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and would jeremy corbyn have really dean would jeremy corbyn have really dealt with any of that betterit will be a good talking point. plus cancer ed davey ever shirk the legacy of the coalition of lib dem chaos? >> anyway, britain desperately needs a leader who we can respect and trust . your media respect and trust. your media profile is mainly consisted of horseplay on tv. is this prime ministerial? >> wow. reacting to all of this , >> wow. reacting to all of this, i'm very pleased to say i've got the former conservative minister dehenna davison . i've also got dehenna davison. i've also got former head of media for the liberal democrat, sean kemp and the labour councillor brendan chilton. we've got a cracking show tonight. it's all go. sir keir starmer will be answering your questions in about half an hours your questions in about half an hour's time. but first it's the . news. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler and the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. opposition leaders are accusing the tories of being corrupt after a string of people with links to the party are caught up i
and would jeremy corbyn have really dean would jeremy corbyn have really dealt with any of that betterit will be a good talking point. plus cancer ed davey ever shirk the legacy of the coalition of lib dem chaos? >> anyway, britain desperately needs a leader who we can respect and trust . your media respect and trust. your media profile is mainly consisted of horseplay on tv. is this prime ministerial? >> wow. reacting to all of this , >> wow. reacting to all of this, i'm very...
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well, come back to that fantasy, come back to that. >> would jeremy corbyn have deau >> would jeremy dealt with some of those key flashpoints better than boris johnson ? johnson? >> no, no, he absolutely wouldn't have. come on, let's be honest. he's ideological driven. >> so jeremy corbyn is not a pragmatist. let's be honest. he is driven by his ideology. so he would have had all these people around him telling him, oh, you better do it. this, this is the socialist way to do it, jeremy. and that's the difference. it's the reason why jeremy corbyn never got elected in the first place, because he is a socialist to the max, isn't it? >> when it comes to the things that have actually affected the country and its population, the covid pandemic, you can't tell me that jeremy corbyn would have been necking pints, but we won't know, right? >> we won't know. but what i will we will say what i will say about this. >> what i will say just to say it's on this neck for a lot of people, necking pints is not actually the central issue. it's things like lockdowns. it was things like lockdowns. it was
well, come back to that fantasy, come back to that. >> would jeremy corbyn have deau >> would jeremy dealt with some of those key flashpoints better than boris johnson ? johnson? >> no, no, he absolutely wouldn't have. come on, let's be honest. he's ideological driven. >> so jeremy corbyn is not a pragmatist. let's be honest. he is driven by his ideology. so he would have had all these people around him telling him, oh, you better do it. this, this is the socialist way...
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he was also , jeremy corbyn.o, talking about doctor salaries, and there was an interesting thing on that. but let's hear from the prime minister now , from the prime minister now, here's a reaction. and i, i dare say that the initial reaction about rishi sunak's, excuse for nhs waiting lists going up from this audience that we saw there might be different from your reaction at home or if you're listening on your radio, in your car . let's listening on your radio, in your car. let's hear listening on your radio, in your car . let's hear what he listening on your radio, in your car. let's hear what he had to say about nhs waiting lists. >> well, i think you had you had a question earlier from i think there was a junior doctor here, and i think everyone knows the impact the industrial action has had. that's why we haven't made as much at the point . as much at the point. >> yeah. so just for a bit of context there, there was a junior doctor in the crowd. he initially asked keir starmer a question directly , saying,
he was also , jeremy corbyn.o, talking about doctor salaries, and there was an interesting thing on that. but let's hear from the prime minister now , from the prime minister now, here's a reaction. and i, i dare say that the initial reaction about rishi sunak's, excuse for nhs waiting lists going up from this audience that we saw there might be different from your reaction at home or if you're listening on your radio, in your car . let's listening on your radio, in your car. let's hear...
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jeremy corbyn _ government could deliver. jeremy corbyn is — government could deliver.labour— corbyn is in the past, he's not a labour candidate, he is not a labour party— labour candidate, he is not a labour party member, he's no longer in the party, _ party member, he's no longer in the party, that— party member, he's no longer in the party, that is— party member, he's no longer in the party, that is the change keir starmer— party, that is the change keir starmer has delivered and the change he could _ starmer has delivered and the change he could deliver as prime minister if people — he could deliver as prime minister if people vote on the july 4th. it if people vote on the july 4th. comes if people vote on the july 4th. it comes back to this issue of trust we heard from the sun leaders in the audience and whether we can trust what keir starmer says now. you chose not to serve injeremy corbyn covers —— jeremy corbyn�*s cabinet, why was that? just covers -- jeremy corbyn's cabinet, why was that?— covers -- jeremy corbyn's cabinet, why was that? just a personal choice
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i'm emily carver under pressure from a studio audience, sir keir starmer admits he would rather jeremy corbyn prime minister than boris johnson and rishi sunak says he's incredibly angry over betting allegations . over betting allegations. >> we'll have the reaction and fears grow as the for search missing teenager jay slater in tenerife enters its fifth day. the 19 year old was on his first houday the 19 year old was on his first holiday without his parents, and the princess of wales has released a touching birthday message for her husband with a new photo of the family leaping in the . in the. air. and we're bringing you a very special good afternoon, britain, right from the heart of westminster. >> yes, you might have noticed our surroundings look a little bit different. and that's because everyone on gb news for the next two days. well, three days for the weekend, are going to be here in this studio . while to be here in this studio. while the studio, the other studio that you might be more familiar with us being in, it's getting a bit of a lick of paint, a bit of a lick of paint, a littl
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you know, do you really think that about jeremy corbyn?trusted him with our safety and security and not someone like bofis security and not someone like boris johnson, who, despite his weaknesses, didn't did did support defence? >> well, christopher, we shall look forward to that programme later on today, still to come though. has summer finally arrived? there's sunshine across the country today. is it here to ? you're with britain's newsroom on gp news. of course >> hello. welcome back. it's 1148 on britain's newsroom on gb news. now, today, if you didn't know, is the summer solstice and it seems that the weather has finally realised we're in june too. >> well, maybe for now anyway. but, crowds gathered at stonehenge this morning to celebrate the occasion . we're celebrate the occasion. we're also seeing a slight heat wave across the country with temperatures in some parts expected to top 24 degrees today. come on, 24 degrees isn't a heat wave. >> well, look, has summer finally arrived? that's the question. and what is the outlook for the
you know, do you really think that about jeremy corbyn?trusted him with our safety and security and not someone like bofis security and not someone like boris johnson, who, despite his weaknesses, didn't did did support defence? >> well, christopher, we shall look forward to that programme later on today, still to come though. has summer finally arrived? there's sunshine across the country today. is it here to ? you're with britain's newsroom on gp news. of course >> hello. welcome...
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keir starmer was put on the spot as his support over jeremy corbyn. i mean, it's overjeremy corbyn. i mean, it's amazing that he gets asked this question all the time, but he can't provide a satisfactory answer. >> no, he's had time to think about it. >> he has had a lot of time to think about it, and he's had a lot of practice and he couldn't basically it was put to him this quote that he said that corbyn would make a great prime minister. so essentially, you know, he before he'd been saying, i think fair enough that, you know, all i campaigned for whoever was the labour leader. then it was put to him, you said specifically who would be a great prime minister. and he really, really struggled to answer it and eventually came up with this sort of formulation that he would have been better than boris johnson, which did not convince the audience at all. sunak was put on the spot immediately about this betting scandal, which i'm sure we'll go into a bit later. even ed davey was put on the spot over his role in the post office scandal, and one of the questions i like from the audience wa
keir starmer was put on the spot as his support over jeremy corbyn. i mean, it's overjeremy corbyn. i mean, it's amazing that he gets asked this question all the time, but he can't provide a satisfactory answer. >> no, he's had time to think about it. >> he has had a lot of time to think about it, and he's had a lot of practice and he couldn't basically it was put to him this quote that he said that corbyn would make a great prime minister. so essentially, you know, he before he'd...
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side of the _ the party, on the jeremy corbyn side of the party— the party, on the jeremy corbyntion, highertaxes of the party who wanted re—nationalization, higher taxes and for the _ re—nationalization, higher taxes and for the wealthiest. within an out some _ for the wealthiest. within an out some green policies as well as they are the _ some green policies as well as they are the green party, things like taxes _ are the green party, things like taxes on — are the green party, things like taxes on frequent fliers for the business — taxes on frequent fliers for the business is really on a left—wing agenda — business is really on a left—wing agenda it— business is really on a left—wing agenda. it so i think their big pitches— agenda. it so i think their big pitches to _ agenda. it so i think their big pitches to be able to pull things further— pitches to be able to pull things further to— pitches to be able to pull things further to the left and keep a check and a _ further to the left and keep a check and a balance on the labour party should _ and a balance on the labour party
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sir keir starmer has compared rishi sunak to jeremy corbyn. time to make your minds up. who is he? truss or corbyn? and isn't it a bit rich for sir keir starmer to compare anybody to jeremy corbyn when he backed jeremy corbyn twice at the electoral polls? also in the last half an hour, hunter biden has been found guilty on all three counts relating to illegal possession of a firearm. will have all of that and much more . get in that and much more. get in touch, use your ways and it's gbnews.com forward slash your say. but before all of that is your headlines and it's polly middlehurst. >> martin thank you and good afternoon to you. well, rishi sunak says he's not blind to the fact that people are frustrated with him. he said as he launched the conservative party manifesto today, the prime minister promised a multi—billion pound package of tax cuts , including package of tax cuts, including another £0.02 in the pound cut to national insurance . in total, to national insurance. in total, the cuts would amount to an annual cost of more than £17 b
sir keir starmer has compared rishi sunak to jeremy corbyn. time to make your minds up. who is he? truss or corbyn? and isn't it a bit rich for sir keir starmer to compare anybody to jeremy corbyn when he backed jeremy corbyn twice at the electoral polls? also in the last half an hour, hunter biden has been found guilty on all three counts relating to illegal possession of a firearm. will have all of that and much more . get in that and much more. get in touch, use your ways and it's...
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jeremy corbyn as prime minister.e minister. i was campaigning for the labour party. was campaigning for the labour pa . ., . ., ., , party. the audience laughed at his re eated party. the audience laughed at his repeated refusal— party. the audience laughed at his repeated refusal to _ party. the audience laughed at his repeated refusal to give _ party. the audience laughed at his repeated refusal to give a - party. the audience laughed at his repeated refusal to give a yes - party. the audience laughed at his repeated refusal to give a yes or i party. the audience laughed at his| repeated refusal to give a yes or no answer. , u, repeated refusal to give a yes or no answer. ,, .., , , ., answer. susan came next. given your severe criticism — answer. susan came next. given your severe criticism of— answer. susan came next. given your severe criticism of the _ severe criticism of the conservatives on the topic of immigration, do you think it is acceptable at this point so near the general_ acceptable at this point so n
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what, what i hearjust about jeremy corbyn. what, what i hear just to about jeremy corbyn. say quickly on i hear just to say quickly on this point, there is emma saying, oh, the tories are terrible, but i'm going to vote for them anyway. i mean, the lack of inspiration in that, i mean, when it comes to it, 14 years of what we've had, we've had liz truss and we're talking about there might be divisions in the labour government. look at the divisions that there are in the tory government. you know, as we as we sit here and look at them. >> all right, james, all right. i'll try and come back to you if we've got time. but emma, someone look, unless i've missed something here and i'm willing to stand corrected on this. i haven't seen a huge amount of jeremy hunt. i haven't, which, given that rishi sunak was making some really extraordinary claims about tax today, the implication for me would be that maybe the tory chancellor isn't on board with this , and i think on board with this, and i think that should possibly concern people . people. >> yeah, i think there are lots of reas
what, what i hearjust about jeremy corbyn. what, what i hear just to about jeremy corbyn. say quickly on i hear just to say quickly on this point, there is emma saying, oh, the tories are terrible, but i'm going to vote for them anyway. i mean, the lack of inspiration in that, i mean, when it comes to it, 14 years of what we've had, we've had liz truss and we're talking about there might be divisions in the labour government. look at the divisions that there are in the tory government. you...
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had i been advising, i'd have said, don't mention jeremy corbyn.rying all the way through to distance himself from jeremy corbyn. keep going on about it being a change party. it is. that's fine. but the idea to invoke jeremy corbyn, which encourages another tory attack line no , seemed a bit odd. so i line no, seemed a bit odd. so i found that a really weird thing to want to say. >> liz truss style. >> liz truss style. >> i like to say that crashed the economy. i think that still sticks, to be fair. you know, people whose mortgages have gone up people whose mortgages have gone ”p by people whose mortgages have gone up by a grand a month will be agreeing with that analysis. can we just talk about the tax thing and sort of this smoke and mirrors. so let's just have a look at what's been pledged by the tories. altogether £17 billion worth of tax cuts. let's just break that down. that halving of employee national insurance contributions will cost 10.3 billion. then you've got the abolition of the self—employed ni contributions. that's an extra 2.6. tha
had i been advising, i'd have said, don't mention jeremy corbyn.rying all the way through to distance himself from jeremy corbyn. keep going on about it being a change party. it is. that's fine. but the idea to invoke jeremy corbyn, which encourages another tory attack line no , seemed a bit odd. so i line no, seemed a bit odd. so i found that a really weird thing to want to say. >> liz truss style. >> liz truss style. >> i like to say that crashed the economy. i think that...
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remember, newscasters, keir starmer signed up to not one, but two jeremy corbyn manifestos. a pop back at keir starmer and saying, "well, i think it's sort of very regrettable," and paraphrasing, but you know, "he was in the room when it was signed off, ot's a bit regrettable that he's gone out and said that." so as you say, jo, he is getting it from the left. of course, when you talk to starmer troopers, you know, their evidence is that they're miles ahead in the polls. they're on course for a very clear victory as things stand. and if people on the left are unhappy, well, so be it. and they took a strategic decision a long time ago that upsetting the left was worth it, which is why you always hear keir starmer say, "country before party, country before party, country before party." and it reminds me of you know, it was a question when i think it was conference 2021 and i asked him what was more important, unity orwinning, because in his first phase of the leadership, he was still trying to sort of say, "oh, look, i want to be friends with everybody in the labour party. i w
remember, newscasters, keir starmer signed up to not one, but two jeremy corbyn manifestos. a pop back at keir starmer and saying, "well, i think it's sort of very regrettable," and paraphrasing, but you know, "he was in the room when it was signed off, ot's a bit regrettable that he's gone out and said that." so as you say, jo, he is getting it from the left. of course, when you talk to starmer troopers, you know, their evidence is that they're miles ahead in the polls....
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it wasn't so much about where jeremy corbyn would lie for him? hen, could he be believed now? keir starmer�*s response was actually everything he'd said he done in public service whether that's helping the police service or northern ireland or public prosecutions come everything he promised him he actually delivered so he argued that he could indeed be trusted. but do you do get that impression that the whole issue of trust of politicians of all parties is still one where there is something of a deficit with the electorate. 0f something of a deficit with the electorate. of course, keir starmer very much ahead in the polls and his argument was that he's changed the party, as you heard quite dramatically since the days of jeremy corbyn because he's listen to what the voters want to do here. her rishi sunak, there must be a huge frustration, which you heard him say how incredibly angry he was about these gambling allegations, but he wanted to talk about labour's tax rises, as he would see outcome the i fss we heard earlier, institute for physical stu
it wasn't so much about where jeremy corbyn would lie for him? hen, could he be believed now? keir starmer�*s response was actually everything he'd said he done in public service whether that's helping the police service or northern ireland or public prosecutions come everything he promised him he actually delivered so he argued that he could indeed be trusted. but do you do get that impression that the whole issue of trust of politicians of all parties is still one where there is something...
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he was jeremy corbyn, was my mp . i lived in corbyn, was my mp.lehold he has on that place is insane. i'm fairly sure he will win this, because i think a lot of people will be saying , oh yeah, think a lot of people will be saying, oh yeah, i'm think a lot of people will be saying , oh yeah, i'm not going saying, oh yeah, i'm not going to vote for him. i care about anti—semitism and the privacy of the ballot box don't really care, but i'm delighted to see yet another person who is not good for the party being out of the party. >> i just think it's a hilarious story. this i now have to tell you. all of the candidates standing in the constituency nonh standing in the constituency north jeremy corbyn, independent paul jostling, independent vikas agarwal, liberal democrats karen harris , conservative and labour harris, conservative and labour shephard and kate green. we've got martin nelson as well of reform uk now the former manchester united footballer and well known pundit gary neville has converted from right back to left winger relatively recentl
he was jeremy corbyn, was my mp . i lived in corbyn, was my mp.lehold he has on that place is insane. i'm fairly sure he will win this, because i think a lot of people will be saying , oh yeah, think a lot of people will be saying, oh yeah, i'm think a lot of people will be saying , oh yeah, i'm not going saying, oh yeah, i'm not going to vote for him. i care about anti—semitism and the privacy of the ballot box don't really care, but i'm delighted to see yet another person who is not good...
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you were in jeremy corbyn's way, you were in jeremy corbyn's shadow.n perhaps you can understand the answer that he gave. what what what is the explanation that a man could support jeremy corbyn at one election and then be so different at the following one? >> well, i mean, the you remember tony blair became elected first of all, as a mp who had supported the was it called by gerald kaufman the longest suicide note in history, which is michael foot's 1983 which is michael foot's1983 election? if you're labour, you support the labour candidate for prime minister. >> so i just referred to people's cynicism. >> no wonder they're cynical when you say this. >> but why do you why do you think people do you think people don't believe that? >> we often and i don't know if you remember, you might have been a politician at some time yourself. michael. do people support everything that their prime ministers say? not necessarily, but they recognise that we have a party system whereby you pool your disagreements because you agree on enough to make it worthwhile, an
you were in jeremy corbyn's way, you were in jeremy corbyn's shadow.n perhaps you can understand the answer that he gave. what what what is the explanation that a man could support jeremy corbyn at one election and then be so different at the following one? >> well, i mean, the you remember tony blair became elected first of all, as a mp who had supported the was it called by gerald kaufman the longest suicide note in history, which is michael foot's 1983 which is michael foot's1983...
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a clear example of this is the removal of jeremy corbyn, the former leader of the labor party and onethe famous anti-war, anti-nuclear weapons and anti-nuclear activists. supporter of palestinian rights. the people of england, who have been supporting the rights of palestinians for 8 months and expressing their anger and disgust with the zionist regime and its supporters , have registered a new quorum , they have challenged the rejection of peace activists and supporters of palestinian rights from parties, and have written against jeremy corbyn and other representatives of his wife. they want to enter the election campaign independently . if jeremy corbyn is voted as an independent candidate in the election, he should be returned to the labor party . mojtaba qasimzadeh, london broadcasting news agency , last day, the flood took the lives of 3 people in rudbar. they took shelter from the flood under the bridge, but the flood caught them by surprise and carried it away. also, the flood destroyed 30 village houses in khoshab khorasan, razavi . forecasting the continuation of rain until t
a clear example of this is the removal of jeremy corbyn, the former leader of the labor party and onethe famous anti-war, anti-nuclear weapons and anti-nuclear activists. supporter of palestinian rights. the people of england, who have been supporting the rights of palestinians for 8 months and expressing their anger and disgust with the zionist regime and its supporters , have registered a new quorum , they have challenged the rejection of peace activists and supporters of palestinian rights...
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a majority of labour mps did not vote with jeremy corbyn because she was with jeremy corbyn. get two mps who voted with the leader at the time, that's not a scoop. now they have a commitment to nuclear deterrence. it's very clear they're the party of defence. far more than the conservatives. out of 230 labour mps voted to scrap trident, they were in the minority in their own party, she clearly believed it then. >> she's clearly changed her mind. is absolutely unrecognisable and in fact would still disarm. >> i think there is a question to ask. i'm talking about the about party and their commitment. there's a question to ask about influence because of course we did see last week, an attempt to remove diane abbott as a candidate. and it wasn't until angela rayner stepped in that suddenly that was rowed back. will angela rayner be an effective check on the uncontrolled power of, keir starmer? >> well, you wouldn't welcome that. >> well, you wouldn't welcome that . isn't it good? that. isn't it good? >> i'm not making a value judgement. >> i think it's i think it's a positive thi
a majority of labour mps did not vote with jeremy corbyn because she was with jeremy corbyn. get two mps who voted with the leader at the time, that's not a scoop. now they have a commitment to nuclear deterrence. it's very clear they're the party of defence. far more than the conservatives. out of 230 labour mps voted to scrap trident, they were in the minority in their own party, she clearly believed it then. >> she's clearly changed her mind. is absolutely unrecognisable and in fact...
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and why he campaigned for jeremy corbyn to be prime minister, why he actually said that jeremy corbynagain and again over this election campaign. why doesn't he have a better answer? >> well, the truth is that people like keir starmer, who let's not forget , who voted no let's not forget, who voted no confidence in jeremy corbyn's leadership and resigned from the front bench. people like keir starmer, tom watson, they had a really difficult choice to face and they decided to try and influence from within to stop the labour party experiencing an extinction level event. i mean, in the end we had a near death experience in 2019, but since then people have seen keir starmer has done two things. one is to reconnect the labour party with people and communities. we should have never broken faith and trust with, and he went around the country listening and i mean genuinely listening as to why people turned their backs on laboun why people turned their backs on labour. and secondly, he's provided now a safe harbour for millions of disaffected conservative voters who, frankly, have seen their t
and why he campaigned for jeremy corbyn to be prime minister, why he actually said that jeremy corbynagain and again over this election campaign. why doesn't he have a better answer? >> well, the truth is that people like keir starmer, who let's not forget , who voted no let's not forget, who voted no confidence in jeremy corbyn's leadership and resigned from the front bench. people like keir starmer, tom watson, they had a really difficult choice to face and they decided to try and...
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and keir starmer saying _ jeremy corbyn and keir starmer saying he — jeremy corbyn and keir starmert i knew we were going to lose. i was certain we were _ were going to lose. i was certain we were going — were going to lose. i was certain we were going to lose. i was certain we were going to lose. i was certain we were going to lose. and this sort of, were going to lose. and this sort of. you _ were going to lose. and this sort of. you are — were going to lose. and this sort of, you are left with that feeling, that sort— of, you are left with that feeling, that sort of taste of oh. 0ur politicians slightly unclear about their loyalties and commitments? and that's not a their loyalties and commitments? fific that's not a great answer. it doesn't say i was telling the truth or it doesn't say i wasn't telling the truth. it's not a great answer. i think... he didn't have a clear answer to that. i'm sure he will be asked out again.— asked out again. reading the document — asked out again. reading the document. it _ asked out again. reading the document. it is _ asked out again. reading th
and keir starmer saying _ jeremy corbyn and keir starmer saying he — jeremy corbyn and keir starmert i knew we were going to lose. i was certain we were _ were going to lose. i was certain we were going — were going to lose. i was certain we were going to lose. i was certain we were going to lose. i was certain we were going to lose. and this sort of, were going to lose. and this sort of. you _ were going to lose. and this sort of. you are — were going to lose. and this sort of, you are...
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the the jeremy corbyn era.used of phoney culture wars after announcing plans to amend the equality act. so when it refers to a person's sex, it can only mean biological sex rather than genden mean biological sex rather than gender. rishi sunak campaigning in the south east today, he will set out proposals to stipulate that those who are biologically male but identify as female should be barred from using single—sex spaces labour has called the policy an election distraction . the liberal distraction. the liberal democrats have announced new protections for rivers and coastlines as part of their manifesto. it will include a blue flag status for rivers, which would set legally binding targets to prevent sewage dumping. the party says. water bosses have been allowed to get away with environmental vandalism by being permitted to pollute waterways under toothless conservative policies , toothless conservative policies, and friends and fans of rob burrow has paid tribute to the unassuming lad with a superhero origin
the the jeremy corbyn era.used of phoney culture wars after announcing plans to amend the equality act. so when it refers to a person's sex, it can only mean biological sex rather than genden mean biological sex rather than gender. rishi sunak campaigning in the south east today, he will set out proposals to stipulate that those who are biologically male but identify as female should be barred from using single—sex spaces labour has called the policy an election distraction . the liberal...
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a . enda. ~ . subscribe to the jeremy corbyn aenda. ~ ., ., subscribe to the jeremy corbyn aaenda what about the conservative pa ? i agenda. what about the conservative party? i can — agenda. what about the conservative party? i can remote _ agenda. what about the conservative party? i can remote talking _ agenda. what about the conservative party? i can remote talking with - agenda. what about the conservative party? i can remote talking with you | party? i can remote talking with you and colleagues when borisjohnson became prime minister about he ruthlessly drove out some of the more moderate mps within the conservative party and people were saying he has taken control and reshape the party in his own image. some of these matters are now settled. it does not feel like everything with me conservative party is settled. it everything with me conservative party is settled.— party is settled. it certainly isn't. party is settled. it certainly isn't- at — party is settled. it certainly isn't. at the _ party is settled. it certainly isn't. at the time _ party is settled. it certainly i
a . enda. ~ . subscribe to the jeremy corbyn aenda. ~ ., ., subscribe to the jeremy corbyn aaenda what about the conservative pa ? i agenda. what about the conservative party? i can — agenda. what about the conservative party? i can remote _ agenda. what about the conservative party? i can remote talking _ agenda. what about the conservative party? i can remote talking with - agenda. what about the conservative party? i can remote talking with you | party? i can remote talking with you and...
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did you say| that jeremy corbyn would make a thatjeremy corbyn would make a great minister? _ exactly what words are used five years ago — exactly what words are used five years ago. you might be able to quote _ years ago. you might be able to quote me — years ago. you might be able to quote me. we make no apologies for campaigning for the labour party. i've campaigning for the labour party. i've been— campaigning for the labour party. i've been a — campaigning for the labour party. i've been a labour party member for 21 years _ i've been a labour party member for 21 years of— i've been a labour party member for 21 years. of course we campaign for labour— 21 years. of course we campaign for labour candidates. but 21 years. of course we campaign for labour candidates.— labour candidates. but keir starmer. .. _ labour candidates. but keir starmer... either— labour candidates. but keir starmer. .. either he - labour candidates. but keiri starmer. .. either he changed labour candidates. but keir- starmer. .. either he changed his starmer... either he changed his mind or keep was
did you say| that jeremy corbyn would make a thatjeremy corbyn would make a great minister? _ exactly what words are used five years ago — exactly what words are used five years ago. you might be able to quote _ years ago. you might be able to quote me — years ago. you might be able to quote me. we make no apologies for campaigning for the labour party. i've campaigning for the labour party. i've been— campaigning for the labour party. i've been a — campaigning for the labour party....
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likely jeremy corbyn _ confetti of promises... likely jeremy corbyn one _ confetti of promises... of stood on — like the jeremy corbyn when i sort of stood on— like the jeremy corbyn when i sort of stood on. , . ., ._ , ., , of stood on. these tax giveaways, as the are of stood on. these tax giveaways, as they are called. _ of stood on. these tax giveaways, as they are called, they _ of stood on. these tax giveaways, as they are called, they are _ of stood on. these tax giveaways, as they are called, they are totally i they are called, they are totally biased, completely divides people who are self—employed from people on paye it has to pay its national insurance through its wages. most self employment in this country is bogus anyway. if we change the rules about self—employment and got people back on the cards, as we used to say, paying their paye in their national insurance at the proper rate, we would make lots of savings. i think that is a strange idea. you no into i think that is a strange idea. go into construction, all sorts of service industries, that is bogus 7.4 people n
likely jeremy corbyn _ confetti of promises... likely jeremy corbyn one _ confetti of promises... of stood on — like the jeremy corbyn when i sort of stood on— like the jeremy corbyn when i sort of stood on. , . ., ._ , ., , of stood on. these tax giveaways, as the are of stood on. these tax giveaways, as they are called. _ of stood on. these tax giveaways, as they are called, they _ of stood on. these tax giveaways, as they are called, they are _ of stood on. these tax giveaways, as they...
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as a disaster~ _ regarded jeremy corbyn as a disaster. that this comes— corbyn. i have to say that this comes as _ corbyn. i have to say that this comes as the mood really deteriorates in the conservative party _ deteriorates in the conservative party i — deteriorates in the conservative party. i was talking to one minister before _ party. i was talking to one minister before this — party. i was talking to one minister before this announcement this evening — before this announcement this evening and i said to them, what is the mood? — evening and i said to them, what is the mood? and they said they are reminded — the mood? and they said they are reminded of the mood when emperor hirohito— reminded of the mood when emperor hirohito made his announcement after the atomic— hirohito made his announcement after the atomic bombing of nagasaki and what he _ the atomic bombing of nagasaki and what he said was the war is turning not necessarily to the advantage of japan _ not necessarily to the advantage of japan. that is the mood in the conservat
as a disaster~ _ regarded jeremy corbyn as a disaster. that this comes— corbyn. i have to say that this comes as _ corbyn. i have to say that this comes as the mood really deteriorates in the conservative party _ deteriorates in the conservative party i — deteriorates in the conservative party. i was talking to one minister before _ party. i was talking to one minister before this — party. i was talking to one minister before this announcement this evening — before this announcement...
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you also campaigned for jeremy corbyn to be prime minister. iwas campaigning for the labour party.give a yes or no answer. susan came next. given your severe criticism of the conservatives - on the topic of immigration, do you think it is acceptable| at this point so near the general election for your own party not i to commit to specific targets around this critical topic? _ i will not put an arbitrary figure on it because every single politician who has put a number on it has never met that number. next, scotland's first minister and scottish national party leaderjohn swinney. it has been a bumpy time for the snp, not least the arrest of former leader nicola sturgeon, and the arrest and charging of her husband peter murrell, the snp�*s former chief executive over the party's finances. given the recent scandals and dramas with the snp, how will you differ- from your predecessors| and project confidence? i think the honest answer is we have had a very tough time as a party in the last couple of years and as a consequence of all of those difficulties i am here to lead the scottish n
you also campaigned for jeremy corbyn to be prime minister. iwas campaigning for the labour party.give a yes or no answer. susan came next. given your severe criticism of the conservatives - on the topic of immigration, do you think it is acceptable| at this point so near the general election for your own party not i to commit to specific targets around this critical topic? _ i will not put an arbitrary figure on it because every single politician who has put a number on it has never met that...
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and he has been scrutinised a little on his comments on jeremy corbyn, last night on question time.ugh. and frankly, it isn't enough. and we're going to see the results of this when we have prime minister keir starmer and, and we'll see exactly, exactly what we've signed ourselves up for when it's too late . when it's too late. >> and, emma, perhaps the honeymoon period for sir keir starmer might end as soon as he gets into office. if he does, you may have heard their record national debt £2.7 trillion, £25 billion every single month on benefits, an astonishing figure. £15 billion extra borrowed last month alone to keep the economy afloat. who will the labour party blame when they get into power? when this carries on? >> and who will the snp blame when the labour party is the is the is the government? because, i think it's been as we saw last night on, on the debate there with john swinney. it's always been their tactic to just blame the conservatives or brexit, or the conservatives or brexit, or the for english everything for so long. so it's going to be a very interesting dynamic
and he has been scrutinised a little on his comments on jeremy corbyn, last night on question time.ugh. and frankly, it isn't enough. and we're going to see the results of this when we have prime minister keir starmer and, and we'll see exactly, exactly what we've signed ourselves up for when it's too late . when it's too late. >> and, emma, perhaps the honeymoon period for sir keir starmer might end as soon as he gets into office. if he does, you may have heard their record national debt...
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jeremy corbyn didn't pass it. back inside? jeremy corbyn didn't pass it . yeah.pass it. yeah. and i think that was a problem. but corbyn i was struck again by his defence of corbyn. he's got the what i thought was interesting about this was, on the one hand he defends jeremy corbyn and says yes, he'll live in a better prime minister than boris johnson. and then you say to him, yeah, but corbyn didn't blame russia properly for the salisbury poisonings. and wouldn't say he pushed the button to defend this country. if the russians attacked. so how can you declare that and then say you're patriotic if you're patriotic, you can't support corbyn. so there's a circle he didn't square in the limited time i had to be with him. well, it was a compelling interview. >> i thought you did a great job. and i found it very illuminating. and it matters, doesn't it? because this is a man who wants to be our next prime minister, and the polls suggest will be my thanks to our political editor, christopher hope. he's probably going to jump hope. he's probably going to jump back on a
jeremy corbyn didn't pass it. back inside? jeremy corbyn didn't pass it . yeah.pass it. yeah. and i think that was a problem. but corbyn i was struck again by his defence of corbyn. he's got the what i thought was interesting about this was, on the one hand he defends jeremy corbyn and says yes, he'll live in a better prime minister than boris johnson. and then you say to him, yeah, but corbyn didn't blame russia properly for the salisbury poisonings. and wouldn't say he pushed the button to...
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prime minister's bumper giveaway, labour leader sir keir starmer extraordinarily branded it a jeremy corbyna man has been arrested after he threw lumps of rubble at nigel farage on the campaign trail in barnsley. first milkshakes and now rocks do we have a serious issue with escalating political violence from the radicalised left? and talking of which, vegan activists from animal rising have caused a major beef by vandalising the king's new portrait to highlight what they consider to be animal cruelty at rspca approved farms. and that's all
prime minister's bumper giveaway, labour leader sir keir starmer extraordinarily branded it a jeremy corbyna man has been arrested after he threw lumps of rubble at nigel farage on the campaign trail in barnsley. first milkshakes and now rocks do we have a serious issue with escalating political violence from the radicalised left? and talking of which, vegan activists from animal rising have caused a major beef by vandalising the king's new portrait to highlight what they consider to be animal...
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you said, i do think— jeremy corbyn would make a great prime minister. jeremy corbyn.ertain that we would lose it. i did campaign for labour, of course i did, i will openly say i campaigned for labour, i wanted good colleagues to be returned. returned into the labour party. and i wanted a party that was capable of being changed so we could face the future. did you not mean it when you said it? l i was certain we would lose. he promised labour would not put up income tax rates, national insurance or vat but was less clear on fuel duty and council tax. but sir keir claimed his approach to tax was different from his predecessor's. i accept previous labour leaders have pulled the tax leave everything a timer driven up spending. i want to grow our economy. the manifesto tomorrow will be a manifesto for wealth creation. he faced awkward questions about promises he made to become labour leader and then gotjumped, and he said he had to focus on the country now, not his party. and he was asked if he becomes prime minister in three weeks... what would you fear the most? the only
you said, i do think— jeremy corbyn would make a great prime minister. jeremy corbyn.ertain that we would lose it. i did campaign for labour, of course i did, i will openly say i campaigned for labour, i wanted good colleagues to be returned. returned into the labour party. and i wanted a party that was capable of being changed so we could face the future. did you not mean it when you said it? l i was certain we would lose. he promised labour would not put up income tax rates, national...
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sir keir was particularly pressed on his previous support for jeremy corbyn, the former labor leader,as uncomfortable at times for sir keir starmer -- that was uncomfortable at times for sir keir starmer. he was asked about the labor manifesto, what heescribed it as an honorable and decent manifesto. the argument he made was he didn't think labour would win and he thought it was important in his words to save the labour party after jeremy corbyn. rajini: announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. nocer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judand peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected need ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. ♪ ♪ ♪ is provided by..
sir keir was particularly pressed on his previous support for jeremy corbyn, the former labor leader,as uncomfortable at times for sir keir starmer -- that was uncomfortable at times for sir keir starmer. he was asked about the labor manifesto, what heescribed it as an honorable and decent manifesto. the argument he made was he didn't think labour would win and he thought it was important in his words to save the labour party after jeremy corbyn. rajini: announcer: funding for presentation of...
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jeremy corbyn support. all of that _ he defended. jeremy corbyn support. all of that standard stop.e bit that— really stand for. i think the bit that i— really stand for. i think the bit that i would love it if i think it is time — that i would love it if i think it is time that rishi sunak actually surprised — is time that rishi sunak actually surprised everybody and i thank you should _ surprised everybody and i thank you should address the liz truss era. he still hasn't _ should address the liz truss era. he still hasn't drawn a line under that and sort _ still hasn't drawn a line under that and sort of— still hasn't drawn a line under that and sort of set, you know, i didn't want _ and sort of set, you know, ididn't want her— and sort of set, you know, ididn't want her to— and sort of set, you know, i didn't want her to be leader either come i was standing against her, and actually, _ was standing against her, and actually, you know, i have been on her mess— actually, you know, i have been on her mess since i got in. and i think if you _ her mess since i got in. and i think if y
jeremy corbyn support. all of that _ he defended. jeremy corbyn support. all of that standard stop.e bit that— really stand for. i think the bit that i— really stand for. i think the bit that i would love it if i think it is time — that i would love it if i think it is time that rishi sunak actually surprised — is time that rishi sunak actually surprised everybody and i thank you should _ surprised everybody and i thank you should address the liz truss era. he still hasn't _ should...
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now, the english pendant magazine has written that 80% of the labor party voters want jeremy corbyn to be returned to the labor party as an independent candidate in the elections . this news section. in the name and memory of god, greetings and a good time . dear viewers of the khabar channel, we are currently witnessing the coverage of azab in the northern parts of our country . in the past few hours, with rain in the northwest and northern coasts of our country, in the report sections and it is recorded that we expect to witness the first increase in rainfall in the northern parts of our country for the next few days alternately in the afternoon and early night. therefore, for the next few hours , we will have rains in the north-west, north, slopes of elorres, to some extent, the slopes of zagros, the central regions towards the northeast of our country, due to rainfalls, meteorological orange level warning for ardabil province, parts of east azerbaijan province, the northern half of west azerbaijan, as well as for the height of zanjan, ghazvin, alborz, tehran, semna. mazandaran, gol
now, the english pendant magazine has written that 80% of the labor party voters want jeremy corbyn to be returned to the labor party as an independent candidate in the elections . this news section. in the name and memory of god, greetings and a good time . dear viewers of the khabar channel, we are currently witnessing the coverage of azab in the northern parts of our country . in the past few hours, with rain in the northwest and northern coasts of our country, in the report sections and it...
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as i jeremy corbyn like, anything you want _ jeremy corbyn like, anything you want can— jeremy corbynn for the original manifesto in 2019?- campaigned then for the labour original manifesto in 2019?_ campaigned then for the labour party as i am always campaigning for the labour party, and i wanted good colleagues to be returned, to parliament, and i knew we had a job and a half to do because i did not think we were going to win that election, and afterwards, because we got the worst result since 1935, the electorate clearly gave their verdict and we did a lot of work on how we needed to change the party and that started with what went wrong. and in all the analysis we did, people said they quite like some of what was in their manifesto, but they thought it was too much and they wanted to see something that was fully costed and fully funded. and that is why my manifesto going forward to this election is fully costed and funded and everything we say we are going to do, we say how much it is going to cost, and where the money is coming from, because thatis the money is coming from, becau
as i jeremy corbyn like, anything you want _ jeremy corbyn like, anything you want can— jeremy corbynn for the original manifesto in 2019?- campaigned then for the labour original manifesto in 2019?_ campaigned then for the labour party as i am always campaigning for the labour party, and i wanted good colleagues to be returned, to parliament, and i knew we had a job and a half to do because i did not think we were going to win that election, and afterwards, because we got the worst result...
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and jeremy corbyn is not a labour candidate. crashed the economy and sent mortgages soaring, liz truss, is still a conservative party candidate in this general election. that is the difference between the strong leadership of keir starmer and the weak leadership of rishi sunak. qm. weak leadership of rishi sunak. ok, i appreciate — weak leadership of rishi sunak. ok, i appreciate you had to take out the peace in order to answer so i apologise for the technical problems. i wasn't asking you how keir starmer change the party —— take out the earpiece. what sort of a man says one thing in 2019 about jeremy corbyn and he told the country he would make a prime minister —— a great prime minister? tonight, he said he only said it because he knew labour was going to lose. that is either disingenuous or dishonest, which is it? h0 lose. that is either disingenuous or dishonest, which is it?— lose. that is either disingenuous or dishonest, which is it? no do -- no, i don't accept _ dishonest, which is it? no do -- no, i don't accept the _ d
and jeremy corbyn is not a labour candidate. crashed the economy and sent mortgages soaring, liz truss, is still a conservative party candidate in this general election. that is the difference between the strong leadership of keir starmer and the weak leadership of rishi sunak. qm. weak leadership of rishi sunak. ok, i appreciate — weak leadership of rishi sunak. ok, i appreciate you had to take out the peace in order to answer so i apologise for the technical problems. i wasn't asking you...
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did you really think jeremy corbyn was going to be a great peer?well, look, on the tax question, you can see what the conservatives are doing. every day they are desperately put a new policy, a new gimmick on the table which is unfunned -- unfunded. if there's one lesson from liz truss for what happened to the economy is if you make unfunded tax cut, then it damages the economy and working poem pay the praise. the price. and i was in stafford a few weeks ago during this campaign in the kitchen of a woman who is a paramedic and her wife who works in a jewelry shop. they bought their house five years ago. they were on a fixed rate mortgage. they've got two kids. that has come to an end after five years. they've hunted around, but the bestbe mortgage they can get is hundreds of pounds more, and they can't't afford it and theye going to have to move. that is the price you pay for unfunded tax cuts. and rishi sunak, he was supposeg that he was supposed to do, it was to provide the stability after liz truss, and here he is repeating it. it's working peop
did you really think jeremy corbyn was going to be a great peer?well, look, on the tax question, you can see what the conservatives are doing. every day they are desperately put a new policy, a new gimmick on the table which is unfunned -- unfunded. if there's one lesson from liz truss for what happened to the economy is if you make unfunded tax cut, then it damages the economy and working poem pay the praise. the price. and i was in stafford a few weeks ago during this campaign in the kitchen...
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i can't imagine being invited to a place like this for a speech by his predecessor jeremy corbyn. >> be here because of my belief in a nuclear-free future! reporter: here addressing a campaign for nuclear disarmament rally in 2016. in that same year, half a dozen members of the current shadow cabinet voted against renewing the case's nuclear weapons doesn't renewing the u.k.'s nuclear weapons. . >> i need this party. i have changed this part of. if we are privileged to come into serve, i will be the prime minister of the u.k. and i have got my hope shadow cabinet behind me. reporter: one of those opponents years ago, is now labeled, for she said something to do that her boss did not. cannot disarmament of nuclear weapons but that has to be done in combinaon with other countries. reporter: the scottish national party are opposed to nuclear weapons. the liberal democrats criticize conservative cuts to the army. and the tories are having a go at labour. >> you have keir starmer promising everything on defense, 2.5% when conditions allow. i would love to do everything when conditions all
i can't imagine being invited to a place like this for a speech by his predecessor jeremy corbyn. >> be here because of my belief in a nuclear-free future! reporter: here addressing a campaign for nuclear disarmament rally in 2016. in that same year, half a dozen members of the current shadow cabinet voted against renewing the case's nuclear weapons doesn't renewing the u.k.'s nuclear weapons. . >> i need this party. i have changed this part of. if we are privileged to come into...
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jeremy corbyn didn't pass it. back inside? jeremy corbyn didn't pass it . yeah. ass it. yeah. and i think that was a problem. but corbyn i was struck again by his defence of corbyn. he's got the what i thought was interesting about this was, on the one hand he defends jeremy corbyn and says yes, he'll live in a better prime minister than boris johnson. and then you say to him, yeah, but corbyn didn't blame russia properly for the salisbury poisonings. and wouldn't say he pushed the button to defend this country. if the russians attacked. so how can you declare that and then say you're patriotic if you're patriotic, you can't support corbyn. so there's a circle he didn't square in the limited time i had to be with him. well, it was a compelling interview. >> i thought you did a great job. and i found it very illuminating. and it matters, doesn't it? because this is a man who wants to be our next prime minister, and the polls suggest will be my thanks to our political editor, christopher hope. he's probably going to jump hope. he's probably going to jump back on a b
jeremy corbyn didn't pass it. back inside? jeremy corbyn didn't pass it . yeah. ass it. yeah. and i think that was a problem. but corbyn i was struck again by his defence of corbyn. he's got the what i thought was interesting about this was, on the one hand he defends jeremy corbyn and says yes, he'll live in a better prime minister than boris johnson. and then you say to him, yeah, but corbyn didn't blame russia properly for the salisbury poisonings. and wouldn't say he pushed the button to...
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did you really think jeremy corbyn was going to be a great pm?ell, look on the tax question , you can see what the question, you can see what the conservatives are doing every day. they are desperately putting a new policy , a new putting a new policy, a new gimmick on the table, which is unfunded . now, if there's one unfunded. now, if there's one lesson from liz truss and what happened to the economy, it's if you make unfunded tax cuts, then it damages the economy and working people pay the price . working people pay the price. and i was in stafford just a few weeks ago during this campaign, in the kitchen of a woman who was a paramedic and her wife who works in a jewellery shop. they've been they bought their house five years ago. they were on a fixed rate mortgage. they've got two kids. they that has come to an end after five years. they've hunted around. but the best mortgage they can get is one that's hundreds of pounds more. and they can't afford it. and they're going to have to move. that is the price you have to move. that is the price y
did you really think jeremy corbyn was going to be a great pm?ell, look on the tax question , you can see what the question, you can see what the conservatives are doing every day. they are desperately putting a new policy , a new putting a new policy, a new gimmick on the table, which is unfunded . now, if there's one unfunded. now, if there's one lesson from liz truss and what happened to the economy, it's if you make unfunded tax cuts, then it damages the economy and working people pay the...