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[000:00:00;00] the we didn't i labor landslide in the u. k. case done with the flags recruitment arrangement suit for lunch. there is much to learn and reflect on and only take responsibility for the last 5 minute services. do not concede defeat, he will ever see the end of the tories, 14 years and power to have done this in such a short space of time. it says something very fundamental is yes, the far right to reform party wins in these 4 seats, including one for breaks of champion module for
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the around the clock because it's out 0 life from the home with continuing coverage of new care election. and iran goes to the poles for presidential election, running between performance candidate to must suit a discount and the conservative side jelly plus thousands of people in mexico's case price for the impacts of category $3.00 hertz and barrel the so yes, let's begin in the united kingdom where the opposition labor policy has won the general election ending 14 years, if conservative rule cust. i'm a will become persons new prime minister with his policy full cost when 410 seats in parliament style i'm it says the people have spoken and that this policy is ready to deliver change. we can see that the purchased people have posted the tub,
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the page on voltage is but to protect. but there was anything inevitable about lot . there's nothing pre ordained in politics election. vic, tristan from the sky that hardwell and heartfelt for this one could only be one way i changed labor posting related policy has one this general election, and i have coolants. okay, installment to congratulate him on his victory today. power will change hands in a peaceful, an orderly manner with goodwill on all sides. that is something that should give us all confidence in our country, stupidity and future. the british people have delivered a sobering verdict tonight. there is much to learn and reflect on and only take responsibility for the loss. that's 10 times for you to cause the residence of the british prime minister. that is where kids darma will walk through the door as
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leader of the country. so hot and little bit later on friday. so let's run through the results as i started so far, labor is constructive. taking 377 states, the tories have 90 to the live dams, naples, democrats there instead, they have 53. yes and pay the scottish national policy. they have 7 big crush the and the far right reform, u. k has 4 seats at this moment, but speech roy charlatans joins live now from down the street in month. and so rory a tron for guest. i'm a despondent richie. do not tell us the story of election for the big part of the big main part of that story is that it's the life of policy which suffered a landslide defeats in the last election in 2019. it's was election performance since 1935 has now completely turned that around and has recorded
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a landslide victory. perhaps it's biggest victory ever in terms of the number of seats gay. and we had from k as tom of that saying that election victories don't just pull from this guy that has to be worked at. and he has worked very hard over the last few years to change the light of the policy to bring it back to the center grad and to make it electable. again. of course, the flip side of that is the collapse of the ruling conservative policies. and this has not so much being an election that is being one by lady, but as it has been, that election has been lost by the conservatives times. we can points to this in the, in the that the vote share of both policies. now divide share as it currently stands, is that labor on study 5.6 percent of the vice chair. now that's only 1.8 percent increase on the 2019 election in which they were heavily defeated. however,
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the conservative policy has collapsed by 19 points, 7 percent, to just 22.8 percent of all the vice chair. so you can see that's the whole footboards for the conservative positive dramatically for the way they've been beaten up by a smaller policies from the rights a smaller policy from the center and also the labor policy itself. and that's the, the sub narrative to this set. so this selection as well, that's the reform policy that poppy list right wing policy headed by nigel barrage has done particularly well in terms of the dates by sherry will make up the the most popular policy in this selection. however, that isn't necessarily going to translate to a huge number of seats in the vagaries of the british plas past the party system at a moment's federal and 4 seats, and might not do much better than that. so the, the exit polls put them that about the themes that they, they,
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they're going to struggle to get more than for that. they have an amazing and yet modul garage. and caesar full and policy are still because of his personality. and the attention that given by the british media are going to still be a very influential part of this next parliament upon them. and that said that the a k, a stomach is going to be dominating with a thumping labor majority. all right, so little bit late tickets to him and he will go to bucky and tell us to meet with the king. to tell him that people have asked him to full minute governments. he will then go directly to where you are right now down the street where he'll make a speech for full go in to number 10 and in the speech he will layout. how he's going to tackle the myriad challenges ahead. an extraordinary, just what do you have to deal with? what will be on this place? the yeah, the, the, you guys slicing
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a huge number of problems. structural problem is uh its social problems and demick problems. it's essentially a population of people who feel like over the last 5 to 10 years, things have been getting worse and worse, and many aspects of the country they feel just are working anymore. they think that's the right sir. to believe that said, public services, i have been ground down the national health service, a bunch cherished as the domain of free to access health care service. so the country is, is in a very poor shape. it's a, you know, you have to wait a long time for doctors appointments. you might have to wait a long time for an ambulance to show up. if you cool 999 at the court system a is a, is gummed up with red tape buttons. a lack of resources and funding, you've got the police services which a creaking, you've got the prisoners which are regular flying. you've got sewage in, in the rivers that are so many things that purchase people will point to insight.
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this is worse than it was a few years ago. this is worse than i remember in my lifetime. they will tell you, and that's the kind of thing that keeps tom is going to have to address. and he's gonna have to address it quickly. because if he doesn't, this method majority that he's just run well here, just one back that could evaporate pretty quickly. the next general election of 4 or 5 years time. so i wrote, you leave it up in manufacturing months where we're trying to add 10 dining streets . is it not from jay to how, who reports on mine, who will be the next prime minister of united king? too much of the british public before the election campaigns, the kids stomach wasn't quite the right fit either as labor party leader or as prime minister to don't know radical enough to establishment smart tablets and the factories. he was told my to my mom was in the us, we didn't have
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a lot of publication as pains to remind the country of his countenance roots named doctor to make a practice fest complimentary leader. a liberal defense lawyer with reforming instincts later. no cheap for his service as chief public prosecutor at the next general. i like jeffrey robinson 100 stomach as a young human rights lawyer. he interviewed very badly, is that you were a colleague and one of my colleagues said, we can't possibly take someone who weighs called the guns. it was a role that would bring stomach, 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. he saw the link between the getting rights for under privileged people and politics. and i think that even any political decisions that he would make,
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that he will go and be guided by the principles of human rights man, on the custom to trumpeting his own the treatments. there are red lips is what motivates him. yeah. what, what was this thing, but if there's an injustice or a 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. dom or the labor of body style, the campaign to get into number 10, downing 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 he's wrong, that's thomas says he's driven by the policy, but will he have the resources to deliver? i have a vision for this country towards higher growth and i just back on it's feet secure,
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borders, cheaper bills, safer straits at all. put your to, to buy your children. i think there's a big test for care summer last 6 months, funds prime minister, which will be can you explain to the british people what has happened? and therefore what that means. so the next 2 years, next 3 or 4 years, will you take hold of me cry. will that be sufficient? was also for level government suspend. these are the really big things that will decide whether it will be successful. that and persuading is still skeptical public, the being sensible and a little boring. so it means simply getting the job done. jo, nicole elders 0 number. and let's say this on our country diamond is a professor in public policy at queen mary university of london and a full policy advisor. indeed for the labor party government, which was led by tiny blair and golden brown joins as from london. how welcome
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patrick. so i'm wondering how you equate this movement with that time in 1997 when tiny black came to pass. because despite the size of this wind for late, but it doesn't seem to but it doesn't seem to be the same sense of hope and optimism that we, that rang around the united kingdom when tiny black hands po, well, good morning and it's great to be with you it is a different time in 1997. that was, i think in the country of logic, the great defensive hyphen optimism based on the fact that person was in a very different position. but not least because economically it was doing very well at that time. the country, the installer inherits today is in a very different position. the economy has been weak for some time. we've been through a number of shocks dealing with the estimates of kind of data in the ukraine war and so on. so i think it's very difficult to compare 90 something with now they're just very different times in the country that keeps dollar inherits today. is it a very different position? what about the vote share that we're seeing at the moment?
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it seems that only there's any, a 1.8 percent increase a vice chair for labor on 2019 when they were was only defeated. but we'll pray in the 1st post, the post electrical system when we need means something like this will be distributed across a lost number of constituencies. and that's exactly what like that is achieved is because of very pul chair provides the cost much of the country and that falls between a loss of seats and maybe some discussion this morning about with the late the as not as well as some people expected. but best, remember in 2019 itself for this was that for election results, so to come back now and to be projected, while i have a $400.00 seats is an extra one committee for kissed on his team. what about the reform party on back, shall have that post to be on cost to be the 3rd based popular party gave me a few seats, including when it goes with nigel farrell. is that the champion of bricks? it,
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what do you make of the rise of reform and what it might mean for the political scene in the u. k. a. business savings and succeeded to be capturing the votes of many people who a really dissolution with the way to the political system and also the economy in the u. k. works, they feel excluded. sometimes shots, house decisions a fight for a foam is perceived to be if i, it's against the establishment. we've of course, seen similar policies, winds in other parts of europe. and i think in books and we're seeing something similar in the sense that, that we action against the establishment and interest of the sciences. the task ahead for labor in winning the trust of those people bouncing government. it has to show them the light, the government will make a difference of the account, trust, politics and government to make that long. spencer and what about the tories has been a calamitous night. so at least for them, some big guns have lost the seats. how will the conservative party recruit
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it will be very difficult and no doubt in the months ahead that will be recriminations and arguments about why they last just so badly bus. there will be a big debates in the part to you about something to mentally did the tories make a mistake? fine. moving away from the kind of centrist, moderate politics that we saw on the leaders like david cameron, or did they make a mistake find, trying to become another version of for full wind? i think very foss positions on issues like immigration policy or so i think we'll see in the months ahead are really fundamental debates about what wage conservatism is for and how it needs to change in order to be relevant to the president of today in all 20 or 30 years ago, i patrick. good to hear from you a good to get your perspective project. i'm in the professor and public policy at queen by university of london. thank you. as we mentioned before, right before me, k party needed nigel for i've just been elected this member part of the 1st time
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that's on his 8th attempt sees be in the face of breaks it in. you can a former member of the european part of and i think what reform as high as achieved in those just few short weeks is truly extraordinary. given that we had no money, no problem struck jet. becky, nothing across the country. we're going to come 2nd in hundreds of constituents is havanese needs. we're going to when i to die, which we've done this in such a short space of time, says something very fundamental is happening. let's talk to him, learn a little bit shoes at the county central bonnet in north london, atlanta. so for dad, he threw himself into the race to be an m p a few weeks ago now. and so what does this victory mean? full reform, you can and this great share and the fact that go that's right. he a need through his house and the rice about 4 weeks ago. but one thing that nice of ours is as an accident,
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political communicate perhaps the best one of his generation along. sideboard is johnson. we successfully campaigns for breakfast, and now he's successfully galvanized his supporters and certainly some conservative support, which is to finally get elected to parliament. on his 8th attempt with a very sizable majority, i want to say as well and that he's not the, anyone from the reform policy has been elected. 3 other employees are now going to be sorry throughout the story, kind of now being elected as m p. 's as well, and what has been a strong showing for his faulty in this general election. there's been a number of seats in the north east of england where reform came a very close 2nd to neighbor and way ahead of the conservatives. and i think you to reflect the general mood of the country that has no way wants to polish conservatives off to what they've seen as 14 years of mismanagement and
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costs to public services. but what not just raj in his policy, having some painting on has these the issue of immigration and if you travel outside of london to some of the post industrial communities, perhaps in the north of england, the issue of immigration is something that people will talk to about even is perhaps that particular area is not particularly affected by its that message from nigel ross. and his policy has been very, very effective. and tonight he has been rewarded for his successful campaign and he will finally become an empty, familiar navigator. north of board of scotland as being of a search relate to search there, which has been a catastrophe for the s and p. yes, it's being truly a shocking resolve. so the s and p, they have being really the dominant force of foreigners politics. so he is in the
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last general election in 2019 the 148 see type of 59 with this actually pulled that predicted to get just 10. i think also reflects a series of scandals i've had mismanagement on the policy and the finances that had cost a doubts and a shadow of a the s m p and it is a really disastrous resolves to them because they had also in the run up to the selection having saying if they win a sizable chunk of votes and have field a lot of kind of those that that could be interpreted as another mandate for an independence vote in sportsman. but of course, this has not happened and that's been a really strong shaving fund. they buy in scotland and pretty much wiped out the conservative policy in scotland as well. um, so it is being a quite a disastrous night for the s and p. they sent me the 2nd biggest, biggest news of the night, but now that will leave with that. thanks for that. so,
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and then if it's the end of it yet and accounting central on it, no fun to thank. so the head here are not 0, sorry, so you can find the dash, one of the dangers for the levels of to several districts in the northeast. perfect the colors or quads across the middle east at the moment of a lively waiting. so it's the little bit of lifted dustin, the sand around, but not too much in the way in any significant crap as when should ease off here around the gulf as we make our way through by friday and see temperatures at around $3444.00 celsius the for the honda simulate temperature. as we go on into sat, there's still quite a brisk raise running down in once enough and q way back that close to 50 degrees celsius. hit one or 2 shows up towards the black sea. but since and what's the
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but it is now time for his party to, to british prime minister issues do not cause being re elected in his local electro . it's in the u. k. general election, but his conceited and the the dens full cost to come said was $61.00 seats, pull it by not eligible for just for the full view, capehart, to the projected, 13 c. the on to another election. now another important election polls are by putting that around voting underway in the presidential rental fee to life pictures. vases choosing between reform is candidates must be dependent, scan, and conservative. so usually around supreme leader, i mean how many across his ballot you pasta. and he goes to radians to do the same . a villa who's a includes east. it's a good day. this is the day of participating in the election. i heard about the
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people's enthusiasm. if that is true, that it is a pleasing case, and hopefully we will successfully anticipate the election and choose the right kind of at this stage. people should make more efforts to have a president tomorrow. god bless the nation of those who make efforts for the russell said, standing by 1st and tear on. so russell polls right. but what's the mood? it's the compassion stage. speaking to the workers here, those who are supporting the conservative can decide to meet and also the authors that our support team is for ms. kevin, this is yeah. good size, or quite sure that tonight that we need to be to be there at the end of the within period. so the forwarding stations got open around nearly an hour ago. and in this, for his vision to see me a shot and the most of the around that are quite a large number of people there. now coming up the amount of boxes of are,
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these could be misleading picture because not of their one is where this is for miss will to be is, is, is quite strong. so the other part of the city where the, the lower income people leave and the order every yes, it could be a different teachers. i think that the cost of getting the fact that there are 50 a 1040 stations for school counselors sort of picture these for the station for the me sleep. 58000 posing stations, russell. one of the hopes about turn out to has been a mistake that these, for many people, they actually did turn out 60 days regarding some of the more important than who is going to be your next best. so in discourse from the turn off, what's the lowest established on $59.00. so and that is causing the concern among the particular solve this issue. if i was
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coming forward the, the, the 2nd problem that's being pete is from 7 in the writing officials in either yourself for people to go into the process of elections as the somebody, somebody seems that the parts patient high. so now is the backbone and the dignity of the establishment in the country. however, it is at this moment extreme and difficult to estimate to predict what will be the charge now, but we can see that in this, in this, here's the app. it used to apathy has increased tremendous result, leave that for the baby to rest instead of a in or on putting more head. during the day, we'll start using bangladesh awarding of dangerous flood levels in the northeastern part of the country. more than $2000000.00 people have been affected and since yet, and send them guns, districts at thousands more being evacuated to a temporary shelters of to continue with raid as being taking place with nearly
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a month. now let's go live to time to try audrey, who's and send them guns in north, west and bangladesh. as i say, one of the west regions affected with this flooding. so totally updates on the situation. a while it's somewhat improved a little bit because it's been drive for the past 3 days, but it's got the drains, not the parade show drains, that this region experience for the past several weeks. but the forecast said there could be possibly more rain and that could possibly make things worse. plus the water is from the india is not phase, which is also experiencing heavy monsoon, rain and floods. rolls down to this area, which is one of the largest flood plains environment that's known as shown. i'm going valley which goes right into the meg nash, jodi rivers and then goes into the back by and all that place has been obstructed with a major highway constructed in 2020. it's a particular me that highway that's
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a protecting that flood plain with the only 9 are to meet, i mean, really made a gap. and so it made a gap that is causing a lot of the problem. and that's been saved by a lot of high drain, jenny, ours and primary experts. aside from the fact we know that the warmer climate during the recent years, particularly 111 the air from the bail, bengal and mixing with the northwest or near it's causing lot of moisture. and that's causing more frequent monsoon. that means more frequent flight in this region. this is a 3rd way about flooding just within 3 months. the same thing happened in 2022, and that's effecting nearly 20000000 people in this region that depends on farming and fishing. so it is a challenging time. hopefully it remains dry and we won't see more floods next time that thanks for that time, the treasury in the city guns, no less than by the dash. thank you. hearken, barrow is heading towards mice cuz you can jump into that. one of the country's most popular tourist, there is the category 3 store now is expected to make
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a landfill on friday is left to try to destruction across the se, carpet and killing at least 10 people. how does there is less in america added to this in human reports from adult common in mexico? the hurricane barrel is barreling towards the 10 peninsula leading destruction in its wake and the caribbean. residents have voted of homes and shops, or waiting to worst. see, i get them up like a yes, we always need to prepare because they may be radical change. i think that's why we must be for pet. authorities have even evacuated turtle legs to say for ground. nearly 300 domestic and international flights have been cancelled leaving thousands of taurus stranded centuries to never experienced a hurricane. like steve and his son, jacob, from canada, see it as an adventure. i mean,
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what are you excited to see as long as everything's okay? well, the hurricane has been downgraded from a category 5 to a 2. it could still be deadly. you could tell me, peninsula is already drenched from heavy storms a week ago. and a slow moving hurricane could at least devastating floods and land slides. the waves of growing bigger and according to afar chase. hurricane barrels should be making land falls in about 4 or 5 hours in bloom. that is a very, very popular tourist area. and also a home to one of mexico's most important mayan ruins. all of that has now been put under red alerts, but early afternoon to speak to an empty people or to stay at home and away from their windows. but a beautiful voskus was still open, hoping to sell as many tacos, as he quoted before, boarding up. he knows he won't be making any money for

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