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iwill say this, if i was a labour mp in bradford or- a labour mp in bradford or birmingham or leicester or parts of london, manchester, i'd be seriously concerned. while labour have had a fairly good night, which we are pleased with, across the country, in areas like oldham, bolton, even else at newcastle where there is a 32% muslim population and we had seen a decline in a labour vote, i am seriously concerned —— even elswick in newcastle. it is clear the position on gaza, the time it took to call for a ceasefire, to this day the refusal to go with allies in calling for an arms embargo to stop the killing of innocent people in gaza, is having an electoral consequence, so if i am a labour mp in those seats, i'm getting very nervous. ., ., ., , , ., in those seats, i'm getting very nervous. ., ., ., , ., nervous. you are nervous if you are a potential— nervous. you are nervous if you are a potential prospective _ nervous. you are nervous if you are a potential prospective labour- nervous. you are nervous if you are a potential prospective labour mp i nervous. you are nervous if you
iwill say this, if i was a labour mp in bradford or- a labour mp in bradford or birmingham or leicester or parts of london, manchester, i'd be seriously concerned. while labour have had a fairly good night, which we are pleased with, across the country, in areas like oldham, bolton, even else at newcastle where there is a 32% muslim population and we had seen a decline in a labour vote, i am seriously concerned —— even elswick in newcastle. it is clear the position on gaza, the time it took...
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the labour party-— of the conservative party to the labour party. yes, there was also not a lot labour party. yes, there was also rrot a lot of— labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people _ labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people voting - labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people voting for- not a lot of people voting for reform uk in this by—election and i think what we have seen here a just shows that a vote for reform uk is a vote for keir starmer�*s labour party. vote for keir starmer's labour pa . �* , . ~ vote for keir starmer's labour pa . �*, ., ., party. let's talk about reform uk. the)! nearly _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat the _ party. let's talk about reform uk. j they nearly beat the conservatives and there were only a hundred votes in it. �* , ,., , and there were only a hundred votes in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very — in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly _ in it. abso
the labour party-— of the conservative party to the labour party. yes, there was also not a lot labour party. yes, there was also rrot a lot of— labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people _ labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people voting - labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people voting for- not a lot of people voting for reform uk in this by—election and i think what we have seen here a just shows that a vote for reform uk is a vote for keir...
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a very happy local labour party and a happy labour leader as well. after? a happy labour leader as well. very much so i knew _ a happy labour leader as well. very much so i knew could _ a happy labour leader as well. - much so i knew could tell the confidence and buoyancy keir starmer had got from this result. it was clear pretty early on last night that labour were going to take this seat but i think even they must be surprised by the scale of that victory, as nick was saying, 26% swing from the conservatives to labour, one of the biggest into the second world war. the other party that feeling please this evening, today, our reform uk, what used to be the brexit party. richard tice had been out this morning saying they are pleased with their results. labour has stolen a chunk of the conservative vote but a chunk went to reform uk, almost forcing the conservatives into third place last night. the conservatives only held on byjust over 100 votes, so a good night for labour. reform uk are happy, differs pointing —— a disappointing result for the conservat
a very happy local labour party and a happy labour leader as well. after? a happy labour leader as well. very much so i knew _ a happy labour leader as well. very much so i knew could _ a happy labour leader as well. - much so i knew could tell the confidence and buoyancy keir starmer had got from this result. it was clear pretty early on last night that labour were going to take this seat but i think even they must be surprised by the scale of that victory, as nick was saying, 26% swing from...
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, 35% of the vote for labour, —— labour, that's not too far forward, are you concerned with that? in that's not too far forward, are you concerned with that?— concerned with that? in the one parliamentary — concerned with that? in the one parliamentary seat _ concerned with that? in the one parliamentary seat up _ concerned with that? in the one | parliamentary seat up yesterday concerned with that? in the one i parliamentary seat up yesterday in blackpool, we had a huge swing to labour, and 26% from the conservatives to the mac, that's the sixth by election we have one with more than 20% swing, so we are clearly really pleased by that and i think that shows really the depth of frustration and anger that there is with this conservative government that does feel like it's clinging on by its fingernails at the moment. we've also found that the areas where we have had big increases in the labour vote, also ones that really matter as well for future elections for the future general elections for the future general election for particularly parliamentary seats. of course it's the c
, 35% of the vote for labour, —— labour, that's not too far forward, are you concerned with that? in that's not too far forward, are you concerned with that?— concerned with that? in the one parliamentary — concerned with that? in the one parliamentary seat _ concerned with that? in the one parliamentary seat up _ concerned with that? in the one | parliamentary seat up yesterday concerned with that? in the one i parliamentary seat up yesterday in blackpool, we had a huge swing to...
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the fact that nuneaton is now labour, that is a sign that labour needs to be where it is. the fact that ben houchen has won in tees valley, that shows the conservative fightback is on. it is all about spin. inevitably there will be surprises somewhere, but where, we will have to wait and see. briefly, do you think the pressure will mount on rishi sunak if the conservatives have a bad night? it is all about expectation management. if compared to the expectations the conservatives underperform, 500 losses, if they lose both the mayoral contest, if susan hall falls well short in london, then i think the pressure will inevitably grow on rishi sunak and it may be the case that he wonders whether he can survive until the autumn when the election is suggested it will be. joe twynholm, thank you very much for your insight. if you looked at social media during the day, you will have seen one of the big trends was hashtag docks at polling stations because over the years it has become something of a tradition for people to post pictures of their dogs as they go to vote. here are a fe
the fact that nuneaton is now labour, that is a sign that labour needs to be where it is. the fact that ben houchen has won in tees valley, that shows the conservative fightback is on. it is all about spin. inevitably there will be surprises somewhere, but where, we will have to wait and see. briefly, do you think the pressure will mount on rishi sunak if the conservatives have a bad night? it is all about expectation management. if compared to the expectations the conservatives underperform,...
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we have risen— labour party, the labour group. we have risen up over the years, bit by bit, have risen up over the years, bit by bit. and _ have risen up over the years, bit by bit. and got — have risen up over the years, bit by bit, and got back to actually, i think— bit, and got back to actually, i think making people realise that we are to _ think making people realise that we are to be _ think making people realise that we are to be trusted and that we can do the job _ are to be trusted and that we can do the job that— are to be trusted and that we can do the job. that we are now going to be doing _ the job. that we are now going to be doinu. ., the job. that we are now going to be doin. _ ., ., , the job. that we are now going to be doinu. ., .,, �* ., the job. that we are now going to be doing. that was brenda harrison, now labour leader— doing. that was brenda harrison, now labour leader of _ doing. that was brenda harrison, now labour leader of hartlepool— doing. that was brenda harrison, now labour leader of h
we have risen— labour party, the labour group. we have risen up over the years, bit by bit, have risen up over the years, bit by bit. and _ have risen up over the years, bit by bit. and got — have risen up over the years, bit by bit, and got back to actually, i think— bit, and got back to actually, i think making people realise that we are to _ think making people realise that we are to be _ think making people realise that we are to be trusted and that we can do the job _ are to be...
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gain from labour. very interesting atmosphere, very tense, waiting to see. it is neck and neck between the other conservatives and labour but still around a third of the seats to declare. there are four conservative mps wandering around and have some or all of their constituency within dudley borough, so they will be looking to see closely how this result reflects what we could anticipate for the general election, potentially sometime later this year. potentially sometime later this ear. , g , , year. interesting. just tell us, . ive year. interesting. just tell us, tive us year. interesting. just tell us, give us an _ year. interesting. just tell us, give us an idea. _ year. interesting. just tell us, give us an idea. you - year. interesting. just tell us, give us an idea. you said - year. interesting. just tell us, give us an idea. you said it. year. interesting. just tell us, | give us an idea. you said it was halfway through voting there? when things expected to be done and dusted? when are we expe
gain from labour. very interesting atmosphere, very tense, waiting to see. it is neck and neck between the other conservatives and labour but still around a third of the seats to declare. there are four conservative mps wandering around and have some or all of their constituency within dudley borough, so they will be looking to see closely how this result reflects what we could anticipate for the general election, potentially sometime later this year. potentially sometime later this ear. , g ,...
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he knows this , you know the labour party. this, you know the labour party. so the unions aren't going to start throwing £29 million towards the tories. there's a clue in the name labour. it's a party set up to look after the rights of the of the men and women who work. and there's a clue there. so the unions need labour and it's a balancing act. it's a negotiation. the success of tony blair for his three terms, i believe, was it three terms, i believe, was it three terms was the fact that there was a balancing act between socialism and capitalism. we live in a country that is a small c conservative. you know, my fellow bald brother from ireland who lost his temper about throwing the race card can upset you, calling him bald . oh, upset you, calling him bald. oh, my fellow bald brother, the union lads . i my fellow bald brother, the union lads. i was listening to a fascinating debate and someone said, you haven't got a grasp of engush said, you haven't got a grasp of english or whatever. and the kid tookitin english or whatever. and the kid took it in the in
he knows this , you know the labour party. this, you know the labour party. so the unions aren't going to start throwing £29 million towards the tories. there's a clue in the name labour. it's a party set up to look after the rights of the of the men and women who work. and there's a clue there. so the unions need labour and it's a balancing act. it's a negotiation. the success of tony blair for his three terms, i believe, was it three terms, i believe, was it three terms was the fact that...
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labour— that labour is winning by—elections. labour also — that labour is winning by—elections. labour also losing _ that labour is winning by—elections. labour also losing seats _ that labour is winning by—elections. labour also losing seats to - that labour is winning by—elections. labour also losing seats to greens i labour also losing seats to greens and independents in south tyneside. wonderful part of the world, just near newcastle. no danger they will lose the council, but we are seeing labour not gaining in places where, if you are on course for a massive majority, you should be taking. where labour has to come from just to be _ where labour has to come from just to be competitive _ where labour has to come from just to be competitive in _ where labour has to come from just to be competitive in the _ where labour has to come from just to be competitive in the next - to be competitive in the next election— to be competitive in the next election is— to be competitive in the next election is extraordinary. - to be competitive in the next election is extraordinary.
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to labour. i think thatis hartlepool back to labour. i think that is probably what has done it tonight. it that is probably what has done it toniaht. . , . that is probably what has done it toniaht. ., , ., ., ~ that is probably what has done it toniuht. ., , ., ., ~' ., tonight. it was hard work rather than the leadership _ tonight. it was hard work rather than the leadership change? i tonight. it was hard work rather than the leadership change? al tonight. it was hard work rather l than the leadership change? a lot tonight. it was hard work rather - than the leadership change? a lot of hard work, laura. _ than the leadership change? a lot of hard work, laura. a _ than the leadership change? a lot of hard work, laura. a lot _ than the leadership change? a lot of hard work, laura. a lot of— than the leadership change? a lot of hard work, laura. a lot of hard - hard work, laura. a lot of hard work. we have been trying to engage with people for a long time, not just the last few weeks, showing t
to labour. i think thatis hartlepool back to labour. i think that is probably what has done it tonight. it that is probably what has done it toniaht. . , . that is probably what has done it toniaht. ., , ., ., ~ that is probably what has done it toniuht. ., , ., ., ~' ., tonight. it was hard work rather than the leadership _ tonight. it was hard work rather than the leadership change? i tonight. it was hard work rather than the leadership change? al tonight. it was hard work rather l than the...
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to labour. interestingly, if that were replicated in the general election results _ replicated in the general election results from 2019, grant shapps would _ results from 2019, grant shapps would be — results from 2019, grant shapps would be really worried about losing his seat _ would be really worried about losing his seat. that's the defence secretary, someone who has had a decent. _ secretary, someone who has had a decent, fairly safe seat for the conservatives in the past. results like this— conservatives in the past. results like this will make him really nervous _ like this will make him really nervous. 0ne like this will make him really nervous. one other thing about last night's _ nervous. one other thing about last night's results. let's see some tactical— night's results. let's see some tactical voting analysis. this is what _ tactical voting analysis. this is what is — tactical voting analysis. this is what is happening in areas where the conservatives were first and labour
to labour. interestingly, if that were replicated in the general election results _ replicated in the general election results from 2019, grant shapps would _ results from 2019, grant shapps would be — results from 2019, grant shapps would be really worried about losing his seat _ would be really worried about losing his seat. that's the defence secretary, someone who has had a decent. _ secretary, someone who has had a decent, fairly safe seat for the conservatives in the past. results like...
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they— limit the scale of a labour victory. they are _ limit the scale of a labour victory. they are saying. _ limit the scale of a labour victory. they are saying, maybe _ limit the scale of a labour victory. they are saying, maybe we - limit the scale of a labour victory. they are saying, maybe we will i limit the scale of a labour victory. . they are saying, maybe we will hold it to a _ they are saying, maybe we will hold it to a hung — they are saying, maybe we will hold it to a hung parliament _ they are saying, maybe we will hold it to a hung parliament and - they are saying, maybe we will hold it to a hung parliament and there i it to a hung parliament and there would _ it to a hung parliament and there would be — it to a hung parliament and there would be a — it to a hung parliament and there would be a minority— it to a hung parliament and there would be a minority labour- would be a minority labour government— would be a minority labour government or— would be a minority labour government or maybe - would be a minority labour government or maybe keir| w
they— limit the scale of a labour victory. they are _ limit the scale of a labour victory. they are saying. _ limit the scale of a labour victory. they are saying, maybe _ limit the scale of a labour victory. they are saying, maybe we - limit the scale of a labour victory. they are saying, maybe we will i limit the scale of a labour victory. . they are saying, maybe we will hold it to a _ they are saying, maybe we will hold it to a hung — they are saying, maybe we will hold it to a hung...
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mr speaker , labour on wales. mr speaker, thanks to our plan, we've seen an improvement in a&e and ambulance times this winter. over last winter we have 800 more ambulances on the road, faster discharge out of our emergency care centres and 10,000 virtual wall beds. now virtual ward beds of course, as i said, there is more to do, but the contrast to labour on wales is crystal clear. the worst a&e performance anywhere in great britain. >> stephen crabb thank you, mr speaken >> for six months thousands of my constituents have lived with foul polluted air from the withy hedge landfill site. >> the company is owned by somebody with previous convictions for environmental crimes and who a few months ago gave £200,000 to help vaughan gething become first minister of wales after another of his other companies was loaned £400,000 from the development bank of wales , overseen by the then wales, overseen by the then economy minister, vaughan gething. does the prime minister agree with me that this serious matter demands an
mr speaker , labour on wales. mr speaker, thanks to our plan, we've seen an improvement in a&e and ambulance times this winter. over last winter we have 800 more ambulances on the road, faster discharge out of our emergency care centres and 10,000 virtual wall beds. now virtual ward beds of course, as i said, there is more to do, but the contrast to labour on wales is crystal clear. the worst a&e performance anywhere in great britain. >> stephen crabb thank you, mr speaken...
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so the ultimate prize has to be labour mayors and labour council leaders, working in tandem with a labour government. so what comes next? well? come out and face the voters, receipts and egg. call a general election. we are ready when you are but first we are waiting, ourwork ready when you are but first we are waiting, our work will continue unabated. now, it is the time to embrace the future, to ensure that the next chapter in our story is not written for us in westminster and whitehall but by others, locally. we are taking back our future and i promise i will never let the people in the liverpool city region down. thanks a lot. in the liverpool city region down. thanks a lot-— thanks a lot. steve rotherham s-ueakin thanks a lot. steve rotherham speaking the — thanks a lot. steve rotherham speaking the last _ thanks a lot. steve rotherham speaking the last hour - thanks a lot. steve rotherham speaking the last hour having l thanks a lot. steve rotherham i speaking the last hour having just won the liverpool mayoral race. they speak to our political correspondent. joining me now is i
so the ultimate prize has to be labour mayors and labour council leaders, working in tandem with a labour government. so what comes next? well? come out and face the voters, receipts and egg. call a general election. we are ready when you are but first we are waiting, ourwork ready when you are but first we are waiting, our work will continue unabated. now, it is the time to embrace the future, to ensure that the next chapter in our story is not written for us in westminster and whitehall but...
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labour were to win, how big a victory is that for labour?— that for labour? honestly, the result that _ that for labour? honestly, the result that we _ that for labour? honestly, the result that we are _ that for labour? honestly, the result that we are about - that for labour? honestly, the result that we are about to - that for labour? honestly, the l result that we are about to hear that for labour? honestly, the - result that we are about to hear in the hopefully not too distant future in a sense will provide the big climactic end to 48 hours of election results. remember that this contest together with tees valley whether to contest on which the conservatives were banking on winning in order to dispel the electoral gloom that has undoubtedly encircled the party otherwise in these results throughout the last 48 our is. now, of course, tees valley, ben houchen held it and he deserves all credit for it. but if indeed labour's claims are now expectation are right that andy street has now lost the west midlands, then downing street will be
labour were to win, how big a victory is that for labour?— that for labour? honestly, the result that _ that for labour? honestly, the result that we _ that for labour? honestly, the result that we are _ that for labour? honestly, the result that we are about - that for labour? honestly, the result that we are about to - that for labour? honestly, the l result that we are about to hear that for labour? honestly, the - result that we are about to hear in the hopefully not too distant future in...
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, it is all about the labour— hand, for labour, it is all about the labour party. so you have had this really— the labour party. so you have had this really interesting juxtaposition of man versus a party and i_ juxtaposition of man versus a party and i think— juxtaposition of man versus a party and i think that is how it has come across— and i think that is how it has come across to — and i think that is how it has come across to voters.— and i think that is how it has come across to voters. what we have seen other parts — across to voters. what we have seen other parts of _ across to voters. what we have seen other parts of the _ across to voters. what we have seen other parts of the country _ across to voters. what we have seen other parts of the country in - across to voters. what we have seen other parts of the country in local. other parts of the country in local elections in some areas, which have muslim population, is that some regular voters have decided not to vote for the party this time because of what they see as sir keir starmer�*s handl
, it is all about the labour— hand, for labour, it is all about the labour party. so you have had this really— the labour party. so you have had this really interesting juxtaposition of man versus a party and i_ juxtaposition of man versus a party and i think— juxtaposition of man versus a party and i think that is how it has come across— and i think that is how it has come across to — and i think that is how it has come across to voters.— and i think that is how it has come across...
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>> no, it was labour, labour, laboun >> no, it was labour, labour, labour, labour, labour won, the same labour that was led by keir starmer, a man who once said it was fine to cut food and water suppues was fine to cut food and water supplies off from gaza. >> he didn't say that. that's a lie. >> he retracted it. >> he retracted it. >> he retracted it. >> he retracted it after he said it. but he did say it. >> didn't say it. it's just a lie. anyway it was labour that won the one. the vote in parliament. it was after that that david cameron changed position, and, you know, david cameron on his own doesn't change government position, but parliament can change the government position. but put that to one side. labour needs to communicate much better. it needs to listen hard to the voters. there is lost, but it should be proud of what it's donein should be proud of what it's done in winning in every part of the country north east, north west, east midlands, west midlands, in peaks across the country, west midlands . country, west midlands. >> do you think labour is going to win, i doubt it,
>> no, it was labour, labour, laboun >> no, it was labour, labour, labour, labour, labour won, the same labour that was led by keir starmer, a man who once said it was fine to cut food and water suppues was fine to cut food and water supplies off from gaza. >> he didn't say that. that's a lie. >> he retracted it. >> he retracted it. >> he retracted it. >> he retracted it after he said it. but he did say it. >> didn't say it. it's just a lie....
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a labour government. cheering and applause —— undera labour government. i cheering and applause —— under a labour government. i want to thank the election officer, election staff and the police for their smooth running of this election that counts. i know it takes a lot of work to put this on, i thank you for your professionalism and commitment to the democratic process. i would also like to thank my entire campaign team and the wider movement. blackpool south is the 23rd parliamentary by—election of this parliament and it is down to each and every one of you for your sacrifices we have turned blackpool south right once again. thank you to my amazing family who have given me endless support over the years —— turned blackpool south red. and to my incredible wife for all her support and sacrifices she has made, especially in these last few weeks, looking after our newborn son. thank you to my mum, dad and sister watching in australia, who had supported me all these years. above all, i would li
a labour government. cheering and applause —— undera labour government. i cheering and applause —— under a labour government. i want to thank the election officer, election staff and the police for their smooth running of this election that counts. i know it takes a lot of work to put this on, i thank you for your professionalism and commitment to the democratic process. i would also like to thank my entire campaign team and the wider movement. blackpool south is the 23rd parliamentary...
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a labour councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations— councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations i have had, by and large _ conversations i have had, by and large with— conversations i have had, by and large with reform voters, they would support _ large with reform voters, they would support more defence spending, a tougher— support more defence spending, a tougher approach to controlling our borders. _ tougher approach to controlling our borders, the ability to get back to a position— borders, the ability to get back to a position where we can cut taxes. all of— a position where we can cut taxes. all of those — a position where we can cut taxes. all of those things are things the conservatives have a plan for, and if they— conservatives have a plan for, and if they vote — conservatives have a plan for, and if they vote for reform uk, you get keir starmer in number ten, the if they vote for reform uk, you get keir starmer in numberten, the most left-wing _ keir starmer in numberten, the mo
a labour councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations— councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations i have had, by and large _ conversations i have had, by and large with— conversations i have had, by and large with reform voters, they would support _ large with reform voters, they would support more defence spending, a tougher— support more defence spending, a tougher approach to controlling our borders. _ tougher approach to controlling our borders, the ability to get back...
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labour have ta ken labour have taken control of short time _ labour have taken control of short time ago — labour have taken control of short time ago here with the majority of the six _ time ago here with the majority of the six and — time ago here with the majority of the six and historically, the councit— the six and historically, the council here has been a labour stronghold but back in 2021, the tories _ stronghold but back in 2021, the tories took control for the very first— tories took control for the very first time _ tories took control for the very first time. then last year, the tories — first time. then last year, the tories of— first time. then last year, the tories of that majority but did not win enough seats to get overall control, — win enough seats to get overall control, so for the last 12 months it's been— control, so for the last 12 months it's been a — control, so for the last 12 months it's been a labour and green party attiance _ it's been a labour and green party alliance. that's all changed with labour— alliance. that's all changed with l
labour have ta ken labour have taken control of short time _ labour have taken control of short time ago — labour have taken control of short time ago here with the majority of the six _ time ago here with the majority of the six and — time ago here with the majority of the six and historically, the councit— the six and historically, the council here has been a labour stronghold but back in 2021, the tories _ stronghold but back in 2021, the tories took control for the very first—...
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today the labour party, 806... _ labour party, 806... cheering and applause in rushmore in hampshire, labour have taken control directly from the conservatives. boundary changes help here but it has also been gaining wards from tories. mounting losses and 30—macro and welcome sight for the conservative minister at the count —— mounting losses and unwelcome site. more labour cheer. conservatives lost control of the council here. grimsby is exactly the sort of place labour will hope to win back at the general election. sadly in local elections, they tend to mirror the polls at national level and clearly it is a statement of the obvious, we are far behind in the polls nationally and people have follow—through at the local level. there are warning signs for labour. in oldham, labour lost control of the council, in areas of substantial numbers of muslim voters, it has no support. the green party have picked up support. the green party have picked up votes often at the expense of labour. ., , ., ., , , ., labour. voters are really sick
today the labour party, 806... _ labour party, 806... cheering and applause in rushmore in hampshire, labour have taken control directly from the conservatives. boundary changes help here but it has also been gaining wards from tories. mounting losses and 30—macro and welcome sight for the conservative minister at the count —— mounting losses and unwelcome site. more labour cheer. conservatives lost control of the council here. grimsby is exactly the sort of place labour will hope to win...
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party and of course the labour party and of course the labour party and of course the labour party are actually vie. >> cockahoop. while the tories are trying to find any bit of good news that's out there, claire mentioned harlow and that's so far their only bit of good news. news? well, they didn't get they didn't get beaten into third in blackpool south. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> but it was but i think that that's a really worrying one for them that reform are getting getting near on 17. if reform gets to 20% they start picking up mps at a at a general election. and the margin between in second and third was only 117 votes. so it's still a really worrying kind of trend that you've got reform right on the tory heels. >> it's what about the and well how much of a concern is it that for labour. i mean it's very it's been in labour's stronghold. so perhaps it doesn't have that much of an impact. but there has been an issue with the muslim vote. >> yeah. there seems to be. yes i mean i think that we go back to rochdale and see what happened, happened there. and some of that is spilling over in
party and of course the labour party and of course the labour party and of course the labour party are actually vie. >> cockahoop. while the tories are trying to find any bit of good news that's out there, claire mentioned harlow and that's so far their only bit of good news. news? well, they didn't get they didn't get beaten into third in blackpool south. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> but it was but i think that that's a really worrying one for them that reform are getting...
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london firstly has historically been a labour| labour? london firstly has i historically been a labour city labour? london firstly has - historically been a labour city but in recent— historically been a labour city but in recent elections has become increasingly popular among labour voters _ increasingly popular among labour voters. that's important because there _ voters. that's important because there are — voters. that's important because there are large numbers of mps up forgrahs— there are large numbers of mps up forgrabs and indeed there are large numbers of mps up for grabs and indeed it may be the case that— for grabs and indeed it may be the case that those few remaining conservative mps in the capital will look at _ conservative mps in the capital will look at the — conservative mps in the capital will look at the london result for mayor and say— look at the london result for mayor and say actually maybe my seat could be at and say actually maybe my seat could he at risk _ and say actually maybe my seat could be at
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emotional victory for labour, and - for labour, quite an emotional victory for labour, and it - for labour, quite an emotional victory for labour, and it was i for labour, quite an emotionalj victory for labour, and it was a turnaround _ victory for labour, and it was a turnaround in _ victory for labour, and it was a turnaround in three _ victory for labour, and it was a turnaround in three years - victory for labour, and it was a. turnaround in three years where victory for labour, and it was a - turnaround in three years where keir starmer— turnaround in three years where keir starmer was — turnaround in three years where keir starmer was considering _ turnaround in three years where keir starmer was considering resigning. starmer was considering resigning over that — starmer was considering resigning over that result— starmer was considering resigning over that result coming _ starmer was considering resigning over that result coming into - starmer was considering resigning over that result coming into this . starmer was considering resigningi over that result coming into this
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you do get labour, you do get labour voters. but in the sort of very metro metropolitan areas, amongst some of the working classes. but the working class is now are leaving labour and they're going to, i don't know where they're going to be honest. reform you would think. but i don't know. they did go to the tories. i don't know where they go in the general election. labour can, particularly in some of the denser populated areas where diversity is the strength . where diversity is the strength. so where there are huge, muslim populations within big cities, in places like portsmouth and southampton , i can see labour southampton, i can see labour winning votes. but it's going to be really interesting because i think naturally these people go from conservative to lib dem. they don't go because they're fed up with tories, they're just looking for a change. it's like changing your colour of socks because it's a tuesday. >> but it does feel as well, louis, that the tories aren't the same party that they were, you know, during margare
you do get labour, you do get labour voters. but in the sort of very metro metropolitan areas, amongst some of the working classes. but the working class is now are leaving labour and they're going to, i don't know where they're going to be honest. reform you would think. but i don't know. they did go to the tories. i don't know where they go in the general election. labour can, particularly in some of the denser populated areas where diversity is the strength . where diversity is the strength....
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is right, but labour do have _ that labour is right, but labour do have a _ that labour is right, but labour do have a point— that labour is right, but labour do have a point that at the end of the day, _ have a point that at the end of the day, if— have a point that at the end of the day, if we're going to come to reasonable judgment about where the parties _ reasonable judgment about where the parties stand on the general election, it is going to be a much broader— election, it is going to be a much broader range of counsel results that we — broader range of counsel results that we should be looking at, and the police — that we should be looking at, and the police and crime commission elections — the police and crime commission elections are not focusing on two very particular contest. but elections are not focusing on two very particular contest.— very particular contest. but if it is correct _ very particular contest. but if it is correct that _ very particular contest. but if it is correct that the _ very particular contest. but if it is correct that the prediction
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have a labour government. keir starmer, he's going to have exactly the same problems and exactly the same problems and exactly the same issues, and he will not be delivering on his promises if he ever makes any promises, because at this stage we still don't know what labour's policies are. they're doing very well in these elections. all credit to them. they're doing very well, but we actually don't know what they stand for. >> what the tories did is they took those traditional working class votes for granted. those leave voting areas, people who believe in that small c conservatism and patriotism, communitarianism, they should have leaned into those voters. if i was a tory strategist, i would have said to them in 2019, you've got millions of these votes for the first time. the job of the party needs to be now to lean into those people and to make those people your focus, to make those people your focus, to make sure that you maintain those people's votes. and actually, if you look at the if you look at economi
have a labour government. keir starmer, he's going to have exactly the same problems and exactly the same problems and exactly the same issues, and he will not be delivering on his promises if he ever makes any promises, because at this stage we still don't know what labour's policies are. they're doing very well in these elections. all credit to them. they're doing very well, but we actually don't know what they stand for. >> what the tories did is they took those traditional working...
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i confirmed for labour? what is their now? ., confirmed for labour? what is their now? ~' , , . ., ., .,, now? i think the speculation last nieht now? i think the speculation last ni . ht was now? i think the speculation last night was over _ now? i think the speculation last night was over they _ now? i think the speculation last night was over they not - now? i think the speculation last night was over they not based i now? i think the speculation last| night was over they not based on anything, because counting didn't start in this race until this morning. so clearly, there was some camps trying to manage expectations last night, but certainly the mood this morning was that labour were feeling pretty confident about it and it was looking like it was going their way and certainly by the scale of the swings to sadiq khan from even the very first results declared, the areas of london were divided up into 1a constituencies and even for the first couple it looks very much like sadiq khan had really increased his support both in the traditional labour areas where he had su
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not just perhaps the labour one. but anyway, let's talk asylum seekers because a cross—party reports has been published and basically, among other recommendations, it says that asylum seekers should be given the right to work after six months and get greater access to pubuc months and get greater access to public services. what do you think to that at home? tell me your thoughts. but aaron bastani, what do you think to it? >> i disagree with this, and so much as i don't think it should be six months, i think it should be six months, i think it should be sooner. oh yes, i, i think they should have access to obviously the nhs, but things like jobseeker's allowance or disability benefit, i obviously don't agree with that. i think it would be very strange for somebody to travel by foot from iranian kurdistan all the way to england and somehow say they're not fit to work . so i england and somehow say they're not fit to work. so i think england and somehow say they're not fit to work . so i think if, not fit to work. so
not just perhaps the labour one. but anyway, let's talk asylum seekers because a cross—party reports has been published and basically, among other recommendations, it says that asylum seekers should be given the right to work after six months and get greater access to pubuc months and get greater access to public services. what do you think to that at home? tell me your thoughts. but aaron bastani, what do you think to it? >> i disagree with this, and so much as i don't think it should...
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labour doing well. that is i think one particularly important caveat that we need to bearin important caveat that we need to bear in mind and that is what is happening as a result of the conflict in gaza. we know labour's has been criticised over its policy on how long it took took call for a ceasefire and that seems to be having a bit of an impact on the vote in some parts of the country. let me show you this, we have looked at some council wards with a high muslim population, a caveat to this, by the way, only seven of 58 of the key wards we flagged up have come in so far, but look at that, the labour vote is down in these areas that have come in so far, 16%, and look who seems to be making up the numbers, the green party up 19%, is conservative vote down as well, but remember it is down across the results we have had so far. labour's vote so far is up. but down in these areas. let me show you that in more detail. this is the broad picture. we started over here. this is the picture across the country.
labour doing well. that is i think one particularly important caveat that we need to bearin important caveat that we need to bear in mind and that is what is happening as a result of the conflict in gaza. we know labour's has been criticised over its policy on how long it took took call for a ceasefire and that seems to be having a bit of an impact on the vote in some parts of the country. let me show you this, we have looked at some council wards with a high muslim population, a caveat to...
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we're seeing labour, labour, labour, labour by and large. but the conservatives will take away from today ben houchen winning in tees valley. you know that's what they're going to hold up. look at this . look at this. but look at this. look at this. but it does seem clearly labour are doing extremely extremely well. but i must say this projected national share, if labour are indeed only nine points ahead and all the usual caveats apply . and all the usual caveats apply. people don't come out. they sit at home, local elections, voting on different issues, etc. that doesn't suggest to me the labour landslide perhaps that many people are assuming, and i think, you know, lots of people very cross with the current government, but is there a real excitement like we saw in 1997 when tony blair came in? it really doesn't feel like that exists. it might not matter because labour will probably get into power anyway, but worth saying? i mean , whoever is in saying? i mean, whoever is in power after the next election, there's not a lot of money around a
we're seeing labour, labour, labour, labour by and large. but the conservatives will take away from today ben houchen winning in tees valley. you know that's what they're going to hold up. look at this . look at this. but look at this. look at this. but it does seem clearly labour are doing extremely extremely well. but i must say this projected national share, if labour are indeed only nine points ahead and all the usual caveats apply . and all the usual caveats apply. people don't come out....
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labour over the line. there is the swing. conservative to labour, 4.6%. that was the big result from last night but there was another really important result yesterday in the capital, london. here it is. sadiq khan comfortably beating the conservative susan hall, 275,000 votes in it this time, a lot more. this is what the swing look like and is why labour won. a 3.2% swing from the conservatives to labour. the tories were hoping they could claw back more ground in london to run it close. that didn't happen. it was pretty comfortable for sadiq khan in the end. so the big picture across england for local councils, there's only one left to declare. this is pretty much the finished picture, and it is a similar picture. labour doing well, up 185, the conservatives doing terribly, down 473, losing just under half of all the seats they were defending in thursday's local elections. you will notice the lib dems are above the conservatives in that, they put in 104. worth just pointing out quickly as well, the greens
labour over the line. there is the swing. conservative to labour, 4.6%. that was the big result from last night but there was another really important result yesterday in the capital, london. here it is. sadiq khan comfortably beating the conservative susan hall, 275,000 votes in it this time, a lot more. this is what the swing look like and is why labour won. a 3.2% swing from the conservatives to labour. the tories were hoping they could claw back more ground in london to run it close. that...
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labour— other one is added up, the other six, labour needed to make about 9000, _ six, labour needed to make about 9000, i_ six, labour needed to make about 9000, i think it was, something like that _ 9000, i think it was, something like that so. _ 9000, i think it was, something like that so. no — 9000, i think it was, something like that. so, no doubt that labour have -ot that. so, no doubt that labour have got it— that. so, no doubt that labour have got it done, — that. so, no doubt that labour have got it done, we are waiting for sandwell, _ got it done, we are waiting for sandwell, strong area for them. i have _ sandwell, strong area for them. i have been— sandwell, strong area for them. i have been hearing from some conservatives who are obviously very disappointed, one consulate source in the _ disappointed, one consulate source in the midlands with a good knowledge of the campaign said it was never— knowledge of the campaign said it was never going to end well, the campaign — was never going to end well, the campaign was a mess, literature arrived _ campaign was a
labour— other one is added up, the other six, labour needed to make about 9000, _ six, labour needed to make about 9000, i_ six, labour needed to make about 9000, i think it was, something like that _ 9000, i think it was, something like that so. _ 9000, i think it was, something like that so. no — 9000, i think it was, something like that. so, no doubt that labour have -ot that. so, no doubt that labour have got it— that. so, no doubt that labour have got it done, — that. so, no doubt...
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how good is it for the labour party ? labour party? >> i think it is seriously bad for the conservative party, not least because reform did very well indeed in blackpool south, and a beginning to pick up little nuggets of progress here and there. and i think that's because it boils down to the core challenge for rishi sunak , core challenge for rishi sunak, who we just heard from. and that is what is he standing for? what does the conservative party stand for nowadays ? i mean, i stand for nowadays? i mean, i you talk about legendary and been around for a long, long time, but i can remember the core philosophical political debates between ted heath and margaret thatcher, between the free marketeers and the monetarists and all of that lot. but i also lived through new laboun but i also lived through new labour, as indeed did you . and i labour, as indeed did you. and i can remember lengthy conversations with the likes of charles clarke and john reid. what does labour really for stand after michael foot? and to get through to that positi
how good is it for the labour party ? labour party? >> i think it is seriously bad for the conservative party, not least because reform did very well indeed in blackpool south, and a beginning to pick up little nuggets of progress here and there. and i think that's because it boils down to the core challenge for rishi sunak , core challenge for rishi sunak, who we just heard from. and that is what is he standing for? what does the conservative party stand for nowadays ? i mean, i stand...
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for labour-— for labour. i'm going to have to sto ou for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. _ for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. i _ for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. i have - for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. i have another. stop you there. i have another result, north—east london. let's listen. zoe garbett, the green party, 17.901 — tarun ghulati, independent, 922. susan— tarun ghulati, independent, 922. susan mary hall, conservatives, 34,099 — susan mary hall, conservatives, 34,099. sadiq khan, labour party, 127,455 _ andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian— andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian rose. — andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian rose, london real party, 955. nick scanlon, britain first, 1095. the number of ballot papers rejected was as— the number of ballot papers rejected was as follows. want of an official mark, _ was as follows. want of an official mark, zero — was as follows. want of an official mark, zero. voting
for labour-— for labour. i'm going to have to sto ou for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. _ for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. i _ for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. i have - for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. i have another. stop you there. i have another result, north—east london. let's listen. zoe garbett, the green party, 17.901 — tarun ghulati, independent, 922. susan— tarun ghulati, independent, 922. susan mary hall,...
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labour over the line. there is the swing. conservative to labour, 4.6%. that was the big result from last night but there was another really important result yesterday in the capital, london. here it is. sadiq khan uncomfortably beating the conservative susan hall, 275,000 votes and at this time, a lot more. this is what the swing look like and mrs way labour one. a 3.2% swing from the conservatives to labour. the tories were hoping they could claw back more ground in london to run it close. that didn't happen. it was pretty comfortable for sadiq khan in the end. so the big picture across england for local councils, there's only one left to declare. this is pretty much the finished picture, and it is similar picture. may be doing well, up 185, the conservatives doing terribly, down 473, losing just under half of all the seats they were defending in thursday's local elections. you will notice the lib dems are above the conservatives in that, they put in 104. withjust conservatives in that, they put in 104.
labour over the line. there is the swing. conservative to labour, 4.6%. that was the big result from last night but there was another really important result yesterday in the capital, london. here it is. sadiq khan uncomfortably beating the conservative susan hall, 275,000 votes and at this time, a lot more. this is what the swing look like and mrs way labour one. a 3.2% swing from the conservatives to labour. the tories were hoping they could claw back more ground in london to run it close....
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, labour party with a _ renewable with labour, labour party with a plan— renewable with labour, labour party with a plan to bring the country together. — with a plan to bring the country together, with a plan to deliver on our health— together, with a plan to deliver on our health services, our infrastructure, our public services, take our— infrastructure, our public services, take our streets back, and have a plan _ take our streets back, and have a plan for— take our streets back, and have a plan for the — take our streets back, and have a plan for the future of britain. so, the message out at these elections for the _ the message out at these elections for the last election now, the last stop before we go into the general election. _ stop before we go into the general election, is the country wants change — election, is the country wants change i_ election, is the country wants change. i hope the prime minister is listening _ change. i hope the prime minister is listening and gives the opportunity to do— listening and gives the opportunity to do the _ listening and giv
, labour party with a _ renewable with labour, labour party with a plan— renewable with labour, labour party with a plan to bring the country together. — with a plan to bring the country together, with a plan to deliver on our health— together, with a plan to deliver on our health services, our infrastructure, our public services, take our— infrastructure, our public services, take our streets back, and have a plan _ take our streets back, and have a plan for— take our streets back,...
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as the labour party carried out _ labour party. as the labour party carried out the _ labour party. as the labour party carried out the same _ labour party. as the labour party carried out the same due - labour party. as the labour party| carried out the same due diligence they would on any other new candidates coming aboard? he they would on any other new candidates coming aboard? he is not a labour candidate _ candidates coming aboard? he is not a labour candidate at _ candidates coming aboard? he is not a labour candidate at the _ candidates coming aboard? he is not a labour candidate at the next - a labour candidate at the next general election. he has been a member of parliament for 14 years, still works in the nhs wherever he can, he is going back to the nhs when this parliament comes to an end, and i think it... i think a sign of both the state of the conservative party, but also the strength of the labour party that we are attracting someone like dan poulter over to the labour benches before the general election arrives and i hope that sends a signal to those disaffected con
as the labour party carried out _ labour party. as the labour party carried out the _ labour party. as the labour party carried out the same _ labour party. as the labour party carried out the same due - labour party. as the labour party| carried out the same due diligence they would on any other new candidates coming aboard? he they would on any other new candidates coming aboard? he is not a labour candidate _ candidates coming aboard? he is not a labour candidate at _ candidates coming...
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labour are desperate to get one over— them. labour are desperate to get one over on — them. labour are desperate to get one over on him, and as you say it has been — one over on him, and as you say it has been a — one over on him, and as you say it has been a great result here. and he miaht be has been a great result here. and he might be down _ has been a great result here. and he might be down in _ has been a great result here. and he might be down in solihull _ has been a great result here. and he might be down in solihull a - has been a great result here. and he might be down in solihull a little - might be down in solihull a little bit, but he is not out. he has a huge popular appeal here in many ways, when he came on in 2017, he was the anti—politician. this is someone who used to runjohn lewis, he has not come through the usual political route, but that was a strength. political route, but that was a strenuth. , ., political route, but that was a strenuth. , . ., , political route, but that was a strenuth. , . .,, political route, but that was a strenuth. , . .,
labour are desperate to get one over— them. labour are desperate to get one over on — them. labour are desperate to get one over on him, and as you say it has been — one over on him, and as you say it has been a — one over on him, and as you say it has been a great result here. and he miaht be has been a great result here. and he might be down _ has been a great result here. and he might be down in _ has been a great result here. and he might be down in solihull _ has been a great...
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labour level of support in the caital. ,, labour level of support in the caital. . ., labour level of support in the caital. ,, ., . . capital. staying on land and, lookin: capital. staying on land and, looking at — capital. staying on land and, looking at the _ capital. staying on land and, looking at the number- capital. staying on land and, looking at the number is - capital. staying on land and, - looking at the number is coming insofar, how do you think it's going to land for the gla and further mayor? it to land for the gla and further ma or? , . ., , to land for the gla and further ma or? , . . , to land for the gla and further ma or? ,. . , , mayor? it is certainly looking very aood for mayor? it is certainly looking very good for labour. _ mayor? it is certainly looking very good for labour. be _ mayor? it is certainly looking very good for labour. be interesting i mayor? it is certainly looking veryj good for labour. be interesting to see if susan hall can get within single digits of sadiq khan. the bbc estimates 10%. i think if she can get that to 8% or 9% in the final an
labour level of support in the caital. ,, labour level of support in the caital. . ., labour level of support in the caital. ,, ., . . capital. staying on land and, lookin: capital. staying on land and, looking at — capital. staying on land and, looking at the _ capital. staying on land and, looking at the number- capital. staying on land and, looking at the number is - capital. staying on land and, - looking at the number is coming insofar, how do you think it's going to land for the gla and...
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sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas_ sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas michli, independent, 1669. brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's — brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot _ britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot papers rejected was as followed. wanting an official mark, one. followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but _ followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but if — followed. wanting an official mark, one. but if more than one candidate, 213. one. but if more than one candidate, 215 writing _ one. but if more than one candidate, 213. writing remarks by which the voter_ 213. writing remarks by which the voter could — 213. writing remarks by which the voter could be identified, three. unmarked — voter could be identified, three. unmarked or void for uncertainty, 530~ _ unmarked or void for uncertainty, 530~ the — unmarked or void for uncertainty, 530. the total number of rejected ballot _ 530. the total number of rejected ballot papers were therefore 747. totat— ballot papers were th
sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas_ sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas michli, independent, 1669. brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's — brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot _ britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot papers rejected was as followed. wanting an official mark, one. followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but _ followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but if — followed. wanting an official mark, one. but if more than...
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labour commentator . maybe it wasn't commentator. maybe it wasn't quite the knockout blow that keir starmer was really hoping for. and those divisions on the left, people voting green, people voting for islamist candidates because frankly, that's what they are. maybe that could be a slightly bigger problem at this election than anyone had previously thought i asked you, is sectarian politics here to stay? some of your reactions. iris says this was a local election. so let's just keep to the issues that affect the local people in these areas. common sense. iris. but i'm sorry to say that is now out of the window , gordon says. of the window, gordon says. i just wanted to say how fearful i am for my kids future here in the uk. gordon i think that sense of unease is being felt and shared by millions and marion says this country has sleepwalked into this dreadful situation, this is the start where, marion, all i will say is there were 1 or 2 of us, trevor kavanagh, who was just here as a journalist myself on
labour commentator . maybe it wasn't commentator. maybe it wasn't quite the knockout blow that keir starmer was really hoping for. and those divisions on the left, people voting green, people voting for islamist candidates because frankly, that's what they are. maybe that could be a slightly bigger problem at this election than anyone had previously thought i asked you, is sectarian politics here to stay? some of your reactions. iris says this was a local election. so let's just keep to the...
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are in— truth is given how far ahead labour are in the _ truth is given how far ahead labour are in the polls, they still have a 20 point — are in the polls, they still have a 20 point lead, perhaps keir starmer does not _ 20 point lead, perhaps keir starmer does not need a recovery in scottand~ _ does not need a recovery in scotland. the labour party has risen in scotland _ scotland. the labour party has risen in scotland for the same reason as south _ in scotland for the same reason as south of— in scotland for the same reason as south of the border, but in the last 12 months— south of the border, but in the last 12 months in the wake of nicola sturgeon's resignation, it has profited — sturgeon's resignation, it has profited from the fact that some people _ profited from the fact that some people who still support independence, independence support is still— independence, independence support is still nearly around 50%, some of the supporters are no longer willing to vote _ the supporters are no longer willing to vote for— the supporters are no longer willing to vote f
are in— truth is given how far ahead labour are in the _ truth is given how far ahead labour are in the polls, they still have a 20 point — are in the polls, they still have a 20 point lead, perhaps keir starmer does not _ 20 point lead, perhaps keir starmer does not need a recovery in scottand~ _ does not need a recovery in scotland. the labour party has risen in scotland _ scotland. the labour party has risen in scotland for the same reason as south _ in scotland for the same reason as...
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labour took seven. that is up to give labour control of that council. dorset, as i wasjust labour control of that council. dorset, as i was just talking about, what you would probably call the blue walcott parts of the south of england where the conservatives are pretty safe but there is for cause that into question because look what has happened. conservative down 13 seats, lib dem up 13, enough to give them power. really interesting result. just one final example want to give you. this is where the defence secretary grand chaps has his seat. we've gone to some keywords and spoke and figured out how people are voting and conservatives are down 15%. labour are up seven and that equates to an 11 point swing to labour which will make how his seat looks at a general election. i want to talk briefly about tactical voting. this is areas where the conservatives were first but labour were second. the conservative's vote is down by more than the national average and they rose up in more than the national average. the lib dems and greens don't go out much at all
labour took seven. that is up to give labour control of that council. dorset, as i wasjust labour control of that council. dorset, as i was just talking about, what you would probably call the blue walcott parts of the south of england where the conservatives are pretty safe but there is for cause that into question because look what has happened. conservative down 13 seats, lib dem up 13, enough to give them power. really interesting result. just one final example want to give you. this is...
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the labour party said it is the middle east, _ labour party said it is the middle east, not — labour party said it is the middle east, not the west midlands, that will have — east, not the west midlands, that will have one like andy st the contest _ will have one like andy st the contest. once again, hamas are the real villains — contest. once again, hamas are the real villains. a conservative source has come — real villains. a conservative source has come back saying that quote is vile and _ has come back saying that quote is vile and that they insist that the contest — vile and that they insist that the contest is — vile and that they insist that the contest is close. is vile and that they insist that the contest is close.— contest is close. is that the language — contest is close. is that the language that _ contest is close. is that the language that people - contest is close. is that the | language that people should contest is close. is that the - language that people should be using? language that people should be usina ? . , , . using? that is the first time i h
the labour party said it is the middle east, _ labour party said it is the middle east, not — labour party said it is the middle east, not the west midlands, that will have — east, not the west midlands, that will have one like andy st the contest _ will have one like andy st the contest. once again, hamas are the real villains — contest. once again, hamas are the real villains. a conservative source has come — real villains. a conservative source has come back saying that quote is vile...