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on the other side of the argument you have len mccluskey, leader of the unite union.ckly and len mccluskey says something very different. we are absolutely fundamentally opposed to a no deal. we would campaign for remain but thatis we would campaign for remain but that is not necessarily going to happen. we will have to see. the real issue at the moment as a general election. that is the issue that should be argued for by mps and by our members right across our nation. meanwhile we are in the middle of a tory leadership campaign. there will be a new conservative prime minister and both these candidates say they can't get these candidates say they can't get the deal they want they will go for no deal and that is not very far away. is it not time for unite and the labour party to campaign openly to remain? no, it isn't. we have to wait to see what will unfold and all this pressure and the attacks on jeremy corbyn. the times newspaper yesterday... there is no panic to do anything. len mccluskey saying to john mcdonnell is point don't panic, the labour party needs to move
on the other side of the argument you have len mccluskey, leader of the unite union.ckly and len mccluskey says something very different. we are absolutely fundamentally opposed to a no deal. we would campaign for remain but thatis we would campaign for remain but that is not necessarily going to happen. we will have to see. the real issue at the moment as a general election. that is the issue that should be argued for by mps and by our members right across our nation. meanwhile we are in the...
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but that other big beast of labour politics len mccluskey says the party needs to look before it leapsdonnell was panicking. i don't believe there is a panic, and my message to everybody is stop panicking. stop putting pressure onjeremy corbyn. he's demonstrating real leadership by seeking a consensus view across our party. jeremy corbyn, change your mind! it is notjust in labour's top ranks where there is a discussion taking place over the party's brexit policy. some members are calling for the party to take a stronger remain position. others say the referendum result needs to be respected. but these two men will be key to how labour finally resolves this tricky debate. the headlines on bbc news: donald trump says it's a "great day for the world" after his walk across the border between north and south korea. a baby delivered after its mother was stabbed to death remains in a critical condition in hospital. two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder. jeremy hunt brands the question over the uk's departure date from the eu a "fake debate", claiming he would deliver brexit sooner
but that other big beast of labour politics len mccluskey says the party needs to look before it leapsdonnell was panicking. i don't believe there is a panic, and my message to everybody is stop panicking. stop putting pressure onjeremy corbyn. he's demonstrating real leadership by seeking a consensus view across our party. jeremy corbyn, change your mind! it is notjust in labour's top ranks where there is a discussion taking place over the party's brexit policy. some members are calling for...
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john mcdonnell says party needs to change its position very quickly and len mccluskey says somethingd my messages do not panic and stop putting pressure onjeremy corbyn. but if he changes position and goes for a referendum, what do you do? the position of the cabinet 100% as they wanted general election. you have got to wait to see because anything can happen. and the reality is, that is why i am saying calm down, there is no panic. let's discuss the situation. len mccluskey saying to john mcdonnell‘s point don't panic, the labour party needs to move much more slowly towards whatever position it adopts. but this is a live issue in the party and one which is splitting notjust the leadership but the ranks. police investigating the murder of a pregnant woman in croydon have named the victim as kelly mary fauvrelle. her baby, who was delivered at the scene, is still critically—ill in hospital. a 29—year—old man was arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody. a 37—year—old man — arrested the same day — has been released pending further inquiries. a man has died after being sta
john mcdonnell says party needs to change its position very quickly and len mccluskey says somethingd my messages do not panic and stop putting pressure onjeremy corbyn. but if he changes position and goes for a referendum, what do you do? the position of the cabinet 100% as they wanted general election. you have got to wait to see because anything can happen. and the reality is, that is why i am saying calm down, there is no panic. let's discuss the situation. len mccluskey saying to john...
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but that other big beast of labour politics len mccluskey said the party needs to look before it leapss panicking. i don't believe there is a panic and my message to everyone is stop panicking. stop putting pressure onjeremy corbyn. he is demonstrating real leadership by seeking a consensus view across our party. jeremy corbyn, change your mind! it is notjust in labour's top ranks where there is a discussion taking place over the party's brexit policy. some members are calling for the party to take a stronger remain position. others say the referendum result needs to be respected. but these two men will be key to how labour finally resolves this tricky debate. meanwhile, the two tory leadership candidates have been outlining their spending plans, and tom is with me now. what have they been saying? both candidates have been talking up their economic credentials. boris johnson has been saying that he would use the unexpectedly high tax that the treasury received in february, spend that money on simultaneously investing in big projects, building projects but at the same time cutting taxes
but that other big beast of labour politics len mccluskey said the party needs to look before it leapss panicking. i don't believe there is a panic and my message to everyone is stop panicking. stop putting pressure onjeremy corbyn. he is demonstrating real leadership by seeking a consensus view across our party. jeremy corbyn, change your mind! it is notjust in labour's top ranks where there is a discussion taking place over the party's brexit policy. some members are calling for the party to...
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but that other big beast of labour politics, len mccluskey, says the party needs to look before it leaps i don't believe that there is a panic, and my message to everybody is, stop panicking, stop putting pressure on jeremy everybody is, stop panicking, stop putting pressure onjeremy corbyn. he is demonstrating real leadership by seeking a consensus view across oui’ by seeking a consensus view across our party. jeremy corbyn, change your mind! it is notjust in labour‘s top ranks where there is a discussion taking place over the pa rty‘s discussion taking place over the party's brexit policy. some members are calling for the party to take a stronger remain position. 0thers are calling for the party to take a stronger remain position. others say the referendum result needs be respected. but these two men will be key to how labour finally resolves this tricky debate. meanwhile, the two tory leadership candidates have been outlining their spending plans. and tom is with me now. what have they been saying? both candidates have been talking up their economic credentials, boris johnson saying h
but that other big beast of labour politics, len mccluskey, says the party needs to look before it leaps i don't believe that there is a panic, and my message to everybody is, stop panicking, stop putting pressure on jeremy everybody is, stop panicking, stop putting pressure onjeremy corbyn. he is demonstrating real leadership by seeking a consensus view across oui’ by seeking a consensus view across our party. jeremy corbyn, change your mind! it is notjust in labour‘s top ranks where there...
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but that other big beast of labour politics len mccluskey says the party needs to look before it leapsc and my message to everyone is stop panicking. stop putting pressure onjeremy corbyn. he is demonstrating real leadership by seeking a consensus view across our party. jeremy corbyn, change your mind! it is notjust in labour's top ranks where there is a discussion taking place over the party's brexit policy. some members are calling for the party to take a stronger remain position. others say the referendum result needs to be respected. but these two men will be key to how labour finally resolves this tricky debate. meanwhile, the two tory leadership candidates have been outlining their spending plans — borisjohnson said he'd be prepared to borrow for great infrastructure projects and use financial headroom to invest and cut taxes. if you look at february alone, the chancellor's revenues exceeded his expenditures by 11.5 billion. in february, that is when people tend to pay tax. if you look at different months, actually you are in deficit. believe me, there is cash now available. are
but that other big beast of labour politics len mccluskey says the party needs to look before it leapsc and my message to everyone is stop panicking. stop putting pressure onjeremy corbyn. he is demonstrating real leadership by seeking a consensus view across our party. jeremy corbyn, change your mind! it is notjust in labour's top ranks where there is a discussion taking place over the party's brexit policy. some members are calling for the party to take a stronger remain position. others say...
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yes, i think the role len mccluskey has played... so, we have len mccluskey.s office. i'm sorry, this is about me wanting to talk about the actual politics of the situation. you can ask whoever you wa nt to situation. you can ask whoever you want to give the answer. the important thing is the politics. we are about to enter a period in which are about to enter a period in which a conservative, a hard, right—wing conservative prime minister still will try to drag us out of the eu without a deal or a hard deal basis without a deal or a hard deal basis with no mandate and we have to resist that. that is the political discussion. what you want in response to that as i understand is a summer response to that as i understand is a summer of mass occupations, disruptive protests, and wildcat strike action, is that right? well, yes. we are now in a position where a hard deal brexit... well, yes. we are now in a position where a hard deal brexit. .. we know what that is, i am asking what your actions will be. do you think wildcat strike action... 0r mass occupations...
yes, i think the role len mccluskey has played... so, we have len mccluskey.s office. i'm sorry, this is about me wanting to talk about the actual politics of the situation. you can ask whoever you wa nt to situation. you can ask whoever you want to give the answer. the important thing is the politics. we are about to enter a period in which are about to enter a period in which a conservative, a hard, right—wing conservative prime minister still will try to drag us out of the eu without a...
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yet len mccluskey, labour's biggest donor, said the party shouldn't panic, it should respect the resultank you very much. chris mason in westminster. let's turn to brussels, where the european leaders' summit theresa may is attending is tasked with deciding who runs the eu's most important institutions. 0ur europe editor katya adler is there. could who gets those jobs affect future brexit talks? let's have a look at those jobs. probably the most immediately relevant when it comes to brexit our president of the european council, that is someone who represents the eu member states in brussels and who hosts leaders summits like this one. that probably most importantly of all, the president of the european commission. jean—claude juncker is on his way out. this is already the second summit at which eu leaders tried decide the array of top eu drugs but such is the power struggle going on behind closed doors behind me here, that it seems even possible they won't reach a conclusion tonight. it is tempting to think once there is a new european commission president and once there isa commission
yet len mccluskey, labour's biggest donor, said the party shouldn't panic, it should respect the resultank you very much. chris mason in westminster. let's turn to brussels, where the european leaders' summit theresa may is attending is tasked with deciding who runs the eu's most important institutions. 0ur europe editor katya adler is there. could who gets those jobs affect future brexit talks? let's have a look at those jobs. probably the most immediately relevant when it comes to brexit our...
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potentially setting us up for a big row later because len mccluskey the leader of unite is one of the and he is well known to be strongly in favour of the labour party taking a much harder pro brexit line and there could be fireworks. thank you. president trump is talking at osan airbase in south korea. i outlined the incredible prosperity that awaits north korea when there is then get settled. i have been talking about this for a long time but this is a country with pretentious —— tremendous potential. they said it was so different before we had the meeting, the big summit, in singapore, it was different, it was really hostile. we understand it better than anybody. since our first meeting in singapore we got along, we had a great feeling. you will see it tonight on television, you will see it wherever you see it. today there are so many forms of looking at things. as soon as you pick one another one comes up on the first one is obsolete but you're going to see some really nice acts. i stepped in with chairman kim to north korea and they say that it's a historic moment and i think tha
potentially setting us up for a big row later because len mccluskey the leader of unite is one of the and he is well known to be strongly in favour of the labour party taking a much harder pro brexit line and there could be fireworks. thank you. president trump is talking at osan airbase in south korea. i outlined the incredible prosperity that awaits north korea when there is then get settled. i have been talking about this for a long time but this is a country with pretentious ——...
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know the person who believes that more than any other is one of the key figures inside the party, len mccluskeym as an issue is being contrived to hurt corbyn. let me say two things. first of all, i do want to say about luciana berger, i completely understand why she took that decision. she also faced intolerable abuse. i believe that, at this point in time, it is much better to fight from the inside. will i feel that tomorrow? i don't know. now, is this about undermining jeremy corbyn? ijust put it to you. jeremy corbyn, when this started to emerge, 18 months ago, two years ago, could easily, easily have stamped it out. strong, clear leadership, demonstrating zero tolerance of anti—semitism, would have killed it as an issue. he chose not to. i'm going to fight for those central values. what it is... do you care about the labour party? of course i do. then why do you write in the right—wing anti—labour daily mail talking about how thejew—bashers have taken over your party and jeremy corbyn is the centre of that. but what — how can you say that you want labour to win i'm a labour party mp and ac
know the person who believes that more than any other is one of the key figures inside the party, len mccluskeym as an issue is being contrived to hurt corbyn. let me say two things. first of all, i do want to say about luciana berger, i completely understand why she took that decision. she also faced intolerable abuse. i believe that, at this point in time, it is much better to fight from the inside. will i feel that tomorrow? i don't know. now, is this about undermining jeremy corbyn? ijust...
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party, there is pressure to get borisjohnson to change his mind, because unite haven't done it, len mccluskeyes. it is all there for them. there needs to bea is all there for them. there needs to be a stronger response, though, than just to be a stronger response, though, thanjust a to be a stronger response, though, than just a letter. to be a stronger response, though, thanjust a letter. only to be a stronger response, though, than just a letter. only a couple of yea rs than just a letter. only a couple of years ago it was 40 odd labour mps and labour wrote a letter tojeremy corbyn demanding that he sought out his supporters when it came to sexism and rape threats. where are they going to go? are they going to go to change? are they going to end up go to change? are they going to end up in the wilderness? if you admit to voting lib dem, you get booted out of labour but if you make an anti—semitic comment you are allowed backin anti—semitic comment you are allowed back in within a few months. let's stay with the telegraph. the uk will fail to hit recycling targets, in 2020. which is pretty a
party, there is pressure to get borisjohnson to change his mind, because unite haven't done it, len mccluskeyes. it is all there for them. there needs to bea is all there for them. there needs to be a stronger response, though, than just to be a stronger response, though, thanjust a to be a stronger response, though, than just a letter. to be a stronger response, though, thanjust a letter. only to be a stronger response, though, than just a letter. only a couple of yea rs than just a letter....
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corbyn's fitness for office, one of his staunchest supporters, the general secretary of unite len mccluskeyalking about greek myths and what we know and do not know. pandora for instance never had a box. lots to talk about. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. here's a summary of this morning's main news: in the past half—hour, donald trump has become the first serving american president to set foot on the north korean territory. he is in the demilitarised area between north and south korea, where he's shaken hands with the north korean leader kim jong—un. the meeting between the two leaders came after mr trump tweeted an apparently spontaneous invitation to mr kim tojoin him during his visit to american troops in the area. stepping across that line was a great honour. a lot of progress has been made, a lot of friendships have been made, a lot of friendships have been made, a lot of friendships have been made and this is in particular a great friendship. i just want to thank you, that was very quick notice and i want to thank you.
corbyn's fitness for office, one of his staunchest supporters, the general secretary of unite len mccluskeyalking about greek myths and what we know and do not know. pandora for instance never had a box. lots to talk about. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. here's a summary of this morning's main news: in the past half—hour, donald trump has become the first serving american president to set foot on the north korean territory. he...