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we had jess phillips and lisa nandy, both labour mps, fiercely critical of theirs. there are too many people in labour more interested in the party then getting new votes, and lisa nandy saying that labour has lost touch with ordinary voters and their day—to—day experiences. i expect the apology will beg more questions than it answers. and we are hearing more about boris johnson is it answers. and we are hearing more about borisjohnson is plans for government? we have mps coming into london today and tomorrow, a big day on thursday. another queen speech, a big moment for the new government. we already have an idea of the kinds of things we want to expect. this is the cabinet office minister michael gove speaking minutes ago. well, i think what we can expect is a recognition that the national health service is the number one focus of this government, when it comes to domestic policy. we need to make sure the national health service is properly funded and we will be bringing forward legislation to ensure that there is an nhs funding guarantee. that's the first and mos
we had jess phillips and lisa nandy, both labour mps, fiercely critical of theirs. there are too many people in labour more interested in the party then getting new votes, and lisa nandy saying that labour has lost touch with ordinary voters and their day—to—day experiences. i expect the apology will beg more questions than it answers. and we are hearing more about boris johnson is it answers. and we are hearing more about borisjohnson is plans for government? we have mps coming into london...
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lisa nandy, iwould imagine one of many labour mps who will throw their hat into the ring.began in trying to agree what went wrong last week. borisjohnson is already back at work and some pretty radical plans that the government is thinking about. next week will be huge in parliament. all the mps are going in tomorrow and tuesday to be sworn in. thursday is the first really big day for this government because it is the queen's speech. it is the chance for them to set out what their priorities are beyond brexit. the cabinet office minister michael gove was interviewed this morning about that and this is what he had to say about what we might expect. well, i think what we can expect is a recognition that the national health service is the number one focus of this government, when it comes to domestic policy. we need to make sure the national health service is properly funded and we will be bringing forward legislation to ensure that there is an nhs funding guarantee. that's the first and most important thing. and then alongside that, we also need to tackle an economic problem
lisa nandy, iwould imagine one of many labour mps who will throw their hat into the ring.began in trying to agree what went wrong last week. borisjohnson is already back at work and some pretty radical plans that the government is thinking about. next week will be huge in parliament. all the mps are going in tomorrow and tuesday to be sworn in. thursday is the first really big day for this government because it is the queen's speech. it is the chance for them to set out what their priorities...
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the wigan mp, lisa nandy, says she's thinking about running.d the most shattering defeat where you really felt in towns like mine that the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. we have to think seriously about how we rebuild that coalition that has propelled us into power three times in the last 100 years. the lewishams and the leighs and how you how you speak for both. cheering there are other big ramifications from thursday's vote, too. independence has shot up the agenda after the snp's victory in scotland. the uk government says the last independence vote should be respected. nicola sturgeon says she has a mandate for a new one. you cannot hold scotland in the union against its will. you cannotjust lock us in a cupboard and turn the key and hope that everything goes away. if the union, if the united kingdom is to continue, then it can only be by consent. borisjohnson‘s government, meanwhile, prepares to get down to business. on thursday, there will be a queen's speech with a focus on the n
the wigan mp, lisa nandy, says she's thinking about running.d the most shattering defeat where you really felt in towns like mine that the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. we have to think seriously about how we rebuild that coalition that has propelled us into power three times in the last 100 years. the lewishams and the leighs and how you how you speak for both. cheering there are other big ramifications from thursday's vote, too....
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wigan mp, lisa nandy, says she is seriously considering running. to think seriously about how we rebuild that coalition that has propelled us into power three times in the last 100 years. the lewishams and the leighs and how you speak for both. i think i definitely have a contribution to make, i come from one part of that coalition, i have lived in and represented another part for the last decade. before that election, it is back to business in the commons. later this week, it is the queen's speech and shortly after that, borisjohnson‘s brexit deal is expected to be passed by mps. our intention is to bring the withdrawal bill, the legislation, back to parliament before christmas. this week? ideally before christmas but as as soon as possible would be perfect. obviously those conversations are happening between the relevant parties and the house authorities as we speak. but it is not all plain sailing for the conservatives. even without brexit, there is a looming row with the other big winners on thursday, the snp. they want another independence ref
wigan mp, lisa nandy, says she is seriously considering running. to think seriously about how we rebuild that coalition that has propelled us into power three times in the last 100 years. the lewishams and the leighs and how you speak for both. i think i definitely have a contribution to make, i come from one part of that coalition, i have lived in and represented another part for the last decade. before that election, it is back to business in the commons. later this week, it is the queen's...
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jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election — as wigan mp, lisa nandy becomes one of those hoping to succeed him as party leader. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england. the national health service is the number one focus of this government when it comes to domestic policy. nicola sturgeon renews her call for a second referendum on scottish independence, saying the people of scotland mustn't be kept in the union — against their will. you cannot just lock you cannotjust lock us in a cupboard and turn the key and hope that everything goes away. in other news... a british man has been killed and his son wounded, after being shot during a suspected robbery, outside a five—star hotel in buenos aires. the death toll from new zeal
jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election — as wigan mp, lisa nandy becomes one of those hoping to succeed him as party leader. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a...
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likely lisa nandy will run. so much in the last ten years that all of the young people who were out door knocking and gave up so much of their time will not want... they were very happy with the manifesto and they will not want to return to a period where they weren't party members and they felt that blair and brown had abandoned so many young people and working class communities. who do you think the tories would most fear out of that selection, there is and riders? the tories would find it most tricky dealing with a jess phillips type character or keir starmer, someone who in keir starmer's case has the incisiveness and argument and does not have jeremy corbyn's flaws orjess phillips, someone who can really resonate and browse on twitter, the populace generally. does it matter if it is a remainer? somebody who is instinctively doubt that we have learned two things from jeremy corbyn's attempt to straddle the divide and brexit, it is hard in a way because there are those labour are leavers instinctively in a se
likely lisa nandy will run. so much in the last ten years that all of the young people who were out door knocking and gave up so much of their time will not want... they were very happy with the manifesto and they will not want to return to a period where they weren't party members and they felt that blair and brown had abandoned so many young people and working class communities. who do you think the tories would most fear out of that selection, there is and riders? the tories would find it...
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it could be a choice between many, not few. 0ther mps, like jess phillips, lisa nandy and yvette cooperis a long list of questions that beg hard answers. first, can the party avoid slipping into a bitter blame game over what went wrong, before a healthy discussion over who and what might be next? it might be five years before labour has another chance on the doorstep for the next general election, but time may not automatically be a healer. without doubt for labour, there are many wounds to put right. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. we can cross to westminster and speak to our political correspondent iain watson. ian, let's get more on the contenders who are coming forward, emily thornberry. that's right, virtually neighbouring seats, emily thornberry is jeremy thornberry isjeremy corbyn's neighbour. which is just thornberry isjeremy corbyn's neighbour. which isjust slightly thornberry isjeremy corbyn's neighbour. which is just slightly to the west, some people are arguing that perhaps, given the swath of losses, the labour suffered in the north of england and in the midlands,
it could be a choice between many, not few. 0ther mps, like jess phillips, lisa nandy and yvette cooperis a long list of questions that beg hard answers. first, can the party avoid slipping into a bitter blame game over what went wrong, before a healthy discussion over who and what might be next? it might be five years before labour has another chance on the doorstep for the next general election, but time may not automatically be a healer. without doubt for labour, there are many wounds to put...
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just talking about who could probably stand up as the next leader, lisa nandi have spoken as a possiblesto spoken as a possible. she said the manifesto made little sense. spoken as a possible. she said the manifesto made little senselj spoken as a possible. she said the manifesto made little sense. i think it is really the communication of the manifesto. often, iwas confused by the fact that there would be press releases talking about two different kinds of manifesto, a disability and a work manifesto. how could you have two big stories on the same day. it seemed incredibly flawed, the communication strategy. in terms of candidates, who are you thinking and what other members are saying to you? the membership seems very keen on keir starmer. and obviously he is pro— remain and he is from london and he is a man so that could be a bit of a backlash. angela rayner as another possibility, proper working class. a bit of a jeremy corbyn supporter but the right of the party are also keen on her. jess phillips... is sheet to radical? jess phillips? i think members will not be so keen onjess phi
just talking about who could probably stand up as the next leader, lisa nandi have spoken as a possiblesto spoken as a possible. she said the manifesto made little sense. spoken as a possible. she said the manifesto made little senselj spoken as a possible. she said the manifesto made little sense. i think it is really the communication of the manifesto. often, iwas confused by the fact that there would be press releases talking about two different kinds of manifesto, a disability and a work...
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pushing for corbyn to adopt a much more programming stands for very long time, only some of them, lisa nandiarolyn flynn, also pro—brexit who really have a leg to stand on i think when it comes to this stuff. what is troubling, perhaps, is that there seems to be an element of denial at the top of the labour party. this was, i mean i was out on the doorsteps listening to people and talking to people around the country, and the message was, it was corbyn and the policies. and it was not just brexit. corbyn and the policies. and it was notjust brexit. if you look corbyn and the policies. and it was not just brexit. if you look at the polling done since then it's amongst people who switched from labour to the conservatives between 2017 and 2019, only 6% said it was that policies and the vast majority sided corbyn and brexit, deftly in absence of the kind of leadership that johnson presented which was a very strong, put your faith in me, i will do x, y, and z strong, put your faith in me, i will do x, y, and 2 which is never been jeremy corbyn's style. it's also interesting to see the parallel wi
pushing for corbyn to adopt a much more programming stands for very long time, only some of them, lisa nandiarolyn flynn, also pro—brexit who really have a leg to stand on i think when it comes to this stuff. what is troubling, perhaps, is that there seems to be an element of denial at the top of the labour party. this was, i mean i was out on the doorsteps listening to people and talking to people around the country, and the message was, it was corbyn and the policies. and it was not just...
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we have already had lisa nandi saying she is not ruling out.ast but she was on andrew marr today saying this is the first time she is not going to rule it out and there has been talk of rebecca long bailey whojohn mcdonnell has mentioned he will probably be the favourite candidate of some of the people who have been leading the labour party in the recent yea rs. leading the labour party in the recent years. also talk ofjess phillips. i think it is less likely that cooper and emily thornbury are going to be people that go for it but they names are in the mix. keir starmer is the only man but i don't know if richard burgin will go for it given he is also from the similar wing as rebecca long bailey. a lot of people have talked about it saying it needs to be a woman who will be the next leader that people need to remember that mps will back there candidates that they want to back and you need to get a certain percentage of the support from the plp and they will go to members was not whoever gets that spot will get on the ballot paper and really it
we have already had lisa nandi saying she is not ruling out.ast but she was on andrew marr today saying this is the first time she is not going to rule it out and there has been talk of rebecca long bailey whojohn mcdonnell has mentioned he will probably be the favourite candidate of some of the people who have been leading the labour party in the recent yea rs. leading the labour party in the recent years. also talk ofjess phillips. i think it is less likely that cooper and emily thornbury are...
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jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election, as wigan mp, lisa nandyceed him as party leader. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen's speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england. the national health service is the number one focus of this government when it comes to domestic policy. nicola sturgeon renews her call for a second referendum on scottish independence, saying the people of scotland
jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election, as wigan mp, lisa nandyceed him as party leader. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen's speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the...
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there's also lisa nandy the mp from wigan, and jess phillips, the mp for birmingham yardley both backbenchthornberry who's been the shadow foreign secretary since 2016. there are other labour mps david lammy and clive lewis who are circling but it is early days. let's speak now to sienna rodgers, editor of the labourlist website. we have just put out some of the names, how are you handicapping this? it looks at the moment if keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary and rebecca long—bailey are definitely the front runners. we ran a survey definitely the front runners. we ran a survey that is not totally scientific but it did predictjeremy corbyn‘s rise in 2015, before anybody expected that. it showed keir starmer was at the stop and so was rebecca long—bailey and so was angela rayner. but it seems angela rayner is going to pull out from the leadership race and go for the deputy and allow her flatmate in london and good friend, rebecca long—bailey to take the lead and go for the topjob. so you have got the debate within the party of having some warm who is more of a centrist, can expand the
there's also lisa nandy the mp from wigan, and jess phillips, the mp for birmingham yardley both backbenchthornberry who's been the shadow foreign secretary since 2016. there are other labour mps david lammy and clive lewis who are circling but it is early days. let's speak now to sienna rodgers, editor of the labourlist website. we have just put out some of the names, how are you handicapping this? it looks at the moment if keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary and rebecca long—bailey...
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jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election as wigan mp, lisa nandy the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england. the national health service is the number one focus of this government when it comes to domestic policy. nicola sturgeon renews her call for a second referendum
jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election as wigan mp, lisa nandy the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england. the...
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i saw yesterday lisa nandy — i like lisa — but i saw she was talking about, you know, we need take the, "we've got to have our party conferences back in the northern cities." well, maybe but, in the end, what i think the country wants is a labour party that has leader, team, policies that they say — and we're not talking here about people who sort of spend their times obsessing about politics — people who occasionally dip in and out, they look at them and think, "yeah, i can imagine you in number ten." and i'm sorry but with jeremy, they didn't. so let's look around the world at the travails of left progressive politics. you know, look at the united states, where a form of nationalism and populism seems to propel trump still possibly to a second term. who knows? possibly. in this country, borisjohnson has just wiped the floor with the labour party. across europe, left of centre progressives are struggling to connect. so how are the left of centre politicians and actors and campaigners, such as yourself, how are you going to find what is missing? well, i think you've got to — one of the
i saw yesterday lisa nandy — i like lisa — but i saw she was talking about, you know, we need take the, "we've got to have our party conferences back in the northern cities." well, maybe but, in the end, what i think the country wants is a labour party that has leader, team, policies that they say — and we're not talking here about people who sort of spend their times obsessing about politics — people who occasionally dip in and out, they look at them and think, "yeah, i...
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other mp5, like jess phillips, lisa nandy and yvette cooper may run as well.s here is onlyjust really sinking in, and at labour hq, there is a long list of questions that beg hard answers. first, can the party avoid slipping into a bitter blame game over what went wrong, before a healthy discussion over who and what might be next? it might be five years before labour has another chance on the doorstep at the next general election, but time may not automatically be a healer. without doubt, for labour, there are many wounds to put right. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show: i'm in the uk to see up close how one of the nation's most iconic landmarks is getting a much—needed facelift. 0h! oh, my very word. look at that! and with the festive season just around the corner, we're in london's historic burlington shopping arcade as a famous face helps it celebrate its 200th christmas. before i head east to norfolk‘s thursford spectacular, putting my feet to the test at britain's biggest christmas show. we're starting this week right in the mi
other mp5, like jess phillips, lisa nandy and yvette cooper may run as well.s here is onlyjust really sinking in, and at labour hq, there is a long list of questions that beg hard answers. first, can the party avoid slipping into a bitter blame game over what went wrong, before a healthy discussion over who and what might be next? it might be five years before labour has another chance on the doorstep at the next general election, but time may not automatically be a healer. without doubt, for...
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. —— lisa nandy. it was a dismal defeat. the trick about going forward , dismal defeat.nd a way to hang oi'i somebody who can find a way to hang on to the left manifesto, elements of it, which is very popular in the public and supported by the membership but is able to communicate that across the party. so it is not necessarily someone seen you only appeals to one faction or the other. that would be the test, to take the left policies but communicate them to coalesce the entire party and convince the public. do you have a view on who should be the next leader of the labor party? i think it is important to have good opposition in the country and if labour kid themselves that far left policies will render them power, ifi that far left policies will render them power, if i was a tory, which i am not, iwould them power, if i was a tory, which i am not, i would say bring it on. if rebecca long—bailey or angela rayner... that is like shovelling the deckchairs around the titanic. you need someone who has to go down the centre—left path because that is 00:20:38,715 --> 429496610
. —— lisa nandy. it was a dismal defeat. the trick about going forward , dismal defeat.nd a way to hang oi'i somebody who can find a way to hang on to the left manifesto, elements of it, which is very popular in the public and supported by the membership but is able to communicate that across the party. so it is not necessarily someone seen you only appeals to one faction or the other. that would be the test, to take the left policies but communicate them to coalesce the entire party and...
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i would have thought lisa nandy, if she is serious about it herself, she has chances.there is a front runner backed by the john mcdonnell machine, it would be rebecca long—bailey. machine, it would be rebecca long-bailey. the rebecca long—bailey's chances depend on how strong the backlash is against corbyn sm and the corbyn easter have heard across the country have corbyn himself and that left—wing push has gone down appallingly. how can the labour party possibly win with any of those people? there was an interesting piece about how they knew, months ago, from digging into this exit poll, they knew that 42% of people didn't vote labour because of people didn't vote labour because of corbyn and only 17 because of brexit and the blaming that. activists have doubled down on it being brexit and the media's fault. a studentjournalist, being brexit and the media's fault. a student journalist, i being brexit and the media's fault. a studentjournalist, i saw a thread on twitter and they said 17 reasons and it didn't mention it. can be labour party be steered back to the centre
i would have thought lisa nandy, if she is serious about it herself, she has chances.there is a front runner backed by the john mcdonnell machine, it would be rebecca long—bailey. machine, it would be rebecca long-bailey. the rebecca long—bailey's chances depend on how strong the backlash is against corbyn sm and the corbyn easter have heard across the country have corbyn himself and that left—wing push has gone down appallingly. how can the labour party possibly win with any of those...
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jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election — as wigan mp, lisa nandyr. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england. the national health service is the number one focus of this government when it comes to domestic policy.
jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election — as wigan mp, lisa nandyr. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england. the...
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jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election — as wigan mp, lisa nandy defeat where you really felt in towns like mine that the earth was quaking, and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england. the national health service is the number one focus of this government when it comes to domestic policy. nicola sturgeon renews her call for a second referendum on scottish independence, saying the people of scotland
jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election — as wigan mp, lisa nandy defeat where you really felt in towns like mine that the earth was quaking, and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england. the national health service is the number one focus of this government when it comes to...
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the wigan mp, lisa nandy, says she's thinking about running.most shattering defeat where you really felt in towns like mine that the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. we have to think seriously about how we rebuild that coalition that has propelled us into power three times in the last 100 years. the lewishams and the leighs and how you how you speak for both. cheering there are other big ramifications from thursday's vote too. independence has shot up the agenda after the snp's victory in scotland. the uk government says the last independence vote should be respected. nicola sturgeon says she has a mandate for a new one. you cannot hold scotland in the union against its will. you cannotjust lock us in a cupboard and turn the key and hope that everything goes away. if the union, if the united kingdom is to continue, then it can only be by consent. borisjohnson‘s government, meanwhile, prepares to get down to business. on thursday, there will be a queen's speech with a focus on the nhs and,
the wigan mp, lisa nandy, says she's thinking about running.most shattering defeat where you really felt in towns like mine that the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. we have to think seriously about how we rebuild that coalition that has propelled us into power three times in the last 100 years. the lewishams and the leighs and how you how you speak for both. cheering there are other big ramifications from thursday's vote too....
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jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election — as wigan mp, lisa nandyleader. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, for ——thursday's queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to raise spending on the nhs in england. the national health service is the number one focus of this government when it comes to domestic policy. nicola sturgeon renews her call for a second referendum
jeremy corbyn apologises for his part in labour's performance at the general election — as wigan mp, lisa nandyleader. the reason that i'm thinking about it is because we just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt, in towns like mine, like the earth was quaking and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. as boris johnson prepares for thurday‘s queen speech, for ——thursday's queen speech, the government is to enshrine in law, a commitment to...
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the mp for wigan, lisa nandy, says she's considering running.t deserted leave voters and its northern base. jess phillips, mp for birmingham yardley, may run. she's been a fierce critic ofjeremy corbyn. and two of the shadow cabinet who are regarded has having pushed mr corbyn towards backing a second referendum may run. that's emily thornberry and keir starmer. let's speak to former labour mp helen goodman, who lost her seat in bishop auckland in county durham last week, the labour mp for norwich south — clive lewis, who is a front bench treasury spokesperson. and labour mp stephen kinnock, who held on to his aberavon seat? he lost 14% of the vote, but still had a majority. helen goodman, presumably it has now sunkin helen goodman, presumably it has now sunk in so how are you feeling? i'm feeling 0k. it was predictable. i had a majority of the 500 and we went in on —10 and a leader on —60. it wasn't a great surprise what happened in the early hours on friday morning stop what you say this with a smile on your face? i think that was the upshot.
the mp for wigan, lisa nandy, says she's considering running.t deserted leave voters and its northern base. jess phillips, mp for birmingham yardley, may run. she's been a fierce critic ofjeremy corbyn. and two of the shadow cabinet who are regarded has having pushed mr corbyn towards backing a second referendum may run. that's emily thornberry and keir starmer. let's speak to former labour mp helen goodman, who lost her seat in bishop auckland in county durham last week, the labour mp for...
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it could be a choice between many, not few. 0ther mps, like jess phillips, lisa nandy and yvette coopers. first, can the party avoid slipping into a bitter blame game over what went wrong, before a healthy discussion over who and what might be next? it might be five years before labour has another chance on the doorstep at the next general election, but time may not automatically be a healer. without doubt, for labour, there are many wounds to put right. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. there have been mass protests outside the stadium in barcelona ahead of a game with real madrid, which was postponed back in october because of widespread demonstrations then over the jailing of nine catalan separatist leaders. the barcelona fans and the other protesters want a legal referendum on independence for the north—eastern region of spain. gavin lee reports from barcelona. in the shadow of barcelona‘s football stadium tonight, the crowds outside are making a political point. catalan independence demonstrators are outside every corner of the stadium, while record numbers of police stand g
it could be a choice between many, not few. 0ther mps, like jess phillips, lisa nandy and yvette coopers. first, can the party avoid slipping into a bitter blame game over what went wrong, before a healthy discussion over who and what might be next? it might be five years before labour has another chance on the doorstep at the next general election, but time may not automatically be a healer. without doubt, for labour, there are many wounds to put right. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster....
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lisa nandy is popular in areas of the party and has written an article where she says labour have lostries of voters. and she spoke to the bbc in the last 30 minutes. this is what she said when she was asked if she was considering standing as leader. well, the honest answer is that i'm seriously thinking about it. the reason i'm thinking about it is because we've just had the most shattering defeat, where you really felt in towns like mine that the earth was quaking. and we've watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. i think we need to think seriously now about, first of all, how you bring those lifelong labour voters, who felt that they not only couldn't vote labour, but actually, in many instances, chose the tories, how you bring labour home to them. and i also think we have to think seriously about how we rebuild that coalition that has propelled us into power through times in the last hundred years. the lewishams and leighs and how you speak for both. the leadership contest has already begun, they are starting the process of trend to agree what went wrong last
lisa nandy is popular in areas of the party and has written an article where she says labour have lostries of voters. and she spoke to the bbc in the last 30 minutes. this is what she said when she was asked if she was considering standing as leader. well, the honest answer is that i'm seriously thinking about it. the reason i'm thinking about it is because we've just had the most shattering defeat, where you really felt in towns like mine that the earth was quaking. and we've watched the...
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then lisa nandi, young, left—leaning, looks like another contender, and jess phillips, outspoken, combatives, a heroic loser, to critics, the man who consigned labour to a fourth term out of office. they will all be fighting over labour's future before jeremy corbyn's even out of sight. john pienaar, bbc news. nicola sturgeon says borisjohnson has no right to stand in the way of another scottish independence referendum after her party made huge gains — winning 48 of scotland's 59 seats. 0ur scotland editor, sarah smith, looks at what the snp's victory means for scotland and the united kingdom. posing with some school kids this morning, nicola sturgeon has one clear demand — that their political future be decided by scottish voters. she believes that winning 80% of the seats in scotland means she must now be allowed to hold another independence referendum but legally she needs borisjohnson to agree. so, to the prime minister, let me be very clear. this is not simply a demand that i or the snp are making, it is the right of the people of scotland, and you, as the leader of a defeated party in
then lisa nandi, young, left—leaning, looks like another contender, and jess phillips, outspoken, combatives, a heroic loser, to critics, the man who consigned labour to a fourth term out of office. they will all be fighting over labour's future before jeremy corbyn's even out of sight. john pienaar, bbc news. nicola sturgeon says borisjohnson has no right to stand in the way of another scottish independence referendum after her party made huge gains — winning 48 of scotland's 59 seats. 0ur...
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richard berghan, the shadowjustice secretary and other candidates like jess phillips and lisa nandy.n the road of corbyn policy, they will be out of power for more yea rs. they will be out of power for more years. that manifesto has been roundly rejected by the electorate. it will be down to the members. lucy powell, the labour mp, said there needs to be no infighting, do not rush to judgment about what happened because if you look at some of the seats that were lost, it is complicated in different areas, what is happening, the collapse of the labour vote in some places, but in other places, the split of the remain vote which meant the tories one. she is saying, take some time to assess what is happen, do not throw everything out, we think about the climate crisis, the policies needed on that. it will be the members, so we will all debate in interviews like this, at length within the next few months about who should be the next leader but what will happen is the mps that make it onto the ballot paper, it is not like the conservative party leadership contest, more the two will make it
richard berghan, the shadowjustice secretary and other candidates like jess phillips and lisa nandy.n the road of corbyn policy, they will be out of power for more yea rs. they will be out of power for more years. that manifesto has been roundly rejected by the electorate. it will be down to the members. lucy powell, the labour mp, said there needs to be no infighting, do not rush to judgment about what happened because if you look at some of the seats that were lost, it is complicated in...
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in tomorrow's papers a couple of likely hopefuls for the leadership, perhaps not best known, but lisa nandys voters. john mcdonnell is keen to get the timetable for the leadership drawn up timetable for the leadership drawn up and! timetable for the leadership drawn up and i understand the ruling national executive will do that in the second week of january and might be preliminary discussions next week butjeremy corbyn is not rushing out of the door even though some of his mps want to push on there. thank you very much. —— push him there. a british tourist has been killed and his son injured when they were shot during a suspected robbery in argentina. it happened earlier today in the capital buenos aires. the father, who was 55, and his 28—year—old son are reported to have been shot during a struggle near the faena art hotel. police say a body found in a village in cheshire has been identified as 15—year—old alex rodda. his body was found yesterday morning in ashley. an 18—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of his murder and is being held in custody. rail passengers are being advi
in tomorrow's papers a couple of likely hopefuls for the leadership, perhaps not best known, but lisa nandys voters. john mcdonnell is keen to get the timetable for the leadership drawn up timetable for the leadership drawn up and! timetable for the leadership drawn up and i understand the ruling national executive will do that in the second week of january and might be preliminary discussions next week butjeremy corbyn is not rushing out of the door even though some of his mps want to push on...
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other mps, like jess phillips, lisa nandy and yvette cooper may run as well.ng in, and at labour hq there is a long list of questions that beg hard answers. first, can the party avoid slipping into a bitter blame game over what went wrong, before a healthy discussion over who and what might be next? it might be five years before labour has another chance on the doorstep for the next general election, but time may not automatically be a healer. without doubt for labour, there are many wounds to put right. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. the time is coming up to 20 past six. top story this evening. britain's dementia crisis — millions of people may be forced to become carers for loved ones unless more money is invested in the system. and i am live in london's leicester square for the european premiere of star wars thus the rise of skywalker, the film that aims to conclude a saga that began with the original star wars in 1977. coming up original star wars in 1977. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, the first woman to win a darts match at the world champ
other mps, like jess phillips, lisa nandy and yvette cooper may run as well.ng in, and at labour hq there is a long list of questions that beg hard answers. first, can the party avoid slipping into a bitter blame game over what went wrong, before a healthy discussion over who and what might be next? it might be five years before labour has another chance on the doorstep for the next general election, but time may not automatically be a healer. without doubt for labour, there are many wounds to...
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then lisa nandy, young, left—leaning, looks like another contender.be the wild card of the contest. jeremy corbyn‘s heading for a quieter life — to his admirers, a heroic loser, to critics, the man who consigned labour to a fourth term out of office. they will all be fighting over labour's future before jeremy corbyn‘s even out of sight. john pienaar, bbc news. as the scottish national party swept to victory across scotland, taking 48 out of 59 seats, the future of the union is again in sharp focus, with nicola sturgeon asserting that borisjohnson has no right to stand in the way of another referendum on scottish independence. 0ur scotland editor sarah smith looks at what the snp's victory posing with some schoolkids this morning, nicola sturgeon has one clear demand — that their political future be decided by scottish voters. she believes that winning 80% of the seats in scotland means she must now be allowed to hold another independence referendum, but legally she needs borisjohnson to agree. so, to the prime minister, let me be very clear. this is
then lisa nandy, young, left—leaning, looks like another contender.be the wild card of the contest. jeremy corbyn‘s heading for a quieter life — to his admirers, a heroic loser, to critics, the man who consigned labour to a fourth term out of office. they will all be fighting over labour's future before jeremy corbyn‘s even out of sight. john pienaar, bbc news. as the scottish national party swept to victory across scotland, taking 48 out of 59 seats, the future of the union is again in...
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rebecca long bailey, lisa nandi, which one of those, i don't know if you have decided yet...n, yes. why? i would like the labor party to elect a woman as its leader because i think that we need to show that we understand that women have every capacity to lead our country. we have had great leaders of the labor party, we can have great leaders in the future. many people you mention could fit that bill but it is not just about the person. it is also about that ideas. we have been banging on about the places outside london that need investment. we can make a positive case for the labor party in the future, notjust bemoaning what the tories have done to this country, bad though that is, we have got to have a positive view about where we are going as a country. stephen, have you made up your mind, you have to unite the party about the person you think it should be? i haven't made my mind up either, although i agree it would be excellent if the next leader were to bea excellent if the next leader were to be a woman. i think that those three big points that the next leader needs to
rebecca long bailey, lisa nandi, which one of those, i don't know if you have decided yet...n, yes. why? i would like the labor party to elect a woman as its leader because i think that we need to show that we understand that women have every capacity to lead our country. we have had great leaders of the labor party, we can have great leaders in the future. many people you mention could fit that bill but it is not just about the person. it is also about that ideas. we have been banging on about...
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i know you had lisa nandy on earlier. in fact, time. i know you had lisa nandy on earlier.an either. so we have got to really ta ke either. so we have got to really take a deep long look at this. let's not make any immediate reactions and jump not make any immediate reactions and jump straight into it. thank you very much indeed. it's been a momentous few hours here at westminster and we'll have plenty more reaction throughout the day here on election 2019 but for now let's have a look at some of key moments as the drama of the night unfolded. cheering. i want to thank the people of this country for turning out to vote in a december election. that we didn't wa nt to december election. that we didn't want to call but which i think has turned out to be an historic election. yes! i will not lead the party in any future general election campaign. i will discuss with our party to ensure there is a process now of reflection. borisjohnson leads the conservatives to a resounding election victory. cheering. they win their largest majority since the thatcher years, gaining scores of
i know you had lisa nandy on earlier. in fact, time. i know you had lisa nandy on earlier.an either. so we have got to really ta ke either. so we have got to really take a deep long look at this. let's not make any immediate reactions and jump not make any immediate reactions and jump straight into it. thank you very much indeed. it's been a momentous few hours here at westminster and we'll have plenty more reaction throughout the day here on election 2019 but for now let's have a look at some...
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then lisa nandy, young, left—leaning, looks like another contender.g for a quieter life — to his admirers, an heroic loser. to critics, the man who consigned labour to a fourth term out of office. they will all be fighting over labour's future before jeremy corbyn‘s even out of sight. john pienaar, bbc news. well, as the scottish national party swept to victory across scotland — taking 48 out of 59 seats — the future of the union is again in sharp focus, with nicola sturgeon asserting that borisjohnson has no right to stand in the way of another referendum on scottish independence. our scotland editor, sarah smith, looks at what the snp's victory means for scotland and for the united kingdom. posing with some schoolkids this morning, nicola sturgeon has one clear demand — that their political future be decided by scottish voters. she believes that winning 80% of the seats in scotland means she must now be allowed to hold another independence referendum, but legally, she needs borisjohnson to agree. so, to the prime minister, let me be very clear. this
then lisa nandy, young, left—leaning, looks like another contender.g for a quieter life — to his admirers, an heroic loser. to critics, the man who consigned labour to a fourth term out of office. they will all be fighting over labour's future before jeremy corbyn‘s even out of sight. john pienaar, bbc news. well, as the scottish national party swept to victory across scotland — taking 48 out of 59 seats — the future of the union is again in sharp focus, with nicola sturgeon asserting...
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lisa nandy, very moderate, in terms of the way she has conducted herself asa of the way she has conductedal successor to jeremy corbyn. going back to the conservatives, one phrase jake berry used, he said this will be a northern focused government, which is something many people in this pa rt is something many people in this part of the world would say they have not heard from a conservative for a long time. indeed. roger, thank you very much. our next stop is birmingham. our next stop is birmingham, and waiting for us there is mary rhodes? and there 5 a new train timetable in the region which is promising a better service ? how bad has it been? it has been pretty awful. you will remember that phrase, let the train ta ke remember that phrase, let the train take the strain? it has been more of the train causing the strain for many of our commuters in the west midlands and lots of other parts of the west midlands. —— lots of other parts of the country was top west midlands trains run around 1300 services a day, carrying nearly 80 million passengers per year. the latest changes come after a
lisa nandy, very moderate, in terms of the way she has conducted herself asa of the way she has conductedal successor to jeremy corbyn. going back to the conservatives, one phrase jake berry used, he said this will be a northern focused government, which is something many people in this pa rt is something many people in this part of the world would say they have not heard from a conservative for a long time. indeed. roger, thank you very much. our next stop is birmingham. our next stop is...
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some of the names being floated includes rebecca long-bailey lisa nandy and sir keir.bond yield jumped on friday looking at the uk ten-year in particular, it climbed to the highest level since june on friday head of mixed income capital markets from ramen james joins us now let's pick up off the back of that point with the uk ten-year climbing to the highest level since june on friday what do you think is baked into the ten-year now when it comes to uk politics moving forward. >> yeah. there's some clarity, which helps a lot. and helps the process of getting next trade deal, but there's still a lot of uncertainty out there. i think if you look at the fed funds, the overnight rate currently in this country, it's almost a flat yield curve. and so i think whoever takes over the bank of england is going to have a bigger job probably than boris johnson in trying to both reflorida state the economy without pushing too high of inflation. >> you're looking at it from an overseas lens but there's a big move in the currency as well, trading up to 135, but not as big a move in fi
some of the names being floated includes rebecca long-bailey lisa nandy and sir keir.bond yield jumped on friday looking at the uk ten-year in particular, it climbed to the highest level since june on friday head of mixed income capital markets from ramen james joins us now let's pick up off the back of that point with the uk ten-year climbing to the highest level since june on friday what do you think is baked into the ten-year now when it comes to uk politics moving forward. >> yeah....
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then lisa nandi, young, left—leaning, looks like another contender, and jess phillips, outspoken, combativeitics, the man who consigned labour to a fourth term out of office. they will all be fighting over labour's future before jeremy corbyn's even out of sight. thank you forjoining us this evening. what went wrong for the labour party? everything, to be on the ma nifesto manifesto it was a giveaway manifesto which people were not sure that i should be paid for. they had a leader who was the most unpopular opposition leader since polling on that began in the 19705. seen as unpatriotic, seen as weak on terrorism and on crime, he was seen as terrorism and on crime, he was seen a5 indecisive and quite frankly, he was not seen as likeable and the way the bori5 was not seen as likeable and the way the borisjohnson wa5. was not seen as likeable and the way the borisjohnson was. so if you put the borisjohnson was. so if you put the leadership and the offer together, that is a part of labour‘s problem. boris johnson have that 5logan, get brexit done that he said that any available opportunity. how
then lisa nandi, young, left—leaning, looks like another contender, and jess phillips, outspoken, combativeitics, the man who consigned labour to a fourth term out of office. they will all be fighting over labour's future before jeremy corbyn's even out of sight. thank you forjoining us this evening. what went wrong for the labour party? everything, to be on the ma nifesto manifesto it was a giveaway manifesto which people were not sure that i should be paid for. they had a leader who was the...
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today she‘s been meeting with labour leadership contender lisa nandy and she joins us now from derby.n next, there isa and what needs to happen next, there is a lot of pressure on the labour party to come up with a new leader fast, get rid of mr corbett and get someone fast, get rid of mr corbett and get someone else in in the new year, so do you think it is right to take some time, listen and investigate what went wrong? —— mr corbyn. absolutely. before that my result had been announced, people were asking me what i thought had gone wrong and did i want to put the blame on jeremy corbyn wrong and did i want to put the blame onjeremy corbyn or on brexit, but it can‘t be that simple. in this vast world, people want immediate a nswe i’s , vast world, people want immediate answers, but this is a far more complicated picture. i‘m pleased we will be having the review and people will be having the review and people will be having the review and people will be coming to a like ours and listening, finding out why they couldn‘t trust us with their vote this time. what are some of the things yo
today she‘s been meeting with labour leadership contender lisa nandy and she joins us now from derby.n next, there isa and what needs to happen next, there is a lot of pressure on the labour party to come up with a new leader fast, get rid of mr corbett and get someone fast, get rid of mr corbett and get someone else in in the new year, so do you think it is right to take some time, listen and investigate what went wrong? —— mr corbyn. absolutely. before that my result had been announced,...
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. —— lisa nandi.positioning herself or other people pushing them forwards so we are looking at people like jess and also forwards so we are looking at people likejess and also within that box you have got others, rebecca long bailey who you had about and she is the favourite candidate, or seemed to be. she is the mp for salford and eccles and we are waiting to see if she put herself forward. the contest doesn't kick off formally until january so there will be a lot of mps are getting a lot of christmas cards over the festive season as they look for support. thank you very much indeed. relatives of four british soldiers who died in the 1982 hyde park bombing have won their civil case against the convicted ira member, john downey. the families are seeking damages, after a criminal case against him collapsed. the judge at the high court said today she was satisfied john downey was an active participant in the attack. sangita myska reports. walking out of the high court, the families of the victims of the
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a point lisa nandy brought in when i spoke to her, if we think labour's problem started with corbyn orir, during those years, when some of the working and northern areas we re of the working and northern areas were not listened to, too much was centralised from london. do you accept you can't go back to a blairite form of labour either? tony blairite form of labour either? tony blair was brilliant at the time but that has to change. one of the problems we've faced is that corbyn and company have sought to denigrate virtually our whole record. you of course can have an argument about the iraq warand course can have an argument about the iraq war and i understand that, but the rest of the record was pretty good. i represented blackburn, a northern industrial town, for 36 years and living standards for everybody, particularly poor people, were transformed in that period.” particularly poor people, were transformed in that period. i am sorry to cut you off but thank you for joining sorry to cut you off but thank you forjoining us, jack straw. we are coming up to the top of the hour. hello
a point lisa nandy brought in when i spoke to her, if we think labour's problem started with corbyn orir, during those years, when some of the working and northern areas we re of the working and northern areas were not listened to, too much was centralised from london. do you accept you can't go back to a blairite form of labour either? tony blairite form of labour either? tony blair was brilliant at the time but that has to change. one of the problems we've faced is that corbyn and company...
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candidates, people such as jess other potential candidates, people such asjess phillips, i think, and lisa nandito those who have perhaps left under jeremy corbyn's leadership, or have not gotten involved in politics. iain watson our correspondent in westminster, thanks. now, the per minister has pledged to earn the trust of those former labour voters who helped provide him with a majority. and says he will govern for the whole country. 0ur correspondent, ed thomas, has been to the —— about a very conservative and p. burnley one of the northern towns are turned from red to blue, all facing the same issues, poverty, low wages, and the struggle to find a place to call home. take jordan and the struggle to find a place to call home. takejordan and into the neat, desperate for someone to fix their lives, both in work on a zero—hour contracts, living in a bedsit. is that your number one priority, mix ofjobs? i mix ofjobs? , permanent employment. 90 hour contracts, like that. have you got hope that borisjohnson's conservatives can lift you guys out of this? absolutely, yes. absolutely. there is a grow
candidates, people such as jess other potential candidates, people such asjess phillips, i think, and lisa nandito those who have perhaps left under jeremy corbyn's leadership, or have not gotten involved in politics. iain watson our correspondent in westminster, thanks. now, the per minister has pledged to earn the trust of those former labour voters who helped provide him with a majority. and says he will govern for the whole country. 0ur correspondent, ed thomas, has been to the —— about...
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other possible names in the hat include the mp for wigan, lisa nandy, jess phillips — the mp for birminghamadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer. he's told the bbc he is "seriously considering" running to be labour leader, saying it was time for the party to return to being a "broad church". 0ur assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. good morning. let's talk first of all about what tony blair has been saying. he knows a thing or two about winning elections and he has delivered a really blunt message this morning. i have heard tony blair deliver numerous speeches criticising jeremy corbyn, criticising jeremy corbyn, criticising his brexit policy. i have never heard him doing such a demolitionjob on the have never heard him doing such a demolition job on the labour party. blu ntly, demolition job on the labour party. bluntly, the demolition job on the labour party. blu ntly, the gloves demolition job on the labour party. bluntly, the gloves are off. he warns quite simply that in his words, if labour carries on with the corbyn programme it is finished. his belief is the e
other possible names in the hat include the mp for wigan, lisa nandy, jess phillips — the mp for birminghamadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer. he's told the bbc he is "seriously considering" running to be labour leader, saying it was time for the party to return to being a "broad church". 0ur assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. good morning. let's talk first of all about what tony blair has been saying. he knows a thing or two about winning...