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there in ten years to be britain's number one choice for prime minister and one of call been shadow cabinet former overnight and minister barry gardiner on theresa may bring a party previously allied to paramilitaries into the british government and from v for vendetta the mosque in the flag we investigate the power of street protest to shake the world ahead of this week's north one day more march against the british government in london plus from jerry lewis to jerry seinfeld we speak to the man who brought the biggest names in comedy together for the new film dying laughing about using stand up to stand against political elites all this and more coming up in today's going underground but first today's the u.n. international day in support of victims of torture it celebrates the coming into force of the convention against torture and all the cruel inhuman or degrading treatment. punishment thirty years ago today but torture allegations have been rife in recent years here is britain's bricks and negotiator david davis unsatisfied with responses given by david miliband then corbin new labor
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but it is no time for unity and get behind the shadow cabinet and hold this very unstable government sure we have the best deal for the people of this country as things were before the election we are not going to get because of the very tough brexit. it would damage the livelihoods of many of the people in this country, including my constituents. we can speak to the conservative mp and the former northern ireland secretary owen paterson. thank you forjoining us. - liz paterson. thank you forjoining us. — liz said his instinct was to finish off the conservative party but he said in the greater interests of the party, he wanted to see stability but said theresa may it was not the person to deliver that. as her position untenable?” was not the person to deliver that. as her position untenable? i think it is very important for the country to recognise that the labour party was still meals behind the conservative party in the election. if the book got together with all the other parties in parliament they could still not form a majority in parliament. it is important then that theresa ma
but it is no time for unity and get behind the shadow cabinet and hold this very unstable government sure we have the best deal for the people of this country as things were before the election we are not going to get because of the very tough brexit. it would damage the livelihoods of many of the people in this country, including my constituents. we can speak to the conservative mp and the former northern ireland secretary owen paterson. thank you forjoining us. - liz paterson. thank you...
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you would rather have a shadow cabinet position than be chair of the select committee if a shadow cabinet cabinet positions are a matter forjeremy but i will, assuming labour if given the opportunity once again to chair the select committee, will put myself forward by—election by the house of commons. i believe there is an importantjob that needs to be done particularly in the circumstances and the shambles we are in. you use the word shambles — do you think it is odd there has been a ministerial changing of the guard at the brexit department a week before negotiations? i think it is absolutely astonishing. those ministers have been working very hard, talking to lots of people and getting their head around the issues, the more you look, the more you realise there is to negotiate and less than a week before negotiations begin half the team disappears and two new people arrived and they have to read up at high speed. i should think of the european negotiators will wonder what we're doing. this is bad for britain. what the election result has shown clearly is the idea of leaving the eu with
you would rather have a shadow cabinet position than be chair of the select committee if a shadow cabinet cabinet positions are a matter forjeremy but i will, assuming labour if given the opportunity once again to chair the select committee, will put myself forward by—election by the house of commons. i believe there is an importantjob that needs to be done particularly in the circumstances and the shambles we are in. you use the word shambles — do you think it is odd there has been a...
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some of them saying they would be willing to serve in the shadow cabinet.very interesting to see what happens next. but he said he did expect the general election to happen once again. there could be one later this year or early next year. that would be a good thing. we cannot continue as we are. we have a programme that has a lot of support and we are ready to fight a campaign as sooi'i and we are ready to fight a campaign as 50011 as and we are ready to fight a campaign as soon as possible. we want to be able to serve the people of this country with an agenda which is transformative. people say, hang on, why are my children worse off than i am. this election was notjust why are my children worse off than i am. this election was not just about brexit. it was about challenging economic process which is disadvantaged many people. he says that calling this referendum on whether to leave the european union has led to the situation we're in today. do you think nature of brexit that theresa may was calling for seven weeks ago has changed? the defence secretary s
some of them saying they would be willing to serve in the shadow cabinet.very interesting to see what happens next. but he said he did expect the general election to happen once again. there could be one later this year or early next year. that would be a good thing. we cannot continue as we are. we have a programme that has a lot of support and we are ready to fight a campaign as sooi'i and we are ready to fight a campaign as 50011 as and we are ready to fight a campaign as soon as possible....
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are mr jerry goldman is appointed as right wing you liberals who by many who inspired us to the shadow cabinetrepresent. your wise move john we go into a point about some very unfair characterization. you will know that against jeremy for the leadership only a year or so ago. but actually earlier this month he made after the general election he made what i thought was actually a very gracious speech saying look i accept jeremy got it right i got it wrong i take my hat off to him and i'm willing to serve in any capacity whatsoever what you didn't say is that owen also was the the. different. political advisor to pull murphy when paul was the secretary of state for northern ireland in two thousand and four two thousand and five and beyond. and actually only somebody who has the highest level had contact with the knows all the players in northern ireland he will be an extremely effective voice for northern ireland and. the sort of negotiations to take place he's a very good person to be able to communicate with all the parties he had the confidence of those parties a decade ago he's maintained th
are mr jerry goldman is appointed as right wing you liberals who by many who inspired us to the shadow cabinetrepresent. your wise move john we go into a point about some very unfair characterization. you will know that against jeremy for the leadership only a year or so ago. but actually earlier this month he made after the general election he made what i thought was actually a very gracious speech saying look i accept jeremy got it right i got it wrong i take my hat off to him and i'm willing...
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contacts and i'm sure that now that he is working as a full member of the of jeremy shadow cabinet havingyou know given his allegiance to jeremy i think we can see a great deal that he can achieve for us in that role are there are any signs that those who support him in the leadership battle against your recall we will shut up of this women a general election again i think we've already seen. the party solidifying and coming together not not only since the general election but actually before it as well i'm since then many many people at the parliamentary labor party and indeed outside of the confines of that meeting have been saying look we called it wrong got this right clearly the way in which we conducted this election we didn't get into government that's a problem but what happened there was a historic achievement and if you look back it's difficult to recall any time since one thousand nine hundred forty five where government from opposition has achieved such a huge increase in its share of the vote and the reversal in the polls from being twenty four twenty five points behind to co
contacts and i'm sure that now that he is working as a full member of the of jeremy shadow cabinet havingyou know given his allegiance to jeremy i think we can see a great deal that he can achieve for us in that role are there are any signs that those who support him in the leadership battle against your recall we will shut up of this women a general election again i think we've already seen. the party solidifying and coming together not not only since the general election but actually before...
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as you heard, it was william who started it all by giving me that break and putting me on the shadow cabineto be with you here today as we look to the election on thursday, just those five days to go of campaigning through to what is, i think, the most crucial election that we have seen in this country and during my lifetime. you know, 12 months ago, the british people voted for a brighterfuture months ago, the british people voted for a brighter future for our country and i believe that we can build a stronger, fairer and more prosperous britain because the promise of brexit is great, the opportunities before us are enormous andi opportunities before us are enormous and i believe that we have the confidence as a country if we get brexit right to ensure that we can build that country that is fairer, thatis build that country that is fairer, that is stronger, that is even more prosperous, that's more outward looking and global, that is more confident in itself, more secure and more united and a country that our children and grandchildren feel really proud to call home. but to do that we need
as you heard, it was william who started it all by giving me that break and putting me on the shadow cabineto be with you here today as we look to the election on thursday, just those five days to go of campaigning through to what is, i think, the most crucial election that we have seen in this country and during my lifetime. you know, 12 months ago, the british people voted for a brighterfuture months ago, the british people voted for a brighter future for our country and i believe that we can...
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leader in ten years to be britain's number one choice for prime minister and one of call been shadow cabinet forward over the minister barry gardiner on bringing a party previously paramilitaries into the british government and from v. for vendetta to the mosque in the flag we investigate the power of street protest to shake the world ahead of this week's not one day more march against the british government in the last from jerry lewis to jerry seinfeld we speak to the man who brought the biggest names in comedy together with a new film dying laughing about using stand up to stand against political elites all this and more coming up in today's going underground but first today's the u.n. international day in support of victims of torture it celebrates the coming into force of the convention against torture and other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment thirty years ago today but torture allegations have been rife in recent years here is britain's bricks and negotiator david davis unsatisfied with responses given by david miliband then corbin new labor foreign secretary. david
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i am not going to appoint a shadow cabinet on your programme, if it's all right with you.ached out. there have been one or two make details at times in the parliamentary labour party, but let's put that behind us. the issue is, the party came together around a brilliant manifesto, came together and fought this election, and came together for a result that you and no one else expected. people out there said, you are offered a real choice in british politics, and you know what? it's infectious. you will bring people back in and he'll labour party wounds, bring the party back together after this election result. you are expecting an election quite soon — is the labour party ready for an election again this year? it is an expensive process. listen, we don't have any big donors, any billionaires. we raised millions of pounds from an average donation of £22. ordinary people without much money so in as something that was different and a real offer in society. we are ready any time. you have probably already heard conservatives on this programme saying, the one thing we fear is an
i am not going to appoint a shadow cabinet on your programme, if it's all right with you.ached out. there have been one or two make details at times in the parliamentary labour party, but let's put that behind us. the issue is, the party came together around a brilliant manifesto, came together and fought this election, and came together for a result that you and no one else expected. people out there said, you are offered a real choice in british politics, and you know what? it's infectious....
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someone like john healey, very experienced minister in local government, housing, sat in previous shadow cabinets have there is scrapped as well? that is from nathan. what we have absolutely said is anybody going up to university, and that includes those going up to university this year, evenif going up to university this year, even if we can‘t get the legislation passed in time, we would then make sure they also did not have two... we would compensate them or make it retrospective so they did not have to pay in the future. 0k, pretty clear. how well labour safeguard against industrial action? industrial action like we saw in the 70s in britain, the winter of discontent and so on, if there are more nationalised industries? the great thing about the way we want to see labour malicious developers we wa nt see labour malicious developers we want cooperation between management and unions, and actually increasingly management in british companies are doing just that —— we wa nt to companies are doing just that —— we want to see labour develop with cooperation between management and unions. i think it
someone like john healey, very experienced minister in local government, housing, sat in previous shadow cabinets have there is scrapped as well? that is from nathan. what we have absolutely said is anybody going up to university, and that includes those going up to university this year, evenif going up to university this year, even if we can‘t get the legislation passed in time, we would then make sure they also did not have two... we would compensate them or make it retrospective so they...
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twitterjeremy corbyn saying he will reach out to critics suggesting some good comeback into the shadow cabinet he became leader we saw a departure from the labour front bench is of many from the labour front bench is of r from the labour front bench is of many very talented people who felt they couldn't work with jeremy corbyn. are you hearing any suggestions that some of those people, given the party's improved position, might be willing to come back into the bold? we have heard from the likes of chuka umunna who said he would not be presumptuous to assume he would be presumptuous to assume he would be asked to take up a front bench position but certainly would consider it. also owen smith, who challenged jeremy corbyn last summer to that leadership battle, he said, i take my hat off tojeremy corbyn, if we could bottle up what he has and drink it we would all be in a better position, so there is no suggestion thatjeremy corbyn faces any particular backbiting from his own mps. that said, if there were to be another general election, if labour do indeed want to get a majority, i think there is
twitterjeremy corbyn saying he will reach out to critics suggesting some good comeback into the shadow cabinet he became leader we saw a departure from the labour front bench is of many from the labour front bench is of r from the labour front bench is of many very talented people who felt they couldn't work with jeremy corbyn. are you hearing any suggestions that some of those people, given the party's improved position, might be willing to come back into the bold? we have heard from the likes...
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if you were offered a position back in the shadow cabinet, assuming it is still a shadow cabinet, woulds asked to, but i do not presume i will be as, although i will play a very full role in this next parliament and make sure that we do what we need to do to deliver on our values. my guess is that you began this campaign thinking that at the end of that there may be a day can see for the leadership of the labour party... | the leadership of the labour party... i would not describe it as a dream. i did not dream of having the majority of their labour activists secured here. my wife was here earlier and she has to near the beginning of the campaign not to make any predictions because you we re make any predictions because you were wrong during the last campaign, you thought you were going to win the eu referendum and then you assured me we would not see president donald trump. i am not believing your predictions and i do not think you should make them. at the start of this campaign, people athlete brother and not the labour party would win and i said anything was possible and that was the
if you were offered a position back in the shadow cabinet, assuming it is still a shadow cabinet, woulds asked to, but i do not presume i will be as, although i will play a very full role in this next parliament and make sure that we do what we need to do to deliver on our values. my guess is that you began this campaign thinking that at the end of that there may be a day can see for the leadership of the labour party... | the leadership of the labour party... i would not describe it as a...
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what does the sackings of these shadow cabinet ministers byjeremy corbyn for voting for chuka umunnay corbyn's position? it chose his authority and confident after a better than expected labour campaign. previously, we have seen a lot of umming and ahhing about whether critical backbenchers should stay onside or not. within minutes of the vote, we were told they had been sacked and a couple stepped down after an accord. but his talent is, how do you get labour into a unified position when most labour mps wanted to stay in the eu last year and a third of their voters backed brexit? how do you keep all parts of your party ha p py how do you keep all parts of your party happy when there are these very obvious divisions? the labour manifesto was a well constructed piece of fudge on brexit that tried to have it both ways, saying we will have all the benefits of the single market and the customs union, but we will also control migration. nobody in labourwas able will also control migration. nobody in labour was able to explain how to square that circle. if you go one way, you might protect
what does the sackings of these shadow cabinet ministers byjeremy corbyn for voting for chuka umunnay corbyn's position? it chose his authority and confident after a better than expected labour campaign. previously, we have seen a lot of umming and ahhing about whether critical backbenchers should stay onside or not. within minutes of the vote, we were told they had been sacked and a couple stepped down after an accord. but his talent is, how do you get labour into a unified position when most...
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if he can bring in a strong shadow cabinet you can see why they might be quite fro another election.ppening —— pro another election. chris grayling is staying as transport secretary. another quick final thought, is this more potentially a loyalty test than anything else? the interesting question is, who's going to be leader of the house? that's quite importantjob leader of the house? that's quite important job in leader of the house? that's quite importantjob ina leader of the house? that's quite importantjob in a hung parliament, because the difficulty with a hung parliament is how do you get the government's business through the house? you have to do deals with the minor parties. david lidington was very good at that kind of thing but he's had to go to justice. he will get thatjob is the one question which i think is really important. we are watching closely. thank you both. let's go to the studio. some of the other stories today. a service is taking place this morning at southwark cathedral to remember those who died in the london bridge terror attack. police released pictures of
if he can bring in a strong shadow cabinet you can see why they might be quite fro another election.ppening —— pro another election. chris grayling is staying as transport secretary. another quick final thought, is this more potentially a loyalty test than anything else? the interesting question is, who's going to be leader of the house? that's quite importantjob leader of the house? that's quite important job in leader of the house? that's quite importantjob ina leader of the house? that's...
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jon trickett is a cabinet minister —— shadow cabinet minister, and joins us from leeds.is concerned, there are some things thatjust won't go away, are there? trident, and his preparedness or not to press the nuclear button, that seems to dog him at the end of this campaign. well, i think those are the questions that the conservatives are trying to put in front of us, and it is quite right that the questions are asked. look, labour is a patriot it party and have no doubt about it, if this country comes under attack, labour will defend our country. they should be no doubting anybody‘s mind thatis should be no doubting anybody‘s mind that is what we will do. we think there are areas where we are exposed, for example, there are not enough police any more, and we also think the border force needs more people. we are promising to employ an extra 500 people. people coming in and out of the country are not being checked. it is a way for terrorists are coming. this defence issueis terrorists are coming. this defence issue is big and complicated, but we will defend our country if
jon trickett is a cabinet minister —— shadow cabinet minister, and joins us from leeds.is concerned, there are some things thatjust won't go away, are there? trident, and his preparedness or not to press the nuclear button, that seems to dog him at the end of this campaign. well, i think those are the questions that the conservatives are trying to put in front of us, and it is quite right that the questions are asked. look, labour is a patriot it party and have no doubt about it, if this...
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let's get straight into it, we interviewed jon trickett, shadow cabinet office minister this morning.talking about theresa may's personality and how she came across. there has been a lot of criticism and analysis of this. he said that she is someone who is remote, cold and wooden. and unclear about what our policies are. how concerned are you that this is an image people are taking from the debate? i don't figure they did. i, and many others, watched or listened. i listened to it last night more than i washed it as i was on the radio at the time but others watched it. i do not agree —— i watched it. i do not agree —— i watched it. i do not agree —— i watched it. theresa may tries to give you straight answers which is important but the whole debate yesterday, the most important point, both faced tough questioning and you are right, these things are better because actually you get proper questions from the audience and the audience don't like it if you evade them. the biggest issue at the election will be the choice between the two said people had to decide who they think is actually co
let's get straight into it, we interviewed jon trickett, shadow cabinet office minister this morning.talking about theresa may's personality and how she came across. there has been a lot of criticism and analysis of this. he said that she is someone who is remote, cold and wooden. and unclear about what our policies are. how concerned are you that this is an image people are taking from the debate? i don't figure they did. i, and many others, watched or listened. i listened to it last night...
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and the work she has done ever since then as our leader in the house of lords, a member of our shadow cabinetbeing here today. and thank you keyer for what you have just said, today. and thank you keyer for what you havejust said, and to our excellent brexit team here today. look at the intelligence and competence that is they are amongst those three! it does seem a long time ago now that this election was called by the prime minister three yea rs early, called by the prime minister three years early, supposedly in order to make britain‘s exit from the european union easier for make britain‘s exit from the european union easierfor her to manage. a lot has happened since then. the terrible atrocity in manchester. that has driven home the need to be more effective in the action we take to protect our people both at home and abroad. so we should think carefully on the horrors of manchester and the saddlers those families will live with for the rest of their lives. we will not allow anyone to destroy our right to enjoy themselves, for women to go out and enjoy themselves, and thatis to go out and
and the work she has done ever since then as our leader in the house of lords, a member of our shadow cabinetbeing here today. and thank you keyer for what you have just said, today. and thank you keyer for what you havejust said, and to our excellent brexit team here today. look at the intelligence and competence that is they are amongst those three! it does seem a long time ago now that this election was called by the prime minister three yea rs early, called by the prime minister three years...
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dan johnson in west london. jeremy corbyn has sacked three shadow cabinet ministers and a fourth hasyle of parliament. this is a hung parliament so the vote and views of every single of the matter and mps know that say they have become maybe a little bit bolder. as you say, a number of labourmps a little bit bolder. as you say, a number of labour mps defied the leadership, went against it, and supported the amendment saying the uk should stay in the single market when it leaves the eu, jeremy corbyn sacked three frontbenchers and another one quit, i think he's asserting the authority he has now he's done better than many people expected in the general election. on the other side, theresa may, because she has no overall majority, has to make compromises and concessions with her backbenchers. the government has now pledged to fund abortions for women from northern ireland to come to england because they didn't want their tory backbenchers to defeat them over that. this is what a hung parliament looks like, bolder mps, prepared to cause some trouble for the party leaders and it is going
dan johnson in west london. jeremy corbyn has sacked three shadow cabinet ministers and a fourth hasyle of parliament. this is a hung parliament so the vote and views of every single of the matter and mps know that say they have become maybe a little bit bolder. as you say, a number of labourmps a little bit bolder. as you say, a number of labour mps defied the leadership, went against it, and supported the amendment saying the uk should stay in the single market when it leaves the eu, jeremy...
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what we heard from the shadow ,oreign secretary of labor shadow cabinet member, there will be some sortorth by labor, so that seems like an early indication of how this will be done. it could be several days before we get any clarity on that. we still have to wait and see what voters say as they come in and we get these results. yvonne: thank you with the latest as we track the moves on sterling. it really goes to show how much of this snap election has backfired for the prime minister. thateen: i keep thinking if i am theresa may right now, i have to be saying to myself, what did i do? why did i do this? strengthen she would her hand as prime minister, and here is what we see. it is a sharp move down in the value of the pound. then somerebound, rethinking as the results came in, really opening the door to what is next. depending on how these results come in come the decline in the pound may not be over. yvonne: this might start to feed of the otherme asset classes, gold in particular, climbing to highs amid the uncertainty. you can look at all the latest u.k.at ye eco--- the election o
what we heard from the shadow ,oreign secretary of labor shadow cabinet member, there will be some sortorth by labor, so that seems like an early indication of how this will be done. it could be several days before we get any clarity on that. we still have to wait and see what voters say as they come in and we get these results. yvonne: thank you with the latest as we track the moves on sterling. it really goes to show how much of this snap election has backfired for the prime minister....
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three members of the shadow cabinet had joined rebellion by johnny to keep the u.k.world market. my guest is a key player in labour's top team. and one of the two people that would be negotiating brexit if the party had won. he is barry gardiner, the shadow secretary of state. especially in these kinds of very momentous times. recap for me, exactly what is labour's position on brexit? secretary gardiner: look, the first thing one has to say is that the win, which the conservatives -- way the conservatives are approaching brexit, has struck the long-term and we see that in the way the issuement approached the of european citizens living in the u.k. and our citizens living and the rest of the e.u. and what we would have sought to muchdone is give them a more positive offer bright the beginning. and that has created a great deal of tension. the original offer came from europe. then there was a countervailing, lesser offer from the u.k. that was a mistake. that is the first thing. the second thing is we see the constant refrain coming from the conservatives that they wan
three members of the shadow cabinet had joined rebellion by johnny to keep the u.k.world market. my guest is a key player in labour's top team. and one of the two people that would be negotiating brexit if the party had won. he is barry gardiner, the shadow secretary of state. especially in these kinds of very momentous times. recap for me, exactly what is labour's position on brexit? secretary gardiner: look, the first thing one has to say is that the win, which the conservatives -- way the...
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have never seen an election quite like this in the u k the labor leader replaced one of his shadow cabinetiveaway in the brexit. this is real. they have one day left. tom: thanks to all of our team for a great show today. we will drive forward on "bloomberg surveillance." haveny thansafe yesterday. you have to notice dollar-yen. strong yen over the last week. 1.0944. look at euro yen. that is your surveillance. special coverage today and tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, ap
have never seen an election quite like this in the u k the labor leader replaced one of his shadow cabinetiveaway in the brexit. this is real. they have one day left. tom: thanks to all of our team for a great show today. we will drive forward on "bloomberg surveillance." haveny thansafe yesterday. you have to notice dollar-yen. strong yen over the last week. 1.0944. look at euro yen. that is your surveillance. special coverage today and tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ i've spent my...
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i am nowjoined by the shadow cabinet memberjohn cricket.rity is failing on its own terms. the more you cut, the more debt for the country seems to grow. we are now at 1.7 trillion and rights. our view is that you cannot cut your way into growth, you have to invest and we have made it clear that we would borrow to invest but not borrow to pay for day—to—day expenditure. by doing so, you will kick—start the economy again, create realjobs and kick—start the economy again, create real jobs and then kick—start the economy again, create realjobs and then you are into a virtual circle of going upwards rather than a declining circle as we are at the moment. this is a failed project. the election showed it was failing and mrs maybe the optical. in your motion tonight, you specifically referred to the recent terrorist attacks in manchester and london and is the grenfell tower fire tragedy. you saying austerity contributed to those? fire tragedy. you saying austerity contributed to those ?|j fire tragedy. you saying austerity contributed to those? i w
i am nowjoined by the shadow cabinet memberjohn cricket.rity is failing on its own terms. the more you cut, the more debt for the country seems to grow. we are now at 1.7 trillion and rights. our view is that you cannot cut your way into growth, you have to invest and we have made it clear that we would borrow to invest but not borrow to pay for day—to—day expenditure. by doing so, you will kick—start the economy again, create realjobs and kick—start the economy again, create real jobs...
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one shadow cabinet colleague has said that she has a long—term condition which may have played a partlled out of a radio interview and has been replaced by shadow home affairs spokeswoman, lyn brown, during the period of ill health. although she is on twitter, saying that she is still standing and that she will rejoin the fray, soon. the headlines on bbc newsroom live: political leaders make a final bid to win over voters in the last day of campaigning before the general election. police searching for french national xavier thomas — missing since the london bridge attack — recover a body from the thames. that takes the death toll from the london bridge pack up to eight. —— london bridge pack up to eight. —— london bridge pack up to eight. —— london bridge attack. the home office faces questions over how one of the attackers was able to return to the uk, despite being on an international database of suspects. more than 2,000 people have gathered in westminster abbey for a final farewell to ronnie corbett, who died last year aged 85, of motor neurone disease. the service — underway now
one shadow cabinet colleague has said that she has a long—term condition which may have played a partlled out of a radio interview and has been replaced by shadow home affairs spokeswoman, lyn brown, during the period of ill health. although she is on twitter, saying that she is still standing and that she will rejoin the fray, soon. the headlines on bbc newsroom live: political leaders make a final bid to win over voters in the last day of campaigning before the general election. police...
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i am very proud of this document, very proud of my shadow cabinet that helps to put it together, andvision that ian labrie and andy macdonald have made to the team, thank you ian and andy for the work you do. —— huge contribution. i will give you an example of how we do things develop, middlesbrough has made steel for the world. famous all around the world, you could see bridges and railways, built with steel from this area. the skill that provided those things for people all over the planet, then it was brought into public ownership with british steel and continued doing all of that. then, privatisation followed, one company after another bought it, then eventually ssi, then it was closed down. what did the government do when it was under threat quiz that what did it do when it was about to be closed down? what intervention debate propose? nothing, nothing, nothing. iwill tell you this, a labour government with mps like ian and andy, and tracy as part of that parliamentary majority, would not pass by and let a community die and suffer because ofa a community die and suffer because o
i am very proud of this document, very proud of my shadow cabinet that helps to put it together, andvision that ian labrie and andy macdonald have made to the team, thank you ian and andy for the work you do. —— huge contribution. i will give you an example of how we do things develop, middlesbrough has made steel for the world. famous all around the world, you could see bridges and railways, built with steel from this area. the skill that provided those things for people all over the...
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nothing about, mark green is the former new york city public advocate, he's the founder of shadowing trump, that cabinet been particularly unhappy about the paris pullout. this is not a democracy, trump is like a little spreading virus, he kills us or we stop him. i know you don't like trump. let's get specific rather than metaphorical. lot of things you disagree with about trump, fine. the paris agreements that people are upset about right now, i'm just wondering why if you really care about co2 emissions you would back in agreement that doesn't hold a china or india to have the biggest polluters of the world to reducible submissions as the paris agreement doesn't, why would you be in favor of that? >> the u.n. realized after the kyoto agreement -- they decided with john kerry among them to have voluntary standards. how do you make sure that china lives up to its voluntary standards, or germany, or america, or russia? peer pressure around the world, they came up with an idea that is not about hypocrisy. and coulter's right, we are all sinners. on the one sign is donald trump talk about not knowing what
nothing about, mark green is the former new york city public advocate, he's the founder of shadowing trump, that cabinet been particularly unhappy about the paris pullout. this is not a democracy, trump is like a little spreading virus, he kills us or we stop him. i know you don't like trump. let's get specific rather than metaphorical. lot of things you disagree with about trump, fine. the paris agreements that people are upset about right now, i'm just wondering why if you really care about...
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would you chouk like a job again in the shadow cabinet? anyone else to tell him who to point or hold a herself r reshuffle. if we were asked to serve, people would do that because we have got to focus our fire on the tories and getting them out of government as soon as possiblement they have created a right mess, chaos and shamble which is interesting soap opera in westminster, but in the end will affect people's lives. and the big issue on the horizon is brexit. you know, that's going to have a huge effect on your viewers jobs and livelihoods and we have got to do thejob livelihoods and we have got to do the job that we must do of scrutinising the deal, the negotiations and making sure that we get the best deal for our communities and that's where everybody in the labour party will be focussed on. so, in parliamentary terms, does that mean from a labour point of view, you get together with the snp, with the greens, and others to try to vote down what theresa may and the dup will try to do on brexit or do you hope the democratic unionists
would you chouk like a job again in the shadow cabinet? anyone else to tell him who to point or hold a herself r reshuffle. if we were asked to serve, people would do that because we have got to focus our fire on the tories and getting them out of government as soon as possiblement they have created a right mess, chaos and shamble which is interesting soap opera in westminster, but in the end will affect people's lives. and the big issue on the horizon is brexit. you know, that's going to have...
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part of the campaign and i‘m a lot better now and looking forward to working with the ledger shadow cabinets good advice and theyjust wa nt to brother‘s good advice and theyjust want to say, in particular, i want to thank the thousands of people who contacted me with messages of support and concern and flowers. i wa nt to support and concern and flowers. i want to say thank you to all of those people. we all need a family member looking out for us. he said it affected you in some ways. did you ever consider and have you ever considered resigning from your post because of your ill—health? jetta it was never a consideration. every body knows who has type 2 diabetes knows it is a perfectly manageable condition. —— it was never a consideration. i am asking you this because there could be a time down the line when you could be shadow secretary if labour ever get into power. if you are in that situation is one of the most stressfuljobs in the country. just wasn't an issue, my blood sugar was. i‘m back to fighting thickness and i‘m back to representing the people. —— fitness. above all, i am back
part of the campaign and i‘m a lot better now and looking forward to working with the ledger shadow cabinets good advice and theyjust wa nt to brother‘s good advice and theyjust want to say, in particular, i want to thank the thousands of people who contacted me with messages of support and concern and flowers. i wa nt to support and concern and flowers. i want to say thank you to all of those people. we all need a family member looking out for us. he said it affected you in some ways. did...
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also the founder of shadow, an anti-trump cabinet.hat cabinet has been particularly unhappy about the paris pull out tweeting quote this is not anh democracy, trump is like a lethal spreading virus either he kills us or we stop him. >> that's a pretty good metaphor. >> it's a grotesque metaphor. let's get specific rather that metaphorical. >> i'd love that. >> the paris agreement is what people are upset about right now and i'm justgr wondering why if you really cared about co2 emissions you would back an agreement thatt doesn't hold china or india two of the biggest polluters in the world to reducing those emissions? why would you be in favor of hyat? >> the un realized after the kyoto agreement they couldn't have binding standards and so they decided with john kerry among them to have voluntary standards. how do you make sure china was up to its voluntary standard oars germany, or america, or russia? peer pressure around the world, we live in one lifeboat, or plan b. it's not about hypocrisy. anne cowlerr' - - . we're all sinners. o
also the founder of shadow, an anti-trump cabinet.hat cabinet has been particularly unhappy about the paris pull out tweeting quote this is not anh democracy, trump is like a lethal spreading virus either he kills us or we stop him. >> that's a pretty good metaphor. >> it's a grotesque metaphor. let's get specific rather that metaphorical. >> i'd love that. >> the paris agreement is what people are upset about right now and i'm justgr wondering why if you really cared...
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normally hear in the shadow of parliament it would be teeming with cabinet ministers tripping over themselves of wonderful general election victory, or if things didn't go quite as planned saying they are disappointed and how they hope to govern in the national interest. this afternoon i can't really see any cabinet ministers. i've been speaking to ministers and they say they are profoundly disappointed with the election result and they are furious and blaming theresa may and the very small circle of advisers. particular anger has been aimed at theresa may's gatekeepers fiona heal and nick timothy. do you think she might need to have a rethink of how she i’u ns need to have a rethink of how she runs things, the inner circle?|j think runs things, the inner circle?” think the cabinet will demand a rethink. i think they will say we have to do things differently around here, you have to widen the circle of the blue advise you and listen to a cross of the blue advise you and listen to a cross the party. for the moment is diminished prime minister will attempt to govern with the help of northern ir
normally hear in the shadow of parliament it would be teeming with cabinet ministers tripping over themselves of wonderful general election victory, or if things didn't go quite as planned saying they are disappointed and how they hope to govern in the national interest. this afternoon i can't really see any cabinet ministers. i've been speaking to ministers and they say they are profoundly disappointed with the election result and they are furious and blaming theresa may and the very small...
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shadowing trump. i urge you to follow it i have a comment 17 different cabinet secretaries including bob rice from the clinton administration or the obama administration of the obama administration. larry and others speaking truth to power. truth trumps lies. i facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored. i like to ask, i think rewith living in a truly unprecedented -- i can see when there is contempt for since, for decent, for the media and certainly you dijudiciary so i welcome comments. >> do you have any response or should we move on? >> i think there's a problem in the evidence and i think that's link between the attack ton fourth estate and also on truths that one doesn't want to believe. there are some things we don't know exactly what it is. that could be made clear as well. i think it's unprecedented and the disregard and you can see it also in the proposals to really diminish the american investment in basic science. when they walk into a hospital they expect to get the best benefits of science. it's in politics or history that science doesn't matter. when it comes to my blood press
shadowing trump. i urge you to follow it i have a comment 17 different cabinet secretaries including bob rice from the clinton administration or the obama administration of the obama administration. larry and others speaking truth to power. truth trumps lies. i facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored. i like to ask, i think rewith living in a truly unprecedented -- i can see when there is contempt for since, for decent, for the media and certainly you dijudiciary so i welcome...
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shadowing trump. i urge you to follow it i have a comment 17 different cabinet secretaries including bob rice from the clinton administration or the obama administration speaking truth to power truth trump's lies. fax do not cease to exist because they are ignored but to salmon rushdie i do think we're living in a truly unprecedented time i see a dialogue with there is content for science or dissent or the judiciary that can lead to a authoritarianism / welcome comments. >> i've been there is a problem with respect for science and evidence then there is a link that is all so it is true that they do not want to believe and that can do great damage but some things we don't know exactly what it is and that should be clear as well but i think this is unprecedented and you see it also in the proposal of the budget to diminish the american investment in basic science enterprise. but it is slightly hypocritical women walk into a hospital there want the best benefits of science so science doesn't matter but it does with my blood pressure. [applause] >> i have a question on the different models of media you sp
shadowing trump. i urge you to follow it i have a comment 17 different cabinet secretaries including bob rice from the clinton administration or the obama administration speaking truth to power truth trump's lies. fax do not cease to exist because they are ignored but to salmon rushdie i do think we're living in a truly unprecedented time i see a dialogue with there is content for science or dissent or the judiciary that can lead to a authoritarianism / welcome comments. >> i've been...
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cabinet. we will speak to former shadow minister.is bloomberg. ♪ mark: you are watching bloomberg "surveillance." let's check the markets. sebastian: a weakness in equities today, but let me take you out. here is a chart. we're set for history to repeat itself. we're headed through a june slump. we have seen that for nine out of the 10 previous years. this time it is different. we break that four month streak. we have not seen that since 2014. a bit of weakness in equities. euro against sterling, hitting its highest level in 2017 after those unexpectedly hawkish comments from mario draghi talking about deflationary forces and how the ecb can look past lower oil price. it raises the question, will we get tapering from ecb? the move playing out in euro -dollar. 3482, your hash tag. yellen talking about the rich asset prices. itsing for a strong period, highest performance and seven years, since 2010. not what analysts were expecting. a survey expecting weakening and the second quarter. deutsche bank raising their forecast. previously a
cabinet. we will speak to former shadow minister.is bloomberg. ♪ mark: you are watching bloomberg "surveillance." let's check the markets. sebastian: a weakness in equities today, but let me take you out. here is a chart. we're set for history to repeat itself. we're headed through a june slump. we have seen that for nine out of the 10 previous years. this time it is different. we break that four month streak. we have not seen that since 2014. a bit of weakness in equities. euro...
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shadowing trump. i urge you to follow it. i do have a comment. it is 17 different cabinet secretaries, including bob rice of the clinton administration, laura tyson of the obama administration, larry tribe of harvard law school and others speaking truth to power. truth trumps lies. i think huxley said it best, facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored. and to the comments, i would like to ask -- i think we are living in truly unprecedented times. i can see no analog in this country. when there is contempt for science, dissent, the media, the judiciary, it could lead to authoritarianism. i would welcome comment. >> any response, or should we move on? >> i think there is a problem in the respect for science evidence and there is a link between the attack on the state and also truth that one does not want to believe. it can do great damage. there are some things we do not know exactly what it is. and that should be made clear, as well. but i think that this is unprecedented. .nd the disregard you see it also the proposals to the budget to really diminish the invest
shadowing trump. i urge you to follow it. i do have a comment. it is 17 different cabinet secretaries, including bob rice of the clinton administration, laura tyson of the obama administration, larry tribe of harvard law school and others speaking truth to power. truth trumps lies. i think huxley said it best, facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored. and to the comments, i would like to ask -- i think we are living in truly unprecedented times. i can see no analog in this country....
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shadowed by the testimony of thett aorney general. >> he's going for his former senate colleagues who have a lot of questions about him and about russia. >> an unusual cabinetsing him. >> wellt bath of adulation. i'mot n sure what the organizing principle was. it was clearly a public relations effort to bolster the presidency. >> theur jors were left considering those closing arguments that revisited things that we heard throughout the trial. >> the golden state warriors are celebrating an nba title for the second time in three seasons. >> one of the most anticipated finals rematches since last season's finals reh.matc >> if kevin durant was the second allocation prize to lose, they lost. >> congratulations to all of you and to your terrific coach and you know who that s-right? do we love him? >> president trump welcoming the 2016 ncaa football national champions the clemson tigers to the white house. >> you think i can take these guys in a fight? i don't know. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 is sponsored by white house financial established by if king and norah o'donnell. attorney general jeff sessions will testify today at a public heari
shadowed by the testimony of thett aorney general. >> he's going for his former senate colleagues who have a lot of questions about him and about russia. >> an unusual cabinetsing him. >> wellt bath of adulation. i'mot n sure what the organizing principle was. it was clearly a public relations effort to bolster the presidency. >> theur jors were left considering those closing arguments that revisited things that we heard throughout the trial. >> the golden state...