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in the past, mr corbyn has voiced support for mr maduro, even phoning in to his weekly radio show. would he condemn him now? what i condemn is the violence that has been done by any side, by all sides in this. violence is not going to solve the issue. the issues in venezuela are partly structural because not enough has been done to diversify the economy away from oil. that has to be a priority for the future. but critics say mr corbyn needs to go much further than that. well, i would hope he would first of all condemn completely the dictatorial tendencies of the regime and then accept that what was seen ten or 15 years ago as a kind of role model has actually failed, let alone apply that kind of system to the uk. the labour leader is back where he feels comfortable, addressing enthusiastic supporters. over the next few weeks, though, his aim is to win over those who voted conservative two months ago. vicki young, bbc news, crawley. a 20—year—old british model, who says she was kidnapped and held for nearly a week in italy, has returned to the uk. chloe ayling says she feared fo
in the past, mr corbyn has voiced support for mr maduro, even phoning in to his weekly radio show. would he condemn him now? what i condemn is the violence that has been done by any side, by all sides in this. violence is not going to solve the issue. the issues in venezuela are partly structural because not enough has been done to diversify the economy away from oil. that has to be a priority for the future. but critics say mr corbyn needs to go much further than that. well, i would hope he...
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this is what mr corbyn had to say. —— maduro is to be condemned. this is what mr corbyn had to say. -- maduro is to be condemned. what i condemn is violence done by any site, by all sides in this. violence is not going to solve the issue. the issues in venezuela are structural, because not was —— not enough was done to diversify the economy away from oil. but we also have to recognise that there have been effective and serious attempts at reducing poverty in venezuela, improving literacy and improving the lives of many of the poorest people. earlier, i spoke tojuan andreas maria, one of the founders of one of the main opposition parties in venezuela, called popular will. the main opposition parties in venezuela, called popularwill. i asked him if it was right that both sides are responsible for
this is what mr corbyn had to say. —— maduro is to be condemned. this is what mr corbyn had to say. -- maduro is to be condemned. what i condemn is violence done by any site, by all sides in this. violence is not going to solve the issue. the issues in venezuela are structural, because not was —— not enough was done to diversify the economy away from oil. but we also have to recognise that there have been effective and serious attempts at reducing poverty in venezuela, improving...
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but critics say mr corbyn needs to go much further than that. well, iwould hope he would first of all condemn completely the dictatorial tendencies of the regime. and accept that what's seen ten or 15 years ago as a role model has actually failed, let alone apply that kind of system to the uk. the labour leader is back where he feels comfortable, addressing enthusiastic supporters. over the next few weeks though his aim is to win over those who voted conservative two months ago. vicki young, bbc news, crawley. police have named a one—year—old girl who died when a car hit a wall in merthyr tydfill. pearl melody black was killed yesterday when the unoccupied range rover rolled down a hill and struck a wall. in a statement her parents described her as "the brightest of stars" and that her death had left "a massive hole" in their hearts. couples struggling to start a family face a postcode lottery when trying to get ivf treatment on the nhs in england. that's according to the charity fertility network uk — it says that in several areas there's
but critics say mr corbyn needs to go much further than that. well, iwould hope he would first of all condemn completely the dictatorial tendencies of the regime. and accept that what's seen ten or 15 years ago as a role model has actually failed, let alone apply that kind of system to the uk. the labour leader is back where he feels comfortable, addressing enthusiastic supporters. over the next few weeks though his aim is to win over those who voted conservative two months ago. vicki young,...
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but critics say mr corbyn needs to go much further than that. well, iwould hope he would first of all condemn completely the dictatorial tendencies of the regime. and accept that what's seen ten or 15 years ago as a role model has actually failed, let alone apply that kind of system to the uk. the labour leader is back where he feels comfortable, addressing enthusiastic supporters. over the next few weeks though his aim is to win over those who voted conservative two months ago. vicky young, bbc news, crawley. the expected disruption from major engineering works at britain‘s busiest train station hasn‘t so far materialised. many trains were less crowded on the first working day since the upgrade began at waterloo. more than half of the platforms are being closed for extension work to accommodate longer trains. they‘ll stay shut until the end of august. norfolk police have warned people to stay away from a woodland area after a dog—walker in his 80s was stabbed to death. the body was found near east harling. the man was described as a "fa
but critics say mr corbyn needs to go much further than that. well, iwould hope he would first of all condemn completely the dictatorial tendencies of the regime. and accept that what's seen ten or 15 years ago as a role model has actually failed, let alone apply that kind of system to the uk. the labour leader is back where he feels comfortable, addressing enthusiastic supporters. over the next few weeks though his aim is to win over those who voted conservative two months ago. vicky young,...
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this is what mr corbyn had to say. —— maduro is to be condemned. this is what mr corbyn had to say. -- maduro is to be condemned. what i condemn is violence done by any site, by all sides in this. violence is not going to solve the issue. the issues in venezuela are structural, because not was —— not enough was done to diversify the economy away from oil. but we also have to recognise that there have been effective and serious attempts at reducing poverty in venezuela, improving literacy and improving the lives of many of the poorest people. earlier, i spoke tojuan andreas maria, one of the founders of one of the main opposition parties in venezuela, called popular will. the main opposition parties in venezuela, called popularwill. i asked him if it was right that both sides are responsible for violence in venezuela. i do not think it is fair, what has happened the past few months in a country, that you have had the majority of venezuelans protesting, demanding change, demanding free and fair elections, and they have been received by the nation
this is what mr corbyn had to say. —— maduro is to be condemned. this is what mr corbyn had to say. -- maduro is to be condemned. what i condemn is violence done by any site, by all sides in this. violence is not going to solve the issue. the issues in venezuela are structural, because not was —— not enough was done to diversify the economy away from oil. but we also have to recognise that there have been effective and serious attempts at reducing poverty in venezuela, improving...
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he was then asked if mr corbyn would personally condemn the venezuelan government. well, i know people are very interested in venezuela. it is an important issue but quite frankly, when i go around my constituency, it's not the first thing that people ask me about. what's going on is unacceptable, we've said so and the labour party have made it abundantly clear that that is their position. the duke of edinburgh well retire today. earlier we have been speaking today. earlier we have been speaking to the editor of majesty magazine normal mac —— who says he will still support the queen for public engagements. he will still be there and will most likely be around and make her feel witty with comments about what she has been doing. he will be relieved to think —— she will be relieved to think —— she will be relieved to think he hasn't got to endure a round of constant and sometimes very tedious roll it —— while engagements. she will be happier thinking he is backcombed and what he wants to do. the charity, save the children, says more than a million child
he was then asked if mr corbyn would personally condemn the venezuelan government. well, i know people are very interested in venezuela. it is an important issue but quite frankly, when i go around my constituency, it's not the first thing that people ask me about. what's going on is unacceptable, we've said so and the labour party have made it abundantly clear that that is their position. the duke of edinburgh well retire today. earlier we have been speaking today. earlier we have been...
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mr corbyn insists he is the only leader offering a message of hope to voters. the next general election isn‘t due for almost five years but westminster has been a volatile place recently injeremy corbyn says he wants to be ready by the unexpected. labour has identified dozens of seeds where they believe they can beat the conservatives next time round and officials sayjeremy corbyn is now in ireland campaign mode. but it is events thousands of miles away in venezuela that some want the labour leader to talk about. the disputed vote gave the party more powers. violent protests have left over 100 dead. witty now condemn the president after voicing support for him in the past? what i condemn is the violence that has been done by any side by all sides in this. islands will not solve the issue, theissues islands will not solve the issue, the issues of venezuela are partly structural because not enough is being done to diversify the economy away and that has to be a priority for the future. but critics say jeremy corbyn needs to go much further than that. i would ho
mr corbyn insists he is the only leader offering a message of hope to voters. the next general election isn‘t due for almost five years but westminster has been a volatile place recently injeremy corbyn says he wants to be ready by the unexpected. labour has identified dozens of seeds where they believe they can beat the conservatives next time round and officials sayjeremy corbyn is now in ireland campaign mode. but it is events thousands of miles away in venezuela that some want the labour...
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meanwhile mr corbyn — speaking during a visit to the western isles — declined to say whether his party would vote against the brexit bill when it comes before the commons. government is clearly back—tracking on earlier red lines and saying there has to be some form of dispute resolution through some form of judicial process and that obviously is the case and we have said that all along. you think the prime minister is fudging?” all along. you think the prime minister is fudging? i think she is finding that the absolutism of the lancaster house doesn't quite work. has it got to a point where the fudge is so substantial labour might vote against the brexit provisions when they come to the house? we get the brexit bill to the house when we go back in september. ourfirst concern is parliamentary scrutiny. we will be ensuring that parliament has a right to vote on every single section of the bill. we don't want the return of henry viii and decisions by the executive over an elected parliament might you vote against? we will make that decision before the vote. our primary concern at the
meanwhile mr corbyn — speaking during a visit to the western isles — declined to say whether his party would vote against the brexit bill when it comes before the commons. government is clearly back—tracking on earlier red lines and saying there has to be some form of dispute resolution through some form of judicial process and that obviously is the case and we have said that all along. you think the prime minister is fudging?” all along. you think the prime minister is fudging? i think...
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for example, the other day mr corbyn wouldn't name mr maduro directly. he said "i condemn all the violence from all sides." he says "we have to recognise that there have been effective and serious attempts at reducing poverty in venezuela." you know, is that satisfactory, as far as you are concerned, from a leading western politician in response to the crisis? not at all, and it is impossible to defend the undefendable. when you can see clearly the violation of human rights and the crimes against humanity that have been committed in the last four months, it is impossible to defend the quote—unquote socialist utopia. it is actually a dystopia. it is unsustainable. you can see the inflation — maduro has actually done something incredible. he has converted venezuela to be the first country in corruption, inflation, violence. and this is completely unsustainable, and it is unacceptable. so i think that the... your problem is, the more you list the failings and the tragedy of venezuela today, the more i am left scratching my head as to why it is that —
for example, the other day mr corbyn wouldn't name mr maduro directly. he said "i condemn all the violence from all sides." he says "we have to recognise that there have been effective and serious attempts at reducing poverty in venezuela." you know, is that satisfactory, as far as you are concerned, from a leading western politician in response to the crisis? not at all, and it is impossible to defend the undefendable. when you can see clearly the violation of human rights...
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times change, kezia dugdale now backs mr corbyn, loyally supporting his scottish tour last week. still, the left never quite forgave her, arguing that scottish labour needed to embrace the full corbyn programme. but, she told me, she was definitely not bowing to pressure. i refute that completely. what i‘m trying to do is something that politicians rarely do, which is to leave with my head held high, without any sort of crisis. are you going before you were pushed ? absolutely not. reasons for going — she faced an intense spell as leader, through successive elections. she takes credit for helping rescue scottish labour from oblivion. plus personalfactors, the break up of a longstanding relationship, the death of her closest friend. rivals praised her efforts. we‘re opponents, but i‘ve always admired the guts and the determination that she‘s brought to that task, in the most difficult of times. kezia dugdale‘s deputy, alex rowley, will act as interim leader, but won‘t seek the top job. neil findlay, jeremy corbyn‘s number one fan in scotland, has ruled himself out.
times change, kezia dugdale now backs mr corbyn, loyally supporting his scottish tour last week. still, the left never quite forgave her, arguing that scottish labour needed to embrace the full corbyn programme. but, she told me, she was definitely not bowing to pressure. i refute that completely. what i‘m trying to do is something that politicians rarely do, which is to leave with my head held high, without any sort of crisis. are you going before you were pushed ? absolutely not. reasons...
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he was then asked if mr corbyn would personally condemn the venezuelan government. well, i know people are very interested in venezuela. it is an important issue but quite frankly, when i go around my constituency, it's not the first thing that people ask me about. what's going on is unacceptable, we've said so and the labour party have made it abundantly clear that that is their position. in a moment a summary of the business news this hour but first, the headlines on bbc newsroom live. members of a terrorist cell from the west midlands who call themselves the three musketeers have been found guilty at the old bailey of planning an attack against police and military targets. prison governors warned that many jails military targets. prison governors warned that manyjails in england and wales are in crisis, saying recent and worst —— unrest is linked toa recent and worst —— unrest is linked to a poor regime. a number of drug poisoning death including legal and illegal drugs reached their highest level on record in england and wales last year. hello. asda says
he was then asked if mr corbyn would personally condemn the venezuelan government. well, i know people are very interested in venezuela. it is an important issue but quite frankly, when i go around my constituency, it's not the first thing that people ask me about. what's going on is unacceptable, we've said so and the labour party have made it abundantly clear that that is their position. in a moment a summary of the business news this hour but first, the headlines on bbc newsroom live....
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mr corbyn picking up more support, while mrs may lost hers, despite starting very strongly. this helps explain the unexpectedly tight result. let's try to dissect some of that. i'm joined from our westminster studio by our political correspondent emma va rdy. i feel like i should ifeel like i should have been taking it and should get tested on that. but in essence, it is interesting to see how things changed for one thing, as the election campaign wore on. that is right. some of this is confirming what we already knew. it is lifting the lid and drilling down into the numbers ina the lid and drilling down into the numbers in a bit more detail. and with a large sample size, two, 30,000 voters sampled over three yea rs, 30,000 voters sampled over three years, giving us the most detailed look yet at what was going on. don't forget, the general election result this year is said to be one of the most surprising in living memory, because so many people predicted an increased majority for the conservatives. then to our shock, on election night, there was a hung parliament. what are
mr corbyn picking up more support, while mrs may lost hers, despite starting very strongly. this helps explain the unexpectedly tight result. let's try to dissect some of that. i'm joined from our westminster studio by our political correspondent emma va rdy. i feel like i should ifeel like i should have been taking it and should get tested on that. but in essence, it is interesting to see how things changed for one thing, as the election campaign wore on. that is right. some of this is...
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mr corbyn picking up more support, while mrs may lost hers, despite starting very strongly. this helps explain the unexpectedly tight result. to get more on this, i‘m joined from our westminster studio by our political correspondent emma va rdy. it's it‘s always nice to see grafts, but they don‘t look that surprising, did we know this? on the one hand, yes. but this is the most detailed look yet, drilling down into the numbers with a big sample size of 30,000 voters surveyed over three years. it gives us the best look yet at what exactly was going on. it has been said that the result of this year‘s general election was one of the most surprising in living memory. remember, the shock moment when the exit poll came out and we saw that we we re exit poll came out and we saw that we were left with a hung parliament. what exactly was going on? one of the most striking things about this study is it shows us the churn that went on during the campaign. the campaign really did matter. lots of people changed their minds during this period, some 19% of voters changed their mind
mr corbyn picking up more support, while mrs may lost hers, despite starting very strongly. this helps explain the unexpectedly tight result. to get more on this, i‘m joined from our westminster studio by our political correspondent emma va rdy. it's it‘s always nice to see grafts, but they don‘t look that surprising, did we know this? on the one hand, yes. but this is the most detailed look yet, drilling down into the numbers with a big sample size of 30,000 voters surveyed over three...
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mr corbyn said he was "very sad" about the lives that had been lost. let's speak to our political correspondent emma va rdy who's in westminster. what exactly has jeremy corbyn what exactly hasjeremy corbyn been saying? in the past of course, remember he had raised the regime of president and that of his predecessor. he praised the way they we re predecessor. he praised the way they were able to improve health care, education for working classes and whatjeremy corbyn saw as an example of socialism that was working. now venezuela is in crisis so that all looks very different. we have seen dozens looks very different. we have seen d oze ns of looks very different. we have seen dozens of people killed, there is mass starvation now in the country. the labour party itself has condemned this and it has spoken out and called for the venezuelan government to respect human rights butjeremy corbyn, the leader of the party, he has been on holiday so there have been mounting calls for him to respond to this personally. he has done so today, he has condemned the vi
mr corbyn said he was "very sad" about the lives that had been lost. let's speak to our political correspondent emma va rdy who's in westminster. what exactly has jeremy corbyn what exactly hasjeremy corbyn been saying? in the past of course, remember he had raised the regime of president and that of his predecessor. he praised the way they we re predecessor. he praised the way they were able to improve health care, education for working classes and whatjeremy corbyn saw as an example...
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mr corbyn said he was sad for the loss of life, but did not outright condemn president maduro — despite mounting pressure. iam very i am very sad that lives have been lost in venezuela. the people that have died, either those on the streets or security forces attacked by people on the streets, all of those lives are terrible for the loss of them. there has to be a dialogue and process respecting the independence of the judiciary and human rights of all. i think president macron's call today for dialogue is a good one and there should be respect for the constitution and independence of the judiciary. do you condemn president madeira's actions? i condemn the violence done by any side, and by all sides in this. violence will not solve the issue. issues in venezuela are solve the issue. issues in venezuela a re partly solve the issue. issues in venezuela are partly structural, not enough is done to diversify the economy. that has to be a priority for the future but we must also recognise that have been effective and serious attempts at reducing poverty in venezuela, improving the lives of t
mr corbyn said he was sad for the loss of life, but did not outright condemn president maduro — despite mounting pressure. iam very i am very sad that lives have been lost in venezuela. the people that have died, either those on the streets or security forces attacked by people on the streets, all of those lives are terrible for the loss of them. there has to be a dialogue and process respecting the independence of the judiciary and human rights of all. i think president macron's call today...
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mr corbyn was campaigning in reading when he was asked about president trump's response. no, it's not enough. what happened in charlottesville was that the kkk and its supporters, white supremacists, arrived in charlottesville to cause trouble. one person died. many more have been injured. surely every president of every country in the world, when we represent everybody, should be able to condemn that. but people will say you condemned both sides in venezuela when there was a clear disparity there. there is no equivalence between white supremacists trying to kill somebody in charlottesville. and yes, there are problems in venezuela. i have called for the same as president macron. i have called for calm, peace and negotiations, and a constitutional way forward. the headlines on bbc news. the red cross says more than 300 people have died after a mudslide on the outskirts of surrey are rarely own‘s capital freetown. —— the outskirts of sierra leone. donald trump returns to washington amid criticism of his comments over the violence in charlottesville. south korea's pre
mr corbyn was campaigning in reading when he was asked about president trump's response. no, it's not enough. what happened in charlottesville was that the kkk and its supporters, white supremacists, arrived in charlottesville to cause trouble. one person died. many more have been injured. surely every president of every country in the world, when we represent everybody, should be able to condemn that. but people will say you condemned both sides in venezuela when there was a clear disparity...
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this graph shows how the leader's likeability ratings converged as the campaign wore on — mr corbyn picking up more support, while mrs may lost hers, despite starting very strongly. this helps explain the unexpectedly tight result. to get more on this i'm joined from our westminster studio by our political correspondent emma vardy. does this confirm what we already expected to an extent? on the one hand, yes but this is the most detailed look we've had so far add what is going on. a sample of 30,000 voters over three years. it gives a much better indication of where people were switching allegiances and how in some cases it managed to outfox the pollsters. one significant thing this picks up is the amount of churn that was happening throughout the campaign. the amount of people who changed the party they intended to vote for and who they actually voted for on election day. some 19% of voters switched the way they were going to vote during his time. the flow of those votes were overwhelmingly in one direction. labour picked up 54% of those who switched compared to just 19% of the conservativ
this graph shows how the leader's likeability ratings converged as the campaign wore on — mr corbyn picking up more support, while mrs may lost hers, despite starting very strongly. this helps explain the unexpectedly tight result. to get more on this i'm joined from our westminster studio by our political correspondent emma vardy. does this confirm what we already expected to an extent? on the one hand, yes but this is the most detailed look we've had so far add what is going on. a sample of...
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people like mrs may and indeed jeremy corbyn, they cannot put a cigarette paper between them, they are absolutely firm about that and they realise it carries risk. it is a strange piece. it actually fills me with mild confidence that people are doing theirjob and nothing is perfect, as we know. one of the things that has got to be said, in all of the security situations that have happened in london, the british security services have been remarkably good. london bridge, we know now, eight minutes. this is why they are prepared. there are people who want to do things to parliament and to do things in london and the security services have been exceptional, i think. we will take that as good news then! now the mail on sunday. a different lead story here. the unacceptable face of capitalism declared by theresa may, specifically the greed of fat cat bosses. yes, they have got peter crook in their sights, the mail on sunday, this finance company, provident financial, which lost millions of pounds in a day on its stock value and he has earned 44 million. i think it is good for our pm. it is r
people like mrs may and indeed jeremy corbyn, they cannot put a cigarette paper between them, they are absolutely firm about that and they realise it carries risk. it is a strange piece. it actually fills me with mild confidence that people are doing theirjob and nothing is perfect, as we know. one of the things that has got to be said, in all of the security situations that have happened in london, the british security services have been remarkably good. london bridge, we know now, eight...
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butjeremy corbyn has in the past praise mr maduro's regime. he says his success in policy areas like improving health and education were a cause for celebration. but when he was asked to condemn him today, the diplomatic answer he gave was there has been widespread support for this socialist regime, that he also supported the improvements that have been made to health and social care, but he condemned the violence. he picked up on that point that when an economy is dependent on oil prices, it is too dependent on one particular source and this was the wea kness particular source and this was the weakness and this should have been addressed earlier. defenders of jeremy corbyn say this is the silly season, all these attacks on his views are politically motivated. but there are some in his own cabinet who are uneasy with all of theirs. that is right. there were people uneasy with this during the general election campaign when he was asked repeatedly to clarify his stance on the ira. he was asked to clarify his sta nce the ira. he was asked to clar
butjeremy corbyn has in the past praise mr maduro's regime. he says his success in policy areas like improving health and education were a cause for celebration. but when he was asked to condemn him today, the diplomatic answer he gave was there has been widespread support for this socialist regime, that he also supported the improvements that have been made to health and social care, but he condemned the violence. he picked up on that point that when an economy is dependent on oil prices, it...
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now jeremy corbyn and kia starmer had agreed on their version of the way forward. a transitional period is this the centre. writing in the 0bserver, mr starmer criticises the government of constructive ambiguity and says they should be no mixed messages. a credible solution is needed to one of the most takes to the important issues. labour has not said how long the proposed transitional period should last. 0nly that it should be as short as possible they may find themselves torn between supporting what many will see as a soft brexit policy and representing their constituents, a lot of whom voted overwhelmingly to leave the eu. here starmer has suggested keeping the benefits of the single market with a effective management with migration. some pro—europe labour mps want the party to go further. what people would like to see building on this important step forward is for the labour party to commit to single market membership and custom union after the transitional period. the government has dismissed labour's policy saying the party has no vision for britain post b
now jeremy corbyn and kia starmer had agreed on their version of the way forward. a transitional period is this the centre. writing in the 0bserver, mr starmer criticises the government of constructive ambiguity and says they should be no mixed messages. a credible solution is needed to one of the most takes to the important issues. labour has not said how long the proposed transitional period should last. 0nly that it should be as short as possible they may find themselves torn between...