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will be trying to strike a difference between him and labour because he will be suggesting that jeremy corbynhe says about crime is more likely to be soft on criminals than he is. that would mean that trope ofjeremy corbyn being a threat to national security, has real residence —— resonance in these traditional heartlands. the daily telegraph, conservative supporting and we are in no doubt who the sun is supporting. don't trust marxist labour, boris ticks all the boxes. the sun —— the sun says back boris. it always picks a winner, the sun. it has real form in this and as britain's bestselling newspaper, it's packing a punch but i'm not convinced, there is often some debate about the reach of the newspapers in shaping public opinion and i'm not convinced any newspaper is that level of mind control that is sometimes attributed. their constituency, the readership, and thatis constituency, the readership, and that is what the sun —— the sun has gone for here. do you agree? i wrote a book partly about all of this and i don't think there is any evidence that a single paper including the sun despite
will be trying to strike a difference between him and labour because he will be suggesting that jeremy corbynhe says about crime is more likely to be soft on criminals than he is. that would mean that trope ofjeremy corbyn being a threat to national security, has real residence —— resonance in these traditional heartlands. the daily telegraph, conservative supporting and we are in no doubt who the sun is supporting. don't trust marxist labour, boris ticks all the boxes. the sun —— the...
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there is still this massive battle and jeremy corbyn does not want to say that corbin is failed. —— corbynism that corbin is failed. -- corbynism. just talking about who could probably stand up as the next leader, lisa nandi have spoken as a possible. she said the ma nifesto spoken as a possible. she said the manifesto made little sense. spoken as a possible. she said the manifesto made little senselj spoken as a possible. she said the manifesto made little sense. i think it is really the communication of the manifesto. often, iwas confused by the fact that there would be press releases talking about two different kinds of manifesto, a disability and a work manifesto. how could you have two big stories on the same day. it seemed incredibly flawed, the communication strategy. in terms of candidates, who are you thinking and what other members are saying to you? the membership seems very keen on keir starmer. and obviously he is pro— remain and he is from london and he is a man so that could be a bit of a backlash. angela rayner as another possibility, proper working class. a bit of a jeremy co
there is still this massive battle and jeremy corbyn does not want to say that corbin is failed. —— corbynism that corbin is failed. -- corbynism. just talking about who could probably stand up as the next leader, lisa nandi have spoken as a possible. she said the ma nifesto spoken as a possible. she said the manifesto made little sense. spoken as a possible. she said the manifesto made little senselj spoken as a possible. she said the manifesto made little sense. i think it is really the...
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before jeremy corbyn arrived on the scene in the u.k. as leader of the labour party, it would have been inconceivable that some of the things he talked about is possible. nationalization to such a degree, i am referring to. do you think there is a legacy of slightly more creative policymaking in the u.k., or with jeremy corbyn stepping aside, do we see an end to those conversations? mitul: i don't think we see an ned. -- an end. this is not just the u.k., it is the polarization of politics we have seen globally with a significant shift to the left and the right. it will be important to see who the new labour leader will be, whether he continues the policies of jeremy corbyn. labour party may have to take why they lost so significantly. i think it doesn't change a great deal from the conservative perspective. they may look outside of the box. this will perhaps have an impact on u.k. rishaad: you that to announce a trade deal in washington. they will do this friday. this is the other big news that we have had this friday the 13th. is it a
before jeremy corbyn arrived on the scene in the u.k. as leader of the labour party, it would have been inconceivable that some of the things he talked about is possible. nationalization to such a degree, i am referring to. do you think there is a legacy of slightly more creative policymaking in the u.k., or with jeremy corbyn stepping aside, do we see an end to those conversations? mitul: i don't think we see an ned. -- an end. this is not just the u.k., it is the polarization of politics we...
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he gave the ends of the jeremy corbyn gave oi'i the ends of the jeremy corbyn gave on the stage, he couldat is on prime minister dave because he knows that it was stupid, he knows that it was absolutely inane and he knows that typical of boris johnson, it was simply turning everything into a joke to make people laugh rather than telling them the truth. i think you both very much. will get reaction from the other parties that are not represented on the stage, but before we get that reaction, a quick listen to the two men talking about their respective policies on the nhs. cuts in her nhs, increased waiting times, record number and delays of getting appointments at a social care system that is in crisis. it is time. we have had a strong economy that has enabled us to make investments and we are now going to stop those investments up because we believe passionately that the nhs and the way to take this country forward, the way to get it moving is to get rid of the blockade in parliament, get brexit done and move forward. let me just ask you, 43,000 nurse vacancies. you sent an e—mail saying
he gave the ends of the jeremy corbyn gave oi'i the ends of the jeremy corbyn gave on the stage, he couldat is on prime minister dave because he knows that it was stupid, he knows that it was absolutely inane and he knows that typical of boris johnson, it was simply turning everything into a joke to make people laugh rather than telling them the truth. i think you both very much. will get reaction from the other parties that are not represented on the stage, but before we get that reaction, a...
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a seniorjudge attacking jeremy corbyn. most senior judicial position in england and wales. he has said in a very measured coitiitiei'it wales. he has said in a very measured comment that there is a powerful case that jeremy corbyn could be anti—semitic and he said, lord dyson said, that he was disturbed by elements within the labour party. he says" think all i can see is i don't want to say positively that he, jeremy corbyn, is anti—semitic, but i think there is anti—semitic, but i think there isa is anti—semitic, but i think there is a powerful case that he may well be. the problem forjeremy corbyn, who i'm sure, personally, is not anti—semitic, it is the lack of leadership in dealing with it. i'm m, leadership in dealing with it. i'm in, this story has been running and running and running four month. and it is now, here we are, several days away from the election, and it's the front page on two newspapers, actually three because it is on e—mailas actually three because it is on e—mail as well. so either deal with it, you
a seniorjudge attacking jeremy corbyn. most senior judicial position in england and wales. he has said in a very measured coitiitiei'it wales. he has said in a very measured comment that there is a powerful case that jeremy corbyn could be anti—semitic and he said, lord dyson said, that he was disturbed by elements within the labour party. he says" think all i can see is i don't want to say positively that he, jeremy corbyn, is anti—semitic, but i think there is anti—semitic, but i...
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jeremy corbyn will be out to exploit the weakness that boris johnson jeremy corbyn will be out to exploitght and forthright with the facts. today he was having agoat with the facts. today he was having a go at the northern irish border but it could be any number of issues today. boris johnson but it could be any number of issues today. borisjohnson will but it could be any number of issues today. boris johnson will want to paintjeremy corbyn today. boris johnson will want to paint jeremy corbyn as a irresponsible spend of our money and isa irresponsible spend of our money and is a reckless vendor of money like the labour of the past. john was talking about landing a blow on boris johnson's nos, in talking about landing a blow on borisjohnson‘s nos, in actualfact, i will show you the set a little bit later, but you look at the two podiums and they are almost two metres apart, just an arms length apart. it has been set up in a very adversarial way and that may be intended to provide us with some fireworks tonight. john also said there has also been plenty going on on the political campaign
jeremy corbyn will be out to exploit the weakness that boris johnson jeremy corbyn will be out to exploitght and forthright with the facts. today he was having agoat with the facts. today he was having a go at the northern irish border but it could be any number of issues today. boris johnson but it could be any number of issues today. borisjohnson will but it could be any number of issues today. boris johnson will want to paintjeremy corbyn today. boris johnson will want to paint jeremy corbyn...
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jeremy corbyn was first to arrive here tonight. six days to go, he'll want to score points tonight that might help close the gap in the polls. he was followed by borisjohnson, who arrived a short time ago. the two leaders‘ policies on brexit, the nhs and the economy are likely to come under scrutiny, as well as issues of trust and character. we're live in the "spin room" for all the build—up and the fall—out from the debate. from 9:30pm, we'll have reaction from the political parties and analysis from the bbc‘s reality check team. hello, and welcome to viewers in the uk and around the world for this special programme counting down to the bbc prime ministerial debate. we have had four weeks of campaigning in the uk general election. now, there are just six days left till polling day and 30 minutes till this final tv debate. boris johnson and jeremy corbyn will appear shortly, going head—to—head in front of a live studio audience. we will have all the build—up here, from the so—called "spin room", where you can see the massed ranks o
jeremy corbyn was first to arrive here tonight. six days to go, he'll want to score points tonight that might help close the gap in the polls. he was followed by borisjohnson, who arrived a short time ago. the two leaders‘ policies on brexit, the nhs and the economy are likely to come under scrutiny, as well as issues of trust and character. we're live in the "spin room" for all the build—up and the fall—out from the debate. from 9:30pm, we'll have reaction from the political...
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and jeremy corbyn has a very dedicated fan base if you like.blem on the doorstep and one candidate said to me this morning that people raised jeremy corbyn as being a —5 times more than the brexit policy and it has been one of the things, both candidates have really big detractors, one of the characteristics is that they have big critics inside of their own party, as well as externally. the labour party knows that they do have in the polls bear the site is much as we should pay attention to them. they do have a problem around the public perception of the leader. they have their own problems, and it isa they have their own problems, and it is a big part of the picture. joe, of the liberal democrats, but today she had. protesters dressed up as bees and then she got stoned by andrew neil. the central picture that you would, address brexit without a second referendum, that falls away since that lived in majority government. we have set out very clearly that we want to stop brexit in every scenario, we will try to do that and obviously, you have bee
and jeremy corbyn has a very dedicated fan base if you like.blem on the doorstep and one candidate said to me this morning that people raised jeremy corbyn as being a —5 times more than the brexit policy and it has been one of the things, both candidates have really big detractors, one of the characteristics is that they have big critics inside of their own party, as well as externally. the labour party knows that they do have in the polls bear the site is much as we should pay attention to...
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she is awaiting jeremy corbyn. what final message will we hear from corbyn.from jeremy corbyn. what final message will we hear from jeremy corbyn as he tries to rally voters ahead of tomorrow?” think we will hear much of the same sort of themes we've been hearing over the last few weeks, but i think those parties are starting to concentrate particularly on their core messages and the closing days of the campaign. not only that, they are trying to crisscross the country visiting as many constituencies as possible as well and that is what jeremy corbyn has been doing. he started off this week frantic campaigning with a big rally in bristol, he then went up the west coast of the country and they got up glasgow come overnighting there and has crossed down the east side of the country and today. he will end up the country and today. he will end up here very shortly, travelling 400 miles ina up here very shortly, travelling 400 miles in a day, visiting constituencies in doing some speeches and of course this rally here later as well. i think in terms of those core
she is awaiting jeremy corbyn. what final message will we hear from corbyn.from jeremy corbyn. what final message will we hear from jeremy corbyn as he tries to rally voters ahead of tomorrow?” think we will hear much of the same sort of themes we've been hearing over the last few weeks, but i think those parties are starting to concentrate particularly on their core messages and the closing days of the campaign. not only that, they are trying to crisscross the country visiting as many...
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the guardian says both borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn are set to embark you give says the company has cut the number of mps... but highlight that the predicted range of seats means that a hung parliament is a possibility. the guardian says both borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn are set to embark on a frantic final 2a hours of campaigning — as the fight to sway undecided voters in what they call the "most important election in a generation". the telegraph leads with the news that borisjohnson is set pledge there will be heavier sentences for terrorists, sex offenders, and violent criminals if he's reelected. the paper says mrjohnson believes that the criminal the daily mirror has an interview the father of jack merritt who died in the london bridge terror attack. his father dave says that he feels that borisjohnson saw his son's death as "an opportunity to score some points in this election". note prizes for guessing what the independent is leading with, the pictures speak for themselves. the metro has some less—than—pleasa nt words forjohn ashworth. it comes after a recording was leaked
the guardian says both borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn are set to embark you give says the company has cut the number of mps... but highlight that the predicted range of seats means that a hung parliament is a possibility. the guardian says both borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn are set to embark on a frantic final 2a hours of campaigning — as the fight to sway undecided voters in what they call the "most important election in a generation". the telegraph leads with the news that...
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over the last four and about jeremy corbyn over the last fourand a about jeremy corbyn over thei said to him in may, and in the parliamentary labour party, i think i was the only labour mp that called for his resignation in this parliament, i said that what people are saying in the tea room but will not say to your face, jeremy, is that you are a bigger problem for labour on the doorstep than brexit. i think it's in the best interest of the party you make way for a leader that could win. he didn't and that is his choice. he owns this result and the people around him and his cheerleaders do. iwould i would just i wouldjust say i would just say to the new parliamentary labour party, there was a big responsibility, a collective responsible to resting on our shoulders because let me tell you, we did not lose the election because of a lack of hard work from our activists. hundreds of thousands of labour members in probably unprecedented numbers have been knocking on doors and pounding street and it was just about legwork, we would have won a landslide but it's about the politics and
over the last four and about jeremy corbyn over the last fourand a about jeremy corbyn over thei said to him in may, and in the parliamentary labour party, i think i was the only labour mp that called for his resignation in this parliament, i said that what people are saying in the tea room but will not say to your face, jeremy, is that you are a bigger problem for labour on the doorstep than brexit. i think it's in the best interest of the party you make way for a leader that could win. he...
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we have seen jeremy corbyn is finished and corbynism mu5t have seen jeremy corbyn is finished and corbynismd corbynism must also be finished. it's an utter disaster. what do you mean by corbynism, a move to the left? ed miliband was left and jeremy corbyn was more left in 2019 than he was in 2017. we need a labour leader who knows who the country's allie5 labour leader who knows who the country's allies are in the world and do not 5ide country's allies are in the world and do not side with the moscow propaganda machine after a chemical attack in our country. we need a labour leader who understands that bizarre conspiracy theories in the ha rd left bizarre conspiracy theories in the hard left about the role jewi5h people play in global capitalism are utterly despicable and di5gu5ting and need to be rooted out of the party. we need a labour leader who understands that good politic5 party. we need a labour leader who understands that good politics are rooted in the communities of sedgefield, wakefield, bolsover, those are the people this party was created to represent. we have to turn the page
we have seen jeremy corbyn is finished and corbynism mu5t have seen jeremy corbyn is finished and corbynismd corbynism must also be finished. it's an utter disaster. what do you mean by corbynism, a move to the left? ed miliband was left and jeremy corbyn was more left in 2019 than he was in 2017. we need a labour leader who knows who the country's allie5 labour leader who knows who the country's allies are in the world and do not 5ide country's allies are in the world and do not side with the...
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chanting 0h, jeremy corbyn. chanting oh, jeremy corbyn. another ten can't police their own crowds will stop tomorrow we will be out knocking on doors like our lives depend on it, as the lives of many do. the labour leader on the platform in east london tonight. borisjohnson bringing platform in east london tonight. boris johnson bringing a platform in east london tonight. borisjohnson bringing a huge audience to a massive stage. both famously flawed can inspire as well as repel. are you ready for the contest ahead? are you pumped up? and not in their audiences this evening, those voices around the country who have expressed frustration and may be fear that the politicians before us may not live up politicians before us may not live up to the challenge of what is ahead. studio: laura, the campaign last time around in 2017 altered the dynamic of the whole election. has that happened this time around, do you think? in a way not. it's an enormous juncture you think? in a way not. it's an enormousjuncture for you think? in a way not. it's an en
chanting 0h, jeremy corbyn. chanting oh, jeremy corbyn. another ten can't police their own crowds will stop tomorrow we will be out knocking on doors like our lives depend on it, as the lives of many do. the labour leader on the platform in east london tonight. borisjohnson bringing platform in east london tonight. boris johnson bringing a platform in east london tonight. borisjohnson bringing a huge audience to a massive stage. both famously flawed can inspire as well as repel. are you ready...
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the same jeremy corbyn pundits with its relative success. relative success. the same jeremy corbyn that you pundits with its relative success. the samejeremy corbyn that you are saying, i knew he'd lost, he couldn't possibly win. i've been fairly consistent. i don't have contempt, by the way. i think that he was elected leader, he made the decision to take the labour party in a direction that i have always felt will never win. i've never budged from that opinion. that doesn't mean that in 2017i from that opinion. that doesn't mean that in 20171 couldn't say yes, before to much campaign than i expected him to but that became one of the seeds of the disaster that we now have because 2017, no two elections are the same, 2017, he was up elections are the same, 2017, he was up against theresa may, not boris johnson, theresa may, possibly the worst campaign with ever seen in a election battlefield. borisjohnson, whatever you say, i've got a lot to say about him, he is a campaigner. the second thing is back then, for a lot of people, you and i, we l
the same jeremy corbyn pundits with its relative success. relative success. the same jeremy corbyn that you pundits with its relative success. the samejeremy corbyn that you are saying, i knew he'd lost, he couldn't possibly win. i've been fairly consistent. i don't have contempt, by the way. i think that he was elected leader, he made the decision to take the labour party in a direction that i have always felt will never win. i've never budged from that opinion. that doesn't mean that in 2017i...
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it was things like jeremy corbyn were very popular. n himself and brexit that were swaying people. it is an attempt to actually say, look, we don't need to have a scorcher with the labour party, but we need to have a period of reflection, as everybody keeps saying, to look at what we can do in the next five yea rs what we can do in the next five years to help get a labour government again. it is a mea culpa without saying everything we did was wrong. yes. which takes us ought to what happens to the future of the labour party. weather, you know, it's going to go right or left? who ta kes it's going to go right or left? who takes over —— whether it's going to go. the telegraph have moderates in final battle for hearts of the party, is that how you see it? sadly, those who work auburn sceptic have been hoping that he leaves pretty darn pronto —— corbyn sceptic. if pretty darn pronto —— corbyn sce ptic. if he pretty darn pronto —— corbyn sceptic. if he stays on for the next few months, they will fear he and his allies will try to make it ev
it was things like jeremy corbyn were very popular. n himself and brexit that were swaying people. it is an attempt to actually say, look, we don't need to have a scorcher with the labour party, but we need to have a period of reflection, as everybody keeps saying, to look at what we can do in the next five yea rs what we can do in the next five years to help get a labour government again. it is a mea culpa without saying everything we did was wrong. yes. which takes us ought to what happens to...
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jeremy corbyn was first to arrive here tonight.
jeremy corbyn was first to arrive here tonight.
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but is being seen as the heir to jeremy corbyn jeremy corbyn but is being seen as the heir tojeremy atriotism. i have no idea what that is. i don't know. we all agog to know that means but it's interesting, we'll have to wait and see for this to be confirmed, that heard deputy will be andrew rayner, the shadow education secretary at the shadow education secretary at the moment and it would create a female working class joint ticket and a mancunian one at that because i think as you are saying in the first half, with this win elections? i'm fascinated by progressive patriotism. it's a mantra. isee this, and i'm an observer, i don't do mainstream uk politics but i am deeply involved and interested. this is the product of the ed miliband, £3, £5 membership vote. you have a mass membership which is driven by momentum and so mass membership which is driven by momentum and so on. mass membership which is driven by momentum and so on. i long bailey is very likely to get the leadership. i don't think she has a snowball ‘s chance of winning a general election outright in the uk in the way tha
but is being seen as the heir to jeremy corbyn jeremy corbyn but is being seen as the heir tojeremy atriotism. i have no idea what that is. i don't know. we all agog to know that means but it's interesting, we'll have to wait and see for this to be confirmed, that heard deputy will be andrew rayner, the shadow education secretary at the shadow education secretary at the moment and it would create a female working class joint ticket and a mancunian one at that because i think as you are saying...
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tonight, jeremy corbyn says he still has his full support. for the conservatives, borisjohnson has warned a hung parliament would mean more uncertainty about brexit. chanting: 0h, jeremy corbyn! those nails might be nibbled down to the quick by friday. this election matters so much in so many ways. the crowd in the cold in lancashire tried to keep warm with a song. but it's hope, not confidence, here. i'm just hoping it's a miracle and that people are wrong and that labour people get out and vote. the tories are just not taking care of business. they are not taking care of the people of this country. a miracle will happen, yeah, and boris johnson will get his just desserts. eventually, the leader emerged. cheering chanting: 0h, jeremy corbyn! don't get tired, get invigorated by the rain. get invigorated by the cold. get brisk in your walking, but also knock on all those doors and on friday you'll have an early christmas present. thank you very much! except even in his home crowd, questions chase him. mr corbyn, can i ask you aboutjon ashworth
tonight, jeremy corbyn says he still has his full support. for the conservatives, borisjohnson has warned a hung parliament would mean more uncertainty about brexit. chanting: 0h, jeremy corbyn! those nails might be nibbled down to the quick by friday. this election matters so much in so many ways. the crowd in the cold in lancashire tried to keep warm with a song. but it's hope, not confidence, here. i'm just hoping it's a miracle and that people are wrong and that labour people get out and...
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tonight, jeremy corbyn has given mr as hworth tonight, jeremy corbyn has given mr ashworth his full support. six people are known to have died and eight are missing after a volcanic eruption in new zealand. two british women are among those injured and being treated in hosptial. greenland is losing ice seven times faster than during the 1990s and will expose a0 million people to coastal flooding if it continues. that's according to a new report. the latest banksy mural gets protection, after vandals add red noses to the reindeer. good evening, it's 5pm, i'm jane hill. our 5pm, i'mjane hill. main story tonight: 5pm, i'm jane hill. tonight: 5pm, i'mjane hill. a doctor has been found guilty tonight: a doctor has been found guilty of multiple counts of sexual assault against 23 female patients in one of the worst cases of a gp abusing his patients in real recent times. manish shah, who practice as agpin times. manish shah, who practice as a gp in east london convinced patients as young as 17 to have unnecessary intimate examinations for his own sexual gratification. manish shah, who is 50, will
tonight, jeremy corbyn has given mr as hworth tonight, jeremy corbyn has given mr ashworth his full support. six people are known to have died and eight are missing after a volcanic eruption in new zealand. two british women are among those injured and being treated in hosptial. greenland is losing ice seven times faster than during the 1990s and will expose a0 million people to coastal flooding if it continues. that's according to a new report. the latest banksy mural gets protection, after...
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at as a consequence, he is able to score real points against jeremy corbyn, which is not to say the jeremyorbyn did not also come across as being rational and grown—up in his approach as well. some people said that they came to this debate with a better explanation of the figures. that they were both willing to, it was we were both well prepared, which is what a lot of commentators. they came across as being the most accomplished of the encounters that we have seen during the selection campaign. you are not impressed at all. they seem to have both won different aspects of the debate, interesting that the poll offered 52-48 in interesting that the poll offered 52—48 in favour of borisjohnson. but i think, generally speaking, this was not changing anything. if you are pro—boris johnson this was not changing anything. if you are pro—borisjohnson before, you're probably pro borisjohnson afterwards. and if you are with jeremy corbyn the same thing. if you think that when we started having these us style leadership debates, they were able to really shift. there was something that you set down to
at as a consequence, he is able to score real points against jeremy corbyn, which is not to say the jeremyorbyn did not also come across as being rational and grown—up in his approach as well. some people said that they came to this debate with a better explanation of the figures. that they were both willing to, it was we were both well prepared, which is what a lot of commentators. they came across as being the most accomplished of the encounters that we have seen during the selection...
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jeremy corbyn outside manchester.t to talk up what they see as their key messages. and we will hear from jeremy corbyn in a moment. but first, stuff happens in election. a private chat between a shadow cabinet member and a friend who is a conservative activist is leaked and the labour man is candid about his pa rty‘s the labour man is candid about his party's prospects. i think it is dire for labour. like my of my colleagues, i back the line. it is off for them. it is... it isa line. it is off for them. it is... it is a combination of corbyn and brexit. mr ashworth insists it has been selectively leaked. you said more than once the situation for labour is dire. he is also saying, ohjeremy corbyn is going to win, it isjoshing ohjeremy corbyn is going to win, it is joshing around and ohjeremy corbyn is going to win, it isjoshing around and he has leaked it. i can't believe it. jeremy corbyn‘s not dwelling on that, but instead saying this. we have now got until thursday night to win this election. thursday night to save
jeremy corbyn outside manchester.t to talk up what they see as their key messages. and we will hear from jeremy corbyn in a moment. but first, stuff happens in election. a private chat between a shadow cabinet member and a friend who is a conservative activist is leaked and the labour man is candid about his pa rty‘s the labour man is candid about his party's prospects. i think it is dire for labour. like my of my colleagues, i back the line. it is off for them. it is... it isa line. it is...
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jeremy corbyn is unpopular. why? | it has. jeremy corbyn is unpopular. why?the new conservative mp5 are speaking for these communities. they have seen plenty of change here before. this isa plenty of change here before. this is a profound choice for something new. so much thrown into the air by the selection for the labour party. a huge inquest taking place within their ranks. i'll be back later in the programme — now back to jane in the studio. our top story this lunchtime: borisjohnson leads the conservatives to a resounding election victory. jeremy corbyn says he won't fight another election, after labour's worst performance since 1935. we will show you some of the biggest swings of the night and look at the seats that switched from red to blue and we will drill into some of the trends that explain where the election was won and lost. accident and emergency waiting times in england last month were the worst on record. 81.4% of patients were seen within four hours during november, well short of the target of 95%. the number of people waiting for other treat
jeremy corbyn is unpopular. why? | it has. jeremy corbyn is unpopular. why?the new conservative mp5 are speaking for these communities. they have seen plenty of change here before. this isa plenty of change here before. this is a profound choice for something new. so much thrown into the air by the selection for the labour party. a huge inquest taking place within their ranks. i'll be back later in the programme — now back to jane in the studio. our top story this lunchtime: borisjohnson...
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francine: we are listening to jeremy corbyn. boris johnson go head-to-head in the final debate ahead of the election on the summer 12. on december 12. -- there is very -- there six days left. >> a public spending problem. the decision that will be taking for the long-term. taxation is very important. it matters for incentives. it does matter. francine: i don't know whether the coalition, how difficult is it to see what it means for the economy? does it mean there is a low spending or taxes stay where they are? >> there will be prolonged uncertainty until we can have a government. having a clear and final understanding of where we are heading is going to be very difficult. francine: what is your take on what the u.k. economy can and cannot do? will they be able to -- this is a small, open economy. what can the boe actually do? is do weucial question get an extension? we all know that negotiating a trade deal is very difficult. it might be impossible. perspective, it is very important by july 1 that the transition period will be e
francine: we are listening to jeremy corbyn. boris johnson go head-to-head in the final debate ahead of the election on the summer 12. on december 12. -- there is very -- there six days left. >> a public spending problem. the decision that will be taking for the long-term. taxation is very important. it matters for incentives. it does matter. francine: i don't know whether the coalition, how difficult is it to see what it means for the economy? does it mean there is a low spending or...
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for jeremy corbyn, he has decided not to stand down and immediately, how much do you think that is inrely what it's about. so he wants to be in charge of this postmortem into what went wrong, and you can be sure that postmortem will conclude it wasn't his fault, it wasn't the fault of the party's policies, it was that black swan events, brexit. so i think that's pa rt events, brexit. so i think that's part of the strategy, of course, the longer he waits them or they have time to try to bring forward... how bloodied the fight in the labour party in terms of direction?” bloodied the fight in the labour party in terms of direction? i think it will be bloodied, i think it's the left that has such a tight grip on its party, you must feel the fight has gone out of some of the moderates who have tried before, on numerous occasions, to get rid of jeremy corbyn and failed.“ numerous occasions, to get rid of jeremy corbyn and failed. if the fight has gone out of that, it has certainly not gone out of the potential collision with the snp. i mean, how tense do you think that is going to be in the
for jeremy corbyn, he has decided not to stand down and immediately, how much do you think that is inrely what it's about. so he wants to be in charge of this postmortem into what went wrong, and you can be sure that postmortem will conclude it wasn't his fault, it wasn't the fault of the party's policies, it was that black swan events, brexit. so i think that's pa rt events, brexit. so i think that's part of the strategy, of course, the longer he waits them or they have time to try to bring...
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jeremy corbyn?guarantee is we will bring an end to this debate and have a final say for the people of this country. we can't go on forever saying we represent the 48 or the 52, i want to lead a government that represents the whole country, and the whole community, so we will, within three months negotiate a leave agreement with the european union, that will protect trade and jobs, and the peace process in northern ireland. and put that alongside remain, in a referendum, within six months and that will be the end of the matter. my that will be the end of the matter. my role as the leader of my party, as the prime minister, would be to ensure that decision is carried out whatever it is. but nobody voted to lose theirjob, or to lose trade with europe. people voted for many reasons but i think we have got to come together, and bring this issue to an end. not go down the road of sweetheart deals with the usa. to an end. not go down the road of sweetheart deals with the usai share the frustration to get b
jeremy corbyn?guarantee is we will bring an end to this debate and have a final say for the people of this country. we can't go on forever saying we represent the 48 or the 52, i want to lead a government that represents the whole country, and the whole community, so we will, within three months negotiate a leave agreement with the european union, that will protect trade and jobs, and the peace process in northern ireland. and put that alongside remain, in a referendum, within six months and...
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boris johnson here, jeremy corbyn here.e had a straight one on one between the tory leader and the labour leader. so it is a big deal and it might be important in the whole election race tonight. i've got to say, it is pretty cozy in here as well. there is only a couple of metres between these two podiums, s0 of metres between these two podiums, so plenty of opportunity for the pairto so plenty of opportunity for the pair to interrogate each other if they so choose. let me talk you quickly through the format. we will start with 62nd pitches from mr corbyn and mrjohnson. mr corbyn will go first because he won a toss of the coin in advance. there will bea of the coin in advance. there will be a studio audience here. —— 60 seconds. some of the questions will come from them and some from viewers at home who have submitted them in advance. in terms of what both need to do tonight, i think for boris johnson it is a continuation of his campaign, a steady as she goes message. we hear a lot of his familiar themes. if you believe the
boris johnson here, jeremy corbyn here.e had a straight one on one between the tory leader and the labour leader. so it is a big deal and it might be important in the whole election race tonight. i've got to say, it is pretty cozy in here as well. there is only a couple of metres between these two podiums, s0 of metres between these two podiums, so plenty of opportunity for the pairto so plenty of opportunity for the pair to interrogate each other if they so choose. let me talk you quickly...
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in a jeremy corbyn's hopes came crashing down.5t jeremy corbyn's hopes came crashing down. in a fateful moment, just as he took to the stage in islington, sedgefield, the seat of tony blair, held by labour for all time, sedgefield, the seat of tony blair, held by labourfor all time, broke for borisjohnson too. the foundations of labour‘s victories pa55 crumbling before our eyes, the party falling more heavily where people voted lee. the lib dems had a crushing night too. just a few weeks ago,jo crushing night too. just a few weeks ago, jo swinson claimed she could be prime minister. in the middle of the night, though, she even lost her own place in parliament. she closed the day neither an mp nor a party leader. all of us who share an alternative vi5ion leader. all of us who share an alternative vision for society have alternative vision for society have a responsibility to learn from this result and find new answers. they lost at the hands of the tories and the snp too, who cleaned up. look at the snp too, who cleaned up. look at
in a jeremy corbyn's hopes came crashing down.5t jeremy corbyn's hopes came crashing down. in a fateful moment, just as he took to the stage in islington, sedgefield, the seat of tony blair, held by labour for all time, sedgefield, the seat of tony blair, held by labourfor all time, broke for borisjohnson too. the foundations of labour‘s victories pa55 crumbling before our eyes, the party falling more heavily where people voted lee. the lib dems had a crushing night too. just a few weeks...
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he was here in the summerand jeremy corbyn to wales.e summer and in the autumn and in swansea when i was with him back in septemberand he in swansea when i was with him back in september and he is in swansea when i was with him back in septemberand he is here in swansea when i was with him back in september and he is here again today, helping us to take our message in all parts of wales and as the polling day gets nearer, mines are concentrated on the real choice that faces us. more of the tories with austerity and cuts and threats to the nhs or real hope for the future. why do you think the opinion polls in wales and across the uk as well as pundits say that labour is struggling across so many of your held seats and struggling to make gains in target areas? that was an opinion poll published for wales that showed labour making strong advances. still behind the tories? no, miles ahead here in wales and we will be here on election day as well. there are target seats we want to win and seats we must work hard to win and seats we must work
he was here in the summerand jeremy corbyn to wales.e summer and in the autumn and in swansea when i was with him back in septemberand he in swansea when i was with him back in september and he is in swansea when i was with him back in septemberand he is here in swansea when i was with him back in september and he is here again today, helping us to take our message in all parts of wales and as the polling day gets nearer, mines are concentrated on the real choice that faces us. more of the...
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crowd chant: 0h, jeremy corbyn!orporate power, the climate, and inequality, he claims labour won the argument but that there was no quick fix to overcome voter distrust. i have been shocked and appalled... two women who may compete to succeed him — birmingham mp, jess phillips, and the wigam mp, lisa nandy, set out their stalls today. ms phillips urges people tojoin labour in order to change it. a clear signal she'd move away from the corbyn agenda. while lisa nandy says the party has lost touch with the day—to—day lives of the people it wishes to represent. party officials will have initial discussions next week in drawing up a timetable for electing a new leader. iain watson, bbc news. with me is our political correspondent tony bonsignore. first of all, labour, an apology of sorts from jeremy corbyn today? he ta kes sorts from jeremy corbyn today? he takes personal responsibility for it very explicitly but when you read what has been written in the papers today, he put a video on social media, there is not that m
crowd chant: 0h, jeremy corbyn!orporate power, the climate, and inequality, he claims labour won the argument but that there was no quick fix to overcome voter distrust. i have been shocked and appalled... two women who may compete to succeed him — birmingham mp, jess phillips, and the wigam mp, lisa nandy, set out their stalls today. ms phillips urges people tojoin labour in order to change it. a clear signal she'd move away from the corbyn agenda. while lisa nandy says the party has lost...
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last night there was a meeting between jeremy corbyn next. a meeting betweenjeremy corbyn and former mps, defeated in this election, losing their seats, and there were recriminations and a feeling of angen recriminations and a feeling of anger. do you get a sense with jeremy corbyn still staying on as leaderfor the jeremy corbyn still staying on as leader for the next couple of months, that the debate is flowing as freely as it could do about who should succeed him? not quite yet, no. we are beginning to get people put their heads above the parapet. my put their heads above the parapet. my goodness, an awful lot, i counted nine different potential contenders this morning. sir keir starmer firmly indicating he will stand with an interview on the hook today programme and an interview in the guardian newspaper. what's interesting about keir starmer is that his is actually pretty carefully calibrated moderated message, unlike that of tony blair. so he does not criticisejeremy corbyn or the party's policies. indeed, he praises the bold and radical
last night there was a meeting between jeremy corbyn next. a meeting betweenjeremy corbyn and former mps, defeated in this election, losing their seats, and there were recriminations and a feeling of angen recriminations and a feeling of anger. do you get a sense with jeremy corbyn still staying on as leaderfor the jeremy corbyn still staying on as leader for the next couple of months, that the debate is flowing as freely as it could do about who should succeed him? not quite yet, no. we are...
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that's one of the things i like about jeremy corbyn, he me! one of the reasons why he was so useless in the television debate, both of them, is he will not go after his opponents. that is not his approach. which makes for less interest in television, but possibly better politics. do we want our leaders to be going for vicious personal attacks? at a time where mps get an awful lot of horrible abuse, some of which is at a criminal level, i do wonder if actually, making the case for kinder politics is a good move. iagree, for kinder politics is a good move. i agree, but you have to be able to, perhaps wittily committees your opponent, or make fun of their position, or mock them. that is a cce pta ble position, or mock them. that is acceptable and would make for a more interesting campaign. but the fact is, jeremy corbyn does not even do that. boris johnson did less of that than he might have as well. absolutely, he could get into trouble for using colourful language. sometimes his language has got him into trouble in the past. let's end, this is
that's one of the things i like about jeremy corbyn, he me! one of the reasons why he was so useless in the television debate, both of them, is he will not go after his opponents. that is not his approach. which makes for less interest in television, but possibly better politics. do we want our leaders to be going for vicious personal attacks? at a time where mps get an awful lot of horrible abuse, some of which is at a criminal level, i do wonder if actually, making the case for kinder...
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it is fair to say that jeremy corbyn is anti-semitism.hatjeremy corbyn is not anti-semitism. it is fair to say that jeremy corbyn is not an anti—semite, and may well be... it is that the labour party have handled anti—semitism within the party badly, unfortunate language has been used around israel and palestine because jeremy corbyn and the people who support him tend to be palestinian supporters, but the idea that he is anti—semitic, i do not think it is true. let's turn to the front of the daily telegraph. a seniorjudge attacksjeremy corbyn on anti—semitism. seniorjudge attacksjeremy corbyn on anti-semitism. this in a sense is far less hysterical. it is master of the rolls, and he is saying that he will not say positively that jeremy corbyn is anti—semitic, what he says is there is a powerful case he may well be. at least that is more considered. he is a leading chew himself but at least he is coming up with what you would call a more reasonable form of words. he has apologised for what has taken place but many pa pal satyrs apologised
it is fair to say that jeremy corbyn is anti-semitism.hatjeremy corbyn is not anti-semitism. it is fair to say that jeremy corbyn is not an anti—semite, and may well be... it is that the labour party have handled anti—semitism within the party badly, unfortunate language has been used around israel and palestine because jeremy corbyn and the people who support him tend to be palestinian supporters, but the idea that he is anti—semitic, i do not think it is true. let's turn to the front of...
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we will not join with jeremy corbyn in number 10.rliament and if that is the case the lib dems would have a significant influence in the next parliament. we will not be going into coalition with jeremy corbyn or boris johnson. we made that clear. francine: jeremy corbyn or labour? if they replaced him, would you do a coalition? christine: that is a different scenario that is not on the table. a vote for labour is a vote for jeremy and we will not put jeremy corbyn in number 10. , you will see the liberal democrats who are in a position to feed conservatives and ensure that -- defeat conservatives and ensure that parliament has to produce legislation which we have been calling for, for three years. tom: what is the single message liberal democrats have for key marginal voters across the united kingdom? what is the single appeal for those suburbanites? christine: what we want to do is build a brighter future. we want to tackle climate change, build more housing, invest in health and education, but to do that we have to stop brexit and
we will not join with jeremy corbyn in number 10.rliament and if that is the case the lib dems would have a significant influence in the next parliament. we will not be going into coalition with jeremy corbyn or boris johnson. we made that clear. francine: jeremy corbyn or labour? if they replaced him, would you do a coalition? christine: that is a different scenario that is not on the table. a vote for labour is a vote for jeremy and we will not put jeremy corbyn in number 10. , you will see...
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johnson &jeremy corbyn.anthonyjoshua will open to take back the titles. anthony joshua will be open to take back the titles. anthonyjoshua will be freestone lighter than his opponent in the rematch in saudi arabia. caroline was in aki will retire from tennis after next years australian open and so after next years australian open and so she wants to start a family. brendan rodgers has signed a new five and a half year contract at leicester city, appearing to end any speculation linking him with the va ca nt speculation linking him with the vacant managers job at arsenal. more stories at half past five. a teenager has admitted attempting to murder a six—year—old boy, by throwing him from a balcony at tate modern in london. jonty bravery, from west london, had initially denied the charge. the boy, who is french and can't be named, suffered a deep bleed to the brain and fractured his spine. helena wilkinson reports. it was here on a sunny summer afternoon, where a family day out turned into the unthinkable. the
johnson &jeremy corbyn.anthonyjoshua will open to take back the titles. anthony joshua will be open to take back the titles. anthonyjoshua will be freestone lighter than his opponent in the rematch in saudi arabia. caroline was in aki will retire from tennis after next years australian open and so after next years australian open and so she wants to start a family. brendan rodgers has signed a new five and a half year contract at leicester city, appearing to end any speculation linking him...
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says the nation is at a fork jeremy corbyn says the nation is at afork in jeremy corbyn says the nation is at a fork in the road. we, the voters, face a seismic choice, with the divide between the two men vying to be prime minister never more stark. we'll be live with our correspondents across the country. also this lunchtime: aung san suu kyi appears at the hague to reject accusations that myanmar‘s military committed genocide against rohinga muslims. recovery efforts are on hold in new zealand, as more volcanic activity is predicted for white island, following monday's fatal eruption. the post office pays more than £57 million to settle its case with subpostmasters accused of mismanaging funds. and: would you eat a chocolate bar if you knew you had to run for 22 minutes to burn it off? researchers suggest a new way of labelling food. and, coming up on bbc news, spurs and manchester city both play in the champions league tonight withjose mourinho‘s side set to rest several players, both teams are already through to the last 16. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one.
says the nation is at a fork jeremy corbyn says the nation is at afork in jeremy corbyn says the nation is at a fork in the road. we, the voters, face a seismic choice, with the divide between the two men vying to be prime minister never more stark. we'll be live with our correspondents across the country. also this lunchtime: aung san suu kyi appears at the hague to reject accusations that myanmar‘s military committed genocide against rohinga muslims. recovery efforts are on hold in new...
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amy: what is jeremy corbyn's view of the monarchy? does he think it should be abolished? severalal years ago, jeremy's mentor tony been proposed a bill in parliament to democratize britain, which was cosigned by jeremy. the first item on the bill was parliament should abolish the , the monarchy. it should democratize the judiciary. it should abolish the house of lords. jeremy is assigned that member to the democratic campaign and i think they have not had time to deal with this yet but it is a bit sad that tony bennett is no longer with us because he would have pushed this democratic agenda through. monarchyart, lies the and the house of lords. it is high time they were abolish. they will be sooner or later, but it has taken a long time. amy: tariq ali. when we come back, t talks about uprisingngs around the globe. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: the writer of the song died at the age of 95 on friday in brooklyn. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. we continue our conversation with tariq ali, historian, activist, filmmaker, author, and editor of the new left revie
amy: what is jeremy corbyn's view of the monarchy? does he think it should be abolished? severalal years ago, jeremy's mentor tony been proposed a bill in parliament to democratize britain, which was cosigned by jeremy. the first item on the bill was parliament should abolish the , the monarchy. it should democratize the judiciary. it should abolish the house of lords. jeremy is assigned that member to the democratic campaign and i think they have not had time to deal with this yet but it is a...
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jeremy corbyn will pick up annette today.e is a prime minister having an immediate audit of risk, as he describes it, for the nhs -- of risk, as he describes it, for the nhs —— pick up on it. the buildings that need additional work. and the headlines keep coming. the daily mirror had that headline of little jack yesterday, another arresting image on its front page this morning ofa image on its front page this morning of a nine—year—old girl called lily, from chester, asleep on a hospital chair. again, a case study, if you like, of the pressure is the nhs is under this winter. as sally was mentioning, borisjohnson under this winter. as sally was mentioning, boris johnson returning to his core election theme today of brexit that slogan, to get the exit done, and his fear that if there we re done, and his fear that if there were to be a hung parliament, you would have yet more parliamentary paralysis rather than decisive action on the government. 0k, paralysis rather than decisive action on the government. ok, so much to look fo
jeremy corbyn will pick up annette today.e is a prime minister having an immediate audit of risk, as he describes it, for the nhs -- of risk, as he describes it, for the nhs —— pick up on it. the buildings that need additional work. and the headlines keep coming. the daily mirror had that headline of little jack yesterday, another arresting image on its front page this morning ofa image on its front page this morning of a nine—year—old girl called lily, from chester, asleep on a...
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had run into defeated candidate who had run intojeremy into defeated candidate who had run into jeremy corbynntojeremy corbyn was taking self is the young people and told john but her views were and ofjeremy corbyn‘s activities. but her views were and ofjeremy corbyn's activities. i saw him taking us pictures of these young people, he should be apologising to them for bequeathing them five years of tory government and possibly a very ha rd of tory government and possibly a very hard praise that at the end of next year, denying them the right to work abroad. —— brexit. this was his campaign, his manifesto, his brexit position run by his team and it is his failure to tackle anti—semitism and bullying in our party to be a competent leader that is led to this grievous defeat. —— incompetent. competent leader that is led to this grievous defeat. -- incompetent. the anti—semitism issue made it so labour was having difficulty presenting itself as an anti—racist party. replacing jeremy corbyn would be either rigged or fixed party. replacing jeremy corbyn would be either rigged orfixed by party. repla
had run into defeated candidate who had run intojeremy into defeated candidate who had run into jeremy corbynntojeremy corbyn was taking self is the young people and told john but her views were and ofjeremy corbyn‘s activities. but her views were and ofjeremy corbyn's activities. i saw him taking us pictures of these young people, he should be apologising to them for bequeathing them five years of tory government and possibly a very ha rd of tory government and possibly a very hard praise...
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that winston churchill's grandson grandson and he said i know jeremy corbyn in this room this is from a man breaks it has cost him his job in effect nicholas soames he said he said i think it was on al-jazeera over night he said i know jeremy corbyn but his politics have not moved on since his maiden speech in that building in 1983 and you got that feeling that that was combined with quite
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it's very interesting to hear in the labour party that jeremy corbyn has said there has to be a periodlly everybody who's come out thus far has essentially said we need to reflect and conclude whatever it was i thought in the first place. i was always conscious of the fact that if you have a referendum and don't immediate implement that, then you will have a democratic problem. we never found a way to address that. but the reason for that is, i was part of the people's vote campaign, i was trying to get a second referendum. now, i think that is a perfectly legitimate thing to do. the parties, they're in a very different position and i think if the labour party's position from day one, instead of being swept along with will of the people, will of the people, no criticism can be raised against brexit, had said, "ok, this has happened, we have to respect the result, the government has to now go on negotiate the best terms of agreement and we are entitled to judge that on its merits when they bring it back." instead of which, labour got dragged... then again, you're wanting to say in the e
it's very interesting to hear in the labour party that jeremy corbyn has said there has to be a periodlly everybody who's come out thus far has essentially said we need to reflect and conclude whatever it was i thought in the first place. i was always conscious of the fact that if you have a referendum and don't immediate implement that, then you will have a democratic problem. we never found a way to address that. but the reason for that is, i was part of the people's vote campaign, i was...
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. portrayal of ——jeremy corbyn. me, let's take it on the chin, i own this disaster, so i apologise to all those wonderful labour mps who have lost their seats who have worked so hard, i apologise to all our campaigners, but most of all i apologise to those people who desperately need a labour government. and, yes, if anyone is to blame, it is me — full stop. we have to recognise... i think it was brexit that did it. we were in this horns of a dilemma, we couldn't move either way, or if we did and we tried to compromise, it didn't work. that is the first thing. the second — we have to recognise that, look, the media did a number onjeremy for four years solid every day. let me just finish this. every attack, every smear was going on. and they transposed someone who i know as a man of honesty and principle into someone demonised in a way no other politician on this scale has been done before, and i deeply regret that. john mcdonnell talking to andrew marr. well, as we've mentioned, downing street has confirmed there wi
. portrayal of ——jeremy corbyn. me, let's take it on the chin, i own this disaster, so i apologise to all those wonderful labour mps who have lost their seats who have worked so hard, i apologise to all our campaigners, but most of all i apologise to those people who desperately need a labour government. and, yes, if anyone is to blame, it is me — full stop. we have to recognise... i think it was brexit that did it. we were in this horns of a dilemma, we couldn't move either way, or if we...
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we love you, jeremy corbyn! rbyn, the end of his ambition to move the few short miles to westminster from his north london home. do you think you misread the mood? labour were swamped in this election. he is off by the spring, if not before. i did everything i could. of course, i take responsibility for putting the manifesto forward. the manifesto was universally supported throughout our party and movement. as i said in my own result last night, we don't give up on the eternal hopes of a more decent society. our exit poll is suggesting that there will be a conservative majority... from the start, it was obvious what might be coming. one of the very first results, blyth valley in northumberland, labour since 1950, turned tory. the new mp almost overwhelmed by the scale of that change. and i would like to thank boris. and through the night, labour's roots appeared to shrivel, whether in yorkshire, the midlands... i'm just sorry we have let people down. or the north—east — seat after seat flipped red to blue. jeremy
we love you, jeremy corbyn! rbyn, the end of his ambition to move the few short miles to westminster from his north london home. do you think you misread the mood? labour were swamped in this election. he is off by the spring, if not before. i did everything i could. of course, i take responsibility for putting the manifesto forward. the manifesto was universally supported throughout our party and movement. as i said in my own result last night, we don't give up on the eternal hopes of a more...
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was a advisor to president 0bama, says it's not an equal comparison between us progressives and jeremy corbynerving comparison for him because he wants to be the moderate candidate in this race, and distinguish himself from the far—left in his view, and that meansjeremy corbyn, but it is not really an equal comparison by any stretch, and i think the thing we have to remember is thatjeremy corbyn didn't really have a message, and that is different from our liberal candidates in the democratic primary with bernie sanders and elizabath warren in the lead. they have a very strong message and in factjoe biden is seen as not having a very clear message about what he wants to do so it is a bit of an inverse right there in that comparison. would bernie sanders and elizabath warren see themselves and part of the same overall movement as jeremy corbyn? i think they see themselves as progressives, but there is a major distinction between them and jeremy corbyn. first and foremost, corbyn‘s marxist agenda, an agenda that was incredibly socialist compared to what elizabath warren and bernie sanders are ar
was a advisor to president 0bama, says it's not an equal comparison between us progressives and jeremy corbynerving comparison for him because he wants to be the moderate candidate in this race, and distinguish himself from the far—left in his view, and that meansjeremy corbyn, but it is not really an equal comparison by any stretch, and i think the thing we have to remember is thatjeremy corbyn didn't really have a message, and that is different from our liberal candidates in the democratic...
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the two candidates, jeremy corbyn on the left and boris johnson candidates, jeremy corbyn on the lefty be no surprises there, they could almost touch one another here, not just face—to—face but almost total toe in the studio and it will be intense and you will see every flicker of emotion and a syllable of policy they will come out with tonight. this is the final confrontation between the two men who want to be our prime minister and the man with the job of moderating it is nick robinson, former bbc political editor. am i looking stressed? are you stressed? how do you feel? i never wake up overnight over thisjob how do you feel? i never wake up overnight over this job but i how do you feel? i never wake up overnight over thisjob but i have overnight over thisjob but i have over this because it is different from anything i've ever done before because i'm not interviewing these guys, i'm a bit more than a referee but a referee is part of what i've got to do. i've got to make sure it isa got to do. i've got to make sure it is a clean, fairfight between got to do. i've got to make sure it
the two candidates, jeremy corbyn on the left and boris johnson candidates, jeremy corbyn on the lefty be no surprises there, they could almost touch one another here, not just face—to—face but almost total toe in the studio and it will be intense and you will see every flicker of emotion and a syllable of policy they will come out with tonight. this is the final confrontation between the two men who want to be our prime minister and the man with the job of moderating it is nick robinson,...
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conservatives have probably just faced one of their easiest ever historic opponents in terms of jeremy corbynle around the country condemned the leadership ofjeremy corbyn. if the labour party get a credible leader next time around, the tories will lose those votes next time, one pay? i think it is undoubtedly the case thatjeremy corbyn was a problem. i was up in the north west of england. —— won't they. that was in the early pa rt —— won't they. that was in the early part of the week. jeremy corbyn is a problem and brexit is a problem. in the future, thinking about those issues, if labour were to get a more credible leader and we were to get brexit done, as the prime minister has promised, that ought to be a better prospect for labour but i do not know it necessarily follows. once you have made that choice of not giving your vote to a party, once you have broken free, that can be habit forming. do you not think that whether it is the liberal democrats or the labour party or any new centre—left democrats or the labour party or any new ce ntre—left party, democrats or the labour party or any n
conservatives have probably just faced one of their easiest ever historic opponents in terms of jeremy corbynle around the country condemned the leadership ofjeremy corbyn. if the labour party get a credible leader next time around, the tories will lose those votes next time, one pay? i think it is undoubtedly the case thatjeremy corbyn was a problem. i was up in the north west of england. —— won't they. that was in the early pa rt —— won't they. that was in the early part of the week....
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says the nation is at a fork jeremy corbyn says the nation is at afork in jeremy corbyn says thee against rohinga muslims. recovery efforts are on hold in new zealand, as more volcanic activity is predicted for white island,
says the nation is at a fork jeremy corbyn says the nation is at afork in jeremy corbyn says thee against rohinga muslims. recovery efforts are on hold in new zealand, as more volcanic activity is predicted for white island,
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let's talk about jeremy corbyn's that's about tory tactics. tactics, because that also makes the front page of the guardian. an interesting suggestion that people are worried he might have left some of his vulnerable seats exposed. there has beena vulnerable seats exposed. there has been a lot of questioning of labour tactics over the last couple of weeks as it became seemingly apparent, although we don't know for sure and we might have it all wrong, that they are probably not going to wina that they are probably not going to win a majority on thursday. they certainly started the election acting like they were going to. of course you are trying to win every seat in the country, but the reality is you have a limited amount of resource in terms of people and also funding, and so you pour those into your main targets, and they can be seats that you are attacking to try and win seats you are trying to defend. and labour really went all out attack early on, trying to win 80,90, out attack early on, trying to win 80, 90, however many extra seats. an
let's talk about jeremy corbyn's that's about tory tactics. tactics, because that also makes the front page of the guardian. an interesting suggestion that people are worried he might have left some of his vulnerable seats exposed. there has beena vulnerable seats exposed. there has been a lot of questioning of labour tactics over the last couple of weeks as it became seemingly apparent, although we don't know for sure and we might have it all wrong, that they are probably not going to wina...
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talking about labour, jeremy corbyn is going, we do not know when, but he is going. not know yet what it looks like it will not bejohn mcdonnell, yet what it looks like it will not be john mcdonnell, has bejohn mcdonnell, has the factual deputy while he has been labour leader. this was an absolute catastrophe as the daily mirror calls it. a labour supporter, the party result is the worst since the second world war, one of the worst ever. as we said earlier, this is a reflection of the brexit question but alsojeremy reflection of the brexit question but also jeremy corbyn reflection of the brexit question but alsojeremy corbyn and the policies he stood for. the party well now begin a period of reflection to look at what went wrong and labour will have to decide is it going to try corbynism under a new leader or going to make a break and have a new type of politics and new type of personality. a quick look at the ijaz the last one for now. battle for the united kingdom against —— the i. a picture of a very jealous cotton, the against —— the i. a picture of a veryjealou
talking about labour, jeremy corbyn is going, we do not know when, but he is going. not know yet what it looks like it will not bejohn mcdonnell, yet what it looks like it will not be john mcdonnell, has bejohn mcdonnell, has the factual deputy while he has been labour leader. this was an absolute catastrophe as the daily mirror calls it. a labour supporter, the party result is the worst since the second world war, one of the worst ever. as we said earlier, this is a reflection of the brexit...
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woman: we love you, jeremy corbyn! rbyn, it's the end of his ambition to move the few short miles to westminster from his north london home. do you think you misread the mood, mr corbyn? labour were swamped in this election. he is off by the spring, if not before. i did everything i could. of course, i take responsibility for putting the manifesto forward. but i have to say, the manifesto was universally supported throughout our party and throughout our movement. so as i said in my own count result last night, we don't give up on the eternal hopes of a more decent society. reporter: have you lost your seat, ms swinson? the lib dems had a crushing night too. just a few weeks ago, jo swinson claimed she could be prime minister. in the middle of the night, though, she even lost her own place in parliament and closed the day neither an mp nor a party leader. all of us who share an alternative vision for society have a responsibility to learn from this result and find new answers. they lost at the hands of the tories and the
woman: we love you, jeremy corbyn! rbyn, it's the end of his ambition to move the few short miles to westminster from his north london home. do you think you misread the mood, mr corbyn? labour were swamped in this election. he is off by the spring, if not before. i did everything i could. of course, i take responsibility for putting the manifesto forward. but i have to say, the manifesto was universally supported throughout our party and throughout our movement. so as i said in my own count...