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, which essentially means jeremy corbyn is not even now a l jeremy corbyn is not even now a labour— jeremy not even now a labour mp— jeremy corbyn is not even now a labour mp and _ jeremy corbyn is not even now a labour mp and wanted - jeremy corbyn is not even now a labour mp and wanted to - jeremy corbyn is not even now a i labour mp and wanted to distance himself— labour mp and wanted to distance himself as — labour mp and wanted to distance himself as much _ labour mp and wanted to distance himself as much as _ labour mp and wanted to distance himself as much as possible... - himself as much as possible... remember— himself as much as possible... remember it _ himself as much as possible... remember it took _ himself as much as possible... remember it took labour- himself as much as possible... remember it took labour at i himself as much as possible... i remember it took labour at 24, himself as much as possible... - remember it took labour at 24, 48 hours before they decided they would not support their candidate in rochdale after the conspiracy theories around anti—semitism that he
, which essentially means jeremy corbyn is not even now a l jeremy corbyn is not even now a labour— jeremy not even now a labour mp— jeremy corbyn is not even now a labour mp and _ jeremy corbyn is not even now a labour mp and wanted - jeremy corbyn is not even now a labour mp and wanted to - jeremy corbyn is not even now a i labour mp and wanted to distance himself— labour mp and wanted to distance himself as — labour mp and wanted to distance himself as much _ labour mp and wanted to...
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you mean jeremy - corbyn? jeremy corbyn, yes. i think all the things _ corbyn? jeremy corbyn, yes. re _ all the things people are bringing into this are a _ all the things people are bringing into this are a bit _ all the things people are bringing into this are a bit over— all the things people are bringing into this are a bit over the - all the things people are bringing into this are a bit over the top. i into this are a bit over the top. everybody_ into this are a bit over the top. everybody has _ into this are a bit over the top. everybody has their— into this are a bit over the top. i everybody has their attachment into this are a bit over the top. . everybody has their attachment to the flag _ everybody has their attachment to the flag for— everybody has their attachment to the flag for different _ everybody has their attachment to the flag for different reasons. - everybody has their attachment to the flag for different reasons. the| the flag for different reasons. the scottish _ the flag for different reasons. the scottish are — the flag for different reasons. the scottish
you mean jeremy - corbyn? jeremy corbyn, yes. i think all the things _ corbyn? jeremy corbyn, yes. re _ all the things people are bringing into this are a _ all the things people are bringing into this are a bit _ all the things people are bringing into this are a bit over— all the things people are bringing into this are a bit over the - all the things people are bringing into this are a bit over the top. i into this are a bit over the top. everybody_ into this are a bit over the top....
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a l jeremy corbyn is not even now a labour— jeremy corbyn is not even now a labour mp— jeremy corbynh as possible... remember it took labour- himself as much as possible... remember it took labour at i himself as much as possible... i remember it took labour at 24, himself as much as possible... - remember it took labour at 24, 48 hours before they decided they would not support their candidate in rochdale after the conspiracy theories around anti—semitism that he had spoken about in a labour party meeting. find he had spoken about in a labour party meeting-— he had spoken about in a labour party meeting. he had spoken about in a labour pa meetinu. . , . party meeting. and those delays are a disaster, party meeting. and those delays are a disaster. as _ party meeting. and those delays are a disaster, as we _ party meeting. and those delays are a disaster, as we have _ party meeting. and those delays are a disaster, as we have been - party meeting. and those delays are a disaster, as we have been saying. | let me talk about the new definition of extremism which will be published by the
a l jeremy corbyn is not even now a labour— jeremy corbyn is not even now a labour mp— jeremy corbynh as possible... remember it took labour- himself as much as possible... remember it took labour at i himself as much as possible... i remember it took labour at 24, himself as much as possible... - remember it took labour at 24, 48 hours before they decided they would not support their candidate in rochdale after the conspiracy theories around anti—semitism that he had spoken about in a...
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juan: jeremy corbyn, you mentioned the support for julian among institutions in the european union.ow likely would it be, regardless if the british authorities and the courts decide to extradite him that the european court of human rights might intervene in the case? >> the next stage would be to take the case to the european court of human rights. the european court of human rights is not -- it was founded in the postwar settlement when the european convention on human rights was set up. it is the court that meets in strassburg and has judges selected from every european country and pretty well all of them except russia and belarus are in the european council of europe's and therefore in the european court of human rights. the case goes there under the convention rights. it is significant, the number of members of the parliamentary assembly that have shown their support for julian assange. obviously, that would be a political expression. this would be a judicial decision. but if it goes there, in my view, that would be a good thing. the much better option would be if president bide
juan: jeremy corbyn, you mentioned the support for julian among institutions in the european union.ow likely would it be, regardless if the british authorities and the courts decide to extradite him that the european court of human rights might intervene in the case? >> the next stage would be to take the case to the european court of human rights. the european court of human rights is not -- it was founded in the postwar settlement when the european convention on human rights was set up....
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corbyn. his old friend jeremy corbyn. will he his old friend jeremy corbyn. will he be shunned or find other allies in the commons .7 allies in the commons? >> hm and labour comes under fire as a shadow minister, says young people will have no option for a life on benefits if they win the election is a tougher stance on welfare , though a vote stance on welfare, though a vote winner reparations the church of england has been told that its proposed £100 million in investments is not enough to atone for its historical links in the slave trade, and that they should instead invest ten times as much. >> £1 billion as. >> £1 billion as. >> there's one chipper man today, isn't there ? there is. today, isn't there? there is. george galloway . george galloway. >> he's already been spotted swanning into parliament and saying that he actually quite likes the place. at least the buildings. not the people. >> yes, he says he's a feeling good. that's what george galloway has to say. it will be very interesting, though, to see what the reaction is in the room, in the buildi
corbyn. his old friend jeremy corbyn. will he his old friend jeremy corbyn. will he be shunned or find other allies in the commons .7 allies in the commons? >> hm and labour comes under fire as a shadow minister, says young people will have no option for a life on benefits if they win the election is a tougher stance on welfare , though a vote stance on welfare, though a vote winner reparations the church of england has been told that its proposed £100 million in investments is not...
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uh, jeremy corbyn is not a, not a not a brexiteer though you are a sceptic. , i think here's, here's the big question is how much of an issue will gaza be at the general election. certainly true that discontent true that there's discontent among voters, discontent among muslim voters, discontent among muslim voters, discontent among , um, among muslim voters, discontent among, um, white among muslim voters, discontent among , um, white voters among muslim voters, discontent among, um, white voters as well . among, um, white voters as well. um, but at the general election, people often vote on the core issues. so the nhs , the economy , issues. so the nhs, the economy, um, immigration will be a big issue for some now. i think it will be a potent issue in some constituencies. but whether that translates into actually translates into labour actually losing seats , i think is an losing more seats, i think is an open question . what it will do, open question. what it will do, it change atmosphere of it will change the atmosphere of the uh , a lot the campaign becau
uh, jeremy corbyn is not a, not a not a brexiteer though you are a sceptic. , i think here's, here's the big question is how much of an issue will gaza be at the general election. certainly true that discontent true that there's discontent among voters, discontent among muslim voters, discontent among muslim voters, discontent among , um, among muslim voters, discontent among, um, white among muslim voters, discontent among , um, white voters among muslim voters, discontent among, um, white...
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and they're doing that because they don't want to look like jeremy corbyn. oking like something that people would actually want and want isn't it want to vote for, isn't it a worry that labour are most likely get in by likely going to get in by default, because everyone is so disillusioned by the tories? >> , this says >> well, listen, this says nothing without you your views. >> let's welcome great >> let's welcome our great british their british voices. their opportunity show opportunity to be on the show and what they think and tell us what they think about we're about the topics we're discussing. full discussing. i've got full review. then. brian review. let's do it then. brian in , what do you think, in solihull, what do you think, migrant table? up migrant league table? is it up your what do you think? migrant league table? is it up you no, what do you think? migrant league table? is it up you no, it's, what do you think? migrant league table? is it up you no, it's, it'sat do you think? migrant league table? is it up you no, it's, it's a do you think? m
and they're doing that because they don't want to look like jeremy corbyn. oking like something that people would actually want and want isn't it want to vote for, isn't it a worry that labour are most likely get in by likely going to get in by default, because everyone is so disillusioned by the tories? >> , this says >> well, listen, this says nothing without you your views. >> let's welcome great >> let's welcome our great british their british voices. their...
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the former advisor to jeremy corbyn, jim schneider. but ian, one of my viewers.se before break we were saying, before the break we were saying, well, me. annunciato i was well, not me. annunciato i was saying that you need planning permission to get a flagpole in ian's having it. he says ian's having none of it. he says he works in local planning and actually, need, actually, you don't need, planning permission. and you're not having any of that. i think the jury is still out. we're now talking about metres. and how high is too high for a flagpole. i'm going to let you guys fight that out in your own time, lots of people responding as well to all viewers. barbara, all of my viewers. barbara, who's barbara basically said that the young people's that it's the young people's fault the get on the housing fault the cat get on the housing ladden fault the cat get on the housing ladder. carol, you're not having any of what saying, any of what barbara's saying, because saying, barbara, because carol's saying, barbara, we the same when we was we all did the same when we w
the former advisor to jeremy corbyn, jim schneider. but ian, one of my viewers.se before break we were saying, before the break we were saying, well, me. annunciato i was well, not me. annunciato i was saying that you need planning permission to get a flagpole in ian's having it. he says ian's having none of it. he says he works in local planning and actually, need, actually, you don't need, planning permission. and you're not having any of that. i think the jury is still out. we're now talking...
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. >> that's jeremy corbyn. >> that's jeremy corbyn. >> allegedly.legedly >> that's jeremy corbyn. >> actuallyjedly. allegedly >> that's jeremy corbyn. >> actuallyjedljcelebrityily she's actually my celebrity crush, she's actually my celebrity cqueah. as in, she could crush >> yeah. as in, she could crush something, and i'd like that. okay my hips carry on. don't lie. shakira said louis, i mean, i think i think this is this is interesting. we're seeing people pounng interesting. we're seeing people pouring over. this is from five years ago. we're seeing people pounng years ago. we're seeing people pouring over what was said in whatsapp conversations, what was said the pub, what was said said in the pub, what was said in private meetings, and people are picking. think are cherry picking. i think everybody's, you know, made jokes be honest , everybody's, you know, made jokes be honest, i'm more jokes and to be honest, i'm more worried about the people who don't jokes, don't ever don't make jokes, who don't ever say anything that could be deemed offensi
. >> that's jeremy corbyn. >> that's jeremy corbyn. >> allegedly.legedly >> that's jeremy corbyn. >> actuallyjedly. allegedly >> that's jeremy corbyn. >> actuallyjedljcelebrityily she's actually my celebrity crush, she's actually my celebrity cqueah. as in, she could crush >> yeah. as in, she could crush something, and i'd like that. okay my hips carry on. don't lie. shakira said louis, i mean, i think i think this is this is interesting. we're...
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jeremy corbyn, who george galloway supported when he was leader, is still there and has been callingbe noted that labour has now said that it does back an immediate humanitarian ceasefire — thatis immediate humanitarian ceasefire — that is reflective of where the
jeremy corbyn, who george galloway supported when he was leader, is still there and has been callingbe noted that labour has now said that it does back an immediate humanitarian ceasefire — thatis immediate humanitarian ceasefire — that is reflective of where the
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. >> em- e tribute to >> i want to pay tribute to jeremy corbyn. he's a colleague. he's friend .he's a friend. >> was he a friend? >> was he a friend? >> no. >> no. >> the fact is, you just cannot trust a single word that that man says . man says. >> and you can't, can you either? u—turns on everything or you could say he just lies to you could say he just lies to you and there isn't a plan on illegal immigration. they haven't got an answer. >> where would you house people who come on small boats if labour win the next election? >> so labour's policy is to not use the hotels by clearing the backlog. >> this backlog is using barges in military sites. no absolutely no, no. >> the labour party has said no, we would not use that. and for the same reason the costs are ludicrous. national ludicrous. the national audit office said costs office has said the costs are ludicrous. office has said the costs are lud sous. office has said the costs are lud so you're not i'm asking you, >> so you're not i'm asking you, where going house >> so you're not i'm asking you, where because oing house
. >> em- e tribute to >> i want to pay tribute to jeremy corbyn. he's a colleague. he's friend .he's a friend. >> was he a friend? >> was he a friend? >> no. >> no. >> the fact is, you just cannot trust a single word that that man says . man says. >> and you can't, can you either? u—turns on everything or you could say he just lies to you could say he just lies to you and there isn't a plan on illegal immigration. they haven't got an answer....
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shadow cabinet when _ in jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet when keir— in jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinete jeremy corbyn our next prime minister. the problem she's got and you touched on it in your interview, is that— you touched on it in your interview, is that labour are committed to angela — is that labour are committed to angela rayner's trade union reform package _ angela rayner's trade union reform package. that would make it easier for unions — package. that would make it easier for unions to strike and more difficult — for unions to strike and more difficult for employers to run businesses. that puts the kibosh on economic— businesses. that puts the kibosh on economic group. businesses. that puts the kibosh on economic group-— economic group. sharon said she is ha - economic group. sharon said she is happy about _ economic group. sharon said she is happy about it- _ economic group. sharon said she is happy about it. i'm _ economic group. sharon said she is happy about it. i'm not _ economic group. sharon said she is happy about it. i'm not sure - economic group. sharon said she is
shadow cabinet when _ in jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet when keir— in jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinete jeremy corbyn our next prime minister. the problem she's got and you touched on it in your interview, is that— you touched on it in your interview, is that labour are committed to angela — is that labour are committed to angela rayner's trade union reform package _ angela rayner's trade union reform package. that would make it easier for unions — package. that would make it easier for...
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jeremy corbyn. former leader of the british labor party also said: america should stop sending weapons to israel instead of building a dock for gaza. washington has announced that it plans to build a temporary pier to provide aid to gaza. the popular front for the liberation of palestine has warned that the goal of the united states is to realize the forced passage of palestinians under the guise of humanitarian motives. the lebanese resistance targeted the location of the zionist military around barkatresha military base in the north of occupied palestine with barkan missiles. lebanese hezbollah movement also, in a series of operations , he targeted gathering centers, military bases, and zionist spy equipment in different areas of occupied erazi seven times. the zionist media announced that hezbollah is changing its military methods and increasing the launch of more advanced missiles. thank you very much for your support. have a nice day. goodbye. in the name of god, i greet you again , dear compat
jeremy corbyn. former leader of the british labor party also said: america should stop sending weapons to israel instead of building a dock for gaza. washington has announced that it plans to build a temporary pier to provide aid to gaza. the popular front for the liberation of palestine has warned that the goal of the united states is to realize the forced passage of palestinians under the guise of humanitarian motives. the lebanese resistance targeted the location of the zionist military...
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might jeremy corbyn be party.te what george galloway did at the next general election ? next general election? >> certainly the conservatives are kind of worried about being outflanked by another party on the right , outflanked by another party on the right, and there are some in labour wary that the same thing could happen on the left and that if there were some joint kind of ticket between george galloway and jeremy corbyn or various other sort of disaffected people very much on the left of the labour party , the left of the labour party, that that could, uh, if not sort of, uh, topple keir starmer and prevent him from getting power, then at least reduce his chances of doing so, or potentially , um, of doing so, or potentially, um, buttress his majority so that it's much smaller now . i think it's much smaller now. i think the chances of that are quite slim. george galloway is basically sent a message to jeremy corbyn saying, let's team up together. you should run for mayor of london. for example , mayor of lond
might jeremy corbyn be party.te what george galloway did at the next general election ? next general election? >> certainly the conservatives are kind of worried about being outflanked by another party on the right , outflanked by another party on the right, and there are some in labour wary that the same thing could happen on the left and that if there were some joint kind of ticket between george galloway and jeremy corbyn or various other sort of disaffected people very much on the...
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i mean, it's quite clear that keir starmer wanted both diane jeremy corbyn diane abbott and jeremy corbynthink that the labour party is bigger than that, and it should be a broader church and which why i'd like church and which is why i'd like to them back. church and which is why i'd like to andhem back. church and which is why i'd like to and do1 back. church and which is why i'd like to and do you :k. church and which is why i'd like to and do you think just briefly church and which is why i'd like to a|shouldou think just briefly church and which is why i'd like to a|shouldou thibeen st briefly , she should have been called today a question today to ask a question or respond pmqs. respond or whatever in pmqs. >> actually >> yes, i'm actually quite surprised. speaker not surprised. the speaker not calling her on the basis that everyone's talking about her, she's there in the chamber. she has something to say. i think mp should have heard from her. >> i agree completely, i certainly think the optics of that certainly weren't good, were they? >> in, as i said, diane abbott was definitely
i mean, it's quite clear that keir starmer wanted both diane jeremy corbyn diane abbott and jeremy corbynthink that the labour party is bigger than that, and it should be a broader church and which why i'd like church and which is why i'd like to them back. church and which is why i'd like to andhem back. church and which is why i'd like to and do1 back. church and which is why i'd like to and do you :k. church and which is why i'd like to and do you think just briefly church and which is why...
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jeremy corbyn's running, adam. this is a story adam. yeah.my corbyn will run against labour, leaked email suggests so, yes. the one time party leader has inquired about printing election leaflets and says will continue his work says he will continue his work for north, this story for islington north, this story is quite close actually, is quite close to me, actually, because , living in croydon, because, living in croydon, there's actually, i believe i've seen a multiple times his brother pierce corbyn handing around leaflets about like anti—vax illness as beau biden. >> isn't he . >> isn't he. >> isn't he. >> yeah, he's it's just old men handing out leaflets trying to stay relevant . on both. in all stay relevant. on both. in all accounts, i'm quite happy with it, honest. i don't know. it, to be honest. i don't know. it was kind interesting, like it was kind of interesting, like saying got, like, the saying that he got, like, the inquiry they were inquiry cost, they were inquiring cost of inquiring about the cost of 40,000 two, 2000 40,000 l
jeremy corbyn's running, adam. this is a story adam. yeah.my corbyn will run against labour, leaked email suggests so, yes. the one time party leader has inquired about printing election leaflets and says will continue his work says he will continue his work for north, this story for islington north, this story is quite close actually, is quite close to me, actually, because , living in croydon, because, living in croydon, there's actually, i believe i've seen a multiple times his brother...
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. >> after that she rose to be jeremy corbyn's shadow home secretary after being subjected to year after abuse that multiplied in the era of social media. now, the guardian reports frank hester, a multimillionaire donor the conservative party said this in 2019 "it is like trying not to be racist, but you see down -- diane abbott on the tv and you want to hate all black women because she is there i don't hate all black women at all. but i think she should be shot. the bbc has not independently verified that mr. hester, seen on the right with david cameron in 2016 this, but he is not denying it. frank hester except he was rude about diane abbott in a private meeting several years ago, but his criticism had nothing to do with herender nor color of skin, a statement claimed. rubbish said this cabinet minister. the comments were racist, adding that there should be forgiveness where there is contrition. a colleague, had a rather different take. i don't think what he was saying was a gender-based or race-based comment. but it was clearly inappropriate and he has apologized. i think we need to m
. >> after that she rose to be jeremy corbyn's shadow home secretary after being subjected to year after abuse that multiplied in the era of social media. now, the guardian reports frank hester, a multimillionaire donor the conservative party said this in 2019 "it is like trying not to be racist, but you see down -- diane abbott on the tv and you want to hate all black women because she is there i don't hate all black women at all. but i think she should be shot. the bbc has not...
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he has appealed to jeremy corbyn to begin a socialist movement. >> i don't expect him to join our partyalled on him to launch and lead an alliance, a coalition of socialist and progressive and antiwar organizations. in fact, he should have done it long ago. if he had done it long ago, it would have been a bigger start than it will be if he does it now. i very much hope you will do it. >> we were talking last week that there is a significant threat to the conservative party from reform, the party to their right. we said there wasn't something similar on the left and that was a better situation and now suddenly there is, potentially of george galloway were to get his way. >> that is completely right and i think george galloway will be looking to be a thorn in the side of the labour party leader, over this issue of the conflict in gaza. there is concern both among the labour party and in the government about the tone of the public debate particularly around the conflicts in the middle east and the effect that is having on the safety of mp's. the arrival of george galloway, who has been a p
he has appealed to jeremy corbyn to begin a socialist movement. >> i don't expect him to join our partyalled on him to launch and lead an alliance, a coalition of socialist and progressive and antiwar organizations. in fact, he should have done it long ago. if he had done it long ago, it would have been a bigger start than it will be if he does it now. i very much hope you will do it. >> we were talking last week that there is a significant threat to the conservative party from...
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jeremy corbyn, george galloway to my favourite politicians . i think they're politicians.or you. they're going to draw votes from labour. so all of the lefty weirdos of the all the lefty weirdos who would for labour would normally vote for labour because weirdos because they're lefty weirdos will vote for these lefty weirdos instead. >> but it's not going >> so yeah, but it's not going to is it? i mean, to happen, is it? i mean, i don't siphon off some of the poison, you know what i mean? >> is a good thing. poison, you know what i mean? >> and is a good thing. poison, you know what i mean? >> and also a good thing. poison, you know what i mean? >> and also also, d thing. poison, you know what i mean? >> and also also, i thing. poison, you know what i mean? >> and also also, i think. poison, you know what i mean? >> and also also, i think having george galloway is george galloway in parliament is going to be fantastic for this country and fantastic for highlighting the of highlighting the rise of islamism . so, you know, he's got islamism. so, you know, he's got some prett
jeremy corbyn, george galloway to my favourite politicians . i think they're politicians.or you. they're going to draw votes from labour. so all of the lefty weirdos of the all the lefty weirdos who would for labour would normally vote for labour because weirdos because they're lefty weirdos will vote for these lefty weirdos instead. >> but it's not going >> so yeah, but it's not going to is it? i mean, to happen, is it? i mean, i don't siphon off some of the poison, you know what i...
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so jeremy corbyn, um , made sure he jeremy corbyn, um, made sure he wasn't around. >> so they rolledy. he had to do it. yeah it and an mp from the alba party, neil from the snp. >> that was a bit of a surprise. >> that was a bit of a surprise. >> yeah. kevin, we've got to love you and leave you. i'm afraid we've run out of time, but still to come. would you kiss i bet you've kiss a tory? i bet you've kissed a i'm going to be joined by a few. i'm going to be joined by a few. i'm going to be joined by a couple who don't seem have a couple who don't seem to have any with any objections. you're with britain's should any objections. you're with britaiasked should any objections. you're with britaiasked kevin. should have asked kevin. >> have kissed a tory? kevin >> have you kissed a tory? kevin >> brand new sundays from 6 pm. the neil oliver show. >> it's absolutely vital that people are given the opportunity to take part in the debate, to say the things that matter to them, to be challenged. a country is only really a shared dream as long as enough people have a shared idea of what it is
so jeremy corbyn, um , made sure he jeremy corbyn, um, made sure he wasn't around. >> so they rolledy. he had to do it. yeah it and an mp from the alba party, neil from the snp. >> that was a bit of a surprise. >> that was a bit of a surprise. >> yeah. kevin, we've got to love you and leave you. i'm afraid we've run out of time, but still to come. would you kiss i bet you've kiss a tory? i bet you've kissed a i'm going to be joined by a few. i'm going to be joined by a...
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for labour also, they've wanted to move on from the problems of the jeremy corbyn wanted to move on fromir starmer said he's firmly changed the party and put that in the rear—view miry. the question of what is happening at the moment is political parties are trying to keep their various coalitions together, labour in particular, i think. coalitions together, labour in particular, ithink. because it's had a traditional support base british muslims. but quite whether it will be enough when it comes to a general election to affect the overall result is a different matter. i think it will be more relaxed than this individual result might suggest here tonight. he probably could read a little bit too much into it. there's always a danger of that with by—elections, particularly this one, because there are a very particular set of local circumstances here to do with the dropping of the labour candidate and the fact that george galloway is this pretty formidable campaigner and has done this kind of thing before. i and has done this kind of thing before. . . . . and has done this kind of thing bef
for labour also, they've wanted to move on from the problems of the jeremy corbyn wanted to move on fromir starmer said he's firmly changed the party and put that in the rear—view miry. the question of what is happening at the moment is political parties are trying to keep their various coalitions together, labour in particular, i think. coalitions together, labour in particular, ithink. because it's had a traditional support base british muslims. but quite whether it will be enough when it...
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i mean, jeremy corbyn, channel does. i mean, jeremy corby| rather channel does.er fruity characters as some rather fruity characters as friends, and it essentially cost him, him place in the him, cost him his place in the labour party. >> they're not allowed in the lords. >> they're not just fruity people, are they? they are dangerous this dangerous extremists in this country , i think 90% of the country, i think 90% of the terrorist watch list is islamist suspects. now, more people , suspects. now, more people, including children, have died through extreme islamist terrorism in the last 50 years than any other sort of terrorism . now, this is a real problem to our way of life. and this is really serious. why? i don't understand why he's having people like that for tea and why he's not calling out, using the church to call things like that out, because that's not how the church works. >> instance , when pope >> so, for instance, when pope john shot, tea john paul was shot, he had tea with the person who him. with the person who shot him. yeah, this about yeah, i
i mean, jeremy corbyn, channel does. i mean, jeremy corby| rather channel does.er fruity characters as some rather fruity characters as friends, and it essentially cost him, him place in the him, cost him his place in the labour party. >> they're not allowed in the lords. >> they're not just fruity people, are they? they are dangerous this dangerous extremists in this country , i think 90% of the country, i think 90% of the terrorist watch list is islamist suspects. now, more people...
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also, jeremy corbyn showed up on the steps of hackney town hall to speak. indeed, old comrades.. and sort of almost neighbours in that part of london. yeah. look, we won't go. are we are going to go? i was just going to say one thing because i've had a couple of communications from our wonderful viewers and listeners saying, well, why haven't you spoken to diane abbott? basically, she was denied her voice in the commons this week. she shouldn't be denied her voice here when people are discussing her. we would love to speak to diane abbott and we have invited herfor interviews. and it'sjust important, i think, to say that we are not excluding her at all from the conversation, but for the time being, clearly she doesn't want to come and do big interviews. she spoke briefly at the rally the other night that you were at. but i just want to put that on the record. we are not denying her her voice and she'd be welcome any time to come and speak to us. but let's just round this off. now, we've been talking about all of this business, about how politics is broken, apparently or certainl
also, jeremy corbyn showed up on the steps of hackney town hall to speak. indeed, old comrades.. and sort of almost neighbours in that part of london. yeah. look, we won't go. are we are going to go? i was just going to say one thing because i've had a couple of communications from our wonderful viewers and listeners saying, well, why haven't you spoken to diane abbott? basically, she was denied her voice in the commons this week. she shouldn't be denied her voice here when people are...
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he of course was a jeremy corbyn supporter and shifting forwards to the general election something thatr and we can expect to hear plenty about wales in the general election. we know the conservatives previously have pointed to wales when they wanted people to look at the record of the labour party on health with these long waiting list and on education with poor performance in welsh schools and on the economy in wales. all things that country will now be responsible for if as we expect he is made first minister. he will also want to move the narrative on for the last few days, still questions about his acceptance of £200,000 donations from a company whose owner was prosecuted for illegally dumping waste. ., ~' , ., the crown is leading the way in this year's nominations for the bafta vaughan gething is due to be nominated as first minister of wales. he narrowly won the welsh labour leadership to succeed mark drakeford. we can take you to the live scene from cardiff. joining me is our correspondent. what exactly is our correspondent. what exactly is going to happen in the next three min
he of course was a jeremy corbyn supporter and shifting forwards to the general election something thatr and we can expect to hear plenty about wales in the general election. we know the conservatives previously have pointed to wales when they wanted people to look at the record of the labour party on health with these long waiting list and on education with poor performance in welsh schools and on the economy in wales. all things that country will now be responsible for if as we expect he is...
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jeremy corbyn sometimes sits around that area as well.bit more central. but he's right there in the far corner at the back, it's an interesting choice . interesting choice. >> yeah, and that's where they all sit, because they can't really go anywhere towards the speaken really go anywhere towards the speaker. those are all the labour benches . you are stuck in labour benches. you are stuck in that corner of the house of commons, the furthest commons, almost the furthest point the speaker, point away from the speaker, because we live in this two party system, system isn't party system, the system isn't set independent mps. and set up for independent mps. and when you become one or mp in when you become one or an mp in a smaller party, you're pushed to the outer limit. outer to the outer limit. the outer limits of the commons chamber. and that's where he's sitting. but i'm pretty certain by convention, yes, sir. >> anderson could have sat >> lee anderson could have sat where the dup sometimes sit. he could have plonked himself next to an sn
jeremy corbyn sometimes sits around that area as well.bit more central. but he's right there in the far corner at the back, it's an interesting choice . interesting choice. >> yeah, and that's where they all sit, because they can't really go anywhere towards the speaken really go anywhere towards the speaker. those are all the labour benches . you are stuck in labour benches. you are stuck in that corner of the house of commons, the furthest commons, almost the furthest point the speaker,...
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so it will side, jeremy corbyn.ered, commons. >> i vwould incrediblyered, which would be incredibly childish they do, he may well childish if they do, he may well be well be childish. be there, may well be childish. >> will >> there always will be. interesting how many allies interesting is how many allies he finds in there, because there may be more than you think. >> and will he swear on a bible or yeah, lots of or a quran yeah, lots of different questions . different questions. >> and where is he going sit? >> and where is he going to sit? >> and where is he going to sit? >> mhm. >> and where is he going to sit? >> whor. >> and where is he going to sit? >> who wants nobody. so of course next to the last parliament 2012, parliament he was in from 2012, the last by—election through to 2015 when he lost his seat in bradford west. >> he used to sit up at the back sort behind the snp benches, sort of behind the snp benches, which is also where jeremy corbyn now sits. so they could be sitting buddy buddy together . be
so it will side, jeremy corbyn.ered, commons. >> i vwould incrediblyered, which would be incredibly childish they do, he may well childish if they do, he may well be well be childish. be there, may well be childish. >> will >> there always will be. interesting how many allies interesting is how many allies he finds in there, because there may be more than you think. >> and will he swear on a bible or yeah, lots of or a quran yeah, lots of different questions . different...
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someone's just splattered some paint at a wall. >> well, jeremy corbyn is very proud of it.n the side not like that to be on the side of building, us know of my building, but let us know what that banksy. of my building, but let us know whacoming that banksy. of my building, but let us know whacoming up, that banksy. of my building, but let us know whacoming up, the1at banksy. of my building, but let us know whacoming up, the prime1ksy. but coming up, the prime minister punches in his minister pulls no punches in his fight for his political life. we'll bring you latest. we'll bring you the very latest. so with . us. so stay with. us. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hi there and welcome to the gb news forecast from the met office. it's a fine end to the day in the east with some bright sunshine, but turning cloudy in the west with outbreaks of rain heading in weather fronts out to the west already bringing thicker cloud into northern ireland. and those outbreaks of rain will soon sweeping and they'll push into western scotland , west
someone's just splattered some paint at a wall. >> well, jeremy corbyn is very proud of it.n the side not like that to be on the side of building, us know of my building, but let us know what that banksy. of my building, but let us know whacoming that banksy. of my building, but let us know whacoming up, that banksy. of my building, but let us know whacoming up, the1at banksy. of my building, but let us know whacoming up, the prime1ksy. but coming up, the prime minister punches in his...
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i mean, i'm willing to stand corrected on this about jeremy corbyn his rhetoric. and some of his rhetoric. >> spent her formative years >> she spent her formative years on of jeremy's moped. on the back of jeremy's moped. >> she said that was beautifully described. she said problem >> she she, she said the problem with people with britain is white people come if you're going to come on. so if you're going to i want to be very clear about this. look i don't agree with diane things. was well diane on many things. was well beyond the pale. it racist. beyond the pale. it was racist. i'll the argument that i'll even hear the argument that the pm should have out the pm should have came out stronger. of he should stronger. of course he should not pretend. and the money should back. let's not should go back. party. let's not pretend that labour party pretend that the labour party haven't and also not haven't done this and also not paid the money back. >> bigger >> so matthew, the bigger picture let's say starmer picture here, let's say starmer gets majority. gets his big m
i mean, i'm willing to stand corrected on this about jeremy corbyn his rhetoric. and some of his rhetoric. >> spent her formative years >> she spent her formative years on of jeremy's moped. on the back of jeremy's moped. >> she said that was beautifully described. she said problem >> she she, she said the problem with people with britain is white people come if you're going to come on. so if you're going to i want to be very clear about this. look i don't agree with...
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and i think that was really important because, the nadir for many people joined jeremy corbyn as leaderwhitehall and anyone involved in whitehall and security in this country would say that was moment of would say that was a moment of which everyone had took breath which everyone had took a breath and can this guy and thought this, can this guy be minister? seems be prime minister? and it seems that even even on and it's been hard israel and gaza, he has hard on israel and gaza, he has stayed with government and stayed with the government and hasn't of hasn't really gone ahead of where on the big where they are on the big foreign matters. foreign policy matters. yes, i think that's been by a think that's been noticed by a lot of people. >> i think been important >> i think that's been important because you show that because you need to show that you be responsible and you you can be responsible and you are to play politics are not going to play politics with something ukraine. you with something like ukraine. you know , you are not going to play know, you are not going to play games wit
and i think that was really important because, the nadir for many people joined jeremy corbyn as leaderwhitehall and anyone involved in whitehall and security in this country would say that was moment of would say that was a moment of which everyone had took breath which everyone had took a breath and can this guy and thought this, can this guy be minister? seems be prime minister? and it seems that even even on and it's been hard israel and gaza, he has hard on israel and gaza, he has stayed...
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jeremy corbyn, who george galloway supported when he was leader, is still there and has been callingere the international community is on that now. it was to be seen as aligned with all those countries around the world like the united states, australia, new zealand, but there's no doubt was probably coming coming terms of the results that castano would have wanted from the election, the worst possible outcome. —— keir starmer. before the result was announced, peter caught up with david tulley and asked why he stood. i thought i would stand in the by—election and give rochdale a voice. i think i've been the front man of that. i am very proud of what we have achieved over the last full week. myself and the community of rochdale. it week. myself and the community of rochdale. . . . week. myself and the community of rochdale. . , , ., , ., rochdale. it has been a bizarre by-election — rochdale. it has been a bizarre by-election campaign. - rochdale. it has been a bizarre by-election campaign. in i rochdale. it has been a bizarre by-election campaign. in the l by—election campaign. in the
jeremy corbyn, who george galloway supported when he was leader, is still there and has been callingere the international community is on that now. it was to be seen as aligned with all those countries around the world like the united states, australia, new zealand, but there's no doubt was probably coming coming terms of the results that castano would have wanted from the election, the worst possible outcome. —— keir starmer. before the result was announced, peter caught up with david...
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and he has appealed this afternoon to the former labour leader jeremy corbyn to join him and lead a socialisti don't expect to would join _ have a listen. i don't expect to would join our _ have a listen. i don't expect to would join our party, _ have a listen. i don't expect to would join our party, but - have a listen. i don't expect to would join our party, but i - have a listen. i don't expect to| would join our party, but i have called on him to launch and lead an alliance, a coalition of socialists and progressives and anti—war organisations, and in fact he should have done it long ago. and if he had done it long ago, it would have been a bigger start than it will be if he does it now. i very much hope that he will do it. it does it now. i very much hope that he will do it— he will do it. it is interesting, because we — he will do it. it is interesting, because we were _ he will do it. it is interesting, because we were talking - he will do it. it is interesting, because we were talking on l he will do it. it is interesting, i because we were talking on this programme last week that the
and he has appealed this afternoon to the former labour leader jeremy corbyn to join him and lead a socialisti don't expect to would join _ have a listen. i don't expect to would join our _ have a listen. i don't expect to would join our party, _ have a listen. i don't expect to would join our party, but - have a listen. i don't expect to would join our party, but i - have a listen. i don't expect to| would join our party, but i have called on him to launch and lead an alliance, a coalition of...
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it was about getting brexit done, jeremy corbyn, also the borisjohnson faster. —— factor.ig difference. there are reasons, particularly because it's really hard to call on election on recession.— hard to call on election on recession. ava, the obr 's forecasting _ recession. ava, the obr 's forecasting that _ recession. ava, the obr 's forecasting that target... l recession. ava, the obr 's i forecasting that target... the recession. ava, the obr 's - forecasting that target... the prime minister is a it's double that. if interest rates come down, all those things could favour the conservatives.- things could favour the conservatives. , . ., ., ., conservatives. the big indicator of when they will _ conservatives. the big indicator of when they will call _ conservatives. the big indicator of when they will call an _ conservatives. the big indicator of when they will call an election i conservatives. the big indicator of when they will call an election is i when they will call an election is when _ when they will call an election is when inflation hits 2%. we have quite _ w
it was about getting brexit done, jeremy corbyn, also the borisjohnson faster. —— factor.ig difference. there are reasons, particularly because it's really hard to call on election on recession.— hard to call on election on recession. ava, the obr 's forecasting _ recession. ava, the obr 's forecasting that _ recession. ava, the obr 's forecasting that target... l recession. ava, the obr 's i forecasting that target... the recession. ava, the obr 's - forecasting that target... the prime...
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what did happen after that is she rose to bejeremy did happen after that is she rose to be jeremy corbynd happen after that is she rose to bejeremy corbyn�*s shadow home secretary after being subjected to year after year of abuse, which multiplied in the era of social media. now the guardian reports that frank hester, a multimillionaire donor to the conservative party, said this in 2019. the bbc has not independently verified that frank hester, seen here on the right with david cameron in 2016, said this. but he is not denying it. frank hester... a statement claimed. rubbish, said cabinet minister kemi badenoch. the comments as reported were racist, she said, adding that there should be forgiveness where there is contrition. a cabinet colleague had a rather different take. the critical point _ a rather different take. the critical point here - a rather different take. the critical point here is - a rather different take. tue: critical point here is that a rather different take. tte: critical point here is that i don't think what he was saying was a gender—based or race based comment, but
what did happen after that is she rose to bejeremy did happen after that is she rose to be jeremy corbynd happen after that is she rose to bejeremy corbyn�*s shadow home secretary after being subjected to year after year of abuse, which multiplied in the era of social media. now the guardian reports that frank hester, a multimillionaire donor to the conservative party, said this in 2019. the bbc has not independently verified that frank hester, seen here on the right with david cameron in...
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, lots of people were peaceful, but i did hear chants of from the river to the sea just before jeremy corbyn speaking on trafalgar square, and i just thought to myself , and i just thought to myself, would jeremy been at any would jeremy have been at any other where they were other protest where they were singing some sort of anti—racism, some sort of racist chant? i don't think so. i also saw some footage online on twitter, formerly known as as x of a man who proudly supports hamas . and i think we can bring hamas. and i think we can bring those images to you now . the those images to you now. the same as the french did , the same same as the french did, the same as the french did against the germans. >> what are you actually saying? >> what are you actually saying? >> i'm saying i fully support hamas. they resisted the occupation. i fully support hamas moving down, resisted the occupation . they support hamas . occupation. they support hamas. >> these are shameful scenes, aren't they? darren grimes , is aren't they? darren grimes, is it time for the protests to be ended? >>i ended? >> i wo
, lots of people were peaceful, but i did hear chants of from the river to the sea just before jeremy corbyn speaking on trafalgar square, and i just thought to myself , and i just thought to myself, would jeremy been at any would jeremy have been at any other where they were other protest where they were singing some sort of anti—racism, some sort of racist chant? i don't think so. i also saw some footage online on twitter, formerly known as as x of a man who proudly supports hamas . and i...
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to campaigning for jeremy corbyn to be prime minister.ng on doors and saying, can i do an impression of gloria? i think i'm to. she's been my i'm allowed to. she's been my best for years. she best friend for 20 years. she goes, i love. and oh, people goes, oh, i love. and oh, people going, oh, i've been i my, my husband was a miner was my grandad a miner. my dad was grandad was a miner. my dad was a, everybody a, you know, everybody in my family a miner. don't family was a miner. we don't want jeremy and we, we want jeremy corbyn and we, we and were saying gloria was and we were saying gloria was saying, worry love, he saying, oh don't worry love, he ain't going to be prime minister if you want to send to if you want to send me back to westminster well, westminster now, sadly, well, not i wanted to not sadly, because i wanted to see mps elected, but see labour mps elected, but ultimately go. so ultimately jeremy didn't go. so yeah, was campaigning to yeah, but lee was campaigning to make jeremy corbyn prime minister theory, get minister i
to campaigning for jeremy corbyn to be prime minister.ng on doors and saying, can i do an impression of gloria? i think i'm to. she's been my i'm allowed to. she's been my best for years. she best friend for 20 years. she goes, i love. and oh, people goes, oh, i love. and oh, people going, oh, i've been i my, my husband was a miner was my grandad a miner. my dad was grandad was a miner. my dad was a, everybody a, you know, everybody in my family a miner. don't family was a miner. we don't want...
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jeremy corbyn lee anderson also did back jeremy corbyn. >> you know, was a labour >> you know, he washe campaigned in campaigned for labour in the 2017 election, 2017 general election, but he didn't specifically. well, 2017 general election, but he diyou specifically. well, 2017 general election, but he diyou ifiecifically. well, 2017 general election, but he diyou if youically. well, 2017 general election, but he diyou if you don't well, 2017 general election, but he diyou if you don't supportzll, 2017 general election, but he diyou if you don't support the if you if you don't support the party's leader, no, he campaigned but campaigned for labour but he didn't express didn't specifically express direct leader , direct support for the leader, as did. that's a break of collective responsibility. if you're elected labour you're in an elected labour official, he's you are you are assuming that you do support the leader. that. leader. say that. >> specifically he didn't >> but he specifically he didn't name corbyn as somebody name jeremy corbyn as somebody he think he he didn't even he i
jeremy corbyn lee anderson also did back jeremy corbyn. >> you know, was a labour >> you know, he washe campaigned in campaigned for labour in the 2017 election, 2017 general election, but he didn't specifically. well, 2017 general election, but he diyou specifically. well, 2017 general election, but he diyou ifiecifically. well, 2017 general election, but he diyou if youically. well, 2017 general election, but he diyou if you don't well, 2017 general election, but he diyou if you...
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jeremy corbyn, who george galloway supported when he was leader, is still there and has been callingome time for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. should be noted that labour has now said that it does back an immediate humanitarian ceasefire — thatis immediate humanitarian ceasefire — that is reflective of where the international community is on that now. labourwants international community is on that now. labour wants to be part of the government, wants to be allied with countries around the world — the likes of the united states, australia, new zealand. but, yeah, this no doubt was probably in some sense the result that keir starmer would have hoped for, in this by—election — the worst possible outcome. he by-election - the worst possible outcome. . , ,_ by-election - the worst possible outcome. . , _ , by-election - the worst possible outcome. . , , ,, ., ~ outcome. he was saying rishi sunak and sir keir — outcome. he was saying rishi sunak and sir keir starmer _ outcome. he was saying rishi sunak and sir keir starmer needed - outcome. he was saying rishi sunak and sir keir starmer
jeremy corbyn, who george galloway supported when he was leader, is still there and has been callingome time for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. should be noted that labour has now said that it does back an immediate humanitarian ceasefire — thatis immediate humanitarian ceasefire — that is reflective of where the international community is on that now. labourwants international community is on that now. labour wants to be part of the government, wants to be allied with countries around the...
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is the perception that many of the left have of keir starmer, those that would have supported jeremy corbynction.— to win the election. or a cynical shift because _ to win the election. or a cynical shift because that _ to win the election. or a cynical shift because that is _ to win the election. or a cynical shift because that is where i to win the election. or a cynicalj shift because that is where they feel they have the major opportunity to get across the floor in the house. and i think what george is... it is nice to get a voice that says let's notjust it is nice to get a voice that says let's not just take the it is nice to get a voice that says let's notjust take the view of one side in the conflict, let's look at both sides. and it might upset a lot of people... both sides. and it might upset a lot of people- - -— of people... does he say that? listen, mark, _ of people... does he say that? listen, mark, just _ of people... does he say that? listen, mark, just to _ of people... does he say that? listen, mark, just to sum i of people... does he say that? listen, mark, just to sum up
is the perception that many of the left have of keir starmer, those that would have supported jeremy corbynction.— to win the election. or a cynical shift because _ to win the election. or a cynical shift because that _ to win the election. or a cynical shift because that is _ to win the election. or a cynical shift because that is where i to win the election. or a cynicalj shift because that is where they feel they have the major opportunity to get across the floor in the house. and i think...