Tuesday, 29 September 2015

#63 Corbyn conference speech

The speech was broadcast live on DPol
37 mins in, 4 OPs in one paragraph on human rights campaigners, "... this was a campaign of ordinary peopleordinary people like you and me standing on cold drafty streets ... because that is how our human rights were won, by ordinary people, coming together, ordinary people, doing extraordinary things ..."
And at 1:07,   "I'm proud of our history. I'm proud of the history of ordinary people ..."
Image from the broadcast.

Audio clips - first - second.

No postcard, again the moment has been missed, this update on 19th Oct. And in any case, I think he's doing in on purpose.

Sunday, 27 September 2015

#62 Corbyn on Marr, two OPs

The Andrew Marr show from the Labour Party conference in Brighton. Two occurrences:
On Russian participation in Syria, "who are the losers of that? ordinary people"
Asked about John McDonnell's choice of words in the past, he first focussed on his role as Shadow Chancellor "how much they are going to improve the lives of ordinary people in Britain"

Image from the show.

Audio clips - first - second.
Not postcarded: missed the moment, this being written up on 19th Oct.

Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

TParl 23:41

R4 Today in Parliament, at 23:42, Thursday.

[19 Oct] Too late to follow up.

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

DPol 33 mins in, various ordinaries

Rob Williams at TUC conference.

43 mins ordinary backgrounds, discussing the Tories pursuit of the white van vote, and ordinary run of voters  and ordinary families from Ken Baker at 45 mins.

4 PM 15:16 reporting Corbyn at the TUC

[19 Oct] I have run out of time to grab the details.

Monday, 14 September 2015

#60 Mark Serwotka DPol Sowotka OP DPol

Mark Serwotka, General Secretary of the Public and Commercial Services Union, DPol 14th Sep, 32 mins in.
"I agree that we should be bringing some of our financial institutions under public control because at the minute we nationalise the debts while we privatise  the profits. Ordinary people suffer while that bankers do incredibly well."

Image from the broadcast.

Audio clip