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i'm not in the labor party but i support jeremy colby and just to be clear do you at least recognize we could argue about the numbers but a big chunk of the british jewish community is unhappy with labor under coal bin because they perceive it as not a safe space or a comfortable space or a friendly space for british do you concede that is the perception even if you disagree with the reasoning behind it yes of course it is absolutely but then of course exactly as daniela says a large percentage of the jewish community if that's were going to call it a large percentage of jews are in favor of israel but not all jews for a moment and i have no attachment to that place over there but of course i understand that plenty of jews do plenty of jews are brought up to believe that israel is their homeland even if they don't make it their homeland it is there for them as they believe of course. but there are other people living there this is the crucial point about israel there are other people not recognized by the recent nation state law how much of this is to do with the israel palestine con
i'm not in the labor party but i support jeremy colby and just to be clear do you at least recognize we could argue about the numbers but a big chunk of the british jewish community is unhappy with labor under coal bin because they perceive it as not a safe space or a comfortable space or a friendly space for british do you concede that is the perception even if you disagree with the reasoning behind it yes of course it is absolutely but then of course exactly as daniela says a large percentage...
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we all remember what the labor party used to be. the passionally disacreed with many policies, every labor government left unemployment higher than they found it. every labor government went run out of other people's money to spend, every labor government left the economy in a mess. but at least they have some basic qualities that everyone could respect. they are proud of our institutions. they were proud of our armed forces. they were proud. today when i look across the opposition benches, i can still see that labor party. but not on the front bench. [applause] they are blanked were out the rows behind when another party occupies prime position. the party jeks the common values that once bridged our political divide. just compare jeremy core been's behavior that to the predecessors. who stood up to the hard left, stood by faced the election and increased protection at their party conference. would jim chal han in the royal navy and ask the rush ship government to confirm the findings of our own intelligence agencies. exactly. churc
we all remember what the labor party used to be. the passionally disacreed with many policies, every labor government left unemployment higher than they found it. every labor government went run out of other people's money to spend, every labor government left the economy in a mess. but at least they have some basic qualities that everyone could respect. they are proud of our institutions. they were proud of our armed forces. they were proud. today when i look across the opposition benches, i...
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labor m.p. says his party is institutionally racist. when the leader of the labor party is happy to appear on a rainy and state t.v. but attacks are free media here in britain that thallus is what jeremy corbyn has done to the labor party it is our duty in this conservative party to make sure he can never do it to our country thank you to do that we need to be a party for the whole country because today millions of people who've never supported our party in the past are appalled by what jeremy corbyn has done to labor they want to support a party that is decent moderate and patry atsic one that puts the national interest first delivers on the issues they care about and is comfortable with modern britain in all its diversity and we must show everyone in this country that we are that party a party that conserves the best of our inheritance but is not afraid of change a party of patronage ism but not nationalism a party that believes in business but is not afraid to hold businesses to account a party that believes in the good that governme
labor m.p. says his party is institutionally racist. when the leader of the labor party is happy to appear on a rainy and state t.v. but attacks are free media here in britain that thallus is what jeremy corbyn has done to the labor party it is our duty in this conservative party to make sure he can never do it to our country thank you to do that we need to be a party for the whole country because today millions of people who've never supported our party in the past are appalled by what jeremy...
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as a whole and probably every member of parliament for the labor party is trying to get a general election where you and i both know that the procedures in the house of commons no make a securing a general election extremely difficult it's not just a question of confidence anymore you have to get two thousand majority of all the. above possibly the general election under these circumstances some speculation even from within the conservative party that if the tories can't reach an agreement in the house that there are sufficient number of conservative m.p.'s who are prepared to vote in a vote of confidence to bring down the government now that's a little tall story i accept him it was lip. all labor m.p.'s are united and probably the one thing that unites sample of the vast majority perhaps of conservative m.p.'s is. the election so even if to these or me was to go as prime minister it doesn't automatically mean a general election it doesn't automatically mean that that's absolutely right but i think it would be a bit of an on tenable scenario for a new incumbent to you know pick u
as a whole and probably every member of parliament for the labor party is trying to get a general election where you and i both know that the procedures in the house of commons no make a securing a general election extremely difficult it's not just a question of confidence anymore you have to get two thousand majority of all the. above possibly the general election under these circumstances some speculation even from within the conservative party that if the tories can't reach an agreement in...
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because i was part of the labor party liberals also ask me. maybe independents or rather cross-benchers who have amendments and we support them too but you don't have the same pressure that's the point i'm making that you don't have the same pressure because you would have known many colleagues in the labor party or conservatives who would not even know what the amendment is but did know that they've got to vote yes or no in the lobby is what wigley i want to be slightly earlier made the point that this analogy between reform the lords and breck's it and if you remember reform of the lords had so many options but not a single one of them could carry a majority though we have a break so here it is possible that there's no majority for any of the options even if there were to arrive at what could you see in the summer well we may sat guru arc as conscious would say and a big big mess that is and now the translation i don't know i think that if there is no simple solutions either for bricks it now given what we've done or the house of lords refor
because i was part of the labor party liberals also ask me. maybe independents or rather cross-benchers who have amendments and we support them too but you don't have the same pressure that's the point i'm making that you don't have the same pressure because you would have known many colleagues in the labor party or conservatives who would not even know what the amendment is but did know that they've got to vote yes or no in the lobby is what wigley i want to be slightly earlier made the point...
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no suggested to us it's a labor party and tries to use against just the one last. greatest difficulties are counted come back to me it was in effect it's a national. you know it's called probably hamburger. i got you you know like a. my biggest concern is sad because people see what happens in the these don't want to do. you know that's all people are afraid of consequences. the reeling labor party often called definitely the witch the hate blog the queen of bile. those epithets were adopted by everyone who supports it the government. one of her main critics was a member of parliament glenn bedingfield an influential member of the ruling labor party. you're a close collaborator of joseph miscount the current prime minister is and a good friend as well we have known each other since one thousand and two who have always been to those of. glen bedingfield as a politician and a blogger he wrote at least one article it day attacking daphne. he called her crazy and made fun of her weight. and he asked his eighty thousand followers to take photographs of her when she was
no suggested to us it's a labor party and tries to use against just the one last. greatest difficulties are counted come back to me it was in effect it's a national. you know it's called probably hamburger. i got you you know like a. my biggest concern is sad because people see what happens in the these don't want to do. you know that's all people are afraid of consequences. the reeling labor party often called definitely the witch the hate blog the queen of bile. those epithets were adopted by...
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the reeling labor party often called definitely the witch the hate blog the queen of bile. those epithets were adopted by everyone who supports it the government. one of her main critics was a member of parliament glenn bedingfield an influential member of the ruling labor party. which are of course collaborator of joseph the current prime minister was and they're good friends as well we have known each other since one thousand and two who have always been together as over. glenn bedingfield is a politician and a blogger he wrote at least one article it day attacking daphne. he called her crazy and made fun of her weight. and he asked his eighty thousand followers to take photographs of her when she was out in public. definitely gave as good as she got she also attacked various politicians mocking their physical appearance or their mannerisms one of her favorite targets was glenn bedingfield i handled the criticism i handled all the. that's was thrown at me my family my friends your point of view who are there are a murderer who knows who it was or the. but politicians figh
the reeling labor party often called definitely the witch the hate blog the queen of bile. those epithets were adopted by everyone who supports it the government. one of her main critics was a member of parliament glenn bedingfield an influential member of the ruling labor party. which are of course collaborator of joseph the current prime minister was and they're good friends as well we have known each other since one thousand and two who have always been together as over. glenn bedingfield is...
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well look i don't know we're like a labor party it's incredibly disappointing that all of it is decision of other political life ministries and please it's not hers the government of the day it's spectacular on national issues of this kind the two party political system and you know i think going forward there's no doubt that business and political establishment will try and preserve this closer relationship with europe as possible now whether it's going to or a solution into difficulty is going to be the betrayal of ordinary people not that this whole thing represents for those who get press it there are a people very poor to go on their own stand living collapsing in a way they were promised wouldn't get bread that is something else stop talk turned into a big functional being similar prostrations frankly mothers who get it so they where another political establishment come under massive stress and we will see something of the turmoil that you're seeing in german politics today and i think you know this will not very very well be leading as country cut and the government under stress i
well look i don't know we're like a labor party it's incredibly disappointing that all of it is decision of other political life ministries and please it's not hers the government of the day it's spectacular on national issues of this kind the two party political system and you know i think going forward there's no doubt that business and political establishment will try and preserve this closer relationship with europe as possible now whether it's going to or a solution into difficulty is...
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was the telegraph going after german corbin's old friends and mentors michael fuji has drawn the labor party for being a russian agent here permit me to laugh because that's what britain did in one thousand nine hundred ninety five when the sunday times headed headed k g b. was our agent. now i acted for michael forte who was opposed to libel law he didn't he would always advise people not to sue used papers but when accused of treason obviously he had to sue and it was a very nerve racking thing to take all the sunday times because michael. he didn't have a great deal of money he had a little house in it. and his not just his money that he had but his reputation and his loyalty and integrity was up for grabs he would have to go into the witness box and face anything that the murdoch press could throw at him and i sued rupert murdoch personally because i discovered that murdoch welcome back i'm still with geoffrey robertson q.c. jeffrey you represented the brazilian contender for sunday's election in jail right now will it be a fair election now. is improperly in jail and improperly and cont
was the telegraph going after german corbin's old friends and mentors michael fuji has drawn the labor party for being a russian agent here permit me to laugh because that's what britain did in one thousand nine hundred ninety five when the sunday times headed headed k g b. was our agent. now i acted for michael forte who was opposed to libel law he didn't he would always advise people not to sue used papers but when accused of treason obviously he had to sue and it was a very nerve racking...
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rubbished by all sides from the europeans to the right wingers within her own party and even the labor party the opposition party which says that unless the conservatives meet six tests and the delayed bottle votes against it one wonders how she's managed to labor on says to soldier on in charge that said though she remains absolutely convinced that helped plan is the best plan that is possible in the circumstances and she's going to continue on and despite the sniping and the fire and fewer that's coming from characters such as boris johnson now outside the cabinet but using his newspaper column to keep ridicule on the three samantha check is planned despite that kind of criticism that doesn't appear to be anybody willing to actively challenge for the prime ministership at the moment snow job is safe for the time being briefly paul what do you think this is doing to the state of politics in the u.k. you know here's the tories everyone basically says chair. because won't work or everyone's telling mrs may look it won't work it like it lived for two days between checkers on the friday and goi
rubbished by all sides from the europeans to the right wingers within her own party and even the labor party the opposition party which says that unless the conservatives meet six tests and the delayed bottle votes against it one wonders how she's managed to labor on says to soldier on in charge that said though she remains absolutely convinced that helped plan is the best plan that is possible in the circumstances and she's going to continue on and despite the sniping and the fire and fewer...
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was the telegraph going after german corbin's old friends and mentors michael fuji has drawn the labor party for being a russian agent. permit me to laugh because that's what britain did in one thousand nine hundred ninety five when the sunday times headed headed k g b colon photo was our agent now i acted for michael forte who was opposed to libel law as he didn't he would always advise people not to sue newspapers but when accused of treason obviously he had to sue and it was a very nerve racking thing to take all the sunday times because michael. he didn't have a great deal of money he had a little house in it. and his. not just his. money that he had but his reputation and his loyalty and integrity was up for grabs he would have to go into the witness box and face anything look the phrase screwed through of him and i sued rupert murdoch personally because i discovered that. personally approve this piece of demonize ation all of a left wing hero i couldn't stand up the story it was based on his. it's true and. no new evidence whatsoever. but michael foot he's dead so he could live any lon
was the telegraph going after german corbin's old friends and mentors michael fuji has drawn the labor party for being a russian agent. permit me to laugh because that's what britain did in one thousand nine hundred ninety five when the sunday times headed headed k g b colon photo was our agent now i acted for michael forte who was opposed to libel law as he didn't he would always advise people not to sue newspapers but when accused of treason obviously he had to sue and it was a very nerve...
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she compared jeremy corbin's labor party with previous labor leaders she then went on to give us a break on his party's problems over the past three or four months with anti semitism within labor she said the governing conservative party are patriotic and they are decent for everyone in the country she said we are the party of unity for everyone she then kind of paid lip service to the main body of her speech when she was warming up to her theme getting to the elephant in the room breck's it she was talking about when you are secure and when you have freedoms you have opportunity on bricks it she said we will not go for a deal at any cost she said be either or options that are being foisted on her that people are demanding she comes up with one of those would card off northern ireland which she is not prepared to do she will never accept she said either of those choices she will not betray the original referendum she will never break up our country she also went on. on and this is off the back of the reception that she got from of the e.u. leaders at the salzburg summit in austri
she compared jeremy corbin's labor party with previous labor leaders she then went on to give us a break on his party's problems over the past three or four months with anti semitism within labor she said the governing conservative party are patriotic and they are decent for everyone in the country she said we are the party of unity for everyone she then kind of paid lip service to the main body of her speech when she was warming up to her theme getting to the elephant in the room breck's it...
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the labor party and in the three years since much of the british news coverage has often ridiculed caricature demonized him and his policies. his thing about the media representations and misrepresentations of jeremy corbyn is that they're not particularly consistent so one minute he's dangerous terrorist sympathizer. the other hand he's portrayed as ineffectual as a pacifist you know vegetarian leafy you know ever heard before. where the result of negative coverage or not corban has long held ideas about the media how to rethink how to restructure it our media in many cases is failing now this isn't just the view of someone who has had shall we say interesting relationship with the media particularly over the last three years. a few months back corbin was invited to speak at one of the british media's key industry events the edinburgh television festival and he used that platform to launch his vision for the future of journalism on the national public broadcaster the b.b.c. had a few ideas on how it's funded a
the labor party and in the three years since much of the british news coverage has often ridiculed caricature demonized him and his policies. his thing about the media representations and misrepresentations of jeremy corbyn is that they're not particularly consistent so one minute he's dangerous terrorist sympathizer. the other hand he's portrayed as ineffectual as a pacifist you know vegetarian leafy you know ever heard before. where the result of negative coverage or not corban has long held...
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and has been mooted last week through social democratic lines that cam the leader of the irish labor party said that he had heard rumblings that europe was preparing to ditch the irish position the backstop and all of that watch this space where the little irish economy becomes so insignificant if it's stopping a deal between britain and europe both of whom need each other because there are so many synergies in their economy that ireland's issues will be. and so what happens then the border where you live for the border i think the reality is. i predicted non profit that i predict that there's going to be a really hard crash here because there is no logical way out of this because the interests are mutually. incompatible we will have a crash there will be. a border that will be maintained by the british on one side and possibly the europeans on the other side we will have a border that never existed before because even in the twenty's we had bilateral agreements that meant in we had common travel area. shared currency lots of different arrangements. no in our context the irish spirit has n
and has been mooted last week through social democratic lines that cam the leader of the irish labor party said that he had heard rumblings that europe was preparing to ditch the irish position the backstop and all of that watch this space where the little irish economy becomes so insignificant if it's stopping a deal between britain and europe both of whom need each other because there are so many synergies in their economy that ireland's issues will be. and so what happens then the border...
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brussels is defectively stand the customs union which is the very opposite of breaks it doesn't or the labor party say anyway we'll get the d b's. view on why they weren't privy to that information i'm sure you know people are going to speculate that's because the reason we didn't tell them certainly this kind of thing boris johnson was always saying in stormont i mean people often oversleep talking about the good friday agreement you know so what is the bedrock of the good friday agreement. do you think you'll ever meet again it's possible. i think that the will be nothing in the short term i'm quite sure until after breakfast or at least until it breaks that situation clarifies itself to some extent because i don't think she wants to be implementing brags that and it would have to if it was in government storm in the event that we leave on the twenty ninth of march so the other thing was there was a failed. negotiation in february of this year the republican movement said that there was a no wonder standing that arlene foster would put to her party a number of proposals that they had discussed i
brussels is defectively stand the customs union which is the very opposite of breaks it doesn't or the labor party say anyway we'll get the d b's. view on why they weren't privy to that information i'm sure you know people are going to speculate that's because the reason we didn't tell them certainly this kind of thing boris johnson was always saying in stormont i mean people often oversleep talking about the good friday agreement you know so what is the bedrock of the good friday agreement. do...
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well look i don't know when you're like a labor party it's incredibly disappointing that on the biggest decision of other political life mistreats m.p.'s it is not the government of the day as it's expected to happen on national issues of this kind in the two party political system and you know i think going forward there's no doubt the business of political establishment will try and preserve as a closer relationship with europe as possible whether it's a calendar or a fusion into difficulty is going to be the betrayal of ordinary people that this whole thing represents for that we get bread sit there a people who voted for it on their own stand the last thing in a way they were promised would give british cities something else talk talk turned into a big functional being similar prostrations frankly by those who get it so they go where another is young political establishment come up with massive stress and we will see something of the turmoil that you're seeing in german politics today and i think you know this will not very very well be leading as country cuts and the government und
well look i don't know when you're like a labor party it's incredibly disappointing that on the biggest decision of other political life mistreats m.p.'s it is not the government of the day as it's expected to happen on national issues of this kind in the two party political system and you know i think going forward there's no doubt the business of political establishment will try and preserve as a closer relationship with europe as possible whether it's a calendar or a fusion into difficulty...
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today, millions of people who were never supporting our party in the past, are appalled by what jeremy corbyn has done to labor. they want to support a party that is decent, moderate and patriotic. one that puts national interest first. delivers on issues they care about. is comfortable with modern britain. we must show everyone in this country that we are that party. a party that conserves the best of our inheritance, but is not afraid of change. a party of patriotism but not nationalism, a party that believes in business, but is not afraid to hold business to account. a party that believes in the good that governments can do but knows government will never have all the answers. a party that believes, your success in life should not be defined by who you love, your faith, the color of your skin, who your parents were or where you were raised but by your talent and hard work. above all -- [ applause ] >> above all a party of unionism, not just a tall proud nation but a party, not for the few, but for everyone willing to work hard and do their best. [ applause ] we must be a party that is not enthralled to ideo
today, millions of people who were never supporting our party in the past, are appalled by what jeremy corbyn has done to labor. they want to support a party that is decent, moderate and patriotic. one that puts national interest first. delivers on issues they care about. is comfortable with modern britain. we must show everyone in this country that we are that party. a party that conserves the best of our inheritance, but is not afraid of change. a party of patriotism but not nationalism, a...
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there are 80 members who will vote against it and the labor party last week said they will vote against it. put it past checkers and put it to bed. bury it in the corner. get on and start talking now about a free trade deal between the uk and european union. >> right there. yeah. >> hi. i'm nathan. i'm a student at university of richmond in virginia and for the past decades the eu and the u.s. have been the largest trade partners in the world and it seems that the u.s. has benefited quite a bit from that both from a technological and agricultural standpoint. what would the uk negotiating with the u.s. and eu negotiating with the u.s. separately, what would that add more to the u.s. and how could the u.s. benefit more from that rather than what they're benefiting from right now? >> well, all sorts of products which is shut out of the european union by the european union's tariff barriers. so why did my poorest constituents have to pay above world prices in order to protect european orange groves? we don't grow oranges in the uk so we buy oranges wherever we can. because we're within the
there are 80 members who will vote against it and the labor party last week said they will vote against it. put it past checkers and put it to bed. bury it in the corner. get on and start talking now about a free trade deal between the uk and european union. >> right there. yeah. >> hi. i'm nathan. i'm a student at university of richmond in virginia and for the past decades the eu and the u.s. have been the largest trade partners in the world and it seems that the u.s. has benefited...
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the labor party and in the three years since much of the british news coverage has often ridiculed caricature demonized him and his policies. his thing about the media representations of misrepresentations of jeremy corbyn is that they're not particularly consistent so one minute he is a dangerous terrorist sympathizer on the other hand he's portrayed as enough. sure as a pacifist you know vegetarian leafy you know ever heard before. whether a result of negative coverage or not corban has long held ideas about the media how to rethink how to restructure it our media in many cases is failing now this isn't just the view of someone who has had shall we say interesting relationship with the media particularly over the last three years. a few months back when was invited to speak at one of the british media's key industry events the edinburgh television festival and he used that platform to launch his vision for the future of journalism on the national public broadcaster the b.b.c. had a few ideas on how it's funde
the labor party and in the three years since much of the british news coverage has often ridiculed caricature demonized him and his policies. his thing about the media representations of misrepresentations of jeremy corbyn is that they're not particularly consistent so one minute he is a dangerous terrorist sympathizer on the other hand he's portrayed as enough. sure as a pacifist you know vegetarian leafy you know ever heard before. whether a result of negative coverage or not corban has long...
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the labor party and in the three years since much of the british news coverage has often ridiculed the caricature demonized him and his policies. his thing about the media representations and misrepresentations of jeremy corbin is that they're not particularly consistent so one minute he is a dangerous terrorist sympathizer. the other hand he's portrayed as ineffectual as a pacifist you know vegetarian leafy you know ever heard before. whether a result of negative coverage or not corban has long held ideas about the media how to rethink how to restructure it our media in many cases is failing now this isn't just the view of someone who has had. an interesting relationship with the media particularly over the last three years. a few months back when was invited to speak at one of the british media's key industry events the edinburgh television festival and he used that platform to launch his vision for the future of journalism on the national public broadcaster the b.b.c. had a few ideas on how it's funded and h
the labor party and in the three years since much of the british news coverage has often ridiculed the caricature demonized him and his policies. his thing about the media representations and misrepresentations of jeremy corbin is that they're not particularly consistent so one minute he is a dangerous terrorist sympathizer. the other hand he's portrayed as ineffectual as a pacifist you know vegetarian leafy you know ever heard before. whether a result of negative coverage or not corban has...
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the labor party and in the three years since much of the british news coverage has often ridiculed the caricature demonized him and his policies. his thing about the media representations of misrepresentations of jeremy corbin is that they're not particularly consistent so one minute he is a dangerous terrorist sympathizer. the other hand he's portrayed as ineffectual as a pacifist you know vegetarian leafy you know ever heard before. where the result of negative coverage or not corban has long held ideas about the media how to rethink how to restructure it our media in many cases is failing now this isn't just the view of someone who has had shall we say interesting relationship with the media particularly over the last three years. a few months back ka-boom is invited to speak at one of the british media's key industry events the edinburgh television festival and he used that platform to launch his vision for the future of journalism on the national public broadcaster the b.b.c. had a few ideas on how it's fu
the labor party and in the three years since much of the british news coverage has often ridiculed the caricature demonized him and his policies. his thing about the media representations of misrepresentations of jeremy corbin is that they're not particularly consistent so one minute he is a dangerous terrorist sympathizer. the other hand he's portrayed as ineffectual as a pacifist you know vegetarian leafy you know ever heard before. where the result of negative coverage or not corban has long...
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it right throughout the conference you also saw well over one hundred fifty motions from local labor parties c o p s come into conference demanding this people vote a lot of them with saying an option to remain must be in there and then this all came to a head it was it was like an down breaking with some of the. the labor leadership trying to resist it being called out on it and then rolling back and it really came to head with that care stump speech where he decided to go off script and insert those extra words which is no one is ruling out an option to remain and that really set things alight and that was the key moment from the whole conference from the conference and you could argue that labor edging towards a people's vote there simply you know seem to be on board you've got the liberals already but one of the mechanics of actually securing a parliamentary vote on a second referendum and it did do you have the numbers if you managed to get the vote right so the key thing is that the people's vote is like a backstop is like if everything goes to the wall if it's a mess then what you do
it right throughout the conference you also saw well over one hundred fifty motions from local labor parties c o p s come into conference demanding this people vote a lot of them with saying an option to remain must be in there and then this all came to a head it was it was like an down breaking with some of the. the labor leadership trying to resist it being called out on it and then rolling back and it really came to head with that care stump speech where he decided to go off script and...
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the labor party and in the three years since much of the british news coverage has often ridiculed the caricature demonized him and his policies. his thing about the media representations and misrepresentations of jeremy corbin is that they're not particularly consistent so one minute he is a dangerous terrorist sympathizer. the other hand he's portrayed as ineffectual as a pacifist you know vegetarian leafy you know ever heard before. where there are results of negative coverage or not corban has long held ideas about the media how to rethink how to restructure it our media in many cases is failing now this isn't just the view of someone who has had an interesting relationship with the media particularly over the last three years. a few months back when was invited to speak at one of the british media's key industry events the edinburgh television festival and he used that platform to launch his vision for the future of journalism on the national public broadcaster the b.b.c. had a few ideas on how it's funded
the labor party and in the three years since much of the british news coverage has often ridiculed the caricature demonized him and his policies. his thing about the media representations and misrepresentations of jeremy corbin is that they're not particularly consistent so one minute he is a dangerous terrorist sympathizer. the other hand he's portrayed as ineffectual as a pacifist you know vegetarian leafy you know ever heard before. where there are results of negative coverage or not corban...
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conflict we would always play is if we are representing billion and i had also my contacts within the labor party i knew yossi beilin and you shimon peres she won paris was a friend of my parents so i knew him very well of whom can know how we do and i knew what the i'm on to some. i don't know home a could be me in law look at the law in three or so years he'd look at home loans or doc if you my sister could help me slightly when it had the flu and all have worked through my feeling of a method that it would fall of and one that came with two people that they know we didn't know it thought that they were his bodyguards but they were one of us fool who was from the office of a muslim and second is that my real cool doctor might have good who was from that cannot it was an economy economic expert from the office of the of. the one of the questions language was in english and when ever the palestinian felt the need to say something which is more accurate than i'll be the talk to al baker and was translated to english by michael cooled and we both of us we knew a bit of a big so we could also assist
conflict we would always play is if we are representing billion and i had also my contacts within the labor party i knew yossi beilin and you shimon peres she won paris was a friend of my parents so i knew him very well of whom can know how we do and i knew what the i'm on to some. i don't know home a could be me in law look at the law in three or so years he'd look at home loans or doc if you my sister could help me slightly when it had the flu and all have worked through my feeling of a...
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be extremely tricky if she does actually come back eventually with a deal to get it through the labor party the main opposition party have got their own tests that it would have to pass we don't know exactly what would happen in the event the that it doesn't doesn't meet those tests in the immediate future she's going to be meeting her cabinet tomorrow and possibly backbenches on wednesday. we've had challenges we've heard rumors of challenges before and they've gone nowhere but the clock really is taking a many people say that the this is just to add pressure on her nor to give in to brussels in terms of the transition period where the empress gets solved beyond that in terms of getting a deal through parliament is anybody's anybody's. to to answer right now right now the baba thank you for the european union as urging the u.s. and russia not to scrap a cold war era treaty which bans sort and medium range nuclear missiles the german government says donald transplantable out of the iron after three d. is regrettable the u.s. president accuses russia of violating a deal signed in one thousan
be extremely tricky if she does actually come back eventually with a deal to get it through the labor party the main opposition party have got their own tests that it would have to pass we don't know exactly what would happen in the event the that it doesn't doesn't meet those tests in the immediate future she's going to be meeting her cabinet tomorrow and possibly backbenches on wednesday. we've had challenges we've heard rumors of challenges before and they've gone nowhere but the clock...
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the prime minister is still refusing to hold another referendum but the opposition labor party seems reluctant to force one with the pressure from the voting public may yet force the hand paul brennan al-jazeera central london a controversial u.s. supreme court judge brett kavanaugh apparently has a new opponent a group of witches in new york a public hexing of cavanagh is due to take place later to put a negative spell on the judge strong interest from more than fifteen thousand people on social media a catholic exorcist in california is even planning action to protect kavanagh from the curse. of a quick look at the top stories now u.s. president donald trump says the firing of saudi officials over the death of the journalist marcus shoji is a move in the right direction but more answers a still needed translators comments came after saudi arabia admitted that died in its temple consulate but said he was killed in a brawl turkey say they won't allow a cover up the saudis justice minister says the incident happened on their territory and will be dealt with by saudi courts trump reite
the prime minister is still refusing to hold another referendum but the opposition labor party seems reluctant to force one with the pressure from the voting public may yet force the hand paul brennan al-jazeera central london a controversial u.s. supreme court judge brett kavanaugh apparently has a new opponent a group of witches in new york a public hexing of cavanagh is due to take place later to put a negative spell on the judge strong interest from more than fifteen thousand people on...
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uncomfortable courses in fact the biggest applause that he got were when he was attacking the opposition labor party and also standing up against anti semitism not for what he was saying about it what he did say about bret's it was to push out a message that he expects to be heard by michel barnier his counterpart in brussels and that is the u.k.'s willingness to compromise is in his words not without limits the u.k. may have no choice direct quotes for a no deal brackets if the e.u. tries to lock us into a customs union do i think the deal we are pursuing is perfect said dominic of course not but he said i am a stubborn optimist. israeli forces have ordered palestinians in her lamarck to destroy their own village and leave by midnight on monday they say if the deadline is not met i'll go in and do it themselves last month the israeli supreme court to prove the demolition to make way for more israeli settlements emraan han has more from canada. this is the village of carney which has been given until the end of the first of october to demolish all of these houses it was a notice given by the israeli
uncomfortable courses in fact the biggest applause that he got were when he was attacking the opposition labor party and also standing up against anti semitism not for what he was saying about it what he did say about bret's it was to push out a message that he expects to be heard by michel barnier his counterpart in brussels and that is the u.k.'s willingness to compromise is in his words not without limits the u.k. may have no choice direct quotes for a no deal brackets if the e.u. tries to...
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the conversation of course continues online you'll find us on twitter either i did abuse or at labor party rock don't forget to use our hash tag of the day and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day i wish you a fantastic weekend. i'm a roadway it's your i'm out europe's most populous country stuff isn't. far out in front of these frogs the finest places the most beautiful regions now fall in all its many places and all because of europe st davis went. on a...
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have this kind of identity crisis at the moment is the traditional labor party and a lot of you know particularly urban voters who are young professionals. they don't really culturally identify with the s. p. d.. they tend to be in bavaria the the offspring of cs you voters so they come from the same sort of you know cultural. universe in the end is so it's it's not a big leap for people to to vote -- for for the greens down there that said -- i think these you've you've seen this fracturing of the left as well in germany since the nineteen seventies where you used to just have the spd. the spd's then lost its sort of ecological wing with that with the greens and then it lost its left wing with the death of the link in the left party in germany. so you have you know this this now you're seeing that also happening on on the right with with a fifty and and you've got groups like the five eleven others and so the question is. you know is germany on its way to becoming a country like holland where you have you know twelve thirteen parties. you know represented in that could make it in th
have this kind of identity crisis at the moment is the traditional labor party and a lot of you know particularly urban voters who are young professionals. they don't really culturally identify with the s. p. d.. they tend to be in bavaria the the offspring of cs you voters so they come from the same sort of you know cultural. universe in the end is so it's it's not a big leap for people to to vote -- for for the greens down there that said -- i think these you've you've seen this fracturing of...
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labor party he's also a member of the committees on arms export controls now lloyd russell well let me ask you specifically about the sentiment in the u.k. right now there's been growing criticism of arms sales from the u.k. to countries like saudi arabia and the united arab emirates because those bombs those munitions are being used in the war effort in yemen and so many civilians have been killed there in the past three years what is the sentiment there in the u.k. right now is there growing criticism of the fact that arms are being sold to saudi arabia and the u.a.e. . well there is of course a huge amount of concern in in some significant quarters of society and we see at the moment a case in the supreme court to review and trying to overturn some of the government's decisions for export controls let us remember the government experts and the civil servants recommended to ministers the should be suspended but the ministers the very top of government overruled it for political reasons this is a clearly a war that is jointly with the coalition to aid and abet what is currently the de
labor party he's also a member of the committees on arms export controls now lloyd russell well let me ask you specifically about the sentiment in the u.k. right now there's been growing criticism of arms sales from the u.k. to countries like saudi arabia and the united arab emirates because those bombs those munitions are being used in the war effort in yemen and so many civilians have been killed there in the past three years what is the sentiment there in the u.k. right now is there growing...
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staying in a customs union which is the labor party wants you would prefer a second referendum even to that even you're open to the idea of an. referendum as much as you're being snarky about it because no no that what what what what what happened here is if that were to be the case we would have effectively had a group of m.p.'s and peers who had frustrated the referendum result who had deliberately gone for an unacceptable result it with the over same of overturning it so the biggest vote for anything in british history would have been overturned by our politicians but is was just spending a moment on why that is such an appalling outcome and why the people who are pushing for it really notice it first and stays in the customs union as a nonmember we give brussels one hundred percent control of our trade policy with zero percent input from us and in fact is even worse than that if you're in a customs union with the e.u. as a nonmember then whenever the e.u. does a trade deal with a third country say the e.u. did a trade deal with india. britain would have to match every concession ma
staying in a customs union which is the labor party wants you would prefer a second referendum even to that even you're open to the idea of an. referendum as much as you're being snarky about it because no no that what what what what what happened here is if that were to be the case we would have effectively had a group of m.p.'s and peers who had frustrated the referendum result who had deliberately gone for an unacceptable result it with the over same of overturning it so the biggest vote for...
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state she'll return from the house of commons and she's got to pass those seven tests that the labor party opposition were talking about in their party conference this time last week. yes and i think that's one of the reasons why the expectation from this conservative party conference at the relatively low that's the impression is that in fact the fact of the matter is that that the real negotiation the real nitty gritty is actually happening elsewhere it's happening in the negotiations that are happening with the you you've got that e.u. summit coming up in a couple of weeks that said to the impression of the prime minister on the ropes which certainly is an impression that boris johnson was keen to put forward yesterday the membership here is actually trying it seems to rally around the prime minister you can see because of our vantage point but boris johnson's address yesterday was the best attended so far of the conference the main all the tory and three rather sparsely attended the audiences have been very low and yet can tell you now for the prime minister's speech there is a queue s
state she'll return from the house of commons and she's got to pass those seven tests that the labor party opposition were talking about in their party conference this time last week. yes and i think that's one of the reasons why the expectation from this conservative party conference at the relatively low that's the impression is that in fact the fact of the matter is that that the real negotiation the real nitty gritty is actually happening elsewhere it's happening in the negotiations that...
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the social democrats have this kind of identity crisis at the moment is the traditional labor party and a lot of you know particularly urban voters who are young professionals they don't really culturally identify with the s.p.d. they tend to be invariably the offspring of c.s.u. voters so they come from the same sort of you know cultural universe and so it's not a big leap for people to to vote for for the greens down there that said i think that you've seen this fracturing of the left as well in germany since the one nine hundred seventy s. where. he used to just have the s.p.d. the s.p.d. then lost it's sort of ecological wing with that was the greens and then it lost its left wing with the link of the left party in germany so you have you know this this this fracturing of the left and now you're seeing that also happening on on the right with with safety and you've got groups like the five alun others and so the question is you know is germany on its way to becoming a country like holland where you have you know twelve thirteen parties you know represented and that could make it in
the social democrats have this kind of identity crisis at the moment is the traditional labor party and a lot of you know particularly urban voters who are young professionals they don't really culturally identify with the s.p.d. they tend to be invariably the offspring of c.s.u. voters so they come from the same sort of you know cultural universe and so it's not a big leap for people to to vote for for the greens down there that said i think that you've seen this fracturing of the left as well...
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the labor party once you get to seven relations with the saudi regime so i think the president wants to wait now for a number of days just push the can down the road and decide later what to do mention that when you said wings clipped an advance on men is one of the potential scenarios what would that mean i mean it's not the kind of scenario where you could move him from that position is it will or is it you know it's already clear that mohammed bin style man is not going to be able to manufacture another crisis. he's not going to be able to manufacture another crisis i like canada he's not going to be able to manufacture another war like he did in yemen and certainly he's not going to be able to push one of his cousins into prison or into closed rooms in a hotel and so he so there's a number of things this conference is done in terms of what in terms of his vicious arrogant reckless behavior being of course you know uninformed and inexperience and all of that so i think we're going to see less of that that we've seen the last three years and more of a new much more contained much m
the labor party once you get to seven relations with the saudi regime so i think the president wants to wait now for a number of days just push the can down the road and decide later what to do mention that when you said wings clipped an advance on men is one of the potential scenarios what would that mean i mean it's not the kind of scenario where you could move him from that position is it will or is it you know it's already clear that mohammed bin style man is not going to be able to...