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of the public for the prime minister and for the labour leader, jeremy corbyn. what's come out very clearly is that theresa may is still under pressure to detail exactly what she hopes to get for britain out of brexit, while mr corbyn was pressed on whether he'd press the nuclear button, his plans for corporation tax, in the labour party. they weren't easy questions by any means, and theresa may will be 45 minutes each of hard grilling by members of the public for the prime minister and for the labour leader, jeremy corbyn. what's come out very clearly is that theresa may is still under pressure to detail exactly what she hopes to get for britain out of brexit, while mr corbyn was pressed on whether he'd press the nuclear button, his plans for corporation tax, and other controversies such as anti—semitism in the labour party. they weren't easy questions by any means, and theresa may will be hoping it will have some impact in the conservatives favour after a week of disappointing polls. let's speak to labour's joint general election coordinator chief, andrew gwyn
of the public for the prime minister and for the labour leader, jeremy corbyn. what's come out very clearly is that theresa may is still under pressure to detail exactly what she hopes to get for britain out of brexit, while mr corbyn was pressed on whether he'd press the nuclear button, his plans for corporation tax, in the labour party. they weren't easy questions by any means, and theresa may will be 45 minutes each of hard grilling by members of the public for the prime minister and for the...
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i think there is cheering because the labour leader is about to take to the stage. said repeatedly in the past that scrutiny of anti—terror legislation is absolutely vital and thatjeremy corbyn‘s position on anti—terror laws has been one of making sure they are appropriate and effective. we have heard from the labour leader in the past 2a hours or so, he has taken it tougher in the past 2a hours or so, he has ta ken it tougher stance in the past 2a hours or so, he has taken it tougher stance and he gave a speech in carlisle last night when he talked about the fact he would enable the police and security forces to do whatever is necessary and effective to make sure that those on the streets of the uk state say. what we've seen from jeremy corbyn in the light of conservative suggestions he's been soft is a deliberate attempt to prove he is not. thank you, alex forsyth in the north—east. now time to look at the weather news. tomasz schafernaker has the news. some of us so far today have had a dreadful day on the weather front, we have had the wind and the rain, but not
i think there is cheering because the labour leader is about to take to the stage. said repeatedly in the past that scrutiny of anti—terror legislation is absolutely vital and thatjeremy corbyn‘s position on anti—terror laws has been one of making sure they are appropriate and effective. we have heard from the labour leader in the past 2a hours or so, he has taken it tougher in the past 2a hours or so, he has ta ken it tougher stance in the past 2a hours or so, he has taken it tougher...
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labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says there could be another election soon and he is preparing an alternative queen's speech. we are ready and able to forward a serious programme which would have support from people in this country. i'm shaun ley, with the rest of the day's news: the fake suicide belts designed to spread terror in the london bridge attack. but it was almost pandemonium. people running, and that lots of shots running out. i didn't know whether it was ask all the bad guys. —— loss police say anyone seeing the belts worn by the attackers would have assumed they were real. one of the first police officers on the scene describes what they faced. it was almost pandemonium, people were running. three british men are detained after a passenger plane made an unplanned landing in germany after the pilot was alerted to a suspicious conversation on board. the tv presenter richard hammond is recovering in hospital after his car crashed and burst into flames while filming in switzerland. and england win a world football trophy for the first time since 1966 — they beat venezuela 1—0 in the
labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says there could be another election soon and he is preparing an alternative queen's speech. we are ready and able to forward a serious programme which would have support from people in this country. i'm shaun ley, with the rest of the day's news: the fake suicide belts designed to spread terror in the london bridge attack. but it was almost pandemonium. people running, and that lots of shots running out. i didn't know whether it was ask all the bad guys. ——...
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in a few moments i will be speaking to the leader of the —— bill labour bof the leader of the —— billington and chelsea council. there is still anger in the community, with residents of grenfell tower living in temporary accommodation across london. frankie mccamley has met one man who managed to escape with his family from the ninth floor of the block, but who are now stuggling with the aftermath and trauma of that night. salaheddine lived on the ninth floor of g re nfell tower with his wife and two children. now all four of them live a few miles away in a hotel. what is it like living in this room? it is small. you have a double bed and two single beds for your children. yeah, it is crowded. it is a nightmare, i tell you. it is a nightmare. i can't sleep. i sleep and i wake up. i sleep maybe four hours a day, a night, and just in one room with two children who just want to get out, they want to get out. salaheddine's family escaped from grenfell tower with seconds to spare. safe on the ground, his wife called her brother, who lived on the 21st floor. abdul aziz el—wahabi, his wife f
in a few moments i will be speaking to the leader of the —— bill labour bof the leader of the —— billington and chelsea council. there is still anger in the community, with residents of grenfell tower living in temporary accommodation across london. frankie mccamley has met one man who managed to escape with his family from the ninth floor of the block, but who are now stuggling with the aftermath and trauma of that night. salaheddine lived on the ninth floor of g re nfell tower with...
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the focus of the labour leader's campaign message today has been social care and the nhs.mised to put more money into social care, scrap the pay cap for nurses and reinstate the nurse bursary. let's talk to our correspondent, dan johnson, bursary. let's talk to our correspondent, danjohnson, who is with jeremy corbyn correspondent, danjohnson, who is withjeremy corbyn in nottinghamshire. dan, jeremy corbyn has been speaking. what has he been saying? he hasjust given a big rally here in hucknall in north nottinghamshire. a familiar message, really, talking about the fairness he thinks this country deserves and the way he thinks that greater fairness for all should be spread throughout this country. he didn't tell this crowd his views on the conservative tax plans, that story that has been in the news this morning about whether the conservatives will guarantee no rise in income tax. that suggestion came this morning from one conservative cabinet minister and the prime minister refused to confirm it. labour have seized on that. before he arrived herejeremy corbyn said that sh
the focus of the labour leader's campaign message today has been social care and the nhs.mised to put more money into social care, scrap the pay cap for nurses and reinstate the nurse bursary. let's talk to our correspondent, dan johnson, bursary. let's talk to our correspondent, danjohnson, who is with jeremy corbyn correspondent, danjohnson, who is withjeremy corbyn in nottinghamshire. dan, jeremy corbyn has been speaking. what has he been saying? he hasjust given a big rally here in hucknall...
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the labour leader says it is pretty clear who won this election. >> country needs a period of stability, and whatever the results are, the conservative party will ensure that we fulfill our duty in ensuring that stability. >> the prime minister called the election because she wanted a mandate. a mandate she's got, has lost conservative seats, lost vote, lost support and lost confidence. >> saying it is in a dramatic falling sterling on the back of the election outcome. not the only thing that is going down this hour, uk housing starts and home builders losing their foundation on fears of a labour-led government with barclay, travis perkins and taylor wimpy near the bottom of the stock 600. >> with days to go until negotiations start, jeremy corbyn says delaying brexit talks is not a british decision. nigel farage tells cnbc he could return to frontline politics. >> if the brexit, the british people voted for, gets betrayed, i would have no choice but to go back into full time campaign. what happened last night imperils the whole brexit process. >>> all right, let's bring you up to speed
the labour leader says it is pretty clear who won this election. >> country needs a period of stability, and whatever the results are, the conservative party will ensure that we fulfill our duty in ensuring that stability. >> the prime minister called the election because she wanted a mandate. a mandate she's got, has lost conservative seats, lost vote, lost support and lost confidence. >> saying it is in a dramatic falling sterling on the back of the election outcome. not the...
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the mayor of london came and also the labour leader jeremy corbyn. been frightened of telling the been frightenedof tellinglhe about their as been frightenedof tellinglhe about their - as to politicians about their anger as to what happened here yesterday. been tellin . the been tellin the -oliticians have been telling the politicians that the living conditions for the poorin that the living conditions for the poor in london are not good enough. the view from mohamed suti's flat. he lives in a blockjust yards from grenfell tower, and has done for a year and a half with his young family. i see that one. baby at an happened. who knows? nobody knows. i am worried. my kids did not sleep you. they have said they want to move. the family have friends who are missing. they did not find. they did not find these three - they found these these three but they found these two. like others, they have followed appeals online. like otherfamilies, these children have friends who have been affected. one of my friends is in hospital. she burned her hand. she is the sa
the mayor of london came and also the labour leader jeremy corbyn. been frightened of telling the been frightenedof tellinglhe about their as been frightenedof tellinglhe about their - as to politicians about their anger as to what happened here yesterday. been tellin . the been tellin the -oliticians have been telling the politicians that the living conditions for the poorin that the living conditions for the poor in london are not good enough. the view from mohamed suti's flat. he lives in a...
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as forjeremy corbyn, the previously beleaguered leader of the labour party, he lost the election but won plaudits for his campaign and inspired a new generation of young voters. with me to discuss where this leaves british politics, and the imminent negotiations to get out of europe, are the biographer and long—standing contributor to germany's die welt newspaper, thomas kielinger, from ireland, the writer and broadcaster brian o'connell, janet daley, columnist with britain's sunday telegraph newspaper, and owenjones, columnist with the guardian newspaper here in the uk. welcome to you all. janet daley, where did it go wrong? it was the worst campaign that i have ever seen, having lived in this country for 50 years. absolutely appalling. the more interesting phenomenon, because that one has been discussed endlessly, is the consequences for the labour party, which at least three quarters of its mps detest jeremy corbyn or his policies at any rate and are stuck with him for the indefinite future as leader. country must be evette cooper, who really thought that her part of the party was
as forjeremy corbyn, the previously beleaguered leader of the labour party, he lost the election but won plaudits for his campaign and inspired a new generation of young voters. with me to discuss where this leaves british politics, and the imminent negotiations to get out of europe, are the biographer and long—standing contributor to germany's die welt newspaper, thomas kielinger, from ireland, the writer and broadcaster brian o'connell, janet daley, columnist with britain's sunday telegraph...
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party leaders have been making the final plea to the electorate. jeremy corbyn said a labour austerity and tackle inequality. theresa may has pledged to build a brighter future theresa may has pledged to build a brighterfuture for theresa may has pledged to build a brighter future for britain post—brexit. the body of a frenchman has been found in the river thames, bringing the number of fatalities in the london terror attack up to eight. in northern ireland voters last went to the polls only a few months ago. that was for an assembly election but the parties haven't been able to agree a deal to form a devolved government at stormont. and the general election campaign hasn't helped relationships. chris buckler is outside stormont for us. since michelle o'neill took over as sinn fein's leader at stormont earlier this year... the party have tried to present her as a bright new face of irish republicanism. but old disputes have dominated her time in charge, leaving northern ireland without a government, and relationships with their old power—sharing partners, the democratic union
party leaders have been making the final plea to the electorate. jeremy corbyn said a labour austerity and tackle inequality. theresa may has pledged to build a brighter future theresa may has pledged to build a brighterfuture for theresa may has pledged to build a brighter future for britain post—brexit. the body of a frenchman has been found in the river thames, bringing the number of fatalities in the london terror attack up to eight. in northern ireland voters last went to the polls only...
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labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says the tories are in chaos and he expects to fight another election soon are quite ready and able to put forward a serious programme, which obviously has massive support in this country. i'm shaun ley, with the rest of the day's news : police release new images of the manchester arena bomb and say they are now sure he did act alone. three british men are detained after a passenger plane made an unplanned landing in germany after the pilot was alerted to a suspicious conversation on board. and rafael nadal wins a record tenth french open title, beating the swiss player stan wawrinka in straight sets. good afternoon, and welcome back to westminster where it's been an exceptionally busy afternoon, as the fallout from the election continues. in the last two hours we've had most of the details of theresa may's cabinet reshuffle, with ministers in and out of downing street, after she was warned by her senior colleagues to change her leadership style. so in the past hour, theresa may has begun a cabinet reshuffle after being warned by senior colleagues that she n
labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says the tories are in chaos and he expects to fight another election soon are quite ready and able to put forward a serious programme, which obviously has massive support in this country. i'm shaun ley, with the rest of the day's news : police release new images of the manchester arena bomb and say they are now sure he did act alone. three british men are detained after a passenger plane made an unplanned landing in germany after the pilot was alerted to a...
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meanwhile, the labour leader jeremy corbyn has been campaigning in lincoln, highlighting his plans forrvices and a fairer society. ariana grande makes a surprise visit to fans injured in the terror attack at her gig last week ahead of her benefit concert tomorrow evening. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show... i'm in a city that spans two continents and 3000 years of history. wow! cold water! also on this week's travel show... we're shaking things up in singapore. we're at a bar in london where the stereo costs more than a house. if you like music, it will blow your mind. and our global guru tackles the choice of rail, road or plane. take the train! istanbul really is a city like no other. built on the banks of the mighty bosporus strait, it was founded by the greeks, who named it by byzantium. later, the romans made it their capital of the eastern empire, changing its name to constantinople in honour of the emperor constantine. and for over 500 years it was the seat of power for the sultans, who ruled the ottoman empire. built at the crossroads of europe and
meanwhile, the labour leader jeremy corbyn has been campaigning in lincoln, highlighting his plans forrvices and a fairer society. ariana grande makes a surprise visit to fans injured in the terror attack at her gig last week ahead of her benefit concert tomorrow evening. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show... i'm in a city that spans two continents and 3000 years of history. wow! cold water! also on this week's travel show... we're shaking things up in singapore....
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what can we now expect the labour leader to say about the eu.fore and i think because theresa may has made brexit such a part per campaign, trying to say she is the only leader who could go into those negotiations and get a good deal, jeremy corbyn has decided to tackle that head on in the next few minutes in this. his argument is that when she said no deal was better than a bad deal, he will say that is not the case, that would be the worst scenario of all, that it would be terrible forjobs. he said previously he wants the benefits of the single market and have come here today with three of his team saying, these are the people who will lead these are the people who will lead the labour negotiations through brexit, if they get into power, so really focusing people‘s minds on all of that. he says it will be a stronger team and is pretty rude about those in the brexit team, he calls them the three brexiteers and say some of them have lied about what was going to happen, referring to the extra money that was promised by the leave campaign to go in
what can we now expect the labour leader to say about the eu.fore and i think because theresa may has made brexit such a part per campaign, trying to say she is the only leader who could go into those negotiations and get a good deal, jeremy corbyn has decided to tackle that head on in the next few minutes in this. his argument is that when she said no deal was better than a bad deal, he will say that is not the case, that would be the worst scenario of all, that it would be terrible forjobs....
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the focus of the labour leader's campaign message has today been social care and the nhs.ised to put more money into social care, scrap the pay cap for nurses, and reinstate the nurse bursary. the liberal democrat candidate simon hughes has unveiled a poster attacking the conservatives social care plans. simon hughes unveiled the image in westminster. the poster features a picture of theresa may with the caption ‘hash tag dementiatax. don't bet your house on it'. nicola sturgeon is undertaking a tour of 30 constituencies by helicopter. she took to the skies in the final weekend of election campaigning and is visiting six key constituencies over the course of saturday. the snp won 56 of the 59 seats in scotland in 2015, i record result which polls suggest they will struggle to match this time around. speaking to the bbc, nicola sturgeon said she would be willing to enter into a coalition with the labour party in the event of a hung parliament. i've always said if the arithmetic allowed it i would like the snp to be part of a progressive alternative to the tory government th
the focus of the labour leader's campaign message has today been social care and the nhs.ised to put more money into social care, scrap the pay cap for nurses, and reinstate the nurse bursary. the liberal democrat candidate simon hughes has unveiled a poster attacking the conservatives social care plans. simon hughes unveiled the image in westminster. the poster features a picture of theresa may with the caption ‘hash tag dementiatax. don't bet your house on it'. nicola sturgeon is...
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the labour leader was heckled when he avoided questions about using nuclear weapons.iana grande makes a surprise visit to the manchester royal childrens hospital, visiting fans injured in the terror attack. an early and small scale trial of a new drug to combat ovarian cancer has shown promising results, according to researchers. the drug shrank tumours in almost half of the 15 women in the advanced stages of the disease who took part. here's our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson. marianne heath has advanced ovarian cancer. there are very few drugs to treat this type of cancer and the ones that exist can no longer help her. so she says when she was asked to take part in a trial for a new drug shejumped at the chance. well, i decided to go on the trial because there were no other way out for me, there were no options presented so it was the trial orjust radiotherapy so i decided to do the trial first. the trial, run by the institute of cancer research and the royal marsden, aims to test the safety of the new drug known as 0nx—0801. it involved just 15 women all w
the labour leader was heckled when he avoided questions about using nuclear weapons.iana grande makes a surprise visit to the manchester royal childrens hospital, visiting fans injured in the terror attack. an early and small scale trial of a new drug to combat ovarian cancer has shown promising results, according to researchers. the drug shrank tumours in almost half of the 15 women in the advanced stages of the disease who took part. here's our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson....
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the labour leader delighted in throwing the tories‘ campaign barbs back at her.a wonderful thing and can throw up very unexpected results. and i'm sure... and i'm sure we all look forward to welcoming the queen's speech just as soon as the coalition of chaos been negotiated. number ten's hoped-for deal with the northern irish unionists kept downing street waiting. even the resident cat is involved in a stealthy power play. the dup, natural lies with the tories, seemed to be enjoying the big doorstep moment. are you ready to drive a hard bargain? arriving for talks, willing in principle, would they sign on the dotted line? but time passed and more time passed. the dup chose the back door to leave. after nearly two hours of talks the prime minister is first to emerge. there is no sign of the dup. i've been told the is dotted, but there is no sign of the deal. you cannot blame this small party to seeming cock—a—hoop at the newly public power. even though their involvement in government is anathema to some. i think there has been a lot of commentary around the issues
the labour leader delighted in throwing the tories‘ campaign barbs back at her.a wonderful thing and can throw up very unexpected results. and i'm sure... and i'm sure we all look forward to welcoming the queen's speech just as soon as the coalition of chaos been negotiated. number ten's hoped-for deal with the northern irish unionists kept downing street waiting. even the resident cat is involved in a stealthy power play. the dup, natural lies with the tories, seemed to be enjoying the big...
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you heard it from the labour leader, jeremy corbyn.stances. she said she was deeply saddened by the loss of life. through the day, she has been briefed on developments. there was a cross government meeting this afternoon to coordinate the government's response and make sure the emergency services are getting the emergency services are getting the support they need. labour leader jeremy corbyn has already suggested there will be questions about whether enough preventative measures we re whether enough preventative measures were taken in the past. there is even talk of a public inquiry. tonight, the policing and fire minister nick hurd said there would have to be a process to understand what has happened. initially, it is about dealing with the emergency response. i think we will hear more about this questions in the coming days. for now, the focus from politicians is about getting to support those affected. what about the deal with the democratic unionists? we know that the dup met with theresa may in downing street yesterday, to talk a
you heard it from the labour leader, jeremy corbyn.stances. she said she was deeply saddened by the loss of life. through the day, she has been briefed on developments. there was a cross government meeting this afternoon to coordinate the government's response and make sure the emergency services are getting the emergency services are getting the support they need. labour leader jeremy corbyn has already suggested there will be questions about whether enough preventative measures we re whether...
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despite this, the conservative security minister ben wallace says the labour leaders comments mark aurn on his previous stance on counter—terror laws. we were talking two weeks ago, following the events in manchester and it is ashamed to be having this conversation so and it is ashamed to be having this conversation so soon and it is ashamed to be having this conversation so soon but we have an election and i have mentioned the discussions going on post saturday evening about resources in our police, your thoughts. there is no hiding from the fact that resources have dropped since 2010. police will a lwa ys have dropped since 2010. police will always wa nt have dropped since 2010. police will always want more resources to deal with this threat but the response capability was absolutely fantastic, to be able to deal with it in h—back minutes was fantastic. ——8. the ship will go towards the prevent side of things —— the shift. will go towards the prevent side of things -- the shift. this is a policy put in place by current government is where they are trying to prevent something like t
despite this, the conservative security minister ben wallace says the labour leaders comments mark aurn on his previous stance on counter—terror laws. we were talking two weeks ago, following the events in manchester and it is ashamed to be having this conversation so and it is ashamed to be having this conversation so soon and it is ashamed to be having this conversation so soon but we have an election and i have mentioned the discussions going on post saturday evening about resources in our...
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the labour leader has made he nhs the parties main talking point of the final day of campaigning.ritish politics about which way we go. five more yea rs of about which way we go. five more years of a tory government will mean five more years of custody nhs, five more yea rs five more years of custody nhs, five more years of increased waiting lists and waiting times, —— custody nhs. five more years of people waiting for social care. five more yea rs of waiting for social care. five more years of austerity and cuts to the vast majority of the people of this country. our national health service, i think, country. our national health service, ithink, is country. our national health service, i think, is the most precious and civilised thing that we have in this country. cheering health care free at the point of use by everybody. something very special about that. under these tories it has been underfunded, it has been privatised, the staff offered a pay freeze and in reality a i4% pay cut over the past seven years. you know the reality of it, i know the reality of it. ukip are campaign
the labour leader has made he nhs the parties main talking point of the final day of campaigning.ritish politics about which way we go. five more yea rs of about which way we go. five more years of a tory government will mean five more years of custody nhs, five more yea rs five more years of custody nhs, five more years of increased waiting lists and waiting times, —— custody nhs. five more years of people waiting for social care. five more yea rs of waiting for social care. five more...
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labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says the tories are in chaos and he expects to fight another election soon are quite ready and able to put forward a serious programme, which obviously has massive support in this country. also in the next hour... a development in the investigation into the manchester concert bombing. police release new images of salman abedi and say they're now sure he acted alone. vote counting begins in the first round of parliamentary elections in france. exit polls show new president macron‘s centrist party winning about 30 % of the votes. good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may has carried out her cabinet reshuffle — after being warned by senior colleagues that she needs to change her leadership style after the conservatives lost their commons majority in the general election. but there are few new faces and many senior ministers keep theirjobs. let's just recap the ins and outs: damian green is made first secretary of state and cabinet office minister — a promotion to key role for an old may ally. liz truss is demoted. she moves from head of thejustice minis
labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says the tories are in chaos and he expects to fight another election soon are quite ready and able to put forward a serious programme, which obviously has massive support in this country. also in the next hour... a development in the investigation into the manchester concert bombing. police release new images of salman abedi and say they're now sure he acted alone. vote counting begins in the first round of parliamentary elections in france. exit polls show new...
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the labour leader's failure to recall the cost of the proposal to extend free childcare in england featuredly on bbc news throughout the day. it led the three bbc one bulletins. many viewers felt that too much was being made of a mere memory lapse... another viewer recorded her thoughts for us on video. on tuesday, we had the perfect illustration of the differential treatment of labour and the conservatives. headline news on all the broadcast media because corbyn forgot a figure. compare that to the treatment of philip hammond, chancellor of the exchequer, who on the today programme got his figures for hs2 out by £20 billion. it might have been balanced if they mention that labour had a fully costed manifesto whereas the tories‘ manifesto was totally uncosted. another election controversy followed on wednesday after a debate featuring representatives of the seven main parties, including jeremy corbyn and home secretary amber rudd in place of the absent prime minister. i was thinking how chaotic it would be if they all got together... it was a rambustious affair which at times, felt some vie
the labour leader's failure to recall the cost of the proposal to extend free childcare in england featuredly on bbc news throughout the day. it led the three bbc one bulletins. many viewers felt that too much was being made of a mere memory lapse... another viewer recorded her thoughts for us on video. on tuesday, we had the perfect illustration of the differential treatment of labour and the conservatives. headline news on all the broadcast media because corbyn forgot a figure. compare that...
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it‘s the last saturday before voters go to the polls, and the labour leader has been in lincolnshire low earners have had "no guarantee from theresa may" over tax. the prime minister was at an event in dewsbury, making her case for a conservative government: it's it‘s about backing business to create more jobs and it‘s about backing business to create morejobs and rights it‘s about backing business to create more jobs and rights for workers. it is about affordable homes. helping people with the cost of living including capping those rip—off energy tariffs. it is about helping every youngster have a good school place with more school funding making sure they get a proper start in life but also a proper start in life but also a proper technical education. it is about the strong economy, enabling us about the strong economy, enabling us to fund the nhs so that people have the confidence of knowing that it is there for them and that we can ca re it is there for them and that we can care for our elderly. and it is about protecting our national security and defence and that is about defeat
it‘s the last saturday before voters go to the polls, and the labour leader has been in lincolnshire low earners have had "no guarantee from theresa may" over tax. the prime minister was at an event in dewsbury, making her case for a conservative government: it's it‘s about backing business to create more jobs and it‘s about backing business to create morejobs and rights it‘s about backing business to create more jobs and rights for workers. it is about affordable homes....
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as we were seeing back, another huge crowd and a familiar theme that from the labour leader? . jeremy corbyn able to draw thousands of people to him and a familiar pattern where there are more people than the labour party have expected, with some unable to hear because the pa system isn't able to project as far as they go. he has a frantic campaign schedule today. he started in glass go this morning, he's been to runcorn, now in north wales, of back to the midlands and then down to london for a rally this evening. returning to the core messages about funding the nhs, education, free tuition fees for students and also issues about police numbers is one issues about police numbers is one issue he's just raised issues about police numbers is one issue he'sjust raised here, about, he says, returning police numbers to the streets that the conservative government has taken away. no one can deny the inspiration he has put into crowds like this but the big challenge for him is to project his message beyond the people who come to his rallies to convince the wider electorate that he is
as we were seeing back, another huge crowd and a familiar theme that from the labour leader? . jeremy corbyn able to draw thousands of people to him and a familiar pattern where there are more people than the labour party have expected, with some unable to hear because the pa system isn't able to project as far as they go. he has a frantic campaign schedule today. he started in glass go this morning, he's been to runcorn, now in north wales, of back to the midlands and then down to london for a...
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the british labour leader suggested election results indicated rejection of right-wing populist waves we've been today. -- stripping today. >> it shows the determination to do something very differently in this country. and take a different stance towards the rest of the world. amy: though the holes indicated sweept was going to be a for theresa may, by late last night, and look like, well, it was possible that jeremy corbyn could become prime minister. talk about where he is now, the platform he ran on, paul, and could he be prime minister very soon? >> he could be prime minister in the fall. when we started six weeks ago, we were pulling 24% to conservatives were pulling close to 50%. the real result last night, we polled 40% in the conservatives polled 43%. we added 3 million votes to 9 million we are ready had. what were those votes? welcome in the last election two years ago, a quarter of young people under the age of 24 voted. last night it was 72%. but it was not just that. corbyn mobilized the previously conservative-minded white working class. we think we were getting at leas
the british labour leader suggested election results indicated rejection of right-wing populist waves we've been today. -- stripping today. >> it shows the determination to do something very differently in this country. and take a different stance towards the rest of the world. amy: though the holes indicated sweept was going to be a for theresa may, by late last night, and look like, well, it was possible that jeremy corbyn could become prime minister. talk about where he is now, the...
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our president is trying the british prime minister, theresa may, and the opposition labour party leadermy corbyn, have been facing to do everything that to do questions from voters ahead of next week's general election. they were questioned separately by members of the studio audience after mrs may refused to debate directly with other party leaders. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. nervous? not so you would notice.
our president is trying the british prime minister, theresa may, and the opposition labour party leadermy corbyn, have been facing to do everything that to do questions from voters ahead of next week's general election. they were questioned separately by members of the studio audience after mrs may refused to debate directly with other party leaders. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. nervous? not so you would notice.
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party, and the leader of labour party, jeremy corbyn, face the voters. r parties will be quizzed by our audience in york. this audience is made up, just a third say they intend to vote conservative. the same number say they're going to vote labour and the rest either support other parties or have yet to make up their mind and you can comment on all of this from home either on twitter or facebook
party, and the leader of labour party, jeremy corbyn, face the voters. r parties will be quizzed by our audience in york. this audience is made up, just a third say they intend to vote conservative. the same number say they're going to vote labour and the rest either support other parties or have yet to make up their mind and you can comment on all of this from home either on twitter or facebook
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it was the labour leader left smiling. this is the 64th time the queen has done this.th prime minister. queen has done this. theresa may, her13th prime minister. my government‘s priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leads the european union. brexit dominated this speech. eight separate bills covering areas such as agriculture, immigration and trade. we wish to maintain a deep and special partnership with european allies and good trading relationships across the globe. there are 27 bills and draft bills including measures for a review of counterterrorism to deal with extremism and protect the public. a d raft extremism and protect the public. a draft of domestic violence and abuse bill to bring in new protections and sentencing powers. plus legislator —— legislation about data protection. equally obvious was what was left out of the speech. grammar schools, the cap on energy bills downgraded to a consultation and no mention of the reduction of benefits for the elderly. with the queen gone, labour lost little time tearing into the prime minister‘s p
it was the labour leader left smiling. this is the 64th time the queen has done this.th prime minister. queen has done this. theresa may, her13th prime minister. my government‘s priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leads the european union. brexit dominated this speech. eight separate bills covering areas such as agriculture, immigration and trade. we wish to maintain a deep and special partnership with european allies and good trading relationships across the globe....
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meanwhile, the labour leader jeremy corbyn puts pressure on the prime minister to speed up the publicit. also tonight. a coroner says the presence of lifeguards on camber sands might not have prevented the deaths of seven men last summer. several people, including doctors, are reportedly shot this evening
meanwhile, the labour leader jeremy corbyn puts pressure on the prime minister to speed up the publicit. also tonight. a coroner says the presence of lifeguards on camber sands might not have prevented the deaths of seven men last summer. several people, including doctors, are reportedly shot this evening
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says he's ready for another general election, insisting he can still become prime minister. good morning. it's sunday the 11th ofjune. also ahead: we will be live in westminster and belfast very shortly. pictures of the fake explosive belts worn by the london bridge attackers are released by police, as we hear from one of the first officers on the scene. richard hammond is recovering in hospital after the tv presenter‘s car crashed in switzerland. in sport, scotland are denied victory in their world cup qualifier against england. two superb free—kicks looked to have won it for the scots, only for harry kane to equalise late on. and phil has the weather. hello. good morning. nota bad and phil has the weather. hello. good morning. not a bad start to the day in norfolk. can we keep it going? it will eventually be a day of sunny spells and showers. i will have the full forecast in 15 minutes. thank you very much. good morning. first, our main story. the democratic unionist party says it has had "positive talks" over a possible deal to support a conservativ
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says he's ready for another general election, insisting he can still become prime minister. good morning. it's sunday the 11th ofjune. also ahead: we will be live in westminster and belfast very shortly. pictures of the fake explosive belts worn by the london bridge attackers are released by police, as we hear from one of the first officers on the scene. richard hammond is recovering in hospital after the tv presenter‘s car crashed in switzerland. in sport,...
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and sadiq khan and labour leader jeremy corbyn have both visited the site of the incident.out what happened at grenfell tower. they have been saying that the living conditions for the poor are not good enough. 0ur correspondent reports. i have seen that one. maybe it can happen. who knows? nobody knows. i'm now worried about my kids. since they have seen this one, they think it will be here. they said they want to move. the family have friends who are missing. this one? they live in that building. these two are in hospital. they did not find. they did not find these three, but they found these two. like others they followed appeals online. like other families, these children have friends who may be affected. one of my friends, she is now in hospital, she burnt a hole hand. she is the same age. she goes to my school. —— she burnt her whole hand. they are looking for her family. her family are missing? yes, her dad, her little brother, and her mother, they found her big brother, he is also in hospital. i have known her my whole life. the family also feel let down by the autho
and sadiq khan and labour leader jeremy corbyn have both visited the site of the incident.out what happened at grenfell tower. they have been saying that the living conditions for the poor are not good enough. 0ur correspondent reports. i have seen that one. maybe it can happen. who knows? nobody knows. i'm now worried about my kids. since they have seen this one, they think it will be here. they said they want to move. the family have friends who are missing. this one? they live in that...
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, calls on theresa may to broaden the scope of the inquiry into the disaster, in which at least 80 people died. the families of the young men who drowned off camber sands last summer express their anger about safety on the beach. there are lifeboats anywhere. there was no warnings signs... i cannot believe this is happening in uk. a gunman has opened fire inside a new york hospital killing one doctor and injuring several others. and on newsnight we'll have a report on the brutal killing of a brilliant student in pakistan in the name of the country's blasphemy laws, and the resultant calls for them to be overturned. and we'll be discussing the resignation of the leader of kensington and chelsea council more than a fortnight after the tragedy of grenfell tower. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the leader of kensington and chelsea council, nicholas paget—brown, has announced that he's standing down — after days of mounting criticism of the authority's response to the grenfell tower fire. it was rebuked by downing street after a decision last night to abort a
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, calls on theresa may to broaden the scope of the inquiry into the disaster, in which at least 80 people died. the families of the young men who drowned off camber sands last summer express their anger about safety on the beach. there are lifeboats anywhere. there was no warnings signs... i cannot believe this is happening in uk. a gunman has opened fire inside a new york hospital killing one doctor and injuring several others. and on newsnight we'll have a...
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, calls on theresa may to broaden the scope of the inquiry into the disastere families of the young men who drowned off camber sands last summer express their anger about safety on the beach. there are lifeboats anywhere. there was no warnings signs... i cannot believe this is happening in uk. a gunman has opened fire inside a new york hospital killing one doctor and injuring several others.
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, calls on theresa may to broaden the scope of the inquiry into the disastere families of the young men who drowned off camber sands last summer express their anger about safety on the beach. there are lifeboats anywhere. there was no warnings signs... i cannot believe this is happening in uk. a gunman has opened fire inside a new york hospital killing one doctor and injuring several others.
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jeremy corbyn, leader of the labour opposition, did take part. his decision only announced hours before. here's our deputy political editor, john pienaar. guess who came after all, and what an entrance? jeremy corbyn left it late, but how could he resist trying to show up theresa may, who stayed away? maybe make up for the odd campaign gaffe. this was his chance, and look at him, he meant to take it if he could. she came to stop him. her leader's favourite, amber rudd. fewerfans, but a bigger motorcade and a single mission, take down jeremy corbyn. wherever theresa may was, she wanted this, the nearest thing this election has to a contact sport, to go her way. amber rudd was straight into the attack after mr corbyn criticised treatment of those on disability benefits. you're not credible on this issue. jeremy, jeremy, i know there is no extra payment you don't want to add to. no tax you don't want to rise. but the fact is, we have to concentrate our resources on the people who need it most, and we have to stop thinking, as you do, that there's a
jeremy corbyn, leader of the labour opposition, did take part. his decision only announced hours before. here's our deputy political editor, john pienaar. guess who came after all, and what an entrance? jeremy corbyn left it late, but how could he resist trying to show up theresa may, who stayed away? maybe make up for the odd campaign gaffe. this was his chance, and look at him, he meant to take it if he could. she came to stop him. her leader's favourite, amber rudd. fewerfans, but a bigger...
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both the labour leader and the prime minister visiting the scene.some criticism of the fact that mrs may didn't meet residents, didn't meet survivors from the tower but instead chose to meet the emergency services. she said that she wanted to get a briefing from the emergency service personnel and they spoke of the terrible situation they had faced. however, one labour mp saying it was hurtful that she hadn't met any survivors while she was there. jeremy corbyn met many residents and went to one centre where they were trying to help those families made homeless. thank you very much. tom bateman in westminster. time for a look at the weather. su btle subtle changes with the weather story today. a cold front moving through, not much rain, ahead of it still hot and humid for a time. behind it, slightly fresher conditions. a rash of showers across northern ireland. in particular, western areas of scotland and northern ireland with the odd rumble of thunder as well. those showers should ease with intensity. we keep low cloud and drizzle into the far nort
both the labour leader and the prime minister visiting the scene.some criticism of the fact that mrs may didn't meet residents, didn't meet survivors from the tower but instead chose to meet the emergency services. she said that she wanted to get a briefing from the emergency service personnel and they spoke of the terrible situation they had faced. however, one labour mp saying it was hurtful that she hadn't met any survivors while she was there. jeremy corbyn met many residents and went to...
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park mosque that is very close to hear, and a group of multi—faith leaders there representing all different faiths and indeed the labours. that was what mohammed kozbar was saying just a few minutes ago. jeremy corbyn, the labour leader, was there as well and he is the constituency mp. so the police investigation now continuing. i‘m just going to duck... maybe i won‘t actually. i have kevin hurley here, actually. i have kevin hurley here, a former counterterrorism unit and an expert on these attackers. what will they be doing to investigate this crime? they will be dealing with it like any other murder because that is what it is. they will be gathering forensic evidence from the scene and they will want to speak to witnesses who saw what happened and at the same time they will be trying to find out, is this attack are linked to any other groups and what else we know about him. they will be trying to find out what they can about his family, what they can discover from his phones, they can discover from his phones, the internet and so on. this will ta ke the internet and so on. this will take some time and it is yet anot
park mosque that is very close to hear, and a group of multi—faith leaders there representing all different faiths and indeed the labours. that was what mohammed kozbar was saying just a few minutes ago. jeremy corbyn, the labour leader, was there as well and he is the constituency mp. so the police investigation now continuing. i‘m just going to duck... maybe i won‘t actually. i have kevin hurley here, actually. i have kevin hurley here, a former counterterrorism unit and an expert on...
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the british prime minister, theresa may, and the opposition labour party leader, jeremy corbyn, havecing questions from voters ahead of next week's general election. they were questioned separately by members of the studio audience after mrs may refused to debate directly with other party leaders. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. nervous? not that you would notice. the labour leader high on campaigning, his crowd was waiting. ready for the question time audience? yes! theresa may, much more to lose. a brave face after a bumpy few days. both facing the hardest audiences of all — this studio, and you. a smile, but a hard start for the prime minister, pressing bruises she has taken on in this campaign. you backtracked on your social care policy and your whole manifesto has holes in it and everybody else can see that. well, first of all... it could have been easy, i could have said, "ok, i'm prime minister, there's another couple of years, why don't ijust stay and hang on in the job?" i didn't do that. i have called an election because of brexit. i was willing to do that be
the british prime minister, theresa may, and the opposition labour party leader, jeremy corbyn, havecing questions from voters ahead of next week's general election. they were questioned separately by members of the studio audience after mrs may refused to debate directly with other party leaders. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. nervous? not that you would notice. the labour leader high on campaigning, his crowd was waiting. ready for the question time audience? yes! theresa may,...
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labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says there could be another election soon and he is preparing an alternativeech. he was looking very relaxed on television. yes, he is giving the impression that he did not lose the election, but simply did notjust quite do enough to win it. he is giving the impression that he is very much weeping in the wings and expecting another general election. —— waiting. i think there could be another election next year and that would be a good thing because we cannot have this instability. we are ready to fight another campaign. we got great support for it an agenda which is transformative and people are asking, why are my children worse off than i am? this election was not just about worse off than i am? this election was notjust about brexit, it was about challenging and economic consensus which has impoverished so many people. do you think the tape of brexit that theresa may was calling for has changed? at face value, listening to senior conservatives, that is not the case. but i think behind the scenes, things could be different. after all, the general election was
labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says there could be another election soon and he is preparing an alternativeech. he was looking very relaxed on television. yes, he is giving the impression that he did not lose the election, but simply did notjust quite do enough to win it. he is giving the impression that he is very much weeping in the wings and expecting another general election. —— waiting. i think there could be another election next year and that would be a good thing because we cannot...
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the mood in the two camps, the corbyn camp very happy saying the labour leader got across his core messagemay would not debate with him. but i have seen some glum cabinet ministers this week. but this evening i'm seeing some happy cabinet ministers. one said to me, that was a slam dunk win for theresa may. this was the last debate and it will define the last few days. our policy editor chris cook has been taking a look at this debate. here is his report. tonight is the final event in this debate series... may versus corbyn. well, not really.
the mood in the two camps, the corbyn camp very happy saying the labour leader got across his core messagemay would not debate with him. but i have seen some glum cabinet ministers this week. but this evening i'm seeing some happy cabinet ministers. one said to me, that was a slam dunk win for theresa may. this was the last debate and it will define the last few days. our policy editor chris cook has been taking a look at this debate. here is his report. tonight is the final event in this...
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the labour leader delighted in throwing the tory‘s campaign barbs back at her.rous thing and can throw up some very unexpected results. and i'm sure we all look forward to welcoming the queen's speech, just as soon as the coalition of chaos has been negotiated. number 10's hoped—for deal with the northern irish unionists kept downing street waiting. even the resident cats involved in a stealthy power play. the dup, natural allies with the tories, seemed to be enjoying their big doorstep moment. reporter: are you ready to drive a hard bargain mrs foster? arriving for talks, willing in principle, would they sign on the dotted line? but time passed, and more time passed. the dup chose the back door to leave. after nearly two hours of talks, it's the prime minister who's first to emerge. there's no sign of the dup. i've been told the is have been dotted and the t's have been crossed but there is no sign of a final deal. they're not exactly wearing their influence lightly. you can't blame this small party for seeming cock—a—hoop at their newly—public power, even thou
the labour leader delighted in throwing the tory‘s campaign barbs back at her.rous thing and can throw up some very unexpected results. and i'm sure we all look forward to welcoming the queen's speech, just as soon as the coalition of chaos has been negotiated. number 10's hoped—for deal with the northern irish unionists kept downing street waiting. even the resident cats involved in a stealthy power play. the dup, natural allies with the tories, seemed to be enjoying their big doorstep...
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press, they have laughed at him and mocked him, the conservative party were overjoyed he was the labour leaderht they would not him out of the park and suddenly it's not so funny any more and suddenly they are seeing him as a genuine threat who could genuinely be in downing street if another election happens or even if another election happens or even if it doesn't. suddenly the dynamic has changed. one labour mp told me we are all corbyn easter is now. something they weren't saying a few days ago. there's a sense the party is going to pull behind him because they can sense tory blood, and they now think there's a realistic opportunity they could form the next government whenever the next opportunity arises. labour is more united now than in a long time. let's pull you away from this story. do you want me to do the sunday times? charlie hollis it up? it is connected to the sunday express story we will do in a second —— shall i hold it up. hospitals warn they are terrorist targets. a week since the horrific attack in london bridge and southwark killing eight. how do you protect public buildings
press, they have laughed at him and mocked him, the conservative party were overjoyed he was the labour leaderht they would not him out of the park and suddenly it's not so funny any more and suddenly they are seeing him as a genuine threat who could genuinely be in downing street if another election happens or even if another election happens or even if it doesn't. suddenly the dynamic has changed. one labour mp told me we are all corbyn easter is now. something they weren't saying a few days...
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the labour leader arrived at party hq this morning with celebrations.y to serve this country. that is what we fought this election for and this is the programme we put forward in the election. we have done no deals and no pacts with anybody. we are there with the labour party and our point of view. labour even took reading east, hosting a tory minister. in total, eight of theresa may's top tea m total, eight of theresa may's top team fails to get re—elected. the conservatives at the count in hastings looked glum. the home secretary, amber rudd, onlyjust scraping home by 346 votes. while the lib dems are celebrated the return of former ministers like sir vince cable, the party's old leader had one of the biggest upsets of the night, losing his sheffield seat. had one of the biggest upsets of the night, losing his sheffield seatlj come of course, have encountered this evening something that many people have encountered before tonight and i suspect many people will encounter after tonight, which is that in politics you live by the sword and you die by the
the labour leader arrived at party hq this morning with celebrations.y to serve this country. that is what we fought this election for and this is the programme we put forward in the election. we have done no deals and no pacts with anybody. we are there with the labour party and our point of view. labour even took reading east, hosting a tory minister. in total, eight of theresa may's top tea m total, eight of theresa may's top team fails to get re—elected. the conservatives at the count in...
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our correspondent dan johnson says it's been another big turnout to see the labour leader. ntry we have seen these huge rallies, jeremy corbyn able to draw thousands of people to him and a familiar pattern where there are more people than the labour party has expectedment some of them are stood at the back because the pa system isn't good enough to projectjeremy corbyn‘s speech to them all. he has got a frantic campaign schedule todayment he started in glasgow this morning and been down to runcorn and now he is off to the english midlands before he heads to london for a rally this evening and returning to the core messages about funding the nhs, aboutfunding the core messages about funding the nhs, about funding education, about giving free tuition fees for stu d e nts giving free tuition fees for students and also issues about police numbers is one issue he has raised here about he says returning police numbers to the streets that the conservative government has taken away the conservative government has ta ken away and the conservative government has taken away and no one
our correspondent dan johnson says it's been another big turnout to see the labour leader. ntry we have seen these huge rallies, jeremy corbyn able to draw thousands of people to him and a familiar pattern where there are more people than the labour party has expectedment some of them are stood at the back because the pa system isn't good enough to projectjeremy corbyn‘s speech to them all. he has got a frantic campaign schedule todayment he started in glasgow this morning and been down to...
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but the labour leader had other ideas. years of austerity, of spending cuts, of squeezed incomes, he believed the choice was really between change and more of the same. jeremy! corbyn‘s vision for change was summed up in his little red book. it's a blueprint of what britain could be and a pledge of the difference a labour government can and will make. labour pledged to spend more, a whole lot more, promising something for everyone. more for the nhs and schools, more pay for public workers, more cash to scrap student fees. one thing there was less of — caution. i was overjoyed that here was not only a manifesto, but a leadership that believed in it and could passionately deliver it. to most people didn't it simply say, enough of austerity? yeah, absolutely that was the essence of it. we're not having five more years of austerity. we're going to give you an alternative. we're going to make your life better, we're on your side. derby north, a midlands marginal labour had to win. jeremy corbyn‘s friend chris williamson was the
but the labour leader had other ideas. years of austerity, of spending cuts, of squeezed incomes, he believed the choice was really between change and more of the same. jeremy! corbyn‘s vision for change was summed up in his little red book. it's a blueprint of what britain could be and a pledge of the difference a labour government can and will make. labour pledged to spend more, a whole lot more, promising something for everyone. more for the nhs and schools, more pay for public workers,...
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bring back into the fold some of those labour mps who stood down from the labour front bench when he first became party leaderame party leader? i think jeremy corbyn is right to be in a good mood today. hejust jeremy corbyn is right to be in a good mood today. he just prove everybody wrong, against the odds and the polls and the pundits. against everyone saying this will never happen. against the press. he has a 40% vote share, the first time that has happened in decades. he is absolutely right to feel good about that. in terms of what happens next, a lot will depend on what this conservative government in waiting is going to do. at the moment, it's a complete shambles. i don't see how they can form a coalition with the dup, very bigoted and sectarian party, as we have seen the irish by minister has warned of doing that because of the consequences it would had for a hard—fought. .. because of the consequences it would had for a hard-fought. .. you say that about the dup, but they have shared power with sinn fein in northern ireland for many years. they have worked in partnership with them, we saw the lowest i
bring back into the fold some of those labour mps who stood down from the labour front bench when he first became party leaderame party leader? i think jeremy corbyn is right to be in a good mood today. hejust jeremy corbyn is right to be in a good mood today. he just prove everybody wrong, against the odds and the polls and the pundits. against everyone saying this will never happen. against the press. he has a 40% vote share, the first time that has happened in decades. he is absolutely right...
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the labour and conservative leaders faced an audience of voters last night.surprise visit to manchester children's hospital to visit fans who were injured in the terror attack. to understand politics in northern ireland, you have to understand how it is expressed, identity, including all forms of culture. traditions like this are very important but politically impersonal. yes, being part of a band allows me to stand up for what i believe in, to stand up for what i believe in, to make sure our heritage and tradition never goes away. heritage and tradition is important for all communities. protestants tend to vote for unionist parties and catholics for republican parties but that is not always the case. there are two communities. that is expressed in a lot of ways. for example, sports and different sports paid by protestants and catholics. but at the same time there is a lot shared across what some people see asa shared across what some people see as a divide. yes, i believe both cultures should be respected equally. not one is greater than the other. the nhs a
the labour and conservative leaders faced an audience of voters last night.surprise visit to manchester children's hospital to visit fans who were injured in the terror attack. to understand politics in northern ireland, you have to understand how it is expressed, identity, including all forms of culture. traditions like this are very important but politically impersonal. yes, being part of a band allows me to stand up for what i believe in, to stand up for what i believe in, to make sure our...
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the labour leader was on hand in a local church, hearing fears...s to be held accountable, somebody has to be held responsible. we do not want this kicked into the long grass. we do not want the government to hide this with some hollow platitudes that lessons will be learned. ...and anger. give them hell. give them absolute hell. they knew. they knew that grenfell was unsafe. they knew that. we cannot allow people to live in a dangerous state, and that is a worry, but the resources have to be found and we will demand and make sure those resources are found. with worries for people who live in similar blocks and so much still unknown, mps demanded a meeting with ministers. when we talk about this as a tragedy, we're talking about it as if it's an act of god. the truth is, it wasn't some natural disaster. this is a man—made disaster. we look to you both, as ministers, to leave no stone unturned in getting justice and getting to the bottom of this. it's really important that there is utter clarity today about whether people should stay in their flats i
the labour leader was on hand in a local church, hearing fears...s to be held accountable, somebody has to be held responsible. we do not want this kicked into the long grass. we do not want the government to hide this with some hollow platitudes that lessons will be learned. ...and anger. give them hell. give them absolute hell. they knew. they knew that grenfell was unsafe. they knew that. we cannot allow people to live in a dangerous state, and that is a worry, but the resources have to be...