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the, the safe, the mean come in as an international anti corruption excellence award. nominate your hero. now. the, you have posted. it is now time for us to deliver as a mine on the cost of history, u. k. exit polls predictor landslide victory, 3 opposition. labor projects for the majority of $170.00 c votes is punished, permanent services to not can this concept of policy. they are on tools to stuff that the west election defeats and over 100 years on the clock,
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this is out as the palace didn't death toll tops such as 8000 in gaza. the u. s. s. has been a breakthrough negotiations between from us plus thousands of people, a mexico price for the impact of perkins the so yes, let's begin in the united kingdom where exit post predict to the landslide victory for the opposition labor policy ending 14 years of conservative rule cast on this policy is projected to secure $410.00 out of $650.00 states and the house of commons. that's an obsolete parliamentary majority. the conservatives predicted to win a $131.00 states, which is that was ever performance in more than such as the liberal democrats predicted to come said with a total of $61.00 seats. and the far right to reform u. k. policy is set to win 15 seats hooper and looks at how elect united new k as
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unfolded, sofa the 10 pm chimes at big ben box, the end of the u. k. election. and if the exit poll is accurate to the end, the britons, conservative governments, the exit poll is here, it is predicting a label on slide. a labor majority of 172 labor will have captured 410 seats, adding 20911 slides. so in pub send election gatherings. people gas been shared at the predictions. what like land slide white pilots in super majority have been widely used in the week leading up to this election with this outcome would be the conservative policies, west election performance for more than a century. this is it for me to start election for the united kingdom. i think you know that investors that basically have them. that was a result and was gonna leave them with real perio, sol searching and frankly,
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that call no one to blame but themselves, but public perception of the concepts and policies that would be decided. lot was not boxed johnson. i'm with trust, henri, she's the doctor and i are legally responsible for the state. the concepts of policy find themselves in counting more than $30000000.00 papers. nationwide is an army of election volunteers working through the night and each election doesn't on the official race to be the 1st constituency to complete the counting, it announced its results. the selection, it was sunderland south which declared 1st the 1st to be elected to the new parliament, a laborer, and p richard within minutes one the king to label. so one implies within assigned perhaps of things to come in both of those constituencies, the right wing populace policy reform u. k took 2nd place of the exit poll is great news for the scottish national party
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. from the 43 seats they had at westminster to just 10 seats that predicted to hold . versus too much conservative party is imploding, like a 10 can and a vacuum chamber squashed from the 344 and peas. it had going into this election to a predicted $131.00 coming out of it on several of the casualties are expected to be senior government ministers. after 14 years, as the opposition policy labor appears to be on the brink of try and pull, brennan, i'll just be here. monday will far right reform you k policy lee, the dodge of her. i'll just be like to this, a member of parliament for the 1st time on his 8 to attend pharaoh just being a on break to the he was headed, the champion of breaks. if you k into full, i'm a member of the european called the campaign to leave the u as neither of the united kingdom independence party before leading directive policy reform u. k is projects twins, 13 seats. i think what reform you guys achieved in those just few
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short weeks is truly extraordinary. given that we had no money, no problem structure, but nothing across the country. we are going to come 2nd in hundreds of constituents is how many seats we're going to win. i don't know which we've done this in such a short space of time. says something very fundamental is happening. and that's enough of what we're trying to joins live now from dining street in london. so rory, big nights, what are the main story so far? it was a big story, courses for labor policy on costs for a huge line slide. this statements address behind the number 10 downing street is likely to have a new residence come tomorrow nights kia salma has transforms at his policy from that, frankly, it's was defeated in many, many years,
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back in 29 to in just a few short years ago. in 2019 and jeremy colbin was the lead to adams that hadn't been a west performance for the life policy since 1935. case dom has tons to ship around and now is on cost, perhaps full that a policy is best to have a showing if you take the game in seats as the as the metric. what we're looking at the moment with about 40 percent of the seats counted so far as a labor on a $196.00. the conservatives runs 32 live demons around 23. a full policy i think are on 3 at the moment. of course, those numbers are going to be picking up, but as the night goes on, the flip side of labor's, the astounding success here is, of course, the collapse of the conservative performance. the conservative sees counts and this proves,
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i think that's the u. k. with itself 1st past the post system can be absolute, the brutal policies the full out of favor with the electricity electorate. c as divided and in good looking. and the conservative policy are on the bronze advanced at rights at the moment, living out that, that maxim. but let's have a listen to k as tom and now because he was re elected in the hands can stick to and save whole, but it's in pine. chris just about an hour ago, and then what he said then tonight, the full, the around the come free hubs. space and the ready for change to the politics of performance over time to politics as public service. but change because right here, because this is your democracy, your community as your future, you have folks, it is now time for us to deliver. so rory,
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time for us to deliver. he says he's heading for a massive majority. but the challenge ahead is that no. is always vast. yeah. i mean of course festival that has to be the constitutional price of code to adhere to. so if and when i, when i scolded when he is announced as, as the, the next prime minister, he will have to go to see the king and the king would ask him to form a government's then he will come here to downing street. he'll walk into number 10, then the business of governing start, so he will have to officially decide on his cabinet that is likely to happen by the end of play on friday. then all those extra minutes, the real positions will be decided and then he really does have to hit the ground running. because next week he's going off to a nato summit in the united states. and then there is the big,
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big task of addressing many of the united kingdom skills. at the moment we have the public services which are on that needs. the national health service is creaking. they've got courts that have gum dot people don't prison instead of busting. you've got libraries that are shutting down, so the info is the closing. you got rainbows with sewage flowing down the, you know, the, the, the list of problems in the united kingdom is very, very lonely. indeed. the population at large feels that nothing works as they should do, but there are too many immigrants in the country. these are the things that set their case. tom is going to have on his plate, he will have something majority box. there is a big, big list of tasks that he will have to get through and he's going to have to start working fost to try to address those. if that's something majority is not going to evaporate quickly. the next general election. and roy is high level tori casualties
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mountain in this election. what about the surgeon vote to reform and add to nigel. fire out as well. yeah. because this is interesting, isn't that the, the, the, the, the main story of course is, is the labor landslide and the total re collapsed. the conservative collapse box underneath all that there is a big surge uh, going on for smaller policies. and at the moment, it looks like the reform party led by nodule for all she just picks himself into lead that policy. how do you fish? a few weeks ago, he is taking his policy to a very significant showing property going to end up as the, the strongest policy in terms of votes. and now that in the u. k. system doesn't necessarily translate into a huge number of states, liberal democrats who was beside, it'll probably be enforced by sometimes
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a bug ship will actually probably do better in terms of states, but the reform policy looking like that, going to get a that may be sort of 345678910, possibly seats. not to for raj, a is waiting, a pen and piece position at the pace time of time. but you could say that not to fraud, you can make the case. and nadia fraud is perhaps one of the the, the most successful political campaign is if his generation breaks, it was essentially his project. the reform policy has only been around for full years buddies, guides to have a significant showing at this election. and he is going to be a force to be reckoned with, or to has been a force to be reckoned with, but certainly of course, to be reckoned with in this coming parliament. alright, roy, thanks for. that's a result to come the in more for me bit late to really challenge that thanks a lot down the street. so let's bring into like this a little bit. choose that accounting center and fall and it's in north london at 3 constituencies have been counted. barrett issued as one of the capitals key areas
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that we're letting that we've had and seen, kissed alma with his constituency victory. but it's what's happening where you on what looks like the counting is being wrapped up here in the period them is up. so this declaration expected fairly shortly here. now these 3 constituencies have traditionally the 70 voting ones. one of the m p c, a series of videos has been subbing in harlem. and since 2005 by the, the, the streaming license that she has lots to see why that out fairly shortly. and i think the unlikely defeats of conservatism. these 3 constituents is really reflects a nationwide picture of what has been a tori. why a pallet we have just quite recently that, that the leader of the house comes the conception and the penny moved on has not passed the se file. so 3 conservative cabinet ministers have also lost the seats,
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very high profile. people like defense secretary ron shops pleasing to me, but alex tools to just to 2nd to be using to the liberal democrats. getting keegan as well. the education secretary leading to the liberal democrats. so it's really reflecting already dissolves doris knight unfolding at the moment for the conservatives and those smaller policies as well. it was talking about it reform policy as well as the liberal democrats really piecing in to that conservative vote . and i think that will perhaps also be well, quite sudden to be reflected here in discounts in those months. and it will ask for some museum. when the results of these 3 constituencies off the class, we believe that we shall see that it takes about for that update more later. let's take a closer look now at the man who looks set to be persons that its prime minister kissed alma as being the leader of the opposition labor party since 2020 is a distinguished lawyer. he served as chief prosecutor freeman wells from 2008 to
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2013. he was the human rights advisor to the northern ireland policing board. and the association of chief police officers. he decided to enter politics in his fifties. summer is vowing to provide political and economic stability to try and help businesses rejuvenate the country. sluggish economic growth and the party leaders were mounts on the onset of because of war. well, they proved controversial in an interview when questioned about a siege and cutting off water and electricity supplies that goes on. he responded. i think that israel does have that right. it is an ongoing situation. however, he recently expressed the desire to recognize and published at noon state if he, when emphasizing that such a move would need to occur at the right time. in the peace process. i try to hold reports of mine is on the costs of making history of the too much of the british public before the election campaigns. the kids stomach wasn't quite the right fit either as labor,
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party leader or as prime minister to don't know radical enough to establishment. my god works in the factory. he was told my to my mom was in the us, we didn't have a lot of publication as pains to remind the country of his countenance roots named doctor the laker. fancies fest, parliamentary leader, a liberal defense lawyer with reforming instincts later. no cheap for his service as chief public prosecutor of the next general, like jeffrey robots in 100 stomach is a young human rights lawyer. he interviewed very badly here is uh you were a colleague and one of my colleagues and we comp possibly take someone who weighs colleagues. it was a role that would bring style, why the claim holding pilot to account on behalf of ordinary people. and culminating in his appointment as the director of public prosecutions. he has said that it's really the human rights act that brought him into politics, the sole,
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the link between the getting rights for under privilege, people and politics. and i think that even any political decisions that he would make, that he will go and be guided by the principles of human rights, a man on the custom to trumpeting his own treatments. the red lips is what motivates him. yeah. what, what was this thing? but if this in injustice or wrong, the job is to fix it, it's not just talk about it. and what he feels he wants to achieve. having switched from the law or to politics less than 10 years ago. yes, tom or the labor of body style, the campaign to get into number 10 down the street around that promise of change change of to 14 years of conservative government of course, but also a more fundamental change. putting right what is wrong? that's thomas says he's driven by the parking lot. will he have the resources to
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deliver? i have a vision for this country towards higher grove. and i just back on it's feet secure, borders, cheaper bills, safe for straits, and i'll put your to, to buy your children. i think there's a big tests for uh, care, summer of the 6 months funds problem and is that which will be can you explain to the british people what has happened? and therefore what that means to the next 2 years, and that's 34 years. will you take hold of me, cried will that be sufficient results for level government suspend? these are the big things that will decide a thing, whether a sound the government will be successful in that. and persuading is still skeptical public, the being sensible and a little boring can. so it means simply getting the job done during the whole elder 0 number. well that it was paid to us. so here's the contributing editor,
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a britain of our media, as she says that labor is when shows a deep desire for change in the u. k. electric, but she says the party faces an appeal by the cost of living crisis. i think has been the deciding factor. busy in this election because we've had a flat line and indeed full and bill times wages for the last 14 years. and then with mortgage is becoming a lot more expensive people who are like, well that's okay because the value of my assets going up, they've had to join the ranks of the great unwashed and they've been really struggling to labor. don't have any substantive answers for how to address that. another must have issue as well as the unit test which you just mentioned is climate change. now with feeling the effects of climate change here in the u. k, particularly when it comes to a rise in the prices olive oil, tomatoes, even the basic select the pay tardies. these are all things that have become really, really expensive. and labor has in fact back to some of the biggest climate promises. so the more like tobacco from the big climate promises, uh,
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the knock on effect from that is that food price inflation varies up and they might be unable to enjoy the sort of honeymoon period that they might expect soft to winning a victory, like their own cost each night that case, thomas made it quite clear his position on israel's genocide, a warrant garza is completely indistinguishable from by them in the white house when bite and moves his position focused on and magically moves that as well at the beginning of this particular war back in no type of case, thomas of israel does have that right? to comfortable food, few electricity able to medicine to the people of cause a heat since such that you know, he was taken out of context. that's not what he meant. but actually, his father's shadow cabinet ministers went out and defended that line. it was, i knew when this is causing electrical problems. he was losing the muslim fight that he decided to back to pedo labor and said that they will recognize
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a palestinian state again. they backed off from that, so i don't think that we're going to be seeing anything significantly different on foreign policy. and this is something which has profoundly and it needs fighters in this country, particularly in areas. but he's got a lot of young people on the left wing, people know, son of muslim verses as well. they've felt completely disgusted that the consensus possession of the media cloth, which has been to enable this genocide, is so far away from, from the heartfelt more position of most people in this country. the yes president joe biden has pressed the is ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu to close a deal with him, asked for a cease fire and jones and the captive release. this comes off with cds, us officials that there had been a breakthrough indigo, see ations, even as far as you can go. as it continues, the officials said how a mass had made
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a significant adjustment to his position in the negotiation report to indicate the head of these really intelligent service will now travel to contact to discuss the details. in his cool with biking that yahoo reiterated that the will, would only end of the israel achieve its goals. white house correspondent can be how good as more. so the call between the us president and the is really prime minister totes about 30 minutes and was attended by the national security adviser, secretary of state and vice president. now, the purpose of the call, according to the white house, was to work out the final details in terms of trying to get the captives that were captured on october 7th, released as well as to finalize ceasefire negotiations. so the prime minister president were walking through the draft agreement of the proposal that was put forward by president biden back in may. the framework deal according to us
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officials, is now in place, but there are still some outstanding issues that need to be overcome. the president and his national security team has been reviewing the response put forward by hamas in the last day or so. and so far, the response by the united states has been that as the what has been put forward by how mosse has been constructive. but there are some issues that still need to be overcome. now, what we do know is that the president is very much uh, welcoming the decision by the is really prime minister to send a delegation to doha, to engage with us to tarry, add egypt to mediators. they see this as a significant opening to in fact close the deal. this is the 1st time that the is really prime minister and you as president, has spoken since may 6th. but they may have the opportunity to speak face to face.
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the is really prime minister will be speaking to a joint session of the us congress a later this month. and when asked if in fact the 2 will meet face to face, the u. s. official said that he expects the president by then i will try to find an opportunity. kimberly health is al jazeera, the white house, let's enough for the spanish who's a fellow at the institute for policy studies, and she believes the last thing sci fi would require an end to us weapon supplies to israel. we don't know what would make it a breakthrough. we don't know the details. there was in one report that the us official briefing reporters today said that what was now on the table was a quote cause in finding a pause that implies that it would maybe not be a permanent ceasefire, while some, or maybe most of the hostages. all the women and men over 50 would be released if
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that's the case. that would imply that it was not a permanent end to the finance permanent in 2 of these rarely assault on gaza. that would be a major shift in how mass is position from the beginning. i'm also said that they need a permanent ceasefire. so that even if negotiations continued after the 1st phase, that a ceasefire needed to remain in place is really of course was refusing that and saying that the as rarely position is that the fighting can resume after the 6 weeks of the, of the 1st phase. we know that the us has a huge stake in, in getting a ceasefire underway, but we don't know what makes it a breakthrough. the only real breakthrough from my vantage point that we could confirm would be a breakthrough. would be if president, by the announced that he was stopping all weapons transfers to israel. the weapons that are now being used to enable is real genocide. if he cut off those weapons, that would be a major breakthrough. the
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perches in iran and heading to the poles for presidential run over the next uh they would choose between reform is counted it much to depends is given and conservative . so usually this will say the reports from tara, the oftener decor, low turnout in the 1st round of airlines, but essentially election. what can do this? how prioritize confusing voters to come out and get the ballast ronald? they had just full days to tell them the country holding contain rallies instead of the provinces. both agree more people should participate in elections, but different data flows to address seem to challenge consistency. politicians identity believes relations with us. we're looking through the international sections and pulls on iran for this nuclear. the program will not be lift, it is on the solution is just to be still resistance. economy domestic production capacity and reach out to non west and companies for excess new markets. supporters
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that convince judy wouldn't believe it on his promises. well, these are our full force delete because i see that he has a comprehensive plan for the province that the country is facing. any history, for instance, the economy model is the best to fight against science with the 1st round debbie to run against motor conservative. and could i speak with the doctor to guide the bus, which is usually 15 percent of the who did it. his tests is really good if he's able to view or what kind of supporters. the middle class has to be that that additional support these for you dollars before miss politician, since the late 19 ninety's. however, what the advertising please use is here's kind of the 1st rounds form is counted as mister business don't fail to mobile. i support this insignificant numbers position companies get on is isolated sections. we own the exist, it'd be the economy crisis. this is re negotiating them. usually a deal with west is one way to have sanctions lift your so problem is the social
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justice and you called rights supporters believe your one is ready for change. that's right. i voted for for the position on tomorrow. i was for him for position on irish and best luck, but i think the ward is changing now. us a reveal east euro. i think there is a reading, reading doc change. but the economy costs its limits of freedoms and electrical officials type control over steve. the fee is lead to hopelessness among many radians failures instead of gets out of the irish addictions could bring about change, but the state policies have already been decided. the government just carry out the policies or decided by the political establishment tradition of the low terminals have benefited conservative, can't do this, why the high turnout is likely to boost before ms chance of success. that's who said that which is 0 to hold on 2 fronts. now, why critics
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a right wing national riley policy of re issued a warning. i had all of the 2nd amount of energy in the parliamentary elections on sunday. i say that maureen depends. apology hasn't moved from it's racist rich, despite recent deference to appear more mainstream to dash up. butler reports from paris, a site for him was 9 years old when his moroccan father by him drowned in power, says we have a sense of to be pushed into this voltage by group assault. right? supporters in 1995 can do the whole problem. one is very painful for me and while you're grieved, i don't hate anyone and justice was served. but it's still so much hateful that thousands going to anti racism protest and the city of to brain's day, you tack itself for taking place on the fringes of the made a rally for the fall. right. national front policy founded by marine, the pens, father. the policy is now the national rally and could be about to take power in fronts for the 1st time by the only so all the people don't realize the gravity of
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the situation. it scares me for the country, for my children, since we're in the pens. okay. the fathers party in 2011. she's trying to publicly distance. it's from its paused, she's giving it a new look and a more mainstream image. but those are the far right research and say the new look isn't pulling anyone. these activities say the national rallies of danger races, policy that will undermine phones, has values by dividing it society by trying to move the nice people to the, to miss housing estate in a power sub a difficult task in a place where people say petitions don't care about them, some additional things are getting worse in some places, education of health care discrimination. you're in the parish region. they so much wealth, but it's not being shared with you. issues of being overshadowed by an obsessive is i'm a 3rd big i never to, i don't know. also concerns about what the far right could do to from says economy . the policy wants to restrict immigration, but these restaurant illnesses,
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immigrant work is all, is central for the countries grace. the, the rules to regulate migrants are cause a titan will have problems with recruitment of immigration. is a topic. sure. but it kind of migration is essential in restaurants to construction hospitals and you could shifts and all sectors. each year side were tons to where his father was killed for an official commemoration by haines, become a symbol in front of the deputy danger of fall, right? violence violence that some fear. nice. just beneath the surface, an election could take phones into uncharted waters. it's actually about to, oh, to 0 powers. harking barrel is heading towards mexico. as you can tell me, peninsula, the category 3 storm is expected to make landfall early on friday morning. a storm is left of transit destruction across the se, kirby and kelly, at least 10 people out here as latin america added to this in human has moved not from time to coming.
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