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where i fundamentally this agreement john mcdonnell, as deal. nces. there is no serious business leader in this country who would enter a negotiation on the basis that they would accept the terms regardless of what they are. we are not aiming for i'io what they are. we are not aiming for no deal and we do not expect it, and do not think that's where we will end up. a woman is in a critical condition in hospital with "life threatening injuries", after becoming trapped under a carnival cart in somerset. the woman, who's in herforties, was part of the road crew at the chard carnival. an investigation has been launched and the health and safety executive and the local authority has been notified. police in surrey have begun an investigation into the death of a man at kempton park racecourse yesterday. it's understood that the man, who was in his fifties, died in the stable yard. the meeting in sunbury—on—thames was called off before the second to last race. health professionals in england are to be told to ask patients aged 16 or over about their sex
where i fundamentally this agreement john mcdonnell, as deal. nces. there is no serious business leader in this country who would enter a negotiation on the basis that they would accept the terms regardless of what they are. we are not aiming for i'io what they are. we are not aiming for no deal and we do not expect it, and do not think that's where we will end up. a woman is in a critical condition in hospital with "life threatening injuries", after becoming trapped under a carnival...
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that's just the way it is ok but every shadow cabinet minister the guy was on this show until john mcdonnell made a speech here at the conference as adi mentioned p.f. i wouldn't when we've talked about it on this program now you have why does it seem like you're trying to solve the north's over how to pay for it if presumably you think we have five means it's going to be good for the exchequer well i don't think it's a question thomas of the northeast it's in a whole range of sectors it's in the n.h.s. it's in local government it's right it's in fire service it's right across the spectrum bottom line is the bulk of those pay if i contract. we brought back i'm at the end of the day whether we pay for them through pay off very expensively or pay for the most cheaply through the taxpayer the taxpayer still has to pay for them these companies are obviously on the foot sea that are involved in the p.f. in the there you have loans and bonds of corporate bonds with the city of london the head of the c.b.i. said of the plan that it's going to send business investment in this country running for the
that's just the way it is ok but every shadow cabinet minister the guy was on this show until john mcdonnell made a speech here at the conference as adi mentioned p.f. i wouldn't when we've talked about it on this program now you have why does it seem like you're trying to solve the north's over how to pay for it if presumably you think we have five means it's going to be good for the exchequer well i don't think it's a question thomas of the northeast it's in a whole range of sectors it's in...
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corbyn: in the last couple of days, john mcdonnell and rebecca long-bailey have set out how we are goingvelop the economic plans in our manifesto to ensure that sustainable and jobs reach all parts of our country. thank you john and thank you rebecca, for all that you do. [applause] mr. corbyn: and the basis of their work is that no community or region is held back. so, we establish a regional development bank, to invest in an industrial strategy for every region. every region of the country. [applause] mr. corbyn: but the challenges of the future go beyond the need to turn our backs on an economic model that has failed to invest and upgrade our economy. we need urgently to face the challenge of automation. robotics could make so much of contemporary work redundant. that is a threat in the hands of the greedy, but it's a huge opportunity if it's managed in the interests of society, as a whole. [applause] mr. corbyn: tom watson spoke about this extensively yesterday and he and others in shadow cabinet are working hard on this. thank you tom and the shadow cabinet, for that. [applause] mr.
corbyn: in the last couple of days, john mcdonnell and rebecca long-bailey have set out how we are goingvelop the economic plans in our manifesto to ensure that sustainable and jobs reach all parts of our country. thank you john and thank you rebecca, for all that you do. [applause] mr. corbyn: and the basis of their work is that no community or region is held back. so, we establish a regional development bank, to invest in an industrial strategy for every region. every region of the country....
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john mcdonnell thinks single market membership is not respecting the referendum. means leaving the single market. diane abbott says labour is taking no options off the table. you said the single market is important, tom watson agreed with you on my programme. is that labour's position. labour's position is as i have said about the summer, it is agreed and signed off by the shadow chancellor. we've called for transitional arrangements after we leave the eu until we get a deal. inside the market... so however long the transition we should remain within the single market? in the single market and in a customs union subject to the jurisdiction of the european court of justice. the reason for that is to avoid a cliff edge which all businesses want to avoid, to make sure our economy does not crash and to make sure we have the certainty and stability to see us through to the final deal. i didn't understand that that was now your clear and unified position on brexit. we talked to people on oxford street earlier and they didn't have a clue. i listen to the news... are they
john mcdonnell thinks single market membership is not respecting the referendum. means leaving the single market. diane abbott says labour is taking no options off the table. you said the single market is important, tom watson agreed with you on my programme. is that labour's position. labour's position is as i have said about the summer, it is agreed and signed off by the shadow chancellor. we've called for transitional arrangements after we leave the eu until we get a deal. inside the...
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everyone understands the risks to our country and to the world if we allow jeremy corbyn and john mcdonnelllevers of power. with our new super loyal foreign secretary, the thought of a future leadership bid was of course far from everyone's minds today. cum magna... apart from one fan, who is annoyed with all those pesky youngsters eyeing their chances. winston churchill did not become prime minister until his 65th birthday, so i don't think 53... actually i may have got boris‘s age wrong on this one. do we honestly want to have a whole lot of youngsters running this country? doubt it. like it or not, borisjohnson has painted himself into something of a corner when it comes to downing street. a move in that direction is some way off but only a stellar performance by theresa may tomorrow would banish thoughts of borisjohnson and that the door. nick watt there. in a way, the brexit division — leave, remain — has re—emerged at the conference as one between optimists and pessimists — or realists, they'd style themsevles. optimists see the upside, realists warn of challenges ahead. the number on
everyone understands the risks to our country and to the world if we allow jeremy corbyn and john mcdonnelllevers of power. with our new super loyal foreign secretary, the thought of a future leadership bid was of course far from everyone's minds today. cum magna... apart from one fan, who is annoyed with all those pesky youngsters eyeing their chances. winston churchill did not become prime minister until his 65th birthday, so i don't think 53... actually i may have got boris‘s age wrong on...
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dispatched for re—education by some aysha yatimjohn dispatched for re—education by some aysha yatim john mcdonnell
dispatched for re—education by some aysha yatimjohn dispatched for re—education by some aysha yatim john mcdonnell
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dispatched for re—education by some aysha yatimjohn dispatched for re—education by some aysha yatim john mcdonnellsiatic. we lead the world in bioscience and many tech and some branches of artificial intelligence, cybernetic. what was corbyn‘s first response on hearing the news that we lead the world on cybernetics? he wa nts to lead the world on cybernetics? he wants to tax robot! make them join the union. did manchester come great by taxing the spinning jenny? we have a growing space programme run by my brother, joe johnson. have a growing space programme run by my brother, joejohnson. and i have a candidate, my friends, for the first man we gently blasted into orbit. and that is the superannuated space cadet from islington. and i know he has an innocent and bold are, but his domestic policies, jeremy corbyn‘s domestic policies, would rack up debt that our children and grandchildren would be unable to pgy- and grandchildren would be unable to pay. and his foreign policies would imperil notjust pay. and his foreign policies would imperil not just this pay. and his foreign policies would imperil n
dispatched for re—education by some aysha yatimjohn dispatched for re—education by some aysha yatim john mcdonnellsiatic. we lead the world in bioscience and many tech and some branches of artificial intelligence, cybernetic. what was corbyn‘s first response on hearing the news that we lead the world on cybernetics? he wa nts to lead the world on cybernetics? he wants to tax robot! make them join the union. did manchester come great by taxing the spinning jenny? we have a growing space...
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safe in the hands of jeremy corbyn, that our country will be safe in the hands ofjeremy corbyn, john mcdonnelley are silent and anti—semitism in their party. they weren't clearly condemn —— hamas and hezbollah. they don't condone the actions of the ira, they don't support police officers shooting to kill. they have called for the disbanding of m15 and the disarming of police officers. saying you condemn all violence and when specifically asked you condemn one group's actions is not good enough. staying silent group's actions is not good enough. staying sile nt when group's actions is not good enough. staying silent when your supporters abuse and insult people, because of their religion, sex or political views is not good enough. simply paying lip service to demonstrate your commitment to our security is not good enough. there are record proves they are not serious and your safety would not be their priority asa safety would not be their priority as a result. britain deserves better leadership than this in these difficult times, and it has it, with my distinguished predecessor to reason and the
safe in the hands of jeremy corbyn, that our country will be safe in the hands ofjeremy corbyn, john mcdonnelley are silent and anti—semitism in their party. they weren't clearly condemn —— hamas and hezbollah. they don't condone the actions of the ira, they don't support police officers shooting to kill. they have called for the disbanding of m15 and the disarming of police officers. saying you condemn all violence and when specifically asked you condemn one group's actions is not good...
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john mcdonnell has very strong views and gets his views across.and will not want to support a labour party who reneges on what the referendum decision was. it was very clear, we're leaving full stop. thank you for your time. an awful long way to go on this. just one other thing to tell you, the brexit bill, the eu withdrawal bill, we learnt from the leader of the house in the last few minutes there will be a slight pause, it will not appear in the commons next week, we really don't know when the government will put it before mps to debate and vote on. norman, thank you. now the view from brussels. adam fleming's there for us. to what extent a re adam fleming's there for us. to what extent are the developments here in the uk filtering through and setting the uk filtering through and setting the tone for those discussions theresa may will have with other eu leaders today. that open letter on eu nationals living in britain and that pressure from breck tears within the tory party urging her to issue an ultimatum to other leaders if they won't move on
john mcdonnell has very strong views and gets his views across.and will not want to support a labour party who reneges on what the referendum decision was. it was very clear, we're leaving full stop. thank you for your time. an awful long way to go on this. just one other thing to tell you, the brexit bill, the eu withdrawal bill, we learnt from the leader of the house in the last few minutes there will be a slight pause, it will not appear in the commons next week, we really don't know when...
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john mcdonnell said that decision has yet to made. yes, the decisions be made to made. prime minister said all mps should show women the respect they deserve.” wa nt to women the respect they deserve.” want to see women actually able to see this house is a place that they actively want to come to. but they wa nt to actively want to come to. but they want to contribute their society, that they want to respond to the needs of local constituents and make a real difference to people's lives. that's what i'm in it for, that's why i've encourage more women to come into this house and i am pleased to say that we have more women on our benches than ever before. and finally, all of us, all of us in this house, all others in this house should have due care and attention to the way in which we refer to other people. and should show women in public life the respect that they deserve. our chief political correspondent gave as this update just after the news of jared o'mara's suspension broke. jared o'mara's suspension broke. jared o'mara was elected in the general election injune o'
john mcdonnell said that decision has yet to made. yes, the decisions be made to made. prime minister said all mps should show women the respect they deserve.” wa nt to women the respect they deserve.” want to see women actually able to see this house is a place that they actively want to come to. but they wa nt to actively want to come to. but they want to contribute their society, that they want to respond to the needs of local constituents and make a real difference to people's lives....
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john mcdonnell, as i understand, was talking about something completely different from the amendmentsruggling with debt. many young people have to borrow to meet basic living costs. a change in who can be selected to play for the welsh national rugby union team. anyone playing outside wales will only be considered if they have 60 caps. it means rhys webb could may well miss the world cup. in the new fifa rankings england climb to 12. northern ireland will be conceded tomorrow and could face italy for a place in the tournament. great britain‘s world and olympic cycling champion katie archibald is joining world and olympic cycling champion katie archibald isjoining one of the top women‘s road racing teams. she will compete on the road and the track in the commonwealth games next year. more to come at 4:30 p:m.. john, thank you. nhs england says it‘s going to ban grab bags of sweets and king size chocolate bars from hospital shops, canteens and vending machines. treats on sale will all have to be 250 calories or under with the plans also suggesting most pre—packed sandwiches sold in hosp
john mcdonnell, as i understand, was talking about something completely different from the amendmentsruggling with debt. many young people have to borrow to meet basic living costs. a change in who can be selected to play for the welsh national rugby union team. anyone playing outside wales will only be considered if they have 60 caps. it means rhys webb could may well miss the world cup. in the new fifa rankings england climb to 12. northern ireland will be conceded tomorrow and could face...