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show that the biggest factor was people's aversion to jeremy— factor was people's aversion to jeremy corbynainst a very unusual opponent. but it was always— very unusual opponent. but it was always the — very unusual opponent. but it was always the case, during those months where _ always the case, during those months where boris _ always the case, during those months where borisjohnson was always the case, during those months where boris johnson was on the skids. _ where boris johnson was on the skids. it— where boris johnson was on the skids, it was remarkable how the tory— skids, it was remarkable how the tory voters — skids, it was remarkable how the tory voters forgot why. covering up allegedly _ tory voters forgot why. covering up allegedly sexual harassment, supporting colleagues who had been caught— supporting colleagues who had been caught lobbying — all kinds of issues — caught lobbying — all kinds of issues of— caught lobbying — all kinds of issues of basic ethical leadership. his defenders always pointed out that together a really unusual coalition. that particular combination o
show that the biggest factor was people's aversion to jeremy— factor was people's aversion to jeremy corbynainst a very unusual opponent. but it was always— very unusual opponent. but it was always the — very unusual opponent. but it was always the case, during those months where _ always the case, during those months where boris _ always the case, during those months where borisjohnson was always the case, during those months where boris johnson was on the skids. _ where boris johnson...
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he didn't really seem to pay much of a political price because labour was so disorganised under jeremy corbynwith the opposition that does seem to have a pulse, although it doesn't have that kind of inevitability that somehow tony blair had 15 years ago of a young man who knew what he was doing and had the whole system going with them, it doesn't feel like it's quite caught on there. but they'd better play for the centre because the labour party is 13 points ahead in the polls now. even though the ones who brought them, the conservatives are so used to doing that now, they may not know how to appeal to the centre very easily, they will have to do it if they're --oin to win. yes. just across the channel we see a president beleaguered because he lost his parliamentary majority. whoever becomes prime minister of britain has the security of the big parliamentary majority, that might be deceptive in terms of their power and their ability to get things done? it's difficult to compare the two countries because we have a presidential system, you have a parliamentary one. to think that 160,000 or so p
he didn't really seem to pay much of a political price because labour was so disorganised under jeremy corbynwith the opposition that does seem to have a pulse, although it doesn't have that kind of inevitability that somehow tony blair had 15 years ago of a young man who knew what he was doing and had the whole system going with them, it doesn't feel like it's quite caught on there. but they'd better play for the centre because the labour party is 13 points ahead in the polls now. even though...
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jeremy corbyn suggested paying out of general taxation, but critics of that idea say that — taxation, to _ say that not everyone can afford to go to university, but similarly not everyone — go to university, but similarly not everyone should have to pay for those _ everyone should have to pay for those who — everyone should have to pay for those who do go to university. so, it is an _ those who do go to university. so, it is an extremely difficult political tightrope to walk, but one way or— political tightrope to walk, but one way or the — political tightrope to walk, but one way or the other, the universities need _ way or the other, the universities need to— way or the other, the universities need to he — way or the other, the universities need to be paid for, and only a certain— need to be paid for, and only a certain amount of that can be paid for by— certain amount of that can be paid for by subsidising british students through— for by subsidising british students through overseas students. it is yet another matter _ through overseas students. it is yet another matter which _ th
jeremy corbyn suggested paying out of general taxation, but critics of that idea say that — taxation, to _ say that not everyone can afford to go to university, but similarly not everyone — go to university, but similarly not everyone should have to pay for those _ everyone should have to pay for those who — everyone should have to pay for those who do go to university. so, it is an _ those who do go to university. so, it is an extremely difficult political tightrope to walk, but one way...
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i have long been, you know, a fan of people like jeremy corbyn and -- morale he is in bolivia who i went and interviewed immediately after he was the victim of a coup. i think what's actually happening is left-right categories in the united states are eroding very rapidly. you know, if the idea of opposing nato and u.s. involvement in the war that ukraine a left or right-wing idea? big tech monopolies, is that left wing or right wing? i think it's increasingly more difficult to place people these think for, and i journalists in particular it should be very hard, and i'm glad that it is. >> host: this is your, what, seventh book? >> guest: my sixth book. >> host: and where can people read you today? >> guest: so, you know, mentioning big tech censorship, the sector of the media that's devoted to free speech, that's where i tend to gravitate to. substack,it i do video journalim on rumble. obviously, i'm on social media, it's just with sorthi of an obligation if you have a public platform including twitter. and various conferences like these and various programs. not just tucker carlson, bu
i have long been, you know, a fan of people like jeremy corbyn and -- morale he is in bolivia who i went and interviewed immediately after he was the victim of a coup. i think what's actually happening is left-right categories in the united states are eroding very rapidly. you know, if the idea of opposing nato and u.s. involvement in the war that ukraine a left or right-wing idea? big tech monopolies, is that left wing or right wing? i think it's increasingly more difficult to place people...
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sacked sam terry from his front bench, that was a leading labour mp very much associated with jeremy corbyn'sy be... you can choose your side and-— your side and. absolutely. laughter but i think starmer, _ your side and. absolutely. laughter but i think starmer, my _ but i think starmer, my understanding is he will increasingly look for ways in which to avoid falling outwith... when someone like lisa nandy, who is a very impressive popular and rightly so majorfigure now, she was photographed visiting a picket line in her constituency. you photographed visiting a picket line in her constituency.— in her constituency. you can always- -- — in her constituency. you can always... you _ in her constituency. you can always... you can _ in her constituency. you can always... you can always i in her constituency. you can | always... you can always cut in her constituency. you can i always... you can always cut it a lot of ways. a reminder, those are older viewers from the gramlich factory trike in the late 70s, when mainly indian women employed at the factory who were dismissed and there was a disput
sacked sam terry from his front bench, that was a leading labour mp very much associated with jeremy corbyn'sy be... you can choose your side and-— your side and. absolutely. laughter but i think starmer, _ your side and. absolutely. laughter but i think starmer, my _ but i think starmer, my understanding is he will increasingly look for ways in which to avoid falling outwith... when someone like lisa nandy, who is a very impressive popular and rightly so majorfigure now, she was photographed...
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all of jeremy corbyn's businesses are shifting to a new chief operating officer that they have promotedrom their engineering team. i think an analyst at d&b securities summed it up best. they said, we don't really know who's in charge of the ad business. there will be another part of this process to ensure leadership at snap can show they can lean into the world that jeremy is exiting. she is a seasoned ad executive. she is strong on the ad sales side and has experience in other tech companies. they had of -- they have a bit of a gap to fill. the business is the moneymaking arm of snap. they will not be reporting to a brand-new executive. investors are happy to see cost cuts today, but i will guarantee that is going to be a place they are watching because that is the bread and butter of snap's topline. emily: has been a lot of tumult in social media for different reasons. meta are laying off a bunch of contractors and doing a big pivot to the metaverse. twitter is embroiled in a lawsuit. tiktok is fighting content moderation. what kind of winning on engagement. can you compare snap fort
all of jeremy corbyn's businesses are shifting to a new chief operating officer that they have promotedrom their engineering team. i think an analyst at d&b securities summed it up best. they said, we don't really know who's in charge of the ad business. there will be another part of this process to ensure leadership at snap can show they can lean into the world that jeremy is exiting. she is a seasoned ad executive. she is strong on the ad sales side and has experience in other tech...
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jeremy corbyn. in particular, he condemned the supply of weapons to kiev and stated that it was necessary to look for ways to resolve the situation peacefully, which fundamentally contradicts the general line of london, which is set up solely to maintain the conflict, and any mention of the likelihood of negotiations is taken with hostility. actually. so it happened in british political circles in this time mourn. we were stuck with shame, calling us almost a russian spy and complained that moscow would interpret his words as a weakening of support for kiev in london, such a reaction once again showed britain is not concerned about the fate of ukrainians, but exclusively about political attitudes, even if they contradict common sense and have everything more negative impact on the economy in the local press. celebrate the rise in prices for electricity gas in the kingdom this year will continue while every eighth resident of the country has already cut their spending so much that there is nowhere el
jeremy corbyn. in particular, he condemned the supply of weapons to kiev and stated that it was necessary to look for ways to resolve the situation peacefully, which fundamentally contradicts the general line of london, which is set up solely to maintain the conflict, and any mention of the likelihood of negotiations is taken with hostility. actually. so it happened in british political circles in this time mourn. we were stuck with shame, calling us almost a russian spy and complained that...
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corbyn? ii currently polling below jeremy corb n? , ., currently polling below jeremy corb n? .«r corbyn?d rishi sunak is finally saying labour was right about that and now we have a competitive costed package, server 12 must we have been talking about energy bills. sol 12 must we have been talking about energy bills. so i don't think anyone can say the labour party is doing anything other than leading on this and putting the ideas on the table as we have seen in the last 12 months, ligament catches up with and does a vision of what we have proposed but it has taken months. it has taken you to the middle of august to get the plan. we has taken you to the middle of august to get the plan. we wanted to ensure we had _ august to get the plan. we wanted to ensure we had the _ august to get the plan. we wanted to ensure we had the forecast _ august to get the plan. we wanted to ensure we had the forecast for- august to get the plan. we wanted to ensure we had the forecast for the i ensure we had the forecast for the figures that were coming on october. the incredible forecasts of the last of t
corbyn? ii currently polling below jeremy corb n? , ., currently polling below jeremy corb n? .«r corbyn?d rishi sunak is finally saying labour was right about that and now we have a competitive costed package, server 12 must we have been talking about energy bills. sol 12 must we have been talking about energy bills. so i don't think anyone can say the labour party is doing anything other than leading on this and putting the ideas on the table as we have seen in the last 12 months, ligament...