measures and quick fixese paper also reports that angela merkel is to step down as german chancellor in 2021, following recent election setbacks. so most of the papers leading with the budget — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's start by showing two front pages. interesting comparisons. let's show the financial times first. hammond's giveaway clouded by brexit. and then the daily telegraph,...
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back in the day, john mcdonald and jeremy corbyn would have ranked any labour leadership that was going tax cuts for the rich, it was because the criticism that would level at bear rights, centrists, labour and now you have joey macdonald and some of his other people seeing him on a minute, we have got to be pragmatic, john mcdonald said look i think this will give up as injection to the economy and its helping people like schoolteachers and everything like that but they have not been quite as pragmatic in the past with their criticisms. particularly on anything to do welfare and tax and spend. the labour party say i'm their manifesto they will still fix to their idea of taxing people about £80,000 a bit more and that kind of thing. but make no mistake, the politics of this you see some very interesting political cross—dressing, you see the conservatives stealing clothes in the labour party doing this big cash splurge and you see the labour party sort of thing actually, we will support you in terms of helping other of the better off, everybody is kind of swapping with each other a bit.
back in the day, john mcdonald and jeremy corbyn would have ranked any labour leadership that was going tax cuts for the rich, it was because the criticism that would level at bear rights, centrists, labour and now you have joey macdonald and some of his other people seeing him on a minute, we have got to be pragmatic, john mcdonald said look i think this will give up as injection to the economy and its helping people like schoolteachers and everything like that but they have not been quite as...
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whatever jeremy corbyn says here, this is still the highest level of taxation on the british public in 30 years, so so much for austerity. >> government spending now is growing in real terms. that hasn't happened in ten years. that's an important thing in general. then if you combine that also with rages growing, if you think about two key things for the economy being government is, and consumers, hopefully that's slightly better. and business invest mement and o knows if we get the line in the sand for brexit, where business investment can come back to where you might expect it to be at this cycle. >> this lifts the skirt on how terrified this government is, doesn't it this was a budget -- i've listen looking at budgets for the last three decades professionally in one way or another, and this was a budget you only normally get in the last year of a parliament, ie just before a general election we're not due a general election until 2022 this was a giveaway spending budget dare i say it, all the points for the uk economy may be moving in the right direction, in terms of politics i thin
whatever jeremy corbyn says here, this is still the highest level of taxation on the british public in 30 years, so so much for austerity. >> government spending now is growing in real terms. that hasn't happened in ten years. that's an important thing in general. then if you combine that also with rages growing, if you think about two key things for the economy being government is, and consumers, hopefully that's slightly better. and business invest mement and o knows if we get the line...