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Keir starmer is not for turnIng and sets out a vision of a Country that belongs to you. Is that a vision that buy Into . That you can buy Into . Welome to newsnight live from liverpool at the Labour Party Conference with Interviews and Insight. In a few mInutes, the Environment Secretary we Talk Austerity and what he can do to stop sewage beIng dumped Into our rivers. Your panel this evenIng political editor of the Liverpool Echo, liam thorp. Labourmp, Barry GardIner. And labour peer, ayesha hazarika. Keir starmer by The Way is on En Route to New York right now for a un general Assembly MeetIng can anyone there do anythIng to stop the conflict between Israel And Hezbollah from escalatIng further . 564 people In lebanon have been killed so far In israeli strikes. Hezb ....
has led us into a chaotic world. someone i was speaking to last night from the shadow cabinet said what is really interesting is through all this turmoil, keir has been quite calm and the fact he has done a lot ofjobs outside politics where he has run big organisations and he is quite a level headed person when a lot of people in politics are quite hot headed and they look for the drama and they are quite last minute people, they are saying that we are going to be having, there has been a lot of turmoil in british politics and there will be for the foreseeable future, so a sense of calmness and planning, a sense of not being flat bubble and thinking ahead, that is actually maybe something they could sell to the public. something they could sell to the ublic. ~ , , , . public. well, the deputy leader an . ela public. well, the deputy leader angela rayner. public. well, the deputy leader angela rayner, i public. well, the deputy leader angela rayner, i spoke - public. well, ....
there is deep danger in this for america, of course. we now have a country in which millions of people believe that the justice system is being recognised and millions of people believe that what we saw in a manhattan court over the past few weeks is taking its course. i is going to say those divisions, he is going to say those divisions, he is going to say those divisions, he is going to push the sense of grievance to the centre of the election campaign. that is very clear. to some extent, if we believe him, it seems to be working. he suggested today that his campaign has earned more than $30 million since that verdict was delivered. more than $30 million since that verdict was delivered. john, really aood to verdict was delivered. john, really good to talk verdict was delivered. john, really good to talk to verdict was delivered. john, really good to talk to you. verdict was delivered. john, really good to talk to you. joining - verdict was delivered. john, really go ....
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now on bbc news, it s time for today s episode of newscast, recorded earlier for bbc radio 4. newscast from the bbc. so today we re going to look back at the manifestos that were published this week. what was your name for it, laura, in the end? many festos week. some people called it the manifestival. we re also going to just reflect on what s happening with the polls because there was a kind of quite symbolic moment in one poll that people were talking about earlier this week. and also, i just thought we re halfway through the election now, this is precisely the halfway point, what s everyone s kind of vibe at the moment? laura? my vibe? yes. goodness me. i m not sure i ve ever been asked that before. i think there s something topsy turvy about this whole election, because normally when you have a governing party putting forward a manifesto, they re the ones saying, carry on as we are, in a sense, they re sort of going for the status quo, which the conservatives are ....