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they suspended the former leader, jeremy corbyn.kicked out offensive members on dubious grounds. this has gone on and on. a very bad pastiche of the tony blair years. >> do ordinary people care about this kind of internal fighting? >> it is pretty clear with the conservatives are doing. the way he was treated will not do that. whatever his merits. jeremy corbyn did certainly well in the general election. that was somebody they wanted to see. they wanted to see the arguments about jeremy corbyn. >> it does have an effect. he has to publicly address all of this and try to unite his party. can he do that? >> i am not sure that he does have to address it. obviously journalists have to ask him about it. but i think he will steer the conversation away from it. to say this was yesterday's news. he was not helped by the factions in the labour party. the british people did not want him around. they did not want his party -- what his party was offering, for a number of reasons. kia starmer will make that a point. to look at dividing lines. hi
they suspended the former leader, jeremy corbyn.kicked out offensive members on dubious grounds. this has gone on and on. a very bad pastiche of the tony blair years. >> do ordinary people care about this kind of internal fighting? >> it is pretty clear with the conservatives are doing. the way he was treated will not do that. whatever his merits. jeremy corbyn did certainly well in the general election. that was somebody they wanted to see. they wanted to see the arguments about...
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i think he needs to do it because jeremy corbyn was - do it because jeremy corbyn was before _ do itainst russia that much when it came to citizens— russia that much when it came to citizens being poisoned on our ground. — citizens being poisoned on our ground, and i think for that reason labour— ground, and i think for that reason labour always has a lot more ground to make _ labour always has a lot more ground to make up — labour always has a lot more ground to make up. patriotism is a personal thing _ to make up. patriotism is a personal thing. everybody has their own reason — thing. everybody has their own reason for— thing. everybody has their own reason for loving their country, but for some _ reason for loving their country, but for some reason, it has become an issue _ for some reason, it has become an issue for— for some reason, it has become an issue for the — for some reason, it has become an issue for the right. they think they own patriotism and of course they don't _ own patriotism and of course they don't. every layperson is patriotic but not _ don't. every layperson i
i think he needs to do it because jeremy corbyn was - do it because jeremy corbyn was before _ do itainst russia that much when it came to citizens— russia that much when it came to citizens being poisoned on our ground. — citizens being poisoned on our ground, and i think for that reason labour— ground, and i think for that reason labour always has a lot more ground to make _ labour always has a lot more ground to make up — labour always has a lot more ground to make up. patriotism is...
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jeremy corbyn, welcome to political thinking. thanks for inviting me on.e even a hint of a smile when you heard a tory chancellor stand up and say it's perfectly responsible to borrow tens of billions of pounds? i had more than a smile about that, because i was thinking all the condemnation i received for putting forward a proposal for a national investment bank and regional investment banks — investment banks for scotland and wales and northern ireland — and was told this was grossly irresponsible. john mcdonnell, at the same time, said that we would not borrow to cover day—to—day spending, we would only borrow for investment. what the government has now done is borrow billions, or is in the process of borrowing billions, in order to pay for day—to—day expenditure, because they've just cut their own income level. so, this isn't corbynomics? you're saying they're just too irresponsible, the tories? we were proposing to, yes, increase taxation for the very richest, yes, and close down the tax loopholes, yes. we were also proposing to invest a great deal in
jeremy corbyn, welcome to political thinking. thanks for inviting me on.e even a hint of a smile when you heard a tory chancellor stand up and say it's perfectly responsible to borrow tens of billions of pounds? i had more than a smile about that, because i was thinking all the condemnation i received for putting forward a proposal for a national investment bank and regional investment banks — investment banks for scotland and wales and northern ireland — and was told this was grossly...
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. >> boris, you crashed jeremy corbyn. you rolled out the vaccine. you stood up to vladimir putin. you are admired from kyiv to carlisle. [applause] >> rishi sunak reside with dozens of conservative -- resenting boris johnson's departure. -- she knows that winning back public trust will be a big challenge. after a long selection process the new urgency for the prime minister to tell the public what steps they will be taking over the cost of living isis is clear. liz truss cannot fail to realize that. >> i think a lot of the work has been done and was the team realizes you transition from campaign to governor this is a question at the top of minds and people will expect to hear clear answers. i think we will get that next week. >> i will deliver on the energy crisis dealing with energy bills. -- the long-term issues that we have on energy supply. >> after previously focusing on tax cuts trust is considering a --truss is considering a pause on taxes. >> they will have to pay for that -- so she needs to show that she actually understands the challenges
. >> boris, you crashed jeremy corbyn. you rolled out the vaccine. you stood up to vladimir putin. you are admired from kyiv to carlisle. [applause] >> rishi sunak reside with dozens of conservative -- resenting boris johnson's departure. -- she knows that winning back public trust will be a big challenge. after a long selection process the new urgency for the prime minister to tell the public what steps they will be taking over the cost of living isis is clear. liz truss cannot...
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also want to thank our outgoing leader my friend boris johnson boris you ended brexit you crushed jeremy corbynntroduced friends and colleagues into active opposition to vladimir putin. thank you for trusting me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party in the land of snobbery and ambitions of the new head of the conservatives, do not hold. will this be enough to solve internal problems? the issue of the track, known for critical remarks under the second referendum on scottish independence, is why the head of the country is wary of the future hostess, downing if she rules in accordance with her summer company. it will be a disaster, not only for scotland but for the whole of the uk let's hope it's not. now is a very serious time. for a country that requires special guidance. however, the track itself is of little interest. she prefers to turn a blind eye to the internal issues of the country for the fate of the world, the best thing to do with nikola stejan is to ignore her. i think it's a little difficult for her when she's first minister. she has a democratically elec
also want to thank our outgoing leader my friend boris johnson boris you ended brexit you crushed jeremy corbynntroduced friends and colleagues into active opposition to vladimir putin. thank you for trusting me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party in the land of snobbery and ambitions of the new head of the conservatives, do not hold. will this be enough to solve internal problems? the issue of the track, known for critical remarks under the second referendum on...
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also want to thank the previous leader my friend boris johnson you completed brexit you defeated jeremy corbynd up to vladimir putin you are admired by kyiv to carlisle, the current head of the british government, boresh johnson, congratulated the forest on his appointment to the position of the head of the government of great britain and called on his fellow conservatives to join her support, we will talk about the direction in which great britain's policy towards ukraine may change. oleksandr kraev, expert of the ukrainian foreign policy council, oleksandr prizma, joins the broadcast. my congratulations to our viewers, i will also say that olistra will become the third woman at the head of the british government after margaret thatcher and theresa may well, now. to the main question. do you expect any changes in the policy of great britain in relation to ukraine if the prime minister is now and the surname pikeperch we could talk about some, but even in that case, cosmetic changes, if we talk about the track, well, this is actually johnson #2 , because she is the last one left in the johnson
also want to thank the previous leader my friend boris johnson you completed brexit you defeated jeremy corbynd up to vladimir putin you are admired by kyiv to carlisle, the current head of the british government, boresh johnson, congratulated the forest on his appointment to the position of the head of the government of great britain and called on his fellow conservatives to join her support, we will talk about the direction in which great britain's policy towards ukraine may change. oleksandr...
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keir starmer will be keen to show his party has emerged from the political storms of the jeremy corbyntween government and opposition. more than half a million people in eastern canada are without power as the region continues to be battered by a huge storm. these pictures show a town where it storm fiona has brought in winds of more than 160 kilometres per hour tearing down power lines and trees. authorities have issued severe weather warnings and the prime minister has promised to send help to the affected regions. hurricane fiona is having a devastating impact across canada and quebec. we are seeing devastating images coming out. storm damage like we have never seen. cape preston has been hit hard as well, as is quebec. there have been evacuation orders issued. hundreds of thousands of people are without power. there are reports of roads washed out and homes destroyed. we have all seen the images. this is a very powerful and dangerous storm. i'm joined now by dave harvey from the newfoundland and labrador salvation army, who's in port aux basques, which is one of the areas worst hit
keir starmer will be keen to show his party has emerged from the political storms of the jeremy corbyntween government and opposition. more than half a million people in eastern canada are without power as the region continues to be battered by a huge storm. these pictures show a town where it storm fiona has brought in winds of more than 160 kilometres per hour tearing down power lines and trees. authorities have issued severe weather warnings and the prime minister has promised to send help...
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it's something the left of the party, like allies of the former leader jeremy corbyn, support. keen to argue his party is emerging from its own internal divisions, and instead is drawing a clear dividing line between labour and the tories on the economy. ione wells, bbc news, liverpool. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake in in liverpool for the labour party conference. it was an unusual start to the labour party conference here this morning, when a rendition of the national anthem was sung and sought keir starmer took to the platform in the main conference hall here to pay tribute to her majesty the queen, and in doing that he said her record of service and duty to the united kingdom echoed labour values and called on those in the hall to turn up called on those in the hall to turn up their collars and face the storm evoking the spirit of duty and of service that her majesty queen elizabeth said was show into the country. the decision to sing the national anthem to openly replacement conference was not universally popular, not something everybody here thought necessaril
it's something the left of the party, like allies of the former leader jeremy corbyn, support. keen to argue his party is emerging from its own internal divisions, and instead is drawing a clear dividing line between labour and the tories on the economy. ione wells, bbc news, liverpool. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake in in liverpool for the labour party conference. it was an unusual start to the labour party conference here this morning, when a rendition of the national anthem was...
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keir starmer will be keen to show that his party has emerged from the political storms of the jeremy corbynon — which was due to take place on tuesday. that's because of tropical storm ian, which could become a hurricane as it approaches florida. it's the third delay in a month for the test flight, which suffered a fuel leak and other technical glitches at the end of august. nasa had previously said that a further delay the international recording artist, bad bunny, has released a new music video from his latest album. the clip isn'tjust a video to accompany his hit "reggae—ton" track. it's also a viral documentary about the issues facing the artist's native puerto rico. released just hours before hurricane fiona struck, it's already racked up millions of views. ben derico has the story. # puerto rico, esta bien, cabron...# this is bad bunny, one of the world's most popular musicians. on spotify alone, he has over 44 billion streams. he's just released his latest music video for his song el apagon, but it's not your usual video clip. they called and said, "how do we turn a music video into
keir starmer will be keen to show that his party has emerged from the political storms of the jeremy corbynon — which was due to take place on tuesday. that's because of tropical storm ian, which could become a hurricane as it approaches florida. it's the third delay in a month for the test flight, which suffered a fuel leak and other technical glitches at the end of august. nasa had previously said that a further delay the international recording artist, bad bunny, has released a new music...
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it's hard to say, and i think the left, jeremy corbyn's former former wing of the party, momentum areures they care most about debated here — and we won't hear exactly what will be debated until tomorrow — but for the most part quite united. keir starmer is not in any doubt right now and it looks like he is set until the next election but i think there are a number of issues we want to keep an eye on and when it clearly is the question of industrial unrest and strikes. as we know sir keir starmer has told his party to stay off the picket lines when it comes to the rail strikes happening and there are many in the party uncomfortable with that position and now they've seen the tax cuts announced by the government yesterday and the fact the very richest are going to benefit the most i think there will be an increasing pressure on labour leadership, many from the left of the party, when it comes to the question of public sector pay rises with abating that should happen to side much more with public sector and strikers and perhaps he has done already. and strikers ——than perhaps he has don
it's hard to say, and i think the left, jeremy corbyn's former former wing of the party, momentum areures they care most about debated here — and we won't hear exactly what will be debated until tomorrow — but for the most part quite united. keir starmer is not in any doubt right now and it looks like he is set until the next election but i think there are a number of issues we want to keep an eye on and when it clearly is the question of industrial unrest and strikes. as we know sir keir...
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the former leader, of course, jeremy corbyn, certainly believes that labour mps should be standing shoulder workers who are on strike on picket lines. keir starmer, the current leader, very keen to tell his senior team, those around him, the shadow ministers, not to be seen on picket line. that has proved controversial. there was an attempt by people on the left of the labour party are determined to have a debate here about whether the front bench team, the leading members of the labour party, should go on picket lines. and also about pay too, and whether labour should be backing inflation busting pay increases. but that would only be debated if it became one of the most popular topics at the conference, and supporters of keir starmer�*s leadership have succeeded in keeping that item off the agenda, so there won't even be in a debate on this issue, which otherwise could have potentially embarrassed keir starmer. i think that is a sign he is solidifying his leadership. some of the trade unions want a debate, for example, on whether the energy sector should be nationalised, should it be taken
the former leader, of course, jeremy corbyn, certainly believes that labour mps should be standing shoulder workers who are on strike on picket lines. keir starmer, the current leader, very keen to tell his senior team, those around him, the shadow ministers, not to be seen on picket line. that has proved controversial. there was an attempt by people on the left of the labour party are determined to have a debate here about whether the front bench team, the leading members of the labour party,...
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it's something the left of the party, like allies of the former leader jeremy corbyn, support.rgue his party is emerging from its own internal divisions, and instead is drawing a clear dividing line between labour and the tories on the economy. ione wells, bbc news, liverpool. 0ur chief political correspondent nick eardleyjoins us from the conference in liverpool. in fact, we will be speaking to him a little bit later. we will get the latest now from kyiv on the situation there. we will be looking at how the russians have reacted to the conscription, the fourth conscription of those aged over 35, many fleeing across the border into georgia. 0ur correspondent in kyiv, hugo bachega, has just sent this update. president zelensky last night accused president putin of sending russian conscripts to their deaths here in ukraine after the announcement of the of here in ukraine after the announcement of the a of here in ukraine after the announce oftnt of the azf of? , w here in ukraine after the announce oftnt of ti have azf of? , w here in ukraine after the announce oftnt of ti have b
it's something the left of the party, like allies of the former leader jeremy corbyn, support.rgue his party is emerging from its own internal divisions, and instead is drawing a clear dividing line between labour and the tories on the economy. ione wells, bbc news, liverpool. 0ur chief political correspondent nick eardleyjoins us from the conference in liverpool. in fact, we will be speaking to him a little bit later. we will get the latest now from kyiv on the situation there. we will be...
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all of jeremy corbyn's businesses are shifting to a new chief operating officer that they have promoted from 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 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. kind of winning on engagement. can you compare snap fortunes with other co
all of jeremy corbyn's businesses are shifting to a new chief operating officer that they have promoted from 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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it's something the left of the party, like allies of the former leader jeremy corbyn, support.rgue his party is emerging from its own internal divisions, and instead is drawing a clear dividing line between labour and the tories on the economy. ione wells, bbc news, liverpool. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake in in liverpool for the labour party conference. we have already heard from sir keir starmer who is not going to speak now for a couple of days, but he has been outlining his reaction to the government's tax policies. he has, that dividing _ government's tax policies. he has, that dividing line _ government's tax policies. he has, that dividing line mentioned - government's tax policies. he has, that dividing line mentioned in - government's tax policies. he has, that dividing line mentioned in the| that dividing line mentioned in the report there is now very clear between labour and the conservatives, but the big question in response to the chancellor's sweeping tax cuts unveiled on friday is what would labour do if it were to win the next general election and c
it's something the left of the party, like allies of the former leader jeremy corbyn, support.rgue his party is emerging from its own internal divisions, and instead is drawing a clear dividing line between labour and the tories on the economy. ione wells, bbc news, liverpool. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake in in liverpool for the labour party conference. we have already heard from sir keir starmer who is not going to speak now for a couple of days, but he has been outlining his...
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the labour party has got to separate itself from its reputation under jeremy corbyn, in terms of theionship with business. this is the message they are trying to make, they are going to have to convince people to buy into their idea of a fairer economy. alix: what's move the camera lens out of this. do we expect an interest rate hike from the doe, and what could be the impact of something like that? >> market pricing suggests we can expect that. sky news reported earlier, we can expect to hear from the bank of england in a statement later, that has not been confirmed. the options at the bank of england's disposal, they could have emergency rate hikes. or, they could come out with hawkish talk. we are already expecting a prescheduled speech from hugh hill, the chief economist, tomorrow. perhaps they will go with that to reassure the markets until the november meeting, to react to the budget. which is what you would think they would do, in the guidance of the last meeting. in which they said they would be particularly looking inflationary pressures from stronger demand, they would be w
the labour party has got to separate itself from its reputation under jeremy corbyn, in terms of theionship with business. this is the message they are trying to make, they are going to have to convince people to buy into their idea of a fairer economy. alix: what's move the camera lens out of this. do we expect an interest rate hike from the doe, and what could be the impact of something like that? >> market pricing suggests we can expect that. sky news reported earlier, we can expect to...
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also want to thank our outgoing leader my friend boris johnson boris you ended brexit you crushed jeremy corbyn introduced friends and colleagues into active opposition to vladimir putin. thank you for trusting me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party. on earth, it has been chosen for the coming months, then the party will have to win the trust of the ordinary people again, by the way, analysts do believe that today's amperturbation is a move, rather to reduce social voltage. after all, jones tried to remove several times, only the last one was successful. i believe that the resignation of the johnson government is a way to sacrifice a person in order to preserve elite information, another thing, which by this autumn may not expect a very serious political economic crisis in europe and this will create direct threats to the information of the ruling parties itself, or at least to their current foreign policy course, but i repeat in itself the resignation of the johnson government does not affect anything. it reshuffling a man a demonstrative act just to defuse the s
also want to thank our outgoing leader my friend boris johnson boris you ended brexit you crushed jeremy corbyn introduced friends and colleagues into active opposition to vladimir putin. thank you for trusting me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party. on earth, it has been chosen for the coming months, then the party will have to win the trust of the ordinary people again, by the way, analysts do believe that today's amperturbation is a move, rather to reduce...
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you crushed jeremy corbyn. you rolled out the vaccine and you stood up to vladimir putin. u are admired from kyiv to carlisle. [ applause ] >> reporter: a couple of things in that that the british audience will jeremy corbin, the leader of the opposition. the other interesting thing that gave an indication of one of the many problems she faces domestically here in the uk, not just a fractured party but a fractured country. she said boris johnson was popular from kyiv to carlisle, carlisle is the northernmost border town in england with scotland. the conservatives are not popular in scotland. in fact, the scottish people are pushing to have another independence referendum. that's another challenge liz truss will face very quickly. a raft of domestic, economic and political challenges ahead for her. >> we know you'll be continuing to break it all down for us. appreciate it. >>> right man two men accused of stabbing and killing ten people are on the run. police launching a man run. police say the men injured at least 15 people sunday. we're talking about multiple crime scenes
you crushed jeremy corbyn. you rolled out the vaccine and you stood up to vladimir putin. u are admired from kyiv to carlisle. [ applause ] >> reporter: a couple of things in that that the british audience will jeremy corbin, the leader of the opposition. the other interesting thing that gave an indication of one of the many problems she faces domestically here in the uk, not just a fractured party but a fractured country. she said boris johnson was popular from kyiv to carlisle, carlisle...
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under jeremy corbyn — conference floor.om the local party side and union side, _ from the local party side and union side, 20 _ from the local party side and union side, 20 motions altogether debated, that is— side, 20 motions altogether debated, that is now— side, 20 motions altogether debated, that is now much reduced after rule changes— that is now much reduced after rule changes last year, so there are 12. the kind _ changes last year, so there are 12. the kind of— changes last year, so there are 12. the kind of things we are expecting to see _ the kind of things we are expecting to see it— the kind of things we are expecting to see it come through when on the priorities— to see it come through when on the priorities ballot, electoral reform is really— priorities ballot, electoral reform is really a — priorities ballot, electoral reform is really a big one, for two years in a row— is really a big one, for two years in a row now, electoral for switching _ in a row now, electoral for switching from first past the post to
under jeremy corbyn — conference floor.om the local party side and union side, _ from the local party side and union side, 20 _ from the local party side and union side, 20 motions altogether debated, that is— side, 20 motions altogether debated, that is now— side, 20 motions altogether debated, that is now much reduced after rule changes— that is now much reduced after rule changes last year, so there are 12. the kind _ changes last year, so there are 12. the kind of— changes last...
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you crushed jeremy corbyn. you stood up to vladimir putin. from kyiv to carlisle. [ applause ] >> a bit of a pause there, waiting for the applause. truss takes over tomorrow. the leadership change comes, of course, as britain is facing a dire economic road ahead including a severe cost of living crisis triggered by soaring energy bills and a looming recession. >>> want to give you a sneak peek noust new cnn film featuring five combat camera women. they have risked their lives to bring you such important stories, some of the biggest headlines from around the world. the you? cnn film "no ordinary life, the camerawomen who brought the war to headlines." and we want to give you a sneak peek of how they made their mark. >> being a camera woman is a tough job. >> we were sent out on the stories. it was very dangerous. we got right in the middle of it. >> focusing on the very human aspects of these conflicts, whether it's war or famine. story telling changed and women were at the forefront of that movement. >> you're it. you're the one that's going
you crushed jeremy corbyn. you stood up to vladimir putin. from kyiv to carlisle. [ applause ] >> a bit of a pause there, waiting for the applause. truss takes over tomorrow. the leadership change comes, of course, as britain is facing a dire economic road ahead including a severe cost of living crisis triggered by soaring energy bills and a looming recession. >>> want to give you a sneak peek noust new cnn film featuring five combat camera women. they have risked their lives to...
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you crushed jeremy corbyn. you rolled out the vaccine. and you stood up to vladimir putin.ow, conservative ideology may have won liz truss the keys to downing street, number 10 downing street, but a lot of people in this country are wondering whether she can also be pragmatic because energy bills in this country, gas and electric, they have almost tripled in just the last year. liz truss said there would be no handouts to solve the problem. now, though, she may be softening her stance. she's promising a bold plan in the next week. brianna. >> cost of living price is very real in britain. >> for the first time, israel is admitting there's a high possibility one of its soldiers shot and killed palestinian american journalist shu rene abu ocly. she was wearing a vest labeled press when she was killed during an israeli military operation in may. cnn's hadas gold is live for us in jerusalem. tell us what israel is now saying and just how long the took them to get to this point. >> well, this is a long awaited report. it's been nearly four months since she was killed while coveri
you crushed jeremy corbyn. you rolled out the vaccine. and you stood up to vladimir putin.ow, conservative ideology may have won liz truss the keys to downing street, number 10 downing street, but a lot of people in this country are wondering whether she can also be pragmatic because energy bills in this country, gas and electric, they have almost tripled in just the last year. liz truss said there would be no handouts to solve the problem. now, though, she may be softening her stance. she's...
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jeremy corbyn did not, attend although he had the chance, to kirsten was there and the lead of oppositionspectrum were allowed to attend as well. >> okay, well i think another person that was there at the time was sir at davy, hello. >> hi, you've been down since this morning. >> i just arrived. we got the service in parliament today, what we're gonna give our condolences to king charles the third on the death of his mother. , and i think the sense of unity and parliament of the moment. all for coming together in a combination of grief. and, also the gratitude to the queen for the huge amazing service. and my condolences malice -- they've been really heartfelt. >> difficult to gauge the mood, i think. i have been saying to my guest, this morning, when we first heard, we were shocked but not surprised. but now that shock is turning to reflections of the queen's life. >> absolutely. we can't help but think about the times -- everyone's talking about the paddington moment of course. the james fawn moment. when she made the whole mission laugh. and that was the great thing about. her she had
jeremy corbyn did not, attend although he had the chance, to kirsten was there and the lead of oppositionspectrum were allowed to attend as well. >> okay, well i think another person that was there at the time was sir at davy, hello. >> hi, you've been down since this morning. >> i just arrived. we got the service in parliament today, what we're gonna give our condolences to king charles the third on the death of his mother. , and i think the sense of unity and parliament of...
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your colleague in labour, barry gardiner, on this programme last week, ayesha, he was of course jeremy corbyn's agree? i don't. i think most --eole do you agree? i don't. i think most people don't _ do you agree? i don't. i think most people don't really _ do you agree? i don't. i think most people don't really care _ do you agree? i don't. i think most people don't really care about - people don't really care about whether somebody is a socialist or not, what they do want is somebody to get a grip on this country, they want the labour party to provide a really credible and energetic alternative to what is quite frankly alternative to what is quite frankly a bunfight. wherever you sit on the political spectrum right now, the country feels like it is in a really frightening place, and what i think is really interesting at this conference is that even people i have spoken to who were really profoundly against keir starmer, people who have really stirred up trouble in past conferences, at a very senior level of the party organisation, have said to me, you know what, it is different now, because th
your colleague in labour, barry gardiner, on this programme last week, ayesha, he was of course jeremy corbyn's agree? i don't. i think most --eole do you agree? i don't. i think most people don't _ do you agree? i don't. i think most people don't really _ do you agree? i don't. i think most people don't really care _ do you agree? i don't. i think most people don't really care about - people don't really care about whether somebody is a socialist or not, what they do want is somebody to get a...
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it is something the left of the party, like allies of the former leader jeremy corbyn, support.ll be keen to argue his party is emerging from its own internal divisions, and is instead drawing a clear dividing line between labour and the tories. i only wells, bbc news, the pool. —— ione wells, bbc news, the pool. —— ione wells, bbc news, liverpool. ukraine's president zelensky has accused russia's vladimir putin of sending his own citizens to their death in ukraine. he made the comment as huge queues build up at russia's borders, created by people trying to leave the country to avoid being called up to fight. long lines of cars formed on the borders with georgia, kazakhstan and mongolia. a british man freed from prison after being held by russian—backed forces in ukraine says he was treated worse than a dog, and feared he would be killed. speaking to the sun on sunday, aiden aslin — who was released with four other britons earlier this week — told how he was beaten, kept in solitary confinement forfive months, and stabbed by a russian officer. simonjones reports. we are now out
it is something the left of the party, like allies of the former leader jeremy corbyn, support.ll be keen to argue his party is emerging from its own internal divisions, and is instead drawing a clear dividing line between labour and the tories. i only wells, bbc news, the pool. —— ione wells, bbc news, the pool. —— ione wells, bbc news, liverpool. ukraine's president zelensky has accused russia's vladimir putin of sending his own citizens to their death in ukraine. he made the comment...
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boris, you got brexit done, you crushed jeremy corbyn, you rolled out the vaccine, and you stood up tot the public will expect and i think that's what everyone, myself included, will do. tomorrow, she moves in here, taking the top job in the country, with a to—do list arguably more challenging than any recent prime minister. as the labour leader, on a visit to a school in north london, was quick to point out. she needs to deal with the cost of living crisis. the fact that the nhs is on its knees, and she needs to deal with the collapse of law and order. and there can be no justification for not freezing energy prices, so she needs to show that she actually understands and can meet the challenges that are there after 12 years of failure of this tory government. there has been criticism of how long this contest has taken to appoint a new leader. nominations among mps opened eight weeks ago and critics say that has left a vacuum at a crucial time when people are facing soaring costs. liz truss has promised she will move quickly and will set out her plans for help within days of taking off
boris, you got brexit done, you crushed jeremy corbyn, you rolled out the vaccine, and you stood up tot the public will expect and i think that's what everyone, myself included, will do. tomorrow, she moves in here, taking the top job in the country, with a to—do list arguably more challenging than any recent prime minister. as the labour leader, on a visit to a school in north london, was quick to point out. she needs to deal with the cost of living crisis. the fact that the nhs is on its...
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and jeremy corbyn is history and brexiters history, and we will save some of the issues can beally conservative. i represent a constituency, and i'm honouredl naturally conservative. i represent i a constituency, and i'm honoured to represent _ a constituency, and i'm honoured to represent ipswich and it has moved between _ represent ipswich and it has moved between parties and i work hard as a local mp _ between parties and i work hard as a local mp and i'm out meeting constituents all the time but ultimately there were a large number of people _ ultimately there were a large number of people in ipswich who for the first time — of people in ipswich who for the first time turned their back on the labour— first time turned their back on the labour party and there are a multitude of reasons they did that. and ultimately though, the labour party— and ultimately though, the labour party has— and ultimately though, the labour party has a deep—seated problem when it comes _ party has a deep—seated problem when it comes to— party has a deep—seated problem when it comes to representing
and jeremy corbyn is history and brexiters history, and we will save some of the issues can beally conservative. i represent a constituency, and i'm honouredl naturally conservative. i represent i a constituency, and i'm honoured to represent _ a constituency, and i'm honoured to represent ipswich and it has moved between _ represent ipswich and it has moved between parties and i work hard as a local mp _ between parties and i work hard as a local mp and i'm out meeting constituents all the...
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boris you got brexit, crushed jeremy corbyn, introduced the vaccine and stood up to vladimir putin ,nk you for organizing one of the longest job interviews in history. if boris johnson achieved brexit, then elizabeth truss wants to achieve a completely different end of the world. let's remember her, a recent tv interview. if she had to push the red button i think it's an important duty prime minister, i'm ready to do it. well, in the piggy bank of the fact that he is ignorance - this is strength according to current measurements. let's remember how elizabeth trass relatively recently did not recognize russia's sovereignty over the rostov and voronezh regions. what she, in general, publicly said in the face of our minister of foreign affairs. yes, he says, i do not confess. give it back to russia over these areas and they will never recognize great britain. now such a woman is over the head. she still knows herself , yes, she is somehow now in the youth language called. she cosplay mark says thatcher she wants to be like and go down in history just like that, well, yes. uh, formally c
boris you got brexit, crushed jeremy corbyn, introduced the vaccine and stood up to vladimir putin ,nk you for organizing one of the longest job interviews in history. if boris johnson achieved brexit, then elizabeth truss wants to achieve a completely different end of the world. let's remember her, a recent tv interview. if she had to push the red button i think it's an important duty prime minister, i'm ready to do it. well, in the piggy bank of the fact that he is ignorance - this is...
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boris soap in the role of fox soap. but listen morris you are done with brexit you have crushed jeremy corbynaccine and opposed vladimir putin that he is meeting from kiev yes carlisle british. will it help pay bills? friends and colleagues thank you for trusting me to lead the great conservative party, the greatest political party on earth i imagine biden swearing now who is the greatest he says well this is crazy, well, at least 80 thousand voted for her. because there are registered voters inside. well, that is, there is such a procedure that, god forbid, the people say nothing ; the british people cannot be trusted. by the way , she is sharply against the scottish referendum already scottish first example of a young lady said that this is generally a disaster. this is just a tragedy for the chinese. thanks the chinese looked at the brilliant idea of the g7 to restrict oil, they said, you guys have a bad idea. you better back. take away we will not support the idea of \u200b\u200bmaintaining a ceiling, and i like it again, which is a plus. well, dmitry will tell about this much better
boris soap in the role of fox soap. but listen morris you are done with brexit you have crushed jeremy corbynaccine and opposed vladimir putin that he is meeting from kiev yes carlisle british. will it help pay bills? friends and colleagues thank you for trusting me to lead the great conservative party, the greatest political party on earth i imagine biden swearing now who is the greatest he says well this is crazy, well, at least 80 thousand voted for her. because there are registered voters...
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period — policy during the jeremy corbyn period.y. and then i think also when you go through the list of— think also when you go through the list of those things, it was just a general— list of those things, it was just a general sense of trying to say, we are the _ general sense of trying to say, we are the sensible option on the economy— are the sensible option on the economy and also on those values and aspiration _ economy and also on those values and aspiration and trying to win the centre — aspiration and trying to win the centre ground, almost saying the labour _ centre ground, almost saying the labour party a few years ago, we are not that _ labour party a few years ago, we are not that. anti—semitism again, bringing — not that. anti—semitism again, bringing up the fact he has tackled that, _ bringing up the fact he has tackled that, cheers in the hall showed how the party— that, cheers in the hall showed how the party is — that, cheers in the hall showed how the party is changing again. the values thing _ the party is chang
period — policy during the jeremy corbyn period.y. and then i think also when you go through the list of— think also when you go through the list of those things, it was just a general— list of those things, it was just a general sense of trying to say, we are the _ general sense of trying to say, we are the sensible option on the economy— are the sensible option on the economy and also on those values and aspiration _ economy and also on those values and aspiration and trying to win...
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sensible when it comes to policies they are setting out, they are trying to make a break from the jeremy corbynpeople tax cuts, encouraging that investment, will p37 encouraging that investment, will pay off and even if it's not long—term, that there is some sign of economic growth and by the time we get to the next general election. i've got to say, chatting to labour folk here, chatting to be the shadow, they think they are in a good place at the moment and that the government strategy on radio was big tax cuts, those economic gamble is, as some see them, has put labour in a place where they can now claim to be the most sensible party. thahk to be the most sensible party. thank ou, nick. to be the most sensible party. thank you. nick- well. _ to be the most sensible party. thank you, nick. well, earlier, _ to be the most sensible party. thank you, nick. well, earlier, i— to be the most sensible party. thank you, nick. well, earlier, i spoke i to be the most sensible party. thank you, nick. well, earlier, i spoke to l you, nick. well, earlier, ispoke to lord ken clarke, the former conservative
sensible when it comes to policies they are setting out, they are trying to make a break from the jeremy corbynpeople tax cuts, encouraging that investment, will p37 encouraging that investment, will pay off and even if it's not long—term, that there is some sign of economic growth and by the time we get to the next general election. i've got to say, chatting to labour folk here, chatting to be the shadow, they think they are in a good place at the moment and that the government strategy on...
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[applause] boris, you got brexit done, you crushed jeremy corbyn, you rolled out the vaccine, and you -- up to vladimir putin. you are admired. [applause] friends and colleagues, thank you for putting your faith in me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party on earth. [applause] i know that our beliefs resonate with the british people. our belief in freedom and the ability to control your own life, low taxes and personal responsibility. i know that is why people voted for us in such numbers in 2019. as your party leader, i intend to deliver what we promised the voters across our great country. [applause] during this leadership campaign, i campaigned as a conservative and i will government as a conservative. [applause] and my friends, we need to show that we will deliver it for the next two years. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will deliver on the energy crisis, dealing with people's energy bills and also dealing with long-term issues we have on energy supply. [applause] i will deliver on the national health service. [applause]
[applause] boris, you got brexit done, you crushed jeremy corbyn, you rolled out the vaccine, and you -- up to vladimir putin. you are admired. [applause] friends and colleagues, thank you for putting your faith in me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party on earth. [applause] i know that our beliefs resonate with the british people. our belief in freedom and the ability to control your own life, low taxes and personal responsibility. i know that is why people voted...
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if ielc miliband or gotta be jeremy corbyn miliband or gotta bejeremy corbyn made a plan like this theyc matter to back the scale of the challenge is such that the upper prepare to behave in this way that is counter to what they believe about being a low tax economy but it is like what we saw during the pandemic whereby rishi sunak�*s stimulus was enormous in scale and he saw himself as a low tax fiscal conservative also, so we are through the looking glass as regards economic orthodoxy. the point is the issues are of such magnitude that, even the most hawkish neoliberal is clamouring for the government to use their cheque book. we clamouring for the government to use their cheque book.— their cheque book. we are awaiting this announcement _ their cheque book. we are awaiting this announcement and _ their cheque book. we are awaiting this announcement and one - their cheque book. we are awaiting i this announcement and one presumes that the government is going to talk about businesses and individuals in terms of energy support, but can you give me an idea of, say one business, how much
if ielc miliband or gotta be jeremy corbyn miliband or gotta bejeremy corbyn made a plan like this theyc matter to back the scale of the challenge is such that the upper prepare to behave in this way that is counter to what they believe about being a low tax economy but it is like what we saw during the pandemic whereby rishi sunak�*s stimulus was enormous in scale and he saw himself as a low tax fiscal conservative also, so we are through the looking glass as regards economic orthodoxy. the...
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ultimately what keir starmer is trying to do is say this is a labour party that has changed from the jeremy corbynachega. it is very foggy. just explain the results, what we can expect that the timing of them and what it could potentially mean when we get them. we expect the results to be announced at some point this week. we are not expecting any surprise, really. result is... ., decided resulth’jse decide to resulth’jse ., decide to resultérzitse ., decide to look, 5311s“ ., (on de to�* fifiesa a attack said we tack said we will said we will 59:7 5? if to d ' ' russia as a last defence, that defence, that defe putin that d: the utin those on 2,3 those that on friday during a speech thatl-ts is to friday during a speech thetrhe is to make gall stew; political leaders from across the world are gathering injapan where a state funeral for former prime minister shinzo abe is being held. mr abe, japan�*s longest—serving leader, was shot dead during an election rally injuly. in the last few weeks opposition to the state funeral has been growing. this is a funeral that some people think shouldn�*t even be
ultimately what keir starmer is trying to do is say this is a labour party that has changed from the jeremy corbynachega. it is very foggy. just explain the results, what we can expect that the timing of them and what it could potentially mean when we get them. we expect the results to be announced at some point this week. we are not expecting any surprise, really. result is... ., decided resulth’jse decide to resulth’jse ., decide to resultérzitse ., decide to look, 5311s“ ., (on de...
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you crushed jeremy corbyn. you introduced the vaccine and opposed vladimir putin, friends and colleagues. thank you for trusting me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party. on the ground. however, the routes. she won due to the mutual support of the british agro-industrial complex, she promises us to increase the cost of the military complex to three percent of the country's gdp, and further incitement of conflicts in eastern europe guarantees 100% demand for the world security of her election. it seems rather the worst way before, the track stated that it was ready without a doubt. press the nuclear button the energy crisis won't end easily. the opec alliance. plus cut oil production by 100,000 barrels per day , the decision was made against the backdrop of economic blackmail by the g7, it had previously agreed on a price ceiling for russian oil, so the countries of the seven wanted to kill market principles and start putting pressure not only on moscow, but on all oil-producing coun
you crushed jeremy corbyn. you introduced the vaccine and opposed vladimir putin, friends and colleagues. thank you for trusting me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party. on the ground. however, the routes. she won due to the mutual support of the british agro-industrial complex, she promises us to increase the cost of the military complex to three percent of the country's gdp, and further incitement of conflicts in eastern europe guarantees 100% demand for the...