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it is a big embarrassment for jeremy corbyn but to be honest, jeremy corbyn but to be honest, jeremy corbyn but to be honest, jeremy corbyn is not the prime minister, there was no likelihood of him doing that in the nearfuture. ifi him doing that in the nearfuture. if i was a student, or a graduate with a debt, what would be far more concerned about is in october the level of interest on that student debt is going to soar to 6.1%, even when interest rates are on the floor under legislation the government put through, and that to be honest is a much bigger issue when it comes to the problem of student debt, rather than what jeremy corbyn the problem of student debt, rather than whatjeremy corbyn did or did not say during the election campaign. but isn't the point really natalie thatjeremy corbyn, had they had a much better successful campaign, said an awful things about what they would do but the actual total bill would be absolutely enormous. it is a bit strange she can say i didn't know about the figures. straying into diane territory. one could legitimately argue that the actual to
it is a big embarrassment for jeremy corbyn but to be honest, jeremy corbyn but to be honest, jeremy corbyn but to be honest, jeremy corbyn is not the prime minister, there was no likelihood of him doing that in the nearfuture. ifi him doing that in the nearfuture. if i was a student, or a graduate with a debt, what would be far more concerned about is in october the level of interest on that student debt is going to soar to 6.1%, even when interest rates are on the floor under legislation the...
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if i was jeremy corbyn's advisor i would say lead them to it. so vince cable, your new leader of the liberal democrats, what is the role for the liberal democrats? 12 seats, not in coalition with anyone, does not want to be in coalition with anyone. how does anyone engineer anything different from theresa may basically carry on for as long as the conservative party once? that is right. —— party wants. what vince is doing already is being the only party in parliament that is firmly against brexit. jeremy corbyn is backing up everything the government is doing, making a hash of these negotiations, cheered on by the labour benches, at least the leadership. but there is very little anybody can do to get rid of theresa may. they are holding onto the nurse for the finding anything worse, which is what they about margaret thatcher. you cannot get an election to happen. in 2010 everybody said the coalition would fall and it would fall over the first summer and then they said by conference, by christmas, by easter. for years we were constantly told t
if i was jeremy corbyn's advisor i would say lead them to it. so vince cable, your new leader of the liberal democrats, what is the role for the liberal democrats? 12 seats, not in coalition with anyone, does not want to be in coalition with anyone. how does anyone engineer anything different from theresa may basically carry on for as long as the conservative party once? that is right. —— party wants. what vince is doing already is being the only party in parliament that is firmly against...
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the thing we jeremy corbyn, a poll saying labour isa jeremy corbyn, a poll saying labour is a point in front. paradoxically, that may help theresa may to cling ona that may help theresa may to cling on a bit longer than might otherwise have been the case. they have a leadership election, does not mean there has to be a general election, but you get back to the same thing, a leader without a mandate from the public. the destabilisation that would cause. quite a few people in the conservative party not keen on going down that road for that reason. there may be a further act 01’ reason. there may be a further act or two to follow. very quickly, the telegraph. rspca demands police powers. so the charity could gain entry to property without having to wait for police officers to come and help rescue a pet. yes, the telegraph's long been critical of the rspca, raising this issue here. it seems perhaps an unnecessary step, although, clearly everybody could understand wanting to stop animal suffering is a valid aim. the question will be, how often they actually are delayed in taking action be
the thing we jeremy corbyn, a poll saying labour isa jeremy corbyn, a poll saying labour is a point in front. paradoxically, that may help theresa may to cling ona that may help theresa may to cling on a bit longer than might otherwise have been the case. they have a leadership election, does not mean there has to be a general election, but you get back to the same thing, a leader without a mandate from the public. the destabilisation that would cause. quite a few people in the conservative...
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speaker: jeremy corbyn. mr. corbyn: let me start by wishing everyone a very happy pride month, especially those taking part in the pride march this saturday and similar marches around the country. we should be aware, the survey taken by pride in london found that half of lgbt people in london have experienced hate crime in the past 12 months. i joined the prime minister in wishing the nhs a very happy birthday. i was hoping she was going to say a bit more about nhs staff and their pay in her thursday briefing. after a week of flip-flopping and floundering, we thought we had got some clarity from downing street at last. announcement was that the public sector pay cap of 1% remains. in a rare moment of agreement between number 10 and number 11 was seen. yesterday, we had news that firefighters are going to be offered to present this year and 3% next year. can be prime minister confirm whether the public sector pay cut will remain for other public servants until 2020? pm may: i joined the right honorable gentleman
speaker: jeremy corbyn. mr. corbyn: let me start by wishing everyone a very happy pride month, especially those taking part in the pride march this saturday and similar marches around the country. we should be aware, the survey taken by pride in london found that half of lgbt people in london have experienced hate crime in the past 12 months. i joined the prime minister in wishing the nhs a very happy birthday. i was hoping she was going to say a bit more about nhs staff and their pay in her...
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it is very jeremy corbyn. is sam warburton the new jeremy corbyn? do you know more than me? it does feel a bit like that. they have done better than we expected when they set out, just like jeremy corbyn. it was still only a draw. for the all blacks that is devastating. absolutely and the lions did beat them and the all blacks beat the lions and the coaches will be deeply disappointed and they have said so. but i think it is not a bad result. to show off, it is not a bad result. to show off, it was a tough, ten match schedule next time they will reorganise the matches. it might give us a fighting chance. to fit in with the wider jigsaw. nigel, i found chance. to fit in with the wider jigsaw. nigel, ifound a couple of fa cts jigsaw. nigel, ifound a couple of facts about the story you really do not know anything about.|j facts about the story you really do not know anything about. i will give ita not know anything about. i will give it a try. can we talk about wimbledon next? it is on the front pages or the back pages, so, yes. and the independent. brexit votes legacy, record
it is very jeremy corbyn. is sam warburton the new jeremy corbyn? do you know more than me? it does feel a bit like that. they have done better than we expected when they set out, just like jeremy corbyn. it was still only a draw. for the all blacks that is devastating. absolutely and the lions did beat them and the all blacks beat the lions and the coaches will be deeply disappointed and they have said so. but i think it is not a bad result. to show off, it is not a bad result. to show off, it...
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johnson will speak with jeremy corbyn in the next hour. what does the labour party have to do to get their act together? shift ingenerational the labour party, what did he have to do to get their act together? i'm not a commentator. at what i see is the need for strong u.k. economy that is lowetitive and that has tracks access which is attractive to business and provides the opportunities to the next generation. and a lot of the report is based on meeting the needs of a future generation. how canuates, saying, we make their future a huge success? and i the private sector and arencial services, those things to offer young people. but we stage them in a government and environment with strong regulations to deliver that. francine: thank you so much. the authorrk hoban of the report and he is the former city minister. we are getting breaking news out of the kremlin on the back of the donald trump speech that has briefingshas given to where he mentioned russia, saying he will declined to say whether it was only russia involved in the hacking of
johnson will speak with jeremy corbyn in the next hour. what does the labour party have to do to get their act together? shift ingenerational the labour party, what did he have to do to get their act together? i'm not a commentator. at what i see is the need for strong u.k. economy that is lowetitive and that has tracks access which is attractive to business and provides the opportunities to the next generation. and a lot of the report is based on meeting the needs of a future generation. how...
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plus 21, jeremy corbyn negative 35. now, theresa may negative 20, jeremy corbyn plus four and labour has a six point lead in the polls. the tories in their arrogant way, thought you know, we will call an election and have 150 seat majority, they didn't take account of the fact that corbyn was a brilliant campaignerand that corbyn was a brilliant campaigner and theresa may was a terrible campaigner, so, the result of that is that they are struggling now, to keep up, that the wind is in corbyn's sails to use another nautical reference and you go to cricket matches, people are chanting ohjeremy corbyn, cricket matches, people are chanting oh jeremy corbyn, glastonbury, cricket matches, people are chanting ohjeremy corbyn, glastonbury, he has become a cult, and the tories seem has become a cult, and the tories seem completely lost how to respond that. i have got three daughters who are students and you know, they said they didn't have to talk to tory students very long to convince them to vote labour because he was offering
plus 21, jeremy corbyn negative 35. now, theresa may negative 20, jeremy corbyn plus four and labour has a six point lead in the polls. the tories in their arrogant way, thought you know, we will call an election and have 150 seat majority, they didn't take account of the fact that corbyn was a brilliant campaignerand that corbyn was a brilliant campaigner and theresa may was a terrible campaigner, so, the result of that is that they are struggling now, to keep up, that the wind is in corbyn's...
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jeremy corbyn referring to that letter signed by many of the bbc‘s female presenters. thank you so much. time for the weather. part two of the weaker looking similar to part one. sunshine and showers around, long before the rain could lead to a disappointing day in some places, quite cool when the rate rise. in the sunshine, fairly pleasant. a rush of showers pushing into south—western parts of england and wales to the morning. they will spread their way northwards and eastwards, some heavy downpours through southern areas and across the jaws of a scholar, north east england, the weather from the jaws of a scholar, north east england, the weatherfrom bringing out recovering. dry and brighter to the north of it, one for northern ireland, 21 celsius. where the showers and rain arrive, 19 celsius. feeling a bit better than that in the sunshine. 0vernight, northern area sink southwards, it turns dry and chilly across the north and west. monday, dry and bright across northern and western areas, some sunshine, central southern and eastern areas will continue
jeremy corbyn referring to that letter signed by many of the bbc‘s female presenters. thank you so much. time for the weather. part two of the weaker looking similar to part one. sunshine and showers around, long before the rain could lead to a disappointing day in some places, quite cool when the rate rise. in the sunshine, fairly pleasant. a rush of showers pushing into south—western parts of england and wales to the morning. they will spread their way northwards and eastwards, some heavy...
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jeremy corbyn focused on low pay. the chancellor had appeared on tv a few days earlier saying some senior ministers were briefing against him because they did not like his views on brexit. that followed press stories featuring comments he reportedly made during a cabinet meeting. remarks thatjeremy corbyn seized on. mr speaker, the chancellor said this week that some public services servants are overpaid. given the prime minister has had to administer a slap down to her squabbling cabinet, does she think the chancellor was actually talking about her own ministers? i recognise, as i said when i stood on the steps of downing street a year ago, that there are some people our country who are just about managing. they find life a struggle. that actually covers people who are working in the public sector and some people who are working in the private sector. and that's why it's important that the government is taking steps — for example, to help those on lowest incomes through the national living wage. it's why we have ta
jeremy corbyn focused on low pay. the chancellor had appeared on tv a few days earlier saying some senior ministers were briefing against him because they did not like his views on brexit. that followed press stories featuring comments he reportedly made during a cabinet meeting. remarks thatjeremy corbyn seized on. mr speaker, the chancellor said this week that some public services servants are overpaid. given the prime minister has had to administer a slap down to her squabbling cabinet, does...
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corbyn we re also white mrs may and jeremy corbyn were not facing up to each other at pmq ‘s and we had emily thornbury and damian green. main clashes were over what happens if there is no deal and emily thornbury questioned whether there was any planning and preparation of what was the plan? have a lesson. is there a contingency plan for no deal, or isn't there? if there is will he undertake to publish it? the honourable lady is happy to talk about unemployment but she cannot bring herself to talk about falling unemployment. we will clearly have to try harder to establish a consensus on what would hope would be something that were genuinely unite all sides of this house. 0n theissue unite all sides of this house. 0n the issue of the report the 0br is publishing its fiscal risks report tomorrow so if she will be patient she can see the report she wants. rather awkwardly for the 0br report will not issue the —— address the issue of no deal so do not expect any big revelation about what that package will be in that the sport tomorrow. we will monitor all over. iamjoined by tomorro
corbyn we re also white mrs may and jeremy corbyn were not facing up to each other at pmq ‘s and we had emily thornbury and damian green. main clashes were over what happens if there is no deal and emily thornbury questioned whether there was any planning and preparation of what was the plan? have a lesson. is there a contingency plan for no deal, or isn't there? if there is will he undertake to publish it? the honourable lady is happy to talk about unemployment but she cannot bring herself...
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jeremy corbyn's interview today with the bbc is the top story for the metro, which focuses on his denial that he promised to write off student debt. the mail has the same lead — it says the labour leader was "humiliated" into admitting he didn't know how much it would cost. the mirror's top story is the search for ben needham — it reports that new evidence has been found. the eye leads with cyber attacks on the nhs — it says britain is losing the fight against internet criminals. the ft reports two wall street bosses have seen the values of their shareholdings soar after the election of donald trump. and the times has a picture of cricketer anya shrubsole celebrating england's triumph over india in the world cup final. so let's begin. naturally, we start with the guardian and doctors warning of soaring alcohol deaths? almost 63,000 people in england, just england, not the uk. they will die of liver problems, including liver cancer and other liver problems related to alcohol. it is about 12,000 lives a year, those deaths have risen by 400% since 1970s so, essentially, everything tha
jeremy corbyn's interview today with the bbc is the top story for the metro, which focuses on his denial that he promised to write off student debt. the mail has the same lead — it says the labour leader was "humiliated" into admitting he didn't know how much it would cost. the mirror's top story is the search for ben needham — it reports that new evidence has been found. the eye leads with cyber attacks on the nhs — it says britain is losing the fight against internet...
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corbyn. country, about damaging information about jeremy corbyn. not that we are suggesting that has happened at all! no, it hasn't! but it is extraordinary. this is not... this is not the history between russia and the united states doesn't really lend itself to see them as a friendly ally. again, it is drop, drop, drop, there is no knockout blow. we don't have much time left and let's push on. the european parliament looks at the damp squib offer on rights. explain what it means. it means the european court ofjustice's means. it means the european court of justice's ability, . .. means. it means the european court ofjustice's ability,... eu citizen to stay in this country who want to have the same rights as they have a lwa ys have the same rights as they have always had. exactly, that means the ability of work and up to now, if any eu citizen could come in and bring in your dependence but now there will be a threshold of how much you earn to bring independence and stuff. as the article seems to say the european parliament will create a second cla
corbyn. country, about damaging information about jeremy corbyn. not that we are suggesting that has happened at all! no, it hasn't! but it is extraordinary. this is not... this is not the history between russia and the united states doesn't really lend itself to see them as a friendly ally. again, it is drop, drop, drop, there is no knockout blow. we don't have much time left and let's push on. the european parliament looks at the damp squib offer on rights. explain what it means. it means the...
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the premised, all throughout the election campaign, was criticising labour and jeremy corbyn for the magic mainichi, that there's a quote that has come to back —— come back to haunt quite significantly. he doesn't say, but even that's a signal that they are going to look at it. people would argue that tuition fees actually haven't had a detrimental effect on encouraging young people from working—class or less well—off backgrounds to go into higher education because you don't have to pay the fees upfront, you pay them back when she were paying a certain amount of money, so it is all well and good to see we will act tuition fees and get young people coming back to us, but i think there is something much more deep—seated in terms of the conservative party, they have become toxic. let's turn to the sunday times. a rogue scsi unit. i believe these are allegations that we see at the bbc have not been able to verify. it no identity of anyone or the unit itself, but it does cover the front page of the times. it's an incredible story. if it turns out to be true. there has been an ex
the premised, all throughout the election campaign, was criticising labour and jeremy corbyn for the magic mainichi, that there's a quote that has come to back —— come back to haunt quite significantly. he doesn't say, but even that's a signal that they are going to look at it. people would argue that tuition fees actually haven't had a detrimental effect on encouraging young people from working—class or less well—off backgrounds to go into higher education because you don't have to pay...
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if there was an election tomorrow, jeremy corbyn would probably win. exactly. it is a very febrile atmosphere, summer, everyone needs to go away and come down. she got through the queen's speech, she could get to the 20th of this month, parliament breaks, they have a break, the comeback, and they talk about else. and in the meantime, political minds need to be looking at what these deals might be. the sunday people. an exclusive. britain is breaking the law over six soldiers. lord dannatt from the army is saying not enough is being done to support ex— service men and women who suffer from post—traumatic stress disorder. a serious intervention from someone who was head of the army at one point. the problem at the moment is that, umm, those who suffer post—traumatic stress disorder coming back from the frontline, there is very little for them. there is the nhs, superb charities like combat stress. lord dannatt is saying this is no way to treat the troops. we promised if they risked their lives, we would look after them when they came back. david cameron bro
if there was an election tomorrow, jeremy corbyn would probably win. exactly. it is a very febrile atmosphere, summer, everyone needs to go away and come down. she got through the queen's speech, she could get to the 20th of this month, parliament breaks, they have a break, the comeback, and they talk about else. and in the meantime, political minds need to be looking at what these deals might be. the sunday people. an exclusive. britain is breaking the law over six soldiers. lord dannatt from...
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but jeremy corbyn can become prime minister. we the last car he and so many others got it wrong, predicting the election last month. —— we will ask how he and so many others got it wrong. good evening and welcome to bbc news. schools in england are to get 1.3 billion pounds extra funding, over the next two years. the education secretary justine greening, told the commons the money will come from other parts of the education budget. there have been protests by head teachers, and disquiet from some conservative mps, that schools have been facing unsustainable cuts. labour has welcomed the extra money, but says it's not enough, just a "sticking plaster, unless further action is taken urgently". our education correspondent gillian hargreaves has the details. fears over bigger class sizes, enough schoolbooks and teachers losing theirjobs. funding in england's schools was a big election issue, which is why today's announcement of £2.6 billion more over the next two years was welcomed by mps. we recognise that at the election peop
but jeremy corbyn can become prime minister. we the last car he and so many others got it wrong, predicting the election last month. —— we will ask how he and so many others got it wrong. good evening and welcome to bbc news. schools in england are to get 1.3 billion pounds extra funding, over the next two years. the education secretary justine greening, told the commons the money will come from other parts of the education budget. there have been protests by head teachers, and disquiet...
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jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker, the prime minister simply doesn't get it. [shouting] >> order. we have plenty of time. i'm quite happy to run on for some considerable period of time. people are making excessive noise should try to calm themselves and perhaps just get a moments thought to whether they would like to be viewed by their constituents shrieking their heads off. it's very downmarket. jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, that is a lope epidemic in this country, and it has a terrible effect on young people. those in the '20s will earn 12,500 pounds a year less than the generation that went before them. the first generation to be worse off than the last. they are less likely to be able to buy their own home, or likely to be saddled with debt, more likely to be insecure, low-paid work. except for more misery, what does the prime minister and the government actually offer for the young people of this country? >> to echo the words of my colleagues what we offer young people is more jobs, more hom
jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker, the prime minister simply doesn't get it. [shouting] >> order. we have plenty of time. i'm quite happy to run on for some considerable period of time. people are making excessive noise should try to calm themselves and perhaps just get a moments thought to whether they would like to be viewed by their constituents shrieking their heads off. it's very downmarket. jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, that is a lope epidemic in this country,...
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military world defense secretary son michael fallon who characterizes jeremy corbyn as a u.k. security threat appears at today's royal international air tattoo at aria fairford in the southwest of england fallon's visit comes in a week with a briefing document obtained by the n.g.o.s child soldiers international raises questions over british military recruitment specifically it concerns the so-called this is belonging campaign and you can make a comment that he comes. reportedly a briefing document on that u.k. taxpayer funded campaign spells out that the key audience is sixteen to twenty four year old c. to d. e s. that's marketing jargon for the poorest and youngest eligible to kill or be killed in british society and not only that but it targets northern cities especially hit hard by tatar resume and the fallout of the twenty zero eight western economic crisis the allegations have been denied by the ministry of defense is private and controversial contract apartment capita but what happens if disproportionately poor british recruits go into the services and die in the servi
military world defense secretary son michael fallon who characterizes jeremy corbyn as a u.k. security threat appears at today's royal international air tattoo at aria fairford in the southwest of england fallon's visit comes in a week with a briefing document obtained by the n.g.o.s child soldiers international raises questions over british military recruitment specifically it concerns the so-called this is belonging campaign and you can make a comment that he comes. reportedly a briefing...
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—— in the form ofjeremy corbyn? of generally common? —— in the form of jeremy corbyn? why of generally common? —— in the form ofjeremy corbyn? why do they not see you as their leader? one thing that i have been involved in my career is trying to get more women into parliament, but on the basis that i don't want people to think, i'm going to vote for a woman or a man. if you don't see somebody doing well, —— doing the role, you don't believe it's possible. it can be inspirational. it can be. when i became prime minister, i heard a lovely story of a friend whose six—year—old daughter said, money, lovely story of a friend whose six—year—old daughtersaid, money, i didn't realise a girl could do that job. -- mummy. if she'd got 18, the stats show she would have voted for jeremy corbyn. for some young people, there were issues. there we re people, there were issues. there were issues the students around their fees and university education. just say to me now, sitting in this office, you have been on a long journey to get to this point. what would you say to y
—— in the form ofjeremy corbyn? of generally common? —— in the form of jeremy corbyn? why of generally common? —— in the form ofjeremy corbyn? why do they not see you as their leader? one thing that i have been involved in my career is trying to get more women into parliament, but on the basis that i don't want people to think, i'm going to vote for a woman or a man. if you don't see somebody doing well, —— doing the role, you don't believe it's possible. it can be...
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most politicians, including those around jeremy corbyn, were just as surprised by it. in fact, one source told me that until minutes before the exit poll, senior labourfigures had been telling him they expected an increased tory majority of as many as 60 seats. in the two weeks before the actual day of the poll i was saying labour were going to do a hell of a lot better than most people thought, but did i think there was going to be a hung parliament? no! because in the way that i do as a normaljournalist, i spoke to senior tories, spoke to senior labour, half an hour before i got, you know, the exit poll. labour was expecting a reasonable majority for theresa may and the tories were expecting a reasonable majority for theresa may, and the big mistake i made was costing them! for theresa may, and the big mistake i made was trusting them! do you think there has been a structural forever change that we haven't quite got our heads around? or do you think the normal rules will apply again and that was an accident? i think it is a really difficult question and i am not sure
most politicians, including those around jeremy corbyn, were just as surprised by it. in fact, one source told me that until minutes before the exit poll, senior labourfigures had been telling him they expected an increased tory majority of as many as 60 seats. in the two weeks before the actual day of the poll i was saying labour were going to do a hell of a lot better than most people thought, but did i think there was going to be a hung parliament? no! because in the way that i do as a...
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important to jeremy corbyn? we will ask him later. the have a midmorning interview with him. 20 of questions. some suggest he could be the new prime minister. what would that mean for the uk's economy? peter, let's ask that question. how would the market react? the first impact, particularly in the gilt markets, would probably be looking at how much spending the labor government is putting out and that is probably going to be yield increase at the long end of the curve. i guess the initial reaction would also be negative for sterling but one has to see because there is a range of other things. that is the way i would be looking. guy: is that going to go up anyway? look at theu just manifestoes put out before the election, it was evident the government less likely to spend is the one we currently have. things have turned out a little differently. we will have to see. that is the current debate. how much relative to what the opposition is opposing remains to be seen. guy: borrowing will go up? the debate in the u.k. is centered around a
important to jeremy corbyn? we will ask him later. the have a midmorning interview with him. 20 of questions. some suggest he could be the new prime minister. what would that mean for the uk's economy? peter, let's ask that question. how would the market react? the first impact, particularly in the gilt markets, would probably be looking at how much spending the labor government is putting out and that is probably going to be yield increase at the long end of the curve. i guess the initial...
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when he spoke about an hourago, he jeremy corbyn. when he spoke about an hour ago, he spoke about fighting austerity, he criticised the government deal with dup, he talked about ending the public sector pay cap. as before, he directly linked the disaster at the grenfell tower with austerity, talking about the system leading to people living in a fire traps. when the march started about one o'clock, from two miles away from here, there was a minute's silence for the victims of grenfell, and a minute's applause for the emergency services. for the posters —— from the posters that have been appearing in parliament square, it is clear that people directly connect the two. the slogan has been, not one more day. we have been hearing from people from the nhs, unions, the teaching profession is, talking about the impact of austerity as they see it, and the slogan of the day has been that it is an ideological choice rather than a necessity. many thanks. three men have been arrested on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation
when he spoke about an hourago, he jeremy corbyn. when he spoke about an hour ago, he spoke about fighting austerity, he criticised the government deal with dup, he talked about ending the public sector pay cap. as before, he directly linked the disaster at the grenfell tower with austerity, talking about the system leading to people living in a fire traps. when the march started about one o'clock, from two miles away from here, there was a minute's silence for the victims of grenfell, and a...
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however, the current leader of the opposition labour party, jeremy corbyn insisted that the result of last year's brexit referendum must be respected. thousands of people have marched through the streets of hong kong following the burial at sea of the jailed chinese nobel peace prize winner, liu xiaobo. the largely silent crowd walked to china's representative office in the territory to show their support for mr liu, who died on thursday. now on bbc news, it's time to look back at the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the programme. coming up: the government launches its repeal bill converting eu law into uk legislation. we'll be looking at the parliamentary battles to come. as the prime minister announces an inquiry into the abuse faced by candidates at the general election, one mp worries where the harassment will end. i think there is a serious risk that actually something much worse will happen. also on this programme: we talk to nicky morgan, the new chair of the powerful commons treasury committee. and: i'll be reporting on the clash of the deputies at prime minister's qu
however, the current leader of the opposition labour party, jeremy corbyn insisted that the result of last year's brexit referendum must be respected. thousands of people have marched through the streets of hong kong following the burial at sea of the jailed chinese nobel peace prize winner, liu xiaobo. the largely silent crowd walked to china's representative office in the territory to show their support for mr liu, who died on thursday. now on bbc news, it's time to look back at the week in...
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and all of us congratulate jeremy corbyn and his team for what they've accomplished. amy: bernie sanders for the hour. all that and more, coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. over 4,000 people gathered in chicago in june for the three-day people's summit, organized in part by national nurses united. former presidential candidate bernie sanders gave a major speech, where he attacked both president trump and the democratic party. senator sanders spoke at a time whwhen some of his supporters ae pushing for him to form a new political party ahead of the 2020 election and run again for the white house. today we spend the hour airing bernie sandeders' address. sen. bernie sanders: i want to thank many, many of you for your work on our presidential campaign. [apppplause] sen. bernie sanders: you understoodod something that the establishment, the pundits and the corporate media did not know and still do not know. and that is that the american people are profoundly sick and tired of establishment politics and establish
and all of us congratulate jeremy corbyn and his team for what they've accomplished. amy: bernie sanders for the hour. all that and more, coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. over 4,000 people gathered in chicago in june for the three-day people's summit, organized in part by national nurses united. former presidential candidate bernie sanders gave a major speech, where he attacked both president trump and the democratic party. senator...
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be surprised if jeremy corbyn wants an early election. -- don't be surprised if jeremy corbyn wants an early election. he is in his late 60's and he reckons he is on a roll. the labour vote rose quite dramatically and he reckons in an early general election he would win, and therefore, gets the jump to be prime minister. don't expect the labour party to do anything except try to bring this government down. whether they will succeed is another matter. the minority government can often survive for quite a long time. we had a whole period from 1976 through march, 1979. eventually that government lost a lot of confidence, but it took two and a half years. along the way, expect the government to lose votes. the great repeal bill will provide a lot of opportunities for arguments. we already see an argument about whether or not we should or should not pull out as part of withdrawing from the european union. the government will have to concede on that, for example. expect plenty of government defeats, but remember the government can stay in office unless it loses a vote of no-confidence. when
be surprised if jeremy corbyn wants an early election. -- don't be surprised if jeremy corbyn wants an early election. he is in his late 60's and he reckons he is on a roll. the labour vote rose quite dramatically and he reckons in an early general election he would win, and therefore, gets the jump to be prime minister. don't expect the labour party to do anything except try to bring this government down. whether they will succeed is another matter. the minority government can often survive...
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labor party leader jeremy corbyn speaks his mind on brexit. italy throwing another lifeline, and a bank ceo tells us why it will work. we look ahead to what investors can expect for the second half of the year. coming up, more top business stories. shinzo abe's party taken a beating in elections and ethics will be felt across japan. >> i do not think it is about the economy at all in this case. david: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: this is "bloomberg best." i'm david westin. let's continue our global tour of the week's top business stories in italy, where the government and eu have agreed on a new rescue plan for the troubled lender. out theank has laid five-year restructuring plan, including cutting jobs. the announcement came after the eu said the lender could receive 5.4 billion euros in state aid, but only after junior creditors have contributed to the rescue. i we at the end of the troubles? they will be clearly getting rid of a large part of the bad loans that have weighed on the capital. they are addressing the inefficiencies that ha
labor party leader jeremy corbyn speaks his mind on brexit. italy throwing another lifeline, and a bank ceo tells us why it will work. we look ahead to what investors can expect for the second half of the year. coming up, more top business stories. shinzo abe's party taken a beating in elections and ethics will be felt across japan. >> i do not think it is about the economy at all in this case. david: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: this is "bloomberg best." i'm david westin....
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theresa may and jeremy corbyn have clashed over the cap on public sector pay. the prime minister is under growing pressure from members of her own cabinet to relax the 1% limit on wage rises. two watchdogs have found victims of harassment and stalking are being left at risk because of failings by police and prosecutors across england and wales. and the german chancellor and chinese president have welcomed two pandas to berlin zoo. china has loaned the animals to germany for around 800 thousand pounds a year in a gesture of friendship. there has just been a thrilling match at wimbledon involving johanna konta. andy murray is knocking up for his second round match at wimbledon against dustin brown. it's a little later than expected after johanna konta survived a marathon three set match on centre court... eventually beating donna vekic of croatia 10—8 in the final set. the british number one was on court more than three hours on a very hot day at wimbledon... but made it through to round three. she will play the world number 101 of greece. it has not sunk in ri
theresa may and jeremy corbyn have clashed over the cap on public sector pay. the prime minister is under growing pressure from members of her own cabinet to relax the 1% limit on wage rises. two watchdogs have found victims of harassment and stalking are being left at risk because of failings by police and prosecutors across england and wales. and the german chancellor and chinese president have welcomed two pandas to berlin zoo. china has loaned the animals to germany for around 800 thousand...
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as per the jeremy corbyn this afternoon and he was clear we weren't taking options off the table. there would be no big or more important negotiation in my political lifetime. it would be foolish at this stage to take options off the table. what we said we should be out of the single market. that's what he said when we pressed him on it. what we are saying is that when we come out of the single market, we will obviously be full, but we aren't taking options off the table. are you sure thatjeremy corbyn voted to remain? absolutely sure. has he told you that? that's absurd question. it's almost trying to undermine all the hard work he did and all of us did, to try and get the right result. but if you have the labour leader saying that he wants to leave the single market, that that is the option. if you've got your shadow international trade secretary saying leave the single market, leave the customs union, that looks like labour is actually supporting a hard brexit and there is very little evidence to show that labour is doing anything to stop a hard brexit? you will see what we're
as per the jeremy corbyn this afternoon and he was clear we weren't taking options off the table. there would be no big or more important negotiation in my political lifetime. it would be foolish at this stage to take options off the table. what we said we should be out of the single market. that's what he said when we pressed him on it. what we are saying is that when we come out of the single market, we will obviously be full, but we aren't taking options off the table. are you sure...
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some of those names included those who nominated jeremy corbyn for the leadership. the liverpool mp, basically the left in her local party took control and one of them suggested she ought to publicly reca nt suggested she ought to publicly recant criticism jeremy corbyn, apologised to him for disloyalty. attem pts apologised to him for disloyalty. atte m pts to apologised to him for disloyalty. attempts to try to defuse the row but i think she is genuinely concerned about what might happen to her. i don't expect to see some kind of mass purge of labour mps. what is going on beneath the surface is an attempt to change the rules to try to move the party permanently to the left. at this year's party conference, there will be an attempt to change the leadership rules to make it easier forjeremy corbyn to hand over to another left—wing successor. some things will be debated this year. something is not until next year. that will include making it easier to unseat sitting labour mps. the food courier firm deliveroo says it will pay sickness and injury benefits to its 15,
some of those names included those who nominated jeremy corbyn for the leadership. the liverpool mp, basically the left in her local party took control and one of them suggested she ought to publicly reca nt suggested she ought to publicly recant criticism jeremy corbyn, apologised to him for disloyalty. attem pts apologised to him for disloyalty. atte m pts to apologised to him for disloyalty. attempts to try to defuse the row but i think she is genuinely concerned about what might happen to...
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but one of the great unknowns is where jeremy corbyn stands on the details of brexit. we hear this all the time. i am curious as to why you are being so vague on the subject, and when you will provide more transparency on your thinking. >> fundamentally, we want to make sure there is terror free -- tariff free access to the european market. that is crucial. half of our trade is with europe. and secondly that we do not become an offshore tax haven. hence the response i gave to the chamber of commerce, i just gave questions now about levels of taxation. thirdly, that european nationals are guaranteed unilaterally rights to remain in britain with full citizenship and rights to family reunion. i think it is crucial. and that we maintain the university connections across europe and that we maintain a broadly similar level of regulation of consumer products, environmental workers' rights. it would be a partnership with europe in the future, but not membership in the european union. guy: you accept the results of the referendum. is membership in the single market compatible w
but one of the great unknowns is where jeremy corbyn stands on the details of brexit. we hear this all the time. i am curious as to why you are being so vague on the subject, and when you will provide more transparency on your thinking. >> fundamentally, we want to make sure there is terror free -- tariff free access to the european market. that is crucial. half of our trade is with europe. and secondly that we do not become an offshore tax haven. hence the response i gave to the chamber...
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labour party leader, the leader of the opposition, jeremy corbyn. despite uncertainty surrounding brexit, as mentioned, london is still the leader in venture capital in europe. in the first half of this year, venture capital investment in london-based tech companies reached over $1.4 billion. still with us is the partner at felix capital. we were talking before about perhaps the fact that you're london-based -- it does not seem to matter. does it matter -- are we seeing the talent pool, the rich diversity of entrepreneurs still staying here? frederic: our business is about people. we back entrepreneurs. we provide them with capital and that is a tool for them to get the best talent around. going forward, there is a big question on what access to talent will get in london. and that is true for startups and what is also true for what made london the capital of the tech ecosystem in europe. the most prominent city in europe. facebook, google, amazon. they have built a big campuses even apple is planning to do , that. these companies come to europe, com
labour party leader, the leader of the opposition, jeremy corbyn. despite uncertainty surrounding brexit, as mentioned, london is still the leader in venture capital in europe. in the first half of this year, venture capital investment in london-based tech companies reached over $1.4 billion. still with us is the partner at felix capital. we were talking before about perhaps the fact that you're london-based -- it does not seem to matter. does it matter -- are we seeing the talent pool, the...
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the great unknowns is where jeremy corbyn stand on the of brexit. i'm curious as to why you are being as big as you are on the subject. of brexit. >> funneling -- fundamentally we want to make sure there is free europeaness to the market. half of our trade is with europe. secondly, we do not become an offshore tax haven on the shores of europe. universitytain connections across europe and we maintain a broadly similar level of regulation of consumer products. it would be a partnership because we have accepted the results of the referendum. >> is single marker compatible with the brexit? t-rex the single market is a constant that requires membership to the european union so we are looking for us hair free access. we have a good relationship with socialist parties across europe and i will be in brussels having an extended meeting with michel barnier. >> that was labour party leader jeremy corbyn speaking. .ack to the deutsche bank story john mcfarland says he is confident much of the trading activity involving the euro will remain centered in the city
the great unknowns is where jeremy corbyn stand on the of brexit. i'm curious as to why you are being as big as you are on the subject. of brexit. >> funneling -- fundamentally we want to make sure there is free europeaness to the market. half of our trade is with europe. secondly, we do not become an offshore tax haven on the shores of europe. universitytain connections across europe and we maintain a broadly similar level of regulation of consumer products. it would be a partnership...
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labour members were told to abstain on that vote, but 50 rebelled and later, jeremy corbyn sacked three of his shadow ministers, for backing mr umunna's amendment. so, theresa may passed herfirst big parliamentary test, with the queen's speech approved by a majority of 14. the previous day, she had faced her first pmqs since the general election. political commentator james millar was watching. the first prime minister's questions of the new parliament and much has changed since the last session back in april. but, to almost everyone‘s surprise, given the expected election result and the actual election result, the two protagonists remained the same — theresa may and jeremy corbyn. the labour leader began the session in sombre and statesman—like fashion with some questions about the grenfell fire tragedy, to which the prime minister gave serious answers. as of this morning, the cladding of 120 tower blocks across the country in 37 local authority areas had been tested and failed the combustibility test. given the 100% failure rate, we are very clear with local authorities and hous
labour members were told to abstain on that vote, but 50 rebelled and later, jeremy corbyn sacked three of his shadow ministers, for backing mr umunna's amendment. so, theresa may passed herfirst big parliamentary test, with the queen's speech approved by a majority of 14. the previous day, she had faced her first pmqs since the general election. political commentator james millar was watching. the first prime minister's questions of the new parliament and much has changed since the last...
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that is jeremy corbyn speaking in durham. let's take you straight back to hamburg now where we're expecting a news conference with the leaders of the g20. the overview of the results of the summit, i told you before the summit that the preconditions for the success that the preconditions for the success of such a meeting at a little bit complicated and success is not assured. my task as chancellor and hostess of this summit is to show german interests but also european interests but to see to it that we find compromises as well. but obviously, we also made clear that, where ever there are differences in opinion, we should gloss over those differences, and this is the spirit by which we were guided in our work. the statement reflects that. yesterday we issued a first action plan, a statement on terrorism and the meetings we had yesterday were dealing with the agenda. we adopted something here today which, in many ways, is the basis for what we have been doing here. we have adopted the motto, shaping and interconnected world. w
that is jeremy corbyn speaking in durham. let's take you straight back to hamburg now where we're expecting a news conference with the leaders of the g20. the overview of the results of the summit, i told you before the summit that the preconditions for the success that the preconditions for the success of such a meeting at a little bit complicated and success is not assured. my task as chancellor and hostess of this summit is to show german interests but also european interests but to see to...
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the shadow education secretary, angela rayner, has made clear that jeremy corbyn's suggestion that labour would look at ways of writing off student debts is only "an ambition". during the election campaign, the labour leader said the party would look at ways to reduce the debts owed by those who had paid £9,000 a year in fees. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake is here to tell us more. a lot of attention on student fees, not least because of labour's promised to scrap them and the perception that's motivating and younger voters at this lecture made a difference that we haven't seen in previous elections. labour made a big play at the general election to attract the younger voters. a big pa rt attract the younger voters. a big part of that was their policy on tuition fees, scrapping fees for university students in england. up to £9,000 is what you can pay as an undergraduate in england. it was a key pa rt undergraduate in england. it was a key part of labour's campaign promise to scrap that. jeremy corbyn also alluded to helping people who currently a re also alluded to helping p
the shadow education secretary, angela rayner, has made clear that jeremy corbyn's suggestion that labour would look at ways of writing off student debts is only "an ambition". during the election campaign, the labour leader said the party would look at ways to reduce the debts owed by those who had paid £9,000 a year in fees. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake is here to tell us more. a lot of attention on student fees, not least because of labour's promised to scrap them...
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jeremy corbyn has been able to promise of the spending without being reminded about why it might not be a good idea. the conservatives are now second—guessing themselves. idea. the conservatives are now second-guessing themselves. for the tories, breaking down and doing austerity is something of a vote winner, but is it too late for them? the conservatives pride themselves on their economic record. that is what got their majorities in previous elections. it is risky strategy at they look as if they are letting go of that completely. looking at the sunday papers today, every paper is asking for money from a different part of the government. if they do everything, the whole idea of the magic money tree from labour starts not to work, because it looks as if the conservatives have the magic money tree for things like the dup. more than 80,000 migrants have arrived in italy in the first six months of the year. the united nations high commissioner for refugees has added its voice to those calling for italy to be given more support, as it deals with large numbers of migrants crossing the
jeremy corbyn has been able to promise of the spending without being reminded about why it might not be a good idea. the conservatives are now second—guessing themselves. idea. the conservatives are now second-guessing themselves. for the tories, breaking down and doing austerity is something of a vote winner, but is it too late for them? the conservatives pride themselves on their economic record. that is what got their majorities in previous elections. it is risky strategy at they look as...
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jeremy corbyn addresses one of the biggest trade union events in america, saying he wants to call time on austerity. also this hour: a bittersweet result for the lions in auckland. a late kick from owen farrell brings the score to 15—15 with the all blacks. captain, sam warburton, says it was an anticlimax. and in half an hour, we will look at the front pages, including the mail, which includes calls for the prime minister to resign. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the 620 summit has drawn to a close in germany, with donald trump claiming victories on trade and climate change. in a joint statement the other 19 world leaders, did acknowledge america's isolated commitment to coal, and some trade tariffs. but they all renewed their pledges to the paris climate change agreement and to promoting free trade. our diplomatic correspondent, james robbins, reports from hamburg. the first 620 summit for donald trump was never going to be easy for the leaders of the world's other major economies. dealing with an american president who is deeply sceptical of the international system based
jeremy corbyn addresses one of the biggest trade union events in america, saying he wants to call time on austerity. also this hour: a bittersweet result for the lions in auckland. a late kick from owen farrell brings the score to 15—15 with the all blacks. captain, sam warburton, says it was an anticlimax. and in half an hour, we will look at the front pages, including the mail, which includes calls for the prime minister to resign. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the 620 summit has...
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on this programme, the last prime minister's questions before the summer recess sees jeremy corbyn and theresa may go into battle on some familiar themes. 3.8 million people in work are now living in poverty. we created the national living wage. that was the biggest pay increase for people on lowest incomes ever. with mps and peers heading off on their summer break, we ask three experts what we have learnt from this parliament so far and what we can expect in the future. also on this programme, the government announces it's bringing forward the date when the state pension age will rise to 68. there is a balance to be struck between funding of the state pension in years to come, whilst also ensuring fairness for future generations of taxpayers. but first, there was a rowdy end of term sort of feel to the last prime minister's questions before recess. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn focused on low pay, but began by highlighting splits at the top of the government. the chancellor, philip hammond, had appeared on tv a few days earlier, saying some senior ministers were briefing against him
on this programme, the last prime minister's questions before the summer recess sees jeremy corbyn and theresa may go into battle on some familiar themes. 3.8 million people in work are now living in poverty. we created the national living wage. that was the biggest pay increase for people on lowest incomes ever. with mps and peers heading off on their summer break, we ask three experts what we have learnt from this parliament so far and what we can expect in the future. also on this programme,...
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jeremy corbyn said living standards had fallen for public servants. but theresa may defended the policy. we will have the latest on our correspondent in westminster. also this lunchtime. the government is sending in a taskforce to run housing at kensington and chelsea council after the grenfell tower fire. what part of be quiet do you not understand? shut up! failed by the police — the disabled refugee whose repeated pleas for help were ignored — and who was brutally murdered. students in england from the poorest background can expect debts of nearly £60,000, says a new report and china indulges a new round of panda diplomacy, hoping they will improve relations with germany. and centre court will see both the men's and women's british number ones in action at wimbledon this afternoon. and coming up in the sport on bbc news, england's cricketers make a bright start in the bristol sunshine. they are playing south africa, in their latest group match at the women's world cup. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. theresa may this lunchti
jeremy corbyn said living standards had fallen for public servants. but theresa may defended the policy. we will have the latest on our correspondent in westminster. also this lunchtime. the government is sending in a taskforce to run housing at kensington and chelsea council after the grenfell tower fire. what part of be quiet do you not understand? shut up! failed by the police — the disabled refugee whose repeated pleas for help were ignored — and who was brutally murdered. students in...
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now, theresa may and the labour leader jeremy corbyn have pestered with —— clashed over the issue of pay. mr corbyn said lope is a threat to and already weakening economy and accuse mrs meir being out of touch. the prime minister hit back with attack on labour spending policies fingered the last labour government had crashed the economy. let's go every now to our political —— assistant political and norman smith who is in westminster right now. it also brought in from a rival lucy said that where they are and give their mps sent a because the momentum so important ministers questions. let's mull over that with some of these conservative mps here. i been saying all morning that there had been at the backlash among tory backbenchers against the cabinet plotters. is that right? are tory mps unhappy with the manoeuvrings in the cabinet? i think we all came back here to get on with the job. she's been making it really clear that that has been a priority and i certainly think that the commerce nation has not been about what happens next. it's aboutjobs, opportunities, schools, school f
now, theresa may and the labour leader jeremy corbyn have pestered with —— clashed over the issue of pay. mr corbyn said lope is a threat to and already weakening economy and accuse mrs meir being out of touch. the prime minister hit back with attack on labour spending policies fingered the last labour government had crashed the economy. let's go every now to our political —— assistant political and norman smith who is in westminster right now. it also brought in from a rival lucy said...
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jeremy corbyn's campaign shows the power of a bold, forward—looking progressive agenda... the leader of the labour party in the uk. he didn't win the election, did he? he didn't win the election, did he? he did a lot better. he was dozens of seats at less than the conservatives. he did better but he didn't win. he started to do better when they issued their manifesto, which was so bold, which was about healthcare, which was aboutjobs, which was about free education. that is not about fear. it is the opposite of fear. that is what you wa nt to opposite of fear. that is what you want to promote for the united states ? want to promote for the united states? yes. i think it is the only way of resisting and defeating trumpism. calling for mass protest finally? i don't think they are enough. i think we need vision and protest. we have had a lot of protest. we have had a lot of protest. people get exhausted by only protesting. i think what will keep people in the long haul is a vision for the world they want instead. who has that vision among the leaders in the united states poli
jeremy corbyn's campaign shows the power of a bold, forward—looking progressive agenda... the leader of the labour party in the uk. he didn't win the election, did he? he didn't win the election, did he? he did a lot better. he was dozens of seats at less than the conservatives. he did better but he didn't win. he started to do better when they issued their manifesto, which was so bold, which was about healthcare, which was aboutjobs, which was about free education. that is not about fear. it...