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i enough -- admittedly the rmt are not affiliated. . ~ enough -- admittedly the rmt are not affiliatedhave not seen it, but mick is quite right to keep arguing his case, — quite right to keep arguing his case, that is hisjob, it does not mean _ case, that is hisjob, it does not mean we — case, that is hisjob, it does not mean we agree all the time, he will always— mean we agree all the time, he will always want more, but i am absolutely convinced on the workers' rights _ absolutely convinced on the workers' rights issue — absolutely convinced on the workers' rights issue that it will be the most — rights issue that it will be the most radical reformation of workers' rights _ most radical reformation of workers' rights we _ most radical reformation of workers' rights we have seen... there has been _ rights we have seen... there has been quite — rights we have seen... there has been quite a _ rights we have seen... there has been quite a lot out there... it has been quite a lot out there... it has been diverted. _ been quite a lot out there... it has been diverted. we _ been quite a lot
i enough -- admittedly the rmt are not affiliated. . ~ enough -- admittedly the rmt are not affiliatedhave not seen it, but mick is quite right to keep arguing his case, — quite right to keep arguing his case, that is hisjob, it does not mean _ case, that is hisjob, it does not mean we — case, that is hisjob, it does not mean we agree all the time, he will always— mean we agree all the time, he will always want more, but i am absolutely convinced on the workers' rights _ absolutely...
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our panel is mick lynch of the rmt and broadcaster piers morgan.o, a reminder there's more to life than an election, and one man showed us all how to live, even when faced with tremendous adversity. here's rob burrow�*s final message to you, with support from his friends and family. goodnight. i hope one day we find a cure and live in a world free of mnd. by the time that you watch this, i will no longer be here. i am just a lad from yorkshire who got to live out of his dream of playing rugby league. as a father of three young children, i would never want any family to have to go through what my family and children have since my diagnosis. i hope i have left a mark on the disease. i hope it shows to live in the moment. i hope you find inspiration from the whole story. my final message to you is, whatever your personal battle, be brave and face it. every single day is precious. don't waste a moment. in a world full of adversity, we must still dare to dream. rob burrow, over and out. live from london. this is bbc news the first televised leadership d
our panel is mick lynch of the rmt and broadcaster piers morgan.o, a reminder there's more to life than an election, and one man showed us all how to live, even when faced with tremendous adversity. here's rob burrow�*s final message to you, with support from his friends and family. goodnight. i hope one day we find a cure and live in a world free of mnd. by the time that you watch this, i will no longer be here. i am just a lad from yorkshire who got to live out of his dream of playing rugby...
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so he reposted on his social media feed an article from rmt.talking about the novichok, this article said it was never produced in russia but was never produced in russia but was in service in the us, uk and other nato states. so this guy retweeted that article six years ago. that is not a reason. >> but don't don't forget the other great scandal at that time. do you remember the leading british politician who said, come on, hang on, i want to get to the bottom of this a bit? well, he got into trouble for saying that, right. >> but this is. but my point is, and everybody's panicking about these reform candidates who? one of them was like 15 years ago, he made a daft comment. yeah, at an angry time on his life on twitter. are we honestly want to live in? do we want to live with a russia? >> does it not? >> does it not? >> also whereby you can't post anything which might come back ten years time? >> does it not also reflect on the party because, oh, these are the party because, oh, these are the people who are attracted to it, particularly in the
so he reposted on his social media feed an article from rmt.talking about the novichok, this article said it was never produced in russia but was never produced in russia but was in service in the us, uk and other nato states. so this guy retweeted that article six years ago. that is not a reason. >> but don't don't forget the other great scandal at that time. do you remember the leading british politician who said, come on, hang on, i want to get to the bottom of this a bit? well, he got...
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with us throughout the programme tonight, piers morgan and mick lynch of the rmt union.he labour party, put it back in _ offer us? i change the labour party, put it back in the _ offer us? i change the labour party, put it back in the service _ offer us? i change the labour party, put it back in the service of- put it back in the service of working _ put it back in the service of working people.— put it back in the service of working people. put it back in the service of workin: --eole. ,, . ., working people. keir starmer would ut that working people. keir starmer would put that progress — working people. keir starmer would put that progress at _ working people. keir starmer would put that progress at risk, _ working people. keir starmer would put that progress at risk, put i working people. keir starmer would put that progress at risk, put up i put that progress at risk, put up everyone's— put that progress at risk, put up everyone's taxes— put that progress at risk, put up everyone's taxes by— put that progress at risk, put up everyone's taxes by £2000. i put that pro
with us throughout the programme tonight, piers morgan and mick lynch of the rmt union.he labour party, put it back in _ offer us? i change the labour party, put it back in the _ offer us? i change the labour party, put it back in the service _ offer us? i change the labour party, put it back in the service of- put it back in the service of working _ put it back in the service of working people.— put it back in the service of working people. put it back in the service of workin: --eole. ,, ....
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we'll bring you analysis of the first tv leaders' debate. 0ur panel is mick lynch of the rmt and broadcaster
we'll bring you analysis of the first tv leaders' debate. 0ur panel is mick lynch of the rmt and broadcaster
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. >> that's the luck of the draw, neil, neil, there's talk of a labour superm's rmt perhaps the biggestyears. does the scale of labour's victory matter? should they prevail ? matter? should they prevail? >> well, yeah, it does, of course, obviously, because the thought of a labour government for five years in an unchallengeable position is horrific. just look at wales if you want an example of what that does to you . for the last 25 does to you. for the last 25 years they've had a labour government , very often in government, very often in alliance with the welsh nationalists , but the welsh nationalists, but the welsh nationals are even further woken left than, than labour and wales has been completely ruined. and so this is what will happen. but that's democracy. every so often you do have to have a change of government. there are times when governments need to lose elections. sadly, i think this is one of them because as i see no sign that the conservatives party recognises why it's in this mess and is to prepared face up to the mistakes that they've made and admit them and move on t
. >> that's the luck of the draw, neil, neil, there's talk of a labour superm's rmt perhaps the biggestyears. does the scale of labour's victory matter? should they prevail ? matter? should they prevail? >> well, yeah, it does, of course, obviously, because the thought of a labour government for five years in an unchallengeable position is horrific. just look at wales if you want an example of what that does to you . for the last 25 does to you. for the last 25 years they've had a...
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and i'm joined in the studio by a man who was on gold beach on the day that rmt paul coyte, who was there aren't i? you know what? well, you know, we were talking about dwell. well, i've tried my best when we were talking about the longest day. yes. and your film, the film, the film, the film. the longest day was about d—day because there was controversy around that. because you know that the canadians were pretty much ignored in the longest day. >> there was a lot of canadians, and especially juno beach , which and especially juno beach, which was very much led by the canadians, who was extremely successful in that situation but never really got a mention. >> so i know we're probably, what, 60, 62 years since the longest day movie, but now it's time to put the record straight. >> but you see, you had to have kenneth muir in there and richard todd and all these great british actors, and there weren't enough canadian actors. >> maybe that's that's your problem. >> hey, on this, on this subject, from a sporting perspective, you've got a link later on today, about d—day. tell us more . tell
and i'm joined in the studio by a man who was on gold beach on the day that rmt paul coyte, who was there aren't i? you know what? well, you know, we were talking about dwell. well, i've tried my best when we were talking about the longest day. yes. and your film, the film, the film, the film. the longest day was about d—day because there was controversy around that. because you know that the canadians were pretty much ignored in the longest day. >> there was a lot of canadians, and...
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general, conservative sir geoffrey cox, labour�*s dame margaret hodge, the general secretary of the rmt
general, conservative sir geoffrey cox, labour�*s dame margaret hodge, the general secretary of the rmt