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Labour leadership debate - live Labour leadership debate - live
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So there you have it. Nothing much seems to have changed in that the audience overwhelmingly backed Jeremy Corbyn - and so did those on social media too. That’s it from our live blog - thanks for reading.So there you have it. Nothing much seems to have changed in that the audience overwhelmingly backed Jeremy Corbyn - and so did those on social media too. That’s it from our live blog - thanks for reading.
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Guardian columnist Owen Jones says Corbyn needs to build a coalition of low and middle-income workers.Guardian columnist Owen Jones says Corbyn needs to build a coalition of low and middle-income workers.
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Kay Burley’s back. Some of her commentators applaud Yvette Cooper’s passionate attack on Jeremy Corbyn’s money-printing plan at the end of the debate. One describes as a “discursive college lecturer” under pressure.Kay Burley’s back. Some of her commentators applaud Yvette Cooper’s passionate attack on Jeremy Corbyn’s money-printing plan at the end of the debate. One describes as a “discursive college lecturer” under pressure.
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Times columnist Tim Montgomerie tweets:Times columnist Tim Montgomerie tweets:
Wow. @YvetteCooperMP socking it to Corbyn on his QE nonsense. Why didn't she show this passion before? It's terrific #LabourDebateWow. @YvetteCooperMP socking it to Corbyn on his QE nonsense. Why didn't she show this passion before? It's terrific #LabourDebate
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And with that the debate is over. How was it for you?And with that the debate is over. How was it for you?
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Corbyn argues that we should invest to grow - to rapturous applause from the studio audience.Corbyn argues that we should invest to grow - to rapturous applause from the studio audience.
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Cooper asks Corbyn about his plan for a national investment bank. She says he is promising “false hope” by wanting to keep printing money when the economy is growing. “We’ve got to be credible... Your plan is like private finance on steroids.”Cooper asks Corbyn about his plan for a national investment bank. She says he is promising “false hope” by wanting to keep printing money when the economy is growing. “We’ve got to be credible... Your plan is like private finance on steroids.”
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Cooper says no one should take this election for granted given that a third of votes are yet to be cast. We have to be honest about the issues we disagree on, she adds.Cooper says no one should take this election for granted given that a third of votes are yet to be cast. We have to be honest about the issues we disagree on, she adds.
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Change of tack - a question from Corbyn to Kendall: could she work with him if he is elected leader? Her answer isn’t terribly concise; I think it’s a maybe, but she doesn’t agree with most of his economic policies.Change of tack - a question from Corbyn to Kendall: could she work with him if he is elected leader? Her answer isn’t terribly concise; I think it’s a maybe, but she doesn’t agree with most of his economic policies.
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Cooper says schools need local accountability; Kendall thinks we need to get away from our obsession with structures in schools and reform the curriculum to get more parity between vocational and academic education. Corbyn thinks faith schools do a good job but that they should teach their students about all faiths.Cooper says schools need local accountability; Kendall thinks we need to get away from our obsession with structures in schools and reform the curriculum to get more parity between vocational and academic education. Corbyn thinks faith schools do a good job but that they should teach their students about all faiths.
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How important are faith schools to the future of the country is the next question - from a vicar. Burnham says he went to one and his children went to one. He has a pop at Michael Gove for the damage he says he did to the education system.How important are faith schools to the future of the country is the next question - from a vicar. Burnham says he went to one and his children went to one. He has a pop at Michael Gove for the damage he says he did to the education system.
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Corbyn says there has to be a regional political solution to the crisis in the Middle East. Kendall asks him if there are any circumstances under which he would deploy British troops. Corbyn says he’s sure there are some, but he can’t think of any right now.Corbyn says there has to be a regional political solution to the crisis in the Middle East. Kendall asks him if there are any circumstances under which he would deploy British troops. Corbyn says he’s sure there are some, but he can’t think of any right now.
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The Labour adviser tweets:The Labour adviser tweets:
The women making far more sense than the men in #LabourDebateThe women making far more sense than the men in #LabourDebate
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Now the candidates are debating whether Britain should put boots on the ground in Syria. All of them disagree. Corbyn says bombing would make the situation worse. “There’s no easy palatable answers.”Now the candidates are debating whether Britain should put boots on the ground in Syria. All of them disagree. Corbyn says bombing would make the situation worse. “There’s no easy palatable answers.”
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Corbyn says medicinal cannabis should be decriminalised - and drugs policy more widely. Burnham mentions the problem of legal highs.Corbyn says medicinal cannabis should be decriminalised - and drugs policy more widely. Burnham mentions the problem of legal highs.
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Burnham says it would have to be highly regulated and proceed with caution. Cooper says it’s a question no one has asked them thus far - and that it should be considered in the same way as any other drug.
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Back with Adam Boulton and a question about social affairs: do you support the decriminalisation of medical cannabis?
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We’re back with Sophy Ridge, Sky political correspondent, at the graphics wall. It’s all a bit meaningless telling us what viewers think given that they all want Corbyn to win.
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Time for an ad break - and Kay Burley to look forward to after that.
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Kendall says the idea that you have different policies for different parts of the country won’t wash. Voters also want a strong leader, she adds.
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Question: how to attract SNP and UKIP supporters back to Labour? Cooper says it will take time to rebuild - but it needs to remember that the party is stronger together.
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Kendall agrees the party has been too centralised and involve the public more but warns that the Tories want to destroy Labour by various means: “They want to wipe us out - we’ve got to get real and fight back so we can win in 2020.”
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Burnham appeals to Labour supporters not to repeat the mistakes of the 1980s. Corbyn says he wants to reverse top-down decision making within the party.
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Audience at #labourdebate selected by pollster Survation to be representative of Labour supporters. They don't like Blair, they like Corbyn.
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Buzzfeed UK’s deputy editor tweets:
Man in audience asks #labourdebate why people who still like Blair aren't made welcome in party. About four people in crowd applaud him.