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jeremy corbyn second hope. if jeremy corbyn also so there are two also runs.seems to be endorsed, but james seems to be ruling that out on of his ruling that out on behalf of his former boss. ruling that out on behalf of his forrwell,)ss. ruling that out on behalf of his forrwell, i,;. ruling that out on behalf of his forrwell, i, i'd like him to go >> well, i, i'd like him to go back to his former and back to his former boss and plead with to stand. now plead with him to stand. now let's have a discussion about who got on the show today who you've got on the show today from 11 michael. >> , i'm dipping back in >> well, i'm dipping back in time a bit as well because i've got peter shilton, the goalkeeper, on talk goalkeeper, coming on to talk about addiction to gambling. about his addiction to gambling. we're ethical we're to going have an ethical debate about what restrictions there should be gambling . there should be on gambling. bobby coming on, not, i bobby davro is coming on, not, i think, to do an impersonation of john major, but i might persuade him. b
jeremy corbyn second hope. if jeremy corbyn also so there are two also runs.seems to be endorsed, but james seems to be ruling that out on of his ruling that out on behalf of his former boss. ruling that out on behalf of his forrwell,)ss. ruling that out on behalf of his forrwell, i,;. ruling that out on behalf of his forrwell, i, i'd like him to go >> well, i, i'd like him to go back to his former and back to his former boss and plead with to stand. now plead with him to stand. now let's...
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a key figure from the jeremy corbyn era has written to i jeremy corbyn era has written to keir starmerr starmer to complain about the treatment of the left.— treatment of the left. what i'm sa in: is treatment of the left. what i'm saying is what _ treatment of the left. what i'm saying is what he _ treatment of the left. what i'm saying is what he has _ treatment of the left. what i'm saying is what he has allowed l treatment of the left. what i'm l saying is what he has allowed to happen i think is a right—wing faction becoming drunk with power and using devices within the party almost on a search and destroy of the left. they seem more interested in destroying the presence of the left in the party than getting a labour government. we all want a broad church party and we want to build enthusiasm before the election but we need commitment when times get rough in government. that is when you draw upon all elements of the party, you cannot let one element dominate.— the party, you cannot let one element dominate. you talk about bein: in element dominate. you talk about being in governme
a key figure from the jeremy corbyn era has written to i jeremy corbyn era has written to keir starmerr starmer to complain about the treatment of the left.— treatment of the left. what i'm sa in: is treatment of the left. what i'm saying is what _ treatment of the left. what i'm saying is what he _ treatment of the left. what i'm saying is what he has _ treatment of the left. what i'm saying is what he has allowed l treatment of the left. what i'm l saying is what he has allowed to happen i...
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. advisor to jeremy corbyn, james schneider.lture wars. might we go transit? she's got some great emails to read a couple out. judnh emails to read a couple out. judhhi emails to read a couple out. judith i would never ever vote labour whilst they spout this trans rubbish. i am not a cis woman . i'm trans rubbish. i am not a cis woman. i'm just just a woman . woman. i'm just just a woman. and then phil starmer is hanging on to the trans gender hangers on to the trans gender hangers on and they make him unelectable , certainly by women . gordon has , certainly by women. gordon has a bit of fun with his final comment. i can self id as a giraffe, but it still doesn't mean i can eat the leaves from a tall tree without the aid of a cherry picker. yeah. gordon. i can see what you did there. let's move on to our final debate of the evening so orkney could be leaving the uk to become a self—governing territory of norway . orkney territory of norway. orkney council passed the motion allowing the island a future outside of scotland and th
. advisor to jeremy corbyn, james schneider.lture wars. might we go transit? she's got some great emails to read a couple out. judnh emails to read a couple out. judhhi emails to read a couple out. judith i would never ever vote labour whilst they spout this trans rubbish. i am not a cis woman . i'm trans rubbish. i am not a cis woman. i'm just just a woman . woman. i'm just just a woman. and then phil starmer is hanging on to the trans gender hangers on to the trans gender hangers on and they...
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there's a whole load of working class people very frightened people who were very frightened of jeremy corbyn government and for jeremy to be running against forjeremy to be running against keir starmer will probably help keir starmer will probably help keir starmer will probably help keir starmer i suspect. >> interesting , right. let's >> interesting, right. let's talk about when you really came to public prominence . yes, you to public prominence. yes, you led a campaign , a war really led a campaign, a war really against rupert murdoch . the news against rupert murdoch. the news of the world closed down some journalists went to prison. what did you learn about that experience? would you have done anything differently looking back ? back? >> well, firstly, it wasn't a war against rupert murdoch. it was campaign to get was a sustained campaign to get the truth out, because let's remind people a very powerful, perhaps the most powerful media organisation on planet organisation on the planet consist . he broke the law. they consist. he broke the law. they corrupted police officers and people
there's a whole load of working class people very frightened people who were very frightened of jeremy corbyn government and for jeremy to be running against forjeremy to be running against keir starmer will probably help keir starmer will probably help keir starmer will probably help keir starmer i suspect. >> interesting , right. let's >> interesting, right. let's talk about when you really came to public prominence . yes, you to public prominence. yes, you led a campaign , a war...
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there's a whole load of working class people very frightened people who were very frightened of jeremy corbyn government and for jeremy to be running against forjeremy to be running against keir starmer will probably help keir starmer will probably help keir starmer will probably help keir starmer i suspect. >> interesting , right. let's >> interesting, right. let's talk about when you really came to public prominence . yes, you to public prominence. yes, you led a campaign , a war really led a campaign, a war really against rupert murdoch . the news against rupert murdoch. the news of the world closed down some journalists went to prison. what did you learn about that experience? would you have done anything differently looking back ? back? >> well, firstly, it wasn't a war against rupert murdoch. it was campaign to get was a sustained campaign to get the truth out, because let's remind people a very powerful, perhaps the most powerful media organisation on planet organisation on the planet consist . he broke the law. they consist. he broke the law. they corrupted police officers and people
there's a whole load of working class people very frightened people who were very frightened of jeremy corbyn government and for jeremy to be running against forjeremy to be running against keir starmer will probably help keir starmer will probably help keir starmer will probably help keir starmer i suspect. >> interesting , right. let's >> interesting, right. let's talk about when you really came to public prominence . yes, you to public prominence. yes, you led a campaign , a war...
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i continue to say that jeremy corbyn was anti-somatic?at. i said the was anti-somatic? i didn't say that. i said the party _ was anti-somatic? i didn't say that. i said the party under— was anti-somatic? i didn't say that. i said the party under him _ was anti-somatic? i didn't say that. i said the party under him enabled l i said the party under him enabled anti—semitism. the i said the party under him enabled anti-semitism._ anti-semitism. the results of the research into _ anti-semitism. the results of the research into that _ anti-semitism. the results of the research into that by _ anti-semitism. the results of the research into that by various - research into that by various parties said it wasn't for that why are you saying it was?— parties said it wasn't for that why are you saying it was? david, thank ou ve are you saying it was? david, thank you very much _ are you saying it was? david, thank you very much for _ are you saying it was? david, thank you very much for being _ are you saying it was? david, thank you very much for be
i continue to say that jeremy corbyn was anti-somatic?at. i said the was anti-somatic? i didn't say that. i said the party _ was anti-somatic? i didn't say that. i said the party under— was anti-somatic? i didn't say that. i said the party under him _ was anti-somatic? i didn't say that. i said the party under him enabled l i said the party under him enabled anti—semitism. the i said the party under him enabled anti-semitism._ anti-semitism. the results of the research into _ anti-semitism....
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james schneider, former adviser to jeremy corbyn. neil hamilton , jeremy corbyn. broadcaster. fox, legendary dj and broadcaster . all fox, legendary dj and broadcaster. all right. i'm going to start actually with you actually, neil. neil, do the culture wars matter ? culture wars matter? >> well, they do, but it's not a zero sum game here. >> i don't think that the tories will win an election just by concentrating on culture wars. then they're not going to win the election anyway because the problem it's far problem with them is it's far too late for words . too late for words. >> the actions that they'll be judged by those that they've judged by are those that they've taken already , which have taken already, which have wrecked economy, wrecked the economy, for example, because of the covid lockdowns or things that lockdowns or or things that they've not done like exerting any kind of control over migration and loads of things they could have done to defend they could have done to defend the interests of free speech, for example. >> or let's just take the nigel f
james schneider, former adviser to jeremy corbyn. neil hamilton , jeremy corbyn. broadcaster. fox, legendary dj and broadcaster . all fox, legendary dj and broadcaster. all right. i'm going to start actually with you actually, neil. neil, do the culture wars matter ? culture wars matter? >> well, they do, but it's not a zero sum game here. >> i don't think that the tories will win an election just by concentrating on culture wars. then they're not going to win the election anyway...
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>> jeremy corbyn i have spoken to about jeremy corbyn's anti—semitism . anti—semitism. >> you a bad, had a bad, i believe jeremy a right jeremy corbyn deserves a right for account. unless the for a bank account. unless the police that jeremy corbyn police say that jeremy corbyn has broken law. has has broken the law. he has a right for a bank account. just like i believe the media had a right to have a youtube account. >> did lend? jeremy? this >> did you lend? jeremy? this is the difference between the left and the right. >> would lend him money? >> would you lend him money? this fundamental this is the fundamental difference between the left and the the right stand up the right. the right stand up for speech. stand for for free speech. we stand up for free speech. matter free speech. it doesn't matter whether left having said whether on the left having said he was anti cancel culture, he is a hypocrite. >> can i just come in? >> yes. final word. >> yes. final word. >> you talked about people being cancelled. i mean, you have people as jk people as well known as jk rowling and other
>> jeremy corbyn i have spoken to about jeremy corbyn's anti—semitism . anti—semitism. >> you a bad, had a bad, i believe jeremy a right jeremy corbyn deserves a right for account. unless the for a bank account. unless the police that jeremy corbyn police say that jeremy corbyn has broken law. has has broken the law. he has a right for a bank account. just like i believe the media had a right to have a youtube account. >> did lend? jeremy? this >> did you lend?...
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>> jeremy corbyn i have spoken to about jeremy corbyn's anti—semitism . anti—semitism. >> you a bad, had a bad, i believe jeremy right jeremy corbyn deserves a right for bank account. unless the for a bank account. unless the police that jeremy corbyn police say that jeremy corbyn has broken he has has broken the law. he has a right for a bank account. just like i believe the media had a right to have a youtube account. >> you lend? jeremy? is >> did you lend? jeremy? this is the difference between the left and the right. >> would him money? >> would you lend him money? this the fundamental this is the fundamental difference between the left and the the right stand up the right. the right stand up for speech. stand for for free speech. we stand up for free speech. matter free speech. it doesn't matter whether left having said whether on the left having said he was anti cancel culture, he is a hypocrite. >> can i just come in? >> yes. final word. >> yes. final word. >> you talked about people being cancelled. i mean, you have people as jk people as well known as jk rowling and other p
>> jeremy corbyn i have spoken to about jeremy corbyn's anti—semitism . anti—semitism. >> you a bad, had a bad, i believe jeremy right jeremy corbyn deserves a right for bank account. unless the for a bank account. unless the police that jeremy corbyn police say that jeremy corbyn has broken he has has broken the law. he has a right for a bank account. just like i believe the media had a right to have a youtube account. >> you lend? jeremy? is >> did you lend?...
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did they all jeremy corbyn?ishment left wing , i mean, wing politics? and also, i mean, the circulation of the other papers three. papers those three. >> far more important is >> but far more important is education. you the old education. you know, the old adage from aristotle, education. you know, the old adagme from aristotle, education. you know, the old adagme a from aristotle, education. you know, the old adagme a boy from aristotle, education. you know, the old adagme a boy till)m aristotle, education. you know, the old adagme a boy till the aristotle, education. you know, the old adagme a boy till the age)tle, education. you know, the old adagme a boy till the age ofe, give me a boy till the age of seven i will show you. the seven and i will show you. the man very much give me man is now very much give me a boy till the age of 18 or 21 and i'll show you somebody who's gone now through every stage of education a predominantly education with a predominantly left teaching agenda. left wing teaching agenda. w
did they all jeremy corbyn?ishment left wing , i mean, wing politics? and also, i mean, the circulation of the other papers three. papers those three. >> far more important is >> but far more important is education. you the old education. you know, the old adage from aristotle, education. you know, the old adagme from aristotle, education. you know, the old adagme a from aristotle, education. you know, the old adagme a boy from aristotle, education. you know, the old adagme a boy...
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, bofis theresa may, jeremy corbyn, boris johnson, jeremy corbyn, massive differences and the mediast establishment was so because electorate so upset because the electorate had i think we've had a choice and i think we've now gone back to something which they wanted all along, which is basically a conservative party which doesn't conserve liberal which doesn't conserve a liberal democratic which is democratic party, which is neither democratic, neither liberal nor democratic, and which and a labour party, which is certainly social democratic and a labour party, which is ce socialist social democratic and a labour party, which is ce socialist . social democratic or socialist. >> and they're all green. yeah, well extent. well, to an extent. >> i mean, all have the >> i mean, they all have the same, i believe in having to address change and i'm address climate change and i'm sure watching this sure some people watching this would but think you would disagree. but i think you have to accept have you have to accept a disagreement on how to get there. it's very like so there. it's very u
, bofis theresa may, jeremy corbyn, boris johnson, jeremy corbyn, massive differences and the mediast establishment was so because electorate so upset because the electorate had i think we've had a choice and i think we've now gone back to something which they wanted all along, which is basically a conservative party which doesn't conserve liberal which doesn't conserve a liberal democratic which is democratic party, which is neither democratic, neither liberal nor democratic, and which and a...
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there may be some people like jeremy corbyn who don't much like it, but in fact the heartland of thet keir into number 10 with a good majority , which is what i think majority, which is what i think he will get , are people who he will get, are people who actually think he's talking sense. >> but the, the seats that were won by boris in 2019, in many of the northern seats and i'm the president of high peak conservative association so we are a key marginal seat in the north of england . they're north of england. they're actually more likely , according actually more likely, according to all the polls, to stay with the tories. and actually, one of the tories. and actually, one of the reasons is exactly what has just been said, what sean's been putting his fingers on, that they understand that if the economy badly run, if there's economy is badly run, if there's a spending goes completely haywire and suddenly there's a crackdown and taxes start to have to go up and so on, it's actually some of the poorest in society then have to pay. >> and but let me and they're worried about that. >>
there may be some people like jeremy corbyn who don't much like it, but in fact the heartland of thet keir into number 10 with a good majority , which is what i think majority, which is what i think he will get , are people who he will get, are people who actually think he's talking sense. >> but the, the seats that were won by boris in 2019, in many of the northern seats and i'm the president of high peak conservative association so we are a key marginal seat in the north of england ....
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there may be some people like jeremy corbyn who don't much like it, but in fact the heartland of thewith a good majority , which is what i think majority, which is what i think he will get , are people who he will get, are people who actually think he's talking sense. >> but the, the seats that were won by boris in 2019, in many of the northern seats and i'm the president of high peak conservative association so we are a key marginal seat in the north of england . they're north of england. they're actually more likely , according actually more likely, according to all the polls, to stay with the tories. and actually, one of the tories. and actually, one of the reasons is exactly what has just been said, what sean's been putting his fingers on, that they understand that if the economy badly run, if there's economy is badly run, if there's a spending goes completely haywire and suddenly there's a crackdown and taxes start to have to go up and so on, it's actually some of the poorest in society then have to pay. >> and but let me and they're worried about that. >> much prefer to >> they
there may be some people like jeremy corbyn who don't much like it, but in fact the heartland of thewith a good majority , which is what i think majority, which is what i think he will get , are people who he will get, are people who actually think he's talking sense. >> but the, the seats that were won by boris in 2019, in many of the northern seats and i'm the president of high peak conservative association so we are a key marginal seat in the north of england . they're north of...
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i think nigel farage is entitled to a bank account and jeremy corbyn is entitled to bank corbyn is entitledount. i don't agree with all of either of them say of them either of them say i agree with much more with farage than corbyn. you than with corbyn. as you realise. but they're both entitled in a free country. >> but that's where this interesting question is about reputational risk and which people we can block out. you know, why should we? well, we do.the know, why should we? well, we do. the russian oligarchs. well, a classic case that's different criminals against the rule of law, for example. but it's quite new. it's quite new. london was making a lot of money, london, russian money. and it's all really quite recently under under really the. yes. the auspices of likes of jacob rhiannon. >> dare i say, you've got to go back to blair and brown. and i love go back to jacob who goes back to because they had the state putin. so you state visit of putin. so you can't start everything at can't just start everything at year zero being 2010. anyway, thank you to my panel for that. coming up,
i think nigel farage is entitled to a bank account and jeremy corbyn is entitled to bank corbyn is entitledount. i don't agree with all of either of them say of them either of them say i agree with much more with farage than corbyn. you than with corbyn. as you realise. but they're both entitled in a free country. >> but that's where this interesting question is about reputational risk and which people we can block out. you know, why should we? well, we do.the know, why should we? well,...
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are going up with load of going to end up with a load of this is a jeremy this is a this is a jeremy corbynrmer. he never policy, but michael never has a policy, but michael gove was was gove said it was said it was unjust and that was six years ago. unfair on on ago. so unfair on on on those and miss out on and they're going to miss out on opportunities country opportunities this country will miss don't think if you >> i don't think that if you improve system, you don't >> i don't think that if you improve the system, you don't >> i don't think that if you improve the system you don't >> i don't think that if you improve the system by u don't >> i don't think that if you improve the system by making the system that's well, taking improve the system by making the system from s well, taking improve the system by making the system from that well, taking improve the system by making the system from that because taking improve the system by making the system from that because theng improve the system by making the system from that because then in money from that because then in the what will ha
are going up with load of going to end up with a load of this is a jeremy this is a this is a jeremy corbynrmer. he never policy, but michael never has a policy, but michael gove was was gove said it was said it was unjust and that was six years ago. unfair on on ago. so unfair on on on those and miss out on and they're going to miss out on opportunities country opportunities this country will miss don't think if you >> i don't think that if you improve system, you don't >> i don't...
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tackling with issues around anti—jewish racism within the labour party under the leadership of jeremy corbynme that just that took its toll. it became too much. i was the parliamentary chair of the jewish labour movement at the time i just didn't feel time and i just didn't feel comfortable remaining within the party at that moment. you're now back. >> i came back in february of this year, yes. why why? there was a really significant moment that happened early this year. >> so in the wake of the last leadership in that period under the leadership of jeremy corbyn in the weeks and months that followed, the equalities and human rights commission announced that they were investigating the labour party . investigating the labour party. and there's a pretty damaging findings. it was a labour party under that leadership was found to have intimidated and harassed its jewish members . there was its jewish members. there was political interference that had come from the top and the labour party was put into special measures . party was put into special measures. this is normally a mechanism reserved
tackling with issues around anti—jewish racism within the labour party under the leadership of jeremy corbynme that just that took its toll. it became too much. i was the parliamentary chair of the jewish labour movement at the time i just didn't feel time and i just didn't feel comfortable remaining within the party at that moment. you're now back. >> i came back in february of this year, yes. why why? there was a really significant moment that happened early this year. >> so in...
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that if you'd been jeremy corbyn and whatever reason, and for whatever reason, he'd been , moveddeprived, moved for political of a bank political grounds of a bank account from his bank. this would have been an absolute outcry and rightly, people would have furious that this have been furious that this could happen in britain and actually, when people i talk to people about this, they say, well, think that this well, we didn't think that this could happen in britain. this is the sort of thing you about the sort of thing you read about in times china or all in soviet times or china or all of this . and i think it really of this. and i think it really stirs people's indignation. >> one final thought on this, if i may. globally, through the european union laws coming into our laws and through our own compliance with fca and elsewhere, we all know there's a massive problem with the international drugs, trade laundering money. we know that's a huge problem and we want to take steps to prevent it. i think the anti—money laundering legislation that has been put in place in this country
that if you'd been jeremy corbyn and whatever reason, and for whatever reason, he'd been , moveddeprived, moved for political of a bank political grounds of a bank account from his bank. this would have been an absolute outcry and rightly, people would have furious that this have been furious that this could happen in britain and actually, when people i talk to people about this, they say, well, think that this well, we didn't think that this could happen in britain. this is the sort of thing...
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have been bigger the row would have been if he backed had been if the person he backed had been jeremy corbynowned by a tory government or we'd had a labour government or we'd had a labour government that banked nigel government that had banked nigel farage owning 38% that everyone would then have thought the politicisation of banking and perhaps this argument to end on an optimist note, means that we won't politicise banking and that banking will go back , back that banking will go back, back to being about actually making money. particularly important for back some of for natwest to pay back some of the it had from the taxpayer. >> absolutely. let's continue to his point. and francis coppola on newsnight was saying on on newsnight was saying natwest is a commercial organisation and it's a commercial decision. and that was the defence a lot of these people were using. it's all the commerciality. and was like, commerciality. and i was like, well, two here. well, there's two points here. first the first of all, natwest, the entire system hardly entire banking system is hardly truly commercial
have been bigger the row would have been if he backed had been if the person he backed had been jeremy corbynowned by a tory government or we'd had a labour government or we'd had a labour government that banked nigel government that had banked nigel farage owning 38% that everyone would then have thought the politicisation of banking and perhaps this argument to end on an optimist note, means that we won't politicise banking and that banking will go back , back that banking will go back, back...
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2019, andrew fisher, you were on the side of ajeremy andrew fisher, you were on the side of a jeremy corbynblic spending side of this. whether you think you did say in the first answer you mentioned fiscal prudence, does the labour party have to broadly stay in line with government spending plans, shades of 1987, or do you think no, we should promise to spend more on those public services?— promise to spend more on those public services? what i would say on 2019 as it was _ public services? what i would say on 2019 as it was the _ public services? what i would say on 2019 as it was the same _ public services? what i would say on 2019 as it was the same policy - 2019 as it was the same policy platform that almost toppled theresa may in 2017 and the election was very heavily focused on brexit and we lost that election, i will not deny that, and the people of britain needed to win that election for the labour party and we did not deliver on that. what i would say about the fiscal environment is of course we are in a fiscal economic crisis, you would have to be mad to realise that but the impor
2019, andrew fisher, you were on the side of ajeremy andrew fisher, you were on the side of a jeremy corbynblic spending side of this. whether you think you did say in the first answer you mentioned fiscal prudence, does the labour party have to broadly stay in line with government spending plans, shades of 1987, or do you think no, we should promise to spend more on those public services?— promise to spend more on those public services? what i would say on 2019 as it was _ public services?...
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a socialist . were in, we had jeremy corbyn, who is a socialist.semite. he is , i an anti—semite. he is, i believe, what would effectively take the country down a horribly , horribly bad path. and then you had boris johnson, anti—semites, obviously, wouldn't he? yes, yes. if he was sitting here today, he would he would he would deny that. there are many that do deny that. i think that there are some issues there. point being there was a huge for was huge for me, it was a effectively good...
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that if you'd been jeremy corbyn and whatever reason, and for whatever reason, he'd been , moveddeprived, moved for political of a bank political grounds of a bank account from his bank. this would have been an absolute outcry and rightly, people would have furious that this have been furious that this could happen in britain and actually, when people i talk to people about this, they say, well, think that this well, we didn't think that this could happen in britain. this is the sort of thing you about the sort of thing you read about in times china or all in soviet times or china or all of this . and i think it really of this. and i think it really stirs people's indignation. >> one final thought on this, if i may. globally, through the european union laws coming into our laws and through our own compliance with fca and elsewhere, we all know there's a massive problem with the international drugs, trade laundering money. we know that's a huge problem and we want to take steps to prevent it. i think the anti—money laundering legislation that has been put in place in this country
that if you'd been jeremy corbyn and whatever reason, and for whatever reason, he'd been , moveddeprived, moved for political of a bank political grounds of a bank account from his bank. this would have been an absolute outcry and rightly, people would have furious that this have been furious that this could happen in britain and actually, when people i talk to people about this, they say, well, think that this well, we didn't think that this could happen in britain. this is the sort of thing...
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on facebook, all the jeremy corbyn supporters will know how did this happen? they don't him. on on they don't even like him. on on the starmer issue. >> that he does need to >> i think that he does need to come out with more things that are relatable, that people can very say this is very easily say this is something i agree with. this is where he's putting his flag. >> matt , thank you very much for >> matt, thank you very much for that argument. i'm not i that argument. i'm not sure i agree you, but thank agree with you, but thank you very our guests tonight. very much to our guests tonight. and you very much, and thank you very much, everyone who's been watching this next up, it's the this evening. next up, it's the brilliant mark dolan . we'll see brilliant mark dolan. we'll see you week . you again next week. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> good evening, my name is rachel ayers and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast brought to you by the met
on facebook, all the jeremy corbyn supporters will know how did this happen? they don't him. on on they don't even like him. on on the starmer issue. >> that he does need to >> i think that he does need to come out with more things that are relatable, that people can very say this is very easily say this is something i agree with. this is where he's putting his flag. >> matt , thank you very much for >> matt, thank you very much for that argument. i'm not i that...
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on facebook, all the jeremy corbyn supporters will know how did this happen? they don't him. on on they don't even like him. on on the starmer issue. >> that he does need to >> i think that he does need to come out with more things that are relatable, that people can very say this is very easily say this is something i agree with. this is where he's putting his flag. >> matt , thank you very much for >> matt, thank you very much for that argument. i'm not i that argument. i'm not sure i agree you, but thank agree with you, but thank you very our guests tonight. very much to our guests tonight. and you very much, and thank you very much, everyone who's been watching this next up, it's the this evening. next up, it's the brilliant mark dolan . we'll see brilliant mark dolan. we'll see you week . you again next week. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> good evening, my name is rachel ayers and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast brought to you by the met
on facebook, all the jeremy corbyn supporters will know how did this happen? they don't him. on on they don't even like him. on on the starmer issue. >> that he does need to >> i think that he does need to come out with more things that are relatable, that people can very say this is very easily say this is something i agree with. this is where he's putting his flag. >> matt , thank you very much for >> matt, thank you very much for that argument. i'm not i that...
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or not, it is another question i'd rather like to see jeremy corbyn be allowed to see jeremy corbyn beand as a labour mp in islington , but keir starmer is islington, but keir starmer is dead set against that. so i don't think that's the problem . don't think that's the problem. i mean, you've just been talking about the idea of an early election. i do think that if, if rishi sunak was to go now, he would no longer be prime minister. but he might have a chance of reducing the labour majority t which might save the tory party. the last poll i saw gave the tory party 16 mps left. now the polls will close before the election , but they're the election, but they're looking, they're looking at a pretty big defeat at the moment i >> -- >> indeed. i mean you say that the corbynites have gone away. jeremy corbyn has, but there are still plenty of hard core left wingers on those back benches as a legacy of the corbyn era . i a legacy of the corbyn era. i mean. simon danczuk ex—labour mp , told me on this programme that there 20 to 30 hard left there are 20 to 30 hard left members of parliament
or not, it is another question i'd rather like to see jeremy corbyn be allowed to see jeremy corbyn beand as a labour mp in islington , but keir starmer is islington, but keir starmer is dead set against that. so i don't think that's the problem . don't think that's the problem. i mean, you've just been talking about the idea of an early election. i do think that if, if rishi sunak was to go now, he would no longer be prime minister. but he might have a chance of reducing the labour majority t...
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or not, it is another question i'd rather like to see jeremy corbyn be allowed to see jeremy corbyn beand as a labour mp in islington , but keir starmer is islington, but keir starmer is dead set against that. so i don't think that's the problem . don't think that's the problem. i mean, you've just been talking about the idea of an early election. i do think that if, if rishi sunak was to go now, he would no longer be prime minister. but he might have a chance of reducing the labour majority t which might save the tory party. the last poll i saw gave the tory party 16 mps left. now the polls will close before the election , but they're the election, but they're looking, they're looking at a pretty big defeat at the moment i >> -- >> indeed. i mean you say that the corbynites have gone away. jeremy corbyn has, but there are still plenty of hard core left wingers on those back benches as a legacy of the corbyn era . i a legacy of the corbyn era. i mean. simon danczuk ex—labour mp , told me on this programme that there 20 to 30 hard left there are 20 to 30 hard left members of parliament
or not, it is another question i'd rather like to see jeremy corbyn be allowed to see jeremy corbyn beand as a labour mp in islington , but keir starmer is islington, but keir starmer is dead set against that. so i don't think that's the problem . don't think that's the problem. i mean, you've just been talking about the idea of an early election. i do think that if, if rishi sunak was to go now, he would no longer be prime minister. but he might have a chance of reducing the labour majority t...
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, jeremy corbyn is gone. saying, look, jeremy corbyn is gone .te, sensible labour party. tony blair won three elections. lest we forget . so maybe we can lest we forget. so maybe we can learn a few things from this guy and to be seen sharing a platform with him, he thinks. >> i think he's wrong. mrs. those are gone. those days are gone. >> elections the tories >> elections and the tories eventually sharing eventually stopped sharing a platform it because it platform with it because it wasn't me good or it's wasn't doing me any good or it's going bad. >> that's almost >> well, that's almost as if labour couldn't forgive tony blair all the blair for making all the compromises and the concessions that to win that he needed to do to win three but now that's three elections. but now that's changing. they've had their time three elections. but now that's ch oppositioney've had their time three elections. but now that's ch opposition and had their time three elections. but now that's ch opposition and they their time three elections. but now that's ch o
, jeremy corbyn is gone. saying, look, jeremy corbyn is gone .te, sensible labour party. tony blair won three elections. lest we forget . so maybe we can lest we forget. so maybe we can learn a few things from this guy and to be seen sharing a platform with him, he thinks. >> i think he's wrong. mrs. those are gone. those days are gone. >> elections the tories >> elections and the tories eventually sharing eventually stopped sharing a platform it because it platform with it...
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euros jeremy corbyn's three, _ to the questions.ght. it is not doablej right person fight. it is not doable unless you _ right person fight. it is not doable unless you have _ right person fight. it is not doable unless you have a _ right person fight. it is not doable unless you have a labour- right person fight. it is not doable - unless you have a labour government with its sleeves rolled up that is absolutely treating this as mission—critical. because otherwise, we will end up, at the moment we are subsidising energy bills, we can go on like that forever, we've got to have a longer term solution and that is clean power by 2030. cheaper bills, next generation ofjobs and energy independence are worth fighting for. energy independence are worth fighting for-— energy independence are worth fiaahtin for. . ~ , . fighting for. thank you very much, indeed. fighting for. thank you very much, indeed- you _ fighting for. thank you very much, indeed. you did _ fighting for. thank you very much, indeed. you did use _ fighting for. thank you
euros jeremy corbyn's three, _ to the questions.ght. it is not doablej right person fight. it is not doable unless you _ right person fight. it is not doable unless you have _ right person fight. it is not doable unless you have a _ right person fight. it is not doable unless you have a labour- right person fight. it is not doable - unless you have a labour government with its sleeves rolled up that is absolutely treating this as mission—critical. because otherwise, we will end up, at the...
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and one of the immediate sparks for this book was what was happening in the british party with jeremy corbyn, who went to war with the jewish community. over this definition. and he created a horrible environment for the jewish people that it will last for a long long time. so it just shows how vindictive, how aggressive the enemies of the jewish people are. but we need to remain and and prevail in this and other battles. and i'm sure we will. okay. well, i think that about wraps it up and. i just wanted to say thank you all so much for coming. thank you, alex, for your wonderful, wonderful. and we hope to see you again soon. thank you very much. thank
and one of the immediate sparks for this book was what was happening in the british party with jeremy corbyn, who went to war with the jewish community. over this definition. and he created a horrible environment for the jewish people that it will last for a long long time. so it just shows how vindictive, how aggressive the enemies of the jewish people are. but we need to remain and and prevail in this and other battles. and i'm sure we will. okay. well, i think that about wraps it up and. i...
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and one of the immediate sparks for this book was what was happening in the british party with jeremy corbyn, who went to war with the jewish community. over this definition. and he created a horrible environment for the jewish people that it will last for a long long time. so it just shows how vindictive, how aggressive the enemies of the jewish people are. but we need to remain and and prevail in this and other battles. and i'm sure we will. okay. well, i think that about wraps it up and. i just wanted to say thank you all so much for coming. thank you, alex, for your wonderful, wonderful. and we hope to see you again soon. thank you very much. thank on about books we delve io the latest news about the publishing industry with interesting insider interviews with publishing industry experts will also give you updates on current nonfiction authors and books the latest book reviews and we'll talk about the current nonfiction books featured on c-span's book tv. ke that. that's a different. that's a different animal. and now joining us on about books is tiffany justice. she's with a group calle
and one of the immediate sparks for this book was what was happening in the british party with jeremy corbyn, who went to war with the jewish community. over this definition. and he created a horrible environment for the jewish people that it will last for a long long time. so it just shows how vindictive, how aggressive the enemies of the jewish people are. but we need to remain and and prevail in this and other battles. and i'm sure we will. okay. well, i think that about wraps it up and. i...
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the difference between me and jeremy corbyn is i've said sorry and i mean it.nd his comments about the politicisation and weaponisation of anti—semitism is still up. so, you know, he cannot make any serious or genuine claim that he's been apology poetic. it's just garbage and yes, momentum will, of course. and those on the hard left will of course attack me with this. they attack me for swearing when they tried to deselect me last time. i don't doubt they'll use it again. to members here again. and i go to members here and i just look at my track and i just say, look at my track record . look what you know from record. look what you know from day as mp this day one. as mp for this constituency. see my outreach surgeries in the mosques, my work on the most difficult estates . that's where i go. estates. that's where i go. that's where i place my effort in this constituency . and look in this constituency. and look at the people i've brought forward in the local party, including the only muslim hijab wearing councillor in southwark, is someone i got to join the l
the difference between me and jeremy corbyn is i've said sorry and i mean it.nd his comments about the politicisation and weaponisation of anti—semitism is still up. so, you know, he cannot make any serious or genuine claim that he's been apology poetic. it's just garbage and yes, momentum will, of course. and those on the hard left will of course attack me with this. they attack me for swearing when they tried to deselect me last time. i don't doubt they'll use it again. to members here...
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embarrassment of jeremy corbyn in and similarly with the tories.den since the attlee government. today we have the highest levels of immigration everin highest levels of immigration ever in britain, nearly 750,000 people last year added to the uk population through migration alone. that's legal and illegal migration. you know, if the tories aren't any different from laboun tories aren't any different from labour, is it any wonder that they're losing support? >> well nina, do you think if the tories do recalibrate and shift to the right, that's a problem for labour? >> no, i don't think so. i think people have just been are heartily sick of the mess that the tories have made of it. you know, people are they say they're of , of a labour they're scared of, of a labour government and what they would do because we're not the labour government not fiscally government has not been fiscally responsible. what, what is responsible. well what, what is the, what is the party that is ruined us financially correct . ruined us financially correct. we're all on ou
embarrassment of jeremy corbyn in and similarly with the tories.den since the attlee government. today we have the highest levels of immigration everin highest levels of immigration ever in britain, nearly 750,000 people last year added to the uk population through migration alone. that's legal and illegal migration. you know, if the tories aren't any different from laboun tories aren't any different from labour, is it any wonder that they're losing support? >> well nina, do you think if...
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embarrassment of jeremy corbyn in and similarly with the tories.den since the attlee government. today we have the highest levels of immigration everin highest levels of immigration ever in britain, nearly 750,000 people last year added to the uk population through migration alone. that's legal and illegal migration. you know, if the tories aren't any different from laboun tories aren't any different from labour, is it any wonder that they're losing support? >> well nina, do you think if the tories do recalibrate and shift to the right, that's a problem for labour? >> no, i don't think so. i think people have just been are heartily sick of the mess that the tories have made of it. you know, people are they say they're of , of a labour they're scared of, of a labour government and what they would do because we're not the labour government not fiscally government has not been fiscally responsible. what, what is responsible. well what, what is the, what is the party that is ruined us financially correct . ruined us financially correct. we're all on ou
embarrassment of jeremy corbyn in and similarly with the tories.den since the attlee government. today we have the highest levels of immigration everin highest levels of immigration ever in britain, nearly 750,000 people last year added to the uk population through migration alone. that's legal and illegal migration. you know, if the tories aren't any different from laboun tories aren't any different from labour, is it any wonder that they're losing support? >> well nina, do you think if...
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thoo— years ago when jeremy corbyn thot to— years ago when jeremy corbyn thot to who— years agonot been run properly. but wooh t— it's not been run properly. but wooh. t oom-t— it's not been run properly. but wooh. t oom-t t— it's not been run properly. but yeah, i don't i don't think thooo-o— yeah, i don't i don't think there's anything wrong with what he there's anything wrong with what ho ooto— there's anything wrong with what ho ooto omo— there's anything wrong with what he said and he's— there's anything wrong with what he said and he's allowed to have an he said and he's allowed to have om optmtom— he said and he's allowed to have om optmtom. amo— he said and he's allowed to have an opinion. and as— he said and he's allowed to have an opinion. and as you said, ho-o— an opinion. and as you said, ho-o oot— an opinion. and as you said, ho-o oot 9— an opinion. and as you said, he's got 9 million followers and poopto— he's got 9 million followers and some people-view.- he's got 9 million followers and some people view. oh some people share his view. oh ho-o—optmtomol he's entit
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now, one thing you will have in common with jeremy corbyn is that, well , yeah. that, well, yeah. no, he does. he does. he may not realise it yet, but you will in a minute. jacob and that is that you think the bbc is biased. you think they're the british bolshevik corporation, whereas he thinks it's full of wicked tories , so they must be doing tories, so they must be doing something right. but the real question is tell me which of their presenters has gone off to do a right wing podcast. it doesn't really matter. >> it's quite important because that's the reality of the bbc. all ones who've off, all the ones who've gone off, gone do left wing. all the ones who've gone off, gori do left wing. all the ones who've gone off, gori mean,» left wing. all the ones who've gone off, gori mean, yes, wing. all the ones who've gone off, gori mean, yes, but|g. all the ones who've gone off, gori mean, yes, but i. all the ones who've gone off, gori mean, yes, but i mean, hang >> i mean, yes, but i mean, hang on. channel is not exactly on. this channel is not exactly a left wing
now, one thing you will have in common with jeremy corbyn is that, well , yeah. that, well, yeah. no, he does. he does. he may not realise it yet, but you will in a minute. jacob and that is that you think the bbc is biased. you think they're the british bolshevik corporation, whereas he thinks it's full of wicked tories , so they must be doing tories, so they must be doing something right. but the real question is tell me which of their presenters has gone off to do a right wing podcast. it...
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i couldn't vote for jeremy corbyn. i didn't want to vote labour. i wanted vote to vote labour.o vote for patriotic for good, patriotic conservatives . and then they see conservatives. and then they see that someone coming in, not even from european union but from the european union now, but parts africa or india say to parts of africa or india say to come and deliberately undercut theirjobs. come and deliberately undercut their jobs. and that, come and deliberately undercut theirjobs. and that, i imagine, is a massive slap in the face. >> of course, it's a slap in the face. and what migration has done has kept wages artificially low. so why would you want to join something that's going to pay you join something that's going to pay you lower rates? i have the benefit of having travel travelled far and wide and i can tell you that if you wanted to employ a plumber, a builder, an engineer of sorts, you these are really well respected areas of work and they are paid more than they are paid here in the united kingdom. so all we are constantly doing is going to areas where wages are
i couldn't vote for jeremy corbyn. i didn't want to vote labour. i wanted vote to vote labour.o vote for patriotic for good, patriotic conservatives . and then they see conservatives. and then they see that someone coming in, not even from european union but from the european union now, but parts africa or india say to parts of africa or india say to come and deliberately undercut theirjobs. come and deliberately undercut their jobs. and that, come and deliberately undercut theirjobs. and that,...
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. >> but energy , for example, >> but energy, for example, which was what jeremy corbyn wanted and wanted starmer nationalise starmer wanted to nationalise until recently, three until very recently, three knives off competition. so we need competition in our energy system. and i would argue a little more competition probably in our health service wouldn't go amiss. but let's have a look at what people at home are saying, we have saying, because we could have the nationalisation versus privatisation the nationalisation versus privatistwhat you at home forever. what would you at home privatise? what would you nationalise me anyway? nationalise? let me know anyway? should nationalise housing? should we nationalise housing? just all housing just have all housing nationalised, all social housing on the result in uxbridge and what this means for green policies? alan says, i never thought i would thank sadiq khan for anything, but i do. for the uxbndge for anything, but i do. for the uxbridge byelection result. rishi sunak is living in cuckoo land. he believes was land. if he believes this was a
. >> but energy , for example, >> but energy, for example, which was what jeremy corbyn wanted and wanted starmer nationalise starmer wanted to nationalise until recently, three until very recently, three knives off competition. so we need competition in our energy system. and i would argue a little more competition probably in our health service wouldn't go amiss. but let's have a look at what people at home are saying, we have saying, because we could have the nationalisation...
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why all the holier than thou nicola sturgeon jeremy corbyn, diane abbott care for calais staff know what justin welby? any room at your in thought? not old gary lineker could squeeze a football team of them into his £4.5 million surrey mansion and not just heavily vetted poster boys like rashid here who stayed at chateau big ears for a mere 20 day pr stunt . of course, this day pr stunt. of course, this won't ever happen because these refugee welcome hypocrites are the nimbys. no illegals in my backyard. and it's not just the mps and the luvvies on saturday. gb news reporter from a protest in portland against the barge set to house 500 men in the town's port. and guess what? the refugees welcome anti—racists didn't even want the barge in their town because of the strain. 500 men would place on the local health service. you couldn't make it up and look how these refugee welcome protesters responded when a reporter asked them if they'd house an immigrant in their spare room on list saying you're willing to take the refugees into your home. >> aukus only problem is i rent. you rent. yeah we
why all the holier than thou nicola sturgeon jeremy corbyn, diane abbott care for calais staff know what justin welby? any room at your in thought? not old gary lineker could squeeze a football team of them into his £4.5 million surrey mansion and not just heavily vetted poster boys like rashid here who stayed at chateau big ears for a mere 20 day pr stunt . of course, this day pr stunt. of course, this won't ever happen because these refugee welcome hypocrites are the nimbys. no illegals in...
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why all the holier than thou nicola sturgeon jeremy corbyn, diane abbott care for calais staff know whatbishop of wokery justin welby? any room at your in thought? not old gary lineker could squeeze a football team of them into his £4.5 million surrey mansion and not just heavily vetted poster boys like rashid here who stayed at chateau big ears for a mere 20 day pr stunt . of course, this day pr stunt. of course, this won't ever happen because these refugee welcome hypocrites are the nimbys. no illegals in my backyard. and it's not just the mps and the luvvies on saturday. gb news reporter from a protest in portland against the barge set to house 500 men in the town's port. and guess what? the refugees welcome anti—racists didn't even want the barge in their town because of the strain. 500 men would place on the local health service. you couldn't make it up and look how these refugee welcome protesters responded when a reporter asked them if they'd house an immigrant in their spare room on list saying you're willing to take the refugees into your home. >> aukus only problem is i rent. y
why all the holier than thou nicola sturgeon jeremy corbyn, diane abbott care for calais staff know whatbishop of wokery justin welby? any room at your in thought? not old gary lineker could squeeze a football team of them into his £4.5 million surrey mansion and not just heavily vetted poster boys like rashid here who stayed at chateau big ears for a mere 20 day pr stunt . of course, this day pr stunt. of course, this won't ever happen because these refugee welcome hypocrites are the nimbys....
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factor, which gave bofis jeremy corbyn factor, which gave boris johnson an abnormal majority. >my corbyn was was definitely i mean, that that was definitely a turn off for a lot of voters , turn off for a lot of voters, wasn't it? but then there's an argument to say which a lot of analysts say, which is keir starmer is not. he's not a tony blair who had very much an appeal blair who had very much an appeal, but still is . then you appeal, but still is. then you could say rishi sunak isn't a bofis could say rishi sunak isn't a boris johnson in terms of that sort of appeal. johnny mercer has weighed into one of the by—election, one of one of the mps elected the labour mp , keir mps elected the labour mp, keir mather is 25. johnny mercer, the veterans minister, has had a bit of a dig sort of saying, well, what sort of experience? he's just going to recite whatever keir starmer tells him to say. john, another john says with john, anotherjohn says with johnny mercer making that remark , it just shows the tit for tat. the british public are going to have to listen to for the next 12 to
factor, which gave bofis jeremy corbyn factor, which gave boris johnson an abnormal majority. >my corbyn was was definitely i mean, that that was definitely a turn off for a lot of voters , turn off for a lot of voters, wasn't it? but then there's an argument to say which a lot of analysts say, which is keir starmer is not. he's not a tony blair who had very much an appeal blair who had very much an appeal, but still is . then you appeal, but still is. then you could say rishi sunak isn't a...
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, but your inner jeremy corbyn, but you have when you say you do have a point when you say the the yvette the gary lineker's, the yvette cooper's city cons, the cooper's the city cons, the nicola sturgeons , the care for nicola sturgeons, the care for calais charity workers , corbyn, calais charity workers, corbyn, diane abbott, the whole lot of them. the ones who say refugees welcome haven't taken a single refugee into their spare rooms . refugee into their spare rooms. and instead this kind of middle class, upper class belief system has become a working class problem dumped on communities that voted against this at every national election since 2010. david hey , it's a novel idea, david hey, it's a novel idea, isn't it ? what do you make of it ? >> 7- >> yeah, 7 >> yeah, good afternoon. i mean, it certainly is. i think, you know, in a perfect world where you've got people of good character on both sides and you've a system is that you've got a system that is that actually and is efficient, actually works and is efficient, it could help solve small problems. >> but i think tha
, but your inner jeremy corbyn, but you have when you say you do have a point when you say the the yvette the gary lineker's, the yvette cooper's city cons, the cooper's the city cons, the nicola sturgeons , the care for nicola sturgeons, the care for calais charity workers , corbyn, calais charity workers, corbyn, diane abbott, the whole lot of them. the ones who say refugees welcome haven't taken a single refugee into their spare rooms . refugee into their spare rooms. and instead this kind...
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. >> the a lot of people joined the labour party when jeremy corbyn became leader because they thoughto something different to what was. now different to what it was. now labour to its labour has gone back to its roots it's sort of on roots and it's back sort of on the centre they are the centre ground. they are leaving, many of them . some of leaving, many of them. some of them been expelled as well them have been expelled as well because of various discipline issues. >> but there's a sort of a sense that the party is now healing and going back to back to business. >> i would say, though, no correlation whatsoever between the size of your party membership and how you do in the polls and whether you win elections. don't forget, boris won a huge landslide for the conservatives a few years ago and the tory party membership was way, way, way less than the labour party membership. who labour party membership. who labour party. you'll recall, did really badly. >> so there's no between >> so there's no link between the membership and the size of party membership and elected prospects. >> yes
. >> the a lot of people joined the labour party when jeremy corbyn became leader because they thoughto something different to what was. now different to what it was. now labour to its labour has gone back to its roots it's sort of on roots and it's back sort of on the centre they are the centre ground. they are leaving, many of them . some of leaving, many of them. some of them been expelled as well them have been expelled as well because of various discipline issues. >> but...