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and least john mcdonnell and but at least john mcdonnell is consistent and telling his truth.t free tuition fees. >> disaster. come on, >> what a disaster. come on, amy. right. >> mine is bernie ecclestone >> so mine is bernie ecclestone for cooking the books to the tune of 400 million. but at least he's giving back 650 million. but at least. yeah, but, you know , taxes, probably but, you know, taxes, probably 18 years of tax evasion and no jail time. >> he thought he had a great accountant for about 18 years, didn't he? and then he did. >> he did. he did. >> he did. he did. >> well, he did. yeah he did. >> well, he did. yeah he did. >> until he until he did. but yeah, right. >> the union jackass was was shaw's nomination there. so thank you very much, sean. that is, of course, the labour party potentially going to be captured by the hard left right lock. thank you very much. a chaotic end to the show. i've absolutely loved thank my loved it. thank you to my wonderful panel. stay strong tonight. every night tonight. and indeed, every night i tomorrow at 3 i will see you tomorr
and least john mcdonnell and but at least john mcdonnell is consistent and telling his truth.t free tuition fees. >> disaster. come on, >> what a disaster. come on, amy. right. >> mine is bernie ecclestone >> so mine is bernie ecclestone for cooking the books to the tune of 400 million. but at least he's giving back 650 million. but at least. yeah, but, you know , taxes, probably but, you know, taxes, probably 18 years of tax evasion and no jail time. >> he thought...
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we've mcdonnell , the we've got john mcdonnell, the former chancellor, jess former shadow chancellor,barnard, who's on labour's nec mic whelan, the general secretary of aslef, all planning to go to a forjustice secretary of aslef, all planning to go to a for justice palestine event on tuesday . is this event on tuesday. is this appropriate? well i would say i would draw a distinction between legitimate it and serious events and campaigning for a just cause and campaigning for a just cause and the celebration of violence. >> but what i would say to people in this of all weeks, if you are going to attend such events or show your support for the just cause of a palestinian state, also take the opportunity to condemn unequivocally the violence that we're seeing perpetrated against israelis because we in the labour party, we support a two state solution. we support the palestinians right to their own state. but we stand unequivocally with israel and her right to defend herself. some of the organisers here, i mean, i can't imagine what what would you know, but some of the organisers these e
we've mcdonnell , the we've got john mcdonnell, the former chancellor, jess former shadow chancellor,barnard, who's on labour's nec mic whelan, the general secretary of aslef, all planning to go to a forjustice secretary of aslef, all planning to go to a for justice palestine event on tuesday . is this event on tuesday. is this appropriate? well i would say i would draw a distinction between legitimate it and serious events and campaigning for a just cause and campaigning for a just cause and...
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he was then defended by john mcdonnell, shadow mcdonnell, who was a shadow chancellor, more chancellorwho i think should also be suspended. and i think you the you may well see that in the next 24 hours, depending on what john people who john says, those are people who i mean, look, andy knew exactly what doing by using that what he was doing by using that language. know, language. nobody, you know, you'd in a, you you'd have to be in a in a, you know, on mars for the last two weeks you know, weeks to not know that you know, that being sensitive to that anybody being sensitive to the not have the situation would not have used was used language like that. it was quite suspended quite right that he suspended from river the sea. from the to river the sea. >> eradication >> this implies the eradication of imply. of jews. it would imply. >> yeah , i mean, certainly >> yeah, i mean, it certainly implies eradication of implies the eradication of israel yeah israel as a state. yeah >> but john macdonald then i'll shut up. john mcdonnell did say and this is insults all of our intelligence he sa
he was then defended by john mcdonnell, shadow mcdonnell, who was a shadow chancellor, more chancellorwho i think should also be suspended. and i think you the you may well see that in the next 24 hours, depending on what john people who john says, those are people who i mean, look, andy knew exactly what doing by using that what he was doing by using that language. know, language. nobody, you know, you'd in a, you you'd have to be in a in a, you know, on mars for the last two weeks you know,...
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doesn't that place power in the hands of corbyn supporters like john mcdonnell and richard burgon .gon. >> well, it's a bit early to talk about majority is. i mean obviously i'd prefer a good majority . i obviously i'd prefer a good majority. i think obviously i'd prefer a good majority . i think most sensible majority. i think most sensible people know that it would be better for the country to have a solid government with a good majority and certainly if you look at results in places like selby or rutherglen , i wouldn't selby or rutherglen, i wouldn't rule it out. but you know, we've got work to do and we are very aware of that . aware of that. >> well, indeed, but there are plenty of headbangers on those back benches. not you, steve. of course. present company accepted , but they on the left of , but they are on the left of the party and they will make life hell for keir starmer if he's working with a 10 or 20 seat majority, which is very likely. labour with a small majority will be ungovernable. surely . we surely. we >> well, look, i think we've just lived through theresa may'
doesn't that place power in the hands of corbyn supporters like john mcdonnell and richard burgon .gon. >> well, it's a bit early to talk about majority is. i mean obviously i'd prefer a good majority . i obviously i'd prefer a good majority. i think obviously i'd prefer a good majority . i think most sensible majority. i think most sensible people know that it would be better for the country to have a solid government with a good majority and certainly if you look at results in places...
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doesn't that place power in the hands of corbyn supporters like john mcdonnell and richard burgon .gon. >> well, it's a bit early to talk about majority is. i mean obviously i'd prefer a good majority . i obviously i'd prefer a good majority. i think obviously i'd prefer a good majority . i think most sensible majority. i think most sensible people know that it would be better for the country to have a solid government with a good majority and certainly if you look at results in places like selby or rutherglen , i wouldn't selby or rutherglen, i wouldn't rule it out. but you know, we've got work to do and we are very aware of that . aware of that. >> well, indeed, but there are plenty of headbangers on those back benches. not you, steve. of course. present company accepted , but they on the left of , but they are on the left of the party and they will make life hell for keir starmer if he's working with a 10 or 20 seat majority, which is very likely. labour with a small majority will be ungovernable. surely . we surely. we >> well, look, i think we've just lived through theresa may'
doesn't that place power in the hands of corbyn supporters like john mcdonnell and richard burgon .gon. >> well, it's a bit early to talk about majority is. i mean obviously i'd prefer a good majority . i obviously i'd prefer a good majority. i think obviously i'd prefer a good majority . i think most sensible majority. i think most sensible people know that it would be better for the country to have a solid government with a good majority and certainly if you look at results in places...
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did protest while john mcdonnell did and for and nadia whittome did mp for nottingham east.ch. else that the watch. something else that the prime minister wants to watch prime minister wants us to watch carefully a i. he wants carefully is a i. he wants britain to lead the world when it is as such is it comes to ai and is as such is holding this big summit at bletchley park to which he's invited many world leaders and leaders in the world of that sort of technology. well, now there's a row over whether china should be invited, and that is going on now. >> yeah, liz truss wrote the rishi sunak to say she is deeply disturbed with that decision to invite chinese delegates to be invited. she also said china is seeking to subvert freedom and democracy . democracy. >> when downing street assert the security services will review how public sector bodies can prevent beijing from infiltration. well joining us now is the conservative mp and former chair of the defence select committee, tobias ellwood i >> top of the morning to you, tobias. always a pleasure. so do you think liz truss
did protest while john mcdonnell did and for and nadia whittome did mp for nottingham east.ch. else that the watch. something else that the prime minister wants to watch prime minister wants us to watch carefully a i. he wants carefully is a i. he wants britain to lead the world when it is as such is it comes to ai and is as such is holding this big summit at bletchley park to which he's invited many world leaders and leaders in the world of that sort of technology. well, now there's a row over...
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able to deliver his agenda with the support of hard left backbenchers like richard burgon and john mcdonnellave him by the balls. that's if he's got any . labour that's if he's got any. labour is more divided than a pizza express cuatro st giles' ony i predict that starmer will be presiding not over the country , presiding not over the country, but over a civil war in his own party. i anticipate that five years of infighting , power years of infighting, power struggles and utter chaos in which starmer could fall only to be replaced by the more popular angela rayner . at which point angela rayner. at which point could the last person to leave britain please switch the lights out now what's your reaction? mark at . out now what's your reaction? mark at. gbnews.com. i'll get the thoughts now of my panel this evening. former cabinet minister and gb news star esther mcvey , banker visiting mcvey, banker and visiting professor derek lord and author and journalist rebecca reid. rebecca what's your thoughts on this labour split vote on israel, split on everything else ? >>i ? >> i think it's perfect
able to deliver his agenda with the support of hard left backbenchers like richard burgon and john mcdonnellave him by the balls. that's if he's got any . labour that's if he's got any. labour is more divided than a pizza express cuatro st giles' ony i predict that starmer will be presiding not over the country , presiding not over the country, but over a civil war in his own party. i anticipate that five years of infighting , power years of infighting, power struggles and utter chaos in which...
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we've got john mcdonnell and zarah sultana. she's tweeting. israeli airstrike. after an israeli airstrike. political leaders of all parties, including my own, must call for an urgent ceasefire and a more local keir starmer a more local level. keir starmer is now at a right to a load of labour councillors because they have criticised him. in fact, some have resigned over his stance on israel, which is that they stand with israel and call for a two state solution. so i'm asking can the jewish community actually trust the labour party ? actually trust the labour party? with me now is naomi wimborne idrissi, a spokesperson for jewish voice for labour. thank you very much. great to have you on the show. nice to meet you. just ask it really, i suppose. do think the jewish do you think the jewish community labour? community can trust labour? >> well, i joined the labour party after a long pause in 2015 because i, like many jews with my political perspective , were my political perspective, were very encouraged by the appearance at the leadership of t
we've got john mcdonnell and zarah sultana. she's tweeting. israeli airstrike. after an israeli airstrike. political leaders of all parties, including my own, must call for an urgent ceasefire and a more local keir starmer a more local level. keir starmer is now at a right to a load of labour councillors because they have criticised him. in fact, some have resigned over his stance on israel, which is that they stand with israel and call for a two state solution. so i'm asking can the jewish...