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what do you make of tom watson's line there.g that labour party members are remain as and the party should be clear about backing a second referendum on voting to stay in. the members may be but it is not the members who we nt be but it is not the members who went elections, it is the people, the voters and labour voters in labour held constituencies take a different view and tom's entitled to change his mind because like me, he voted to have that referendum, like me he said he would honour the result, like me he stood on a manifesto, he had a lot more influence on the manifesto than i did which said we respect the result of the referendum. he has changed his mind but that will not persuade labour voters in the north for example. how many seats would it be? even in those leaf seats, a lot of the people that voted to leave were not labour voters, they would have been conservative voters and ukip voters as well. the chair of your party said he felt there were left—wing intellectuals sneering at people who voted to leave. do you ag
what do you make of tom watson's line there.g that labour party members are remain as and the party should be clear about backing a second referendum on voting to stay in. the members may be but it is not the members who we nt be but it is not the members who went elections, it is the people, the voters and labour voters in labour held constituencies take a different view and tom's entitled to change his mind because like me, he voted to have that referendum, like me he said he would honour the...
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as tom watson was saying in that speech, the party's watson was saying in that speech, the pa rty‘s chairman party's chairman ian livery reset ignoring those who voted to leave the eu wasn't politically smart or particularly democratic, so it isa smart or particularly democratic, so it is a sign thatjeremy corbyn is trying to keep the party together and ends up not really pleasing anybody. tom watson says he is confident the party will change its policy towards a clear second referendum in all circumstances, but that, he thinks, would come at the party conference towards the end of september, and as he said, that's probably a bit too late. vicki young, many thanks. vicki young, there. iran has warned that it will breach the limit on its stockpile of enriched uranium set under a 2015 nuclear deal unless european countries step in to relieve the pressure of us economic sanctions. tehran says it will surpass permitted levels in ten days' time. our diplomatic correspondent james landale is here. this is a further very worrying development in an already tense situation? yes, iran's nuclear capabi
as tom watson was saying in that speech, the party's watson was saying in that speech, the pa rty‘s chairman party's chairman ian livery reset ignoring those who voted to leave the eu wasn't politically smart or particularly democratic, so it isa smart or particularly democratic, so it is a sign thatjeremy corbyn is trying to keep the party together and ends up not really pleasing anybody. tom watson says he is confident the party will change its policy towards a clear second referendum in...
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labour's deputy leader, tom watson, urges his party to make a strong case for staying in the eu. released from prison and ready tojoin the protests — democracy activistjoshua wong calls on hong kong's chief executive to resign. iran announces that it will soon breach the limit on its stockpile of enriched uranium, that was capped under the nuclear deal with world powers. every new teacher in england will be trained to spot early warning signs of mental illness as part of plans unveiled by theresa may. and sir andy murray says he's pain—free as he prepares to return to competition this week for the first time since having major hip surgery. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. borisjohnson's position as the frontrunner to become the next prime minister has been bolstered, despite his decision not to join the five other candidates in a televised debate last night. he's received the backing of the health secretary, matt hancock, who dropped out of the race on friday. tweeting last night, matt hancock tweeted, "it's time to unite. i'm backing boris to be the next pm on a pro—e
labour's deputy leader, tom watson, urges his party to make a strong case for staying in the eu. released from prison and ready tojoin the protests — democracy activistjoshua wong calls on hong kong's chief executive to resign. iran announces that it will soon breach the limit on its stockpile of enriched uranium, that was capped under the nuclear deal with world powers. every new teacher in england will be trained to spot early warning signs of mental illness as part of plans unveiled by...
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tom watson there. not everyone in the party wants another referendum.. his point there is that labour party members hearts are in remain and that should be much clearer about campaigning to stay in the uk.” have always campaigned for us to honour the result of the referendum ina way honour the result of the referendum in a way that protects the jobs of the people we were elected to represent. i think that is the way that we can hold the country together. but also protect every economy going forward. the fact is, whichever wing of this debate you are on, whether or not you want to leave the eu with a sensible pragmatic deal or whether you want to have a second referendum, we have to have a second referendum, we have to actually vote through the withdrawal agreement fell. theresa may tried to table that before the european elections, there was a knee jerk reaction to it and that's it the train in motion which led to the tory party going to elect boris johnson who's going to crashes out of the eu without a deal. what the leadership of my party should be do
tom watson there. not everyone in the party wants another referendum.. his point there is that labour party members hearts are in remain and that should be much clearer about campaigning to stay in the uk.” have always campaigned for us to honour the result of the referendum ina way honour the result of the referendum in a way that protects the jobs of the people we were elected to represent. i think that is the way that we can hold the country together. but also protect every economy going...
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labour's deputy leader tom watson breaks from party policy and says labour should back britain remaining in the eu. the eu has protected millions of workers for many years and they will need protection in the future and we should be a remain and reform party and we should enthusiastically campaignfora and we should enthusiastically campaign for a confirmatory ballot. egypt's wrote former president president morsi has died during a court appearance —— egypt's former president. chaos and confusion means long delays —— meant long delays treating some of the injured during the london bridge attacks. iran says it is reaching a limit on its stockpiling of uranium. residents of lincolnshire are warned of more rain and flooding this week. terrific thunderstorms are forecast and if that river gets any more water, it will burst its banks again. so andy murray tells the bbc he is pain—free ahead of a return to competitive tennis at the doubles at queen's club. candidates for the tory leadership except for the candidate boris johnson have been taking questions from journalists ahead of the next roun
labour's deputy leader tom watson breaks from party policy and says labour should back britain remaining in the eu. the eu has protected millions of workers for many years and they will need protection in the future and we should be a remain and reform party and we should enthusiastically campaignfora and we should enthusiastically campaign for a confirmatory ballot. egypt's wrote former president president morsi has died during a court appearance —— egypt's former president. chaos and...
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i‘m joined by the deputy leader of the labour party tom watson now.think now the only way this can be dealt with now, the only way the british jewish community can be satisfied that we ta ke community can be satisfied that we take anti—semitism seriously in our party is for the whip to be removed from him and for our chief whip to conduct an investigation. for that to happen, it requiresjeremy to make that decision and that‘s why i think it‘s so important. i wouldn‘t normally do this but this is so important, the upset and the anguish is so great that we need to act very swiftly to reassure people we take anti—semitism seriously in the labour party. do you thinkjeremy corbyn has done enough to address this issue? we are facing an ehrc enquiry that will run its course, andi enquiry that will run its course, and i hope that that enquiry is vigorous and roots out anti—jewish racism and tells us where our own procedures are in order to deal with it. but actually, in this case the behaviour of two of our nec members who are appointed on the authority of ou
i‘m joined by the deputy leader of the labour party tom watson now.think now the only way this can be dealt with now, the only way the british jewish community can be satisfied that we ta ke community can be satisfied that we take anti—semitism seriously in our party is for the whip to be removed from him and for our chief whip to conduct an investigation. for that to happen, it requiresjeremy to make that decision and that‘s why i think it‘s so important. i wouldn‘t normally do this...
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renewed push for labour to back a second eu referendum will be made by the party's deputy leader tom watsonr european reform mr watson will say labour's members and its values have always been pro—european and that the only way to break the brexit deadlock at westminster is to put the issue back to the people. the hong kong student leaderjoshua wong, who was the face of democracy protests in 2014, has been released from prison. speaking to reporters outside jail, he backed the mass protests against the controversial extradition bill and said hong kong's leader carrie lam should resign. joshua wong's release comes a day after a huge demonstration that organisers say brought nearly two million people onto the streets. this extradition amendment, and how it was permitted on hong kong citizens, it is just the tactics and the strategy used by president xi, the strategy used by president xi, the evil leader of hong kong, carrie lam, to suppress human rights. now is the time to voice our dissatisfaction. the police used tear gas, pepper spray, they try to physically assault activists from hong kon
renewed push for labour to back a second eu referendum will be made by the party's deputy leader tom watsonr european reform mr watson will say labour's members and its values have always been pro—european and that the only way to break the brexit deadlock at westminster is to put the issue back to the people. the hong kong student leaderjoshua wong, who was the face of democracy protests in 2014, has been released from prison. speaking to reporters outside jail, he backed the mass protests...
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urging labour to ta ke leader tom watson urging labour to take a much stronger remain stance.nwhile, mrjohnson is expected to be pressed on brexit in the conservative leadership debate tomorrow. here is laura kuenssberg. come on, boris. come on! the only glimpse you'll get today. minders driving the favourites into parliament. borisjohnson doesn't want to talk to you or me right now, but to screw down mps whose backing he needs. he is very deliberately being kept from scrutiny? he is approaching this important event with seriousness and professionalism and using his time wisely, which is to convince mps to support him. the other wannabes use every chance to make their case, but borisjohnson can't make promises without a price tag for long. every monday when boris writes his column he makes another pledge for a lot of money, either a tax cut or spending pledge. and the question that all politicians have to answer is where is the money coming from? mrjohnson is way ahead of the pack. the other five candidates scrapping over second—place. i think this tory election contest is a c
urging labour to ta ke leader tom watson urging labour to take a much stronger remain stance.nwhile, mrjohnson is expected to be pressed on brexit in the conservative leadership debate tomorrow. here is laura kuenssberg. come on, boris. come on! the only glimpse you'll get today. minders driving the favourites into parliament. borisjohnson doesn't want to talk to you or me right now, but to screw down mps whose backing he needs. he is very deliberately being kept from scrutiny? he is...
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labour's deputy leader, tom watson, urges his party to make a strong case for staying in the eu. on its stockpile of enriched uranium, that was capped under the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers. the blacklisting of huawei is taking its toll on the chinese telecoms manufacturer. it now says it will cut production of 2a billion pounds worth of goods over the next two years. the united states has put tough restrictions on trading with huawei claiming it isfacilitating spying by the chinese government, something the company denies. the construction and services firm kier is cutting 1,200 jobs. it is trying to simplifyits business and reduce debt. it wants to focus on construction and road maintenance. so it will either sell or close down other business divisions such as recycling and rubbish processing. 650 jobs will go by the end of this month and the rest will go next year. the boss of ethiopian airlines has rejected a claim that pilots were to blame for thecrash of a 737 max plane in march, which killed 157 people. it was one of two fatal crashes which led to the grounding of t
labour's deputy leader, tom watson, urges his party to make a strong case for staying in the eu. on its stockpile of enriched uranium, that was capped under the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers. the blacklisting of huawei is taking its toll on the chinese telecoms manufacturer. it now says it will cut production of 2a billion pounds worth of goods over the next two years. the united states has put tough restrictions on trading with huawei claiming it isfacilitating spying by the chinese...
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tom watson is the first name on that letter, but labour split on anti—semitism, split on brexit, theyorisjohnson to party, there is pressure to get boris johnson to change his party, there is pressure to get borisjohnson to change his mind, because unite haven't done it, len mccluskey hasn't done it, and the other ones should be going gangbusters to beat the tories. it is all there for them. there needs to bea is all there for them. there needs to be a stronger response, though, than just to be a stronger response, though, thanjust a to be a stronger response, though, than just a letter. to be a stronger response, though, thanjust a letter. only to be a stronger response, though, than just a letter. only a couple of yea rs than just a letter. only a couple of years ago it was 40 odd labour mps and labour wrote a letter tojeremy corbyn demanding that he sought out his supporters when it came to sexism and rape threats. where are they going to go? are they going to go to change? are they going to end up go to change? are they going to end up in the wilderness? if you admit to voting lib
tom watson is the first name on that letter, but labour split on anti—semitism, split on brexit, theyorisjohnson to party, there is pressure to get boris johnson to change his party, there is pressure to get borisjohnson to change his mind, because unite haven't done it, len mccluskey hasn't done it, and the other ones should be going gangbusters to beat the tories. it is all there for them. there needs to bea is all there for them. there needs to be a stronger response, though, than just to...
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been called "inappropriate and offensive" by seniorfigures, including the party's deputy leader tom watsonon, the leader jeremy corbyn distanced himself from the decision, and said there was no place for anti—semitism in the party. 0ur political correspondent jessica parker has more. a staunch ally ofjeremy corbyn‘s, chris williamson is an energetic and outspoken campaigner. the party that has done more to stand up to racism is now being demonised as a racist, bigoted party. but comments that emerge in february about allegations of anti—semitism in the party led to his suspension. in my opinion we have backed off too much we have given too much ground, we have been too apologetic. he later said he deeply regretted the remarks and today said that he is pleased to have been let back in. i've been overwhelmed by an avalanche of m essa 9 es overwhelmed by an avalanche of m essa g es of overwhelmed by an avalanche of messages of goodwill from grassroots members of the labour party and that is what constitutes a labour party, actually. it is grassroots membership, of which there are approaching
been called "inappropriate and offensive" by seniorfigures, including the party's deputy leader tom watsonon, the leader jeremy corbyn distanced himself from the decision, and said there was no place for anti—semitism in the party. 0ur political correspondent jessica parker has more. a staunch ally ofjeremy corbyn‘s, chris williamson is an energetic and outspoken campaigner. the party that has done more to stand up to racism is now being demonised as a racist, bigoted party. but...
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labour's deputy leader tom watson says labour member's hearts are "remain" and says its not too lateay in the eu. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. the only glimpse you will get today. minders driving the favourites into parliament. boris johnson minders driving the favourites into parliament. borisjohnson doesn't wa nt to parliament. borisjohnson doesn't want to talk to you or me right now. he is very deliberately being kept from scrutiny. he is approaching this important event with seriousness and professionalism and using his time wisely, which is to convince mps to support him. the other wannabes use every chance to make their case. but borisjohnson can't make promises without a price tag for long. every monday when boris writes his column, he makes another pledge for a lot of money, either tax cut or spending pledge. the question all politicians have to answer is where is the money coming from? mrjohnson is way ahead of the pack. the other five candidates scrapping over second—place.” pack. the other five candidates scrapping over second-place. i think this tory elec
labour's deputy leader tom watson says labour member's hearts are "remain" and says its not too lateay in the eu. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. the only glimpse you will get today. minders driving the favourites into parliament. boris johnson minders driving the favourites into parliament. borisjohnson doesn't wa nt to parliament. borisjohnson doesn't want to talk to you or me right now. he is very deliberately being kept from scrutiny. he is approaching this important...
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tom watson is going to go and see her.g this, sitting outside creating bit of a farce. if you do not create a fuss you do not get the attention. but surely it is up to the judiciary attention. but surely it is up to thejudiciary to attention. but surely it is up to the judiciary to make a decision as to whether or not they should shorten her sentence, not the embassy. but he has the right to be there and we have the right to protest. it is a peaceful protest. order of business is not going ahead as normal but it is a big issue and ido as normal but it is a big issue and i do not think it is in the news enough. we need to try and talk about it as much as we can. i think if it was a member of our family we would be doing the same. interruption to business as usual but something more important. interruption to business as usual but something more importantlj found but something more important.” found this story very moving into the japan times. an ageing population in japan and the japan times. an ageing population injapan an
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. >> tom watson was great. >> now comes the decisive shot. >> not just the decisive shot but the signature shot of the '82 open and one of the most memorable of all time. >> do you believe it? do you believe it? >> what can you say? >> watson's incredible chip from the rough on 17 gave him a lead he would not relinquish and ultimately, his only career u.s. open title. >> it may help a little. >> another decade passed before the opens returned to pebble, with winds tom kite p to 40 players to finish under par. en route to a career-defining victory. >> tom kite, at last at the age of 42, has won his first championship. >> then came tiger woods. tiger made a mockery of the course. >> that was easy. >> and the field. >> it's just not a fair fight. >> no. it really isn't. >> i mean, that is phenomenal. >> you're kidding me. >> what an open record. his 15-stroke margin of vipionship. >> the tournament's most recently foray into pebble was nostalgic on multiple fronts. watson, at age 60, became the second player to make the cut at the open. and woods, looking for a record- tying fourth u.s. open
. >> tom watson was great. >> now comes the decisive shot. >> not just the decisive shot but the signature shot of the '82 open and one of the most memorable of all time. >> do you believe it? do you believe it? >> what can you say? >> watson's incredible chip from the rough on 17 gave him a lead he would not relinquish and ultimately, his only career u.s. open title. >> it may help a little. >> another decade passed before the opens returned to...
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renewed push for labour to back a second eu referendum will be made by the party's deputy leader tom watsony to the centre for european reform, mr watson will say labour's members and its values have always been pro—european and that the only way to break the brexit deadlock at westminster is to put the issue back to the people. nearly two million people are thought to have taken part in a mass protest in hong kong over the weekend against a controversial extradition bill. the masses turned out despite the suspension of the bill — which would allow extradition from hong kong to mainland china. hong kong's leader carrie lam has apologised over her handling of the case. the boss of ethiopian airlines has hit back at claims his pilots should bear some of the blame for a crash of a boeing jet, which killed 157 people earlier this year. our international business correspondent theo leggett is at the paris air show. theo, you've just returned from ethiopia, what more has the airline's chief executive said? he has been reacting to criticisms of his airline that have been appearing in the united st
renewed push for labour to back a second eu referendum will be made by the party's deputy leader tom watsony to the centre for european reform, mr watson will say labour's members and its values have always been pro—european and that the only way to break the brexit deadlock at westminster is to put the issue back to the people. nearly two million people are thought to have taken part in a mass protest in hong kong over the weekend against a controversial extradition bill. the masses turned...
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labour's deputy leader tom watson, has broken with party policy, saying it should back the uk, staying in the european union. the eu has protected millions of workers for many years. they will need protection in the future. we should be remain an reform party and we should be enthusiastic for a confirmatory ballot. egyptian state television has announced that the former egyptian president, mohammed morsi has died, after fainting in court. the london bridge attacks: an inquest hears that chaos and confusion meant long delays in treating some of the injured. demonstrations in hong kong continue with more calls for the chief executive to resign over controversial plans that would allow people to be extradited to china. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... after two months‘ worth of rain fell in two days last week in lincolnshire we'll be talking to one resident about what it's like to be flooded out of your home. beyond 100 days will be discussing the iran nuclear deal. the white house has described iran's plan to
labour's deputy leader tom watson, has broken with party policy, saying it should back the uk, staying in the european union. the eu has protected millions of workers for many years. they will need protection in the future. we should be remain an reform party and we should be enthusiastic for a confirmatory ballot. egyptian state television has announced that the former egyptian president, mohammed morsi has died, after fainting in court. the london bridge attacks: an inquest hears that chaos...
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we heard in the last hour from the deputy leader of the party, tom watson, saying that he and his alliesr, need to stay and fight and make sure that the party deals with it seriously. there are others saying, where is your red line? if you are so angry about what is going on, at what point do you say, we have lost the fight within the labour party? the leadership said, as you heard from jeremy corbyn, it is being taken seriously, that anti—semitism is something that is not welcome in the labour party, and they will do everything they can to get rid of it. the problem jeremy corbyn has is that this letter shows that many of his mps do not believe him. thank you, nick. we are hoping to talk to one of the mps who signed that letter tojeremy corbyn in the next few minutes. a witness who was on a train where a passenger was stabbed to death has told a court that the alleged attacker appeared to tell someone on his phone that he was about to kill the man. darren pencille denies murdering lee pomeroy on a train from guildford to london injanuary. sarah walton has been following the trial at the
we heard in the last hour from the deputy leader of the party, tom watson, saying that he and his alliesr, need to stay and fight and make sure that the party deals with it seriously. there are others saying, where is your red line? if you are so angry about what is going on, at what point do you say, we have lost the fight within the labour party? the leadership said, as you heard from jeremy corbyn, it is being taken seriously, that anti—semitism is something that is not welcome in the...
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well, tom watson hasn't been inching it, the deputy has been very this sos.sting to go back to the actions, the recent elections, and just see how much or how different it would have been at the labour party had come out and said one way oi’ party had come out and said one way or another, because when you look at the people, when the lib dems... yes, it would have squeezed the lib dems. ijust wonder yes, it would have squeezed the lib dems. i just wonder how different it would have been. it is about positioning, you know what you are voting for them. that is the point, the one who seemed to do well were the one who seemed to do well were the ones who nailed their colours to the ones who nailed their colours to the mast, instead of running around the mast, instead of running around the edge. that is why i think labour will be pushed in that direction eventually. we're going back to the sunday times, britain sends royal marines to gulf crisis, penny. this is the story that as soon as donald trump racked up the sanctions on iran, ithink trump racked up the sanct
well, tom watson hasn't been inching it, the deputy has been very this sos.sting to go back to the actions, the recent elections, and just see how much or how different it would have been at the labour party had come out and said one way oi’ party had come out and said one way or another, because when you look at the people, when the lib dems... yes, it would have squeezed the lib dems. ijust wonder yes, it would have squeezed the lib dems. i just wonder how different it would have been. it...
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labour's deputy leader tom watson says labour member's hearts are ‘remain‘ and says its not too latee eu. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. come on, boris. come on! the only glimpse you'll get today. minders driving the favourites into parliament. borisjohnson doesn't want to talk to you or me right now, but to screw down mps whose backing he needs. he is very deliberately being kept from scrutiny? he is approaching this important event with seriousness and professionalism and using his time wisely, which is to convince mps to support him. the other wannabes use every chance to make their case, but borisjohnson can't make promises without a price tag for long. every monday when boris writes his column he makes another pledge for a lot of money, either a tax cut or spending pledge. and the question that all politicians have to answer is where is the money coming from? mrjohnson is way ahead of the pack. the other five candidates scrapping over second—place. i think this tory election contest is a chance for all of us to put forward positive ideas about how we can make the
labour's deputy leader tom watson says labour member's hearts are ‘remain‘ and says its not too latee eu. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. come on, boris. come on! the only glimpse you'll get today. minders driving the favourites into parliament. borisjohnson doesn't want to talk to you or me right now, but to screw down mps whose backing he needs. he is very deliberately being kept from scrutiny? he is approaching this important event with seriousness and professionalism and...
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come on the show but is it your understanding the deputy leader tom watson together with people likeaul mason obviously advisers joe my goal who advised the sacking of senior advisers to jeremy is there a coup actively going on even ahead of whatever by elections and whatever votes ahead of us and what i've been very public and i will prove to the criticism and the attacks and jeremy corbin's advisors are disgraceful and on warrant that these are advisers who are definitely socialist column rates and have stood by jeremy in the moves difficult of times they're also advisors who are in large part responsible for the 2017 manifesto a manifesto to change this country and once we are through breck that we will be able to get back on to the substance that that manifest to move forward from and these are advisors who you deserve congratulations and i don't believe that the advisors of jeremy are making a mistake if they are advising him that he should listen to the wider communities in respect of the issue of practice that i think that is tremendously sensible the attack by paul mason not
come on the show but is it your understanding the deputy leader tom watson together with people likeaul mason obviously advisers joe my goal who advised the sacking of senior advisers to jeremy is there a coup actively going on even ahead of whatever by elections and whatever votes ahead of us and what i've been very public and i will prove to the criticism and the attacks and jeremy corbin's advisors are disgraceful and on warrant that these are advisers who are definitely socialist column...
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labour's deputy leader, tom watson, makes a fresh appeal for the party to support another eu referendum
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among a lot of competing noise. 121 labour mps and peers, including the party's deputy leader, tom watsonerturn the decision to allow chris williamson back into the party. the mp for derby north was suspended in february for saying the party had been too apologetic when dealing with allegations of anti—semitism. the mps and peers have signed a letter saying they couldn't overstate the hurt and anger caused by the decision to allow him back into the party. 0ur political correspondent jessica parker reports. a staunch ally ofjeremy corbyn‘s, chris williamson is an energetic and outspoken campaigner. the party that's done more to stand up to racism is now being demonised as a racist, bigoted party. but comments that emerged in february about allegations of anti—semitism in the party led to his suspension. because in my opinion, we have backed off too much. we've given too much ground, we've been too apologetic. he later said he deeply regretted the remarks, and today said that he is pleased to have been let back in. i've been overwhelmed by an avalanche of messages of goodwill from grassroot
among a lot of competing noise. 121 labour mps and peers, including the party's deputy leader, tom watsonerturn the decision to allow chris williamson back into the party. the mp for derby north was suspended in february for saying the party had been too apologetic when dealing with allegations of anti—semitism. the mps and peers have signed a letter saying they couldn't overstate the hurt and anger caused by the decision to allow him back into the party. 0ur political correspondent jessica...
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tom watson. mr speaker, yesterday we found out just how little a tory manifesto promise is worth. government had the breathtaking gall to blame the bbc for this mess. passing the buck won't work. mr speaker, the bbc isn't the dwp. public broadcasters should never be responsible for social policy. my colleague the honourable member for rhondda warned in 2015 that this was a smash and grab raid by the government on the bbc. he was right and now it's older people paying the price. there are 1.8 million ove r—755 price. there are 1.8 million over—755 who live completely alone who will lose their tv licence under this announcement. how can this minister justify this announcement. how can this ministerjustify that? this announcement. how can this minister justify that? you this announcement. how can this ministerjustify that? you can't means test for loneliness, you can't means test for loneliness, you can't means test for social inclusion. what about the very poorest? they are eligible for pension credit but don't claim it. how will the minister protect them? two of the tory leadership
tom watson. mr speaker, yesterday we found out just how little a tory manifesto promise is worth. government had the breathtaking gall to blame the bbc for this mess. passing the buck won't work. mr speaker, the bbc isn't the dwp. public broadcasters should never be responsible for social policy. my colleague the honourable member for rhondda warned in 2015 that this was a smash and grab raid by the government on the bbc. he was right and now it's older people paying the price. there are 1.8...
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but tom watson was a greater. >> a decisive shot and a signature shot.most memorable and incredible chip on the 17 gave him a lead that he would not relinquish and ultimately his only u.s. open title. another decade past before the returned with wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour. on route to the career defining victory. >> the age of 42 has won a championship. and then at tiger woods and made a mockery of the course and the field. >> that is a phenomenal. his 12 under par. and the margin of victory the largest ever and a major championship. the tournament most recent foray was nostalgic. watson at age 60 became the second oldest player tmake the cut and tiger woods finished fourth. and the first year p.m. and for decades to waste the championship trophy. and now number 6 will coordinate another champion. >> it's a good time for golf. the championship next year in san francisco. >> what a beautiful place for it to happen. when it comes to keeping clean, you may have missed a spot on your face? the way you wash your face could be all wrong? man, that's a
but tom watson was a greater. >> a decisive shot and a signature shot.most memorable and incredible chip on the 17 gave him a lead that he would not relinquish and ultimately his only u.s. open title. another decade past before the returned with wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour. on route to the career defining victory. >> the age of 42 has won a championship. and then at tiger woods and made a mockery of the course and the field. >> that is a phenomenal. his 12 under par....
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noise was white colletta, thank you. 121 labour mps and peers, including the party's deputy leader tom watsondecision to allow chris williamson back into the party. the mp for derby north had been suspended in february for saying the party had been too apologetic when dealing with allegations of anti—semitism. the mps and peers have signed a letter saying they couldn't overstate the hurt and anger caused by the decision. our political correspondent jessica parker reports. a staunch ally ofjeremy corbyn‘s, chris williamson is an energetic and outspoken campaigner. the party that has done more to stand up to racism is now being demonised as a racist, bigoted party. but comments that emerged in february about allegations of anti—semitism in the party led to his suspension. in my opinion we have backed off too much, we have given too much ground, we have been too apologetic. he later said he deeply regretted the remarks and today said that he is pleased to have been let back in. i've been overwhelmed by an avalanche of messages of goodwill from grassroots members of the labour party and that is w
noise was white colletta, thank you. 121 labour mps and peers, including the party's deputy leader tom watsondecision to allow chris williamson back into the party. the mp for derby north had been suspended in february for saying the party had been too apologetic when dealing with allegations of anti—semitism. the mps and peers have signed a letter saying they couldn't overstate the hurt and anger caused by the decision. our political correspondent jessica parker reports. a staunch ally...
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tom watson was greater. >> now comes possibly the decisive shot. >> the signature shot of the 82 open memorable of all time. is incredible ship from the rough on 17 gave him a lead he would not relinquish and ultimately his only career u.s. open title. >> reporter: another decade pass before the open return to kabul with wenda gusting up to 40 miles an hour tom was one of only two players to finish underpar en route to a career defining victory. then came the millennium magic of tiger woods in stark contrast to the trauma tiger made a mockery of the course and the field. >> what a way to finish this afternoon. 12 underpar an open record. 15 stroke margin of victory the largest ever in a major championship. the most recent foray into kabul was nostalgic on multiple fronts. watson at age 60 became the second oldest player to make the cut at the open and was looking for a record-tying fourth u.s. open title instead finished fourth as an irishman became the first european in for decades to hoist the championship. and now the sandy stage is set once again. u.s. open number six at pebble be
tom watson was greater. >> now comes possibly the decisive shot. >> the signature shot of the 82 open memorable of all time. is incredible ship from the rough on 17 gave him a lead he would not relinquish and ultimately his only career u.s. open title. >> reporter: another decade pass before the open return to kabul with wenda gusting up to 40 miles an hour tom was one of only two players to finish underpar en route to a career defining victory. then came the millennium magic...
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you think of jack nicklaus winning here and tom watson and the greatest performance in a major of alles was tiger woods in 2000, when he won by 15 slot shots. it is great to be back here. it is a greatest of golf. >> the course is beautiful. the players say it is playing great. that has to make you feel good. in previous opens, there are some players who have been not so quiet about their displeasure about the golf courses of the past. >> you are right. listen, that goes back a century where there has always been some tension between players in the u.s. this is the toughest test of golf they see all year long. it is played on some of our country's very best golf courses. so far, it has been a docile pebble beach. it hasn't been windy yet. there is still enough moisture in the ground where the balls can hold. we have the weekend to go. we'll see what happens. >> what does this mean for you for your organization and growing the game? that's a concern for a lot of people in golf. >> you know, bret, much of the revenue that we have as a nonprofit is made this week. so we invest over $200
you think of jack nicklaus winning here and tom watson and the greatest performance in a major of alles was tiger woods in 2000, when he won by 15 slot shots. it is great to be back here. it is a greatest of golf. >> the course is beautiful. the players say it is playing great. that has to make you feel good. in previous opens, there are some players who have been not so quiet about their displeasure about the golf courses of the past. >> you are right. listen, that goes back a...
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tom watson from the labour party says this is an outrage.affect the sick and disabled. and the pure in society but the accept this is the fault of the government, not the bbc. the government says it is disappointed, it expected the bbc to cover this. this was the agreement they made with the bbc back in 2015, so there is a mix of use. so is the balance between how much the bbc has to cut in the service or how much is essentially that the elderly are the heaviest users of the bbc and how many of them should receive the service free? thank you very much. in about ten minutes i‘ll be talking to the director—general of the bbc lord hall — stay with us. a nurse has been rearrested by police investigating deaths at the neonatal unit at the countess of chester hospital. lucy letby was first detained last july on suspicion of the murder of eight babies and the attempted murder of six more. our correspondent danny savage has more details. if details of this case unfamiliar, it is because we were standing outside this hospital talking about this case
tom watson from the labour party says this is an outrage.affect the sick and disabled. and the pure in society but the accept this is the fault of the government, not the bbc. the government says it is disappointed, it expected the bbc to cover this. this was the agreement they made with the bbc back in 2015, so there is a mix of use. so is the balance between how much the bbc has to cut in the service or how much is essentially that the elderly are the heaviest users of the bbc and how many of...
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walked up the 18th fairway, he knew he safe but did better than that in a fashion reminiscent of tom watsonwith a birdie to the delight of his parents and the gallery. with the bright lights shining woodland never faltered shooting a 69 that included just two bogeys and four birdies. he beat koepka by three strokes by never letting the emotion of the moment get to him, at least while he was on the course. >> it all kind of came out. i never let myself get ahead all day, just kept telling myself it's never over. when that last putt went in, it kind of all came out. i was more nervous afterwards than at all today. so i'm glad it's over with. >>> the giants have their best stretch of the season going as they tried today to close off the milwaukee brewers with a sweep. weapon also were introduced to lucille's father on the appropriate day. giants gave themselves some chances. jeff samardzija had a base hit in the second off chase anderson and scored kevin pillar, game tied 2-2. the brewers have a guy by the name of christian yelich who happens to be the master league's reigning mvp. yelich sent
walked up the 18th fairway, he knew he safe but did better than that in a fashion reminiscent of tom watsonwith a birdie to the delight of his parents and the gallery. with the bright lights shining woodland never faltered shooting a 69 that included just two bogeys and four birdies. he beat koepka by three strokes by never letting the emotion of the moment get to him, at least while he was on the course. >> it all kind of came out. i never let myself get ahead all day, just kept telling...
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labour's deputy leader tom watson breaks from party policy and says labour should back britain remainingn and reform party and we should enthusiastically campaignfora and we should enthusiastically campaign for a confirmatory ballot. egypt's wrote former president president morsi has died during a court appearance —— egypt's former president. chaos and confusion means long delays —— meant long
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. >> reporter: 10 years later nicholas was again great but tom watson was greater. >> now comes, welleporter: not just the decisive shot with the signature shots of the 82 open. and one of the most memorable of all time. >> do you believe it? you believe it? watson's incredible chip from the rough on 17 gave him a lead he would not relinquish and ultimately his only career u.s. open title. >> it may help a little bit. >> reporter: another decade pass before they return to pebble. with winds gusting up to 40 miles per hour tom kyte was only one of two players to finish underpar en route to a career defining victory. >> tom kyte at last at the age of 42 has won his first championship. >> reporter: then came the maryam millenium magic of tiger woods, in stark contrast to the drama of pebbles pass, tiger made a mockery of the course., and, the field. >> it is just not a fair fight. >> it really isn't. >> that is phenomenal. >> you are kidding me. >> what a way to finish this afternoon. >> reporter: has 12 underpar that weekend an open record. his 15 stroke margin of victory, the largest e
. >> reporter: 10 years later nicholas was again great but tom watson was greater. >> now comes, welleporter: not just the decisive shot with the signature shots of the 82 open. and one of the most memorable of all time. >> do you believe it? you believe it? watson's incredible chip from the rough on 17 gave him a lead he would not relinquish and ultimately his only career u.s. open title. >> it may help a little bit. >> reporter: another decade pass before they...
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only real choice is to put whatever deal is agreed to a public vote, so, despite the pressure from tom watsonin. the party has made the decision that the poll yesterday from yougov pointed out that it is not left or right on political issues, it is brexit and parties have made that they platform within the contest but not there there at the contest but not there there at the moment. looking at massive campaign rallies. they are part theatre, part political speech and a great way to raise cash, republicans have pulled in almost $25 million in 24 have pulled in almost $25 million in 2a hours since president wants his re—election campaign at a rally in florida last night, the rally itself, in many same themes as donald trump's 2016 rally, fake news, and even looking up hillary clinton. he did bring out a new slogan. make america great again has become keep america great and judging by the response, they seem to make —— they seem to like it. he plans to fight this robustly and it will be divisive. our opponents are driven by hatred, presidents and rage, they want to destroy you and destroy our co
only real choice is to put whatever deal is agreed to a public vote, so, despite the pressure from tom watsonin. the party has made the decision that the poll yesterday from yougov pointed out that it is not left or right on political issues, it is brexit and parties have made that they platform within the contest but not there there at the contest but not there there at the moment. looking at massive campaign rallies. they are part theatre, part political speech and a great way to raise cash,...
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called into question by many of those who signed that statement organised by his deputy leader tom watsoniamson, it would mean he's no longer a labour mp and williamson, it would mean he's no longera labour mp and if williamson, it would mean he's no longer a labour mp and if they were to be an early election he probably couldn't stand as a labour mp either. there is also pressure interestingly from the left that the party, people who were once seen of allies of chris williamson and indeed jeremy corbyn, the founder of the left—wing group momentum saying it's time for him to go. we've had one of the people who made the decision to reinstate chris williamson, keith vaz, calling into question the process itself and licks from that process and suggesting perhaps the whole thing could be rerun, if you like, an action replay giving a different result and that might be one way out of this but so far, jeremy corbyn saying he is staying out of this, independent of the process and his supporters saying were he to step in he would be criticised for interfering in what the party is doing and making
called into question by many of those who signed that statement organised by his deputy leader tom watsoniamson, it would mean he's no longer a labour mp and williamson, it would mean he's no longera labour mp and if williamson, it would mean he's no longer a labour mp and if they were to be an early election he probably couldn't stand as a labour mp either. there is also pressure interestingly from the left that the party, people who were once seen of allies of chris williamson and indeed...
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the deputy leader of the uk labour party tom watson has issued a statement with 116 of the party's mpson's party membership had been suspended following comments he made over its enquiry into anti—semitism. the statement said "it is clear to us earlier, mr watson said the decision had "bewildered" him. we don't normally do this, but this is so important. the upset and the anger is so great that i think we need to act very swiftly to reassure people we take anti—semitism seriously in the labour party. i'm joined now by senior political reporterjessica parker. the qualities and human rights admission is taking a look into these allegations of anti—semitism into the labour party. it is also focusing on the disciplinary procedure. from listening to labour mps today, it seems to me that the investigation was, well, it's mps today, it seems to me that the investigation was, well, its debt up. i think the labour party would categorically reject that and jeremy corbyn saying today that he had nothing to do with that process, that it nothing to do with that process, thatitis nothing to do with
the deputy leader of the uk labour party tom watson has issued a statement with 116 of the party's mpson's party membership had been suspended following comments he made over its enquiry into anti—semitism. the statement said "it is clear to us earlier, mr watson said the decision had "bewildered" him. we don't normally do this, but this is so important. the upset and the anger is so great that i think we need to act very swiftly to reassure people we take anti—semitism...
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been called "inappropriate and offensive" by seniorfigures, including the party's deputy leader tom watsony corbyn distanced himself from the decision, and said there was no place for anti semitism in the party. our political correspondent jessica parker has more. a staunch ally ofjeremy corbyn‘s, chris williamson is an energetic and outspoken campaigner. the party that has done more to stand up to racism is now being demonised as a racist, bigoted party. but comments that emerge in february about allegations of anti—semitism in the party led to his suspension. in my opinion we have backed off too much we have given too much ground, we have been too apologetic. he later said he deeply regretted the remarks and today said that he is pleased to have been let back in. i've been overwhelmed by an avalanche of messages of goodwill from grassroots members of the labour party and that is what constitutes a labour party, actually. it is grassroots membership, of which there are approaching 600,000, i wouldn't say the consensus, but the overwhelming majority of opinion is supportive of the decision
been called "inappropriate and offensive" by seniorfigures, including the party's deputy leader tom watsony corbyn distanced himself from the decision, and said there was no place for anti semitism in the party. our political correspondent jessica parker has more. a staunch ally ofjeremy corbyn‘s, chris williamson is an energetic and outspoken campaigner. the party that has done more to stand up to racism is now being demonised as a racist, bigoted party. but comments that emerge in...
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tom watson there, in the house of commons.arning by the charity watchdog following allegations of serious sexual misconduct by its staff in haiti. mark harper and andrea leadsom launch campaigns to become the next conservative leader and prime minister. and the impact on ourfamily has prime minister. and the impact on our family has six children were all infected in a contaminated blood scandal. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. the latest figures show that the uk' s unemployment rate held steady at 3.8%, its lowest level since 197a. the office for national statistics also said wages went up by more than expected in the three months to april. the uk risks losing its position as a world leader in mobile connectivity — that's the stark warning from britain's mobile phone operators. the neworks are urging the government to clarify its position over huawei. they've written asking for an urgent meeting between industry leaders and the government to discuss their concerns. the head of the uk's city watchdog is the la
tom watson there, in the house of commons.arning by the charity watchdog following allegations of serious sexual misconduct by its staff in haiti. mark harper and andrea leadsom launch campaigns to become the next conservative leader and prime minister. and the impact on ourfamily has prime minister. and the impact on our family has six children were all infected in a contaminated blood scandal. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. the latest figures show that the uk' s...
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withinjeremy corbyn‘s team, tom watson, emily thornbury and others, who think that this is the momentdum, i think had they lost here that argument would have sharpened even more and jeremy corbyn would be under massive pressure, i think, corbyn would be under massive pressure, ithink, to corbyn would be under massive pressure, i think, to shift labour's strategy. the fact they have one here ina strategy. the fact they have one here in a seat that voted 60% for leave, i thinkjeremy corbyn might see this as an indication of the labour party's see this as an indication of the labour pa rty‘s current see this as an indication of the labour party's current position. as far as the tories go, there is at the moment and effort among the candidates vying for the leadership to outbid each other when it comes to outbid each other when it comes to being hard on brexit. you had borisjohnson to being hard on brexit. you had boris johnson saying to being hard on brexit. you had borisjohnson saying whatever happens the uk must leave in october 31. add the brexit party won here and totally destroy the
withinjeremy corbyn‘s team, tom watson, emily thornbury and others, who think that this is the momentdum, i think had they lost here that argument would have sharpened even more and jeremy corbyn would be under massive pressure, i think, corbyn would be under massive pressure, ithink, to corbyn would be under massive pressure, i think, to shift labour's strategy. the fact they have one here ina strategy. the fact they have one here in a seat that voted 60% for leave, i thinkjeremy corbyn...
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tom watson win, just maybe, just maybe the best performance at major championship of all time happenedof the u.s. open when tiger woods won by 15 shots. and, you know, you look back and say most sporting events if somebody is running away with it, you tune off. i think people are realizing we are watching history. so we are expecting something historic again and it just seems to always happen when we come to pebble beach. >> this is amazing. think you are walking out here sunday, one shot lead. >> the winds has picked up quite a bit here. >> it has. you caddied for me wonderfully number 7 what would you suggest here. >> you didn't follow my advice. should i tell you the opposite. >> i learned my lesson. >> i think you swing as hard as you can it has to cut through the wind. >> speaking of wind i did get a hat. >> much better. >> it's not a scrunchy but a hat. >> all right. that's a lot of fun. thanks, abby. can you catch all of the u.s. open action on fox sports and fs1. do not miss it. it's going to be awesome they always have the u.s. open on father's day kick back and do nothing on
tom watson win, just maybe, just maybe the best performance at major championship of all time happenedof the u.s. open when tiger woods won by 15 shots. and, you know, you look back and say most sporting events if somebody is running away with it, you tune off. i think people are realizing we are watching history. so we are expecting something historic again and it just seems to always happen when we come to pebble beach. >> this is amazing. think you are walking out here sunday, one shot...