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but i think mr corbyn is really trying to touch a mood here.e costing and the achieve ability at this stage, he's touching a moody sensesis at this stage, he's touching a moody senses is therein the public that millions of people have not seen their wages rise in ten years, since their wages rise in ten years, since the financial crisis. the support for tax rises, for example, is at its highest since 2002. he's tapping into that feeling among many people that the is not working. thank you for joining that the is not working. thank you forjoining us. that the is not working. thank you for joining us. —— that the is not working. thank you forjoining us. —— the economy is not working. the real name of one of the men accused of the salisbury nerve agent poisoning has been revealed. an investigation by the bellingcat group, parts of which have been shared with the bbc, claims that the man who called himself ruslan boshirov and said he was a tourist is in fact a colonel in russian military intelligence. british officials say they will not comment on
but i think mr corbyn is really trying to touch a mood here.e costing and the achieve ability at this stage, he's touching a moody sensesis at this stage, he's touching a moody senses is therein the public that millions of people have not seen their wages rise in ten years, since their wages rise in ten years, since the financial crisis. the support for tax rises, for example, is at its highest since 2002. he's tapping into that feeling among many people that the is not working. thank you for...
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is committed to reducing the uk's net carbon emissions by 60% by 2030, and to zero by 2050, and mr corbyns 400,000 skilled jobs will need to be created. jeremy corbyn will use his leader's speech to denounce what he'll call "greed—is—good, deregulated financial capitalism". let's go to our assistant political editor norman smith, who's in liverpool. so, apart from talking about the economy, can we expect mr corbyn‘s speech to talk about brexit? i wouldn't imagine there would be too much on that, because the whole purpose of this beach is to try and wrench the attention of this conference away from brexit and back to what i think most labour folk conference to be about, which was the alternative agenda which labour is going to set out. we will begin to get a sense ofjust how radical that might be from jeremy corbyn later today, when he will propose a massive jobs boost for the so—called green revolution, to create around 400,000 jobs, to reverse as he sees it, the de—industrialisation that has happened in many cities and towns in the north and the midlands with the collapse of the mining i
is committed to reducing the uk's net carbon emissions by 60% by 2030, and to zero by 2050, and mr corbyns 400,000 skilled jobs will need to be created. jeremy corbyn will use his leader's speech to denounce what he'll call "greed—is—good, deregulated financial capitalism". let's go to our assistant political editor norman smith, who's in liverpool. so, apart from talking about the economy, can we expect mr corbyn‘s speech to talk about brexit? i wouldn't imagine there would be...
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how far does mr corbyn have to do more to himself personally?himself personally? i think it isa more to himself personally? i think it is a positive and important step that the nec did adopt the full international definition of anti—semitism but i think what this summer anti—semitism but i think what this summer has shown all of us is that we need to look and reflect ourselves and i think this applies tojeremy ourselves and i think this applies to jeremy and every ourselves and i think this applies tojeremy and every other labour party member, reflect about how our actions and words are received by others. it is not what we perceive them to be whether we perceive them to be anti—semitic or not, necessarily are received and felt by others especially those in the jewish unity and i hope we can draw a line under this issue but the jeremy hunt self along with every other member of the labour party can go through this process to understand that is how you actions and words are felt by others. thank you. not one of the most explosive pmq, you get the
how far does mr corbyn have to do more to himself personally?himself personally? i think it isa more to himself personally? i think it is a positive and important step that the nec did adopt the full international definition of anti—semitism but i think what this summer anti—semitism but i think what this summer has shown all of us is that we need to look and reflect ourselves and i think this applies tojeremy ourselves and i think this applies to jeremy and every ourselves and i think this...
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for labour is to sit back and watch theresa may's brexit plans unravel but some in the party want mr corbyne is more pressure on mr corgan tonight to change his party's policy. a yougov poll found that 80% of labour members now support another referendum so we have grassroots activists and now tom watson piling in. he is tonight it's important the party respects the view of labour members. jeremy corbyn so far has been reluctant to accept this and what labour do could be pretty crucial. all eyes will be on theresa may that eventually this whole brexit issue will return to parliament. thank you, vicki young. after a two—year battle, america's biggest pay tv company, comcast, is set to take over the broadcaster sky. it follows a dramatic final auction against rupert murdoch's 21st century fox company. in buying sky for £30 billion, comcast will have access to 23 million new subscribers. our business editor simon jack is here. it's a massive deal, more media consolidation. two heavyweights of the media world slugging it out and comcast delivered at knockout blow, 10% more than 20th century fox
for labour is to sit back and watch theresa may's brexit plans unravel but some in the party want mr corbyne is more pressure on mr corgan tonight to change his party's policy. a yougov poll found that 80% of labour members now support another referendum so we have grassroots activists and now tom watson piling in. he is tonight it's important the party respects the view of labour members. jeremy corbyn so far has been reluctant to accept this and what labour do could be pretty crucial. all...
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but mr corbyn needed to address one big concern.ti—semitism has caused immense hurt and anxiety in the jewish community... and great dismay in the labour party. i say this to all in the jewish community — we are your ally. applause applause showing that many here had been waiting for that, but there was a message too to theresa may — labour, keen not to be accused of trying to block brexit. let me also reach out to the prime minister. if you deliver a deal that includes a customs union and no hard border in ireland, if you protect jobs, people's rights at work and environmental and consumer standards, then we will support that sensible deal, a deal that will be backed by most businesses in the world and trade unions. but if you can't negotiate that deal, then you need to make way for a party that can and will! cheering and applause labour sense power — the power to change, at home and abroad. we support a two—state solution to the conflict, with a secure israel and a viable and secure palestinian state, and in order to help make tha
but mr corbyn needed to address one big concern.ti—semitism has caused immense hurt and anxiety in the jewish community... and great dismay in the labour party. i say this to all in the jewish community — we are your ally. applause applause showing that many here had been waiting for that, but there was a message too to theresa may — labour, keen not to be accused of trying to block brexit. let me also reach out to the prime minister. if you deliver a deal that includes a customs union...
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but on brexit, is mr corbyn listening to labour members? this government on whatever deal it brings back, on our six tests, onjobs, on living standards, on environmental protection and protection of those jobs and the ability of an incoming labour government to invest and intervene in an economy, to bring about decent wages, jobs and full employment! if in power, labour says its brexit position would be to ask brussels for full access to the single market. they want the uk to be in a customs union with eu. but labour says it wants to manage migration fairly with a flexible work visa system. stop brexit! labour's been accused of keeping its brexit policy deliberately vague to mask divisions in the party. especially on whether to back another referendum, a so—called people's vote. arriving in liverpool earlier, the shadow chancellor said the government was falling apart and it was time for labour to step in. we have to respect the referendum result, that's democracy. i want a general election, i'd rather have a general election. we're not tak
but on brexit, is mr corbyn listening to labour members? this government on whatever deal it brings back, on our six tests, onjobs, on living standards, on environmental protection and protection of those jobs and the ability of an incoming labour government to invest and intervene in an economy, to bring about decent wages, jobs and full employment! if in power, labour says its brexit position would be to ask brussels for full access to the single market. they want the uk to be in a customs...
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to mr corbyn. -- proud.alling story, who a labour mp, who isjewish, has had to have a police guard the entire time at the labour conference. this is part of the anti—semitism story and i don't thinkjeremy corbyn really cares because i think that there has been so because i think that there has been so many because i think that there has been so many cases because i think that there has been so many cases around anti—semitism that have not been sorted out by the labour party. this morning, andrew marr gave him an opportunity to apologise to jewish marr gave him an opportunity to apologise tojewish people who marr gave him an opportunity to apologise to jewish people who feel threatened by him and by the anti—semitism, and he didn't want to do that. hejust anti—semitism, and he didn't want to do that. he just said he anti—semitism, and he didn't want to do that. hejust said he had ever been a racist. so this goes on. ok. vlore, let's go to the ft. —— laura. they would like to present equity being handed over t
to mr corbyn. -- proud.alling story, who a labour mp, who isjewish, has had to have a police guard the entire time at the labour conference. this is part of the anti—semitism story and i don't thinkjeremy corbyn really cares because i think that there has been so because i think that there has been so many because i think that there has been so many cases because i think that there has been so many cases around anti—semitism that have not been sorted out by the labour party. this morning,...
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some supporters of mr corbyn are rather more blunt. and what vince cable will be talking about is representing a romp, representing a minority interest in this country. it's not the middle ground at all. we are the moderates, we are the centre ground. politics, as you mightjust have centre ground. politics, as you might just have noticed, centre ground. politics, as you mightjust have noticed, has changed rather a lot since this happened, and change is showing no signs of going out of fashion. chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is at westminster for us. both tony blair and vince cable suggesting the centre ground in british politics is being ignored. yeah, their analysis is pretty similar. they feel that there are millions of voters and some mps who no longer have a political home, and that liberal democracy is under threat because the tories are obsessed with brexit and moving to the right, and they feel that under jeremy corbyn the labour party has gone to the left. now, what is the a
some supporters of mr corbyn are rather more blunt. and what vince cable will be talking about is representing a romp, representing a minority interest in this country. it's not the middle ground at all. we are the moderates, we are the centre ground. politics, as you mightjust have centre ground. politics, as you might just have noticed, centre ground. politics, as you mightjust have noticed, has changed rather a lot since this happened, and change is showing no signs of going out of fashion....
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and this morning we heard from the british board of deputies who accuse mr corbyn of a further unwarrantedu may provocation by, in effect, telling thejewish community you may have your definition of anti—semitism but we in the labour party have a slightly better definition. the consequence of that i think is that the row, will not disappear but will intensify and the gulf between mr corbyn and thejewish community may now be unbridgeable. thank you, norman smith. britain's most senior police officer, cressida dick, has said social media companies should hand over "vital evidence" about criminal investigations straight away. the metropolitan police commissioner made the comments after it emerged that detectives were unable to access the facebook account of a man suspected of murdering a 13—year—old girl in hampshire. our correspondent angus crawford is here. tell us more about the case and its implications? lucy mchugh was 13 when she was found stabbed to death injuly this year. a man called stephen nicholson was sent to prison last week. why? he failed to disclose the password to his facebo
and this morning we heard from the british board of deputies who accuse mr corbyn of a further unwarrantedu may provocation by, in effect, telling thejewish community you may have your definition of anti—semitism but we in the labour party have a slightly better definition. the consequence of that i think is that the row, will not disappear but will intensify and the gulf between mr corbyn and thejewish community may now be unbridgeable. thank you, norman smith. britain's most senior police...
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so could mr corbyn face a threat to his leadership? i suspect not.unlikely to try again, which means that the fear and loathing in sections of the labour party are probably likely to continue. norman, many thanks. the home secretary sajid javid says he‘s shocked at the scale of online child abuse and has vowed to make it his personal mission to tackle it. the national crime agency says up to 80,000 people in the uk pose a threat to children online. it also says there‘s been a 700% rise in the number of child abuse images reported to it over the last five years. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy reports. the images are horrific. the numbers are chilling. the challenges are daunting. 0nline child abuse is the grim curse on the internet, and the scale of it can be hard to take him. today put my figures from the national crime agency show that there are now around 80,000 paedophiles in britain who pose a threat to children online. they say they are making 400 arrests every month and that 500 children are being safeguarded every month. the nca says interne
so could mr corbyn face a threat to his leadership? i suspect not.unlikely to try again, which means that the fear and loathing in sections of the labour party are probably likely to continue. norman, many thanks. the home secretary sajid javid says he‘s shocked at the scale of online child abuse and has vowed to make it his personal mission to tackle it. the national crime agency says up to 80,000 people in the uk pose a threat to children online. it also says there‘s been a 700% rise in...
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mr corbyn also said he would only support the prime minister's deal on leaving the european union if customs union, something theresa may has ruled out. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg, sent this report from liverpool. cheering and applause adored here. on his turf. and on his terms. evenjoining in that familiar anthem. # 0h, jeremy corbyn...#. hoping to provide a contrast of political primary colours. labour trades in hope for the many, not favours for the few. that is our strength and together, we're going change britain. cheering labour here more at ease with itself this year, but mr corbyn needed to address one big concern. the row over anti—semitism has caused immense hurt and anxiety in the jewish community, and great dismay in the labour party. i say this to all in the jewish community — we are your ally. applause applause showing that many here had been waiting for that. but there was a message too to theresa may. labour keen not to be accused of trying to block brexit. let me also reach out to the prime minister. if you deliver a deal that includes a customs union and
mr corbyn also said he would only support the prime minister's deal on leaving the european union if customs union, something theresa may has ruled out. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg, sent this report from liverpool. cheering and applause adored here. on his turf. and on his terms. evenjoining in that familiar anthem. # 0h, jeremy corbyn...#. hoping to provide a contrast of political primary colours. labour trades in hope for the many, not favours for the few. that is our strength and...
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the former prime minister claims mr corbyn poses a threat to the future existence of the labour partyyment cards have been compromised. now, the business news. the chief executive of british airways has apologised for what he has called a very sophisticated breach of the firm's security systems. the airline said personal and financial details of customers making bookings had been compromised. almost half the people who bought a leasehold house in the past decade had no idea what they were getting into, according to a new study. home—buyers faced high fees and charges, with many feeling they were mis—sold. good news for british brewer and pub group greene king. it's updated the markets and revealed that england s world cup football run and a summer heatwave helped boost business. the group, which was founded in 1799, sold 3.7 million pints of beer in total during england s seven world cup matches. we start with a huge data breach at british airways, which the airline says it's investigating as a matter of urgency. in a statement, ba said between 21 august and 5 september, personal and
the former prime minister claims mr corbyn poses a threat to the future existence of the labour partyyment cards have been compromised. now, the business news. the chief executive of british airways has apologised for what he has called a very sophisticated breach of the firm's security systems. the airline said personal and financial details of customers making bookings had been compromised. almost half the people who bought a leasehold house in the past decade had no idea what they were...
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i think we can see mr corbyn leaving in the background. pledged an extra quarter a billion pounds of investment in mental health provision, particularly for young people, over the next five years. this will include £60 million for school nursing and counselling services. she also announced plans to increase spending on infrastructure in scotland, with a promise to invest an additional £7 billion on schools, hospitals, transport, digital connectivity and clean energy by 2026. 0ur scotland political editor, brian taylor is at holyrood in edinburgh. take us through some of this statement and what does it mean?” think the standout one is the announcement and mental health. in some ways it's a response to parliamentary pressure from holyrood behind me here. there's been controversy for months about the state of mental health care provision in scotland. figures out today showing one third of young patients seeking mental health care have to wait more than 18 weeks. that's the poorest performance on record. nicola sturgeon says it's good young pe
i think we can see mr corbyn leaving in the background. pledged an extra quarter a billion pounds of investment in mental health provision, particularly for young people, over the next five years. this will include £60 million for school nursing and counselling services. she also announced plans to increase spending on infrastructure in scotland, with a promise to invest an additional £7 billion on schools, hospitals, transport, digital connectivity and clean energy by 2026. 0ur scotland...
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speaking to nick robinson's political thinking podcast, the former prime minister said mr corbyn posesat to the future of the party. 0ur political correspondent chris mason is in westminster. we knew there was not much love lost between tony blair and jeremy corbyn, but this takes it to a new level? it's a reminder of how much the labour party has changed, for all those years tony blair was prime minister, jeremy corbyn sat on the backbenches. frankly, postman pat was more likely to be invited to the cabinet table than jeremy corbyn then. nowjeremy corbyn is in charge and tony blair is reflecting he is solidly in charge, that the labour party has fundamentally changed. he is asked on the podcast, if he was a 21—year—old now, would hejoin? tony blair can't offer a definitive a nswer to blair can't offer a definitive answer to that question. he was particularly critical of the row that's dominated news about the labour party over the summer, the row about anti—semitism. take a look at this. imean, i mean, this anti—semitism thing has been bad because, as i say, it's been, in the end, som
speaking to nick robinson's political thinking podcast, the former prime minister said mr corbyn posesat to the future of the party. 0ur political correspondent chris mason is in westminster. we knew there was not much love lost between tony blair and jeremy corbyn, but this takes it to a new level? it's a reminder of how much the labour party has changed, for all those years tony blair was prime minister, jeremy corbyn sat on the backbenches. frankly, postman pat was more likely to be invited...
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speaking to nick robinson's political thinking podcast, the former prime minister said mr corbyn posesntial threat to the future of the party, and many within the party believe that it is "lost". jeremy corbyn has responded to previous criticism from mr blair by noting that he is entitled to his opinion, but that "politics has changed". let's speak to our political correspondent chris mason. tell us more about what tony blair is saying and whether he is offering any alternative? good morning. it is intriguing. let's be honest, dead dogs in the street have probably clocked by now that tony blair and jeremy corbyn are not exactly on the same page when it comes to labour party policy. for all of those years that tony blair was prime minister and jeremy corbyn was perched on his backbenchers, mr blair was more likely to recruit postman pat is a home secretary then bring upjeremy corbyn and offer him a job in the cabinet. but what is striking in this conversation, a 30 minute conversation, where minute by minute tony blair is full of gloom about the future of the party and talking about and
speaking to nick robinson's political thinking podcast, the former prime minister said mr corbyn posesntial threat to the future of the party, and many within the party believe that it is "lost". jeremy corbyn has responded to previous criticism from mr blair by noting that he is entitled to his opinion, but that "politics has changed". let's speak to our political correspondent chris mason. tell us more about what tony blair is saying and whether he is offering any...
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mr corbyn said under his leadership labour had adopted policies, such as renationalising utilities, whichy into a movement for moderates. vicki young's report contains flash photography. is british politics in need of a face—lift? or even a total rebuild? are you a voter who thinks that politicians are failing to represent your feelings? tony blair was the last party leader to win a decisive election victory, he sasteremy corbyn doesn't have a broad enough appeal for this kind of win. and moderate centre ground mps have lost control of the labour party. i'm not sure it's possible to take it back. in a lot of people associated with me feel like the labour party is lost. an visiting a museum in leicester today the labour leader insisted he is the one in tune with voters. his campaign for an equal society has a mainstream message. tony blair should recognise that membership is much bigger than it's ever been. bigger than it's been in my lifetime. well over half a million people. after the general election we set out what our aspirations are to the people of this country. the liberal democrat
mr corbyn said under his leadership labour had adopted policies, such as renationalising utilities, whichy into a movement for moderates. vicki young's report contains flash photography. is british politics in need of a face—lift? or even a total rebuild? are you a voter who thinks that politicians are failing to represent your feelings? tony blair was the last party leader to win a decisive election victory, he sasteremy corbyn doesn't have a broad enough appeal for this kind of win. and...
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jeremy corbyn! mrracism within any form on our society and on that we are all agreed and we will tackle it within our society and on that we are all agreed and we will tackle whenever it rises in our own parties as well. the labour leader then turned to brexit and comments made by liam fox. mr speaker, the international trade secretary said the likelihood of a no deal is now 60—a0 which means it is a pretty good chance there will not be a deal, is he right? can i say to the right honourable gentleman, we are continuing to do what we have always been doing which is working to get a good deal with the european union for our future relationship once we have left the european union. but it is entirely right and proper that we should prepare for all eventualities because we have not come to the end of the negotiations, while at the same time we are working for a good deal to ensure that we deliver on the vote of the british people, that we come out of the european union on the 29th of march 2019 and that we
jeremy corbyn! mrracism within any form on our society and on that we are all agreed and we will tackle it within our society and on that we are all agreed and we will tackle whenever it rises in our own parties as well. the labour leader then turned to brexit and comments made by liam fox. mr speaker, the international trade secretary said the likelihood of a no deal is now 60—a0 which means it is a pretty good chance there will not be a deal, is he right? can i say to the right honourable...
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we must back members on a new brexit vote, so says tom watson to mr corbyn. it's interesting. w that corbyn is afan of interesting. we know that corbyn is a fan of brexit. he nominally campaigned to remain but he did not really. he's made quite clear he's going to go down the brexiteer park but watson appears to be taking the view that you kind of rick nor the use of the majority of labour members, not labour voters but labour members. whether he can actually persuade corbyn to do a u—turn, ifind it actually persuade corbyn to do a u—turn, i find it hard to actually persuade corbyn to do a u—turn, ifind it hard to believe. it's about the terms of the brexit rather than the brexit, per se. he's being very cautious. that's one of the criticisms when it comes to jeremy corbyn. labour would actually rather have a general election. still unclear in this in what tom watson is exactly saying. asked if it means labour should commit to another national vote in the next manifesto, he says there's going to be pressure for this to happen. on the one hand, if labour does endorse a second re
we must back members on a new brexit vote, so says tom watson to mr corbyn. it's interesting. w that corbyn is afan of interesting. we know that corbyn is a fan of brexit. he nominally campaigned to remain but he did not really. he's made quite clear he's going to go down the brexiteer park but watson appears to be taking the view that you kind of rick nor the use of the majority of labour members, not labour voters but labour members. whether he can actually persuade corbyn to do a u—turn,...
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but mr corbyn needed to address one big concern.ed immense hurt and anxiety in the jewish community... and great dismay in the labour party. i say this to all in thejewish community — we are your ally. applause. applause showing that many here had been waiting for that, but there was a message too to theresa may — labour, keen not to be accused of trying to block brexit. let me also reach out to the prime minister. if you deliver a deal that includes a customs union and no hard border in ireland, if you protect jobs, people's rights at work and environmental and consumer standards, then we will support that sensible deal, a deal that will be backed by most businesses in the world and trade unions. but if you can't negotiate that deal, then you need to make way for a party that can and will! cheering and applause labour sense power — the power to change, at home and abroad. we support a two—state solution to the conflict, with a secure israel and a viable and secure palestinian state, and in order to help make that two—state settleme
but mr corbyn needed to address one big concern.ed immense hurt and anxiety in the jewish community... and great dismay in the labour party. i say this to all in thejewish community — we are your ally. applause. applause showing that many here had been waiting for that, but there was a message too to theresa may — labour, keen not to be accused of trying to block brexit. let me also reach out to the prime minister. if you deliver a deal that includes a customs union and no hard border in...
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another important part of chuka umunna's speech saying he does not feel mr corbyn has been nearly strong saying the pa rty‘s current strong enough on brexit, saying the party's current position of not officially backing a second referendum but not ruling out out this not go far enough. labour in response saying that chuka umunna's was “— response saying that chuka umunna's was —— comments are incoherent and inaccurate and doing his constituents a disservice. we will hear more on this a little later. the first member of president trump's election team to plead guilty to offences during the 2016 campaign has been sentenced to two weeks injail. george papadopoulos, who was a foreign policy adviser, admitted lying to fbi agents investigating whether the trump campaign colluded with russia — something the president has repeatedly denied. former us president barack 0bama has said his country is living through ‘dangerous times', as he launched an attack on donald trump. in a speech to students in illinois, the ex—president called for a restoration of ‘honesty‘ and ‘decency‘. he used the claims
another important part of chuka umunna's speech saying he does not feel mr corbyn has been nearly strong saying the pa rty‘s current strong enough on brexit, saying the party's current position of not officially backing a second referendum but not ruling out out this not go far enough. labour in response saying that chuka umunna's was “— response saying that chuka umunna's was —— comments are incoherent and inaccurate and doing his constituents a disservice. we will hear more on this...
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mr corbyn said he did not feel that frank field needed to resign like that and that there was democratic said he was sorry to see frank field go. of course, he resigned at the end of last week, another pressed any row over anti—semitism in the labour party. but he did say that he did not see any need for field to go. frank field is a veteran mp. he has been in parliament for many decades, but he decided he was going to the quit parliamentary labour party and stand as what he called an independent labourmp. as what he called an independent labour mp. frank field has indicated today that he is not going to be going for a by—election in his constituency. instead it is understood that he is going to challenge the labour party over his threat of expulsion from the party. so, more trouble forjeremy corbyn on this issue. whatjohn mcdonnell, the shadow chancellor has been seeing today, head of the crunch meeting tomorrow, in which the party is going to be discussing its new code of conduct and the international definition that the party adopted earlier this year when it comes to anti—semitism. t
mr corbyn said he did not feel that frank field needed to resign like that and that there was democratic said he was sorry to see frank field go. of course, he resigned at the end of last week, another pressed any row over anti—semitism in the labour party. but he did say that he did not see any need for field to go. frank field is a veteran mp. he has been in parliament for many decades, but he decided he was going to the quit parliamentary labour party and stand as what he called an...
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let's discuss further mr corbyn's pledge to create 400,000 newjobs in the energy industry. the conservatives, but i don't think it goes far enough. we also need to see labour making it clear commitment to get rid of the bad stuff, stop the airport expansion, stop the expansion of roads. when it comes to climate change, its not the good stuff you do it's the bad stuff you stop doing which is what counts. lurking under this is economic growth. it is driving our environmental crisis and until a major party is brave enough and at the moment the greens are the only one brave enough to step forward and say, actually we need a whole new economic system which isn't based on internet growth on a finite planet. we will keep pushing natural systems towards ruin. george, iwill have we will keep pushing natural systems towards ruin. george, i will have to interrupt you because theresa may is speaking at the un security council. the international community has invested huge energy into containing the horrific forces that emerged in the horrific forces that emerged in the 20th century. th
let's discuss further mr corbyn's pledge to create 400,000 newjobs in the energy industry. the conservatives, but i don't think it goes far enough. we also need to see labour making it clear commitment to get rid of the bad stuff, stop the airport expansion, stop the expansion of roads. when it comes to climate change, its not the good stuff you do it's the bad stuff you stop doing which is what counts. lurking under this is economic growth. it is driving our environmental crisis and until a...
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i think mr corbyn allowed masses to ramble on, because he frankly does not give two hoots about whatthink. we are all familiar with the term, there no smoke without fire. my request to the uk government to extinguish the flame and use all efforts to ensure that jeremy corbyn does not become the leader of our country. that would be the day britain died. what i want to do very briefly is turn it over to the labour party's benches, which are slightly underpopulated, as if there is some guilt. i want to suggest that labour's leadership's handling of the controversy could have been much more public and fairer. and other peer described corbyn‘s conduct is shameful. what is so alarming is that in this great country, a country that gave refuge to my great grandparents when they were fleeing pogroms at the end of the 19th century, the leadership of one of our major political parties is incubating anti—semitism. it is especially troubling that there are people who are in denial about the problem, with some people in the party ijoined 58 years ago refusing to accept it exists, even when jeremy
i think mr corbyn allowed masses to ramble on, because he frankly does not give two hoots about whatthink. we are all familiar with the term, there no smoke without fire. my request to the uk government to extinguish the flame and use all efforts to ensure that jeremy corbyn does not become the leader of our country. that would be the day britain died. what i want to do very briefly is turn it over to the labour party's benches, which are slightly underpopulated, as if there is some guilt. i...
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bitter controversy, just to pick up on your thoughts there, do you think there is now hope that mr corbynthis? there is a hope inside a party that it puts them on safer ground, on what you suggest has been a long and bitter dispute. i think evenjeremy corbyn‘s most ardent supporters in party headquarters would not pretend that suddenly this is all going to go away. there are several factors there. first of all, by saying, yes, but, rather than yes, there. first of all, by saying, yes, but, ratherthan yes, of there. first of all, by saying, yes, but, rather than yes, of course, to accepting the definition, labour has still created the impression that they want to have special rules, by including this caveat that protects the free speech of those who want to criticise israel, that no other organisation feels is really necessary , organisation feels is really necessary, they run the risk of creating a sense that they are special pleading. second of all, there will still be a consultation on all of this and there are still many cases of alleged anti—semitism in the party that need to be clear
bitter controversy, just to pick up on your thoughts there, do you think there is now hope that mr corbynthis? there is a hope inside a party that it puts them on safer ground, on what you suggest has been a long and bitter dispute. i think evenjeremy corbyn‘s most ardent supporters in party headquarters would not pretend that suddenly this is all going to go away. there are several factors there. first of all, by saying, yes, but, rather than yes, there. first of all, by saying, yes, but,...
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mr corbyn, what is your message to the jewish community this morning?rning, how nice to see you here. what is your message for the jewish community? nice to see you here. so you —— so there you are. questions tojeremy corbyn, not too many answers. jeremy corbyn s deputy, tom watson, says labour should accept, in full, all the examples of anti—semitism set out by the international holocaust remembrance alliance. i've made no secret of my view that we should have the formal definition the irhra definition into our document. i've obviously said that over the summer. i hope that is what the nec does. that includes every example. every example of anti—semitism so that we can be very clear that we are serious about tackling anti—semitism, both in the labour party and in wider society. i've not seen any paperwork, there has been none circulated but i hope that after a period of reflection over the summer, my colleagues at the nec will agree to do that. there has been some talk that there may be a caveat that it has been watered down in some way, could that be
mr corbyn, what is your message to the jewish community this morning?rning, how nice to see you here. what is your message for the jewish community? nice to see you here. so you —— so there you are. questions tojeremy corbyn, not too many answers. jeremy corbyn s deputy, tom watson, says labour should accept, in full, all the examples of anti—semitism set out by the international holocaust remembrance alliance. i've made no secret of my view that we should have the formal definition the...
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the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said that mr corbyn has been misinterpreted.as a former prime minister, gordon brown intervenes rarely in domestic politics. four years ago he spoke out over the future of the country in the scottish referendum. now, with the row over anti—semitism still raging, he says he's speaking out for the future of his party. it's about the soul of the labour party. labour's ruling national executive incorporated an internationally accepted definition of anti—semitism into a code of conduct injuly but didn't include word for word all the examples, angering manyjewish members. those close tojeremy corbyn were concerned that one example claiming the existence of the state of israel is a racist endeavour would restrict the free speech of palestinians. labour's national executive will now discuss the issue again on tuesday and this time gordon brown says there's only one way they can rebuild trust with thejewish community. the international holocaust remembrance alliance definition of anti—semitism is something that we should support unanimou
the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said that mr corbyn has been misinterpreted.as a former prime minister, gordon brown intervenes rarely in domestic politics. four years ago he spoke out over the future of the country in the scottish referendum. now, with the row over anti—semitism still raging, he says he's speaking out for the future of his party. it's about the soul of the labour party. labour's ruling national executive incorporated an internationally accepted definition of...
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mr corbyn says he'd prefer a general election, but would abide by the decision of members.h in liverpool. from there, our political editor, laura kuenssberg reports. what do we want? people's vote! when do we want it? now! their voices are getting louder. i can't see that we have anything to gain through brexit. protesters pushing for another vote on the eu. we need to know what the deal actually is. determined to make the labour party heed their calls. amazing, amazing, amazing! can you hear us, jeremy corbyn? listen to us. hear us. give us a people's vote. remember, jeremy corbyn‘s existing labour plan is to leave the eu, like the tories, but negotiate a different deal. yet most of his members would love to stay in the union. is he really edging towards giving the public another say? our preference would be for a general election and we can only negotiate our future relationships with europe. let us see what comes out of conference and then obviously i am bound by the democracy of our party. cheering and applause in liverpool, his audience is wildly enthusiastic about him
mr corbyn says he'd prefer a general election, but would abide by the decision of members.h in liverpool. from there, our political editor, laura kuenssberg reports. what do we want? people's vote! when do we want it? now! their voices are getting louder. i can't see that we have anything to gain through brexit. protesters pushing for another vote on the eu. we need to know what the deal actually is. determined to make the labour party heed their calls. amazing, amazing, amazing! can you hear...
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mr corbyn says he'd prefer a general election but would abide by the decision of party members. 0ur political first day of the labour conference, and the party had wanted to promote some of its policies — a tax on second homes, putting more workers on
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the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said that mr corbyn has been misinterpreted.al correspondent iain watson reports. as a former prime minister, gordon brown intervenes rarely in domestic politics. four years ago he spoke out over the future of the country in the scottish referendum. now, with the row over anti—semitism still raging, he says he's speaking out for the future of his party. it's about the soul of the labour party. labour's ruling national executive incorporated an internationally accepted definition of anti—semitism into a code of conduct injuly but didn't include word for word all the examples, angering manyjewish members. those close tojeremy corbyn were concerned that one example claiming the existence of the state of israel is a racist endeavour would restrict the free speech of palestinians. labour's national executive will now discuss the issue again on tuesday and this time gordon brown says there's only one way they can rebuild trust with thejewish community. the international holocaust remembrance alliance definition of semitism is somethin
the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said that mr corbyn has been misinterpreted.al correspondent iain watson reports. as a former prime minister, gordon brown intervenes rarely in domestic politics. four years ago he spoke out over the future of the country in the scottish referendum. now, with the row over anti—semitism still raging, he says he's speaking out for the future of his party. it's about the soul of the labour party. labour's ruling national executive incorporated an...
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mr corbyn wasn't finished.edly said that no deal is debt than a bad deal but no deal is a bad deal, and everyone from the cbi to the tuc to her own chancellor are telling her the same thing, the chequers proposal is dead, already ripped apart by her own mps. when will the prime minister publish a real plan that survives contact with her cabinet and with reality? those are of course two very separate concepts. when will we get proposals that could jobs and the economy ahead of the survival of herself and her own government. what i'm doing is negotiating a brexit deal for britain. i'm making sure that the economy works for everyone. i'm building a stronger, fairer country. what is the right honourable gentleman doing? he is trying to change his party so anti—semites can call the creation of israel racist. and he should be ashamed of himself. it was then the turn of the snp leader at westminster. the prime minister's chequers plan is even more unpopular than the poll tax. why is the prime minister gambling with sc
mr corbyn wasn't finished.edly said that no deal is debt than a bad deal but no deal is a bad deal, and everyone from the cbi to the tuc to her own chancellor are telling her the same thing, the chequers proposal is dead, already ripped apart by her own mps. when will the prime minister publish a real plan that survives contact with her cabinet and with reality? those are of course two very separate concepts. when will we get proposals that could jobs and the economy ahead of the survival of...
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mr corbyn has been speaking to our political editor, laura kuenssberg, who began by asking him if he any sense of what the final shape of the brexit deal will be. no, i don't. all i know is that this government has had 27 months to negotiate a brexit deal, has not done so, and that our party represents people in communities that voted both leave and remain but all of whom are worried about theirjobs and worried about the economic future of this country and therefore we have set down our six tests by which we willjudge the government whenever theresa may chooses to bring a deal back to parliament. if you don't know yet then the shape of the final deal, how can you decide now that you are almost certainly going to vote against it? i've never said that. i said we would test whatever they come back with against the six tests that we've put down. but your shadow brexit secretary said today, if theresa may brings back a deal that fails our tests, that looks increasingly likely, labour will vote against it, no ifs, no buts. well, how is that different to anything i've just said? he said if
mr corbyn has been speaking to our political editor, laura kuenssberg, who began by asking him if he any sense of what the final shape of the brexit deal will be. no, i don't. all i know is that this government has had 27 months to negotiate a brexit deal, has not done so, and that our party represents people in communities that voted both leave and remain but all of whom are worried about theirjobs and worried about the economic future of this country and therefore we have set down our six...
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mr corbyn says he'd prefer a general election but would abide by the decision of party members. our political correspondent, alex forsyth, is in liverpool now, where the conference is being held. alex. well, that's right. the first day of the labour conference, and the party had wanted to promote some of its policies — a tax on second homes, putting more workers on the board of larger company is, —— companies, but of course much of the focus is brexit. and it now looks possible the party could shift its decision. all behind jeremy, get your copy of labour weekly. at labour's conference, there is one thing on people's minds. there is growing feeling among the rank and file for labour to pack the weak back another vote on the brexit deal. today, jeremy corbyn said he would support the decision of party members. we area the decision of party members. we are a democratic party, very big. it is the biggest conference we have had. given that, do you feel bound by what the conference decides, as the leader? obviously. the government has ruled out another election, insisting a brexit de
mr corbyn says he'd prefer a general election but would abide by the decision of party members. our political correspondent, alex forsyth, is in liverpool now, where the conference is being held. alex. well, that's right. the first day of the labour conference, and the party had wanted to promote some of its policies — a tax on second homes, putting more workers on the board of larger company is, —— companies, but of course much of the focus is brexit. and it now looks possible the party...
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mr corbyn says he'd prefer a general election but would abide by the decision of party members. 0ur politicalex forsyth, reports from liverpool. all behind jeremy. get your copy of labour briefing. at labour's liverpool conference, there's one thing on most people's minds. there is growing demand among the rank and file for a labour to back another public vote on any brexit deal. today, the labour leader said he'd listen to party members. 0ur preference would be for general election and then we can negotiate our future relationships with europe. but let's see what comes out of conference. we're a democratic party, we're very big. it's the biggest conference we've ever had. given that, do you feel bound by what the conference decides, as the leader? well, obviously. i'm there elected as leader of this party. the government has ruled out another election, insisting a brexit deal is possible even after its plan was rejected by the eu. i think what we need to do hold our nerve, keep our cool, continue to negotiate in good faith and really press the eu to be clearer on what their objections are. b
mr corbyn says he'd prefer a general election but would abide by the decision of party members. 0ur politicalex forsyth, reports from liverpool. all behind jeremy. get your copy of labour briefing. at labour's liverpool conference, there's one thing on most people's minds. there is growing demand among the rank and file for a labour to back another public vote on any brexit deal. today, the labour leader said he'd listen to party members. 0ur preference would be for general election and then we...
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mr corbyn has been speaking to our political editor laura kuenssberg. i believe the european union to be a capitalist club that is for the few, not the many. the party might push for another referendum that could give you a choice to stay in the eu. our options must include campaigning for a public vote and nobody is ruling out remain as an option. wildly popular with some... despite what keir may have said earlier, it's a public vote on the terms of our departure. but appalling to others. for months, labour has been edging towards this moment. can i firstly see all those in favour... members today overwhelmingly backed the idea of having another brexit referendum. and the leadership formalised the almost inevitable — they are on course to try to vote down the brexit deal in parliament. jeremy corbyn, do you know what no one else in the country does know yet — what the final shape of the brexit deal will be? no, i don't. all i know is this government has had 27 months to negotiate a brexit deal. if you don't know yet, then, the shape of the final deal,
mr corbyn has been speaking to our political editor laura kuenssberg. i believe the european union to be a capitalist club that is for the few, not the many. the party might push for another referendum that could give you a choice to stay in the eu. our options must include campaigning for a public vote and nobody is ruling out remain as an option. wildly popular with some... despite what keir may have said earlier, it's a public vote on the terms of our departure. but appalling to others. for...
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proud of your party, mr corbyn? the summer, and it is terrible that luciano berger, who is an mp, a labour mp, for nearby liverpool in that area, has had to have police to guard her. this anti—semitism thing, , he have police to guard her. this anti—semitism thing,, he had a on tv this morning, on the andrew marr show, to show remorse, he refused to do so, jeremy corbyn. and it is good to get worse and it is going to affect more and more people. laura, could i direct you to the financial times and take us through that story? of course. labour is set to tell companies, rather it's good to be unveiled today, to turn 10% of their equity over to stuff. what do you make of this? i think it would be popular amongst many workers in the company they were told they would get another £500 in their pocket every year in the shape of a dividend, but as we have seen in tomorrow's ft, businesses are not too happy with it. this isjust a number of proposals that the labour party over and to put out. we have john mcdonnell speaking a
proud of your party, mr corbyn? the summer, and it is terrible that luciano berger, who is an mp, a labour mp, for nearby liverpool in that area, has had to have police to guard her. this anti—semitism thing, , he have police to guard her. this anti—semitism thing,, he had a on tv this morning, on the andrew marr show, to show remorse, he refused to do so, jeremy corbyn. and it is good to get worse and it is going to affect more and more people. laura, could i direct you to the financial...
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mr corbyn, in an interview with andrew marr, said he would prefer a general election to settle brexitd do whatever the conference decided. our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in liverpool for us at the conference. as with so much else in life, brexit really dominating the wheat flour. and there is a real tussle going on here now over what their party's position should be brexit, with the says the leadership riders clinging on, trying to hold onto their position which is to say they favour a general election and then for a labour government to try and negotiate and improve the deal. but huge pressure is coming. in the summer we huge pressure is coming. in the summer we have huge pressure is coming. in the summer we have some huge pressure is coming. in the summer we have some of the big unions coming out in favour of another referendum. we have had more than 125 motion submitted to this conference, also making the case for that second referendum. the demonstration expected in liverpool this afternoon, also banging the drum fora this afternoon, also banging the drum for a s
mr corbyn, in an interview with andrew marr, said he would prefer a general election to settle brexitd do whatever the conference decided. our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in liverpool for us at the conference. as with so much else in life, brexit really dominating the wheat flour. and there is a real tussle going on here now over what their party's position should be brexit, with the says the leadership riders clinging on, trying to hold onto their position which is to say they...
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mr corbyn also attended the opening of a square in the belgian capital named after the murdered labouring joins me now. explain more. welcome to brussels, newly renamed placed jo cox, right in the centre of town, surrounded by nightlife and that grey building as a venue nightlife and that grey building as a venue for nightlife and that grey building as a venue for concerts nightlife and that grey building as a venue for concerts wentjo cox used to go all the time when she spent six years living here in brussels when she worked for the charity 0xfam and also as an assistant foreign mep, so she's got lots of friends and people who knew her here and brussels wanted to send a really strong powerful message of remembrance by renaming this square after her. jeremy corbyn was here to pull the curtain on the placards gave a message about his ambitions to effectively remake the world. it's a very different afternoon for the labour leader. he's headed across town to the eu quarter, where he's going to be meeting the eu chief negotiator, michelle barnier, wesley lovell opportunity to talk about l
mr corbyn also attended the opening of a square in the belgian capital named after the murdered labouring joins me now. explain more. welcome to brussels, newly renamed placed jo cox, right in the centre of town, surrounded by nightlife and that grey building as a venue nightlife and that grey building as a venue for nightlife and that grey building as a venue for concerts nightlife and that grey building as a venue for concerts wentjo cox used to go all the time when she spent six years living...
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mr corbyn has been speaking to our political editor, laura kuenssberg.ieve the european union to be a capitalist club that is for the few, not the many. the party might push for another referendum that could give you a choice to stay in the eu. our options must include campaigning for a public vote and nobody is ruling out remain as an option. wildly popular with some... despite what keir may have said earlier, it's a public vote on the terms of our departure. but appalling to others. for months, labour has been edging towards this moment. can i firstly see all those in favour... members today overwhelmingly backed the idea of having another brexit referendum. and the leadership formalised the almost inevitable — they are on course to try to vote down the brexit deal in parliament. jeremy corbyn, do you know what no—one else in the country does know yet — what the final shape of the brexit deal will be? no, i don't. all i know is this government has had 27 months to negotiate a brexit deal. if you don't know yet, then, the shape of the final deal, how ca
mr corbyn has been speaking to our political editor, laura kuenssberg.ieve the european union to be a capitalist club that is for the few, not the many. the party might push for another referendum that could give you a choice to stay in the eu. our options must include campaigning for a public vote and nobody is ruling out remain as an option. wildly popular with some... despite what keir may have said earlier, it's a public vote on the terms of our departure. but appalling to others. for...
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corbyn? >> thank you, mr. speaker. i too join the premise or in congratulating him on a fantastic achievement and a brilliant series, which i really enjoyed. mr. speaker, the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national gingerbread,ation, and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common? [yelling over each other] >> i can tell the right honorable tillman that what those organizations have in common is that across the variety of activities, they have excellent service, they promote the interests of those that they represent, and this is what this government interacts. >> jimmy corbyn? >> i am truly grateful to the prime minister for that answer. the first part of which i wholly agree. it's all right, it's all right. but what they also have in thisn is they are telling government flagship benefit policy is flawed and failing both in work and out of work. in 2010, they claimed the universe of credit would lift childre
corbyn? >> thank you, mr. speaker. i too join the premise or in congratulating him on a fantastic achievement and a brilliant series, which i really enjoyed. mr. speaker, the national farmers union, the federation of small businesses, the national audit office, the national gingerbread,ation, and the royal society of arts. does the prime minister know what these organizations have in common? [yelling over each other] >> i can tell the right honorable tillman that what those...
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also poll we're hearing from mr corbyn that he's relating to or talking about this move for the party membership to have a say on whether they go for another final deal referendum so i mean the labor party in the u.k. never moves particularly quickly does that mean that labor will end up having an internal referendum about the merits of another referendum. well not necessarily an internal referendum but there is going to be debate here at conference in liverpool over the next couple of days more than one hundred constituency parties have put forward motions asking for a second referendum or at least labor to outline what its stance is going to be if for example or no deal comes forward and jeremy coburn has pre and the other members of the labor leadership have previously like you said like you heard in the clip that i advocated very strongly for a general election as their preferred option and and have come out not wanting a. second referendum now they say that they will abide by the will of the party membership but it's a very complicated consideration calculation they have to make
also poll we're hearing from mr corbyn that he's relating to or talking about this move for the party membership to have a say on whether they go for another final deal referendum so i mean the labor party in the u.k. never moves particularly quickly does that mean that labor will end up having an internal referendum about the merits of another referendum. well not necessarily an internal referendum but there is going to be debate here at conference in liverpool over the next couple of days...