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so in a sense their argument that jeremy corbyn put is i’ilht argument that jeremy corbyn put is righte been _ heard from sir keir starmer. you have been at _ heard from sir keir starmer. you have been at a _ heard from sir keir starmer. you have been at a few _ heard from sir keir starmer. gm, have been at a few of these conferences are so high, and my wrong to conclude this is
so in a sense their argument that jeremy corbyn put is i’ilht argument that jeremy corbyn put is righte been _ heard from sir keir starmer. you have been at _ heard from sir keir starmer. you have been at a _ heard from sir keir starmer. you have been at a few _ heard from sir keir starmer. gm, have been at a few of these conferences are so high, and my wrong to conclude this is
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so jeremy corjeremy corbyn demn hamas. for what he's done. s mn hamas. for what he's done. so jeremy corjeremy corbyn is his hamas. for what he's done. so jeremy corjeremy corbyn is his own as. >> jeremy corbyn is his own person. he doesn't speak for the labour party. >> you don't think he should condemn jeremy corbyn? >> does not speak from the for the labour party . the labour party. >> labour party member >> is the labour party member though, isn't he? been expelled. >> oh. >> oh. >> i thought he was still in the party, but he's lost. i think this is where i think he's been expelled. >> this is where i think the double standards an double standards is an independent. not even be. independent. he may not even be. he be allowed stand as he won't be allowed to stand as a party candidate at the a labour party candidate at the next election. >> well, look, there you go. >> well, look, there you go. >> that's a conversation to have with corbyn. with jeremy corbyn. >> your thoughts on >> let me know your thoughts on it all. you my email it all. yo
so jeremy corjeremy corbyn demn hamas. for what he's done. s mn hamas. for what he's done. so jeremy corjeremy corbyn is his hamas. for what he's done. so jeremy corjeremy corbyn is his own as. >> jeremy corbyn is his own person. he doesn't speak for the labour party. >> you don't think he should condemn jeremy corbyn? >> does not speak from the for the labour party . the labour party. >> labour party member >> is the labour party member though, isn't he? been...
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to the honest jeremy corbyn the well _ jeremy corbyn.one—minute silence for those by hamas at the party conference, that was a great, moving moment _ conference, that was a great, moving moment. the labour party has actually— moment. the labour party has actually stand on the side of israeli — actually stand on the side of israeli self—defence because we've always _ israeli self—defence because we've always been supportive of israel. alas quick— always been supportive of israel. alas quick word, shaista? of always been supportive of israel. alas quick word, shaista?- alas quick word, shaista? of the labour party _ alas quick word, shaista? of the labour party should _ alas quick word, shaista? of the labour party should absolutely i labour party should absolutely condemn the horrific terrorist atrocities inside israel, as all decent minded people should, and it should be calling for international law to be upheld and should be calling for a ceasefire.- law to be upheld and should be calling for a ceasefire. shaista and john, calling for
to the honest jeremy corbyn the well _ jeremy corbyn.one—minute silence for those by hamas at the party conference, that was a great, moving moment _ conference, that was a great, moving moment. the labour party has actually— moment. the labour party has actually stand on the side of israeli — actually stand on the side of israeli self—defence because we've always _ israeli self—defence because we've always been supportive of israel. alas quick— always been supportive of israel....
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given he was an jeremy corbyn's cabinet. if _ corbyn. given he was an jeremy corbyn's cabinet. own and it was keir starmer's questions _ down and it was keir starmer's questions they got boris johnson to lie in the _ questions they got boris johnson to lie in the comments about party gate and thus— lie in the comments about party gate and thus the beginning of the end. asking _ and thus the beginning of the end. asking the — and thus the beginning of the end. asking the man who used to sit extra jeremy corbyn who are you really and what you actually believe. he is the man to put — what you actually believe. he is the man to put jeremy _ what you actually believe. he is the man to put jeremy corbyn - what you actually believe. he is the man to put jeremy corbyn out - what you actually believe. he is the man to put jeremy corbyn out of. what you actually believe. he is the | man to put jeremy corbyn out of the labour _ man to put jeremy corbyn out of the labour party and every time the tories _ labour party and every time the tories mentioned jeremy corbyn the thing. _ tories ment
given he was an jeremy corbyn's cabinet. if _ corbyn. given he was an jeremy corbyn's cabinet. own and it was keir starmer's questions _ down and it was keir starmer's questions they got boris johnson to lie in the _ questions they got boris johnson to lie in the comments about party gate and thus— lie in the comments about party gate and thus the beginning of the end. asking _ and thus the beginning of the end. asking the — and thus the beginning of the end. asking the man who used to sit...
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did he back jeremy corbyn? he seem to be corbyn? yes. well with the getting on very well with the blairites? have any blairites? yes do we have any idea is? no really. idea who he is? no not really. >> that a problem? >> why is that a problem? >> why is that a problem? >> a strong leader. >> i think a strong leader. someone who will forge a future for our country. someone who will forge a future for our country . a great and for our country. a great and prosperous future that we deserve to run our services in an effective way so that we all get value for money as taxpayers. and the services we expect and need. you have got to have a leader and that leader has got to have a backbone and they've got to have a character and i don't think we've seen either. >> how do blair and starmer compare view? i compare in your view? neil, i think you were at the sun newspaper during the blair years. >> i was the deputy editor of the sun when the sun, as you remember huge headlines remember it, made huge headlines in itself , turned from remember it, ma
did he back jeremy corbyn? he seem to be corbyn? yes. well with the getting on very well with the blairites? have any blairites? yes do we have any idea is? no really. idea who he is? no not really. >> that a problem? >> why is that a problem? >> why is that a problem? >> a strong leader. >> i think a strong leader. someone who will forge a future for our country. someone who will forge a future for our country . a great and for our country. a great and prosperous...
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did he back jeremy corbyn? he seem to be corbyn? yes. well with the getting on very well with the blairites? have any blairites? yes do we have any idea is? no really. idea who he is? no not really. >> that a problem? >> why is that a problem? >> why is that a problem? >> a strong leader. >> i think a strong leader. someone who will forge a future for our country. someone who will forge a future for our country . a great and for our country. a great and prosperous future that we deserve to run our services in an effective way so that we all get value for money as taxpayers. and the services we expect and need. you have got to have a leader and that leader has got to have a backbone and they've got to have a character and i don't think we've seen either. >> how do blair and starmer compare view? i compare in your view? neil, i think you were at the sun newspaper during the blair years. >> i was the deputy editor of the sun when the sun, as you remember huge headlines remember it, made huge headlines in itself , turned from remember it, ma
did he back jeremy corbyn? he seem to be corbyn? yes. well with the getting on very well with the blairites? have any blairites? yes do we have any idea is? no really. idea who he is? no not really. >> that a problem? >> why is that a problem? >> why is that a problem? >> a strong leader. >> i think a strong leader. someone who will forge a future for our country. someone who will forge a future for our country . a great and for our country. a great and prosperous...
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great to see you, dawn and former adviser to jeremy corbyn and who just jeremy corbyn and who i justibed patrick's described on patrick's show is the handsome that the most handsome man that appears news. james appears on gb news. james schneider. you're not offended, appears on gb news. james schneidejames?5 not offended, appears on gb news. james schneidejames? no,t offended, appears on gb news. james schneidejames? no, no, iended, appears on gb news. james schneidejames? no, no, no. ed, are you, james? no, no, no. okay. don't sue me. >> no, i won't see you. okay, good. >> right. you get in touch this this evening with of your this evening with all of your views well, please. views as well, please. vaiews@gbnews.com or twitter vaiews@gbnews.com or on twitter at israeli—hamas vaiews@gbnews.com or on twitter at continues israeli—hamas vaiews@gbnews.com or on twitter at continues into israeli—hamas vaiews@gbnews.com or on twitter at continues into its raeli—hamas vaiews@gbnews.com or on twitter at continues into its sixth-hamas vaiews@gbnews.com or on twitter at continues into its six
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were right to reject jeremy corbyn, the to reject the.and were right to reject jeremy corbyn, the to vere right to reject jeremy corbyn, the to reject the snp. ifre right to reject jeremy corbyn, the to reject the snp. if the right to reject the snp. if the snp don't listen, they'll lose again again and again. again and again and again. so the back in the labour can come back in scotland win seats. labour scotland and win seats. labour can the scottish can come back in the scottish parliament maybe form an parliament and maybe form an administration, will administration, but the snp will still be there proper. >> is scotland going the >> is scotland going to be the difference for starmer between a minority majority government ? >> it means he must win 7 >> it means he must win less votes in the in the red wall to win. i mean 20 seats, 30 seats. what's your forecast? john? i think 20 in scotland would think 20 seats in scotland would be brilliant result because be a brilliant result because the swing we got at 20% is twice the swing we got at 20% is twice the swing we got at 20% is tw
were right to reject jeremy corbyn, the to reject the.and were right to reject jeremy corbyn, the to vere right to reject jeremy corbyn, the to reject the snp. ifre right to reject jeremy corbyn, the to reject the snp. if the right to reject the snp. if the snp don't listen, they'll lose again again and again. again and again and again. so the back in the labour can come back in scotland win seats. labour scotland and win seats. labour can the scottish can come back in the scottish parliament...
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contrasting jeremy corbyn's tweet yesterday compared with what senior figures like david lin e were sane. do you distance yourself? he said absolutely, this is -- you are right that there will be some people here that will have some sympathy for what jeremy corbyn says. but i think they will get picked pretty short shrift from the leadership. they're watching people like a hawk on this. >> can we come back to you in just a moment, but it is just after 9:00. you are watching sunday morning with trevor phillips. in the last hour, israel's ambassador to united kingdom has told this program that israel is at war. she says that one of britain is in gaza as attacks continue. here in liverpool at the labor conference, the party's health secretary west reading said he unequivocally condemned the action by hamas. he and as we are on top of the hour, let's get the very latest on the situation in the middle east now. and we're going live to our own international affairs editor, dominic waghorn. he's in the southern israeli city of -- dominic, what is the latest where you are? >> well the, latest he
contrasting jeremy corbyn's tweet yesterday compared with what senior figures like david lin e were sane. do you distance yourself? he said absolutely, this is -- you are right that there will be some people here that will have some sympathy for what jeremy corbyn says. but i think they will get picked pretty short shrift from the leadership. they're watching people like a hawk on this. >> can we come back to you in just a moment, but it is just after 9:00. you are watching sunday morning...
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you will remember jeremy corbyn had supporters of both hummus and has below before he became party leadermy corbyn posted on at, passing up the opportunity to condemn the attack and emphasizing the importance of the impact of israel's occupation. it is against that history in contrast to that they have returned to a more traditional foreign-policy stance. the fact that israel is going to dominate the airwaves gives them the opportunity to not be drawn into the detail as much on his vision. the election could be 15 months or so away. apart from this in liverpool on israel, it is business day. we are expected to hear from chancellor rachel leaves at 12:00. she will try to set up -- set a how she would grow the economy to cover public spending to enable her to be fiscally responsible. that will be her message and indeed it has to be said that the business presence at this conference is strong. for the first time you have goldman sachs paying to sponsor an event. you can inspect more endorsements like that publicly throughout the conference and i am is to business representatives and asking t
you will remember jeremy corbyn had supporters of both hummus and has below before he became party leadermy corbyn posted on at, passing up the opportunity to condemn the attack and emphasizing the importance of the impact of israel's occupation. it is against that history in contrast to that they have returned to a more traditional foreign-policy stance. the fact that israel is going to dominate the airwaves gives them the opportunity to not be drawn into the detail as much on his vision. the...
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he's the former comms chief for jeremy corbyn.his lovely to see you both. this morning. start. should morning. let's start. should there a ceasefire? james there be a ceasefire? james >> absolutely. it has to be >> yes, absolutely. it has to be a and that's why the a ceasefire. and that's why the ovennhelming majority of people on earth, the ovennhelming majority of people in the uk and the us all support because the us all support it because it's plain common sense. you can see you don't respond to see that you don't respond to the killings of some one group of children with the mass mass killings of another group. >> has got a right to >> israel has got a right to defend itself a terror attack. >> you of israel an absolute >> you of israel has an absolute right to defend itself. it does not have an absolute right to indiscriminately kill children , indiscriminately kill children, to engage in indiscriminately killing children. justin crimes. but the fact is that if israel was to stop was to engage with the ceasefire at this poin
he's the former comms chief for jeremy corbyn.his lovely to see you both. this morning. start. should morning. let's start. should there a ceasefire? james there be a ceasefire? james >> absolutely. it has to be >> yes, absolutely. it has to be a and that's why the a ceasefire. and that's why the ovennhelming majority of people on earth, the ovennhelming majority of people in the uk and the us all support because the us all support it because it's plain common sense. you can see you...
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jeremy corbyn, who resigned from this party after his position , and it can be said that the number ofse resignations is increasing day by day, and on the eve of the election, this can be a lot for the labor party, which has been waiting to take power for about 13 years. be effective and some of them are called earthquakes in the party kargar reminded that if it continues, it can actually influence the current leader of this party . as i said last night, in the first minutes after the brutal attack on the hospital where the wounded and doctors while the wounded were being treated, the british media tried to doubt this first, and in fact, those things that the chief of staff and the spokesperson of the israeli army had actually published in the media, they often reflected and tried to discredit them. sehunist regime , but after the fact that the documents are impossible the denial that was leaked about this incident and this crime is actually an attempt to justify it . we know that in recent days, you heard that 6 bbc employees were fired, despite the fact that there is heavy censorship
jeremy corbyn, who resigned from this party after his position , and it can be said that the number ofse resignations is increasing day by day, and on the eve of the election, this can be a lot for the labor party, which has been waiting to take power for about 13 years. be effective and some of them are called earthquakes in the party kargar reminded that if it continues, it can actually influence the current leader of this party . as i said last night, in the first minutes after the brutal...
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, former adviser to jeremy corbyn, james .e on, we promised in 2010. i hope you don't mind me saying we because you're identifiable a tory you're identifiable as a tory that we get down to the tens of thousands and now we've got some document from home office that's going it up a half a going to get it up to a half a million. is ridiculous, million. this is ridiculous, isn't it? amateur hour, extremist, popular, reactionary. >> are all words thrown at >> these are all words thrown at conservative government since 2010, actually , the great 2010, but actually, the great unwritten secret of this government is it's running probably the most liberal immigration in recent immigration policy in recent years, possibly in history . i years, possibly in history. i mean, after all, as you say, i left in 2010. you've been in cabinet and you've seen it all happen. and i think the reason post brexit is , as boris johnson post brexit is, as boris johnson really had quite liberal instincts on migration and then, you know, as you as you corre
, former adviser to jeremy corbyn, james .e on, we promised in 2010. i hope you don't mind me saying we because you're identifiable a tory you're identifiable as a tory that we get down to the tens of thousands and now we've got some document from home office that's going it up a half a going to get it up to a half a million. is ridiculous, million. this is ridiculous, isn't it? amateur hour, extremist, popular, reactionary. >> are all words thrown at >> these are all words thrown...
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. >> so jeremy corbyn is no longer a labour mp. >> so jeremy corbyn is no longer a l.jeremyip. >> sohrough the security barriers to come into the conference. >> you know, keir starmer he's fixed our party, he's modernised >> you know, keir starmer he's fixe party,party, he's modernised >> you know, keir starmer he's fixe party, party changed dernised our party, he's changed our party. he's party. therefore he's in a position change the country. position to change the country. but who but rishi sunak the people who blew a in the economy , blew a hole in the economy, they're still tory mps , the they're still tory mps, the people who broke the law and trashed our international reputation . reputation. >> they're still tory mps . so >> they're still tory mps. so rishi sunak hasn't fixed his party. >> keir starmer has. >> keir starmer has. >> so the question is keir has. >> so the question is keir has. >> when will rishi sunak fix his party? >> well, okay. there you go. just about some of the key funding for stuff so it appears to be coming as far as i'm aware from two areas non—doms and
. >> so jeremy corbyn is no longer a labour mp. >> so jeremy corbyn is no longer a l.jeremyip. >> sohrough the security barriers to come into the conference. >> you know, keir starmer he's fixed our party, he's modernised >> you know, keir starmer he's fixe party,party, he's modernised >> you know, keir starmer he's fixe party, party changed dernised our party, he's changed our party. he's party. therefore he's in a position change the country. position to...
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so in a sense their argument that jeremy corbyn put is i’ilht argument that jeremy corbyn put is right corbyn put is right now and we need to hear a bit more _ right now and we need to hear a bit more of— right now and we need to hear a bit more of that now alongside the stability— more of that now alongside the stability and reassurance tone we've heard _ stability and reassurance tone we've heard from — stability and reassurance tone we've heard from sir keir starmer. you have been _ heard from sir keir starmer. you have been at _ heard from sir keir starmer. you have been at a _ heard from sir keir starmer. you have been at a few _ heard from sir keir starmer. um, have been at a few of these conferences are so high, and my wrong to conclude this is probably the most optimistic labour have been in a decade?— in a decade? there is a kind of calm to it i would — in a decade? there is a kind of calm to it i would say. _ in a decade? there is a kind of calm to it i would say. it's _ in a decade? there is a kind of calm to it i would say. it's my _ in a decade? there is a kind of calm to
so in a sense their argument that jeremy corbyn put is i’ilht argument that jeremy corbyn put is right corbyn put is right now and we need to hear a bit more _ right now and we need to hear a bit more of— right now and we need to hear a bit more of that now alongside the stability— more of that now alongside the stability and reassurance tone we've heard _ stability and reassurance tone we've heard from — stability and reassurance tone we've heard from sir keir starmer. you have been _...
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. the labour party, jeremy corbyn. all you jeremy corbyn. no . what is your corbyn. no, no. what is your name? >> my name is schneider. >> my name is james schneider. >> my name is james schneider. >> right. so let's start with you, james, then seeing what do you, james, then seeing what do you make of this then this this this the by elections, this defeat in the by elections, i for the conservative i mean, for the conservative party, i think most people expected they expected it, but actually they didn't. party didn't. the labour party didn't win much. you look at win by that much. if you look at it, mean, the are massive. >> the swings are absolutely massive, the swing is massive. >> difference in votes >> but the difference in votes is but they went from is sure, but they went from huge, huge, massive majority to losing in his storic historic swings. >> i mean, there's no way that you can get around that. then you can get around that. then you can get around that. then you can ask why is that happened? and i mean, i
. the labour party, jeremy corbyn. all you jeremy corbyn. no . what is your corbyn. no, no. what is your name? >> my name is schneider. >> my name is james schneider. >> my name is james schneider. >> right. so let's start with you, james, then seeing what do you, james, then seeing what do you make of this then this this this the by elections, this defeat in the by elections, i for the conservative i mean, for the conservative party, i think most people expected they...
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he talked a bit about jeremy corbyn andzd a bit about jeremy corbyn and this didn't what what shouldnk that china is a really big focus i >> and what's happening in the indo pacific area is of vital importance to this country. and i think that should be discussed . think things like . but i also think things like libya and sort of in stability in the middle east needs to be right high up on the agenda. but i can appreciate that these are sort of probably quite niche subjects for a conference speech. but what about the speech. but what about what the g7 doing? recently been g7 is doing? he's recently been out a meeting. been out at a meeting. he's also been to istanbul meeting president erdogan. why do we not hear about those kind of things ? he about those kind of things? he obviously doesn't have a big announcement to make. so how about let's go over what he has done and what he's achieved rather than looking at everyone else's departments. >> james schneider with conference speeches. >> you you're either speaking to the room or you're speaking to the room or you're speaking to the
he talked a bit about jeremy corbyn andzd a bit about jeremy corbyn and this didn't what what shouldnk that china is a really big focus i >> and what's happening in the indo pacific area is of vital importance to this country. and i think that should be discussed . think things like . but i also think things like libya and sort of in stability in the middle east needs to be right high up on the agenda. but i can appreciate that these are sort of probably quite niche subjects for a...
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this hour, i'm asking, is jeremy corbyn fit to for is jeremy corbyn fit to run for london mayor? y has yesterday. jeremy corbyn has allegedly friends that allegedly told friends that he'll that they'll be seeing a lot him teasing a return lot more of him teasing a return to politics. then at 450, it's the world now this week the world view now this week it's all about latest it's all about the latest updates the updates coming out of the conflict israel and conflict between israel and hamas idf gear up for hamas as the idf gear up for a comprehensive offensive involving air, sea and land, we're joined by uri geller in tel aviv. plus, gary mond on the of the national jewish assembly. and we'll also get the latest us reaction to the conflict from paul duddridge in los angeles . paul duddridge in los angeles. and then stay tuned at 5:00. it's this week's outside now my mystery guest is a renowned radio and a television radio dj and a television presenter and also holds an honorary doctorate from the university of bath at chrysalis in respect of his contributions to the media. well, m
this hour, i'm asking, is jeremy corbyn fit to for is jeremy corbyn fit to run for london mayor? y has yesterday. jeremy corbyn has allegedly friends that allegedly told friends that he'll that they'll be seeing a lot him teasing a return lot more of him teasing a return to politics. then at 450, it's the world now this week the world view now this week it's all about latest it's all about the latest updates the updates coming out of the conflict israel and conflict between israel and hamas idf...
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jeremy corbyn to be corbyn.ts that they can force a radical agenda on the labour party in power. i want to know, will labour be captured by the hard left if they come to power ? my panel will debate that a little bit later tonight. but first in uncanceled, as rod stewart turns down one of the most lucrative offers of his career play a gig saudi career to play a gig in saudi arabia rights issues arabia over human rights issues , is the rock legend setting an example for other celebs lured by the big money of the oil state fleet street icon kelvin mackenzie is going to give his view on rod, well as the fa view on rod, as well as the fa deciding not to up the deciding not to light up the wembley arch in israeli colours and yes, he'll be dipping his toe in tom moore swimming pool as well. that's on cancel and >> you're listening to gb news radio . radio. >> it's time now for uncanceled . this is where britain's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of cancel culture sweeping the rest of
jeremy corbyn to be corbyn.ts that they can force a radical agenda on the labour party in power. i want to know, will labour be captured by the hard left if they come to power ? my panel will debate that a little bit later tonight. but first in uncanceled, as rod stewart turns down one of the most lucrative offers of his career play a gig saudi career to play a gig in saudi arabia rights issues arabia over human rights issues , is the rock legend setting an example for other celebs lured by the...
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do be mayorju want jeremy corbyn >> well, wait a minute, michael, do be mayor not ant jeremy corbyn mayor not really. not really. i mean, but this is the thing. i think, like sadiq khan has criticism. you has had a lot of criticism. you know, looks like know, i mean, but it looks like you have to be you don't have to be particularly at the to particularly good at the job to stay the job. stay in the job. >> no, it's a popularity contest. >> exactly. yeah, exactly. contest. >> and, :ly. yeah, exactly. contest. >> and, :ly. yknow, xactly. contest. >> and, :ly. yknow, in:tly. contest. >> and, :ly. yknow, in all truth, >> and, you know, in all truth, i could quite easily see someone like mayor like corbyn being london mayor and labour party and sadiq and the labour party will be worried about that if that's the case, because he will garner lot, of votes. garner a lot, a lot of votes. >> running as an independent >> so running as an independent for sure, because you know , you for sure, because you know, you think could win ? think he could win? >> i do believe i do believe that the peop
do be mayorju want jeremy corbyn >> well, wait a minute, michael, do be mayor not ant jeremy corbyn mayor not really. not really. i mean, but this is the thing. i think, like sadiq khan has criticism. you has had a lot of criticism. you know, looks like know, i mean, but it looks like you have to be you don't have to be particularly at the to particularly good at the job to stay the job. stay in the job. >> no, it's a popularity contest. >> exactly. yeah, exactly. contest....
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do be mayorju want jeremy corbyn >> well, wait a minute, michael, do be mayor not ant jeremy corbyn or not really. not really. i mean, but this is the thing. i think, like sadiq khan has criticism. you has had a lot of criticism. you know, looks like know, i mean, but it looks like you have to be you don't have to be particularly at the to particularly good at the job to stay the job. stay in the job. >> no, it's a popularity contest. >> exactly. yeah, exactly. contest. >> and, :ly. yeah, exactly. contest. >> and, :ly. yknow, xactly. contest. >> and, :ly. yknow, in:tly. contest. >> and, :ly. yknow, in all truth, >> and, you know, in all truth, i could quite easily see someone like mayor like corbyn being london mayor and labour party and sadiq and the labour party will be worried about that if that's the case, because he will garner lot, of votes. garner a lot, a lot of votes. >> running as an independent >> so running as an independent for sure, because you know , you for sure, because you know, you think could win ? think he could win? >> i do believe i do believe that the people o
do be mayorju want jeremy corbyn >> well, wait a minute, michael, do be mayor not ant jeremy corbyn or not really. not really. i mean, but this is the thing. i think, like sadiq khan has criticism. you has had a lot of criticism. you know, looks like know, i mean, but it looks like you have to be you don't have to be particularly at the to particularly good at the job to stay the job. stay in the job. >> no, it's a popularity contest. >> exactly. yeah, exactly. contest....
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i think that frankly is a world away from what jeremy corbyn would've said. >> is it a signal that we're different territory? >> we're in very different territory, trevor. it's a sign of how quickly and -- clearly the decision-making was working very well. there were all out on one page. i don't think that's the end of the story, however, because i think, as israel hit back, once it will do with some force, the question will arise, and particularly in labor, and whether it's a disagreement between the left and the center about how far israel should go in response, and that is going to land right in the middle of this conference. and i think that will change the debate and the optics, and that's when the pressure will rise on -- to hold that line. and also, how does it going to do with people disagree with? it >> i will say the leadership seems to be indecisive. how is that going to fly on the floor of the conference? >> look, i think this sort of complexion of the labour party has changed a lot. when you think back to when we were gathering here in liverpool under jeremy corbyn, it was a
i think that frankly is a world away from what jeremy corbyn would've said. >> is it a signal that we're different territory? >> we're in very different territory, trevor. it's a sign of how quickly and -- clearly the decision-making was working very well. there were all out on one page. i don't think that's the end of the story, however, because i think, as israel hit back, once it will do with some force, the question will arise, and particularly in labor, and whether it's a...
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we have seen since he took over from jeremy corbyn as labour leader and iron discipline in the party,ded or expelled or deselected as potential candidates if they disagreed with the line and disagreed with his movement away from the policies of thejeremy corbyn era. he has been more accommodating on this issue because i think quite frankly he has to. there are people across the political spectrum within labour, not just on the political spectrum within labour, notjust on the left, who have concerns in this issue. and mps who concerned constituents with high numbers of muslim communities. so he does have a very difficult political tightrope to walk. while not deviating from his own particular policy position he has to show an understanding of the pressure that some of his own mps are under from constituents and their own rank and file members. we constituents and their own rank and file members-_ constituents and their own rank and file members. we have seen one mp suspended. — file members. we have seen one mp suspended, andrew _ file members. we have seen one mp suspended, andrew mcd
we have seen since he took over from jeremy corbyn as labour leader and iron discipline in the party,ded or expelled or deselected as potential candidates if they disagreed with the line and disagreed with his movement away from the policies of thejeremy corbyn era. he has been more accommodating on this issue because i think quite frankly he has to. there are people across the political spectrum within labour, not just on the political spectrum within labour, notjust on the left, who have...
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yeah i do wonder whether he would have said them if jeremy corbyn was leader .you so much for joining us on this very, very sad day and this most dreadful and appalling story. sad day and this most dreadful and appalling story . and my and appalling story. and my thanks to nicole lampert. and appalling story. and my thanks to nicole lampert . we'll thanks to nicole lampert. we'll look at lots more to come. let me tell you, don't forget the email is mark at gbnews.com for your reaction. coming up, as steve coogan launches a defence of the bbc, are they guilty of rewriting their history with their latest? jimmy saville drama? i'll be asking fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie . street legend kelvin mackenzie. but next, david lammy, who you just seen is flirting with the eu again. he says he wants to date the eu. so is this proof the party will spend five years undoing brexit? i'll be asking the leader of reform uk live in the leader of reform uk live in the studio richard tice. he's n ext next is whispering that to my next guest. welcome back to the show kelvin m
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, dreadful days of jeremy corbyn, you know, and boring isn't always bad , i think, you know, alwaysknow, we'll see what keir starmer says later on in the week and we'll see what other speakers have got to say. they have to offer something that is not necessarily , you know, necessarily, you know, motherhood and apple pie or sunut motherhood and apple pie or sunlit uplands, but they've got to do more than say we're better than the current lot. there's got to be something for people to believe in. >> yeah, she talks about her secure genomics . alex which secure genomics. alex which sounds a bit like an 80s pop band to me. the secure genomics i >> yeah, you can hear the synth p°p >> yeah, you can hear the synth pop can't you? >> but it's also there was something a little bit sort of patrician about it that makes me uncomfortable. there's something i don't need them don't i don't need them to. i don't want them to look after me. just let make my money. keep as let me make my money. keep as much it as i can and give me much of it as i can and give me the secure genomics. we're going to t
, dreadful days of jeremy corbyn, you know, and boring isn't always bad , i think, you know, alwaysknow, we'll see what keir starmer says later on in the week and we'll see what other speakers have got to say. they have to offer something that is not necessarily , you know, necessarily, you know, motherhood and apple pie or sunut motherhood and apple pie or sunlit uplands, but they've got to do more than say we're better than the current lot. there's got to be something for people to believe...
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by being not jeremy corbyn by being not jeremy work.jeremy corbyn didn't work. he even speech that we even said in his speech that we want , stable government even said in his speech that we wawords , stable government even said in his speech that we wawords to , stable government even said in his speech that we wawords to that|ble government even said in his speech that we wawords to that effect. vernment even said in his speech that we wawords to that effect. exactly it or words to that effect. exactly what you know, the what theresa may you know, the ming theory, you? ming vase theory, don't you? running around with this famous comet moment, you know, comet at the moment, you know, keir is a man keir starmer is like a man carrying across carrying a ming vase across a highly polished floor. >> he simply doesn't >> above all, he simply doesn't want to. >> want to toe into >> they want to tip toe into office, not charge it, but just look bridget look at the stuff that bridget phillipson education. >> look at what wes streeting are sayin
by being not jeremy corbyn by being not jeremy work.jeremy corbyn didn't work. he even speech that we even said in his speech that we want , stable government even said in his speech that we wawords , stable government even said in his speech that we wawords to , stable government even said in his speech that we wawords to that|ble government even said in his speech that we wawords to that effect. vernment even said in his speech that we wawords to that effect. exactly it or words to that...
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by being not jeremy corbyn by being not jeremy work.jeremy corbyn didn't work. he even speech that we even said in his speech that we want , stable government even said in his speech that we wawords , stable government even said in his speech that we wawords to , stable government even said in his speech that we wawords to that|ble government even said in his speech that we wawords to that effect. vernment even said in his speech that we wawords to that effect. exactly it or words to that effect. exactly what you know, the what theresa may you know, the ming theory, you? ming vase theory, don't you? running around with this famous comet moment, you know, comet at the moment, you know, keir is a man keir starmer is like a man carrying across carrying a ming vase across a highly polished floor. >> he simply doesn't >> above all, he simply doesn't want to. >> want to toe into >> they want to tip toe into office, not charge it, but just look bridget look at the stuff that bridget phillipson education. >> look at what wes streeting are sayin
by being not jeremy corbyn by being not jeremy work.jeremy corbyn didn't work. he even speech that we even said in his speech that we want , stable government even said in his speech that we wawords , stable government even said in his speech that we wawords to , stable government even said in his speech that we wawords to that|ble government even said in his speech that we wawords to that effect. vernment even said in his speech that we wawords to that effect. exactly it or words to that...
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and as jews, we felt very welcome under jeremy corbyn, under jeremy corbyn. >> that grew out absolutely. absolutely. threw out. yes the hostility that some of us faced came from people who were hostile to corbyn. and right now this is not well known when jeremy corbyn was ousted and having failed in the 2019 election, after a very creditable performance in the 2017 election, because the ideas that he put fonnard that we shared won the confidence of a huge number of voters. as you will remember, biggest increase in an opposition parties vote since 1940. >> can i ask, how has how has the wider jewish community responded to your views? because there is a perception that that there is a perception that that there is a lot of anti—israeli and potentially with it anti—semitic feeling from people of that certain wing of the labour party? >> okay . well, i'm going to take >> okay. well, i'm going to take a little step back and just point out that since corbyn's demise and since the leadership of keir starmer, jews have actually faced jews with my sort of views have faced a kind of a purge. so a
and as jews, we felt very welcome under jeremy corbyn, under jeremy corbyn. >> that grew out absolutely. absolutely. threw out. yes the hostility that some of us faced came from people who were hostile to corbyn. and right now this is not well known when jeremy corbyn was ousted and having failed in the 2019 election, after a very creditable performance in the 2017 election, because the ideas that he put fonnard that we shared won the confidence of a huge number of voters. as you will...
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but you know, a few years ago he was happy to sit next to jeremy corbyn while jeremy corbyn was pontiff . i find or not israel really are to blame. i find that bizarre. should not be a concern was should that not be a concern was for people. it can pivot like that. no the reassurance i can give you, patrick, is on two fronts. >> first is when i was fighting anti semitism in the labour party under jeremy corbyn's leadership , i had an ally in leadership, i had an ally in keir starmer . he was one of the keir starmer. he was one of the only leading figures in the labour party at that time that i trusted and could go to and raise and spoke up raise concerns and who spoke up as of the shadow as a member of the shadow cabinet. judge keir cabinet. secondly judge keir starmer, by his actions when jeremy corbyn refused to accept responsibility for the failures of his leadership on anti—semitism and issued a disgraceful response to the equality and human rights commission, keir starmer booted him out of the parliamentary party. jeremy corbyn will not be a candidate at the general election. also,
but you know, a few years ago he was happy to sit next to jeremy corbyn while jeremy corbyn was pontiff . i find or not israel really are to blame. i find that bizarre. should not be a concern was should that not be a concern was for people. it can pivot like that. no the reassurance i can give you, patrick, is on two fronts. >> first is when i was fighting anti semitism in the labour party under jeremy corbyn's leadership , i had an ally in leadership, i had an ally in keir starmer . he...
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and i think you know, aaron may have a view this, but if jeremy view on this, but if jeremy corbyn beenened, view there this happened, the view there was power, mean, was being power, i mean, by that, running the labour was being power, i mean, by that, that, running the labour was being power, i mean, by that, that, that, ning the labour was being power, i mean, by that, that, that, ning battlebour party that, that, that battle within the party about the, the pro—israel , anti—israel row pro— israel, anti — israel row would pro—israel, anti—israel row would have gone to the conference floor and it was kept outside the whole place. and the view was that's because of the discipline and it's right, isn't it, was kicked of it, that he was kicked out of the parliamentary party. the parliamentary labour party. >> member, >> he's still a labour member, but a member of the but he's still a member of the labour party. but he's still a member of the labour plost the whip, he lost, >> he's lost the whip, he lost, but he's still alive. that's right. yeah. think right. yeah. i don't think it wasbut
and i think you know, aaron may have a view this, but if jeremy view on this, but if jeremy corbyn beenened, view there this happened, the view there was power, mean, was being power, i mean, by that, running the labour was being power, i mean, by that, that, running the labour was being power, i mean, by that, that, that, ning the labour was being power, i mean, by that, that, that, ning battlebour party that, that, that battle within the party about the, the pro—israel , anti—israel row...
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but jeremy corbyn had views which actually reflected just ice. >> okay.k, thank you very much. it's been great to have you on the show now and i hope to chat to you again soon because look, let's be honest. this issue is not going away any time so you take care, all time soon. so you take care, all right? yourself. right? look after yourself. alumna. he's one of the councillors quit councillors who has quit over sir starmer's comments sir keir starmer's comments about israel. fascinating that i think . fascinating. about israel. fascinating that i think. fascinating. he's about israel. fascinating that i think . fascinating. he's got about israel. fascinating that i think. fascinating. he's got big problems, hasn't he? i think here, it turns out, you can here, as it turns out, you can get more on this story on get loads more on this story on our website. gb news dot com is the growing the fastest growing national news the country. see, news site in the country. see, it's best analysis, big it's got the best analysis, big opinion. latest breaking opinion.
but jeremy corbyn had views which actually reflected just ice. >> okay.k, thank you very much. it's been great to have you on the show now and i hope to chat to you again soon because look, let's be honest. this issue is not going away any time so you take care, all time soon. so you take care, all right? yourself. right? look after yourself. alumna. he's one of the councillors quit councillors who has quit over sir starmer's comments sir keir starmer's comments about israel. fascinating...
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backed jeremy corbyn, didn't he? never there's quite never mind.out why is hand. >> h as got to talk about why is hand. >> h a greatto talk about why is hand. >> h a great prime about why is hand. >> h a great prime ministerhy is rishi a great prime minister >> rishi i think as kelvin has been saying, he's dealing with things calmly. he's been saying, he's dealing with things calmly . he's getting been saying, he's dealing with things calmly. he's getting on with things. inflation is coming down. that will help interest rates go down. he's made big decisions , cutting back on the decisions, cutting back on the green propaganda is really sensible . we'll make people's sensible. we'll make people's lives easier and cheaper . we'll lives easier and cheaper. we'll help people heat their homes without afraid. we'll help without being afraid. we'll help them to drive around and use their cars . this is really their cars. this is really sensible bread and butter politics. >> it's going to be a narrow run thing. let's be honest about it. 20 odd, some of th
backed jeremy corbyn, didn't he? never there's quite never mind.out why is hand. >> h as got to talk about why is hand. >> h a greatto talk about why is hand. >> h a great prime about why is hand. >> h a great prime ministerhy is rishi a great prime minister >> rishi i think as kelvin has been saying, he's dealing with things calmly. he's been saying, he's dealing with things calmly . he's getting been saying, he's dealing with things calmly. he's getting on with...
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backed jeremy corbyn, didn't he? never there's quite never mind.t why is hand. >> h as got to talk about why is hand. >> h a greatto talk about why is hand. >> h a great prime about why is hand. >> h a great prime ministerhy is rishi a great prime minister >> rishi i think as kelvin has been saying, he's dealing with things calmly. he's been saying, he's dealing with things calmly . he's getting been saying, he's dealing with things calmly. he's getting on with things. inflation is coming down. that will help interest rates go down. he's made big decisions , cutting back on the decisions, cutting back on the green propaganda is really sensible . we'll make people's sensible. we'll make people's lives easier and cheaper . we'll lives easier and cheaper. we'll help people heat their homes without afraid. we'll help without being afraid. we'll help them to drive around and use their cars . this is really their cars. this is really sensible bread and butter politics. >> it's going to be a narrow run thing. let's be honest about it. 20 odd, some of thes
backed jeremy corbyn, didn't he? never there's quite never mind.t why is hand. >> h as got to talk about why is hand. >> h a greatto talk about why is hand. >> h a great prime about why is hand. >> h a great prime ministerhy is rishi a great prime minister >> rishi i think as kelvin has been saying, he's dealing with things calmly. he's been saying, he's dealing with things calmly . he's getting been saying, he's dealing with things calmly. he's getting on with...
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in 2021, it's all about his discipline and before that course, jeremy corbyn stopped leader in corbyn019. what has gone from here are cardigans and the sharp are the cardigans and the sharp suits are back. nigel it's people here, here who are trying to is a party that to show this is a party that means business lobby here, means business lobby are here, big companies are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(theanies are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(the bigs are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(the big momentum'hey means business lobby are here, big c(the big momentum isey means business lobby are here, big c(the big momentum is now think the big momentum is now with the labour party and i think that's where it's going. but don't think party is but i don't think the party is earning right yet to earning that right yet to govern. where's the big vision and are you going to pay for and how are you going to pay for it it all going to be it all? is it all going to be borrowing? that's what it looks like othennise they're like because othennise t
in 2021, it's all about his discipline and before that course, jeremy corbyn stopped leader in corbyn019. what has gone from here are cardigans and the sharp are the cardigans and the sharp suits are back. nigel it's people here, here who are trying to is a party that to show this is a party that means business lobby here, means business lobby are here, big companies are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(theanies are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(the bigs are...
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starmer should boot him out . him out. >> i think the policies of the party should be followed and jeremy corbynat's my opinion. >> well, thanks very much for speaking to us. enjoy listing stuff there. course. jeremy stuff there. of course. jeremy corbyn has been speaking the corbyn has been speaking at the fringe official fringe, not at any official events. so at this labour events. so far at this labour party conference, but as you can see, lots of buzz and busyness here in liverpool, although i have to say the general feeling ihave have to say the general feeling i have from this conference is it feels more tory than any of the previous labour conferences . i've been to more people in suits, more flags, more union flags i should say fewer palestinian flags and indeed more corporate sponsors and exhibitors here as well too. perhaps this is a changed labour party, perhaps this conference is one that is looking towards government more than anything else. i think perhaps we'll just end here by having a little look at the labour party shop because it is a delightful thing. you can get a sock that
starmer should boot him out . him out. >> i think the policies of the party should be followed and jeremy corbynat's my opinion. >> well, thanks very much for speaking to us. enjoy listing stuff there. course. jeremy stuff there. of course. jeremy corbyn has been speaking the corbyn has been speaking at the fringe official fringe, not at any official events. so at this labour events. so far at this labour party conference, but as you can see, lots of buzz and busyness here in...
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prime minister _ to make jeremy corbyn prime minister.olitics— and his comrades represent the tired politics of— and his comrades represent the tired politics of the past, the prime minister— politics of the past, the prime minister is ready to do things guickiv — minister is ready to do things quickly. and why? —— to do things differentiv — quickly. and why? —— to do things differently. because the conservative party believes in britain's — conservative party believes in britain's epic potential. and the labour— britain's epic potential. and the labour party is unwilling to take the tough — labour party is unwilling to take the tough decisions that will ensure the tough decisions that will ensure the prosperity and the safety of this country for generations to come — this country for generations to come. conference, ican this country for generations to come. conference, i can think of nothing — come. conference, i can think of nothing more counter—productive than handing _ nothing more counter—productive than handing over the keys of gov
prime minister _ to make jeremy corbyn prime minister.olitics— and his comrades represent the tired politics of— and his comrades represent the tired politics of the past, the prime minister— politics of the past, the prime minister is ready to do things guickiv — minister is ready to do things quickly. and why? —— to do things differentiv — quickly. and why? —— to do things differently. because the conservative party believes in britain's — conservative party believes in...
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so i had led by jeremy corbyn. so i had a dilemma. do i do? do i do dilemma. what do i do? might suggest? no, i voted green. and of course there are problems suggest? no, i voted green. and of cothee there are problems suggest? no, i voted green. and of cothee there party,oblems suggest? no, i voted green. and of cothee there party, butems suggest? no, i voted green. and of cothee there party, but that's with the green party, but that's what to do. the second what i chose to do. the second thing is peter keeps talking about the sexual revolution, and i that should i don't think that that should pass because pass without challenge because peter disagree very fundamentally. >> but don't start talking too much sexual revolution at much about sexual revolution at 6:00 watching 6:00 at night. peter watching no, talking about no, no, you're not talking about it in a way. >> i've just been my friend's >> i've just been to my friend's house. did covering some house. okay. did covering some of the. >> do want to know this >> do we want to know this story? yes, it's important. >> del
so i had led by jeremy corbyn. so i had a dilemma. do i do? do i do dilemma. what do i do? might suggest? no, i voted green. and of course there are problems suggest? no, i voted green. and of cothee there are problems suggest? no, i voted green. and of cothee there party,oblems suggest? no, i voted green. and of cothee there party, butems suggest? no, i voted green. and of cothee there party, but that's with the green party, but that's what to do. the second what i chose to do. the second...
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in 2021, it's all about his discipline and before that course, jeremy corbyn stopped leader in corbyn9. what has gone from here are cardigans and the sharp are the cardigans and the sharp suits are back. nigel it's people here, here who are trying to is a party that to show this is a party that means business lobby here, means business lobby are here, big companies are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(theanies are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(the bigs are here. they means business lobby are here, big c(the big momentum'hey means business lobby are here, big c(the big momentum isey means business lobby are here, big c(the big momentum is now think the big momentum is now with the labour party and i think that's where it's going. but don't think party is but i don't think the party is earning right yet to earning that right yet to govern. where's the big vision and are you going to pay for and how are you going to pay for it it all going to be it all? is it all going to be borrowing? that's what it looks like othennise they're like because othennise the
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it is in contrast to the former labour leader jeremy corbyn.became the leader, he checked platforms with supporters of hamas and hezbollah. on friday, he posted on twitter, on x i should say. he did not condemn the attacks. he emphasized the impact of israel's occupation. you will remember that after losing the 2019 election to boris johnson, jeremy corbyn was suspended from his labour party membership in october of 2020 for saying the antisemitism found in the party had been overplayed for political reasons , and he was not restored after that. it is against that historical backdrop that keir starmer has returned to this traditional foreign policy stand and you can imagine he was relieved he was so ruthless in his own words and terms of what happened. guy: absolutely. he has done this relatively quickly within one parliamentary term. he brought labour back to the center. is there a sensor that it will stick? that this journey is one that has traction. you think he is capable of delivering that at this conference? lizzy: i was speaking to lucia
it is in contrast to the former labour leader jeremy corbyn.became the leader, he checked platforms with supporters of hamas and hezbollah. on friday, he posted on twitter, on x i should say. he did not condemn the attacks. he emphasized the impact of israel's occupation. you will remember that after losing the 2019 election to boris johnson, jeremy corbyn was suspended from his labour party membership in october of 2020 for saying the antisemitism found in the party had been overplayed for...
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simple, he personally campaigned to make one jeremy corbyn prime _ campaigned to make one jeremy corbyn—nuclear defence — adopt plans for a non—nuclear defence policy. in plain english that meant scrapping trident, abandoning nato and leaving us naked from threats from the kremlin and that is— from threats from the kremlin and that is not— from threats from the kremlin and that is notjust kier starmer of the past _ that is notjust kier starmer of the past since — that is notjust kier starmer of the past. since then he's gone further appointed — past. since then he's gone further appointed as shadow foreign secretary whose repeatedly voted against _ secretary whose repeatedly voted against renewing our nuclear deterrent. you know, in the military sphere. _ deterrent. you know, in the military sphere. it _ deterrent. you know, in the military sphere. it is— deterrent. you know, in the military sphere, it is sometimes good to keep your enemy— sphere, it is sometimes good to keep your enemy guessing. the problem with kier_ your enemy guessing. the problem with kier starmer is that on policy
simple, he personally campaigned to make one jeremy corbyn prime _ campaigned to make one jeremy corbyn—nuclear defence — adopt plans for a non—nuclear defence policy. in plain english that meant scrapping trident, abandoning nato and leaving us naked from threats from the kremlin and that is— from threats from the kremlin and that is not— from threats from the kremlin and that is notjust kier starmer of the past _ that is notjust kier starmer of the past since — that is notjust...
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seven pr consultant alex dean alongside me, as is the former advisor to jeremy corbyn.u getting in touch about that conversation, the protests at the start of the show about calling jihad on the streets and also the tube driver chanting the free palestine situation. a lot of people are taking issue with your position , james, with your position, james, saying that it's quite an extremist position. what would you say to that? >> free, free palestine is extremist just your kind of sentiment, i guess, that people are they're asking, for example , are they're asking, for example, are they're asking, for example, are you not familiar with the hamas charter when they're talking about free palestine there and the risk to jewish people? yeah, i mean, hamas doesn't have a monopoly over the palestinian people and their rights under international law. the palestinian people have a right to dignity , freedom and right to dignity, freedom and self—determination , the same as self—determination, the same as anybody else does . and so to say anybody else does. and so to say free pales
seven pr consultant alex dean alongside me, as is the former advisor to jeremy corbyn.u getting in touch about that conversation, the protests at the start of the show about calling jihad on the streets and also the tube driver chanting the free palestine situation. a lot of people are taking issue with your position , james, with your position, james, saying that it's quite an extremist position. what would you say to that? >> free, free palestine is extremist just your kind of...
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unlike the labor party and its current leader, who tried to jeremy corbyn, the leader of the labor party to be a man who wants nato to disappear and wanted britain to drop its atomic bombs. the organization for economic cooperation and development recently announced that in the coming year, the economic situation of england among the g20 member countries will be better than argentina, and this country will have the highest inflation rate and the lowest economic growth among the g20 members. the results of the latest ipsos institute survey indicate that 76 british people are dissatisfied with the prime minister of this country , the highest rate since sunak came to power. mojtaba ghasemzadeh, journalist of sed and radio, london. the minister of defense of japan announced the premature purchase of missiles from the united states. minoru kiharra said in a meeting with his american counterpart: japan bought tomahawk cruise missiles made by the united states a year earlier. it will start earlier than originally planned. the increase in tensions with china and north korea has been declared as
unlike the labor party and its current leader, who tried to jeremy corbyn, the leader of the labor party to be a man who wants nato to disappear and wanted britain to drop its atomic bombs. the organization for economic cooperation and development recently announced that in the coming year, the economic situation of england among the g20 member countries will be better than argentina, and this country will have the highest inflation rate and the lowest economic growth among the g20 members. the...
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as he said, a gaggle of those from the left socially communists supported by jeremy corbyn, carolineach, owen jones , bob crow from loach, owen jones, bob crow from the rmt . what are they really the rmt. what are they really after? are they just out there to cause trouble or is this just about annoying the tories or do they actually have a serious chance of getting back in power? what are they after? >> well, i feel like i'm missing out. when you list those names, i feel like i should perhaps be somewhere else today. what they're after is really interesting. you know, i think those actually those people protesting actually represent middle england on a bunch of issues public ownership of water, public ownership of rail, ensuring that people aren't, you know, completely slammed on things like energy pnces slammed on things like energy prices as later on this year to increase things like home ownership, to reduce inequality. that's not to say that they're their middle england on every issue , but on a bunch of issues issue, but on a bunch of issues they absolutely are . and the they a
as he said, a gaggle of those from the left socially communists supported by jeremy corbyn, carolineach, owen jones , bob crow from loach, owen jones, bob crow from the rmt . what are they really the rmt. what are they really after? are they just out there to cause trouble or is this just about annoying the tories or do they actually have a serious chance of getting back in power? what are they after? >> well, i feel like i'm missing out. when you list those names, i feel like i should...
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unlike the labor party and its current leader, who tried to make jeremy corbyn the leader of the labor party. a man who wants nato to disappear and wants britain to give up its atomic bombs. cooperation organization. economic and development recently announced kurd in the coming year, the economic situation of england will be better than argentina among the g20 member countries, and this country will have the highest inflation rate and the lowest economic growth among the g20 members. the results of the latest ipsos institute survey on the dissatisfaction of 766 british people with the first. this country has the highest rate since sunak came to power. mojtaba ghasemzadeh is a reporter for london radio and television. thank you how do you assure users that you are unbiased? in a world where social networks and slogans of freedom of thought and freedom of expression rule, the program rules and mechanisms about what allows you to write and publish, otherwise it will be your fate or access will become a problem, instagram and other platforms delete thousands of user accounts and filter hu
unlike the labor party and its current leader, who tried to make jeremy corbyn the leader of the labor party. a man who wants nato to disappear and wants britain to give up its atomic bombs. cooperation organization. economic and development recently announced kurd in the coming year, the economic situation of england will be better than argentina among the g20 member countries, and this country will have the highest inflation rate and the lowest economic growth among the g20 members. the...
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and thatis surrounding jeremy corbyn and that is why they needed him to 9°! needed him to go, because course a lot of go, because of course a lot of jewish people didn't want to vote for labour and this was a problem. so, know, i'm just problem. so, you know, i'm just looking this and seeing lot looking at this and seeing a lot of, you know, the factions within party seem within the labour party seem to be re—emerging. there's be re—emerging. i think there's always spectrum in always a spectrum of opinion in every to tackle your question >> but to tackle your question about anti—semitism, know, >> but to tackle your question ab0lwas ti—semitism, know, >> but to tackle your question ab0lwas a -semitism, know, >> but to tackle your question ab0lwas a shameful, know, >> but to tackle your question ab0lwas a shameful episodeow, >> but to tackle your question ab0lwas a shameful episode in, that was a shameful episode in history labour party . i don't history of labour party. i don't believe anti—semitic, believe corbyn is anti—semitic, but believe was guilty but i
and thatis surrounding jeremy corbyn and that is why they needed him to 9°! needed him to go, because course a lot of go, because of course a lot of jewish people didn't want to vote for labour and this was a problem. so, know, i'm just problem. so, you know, i'm just looking this and seeing lot looking at this and seeing a lot of, you know, the factions within party seem within the labour party seem to be re—emerging. there's be re—emerging. i think there's always spectrum in always a...
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quite a few people are not going to be coming back like jeremy corbyn diane abbott .authority . authority. >> and i think chris johnson made the same mistake when he was in power. >> okay. all right, william, i'll throw it back over to you. some concerns there from michael that, you know, the labour election victory could end up leading to quite an authoritarian government . leading to quite an authoritarian government. my leading to quite an authoritarian government . my big authoritarian government. my big concern it is i'm not sure concern with it is i'm not sure the sums add up in terms of non—dom status, raking in £3.5 billion. i mean, even if it does, the jury's out on that. i would imagine would be a one off payment. so what do we do after that? that would be big that? that would be my big concern. said i >> well, like michael , i spend >> well, like michael, i spend my time also reporting on specifically tory selections, and can say from the and i can say that from the trend of selections that we've seen party looks to seen the tory party looks to become incre
quite a few people are not going to be coming back like jeremy corbyn diane abbott .authority . authority. >> and i think chris johnson made the same mistake when he was in power. >> okay. all right, william, i'll throw it back over to you. some concerns there from michael that, you know, the labour election victory could end up leading to quite an authoritarian government . leading to quite an authoritarian government. my leading to quite an authoritarian government . my big...