Not on hypothetical trade deals with other countries, but on strong Trading Arrangements with the eu. What weve seen today from labour is, i think, their seventh brexit plan. Its yet another nonsensical Jeremy Corbyn plan. It all seems to come down to the Customs Union. Labour suggests it wants us in. But it wont say so quite that clearly. Well ask them to spell it out. And could labours Fortress Wales turn blue . I dont mind the. Whats her name, theresa may, dont mind her. So she could get your vote . Yeah, she could do this time. Ive always voted labour but. Jeremy corbyn . Oh, i dont like him, dont like him, no. Also tonight, is ivanka trump the most powerful woman here . We ask the vanity fair correspondent who has followed her career. Absolutely, from my reporting, people who are close to donald trump say theres only one person in the white house who is not expendable and its ivanka trump. Is south africas governing party on the brink of ousting its president . Happy birthday, dea
saying that they are right to be critical, pointing out that he would tackle what he called cronyism in the system, pointing out that when he was director of public prosecution, he prosecuted the expense cheats, mps of whichever party, he is saying that i am on your site and i understand your concerns. he went into a section where he said that there were things worth fighting for, trying to counter this idea that labour doesn t have any policies or hadn t defined their policies. for example people wanted to get onto the housing ladder, he said that was a change worth fighting for, getting fair pay, he was trying to fire people up and suggest that they may well be disillusioned with the current government but a labour government would make a difference. he talked about national unity and
to point out that labour had lost its deposit in somerton and frome. but does the rise of the liberal democrat vote there at the same time as the labour one in selby spell double trouble for the conservatives? let s start tonight then with nick in north yorkshire, scene of that 23% swing to labour. bells toll the tranquil rhythm of a summer s day. but in these lanes, a quiet revolution a victory for labour in tory country. applause a celebratory walk for the leader, introducing his young name sake to the nation. it s the first time ever i have been able to say, well done keir! and the warrior against complacency unable to hide his delight. it s fair to say that when this by election was called, most people said labour doesn t have a chance to get near a 20,000 tory majority.
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