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that was compared to rising damp and the bbc news site and the itv news site and the channel four news site and the channel four news site never spoke about it. so you're also talking about a system that . is designed to system that. is designed to promote the shows that it wants to promote. and so that's what they will do. and i'm afraid it's i'm afraid it's the same in america. so there's a whole quagmire. it's not the writers. i think the writers will write funny if you give them the opportunity. and we know that, like the stand up comedy guys will be funny. i don't think it's that there's a system now where, sadly, an appeal. it's massive. in britain, you guys are being deprived of good comedy, and that pains me and i can guarantee you, because i've spoken to this to particular people. it pains the people at the highest levels of british television. they don't know what to do about it. >> well, maybe they could be a bit braver. >> they will need to be a bit braver. >> and that's how it's going to change. what about, can you talk to us? what happened with british airways? are you ab
that was compared to rising damp and the bbc news site and the itv news site and the channel four news site and the channel four news site never spoke about it. so you're also talking about a system that . is designed to system that. is designed to promote the shows that it wants to promote. and so that's what they will do. and i'm afraid it's i'm afraid it's the same in america. so there's a whole quagmire. it's not the writers. i think the writers will write funny if you give them the...
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this is when they merged bbc news and bbc world news, whatever that channel was called, they merged them to the one channel, so they had to lose some people. but my word, they've lost some good newsreaders. martin's a really good newsreader . and have you good newsreader. and have you seen some of the newsreaders on the weekends? i mean, i know you need to train new talent, but some of them could barely read. it's difficult to watch. it makes you turn off. obviously. i know you turn off for other reasons. so there's something going on with the age side of it because they've employed a lot younger readers, but their readers, i mean, i mean, you should be you should be able to read. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean, so this is i mean, do you want to take another swing at the names again? >> sorry. well, they're like weirdly, but we do a lot more. we've got to be funny and suddenly learn 20 new stories. we now have no training for this. i'm coming up with funny jokes. i'm writing my own jokes. they're just reading. reading. and they're getting paid 139 k to read. is that what they said
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the former face of the bbc news operation, who fronted the queen's funeral, election night coverage and the king's coronation, has been off since last july on full pay amounting to over £320,000. this followed allegations that he paid a young person £35,000 for sexually explicit images . the parents of explicit images. the parents of the alleged victim say that he was vulnerable as a youngster, and that they are still suffering. the alleged young person involved denied the story, speaking through top london lawyers. no one knows who was paying for those lawyers, but i doubt it came from their pocket money following this massive news anchors resignation from the corporation on medical grounds, staff at the beeb are now worried that the results of an internal investigation into huw edwards will never be published. well, that's convenient, isn't it ? employees convenient, isn't it? employees are concerned that withholding the findings would mean that lessons can't be learned, and a similar situation could arise in the future with another star, katie razzall. the bbc's widely respected me
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. >> i'm feeling bullied by the bbc, my employer for being black, a gb news exclusive exposing unbelievable woke rabid left wing bias at the bbc. >> plus, when you look across the commonwealth, there's no way that we can move forward unless we acknowledge the past. >> what do you make of harry and meghan's fake royal tour of nigeria and get up, have a drink, have a ciggie and try and get more drink. >> the office politics because it is on my side. >> jobcentre i got, but i don't give a welcome to the full time job of living off the state benefits britain. >> too many people are on the take, get back to work, have their form formed. >> the snp's national secretary of my intention to stand down as party leader , and now he's out party leader, and now he's out of work on my panel tonight is daily express columnist carol maloney, the darling of the left, benjamin butterworth, and political commentator suzanne evans. >> oh yes . and what do you eat.7 >> oh yes. and what do you eat.7 this . get ready, britain, here this. get ready, britain, here we go. the bbc has been captured by black lives mat
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nick, what is the chance that the bbc news will report on this? sunday telegraph story? >> well, i hope so. it's1 in 3 >> well, i hope so. it's 1 in 3 bbc journalism scheme. trainees are white britons, so it's only 1 in 3. so 71.79% of the spots are taken by women as well and 28% by men. 7 in 10 to women. >> so this one angers you more. nick. >> it's tricky. >> it's tricky. >> ten it's as a straight white man thing . yeah. man thing. yeah. >> i mean none of it's great because as it pointed out here, positive discrimination as they call it ludicrously is just discrimination is unlawful under the equality act 2010. now it's getting round that with a loophole because you can as long as there's evidence that the relevant group is disadvantaged. i mean, you know, obviously this is why i don't think we should have the equality act. >> i think it should be one person, one heartbeat, one, you know, whoever you are, no, whoever you are in the eyes of the law or god, if that's what you're into, it shouldn't matter about your characteristics . you about your characteristics. you sh
nick, what is the chance that the bbc news will report on this? sunday telegraph story? >> well, i hope so. it's1 in 3 >> well, i hope so. it's 1 in 3 bbc journalism scheme. trainees are white britons, so it's only 1 in 3. so 71.79% of the spots are taken by women as well and 28% by men. 7 in 10 to women. >> so this one angers you more. nick. >> it's tricky. >> it's tricky. >> ten it's as a straight white man thing . yeah. man thing. yeah. >> i mean...
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. >> so what what this story is, is that the bbc because the bbc does news alerts and over 11 million people, including me, have it on the phone. so that so that when, when there's a news alert, you have the bbc, you have the you have the, the news. so you think, oh guess what. >> gb news also does that. just so you know, you can get updates from other i guess isabel, i do get a lot of you, sorry about that. >> i got a thing about you. you do? and, what's his name? galloway yesterday. oh, sorry. so i do get you, but. no, but i also get. and i am a news junkie. i just love news. i love junkie. ijust love news. i love breaking news. and then what? you get from the bbc, and this is, this is a complaint. is non news. and so twice they've a number of times they've been pushing the taylor swift album which is not news right. and actually is . and people are actually is. and people are complaining to the to the daily mail saying you know we're tired of this. and actually i think, i think we should stick to just news, you know, we'll get some scarlet, on news. >> we've got a lot of restrictio
. >> so what what this story is, is that the bbc because the bbc does news alerts and over 11 million people, including me, have it on the phone. so that so that when, when there's a news alert, you have the bbc, you have the you have the, the news. so you think, oh guess what. >> gb news also does that. just so you know, you can get updates from other i guess isabel, i do get a lot of you, sorry about that. >> i got a thing about you. you do? and, what's his name? galloway...
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if you look on the bbc news page, which is crime in london this week , it's crime in london this week, it's just like a majority of the stories of violent attacks, stabbings. i mean , just to read stabbings. i mean, just to read some of sadiq khan's record here, theft is up 31, robbery is up 58, sexual offences up 43. >> he's a complete failure. benjamin butterworth and yet you i imagine, voted for sadiq khan rewarding his failure. >> who did you vote for? >> who did you vote for? >> well, it's a secret ballot, you see. i mean, look, you know, i do feel sorry, for count binface because he spent all those years trying to be the comedy candidate. and then susan hall turned up. so it must be so frustrating because you rewarding sadiq khan's failure. ben yeah. what a trash can she was of a candidate, you know, she is someone who i do think was supported by racists and white supremacists. she is someone that endorsed donald trump that opposed brexit. nothing common with londoners. and on the question of crime, i think not sacking 20,000 police officers and shutting a great many police stat
if you look on the bbc news page, which is crime in london this week , it's crime in london this week, it's just like a majority of the stories of violent attacks, stabbings. i mean , just to read stabbings. i mean, just to read some of sadiq khan's record here, theft is up 31, robbery is up 58, sexual offences up 43. >> he's a complete failure. benjamin butterworth and yet you i imagine, voted for sadiq khan rewarding his failure. >> who did you vote for? >> who did you vote...
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to fall out over those topics and many more, my friday a team tv news legend nicholas owen ex bbc radio superstar liz kershaw and the founder of the electoral calculus polling expert martin baxter. so my reaction to today's political drama is coming in my friday feeling . but coming in my friday feeling. but first, the news headlines and sam francis . sam francis. >> mark, thank you very much . >> mark, thank you very much. and good evening to you. it's just gone 8:00 and we will start with the latest developments in the local elections. the conservatives have suffered their worst results in decades, conceding hundreds of seats to opposition parties across england. so far, labour's gained more than 170 seats and taken control of now eight more councils in england. sir keir starmer claims those gains are a direct message. he says to the prime minister as he's renewed demands for rishi sunak to call a general election . however, the a general election. however, the party failed to win back control of oxford after nine councillors there defected to independent last year over the labour lea
to fall out over those topics and many more, my friday a team tv news legend nicholas owen ex bbc radio superstar liz kershaw and the founder of the electoral calculus polling expert martin baxter. so my reaction to today's political drama is coming in my friday feeling . but coming in my friday feeling. but first, the news headlines and sam francis . sam francis. >> mark, thank you very much . >> mark, thank you very much. and good evening to you. it's just gone 8:00 and we will...
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tv news legend nicholas owen, bbc radio superstar liz kershaw and the founder of the electoral calculus, martin baxter, on my friday friends, martin baxter. what's the headline from today's? >> i think the headline is that labour have got a very large amount of grudging support. >> and >> and that >> and that earlier >> and that earlier when >> and that earlier when you mentioned what drinks labour should be having i think is probably not good enough for champagne, but certainly prosecco. right. and the conservatives are the worst it could have been tap water. i think they get an upgrade to filtered tap water. yeah. so it's not quite as bad as it could be in for the conservatives. and not quite as good as it been could have been for labour. >> yeah, well, the tories have got themselves in hot water with red wine in the past, so best to stick to the tap water or maybe the slimline tonic. >> the bottom line is that you mentioned people have begrudgingly voted labour in the last 24 hours. i do not feel that this is 1997 and the excitement around tony blair really ? yeah. yes. i mean, that
tv news legend nicholas owen, bbc radio superstar liz kershaw and the founder of the electoral calculus, martin baxter, on my friday friends, martin baxter. what's the headline from today's? >> i think the headline is that labour have got a very large amount of grudging support. >> and >> and that >> and that earlier >> and that earlier when >> and that earlier when you mentioned what drinks labour should be having i think is probably not good enough for...
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bulletins people , the bbc news bulletins people, the bbc particularly interviewing, as they love to do , people trying they love to do, people trying to get across to this country and some of them are definitely put off. >> but the funny thing now is that ireland is seeing what it's like being in the eu , because of like being in the eu, because of course, we'd like to send a lot of these legal immigrants back to france, but we can't because of eu laws, which i'm still a bit baffled by because i thought we'd left the eu, but ireland , we'd left the eu, but ireland, of course, who are in the eu can't send them back to us? >> no, and we're refusing to have them anyway, and we don't want them anyway. >> quite rightly. yeah, so it even though it's a tragic situation in some cases , it's situation in some cases, it's quite amusing to see the irish in this predicament. but quite amusing to see the irish in this predicament . but i do in this predicament. but i do think that even though the rwanda policy i've never thought would work properly, and we're only talking about few hundreds of p
bulletins people , the bbc news bulletins people, the bbc particularly interviewing, as they love to do , people trying they love to do, people trying to get across to this country and some of them are definitely put off. >> but the funny thing now is that ireland is seeing what it's like being in the eu , because of like being in the eu, because of course, we'd like to send a lot of these legal immigrants back to france, but we can't because of eu laws, which i'm still a bit baffled by...
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familiar faces from the bbc news channels, and they are complaining that they were unfairly dismissed. >> i don't know, i don't know what to. >> we'll have a look. look into the detail. >> the tribunal will resolve it. and of course, there's more rwanda, because the unions are trying to stop that. of course they are. >> we'll see. yeah yes. that's the civil servants. yeah, of course it is. >> yeah, yeah. defined saying that civil servants cannot follow the political will of their ministers. disgraceful and outrageous . yeah. outrageous. yeah. >> so way we're going. thank you both very much indeed , bev. both very much indeed, bev. >> thank you very much indeed. now, summer is just around the corner, isn't it? and we want to make it sizzle for you. >> we really do. with £20,000 in cash up for grabs in our latest great british giveaway. >> yes, it's our biggest cash prize to date and it could all be yours. so here's how you could be a winner. >> we've blown the budget by giving you the chance to win a totally terrific £20,000 in tax free cash to make your summer spectacular. you could
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in shocking news that will surprise no one, a bbc trainee journalism scheme stands accused of discrimination, with white brits making up just a third of places .even making up just a third of places . even though this cohort represents three quarters of the population. and in a further development that mps have described as concerning , the described as concerning, the daily telegraph revealed that nearly 75% of places on the course were taken by women. even though and you don't need me to tell you this , the population is tell you this, the population is split roughly 5050 now. i'm a great believer in diversity . great believer in diversity. it's critically important to represent our rich, vibrant and diverse society and historically underrepresented voices and talents must come to the fore in the media and in the boardroom . the media and in the boardroom. but this policy has been called out as something quite different. positive discrimination , which is in fact discrimination, which is in fact unlawful under the equality act of 2010. it's an outrage that our national broadcaster, funded
in shocking news that will surprise no one, a bbc trainee journalism scheme stands accused of discrimination, with white brits making up just a third of places .even making up just a third of places . even though this cohort represents three quarters of the population. and in a further development that mps have described as concerning , the described as concerning, the daily telegraph revealed that nearly 75% of places on the course were taken by women. even though and you don't need me to tell...
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to fall out over those topics and many more, my friday a team tv news legend nicholas owen ex bbc radio superstar liz kershaw and the founder of the electoral calculus polling expert martin baxter. so my reaction to today's political drama is coming in my friday feeling . but coming in my friday feeling. but first, the news headlines and sam francis . sam francis. >> mark, thank you very much . >> mark, thank you very much. and good evening to you. it's just gone 8:00 and we will start with the latest developments in the local elections. the conservatives have suffered their worst results in decades, conceding hundreds of seats to opposition parties across england. so far, labour's gained more than 170 seats and taken control of now eight more councils in england. sir keir starmer claims those gains are a direct message. he says to the prime minister as he's renewed demands
to fall out over those topics and many more, my friday a team tv news legend nicholas owen ex bbc radio superstar liz kershaw and the founder of the electoral calculus polling expert martin baxter. so my reaction to today's political drama is coming in my friday feeling . but coming in my friday feeling. but first, the news headlines and sam francis . sam francis. >> mark, thank you very much . >> mark, thank you very much. and good evening to you. it's just gone 8:00 and we will...
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but then other news outlets such as then other news outlets such as the guardian, the bbc did the same, such as the hospital bombing that turned out to be a rocket that fell short. but al jazeera has reported on things that have been very inconvenient for israel in terms of public opinion. so it's reported on things that, you know, terrible things that, you know, terrible things that, you know, terrible things that the idf have done. >> unless we accept that that region is at war. and i don't think we do accept that enough. and if they are at war, let's just let's just, you know, we always go back to world war ii, but let's just say we're in world war ii now. and there was, you know, there was a nazi, news station. we would want to close that down and they would be saying some inconvenient things. so we either accept the rat war and netanyahu is trying to protect israel and keep his, you know , his side's pecker up, or know, his side's pecker up, or we don't know how he would do that, a bit of a ruffle on the scruff, i guess. but, you know, if we accept we're at war and therefore the r
but then other news outlets such as then other news outlets such as the guardian, the bbc did the same, such as the hospital bombing that turned out to be a rocket that fell short. but al jazeera has reported on things that have been very inconvenient for israel in terms of public opinion. so it's reported on things that, you know, terrible things that, you know, terrible things that, you know, terrible things that the idf have done. >> unless we accept that that region is at war. and i...
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but reem, there was the investigation by the bbc themselves on the 6:00 news that suggested that several members of staff were not happy with hugh edward's conduct, including messages sent on the phone. those allegations not denied . those allegations not denied. >> yes, and i think that's what's really interesting about this. we've got to look at those allegations in the context of the other two allegations by that particular woman at the bbc and also the allegations around the young boy with a £35,000. that's right. >> you see, and i think if this was a more junior member of the team in the bbc, they would have been at least given an official warning, if not actually dispensed with. >> we're talking about the man that that announced the queen's death. for goodness sake, this man is the bbc. if he was sort of invigorated into a human being, it would be huw edwards and did a great job in many respects. >> but i think you know, what we've got to do now is judge. the bbc did they act fairly with others as well as with hugh? and i think that's a brilliant stuff. >> well, look, i'm, i'm sur
but reem, there was the investigation by the bbc themselves on the 6:00 news that suggested that several members of staff were not happy with hugh edward's conduct, including messages sent on the phone. those allegations not denied . those allegations not denied. >> yes, and i think that's what's really interesting about this. we've got to look at those allegations in the context of the other two allegations by that particular woman at the bbc and also the allegations around the young boy...
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i'll be dealing with the bbc in two minutes time. you will not believe the alleged discrimination that's happening. but first news headlines and some breaking news with sam francis . francis. >> mark, thank you very much and good evening to you from the newsroom. it's 9:00. and as mark said, we start with some breaking news in the england local elections . there has been local elections. there has been a surprise upset tonight in the last few minutes for the conservative party in the west midlands, with labour's richard parker beating conservative andy street to become mayor. there. labour had declared it was confident of a narrow win ahead of the votes. official announcement . but in the very announcement. but in the very last few minutes that has now be confirmed. if you're watching on tv, you can see here the scenes live where andy street is now giving his statement . we have giving his statement. we have just also heard from the mayor of the labour party, richard parker . he of the labour party, richard parker. he had been giving
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for news, presenters have accused the bbc of grinding down women over pay. we'll have the latest on that. this is britain's newsroom, where we're very much not ground down on gb news. >> it is 1021. you're with britain. son heung—min gb news andrew pearson. bev turner. we've got our panel here. sam lister and carol anderson here know what she's doing? she's probably doing her makeup, man. >> carol, let's be honest. the last time she was on the show, she actually got up and walked out to go and cough. so anything. yeah, anything could happen today. >> she might turn up. >> she might turn up. >> she's she's going to be coming in in just a moment. >> i think i'll hold for her this story earlier. and it's depressing. i'm not a dad. it's terrible. but it shocks me. >> tell us about sleeping pills. yeah. >> so the prescription, the prescription rate is doubled in seven years for children on sleeping tablets, which is just astonishing. >> i mean, children should not be having sleeping tablets at all. any, sir. yeah. i mean, just this just didn't happen in the pas
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and to cap it all off, on monday, gb news revealed leaked messages from staff at the bbc which appeared to show a jewish member of staff begging pro—palestine colleagues to be mindful of the fact that hamas did actually kill and rape people. what does that imply ? people. what does that imply? anybody has the media are state broadcaster now actually being captured too? there are serious questions about whether key institutions in britain from our health sector, education sector, civil service and the media have been infiltrated by some incredibly dodgy characters. let's get the thoughts of my panel tonight. i am joined by mark littlewood, who is the director of the popular conservatives. i've also got adam brooks, of course, a businessman, activist, boxer and author and broadcaster rebecca reid. mark, i'll start with you everywhere you look around the core institutions, it does appear as though there are elements of them that i would regard as being a bit nefarious. yes. >> you know, i think that's fair. and you've given a good roll call there of a number of very worrying cases. we ne
and to cap it all off, on monday, gb news revealed leaked messages from staff at the bbc which appeared to show a jewish member of staff begging pro—palestine colleagues to be mindful of the fact that hamas did actually kill and rape people. what does that imply ? people. what does that imply? anybody has the media are state broadcaster now actually being captured too? there are serious questions about whether key institutions in britain from our health sector, education sector, civil service...
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plus, another stain on the bbc's escutcheon after chris packham, besmirches toby young and the daily sceptic falsely claiming affiliations to the fossil fuel industry with no challenge or correction from the supposedly impartial public service broadcaster toby young joins me in the studio for this evening's finale. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most malicious panel this evening, the former brexit party mep and nunziata rees—mogg and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for . it's what you've all been waiting for. the it's what you've all been waiting for . the news bulletin waiting for. the news bulletin with ray addison.
plus, another stain on the bbc's escutcheon after chris packham, besmirches toby young and the daily sceptic falsely claiming affiliations to the fossil fuel industry with no challenge or correction from the supposedly impartial public service broadcaster toby young joins me in the studio for this evening's finale. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most malicious panel this evening, the former brexit party mep and nunziata rees—mogg and the author and broadcaster amy...
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innocent people victory on my panel as bbc and itv political chief john sergeant tory mp for romford andrew rosindell and the apprentice finalist joanna joana jarjue. >> oh yes, and is this london's new mayor everything. the city i'll be conquering all of them. >> all of them . you used to >> all of them. you used to think i've just to come without defeat. >> that's all right. get ready . >> that's all right. get ready. britain. here we go. it's absolute bedlam out there. next . next. >> very good evening to you from the newsroom. it's just gone 9:00. and we start with the latest developments in the local elections today. the conservatives are now on track for their worst set of results in 40 years. the party's lost hundreds of seats across england, with labour, the liberal democrats and independents making gains. reform uk also put in a strong showing in the blackpool south by—election, coming in third place. sir keir starmer claims labour's results are a direct message to the prime minister, as he renewed demands for him to call a general election . well, call a general election.
innocent people victory on my panel as bbc and itv political chief john sergeant tory mp for romford andrew rosindell and the apprentice finalist joanna joana jarjue. >> oh yes, and is this london's new mayor everything. the city i'll be conquering all of them. >> all of them . you used to >> all of them. you used to think i've just to come without defeat. >> that's all right. get ready . >> that's all right. get ready. britain. here we go. it's absolute bedlam out...
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gb news. >> it's 9:00. on television. on radio and online in the united kingdom and across the world. this is mark dolan tonight in my big opinion. allegations of discrimination and divisive box ticking at the bbc, our national state broadcaster . there may state broadcaster. there may even be breaking the law. find out more about this shocking scandal in just a moment. in the big story, new polls suggest that sir keir starmer will fail to win an overall majority at the next election. could the tories achieve the unthinkable, drag themselves out of the gutter and snatch victory from the jaws of defeat? i'll be speaking to someone who's been where the tories are and done it before now. what do you imagine a green party election victory looks like? hippie types a message about recycled something about carbon emissions? not so much. take a look at this. >> we will not
gb news. >> it's 9:00. on television. on radio and online in the united kingdom and across the world. this is mark dolan tonight in my big opinion. allegations of discrimination and divisive box ticking at the bbc, our national state broadcaster . there may state broadcaster. there may even be breaking the law. find out more about this shocking scandal in just a moment. in the big story, new polls suggest that sir keir starmer will fail to win an overall majority at the next election....
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innocent people victory on my panel as bbc and itv political chief john sergeant tory mp for romford andrew rosindell and the apprentice finalist joanna joana jarjue. >> oh yes, and is this london's new mayor everything. the city i'll be conquering all of them. >> all of them . you used to >> all of them. you used to think i've just to come without defeat. >> that's all right. get ready . >> that's all right. get ready. britain. here we go. it's absolute bedlam out there. next . next. >> very good evening to you from the newsroom. it's just gone 9:00. and we start with the latest developments in the local elections today. the conservatives are now on track for their worst set of results in 40 years. the party's lost hundreds of seats across england, with labour, the liberal democrats and independents making gains. reform uk also put in a strong showing in the blackpool south by—election, coming in third place. sir keir starmer claims labour's results are a direct message to the prime minister, as he renewed demands for him to call a general election . well, call a general election.
innocent people victory on my panel as bbc and itv political chief john sergeant tory mp for romford andrew rosindell and the apprentice finalist joanna joana jarjue. >> oh yes, and is this london's new mayor everything. the city i'll be conquering all of them. >> all of them . you used to >> all of them. you used to think i've just to come without defeat. >> that's all right. get ready . >> that's all right. get ready. britain. here we go. it's absolute bedlam out...
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first of all, gb news has a lot of viewers outside london particularly. so when he looked at proportionately, which may not be the case for the bbc, which, you know, is a little bit london centric. but yeah, keir starmer has changed the labour party and you heard him use that phrase today and they're really on message, you know, labour's changed party keir starmer's changed party keir starmer's changed labour party. that's written into pretty much every labour press release. and it's because of that . it's corbyn is because of that. it's corbyn is the elephant who's, in the room really that you'll never hear his name mentioned? he's not even a labour mp anymore. but they're trying to make clear not just that labour has gone from 20% in the polls to 40 or 50, but they've got a different identity. it's a different cast of characters and they're safe. >> doctor renee a figure that leapt out at me, is a very, very low turnout . even in the low turnout. even in the mayoralty, there 27, very, very low turnout, less than a third everywhere. a lot of people. okay
first of all, gb news has a lot of viewers outside london particularly. so when he looked at proportionately, which may not be the case for the bbc, which, you know, is a little bit london centric. but yeah, keir starmer has changed the labour party and you heard him use that phrase today and they're really on message, you know, labour's changed party keir starmer's changed party keir starmer's changed labour party. that's written into pretty much every labour press release. and it's because of...