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absolutely which still goes on today so that lead me along with themselves and john roberts and the then labor m.p. for peacefully to decide the time it comes to. the labor party member for sophie. a john roberts in for paisley and you of the reception of some of the labor party so you're actually employed by the labor while you were plotting whenever we decided to do it i resigned within a day or two from the labor party if possible one of all of them to do well we were plotting anything until the white people came out which was the let must pass that the litmus test and therefore it was very quick i mean we met in jim's house with mobile phone who you knew who was the p.r. advisor to the labor party in scotland at the time very highly respected journalist in scotland and they resigned from the labor party but well two things happened one of the wasn't a general election. and secondly your party drifted into some trouble and waters the problem was two fold number one obviously came along and therefore the. it wasn't all h. and by the time the election came the s. and p's credibility had condoned
absolutely which still goes on today so that lead me along with themselves and john roberts and the then labor m.p. for peacefully to decide the time it comes to. the labor party member for sophie. a john roberts in for paisley and you of the reception of some of the labor party so you're actually employed by the labor while you were plotting whenever we decided to do it i resigned within a day or two from the labor party if possible one of all of them to do well we were plotting anything until...
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a big schism going on in british politics now on the one side you've got the government and some labor m.p.'s saying well russia is to blame take our t.v. off air let's get the sanctions going and then you've got a more cautious jeremy corbyn who spokes person previously said and i think opens back this up well this is a time to build our relationship with russia rather than simply to condemn russia as guilty for this crime we can assume it was a crime i think that's undisputable but to simply say we you know. enough now to take the expulsion of twenty three russian diplomats from the russian embassy as a proportionate response is is more than corbin would have done and i think many other people who'd also be concerned that we're compromising the rule of law and the concept of innocent until proven guilty in the interests of political expedience obvious is the security services that are doing the talking or at least this channel hasn't been mentioned even by that labor m.p. we heard from who's been on this show should say who's been previously calling for us to be banned probably not help
a big schism going on in british politics now on the one side you've got the government and some labor m.p.'s saying well russia is to blame take our t.v. off air let's get the sanctions going and then you've got a more cautious jeremy corbyn who spokes person previously said and i think opens back this up well this is a time to build our relationship with russia rather than simply to condemn russia as guilty for this crime we can assume it was a crime i think that's undisputable but to simply...
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interview to others stress the need to check never did while labor m.p. chris williamson called johnson downright dangerous and said this group case was being used to divert attention seems to me the government were indulging in political point scoring particularly boris johnson who raced ahead of the evidence and used this terrible incident not so much as a smoking gun but more of a smokescreen really it was a very convenient wasn't for the government to use this as a way of diverting attention from their own difficulties over bricks economic policy and you know at the end of the day it's pretty clear that boris johnson did not tell the truth he told the german interviewer that. scientists doubt it said it was without doubt that the agents had come from russia so i think germany called them was absolutely right to caution to ask for clear evidence before we start to raise international tensions but we need to get to the bottom in the evidence and jeremy said this seemed to point towards russia but let's be absolutely clear before we start raising interna
interview to others stress the need to check never did while labor m.p. chris williamson called johnson downright dangerous and said this group case was being used to divert attention seems to me the government were indulging in political point scoring particularly boris johnson who raced ahead of the evidence and used this terrible incident not so much as a smoking gun but more of a smokescreen really it was a very convenient wasn't for the government to use this as a way of diverting...
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or the labor party m.p.'s have been running on boris johnson on twitter to the shadow home secretary said that perhaps mr johnson might also want to delete the vilified german t.v. interview he gave other stress the need to check evidence while labor m.p. chris williamson called johnson downright dangerous and said the incident is being used as a diversionary tactic. seems to me the government were indulging in political point scoring particularly boris johnson who raced ahead of the evidence and used this terrible incident not so much as a smoking gun but more of a smokescreen really it was a very convenient wasn't for the government to use this as a way of diverting attention from their own difficulties of a. policy and you know at the end of the day it's pretty clear that boris johnson did not tell the truth he told german interviewer that a. scientist i doubt it said it was without doubt that the agents had to come from russia so i think jeremy called in was absolutely right to caution to ask for clear ev
or the labor party m.p.'s have been running on boris johnson on twitter to the shadow home secretary said that perhaps mr johnson might also want to delete the vilified german t.v. interview he gave other stress the need to check evidence while labor m.p. chris williamson called johnson downright dangerous and said the incident is being used as a diversionary tactic. seems to me the government were indulging in political point scoring particularly boris johnson who raced ahead of the evidence...
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interview to stress the need to check the evidence while labor m.p. chris williamson called johnson downright dangerous and said it's clear pow the case was being used to divert attention. of the government were indulging in political point scoring particularly boris johnson who raced ahead of the evidence and use this terrible incident not so much as a smoking gun but more of a smokescreen really it was a very convenient wasn't for the government to use this as a way of diverting attention from their own difficulties over. policy let's be absolutely clear before we start raising international tensions in this way the such huge implications for more sensible to take a measured approach and be clear about the evidence all the evidence well both the double agent and his daughter do appear to be making a recovery back on march the fourth they were found unconscious in a park bench in the southern u.k. city of seoul spree british officials stated the pair had been poisoned with a military grade nerve agent called movie choke developed in the soviet union
interview to stress the need to check the evidence while labor m.p. chris williamson called johnson downright dangerous and said it's clear pow the case was being used to divert attention. of the government were indulging in political point scoring particularly boris johnson who raced ahead of the evidence and use this terrible incident not so much as a smoking gun but more of a smokescreen really it was a very convenient wasn't for the government to use this as a way of diverting attention...
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interview while others stressed the need to check the evidence labor m.p. chris williamson called johnson downright dangerous and said the script case was being used to deflect attention from government problems seems to me the government were indulging in political point scoring particularly boris johnson who raced ahead of the evidence and used this terrible incident not so much as a smoking gun but more of a smokescreen really it was a very convenient wasn't for the government to use this as a way of diverting attention from their own difficulties over economic policy and you know at the end of the day it's pretty clear that boris johnson did not tell the truth he told german interviewer that. scientists doubt it said it was without doubt the agents had to come from russia so i think germany called it was absolutely right to caution to ask for clear evidence before we start to raise international tensions but we need to get to the bottom in the evidence and jeremy said this seem to point towards russia but let's be absolutely clear before we start raisin
interview while others stressed the need to check the evidence labor m.p. chris williamson called johnson downright dangerous and said the script case was being used to deflect attention from government problems seems to me the government were indulging in political point scoring particularly boris johnson who raced ahead of the evidence and used this terrible incident not so much as a smoking gun but more of a smokescreen really it was a very convenient wasn't for the government to use this as...
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labor m.p. moments later my constituency me who lives with a chronic disabling illness has worked all his life until finishing on medical grounds three years ago since two thousand and two he's received disability living allowance last year was transferred transferred to pip and his mobility allowance was cut yesterday anthony hounded by his mobility vehicle for sixteen years and today he is house and fearful for his future. of the system means that he now faces a nine month wait for his appeal to the liverpool tribunals for juries in may said she was sorry to hear it but if pam paugh personal independence payments for britain's most vulnerable were a casualty of the city bailout there is a way that to raise a may has helped britain money the tragedy as always is the defense industry and the politicians do incredibly well out of. this is my nephew who was injured last night by the air strike two brothers were killed. a clip from marty's extensive coverage of a british backed strike on a wedding
labor m.p. moments later my constituency me who lives with a chronic disabling illness has worked all his life until finishing on medical grounds three years ago since two thousand and two he's received disability living allowance last year was transferred transferred to pip and his mobility allowance was cut yesterday anthony hounded by his mobility vehicle for sixteen years and today he is house and fearful for his future. of the system means that he now faces a nine month wait for his appeal...
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interview asking if you wanted to delete that as well of the stress the need to check the evidence while labor m.p. chris williamson called johnson downright dangerous and claimed the incidents being used as a diversionary tactic. seems to me the government were indulging in political point scoring particularly boris johnson who raced ahead of the evidence and used this terrible incident not so much as a smoking gun but more of a smokescreen really it was a very convenient wasn't for the government to use this as a way of diverting attention from their own difficulties over bricks policy let's be absolutely clear before we start raising international tensions in this way this us huge implications for more sensible to take a measured approach and be clear about the evidence all the evidence and surrogates kripalani is daughter conscious on a park bench in the city of british officials later revealed the police said those subjected to such a power of a victorious cripple is the niece of the former double agent she's been trying to get to the u.k. to visit her relatives a visa application though was
interview asking if you wanted to delete that as well of the stress the need to check the evidence while labor m.p. chris williamson called johnson downright dangerous and claimed the incidents being used as a diversionary tactic. seems to me the government were indulging in political point scoring particularly boris johnson who raced ahead of the evidence and used this terrible incident not so much as a smoking gun but more of a smokescreen really it was a very convenient wasn't for the...
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a big schism going on in british politics now on the one side you've got the government on some labor m.p.'s saying well russia is to blame take our t.v. off air that skep the sanctions going and then you've got a more cautious jeremy corbyn who spokes person previously said and i think opens back this up well this is a time to build our relationship with russia rather than simply to condemn russia as guilty for this crime that we can assume it was a crime i think that that's undisputable but to simply say we know enough now to take the expulsion of twenty three russian diplomats from the russian embassy as a proportionate response is is more than corbin would have done and i think many other people who'd also be concerned that we're compromising the rule of law and the concept of innocent until proven guilty in the interests of political expedience obvious is the security services that are doing the talking and it.
a big schism going on in british politics now on the one side you've got the government on some labor m.p.'s saying well russia is to blame take our t.v. off air that skep the sanctions going and then you've got a more cautious jeremy corbyn who spokes person previously said and i think opens back this up well this is a time to build our relationship with russia rather than simply to condemn russia as guilty for this crime that we can assume it was a crime i think that that's undisputable but...
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groceries there with the comparison of the with syria and then we have this david lammy the london labor m.p. making a lot of headway about this story short tweeted this struck to say that the home office actually have a document saying coming home to jamaica and telling people about their new life in jamaica at the age of sixty plus of the living in britain since they were two years old until. i'm not to. tell them not to walk around after dark in unfamiliar places and actually was drugged you know low strangers to your destination for the rest of your life yeah and try to be jamaican use local accents and dialects so people who been brought up their whole life in some cases from six months old literally been brought over here is babies and i lived their whole lives and perhaps have no surviving relatives in some cases. being told to essentially put on a jamaican accent or to extenuate you know maybe a jamaican accent of course some might say this is actually about this theoretical idea that immigration cost us money that war doesn't and we can go to this story for the express disease have
groceries there with the comparison of the with syria and then we have this david lammy the london labor m.p. making a lot of headway about this story short tweeted this struck to say that the home office actually have a document saying coming home to jamaica and telling people about their new life in jamaica at the age of sixty plus of the living in britain since they were two years old until. i'm not to. tell them not to walk around after dark in unfamiliar places and actually was drugged you...
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on the one side you've got the government and some labor m.p.'s saying well russia is to blame take our t.v. off air that skep the sanctions going and then you've got a more cautious jeremy corbyn who spokes person previously said and i think opens back this up well this is a time to build our relationship with russia rather than.
on the one side you've got the government and some labor m.p.'s saying well russia is to blame take our t.v. off air that skep the sanctions going and then you've got a more cautious jeremy corbyn who spokes person previously said and i think opens back this up well this is a time to build our relationship with russia rather than.
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a big schism going on in british politics now on the one side you've got the government and some labor m.p.'s saying well russia is to blame take our t.v. off air let's get the sanctions going and then you've got a more cautious jeremy corbyn who spokes person previously said and i think opens back this up well this is a time to build our relationship with russia rather than simply to condemn russia as guilty for this crime we can assume it was a crime i think that that's undisputable but to simply.
a big schism going on in british politics now on the one side you've got the government and some labor m.p.'s saying well russia is to blame take our t.v. off air let's get the sanctions going and then you've got a more cautious jeremy corbyn who spokes person previously said and i think opens back this up well this is a time to build our relationship with russia rather than simply to condemn russia as guilty for this crime we can assume it was a crime i think that that's undisputable but to...
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the labor party m.p.'been rounding on boris johnson on twitter the shadow home secretary said that perhaps mr johnson might also want to delete that now vilified german t.v. interview other stressed the need to check evidence while labor m.p. chris williamson called johnson downright dangerous and says the incident being used as a diversionary tactic. seems to me the government were indulging in political point scoring particularly boris johnson who raced ahead of the evidence and used this terrible incident not so much as a smoking gun but more of a smokescreen really it was a very convenient wasn't for the government to use this as a way of diverting attention from their own difficulties over economic policy and you know at the end of the day it's pretty clear that boris johnson did not tell the truth he told the german insecure that. scientists poured out of it said it was without doubt that the agents had to come from russia so i think jeremy called him was absolutely right to caution to ask for clear
the labor party m.p.'been rounding on boris johnson on twitter the shadow home secretary said that perhaps mr johnson might also want to delete that now vilified german t.v. interview other stressed the need to check evidence while labor m.p. chris williamson called johnson downright dangerous and says the incident being used as a diversionary tactic. seems to me the government were indulging in political point scoring particularly boris johnson who raced ahead of the evidence and used this...
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as we were subsequently found dreamt up by robin cook a very famous labor. m.p. a blocking mechanism and margaret thatcher's government decided that they could they could afford politically to the effect of the vast of us on the end of ironic these days where we're told that fifty one or fifty two percent referendum a satirist yet it wasn't so and ninety seven i know it was totally wrecked the rules were reg to mean forty percent included people who were tagged because it was such a high threshold the way the electoral register was done in those days that effectively dead people voted against the same plea that was the native fate of this is because they were ordinal register and in fact the winter of discontent added to that those who had to be removed from that i had exactly and people would be registered twice to get there not the it wasn't a not the postal vote register them so on and so forth there's a lot of people who couldn't vote for perfectly legitimate reasons either because they were registered in the wrong place didn't get a post of all or as you say
as we were subsequently found dreamt up by robin cook a very famous labor. m.p. a blocking mechanism and margaret thatcher's government decided that they could they could afford politically to the effect of the vast of us on the end of ironic these days where we're told that fifty one or fifty two percent referendum a satirist yet it wasn't so and ninety seven i know it was totally wrecked the rules were reg to mean forty percent included people who were tagged because it was such a high...
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labor m.p. moments later my constituent to me who lives with a chronic disabling illness has worked all his life until finishing on medical grounds three years ago since two thousand and two he's received disability living allowance but last year was transferred transferred to pip and his mobility allowance was cut yesterday anthony hundred. move. for sixteen years and today he's housebound and fearful for his future. of the system means that he now faces a nine month wait for his appeal but liverpool tribunals for drazen may said she was sorry to hear it but if for personal independence payments for britain's most vulnerable recounts of the city bailout there is a way that to raise a may has helped britain money the tragedy is always is the defense industry and the politicians do incredibly well out of war this is my nephew who was injured last night by the air strike he's two brothers were killed. a clip there from marty's extensive coverage of a british back to strike on a wedding in yemen in
labor m.p. moments later my constituent to me who lives with a chronic disabling illness has worked all his life until finishing on medical grounds three years ago since two thousand and two he's received disability living allowance but last year was transferred transferred to pip and his mobility allowance was cut yesterday anthony hundred. move. for sixteen years and today he's housebound and fearful for his future. of the system means that he now faces a nine month wait for his appeal but...
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labor m.p. moments later my constituency me who lives with a chronic disabling illness has worked all his life until finishing on medical grounds three years ago since two thousand and two he's received disability living allowance last year was transferred transferred to pip and his mobility allowance was cut yesterday anthony hundred. he's hyped for sixteen years and today he is housebound and fearful for his future. of the system means that he now faces a nine month wait for his appeal to the liverpool tribunals services drazen may said she was sorry to hear it but if for personal independence payments for britain's most vulnerable recounts of the city bail out there is a way that to raise a may has helped britain money the tragedy is always is the defense industry and the politicians do incredibly well out of war this is my nephew who was injured last night by the year strike he's two brothers were killed. a clip there from marty's extensive coverage of a british back to strike on a wedding i
labor m.p. moments later my constituency me who lives with a chronic disabling illness has worked all his life until finishing on medical grounds three years ago since two thousand and two he's received disability living allowance last year was transferred transferred to pip and his mobility allowance was cut yesterday anthony hundred. he's hyped for sixteen years and today he is housebound and fearful for his future. of the system means that he now faces a nine month wait for his appeal to the...
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the murder of gerry cox the labor m.p. of course which is very much in people's memories but also we forget you know since nine eleven we've talked endlessly about religious extremism we forget it early in the sixty's in the seventy's in the early eighty's we forget things like timothy mcveigh knew us right wing terrorism has always bob would under the surface and open was much of that was in the united states a pretty nice razor has a specific issue and if you compare the number of jihad the type islam they stop attacks versus right wing extremist or white supremacist attacks you know it is a far more mixed picture than what you might believe for you to read the latest headlines so i think this is a very real story and one my take on this at least is the government is not investing in countering all forms of extremism it's had ten fifteen years to really invest in this i was i was a member of the government and muslim hatred was a very and you well i was because i felt that they were not taking extremism in all of its for
the murder of gerry cox the labor m.p. of course which is very much in people's memories but also we forget you know since nine eleven we've talked endlessly about religious extremism we forget it early in the sixty's in the seventy's in the early eighty's we forget things like timothy mcveigh knew us right wing terrorism has always bob would under the surface and open was much of that was in the united states a pretty nice razor has a specific issue and if you compare the number of jihad the...
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labor m.p. yvette cooper says the u.k. must remain inside the customs union to ensure free movement of trade. at dover four hundred lorries an hour from all over none of the ferries to france in ireland six thousand lorries and eight thousand fans whiz to and fro across the border without even breaking from cars to every space from yorkshire woman's to scottish salmon britain does more than two hundred and thirty billion pounds of export trade with european countries every year those businesses don't get stopped at the border don't pay for terrorists or pay an extra forms they can just say on through that is the frictionless trait that so many of our manufacturing jobs depend on the french government has launched a new plan to tackle the discrimination and the provision faced by people living in poor suburban areas about ten percent of the french population resides in areas affected by high unemployment crime and poverty potential butler went to one time with new ideas to address inequality. like many towns in france ever
labor m.p. yvette cooper says the u.k. must remain inside the customs union to ensure free movement of trade. at dover four hundred lorries an hour from all over none of the ferries to france in ireland six thousand lorries and eight thousand fans whiz to and fro across the border without even breaking from cars to every space from yorkshire woman's to scottish salmon britain does more than two hundred and thirty billion pounds of export trade with european countries every year those businesses...
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party people in this country we will not be forgiven for j a u k labor m.p. cooper says britain must remain inside the customs union to ensure free movement of trade. at four hundred the reason our own of all the families to friends in ireland six thousand mores and eight thousand pounds which is to win from across the border without even breaking from athens to ever space from your woman's to scottish salmon britain does more than two hundred and fifty billion pounds of export trade with european countries every year those businesses don't get stuck to the buddha don't pay for terry still pay an extra forms they can just say oh on through that is the friction the straight is so many of our manufacturing jobs depend on facebook has promised to be more transparent about political advertising in the u.k. its chief technology officer my chauffeur was questioned by a british parliamentary committee on the data leak involving cambridge analytic that is the firm accused of accessing the information of millions of facebook users without their permission he told the
party people in this country we will not be forgiven for j a u k labor m.p. cooper says britain must remain inside the customs union to ensure free movement of trade. at four hundred the reason our own of all the families to friends in ireland six thousand mores and eight thousand pounds which is to win from across the border without even breaking from athens to ever space from your woman's to scottish salmon britain does more than two hundred and fifty billion pounds of export trade with...