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chris webb, this was a conservative seat at the general . a conservative seat at the general election, 2019, labour now. by some margin. 6700 majority. you can see there as well, conservatives just held onto second place. a really deal. reform, the successor to nigel farage's brexit party, they came pretty close to finishing second. here is how things have changed. look at that. the conservative vote is down by a third, huge. labour cosmic vote is up 21%. reform up 11%. -- cosmic vote is up 21%. reform up 11%. —— labour�*s vote. the next is the graphic of the day. look at the swing, 26% from the conservatives to labour, that is huge, third biggest swing since the second world war. what is interesting is the historic swings, really high swings, they have come in recent by—elections. this is another one. tory mp waking up this is another one. tory mp waking up this morning thinking, what does it mean for the general election? that will make you really worried. good to have a graphic of the day, thank you very much, great stuff. we will go to blackpool because very quickly this m
chris webb, this was a conservative seat at the general . a conservative seat at the general election, 2019, labour now. by some margin. 6700 majority. you can see there as well, conservatives just held onto second place. a really deal. reform, the successor to nigel farage's brexit party, they came pretty close to finishing second. here is how things have changed. look at that. the conservative vote is down by a third, huge. labour cosmic vote is up 21%. reform up 11%. -- cosmic vote is up...
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are conservatives listening? are conservatives listening to the conservatives? i listening to the conservatives? i think one of the difficulties in one of the _ think one of the difficulties in one of the things _ think one of the difficulties in one of the things i_ think one of the difficulties in one of the things i think— think one of the difficulties in one of the things i think was - think one of the difficulties in one of the things i think was exposed | of the things i think was exposed from _ of the things i think was exposed from this— of the things i think was exposed from this set _ of the things i think was exposed from this set of— of the things i think was exposed from this set of elections - of the things i think was exposed from this set of elections is - of the things i think was exposed from this set of elections is it's l from this set of elections is it's notjust— from this set of elections is it's notiust the _ from this set of elections is it's not just the turnout, _ from this set of elections is it's not just the turnout, being -
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what about those _ with the conservative party. what about those is _ with the conservative party. what about those is that _ with the conservative party. what about those is that you _ with the conservative party. what about those is that you should across the floor as some of your other conservative police literally crossed the floor whilst you're still mp? crossed the floor whilst you're still mp7 i crossed the floor whilst you're still mp? ., ., ,., , ., still mp? i thought about it before but the thing _ still mp? i thought about it before but the thing was, _ still mp? i thought about it before but the thing was, i _ still mp? i thought about it before but the thing was, i felt _ still mp? i thought about it before but the thing was, i felt more i but the thing was, i felt more comfortable with my ending as an mp at midnight last night and just 12, 24 hours ago at a 5000 thing to do and i think is a conservative mp stop what you're going to join the labour party? absolutely. labor showing another formal conservative mp well in the noisy row with diane. asking if she can even
what about those _ with the conservative party. what about those is _ with the conservative party. what about those is that _ with the conservative party. what about those is that you _ with the conservative party. what about those is that you should across the floor as some of your other conservative police literally crossed the floor whilst you're still mp? crossed the floor whilst you're still mp7 i crossed the floor whilst you're still mp? ., ., ,., , ., still mp? i thought about it before...
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conservative and labour camps toniaht? ., conservative and labour camps toniiht? ., ., , ., conservative and labour camps toniaht? ., ., , ., ., , tonight? for the conservative party, first b this tonight? for the conservative party, first by this was _ tonight? for the conservative party, first by this was always _ tonight? for the conservative party, first by this was always going - tonight? for the conservative party, first by this was always going to - tonight? for the conservative party, first by this was always going to be i first by this was always going to be key for the prime minister, where did it leave the mentality whether mindset, particularly of conservative mps, who hold his fate in the very short—term in their hands? i do not detect any sense of an insurrection amongst conservative mps thinking, my goodness, it is so bad, we have got to get rid of the prime minister. that is not to say they are not quite bleak but they don't think that that would be a good idea. one seniorfigure said to me tonight that conservative mps are remarkably chilled. one
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that's sort of the conservatives.— night for the party. that's sort of the conservatives. well, so often local elections _ the conservatives. well, so often local elections are _ the conservatives. well, so often local elections are about - the conservatives. well, so often local elections are about stories, | local elections are about stories, and inevitably because of the strange make up and mix of different councils and different contests up for grabs, everyone can point to something that will be spun as a good news story, but really when you look at the totals, that is what is important and i think if the conservatives lose more than around 500 individual council seats, but will represent a bad night for them and more than 600 would be really problematic indeed. then you have to look beyond that to individual contests. if they lose in tees valley, if they lose in the west midlands or the mayoralty elections, there would be more bad news for the conservatives. 0n the flip side, if they can get within single digits of sadiq khan in london, it would present a good result
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conservative government. it'sjust conservative government. it's just up conservative government. it's just up to— conservative government. it's just up to the — conservative government. it'sjust up to the conservatives _ conservative government. it'sjust up to the conservatives to - conservative government. it'sjust up to the conservatives to decide i up to the conservatives to decide when _ up to the conservatives to decide when the moment _ up to the conservatives to decide when the moment is _ up to the conservatives to decide when the moment is going - up to the conservatives to decide when the moment is going to- up to the conservatives to decide j when the moment is going to be. up to the conservatives to decide. when the moment is going to be. i when the moment is going to be.|j when the moment is going to be. think what angela said, the when the moment is going to be.” think what angela said, the scene you said, that's part of the problem for the conservatives because this is not our people feel. they don't feel like things are getting better and they think things a
conservative government. it'sjust conservative government. it's just up conservative government. it's just up to— conservative government. it's just up to the — conservative government. it'sjust up to the conservatives _ conservative government. it'sjust up to the conservatives to - conservative government. it'sjust up to the conservatives to decide i up to the conservatives to decide when _ up to the conservatives to decide when the moment _ up to the conservatives to decide when the...
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and i -ot the conservatives delivery. and i got a _ the conservatives delivery. and i got a message for the labour party, too. because they know that they had too. because they know that they had to win _ too. because they know that they had to win here _ too. because they know that they had to win here in order to win the general— to win here in order to win the general election, they know that. they— general election, they know that. they assume that tees valley would 'ust they assume that tees valley would just roll _ they assume that tees valley would just roll back to them but it didn't _ just roll back to them but it didn't it _ just roll back to them but it didn't. it didn't. people knew they couldn't— didn't. it didn't. people knew they couldn't be — didn't. it didn't. people knew they couldn't be taken for granted, they knew— couldn't be taken for granted, they knew it _ couldn't be taken for granted, they knew it was ben and the conservatives that did it for them and they— conservatives that did it for them and they stuck with the selection.
and i -ot the conservatives delivery. and i got a _ the conservatives delivery. and i got a message for the labour party, too. because they know that they had too. because they know that they had to win _ too. because they know that they had to win here _ too. because they know that they had to win here in order to win the general— to win here in order to win the general election, they know that. they— general election, they know that. they assume that tees valley would 'ust they assume...
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.— national trend against the conservative. , ., ., ., conservative. lets have a look at the weather _ conservative. lets have a look at the weather now. _ hello, there's been a big reversal of weather fortunes. yesterday, scotland and northern ireland had lots of sunshine and warm weather, with temperatures peaking at 23 degrees celsius. not so much today, though. it's a lot cloudier, a lot cooler. and for some, that means a drop of about nine degrees celsius between yesterday's warm sun and today's rather grey and cloudy skies. the clouds extensive then for scotland and northern ireland and is also still affecting parts of northern england and north wales. best of the sunshine further southwards today where yesterday it was cloudy and wet, feels a lot warmer in today's sunshine across these more southern regions. an odd shower for south east england, some wet weather continuing to affect northern ireland. outbreaks of rain on and off. there will be a bit of warmth across the very far north of highland scotland, where we could see temperatures into th
.— national trend against the conservative. , ., ., ., conservative. lets have a look at the weather _ conservative. lets have a look at the weather now. _ hello, there's been a big reversal of weather fortunes. yesterday, scotland and northern ireland had lots of sunshine and warm weather, with temperatures peaking at 23 degrees celsius. not so much today, though. it's a lot cloudier, a lot cooler. and for some, that means a drop of about nine degrees celsius between yesterday's warm sun and...
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the conservative party candidate . conservative party candidate. 51,967. foster, kevin. the green party candidate . at 15,188. party candidate. at 15,188. haslam, stephen paul, commonly known as haslam, paul, independent 12,370. scaith, david robert, commonly known as scaith david labour and co—operative party 66,000. so that figure is 66,761. tordoff, keith . graham, tordoff, keith. graham, independent 13,250. i hereby declare that. scaith, david robert , commonly known as scaith robert, commonly known as scaith david, is duly elected to the mayor of north yorkshire and york before i invite the winning candidate to come and address the hall, could i just take a moment to thank my team and my staff for the work that they've done throughout the day , and for done throughout the day, and for everybody, for your attendance , everybody, for your attendance, and extremely good behaviour throughout the day as well. so could i invite the winning candidate, david scaith, to join ? >> thank 7_ >> thank you. 7 >> thank you. everyone just want to say a huge thank you to all the c
the conservative party candidate . conservative party candidate. 51,967. foster, kevin. the green party candidate . at 15,188. party candidate. at 15,188. haslam, stephen paul, commonly known as haslam, paul, independent 12,370. scaith, david robert, commonly known as scaith david labour and co—operative party 66,000. so that figure is 66,761. tordoff, keith . graham, tordoff, keith. graham, independent 13,250. i hereby declare that. scaith, david robert , commonly known as scaith robert,...
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— you draw from any of this for the conservatives? . ,., , , conservatives? there are some signs of optimism. — conservatives? there are some signs of optimism, before _ conservatives? there are some signs of optimism, before we _ conservatives? there are some signs of optimism, before we talk - conservatives? there are some signs of optimism, before we talk about i of optimism, before we talk about the complete wipe—out, conservative councillors are holding seats, conservatives and local government are capable of delivering a well—run authorities, very good local government. it is possible but tomorrow we will discover that in birmingham and teesside the mayor of nice standing again for re—election will buck the trend because they have come across as�*s —— will buck the trend because they have come across as's —— pragmatic, reasonable and sensible and people with common sense. —— the mayors standing again for real action. it is an indication of what is needed if the parties to restore its fortunes but my concern is the party will lose t
— you draw from any of this for the conservatives? . ,., , , conservatives? there are some signs of optimism. — conservatives? there are some signs of optimism, before _ conservatives? there are some signs of optimism, before we _ conservatives? there are some signs of optimism, before we talk - conservatives? there are some signs of optimism, before we talk about i of optimism, before we talk about the complete wipe—out, conservative councillors are holding seats, conservatives and local...
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we will want to be winning from the conservatives.— conservatives. we have had a statement — conservatives. we have had a statement from _ conservatives. we have had a statement from the _ conservatives. we have had a statement from the liberal i conservatives. we have had a - statement from the liberal democrat leader, sir ed davey. he says he is very optimistic about the local election results and says across the country he has people are absolutely fed up of the conservatives and across the blue wall, lifelong conservatives are switching to the lib dems. they will be looking to do well in the south—west. we mentioned with helen about reform uk. they are polling in that sort of ten to 13% nationally. what will they be hoping for in these elections? the?e nationally. what will they be hoping for in these elections?— for in these elections? they are only running — for in these elections? they are only running in _ for in these elections? they are only running in about _ for in these elections? they are only running in about 1596 - for in thes
we will want to be winning from the conservatives.— conservatives. we have had a statement — conservatives. we have had a statement from _ conservatives. we have had a statement from the _ conservatives. we have had a statement from the liberal i conservatives. we have had a - statement from the liberal democrat leader, sir ed davey. he says he is very optimistic about the local election results and says across the country he has people are absolutely fed up of the conservatives and across...
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the conservatives are down 15%, labour up conservatives are down 15%, labour up 7%. _ conservatives are down 15%, labour up 7%. an— conservatives are down 15%, labour up 7%, an 11% swing from conservative 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
the conservatives are down 15%, labour up conservatives are down 15%, labour up 7%. _ conservatives are down 15%, labour up 7%. an— conservatives are down 15%, labour up 7%, an 11% swing from conservative 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...
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conservative is much the same' _ of the conservative is much the same, there'll_ of the conservative is much the same, there'll probably- of the conservative is much the same, there'll probably take i of the conservative is much the . same, there'll probably take that, although— same, there'll probably take that, although what _ same, there'll probably take that, although what is _ same, there'll probably take that, although what is i— same, there'll probably take that, although what is i think— same, there'll probably take that, although what is i think clear- same, there'll probably take that, i although what is i think clear from all sorts— although what is i think clear from all sorts of— although what is i think clear from all sorts of aspects _ although what is i think clear from all sorts of aspects of— although what is i think clear from all sorts of aspects of the - although what is i think clear from all sorts of aspects of the results. all sorts of aspects of the results is the _ all sorts of aspects of the results is the labour— all sorts of aspects of the r
conservative is much the same' _ of the conservative is much the same, there'll_ of the conservative is much the same, there'll probably- of the conservative is much the same, there'll probably take i of the conservative is much the . same, there'll probably take that, although— same, there'll probably take that, although what _ same, there'll probably take that, although what is _ same, there'll probably take that, although what is i— same, there'll probably take that, although what is i...
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instead of being conservatives.— conservatives instead of being conservatives. , , conservatives. they will be running on a fantastic _ conservatives. they will be running on a fantastic track _ conservatives. they will be running on a fantastic track record - conservatives. they will be running on a fantastic track record which i on a fantastic track record which they have done as conservative candidates and they have shown what conservative candidates can achieve in a local area so fingers crossed both of them will get good results. the leaflet barely mention conservative. they won't even blue and this was a bitter personal track records in their personal polling, wasn't it, not the conservative party which cannot bode well ahead of general election?— of general election? that's not true. i of general election? that's not true- i have — of general election? that's not true. i have been _ of general election? that's not true. i have been out - of general election? that's not. true. i have been out campaigning with ben and i the thing we saw on the doorstep is the fact that th
instead of being conservatives.— conservatives instead of being conservatives. , , conservatives. they will be running on a fantastic _ conservatives. they will be running on a fantastic track _ conservatives. they will be running on a fantastic track record - conservatives. they will be running on a fantastic track record which i on a fantastic track record which they have done as conservative candidates and they have shown what conservative candidates can achieve in a local area so fingers...
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on his— conservative and his conservative... on his area — conservative and his conservative... on his area in— conservative and his conservative... on his area in negotiating _ conservative and his conservative... on his area in negotiating to- conservative and his conservative... on his area in negotiating to win - on his area in negotiating to win and to— on his area in negotiating to win and to apply— on his area in negotiating to win and to apply for _ on his area in negotiating to win and to apply for the _ on his area in negotiating to win and to apply for the funding - on his area in negotiating to win and to apply for the funding that on his area in negotiating to win . and to apply for the funding that is avaitabtem — and to apply for the funding that is available- - -— and to apply for the funding that is available... ., . . ., , , . available... you have ma'or speech but actually — available... you have ma'or speech but actually we h available... you have ma'or speech but actually we can _ available. .. you have major speech but actually we can show— av
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government _ conservatives to close the gap. government saying _ conservatives to close the gap. government saying it _ conservatives to close the gap. government saying it does - conservatives to close the gap. government saying it does not| conservatives to close the gap. - government saying it does not expect a rate cut until possiblyjuly, august so people will not feel any way for several months before the election. we believe that there. thank you very much adam. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.
government _ conservatives to close the gap. government saying _ conservatives to close the gap. government saying it _ conservatives to close the gap. government saying it does - conservatives to close the gap. government saying it does not| conservatives to close the gap. - government saying it does not expect a rate cut until possiblyjuly, august so people will not feel any way for several months before the election. we believe that there. thank you very much adam. around the world and...
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conservatives. in the big question today now is whether that west midlands race and give them something to hold onto. for people who are just tuning in and seeing a barrage of numbers and graphs, can you explain the london figures that are coming in, and the roles that go with these big mayoral jobs? let roles that go with these big mayoral “obs? ., ,., . ,, roles that go with these big mayoral “obs? ., . ,, ., ., ., jobs? let me go back to the london fiuures, jobs? let me go back to the london figures, actually, _ jobs? let me go back to the london figures, actually, which _ jobs? let me go back to the london figures, actually, which show - jobs? let me go back to the london figures, actually, which show where sadiq khan is compared to susan hall. sadiq khan 427, susan hall 233, the swing is very much in sadiq khan in's favour. a decent amount of power over things like transport and housing in london, it's a pretty prominent position for so he has usedit prominent position for so he has used it
conservatives. in the big question today now is whether that west midlands race and give them something to hold onto. for people who are just tuning in and seeing a barrage of numbers and graphs, can you explain the london figures that are coming in, and the roles that go with these big mayoral jobs? let roles that go with these big mayoral “obs? ., ,., . ,, roles that go with these big mayoral “obs? ., . ,, ., ., ., jobs? let me go back to the london fiuures, jobs? let me go back to the...
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this morning the conservatives, i was speaking to a conservatives, i was speaking to a conservative this morning asking what they may develop. this reinforces their message that voting for reform and updating for labour. no denying this is a very bad night we will be talking to you throughout the morning. we will be looking at all the analysis today. 107 councils are holding elections in england. counting will continue into the weekend but let's take a closer look at the results we do know so far. a short time ago, labour had gained 58 seats, while the conservatives had lost 117. the liberal democrats have seen gains so far of 16 seats. both the green and independent candidates have also increased the number of council seats they hold. we're joined now by our political correspondent alex forsyth. this is a funny set of elections. anyone coming into it cold might think, oh my goodness. it is hard to unpick what is happening. we have results from some councils. what you can broadly take away from there so far is the conservatives have done badly and labour doing well. some really key resul
this morning the conservatives, i was speaking to a conservatives, i was speaking to a conservative this morning asking what they may develop. this reinforces their message that voting for reform and updating for labour. no denying this is a very bad night we will be talking to you throughout the morning. we will be looking at all the analysis today. 107 councils are holding elections in england. counting will continue into the weekend but let's take a closer look at the results we do know so...
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let's make this conservative government - this conservative government history! cheering suggestion is conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs, and point to gains they are making at the tories' expense. in so many parts of the country, it will be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats, across the south—east of the blue wall, the south—west, in many other parts of the country where we are the challenges to the conservatives, people know that if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history they should vote liberal democrat. reform uk, the successor to the brexit party, gives some conservatives the collie wobbles. they came within a whisker of beating the tories in the blackpool by—election. beating the tories in the blackpool by-election-_ by-election. what is rapidly becoming — by-election. what is rapidly becoming clear _ by-election. what is rapidly becoming clear is _ by-election. what is rapidly becoming clear is basicallyl by-election. what is rapidly i becoming clear is basically as by-
let's make this conservative government - this conservative government history! cheering suggestion is conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs, and point to gains they are making at the tories' expense. in so many parts of the country, it will be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats, across the south—east of the blue wall, the south—west, in many other parts of the country where we are the challenges to the conservatives, people know that if you want to get...
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conservatives however they tried to sin it. ~ . .,, conservatives however they tried to sinit.~ ., conservatives however they tried to sin it. ~ ., ., spin it. what was the message from the new mp — spin it. what was the message from the new mp in _ spin it. what was the message from the new mp in his _ spin it. what was the message from the new mp in his victory _ spin it. what was the message from the new mp in his victory speech? l the new mp in his victory speech? the tone for labour is that they are calling for a general election, unsurprisingly they feel they are on a roll at the moment, consistently polling at 20% over conservatives and they feel momentum is with them and they feel momentum is with them and a result like blackpool south helps with that. they have been buoyed by some of the local factors here as well in blackpool south, scott benton, the former mp who resigned and was caught in a lobbying scandal, that tarnished the conservative brand here. it's worth noting that people like us are paying a lot of attention to this and the national parties are paying and the national par
conservatives however they tried to sin it. ~ . .,, conservatives however they tried to sinit.~ ., conservatives however they tried to sin it. ~ ., ., spin it. what was the message from the new mp — spin it. what was the message from the new mp in _ spin it. what was the message from the new mp in his _ spin it. what was the message from the new mp in his victory _ spin it. what was the message from the new mp in his victory speech? l the new mp in his victory speech? the tone for labour is...
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of conservative roads. i think we've had high inflation and 0 growth in the u. k. for the last 3 years, there's been a succession of scandals involving the conservative party starting with the cobra contracts. but it's kind of, it's blending. we don't just this week we had a bi election on, on the service. it doesn't cover the rest of the elections in black, 2 sizes, or decisions, or that'd be at this time down after another cover uh, expos, a advice him, allegedly acting as a, as a, a from for, for the gambling industry. and i'm, that's not on, that's not the, unfortunately, usually has been a succession of scandals as well. and from the mentally the conservatives, a coalition, the election coordination of iris jones and put together in 2019 of socially conservative li vultures. and particularly any labor has a full many labor house seats alongside the traditional small as the conservative southern english, conservative holders that was, was delivered there $21919.00 majority. and that's fracturing all ove
of conservative roads. i think we've had high inflation and 0 growth in the u. k. for the last 3 years, there's been a succession of scandals involving the conservative party starting with the cobra contracts. but it's kind of, it's blending. we don't just this week we had a bi election on, on the service. it doesn't cover the rest of the elections in black, 2 sizes, or decisions, or that'd be at this time down after another cover uh, expos, a advice him, allegedly acting as a, as a, a from...
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help of nigel farage in a conservative government as a conservative minister, with bofis a conservative minister, with boris johnson probably returning as foreign secretary and welcoming the likes of ben habib and richard tice into our party, as well as pursuing genuinely conservative policies, winning the next election suddenly becomes within reach. well, this was the response of the policing minister, chris philp, when asked about my suggestion. >> i didn't see that suggestion from from jacob, who the prime minister brings into the government is up to him. my job is to is to fight crime and support the police, and that's what i'm busy doing. >> but it didn't take long. rather bizarrely, for the liberal democrats to call for my suspension from the conservative party while calling for a strategy to help my party win the next election would constitute grounds for suspension isn't entirely clear. probably the lib dems are frit, to use lady thatcher's word of so powerful and electoral force, but without indulging in the electoral woes of the lib dems any further, i would like to reassert m
help of nigel farage in a conservative government as a conservative minister, with bofis a conservative minister, with boris johnson probably returning as foreign secretary and welcoming the likes of ben habib and richard tice into our party, as well as pursuing genuinely conservative policies, winning the next election suddenly becomes within reach. well, this was the response of the policing minister, chris philp, when asked about my suggestion. >> i didn't see that suggestion from...
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— voting reform uk are not conservative? , , ., , , . . conservative? this is a specific circumstance _ conservative? this is a specific circumstance in _ conservative? this is a specific circumstance in this _ conservative? this is a specific. circumstance in this by-election, circumstance in this by—election, you will know that previously the mp stood down in a very difficult circumstances as a result... away from the by-election, _ circumstances as a result... away from the by-election, across - circumstances as a result... away from the by-election, across the l from the by—election, across the rest of the results come in pretty much every seat that reform uk had stood they have taken votes from the conservative party, why are people voting reform uk rather than conservative? b5 voting reform uk rather than conservative?— voting reform uk rather than conservative? as we discussed earlier, local— conservative? as we discussed earlier, local elections - conservative? as we discussed earlier, local elections are - conservative? as we discussed
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do we know from either labour or the conservatives, conservatives are that the advantage, the call the election, they can organise a quick campaign event as we just saw. labour will no doubt, all add up and running with the events tomorrow the day after. do we know who the key players in both labour and tory is going to be? who are the faces of the campaigns?— going to be? who are the faces of the campaigns? even earlier before this was announced _ the campaigns? even earlier before this was announced labour- the campaigns? even earlier before this was announced labour was - the campaigns? even earlier before i this was announced labour was saying they were ready, they had their manifest are ready to go. they had their literature ready to go. the faces you're going to see are going to be keir starmer and rishi sunak. i think it's going to be a personalised campaign in that way. labours certainly feel that the polling daisy indicates that people favour keir starmer as a potential prime minister over rishi sunak. rishi sunak as you heard in his speech to say keir starmer is someone who
do we know from either labour or the conservatives, conservatives are that the advantage, the call the election, they can organise a quick campaign event as we just saw. labour will no doubt, all add up and running with the events tomorrow the day after. do we know who the key players in both labour and tory is going to be? who are the faces of the campaigns?— going to be? who are the faces of the campaigns? even earlier before this was announced _ the campaigns? even earlier before this was...
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in 2019 of socially conservatively vultures. and particularly in labor had to form a labor house, seats alongside the traditional small as the conservative southern english conservative soldiers that was, was delivered their $21919.00 majority and docs fracturing all over the place. it's fracturing in the former conservative states, but it's also fracturing the size piece of england for the liberal democrats have been doing well and so at the marines. chris, how much can we pin these results on the car and leadership of the conservative party on prime is to richie so not himself. and how much should we pin on the collective failure of the conservative party over its many is in power in the the likes of the leadership under theresa may somebody who you worked with closely mistrustful to mentioned boss johnson. of course you worked, as i mentioned that closely with theresa may have prime minister who repeatedly failed to get breaks it down. whose fault is this? the little i'm so chip. because if the problem is of those 14 years no
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conservative. he may stand as an independent again. i believe he is. he's campaigning and ready to go. that seat's another one. used to be, you know, fairly confidently conservative. could change. christian: yeah. so some very competitive seats. are there really two elements to this vote that will effect the tori's chances? the way people vote tactically, people vote for which ever party think they has the best chance of beating the conservative candidate. secondly, whether the conservatives lose votes on the right to reform. the party that backs brexit and wants more control of immigration. today the honorary president of reform hit the trail, nigel on the stage in doarveg with a -- dover with a sign behind him that said, sunak can't stock the votes. >> it was plucked out of the air by a desperate conservative government. launched just down the coast two years and one month ago. and sunak of course has inherited that from boris johnson and keeps making promises that planes will go to rwanda. i am
conservative. he may stand as an independent again. i believe he is. he's campaigning and ready to go. that seat's another one. used to be, you know, fairly confidently conservative. could change. christian: yeah. so some very competitive seats. are there really two elements to this vote that will effect the tori's chances? the way people vote tactically, people vote for which ever party think they has the best chance of beating the conservative candidate. secondly, whether the conservatives...
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conservatives down 12%, labour up % not _ conservatives down 12%, labour up 3%. not bad but maybe not as much as some _ 3%. not bad but maybe not as much as some had _ 3%. not bad but maybe not as much as some had hoped. let's focus on the conservatives, because what's really interesting _ conservatives, because what's really interesting is the areas where they are losing — interesting is the areas where they are losing votes and losing control of councils. — are losing votes and losing control of councils. here's a list of some other— of councils. here's a list of some other conservative losses we have seen _ other conservative losses we have seen local— other conservative losses we have seen local councils. places like rushmore _ seen local councils. places like rushmore in hampshire, we have nuneaton. — rushmore in hampshire, we have nuneaton, gloucester, redditch, one ofthose _ nuneaton, gloucester, redditch, one of those bellwether seats that normally votes the same way as the country. _ normally votes the same way as the country, that will worry t
conservatives down 12%, labour up % not _ conservatives down 12%, labour up 3%. not bad but maybe not as much as some _ 3%. not bad but maybe not as much as some had _ 3%. not bad but maybe not as much as some had hoped. let's focus on the conservatives, because what's really interesting _ conservatives, because what's really interesting is the areas where they are losing — interesting is the areas where they are losing votes and losing control of councils. — are losing votes and losing...
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labour that contains lots of conservative seats, including, what was once a conservative seat, selby and ainsty, where the labour party won by quite a large degree in that sensational by—election. but of course, you've been getting in touch throughout the programme and, one person has asked me why on earth did i not asked me why on earth did i not ask nigel farage if he is standing or not in the next general election? and the reason i didn't ask was this. we all know the answer. he has not yet made up his mind, but, i think it is worth every now and again asking that question , i do get asking that question, i do get the sense it won't be one that is revealed in an interview like this. probably be a larger announcement were it to be the case. although looking at the results of reform uk still lower than the level that ukip was in 2014, to some extent around half the level in real results that ukip achieved in that year. perhaps the lack of prospect of seats that could be won by reform might well be putting nigel off, lee says. i hope nigel off, lee says. i hope nigel does stand in
labour that contains lots of conservative seats, including, what was once a conservative seat, selby and ainsty, where the labour party won by quite a large degree in that sensational by—election. but of course, you've been getting in touch throughout the programme and, one person has asked me why on earth did i not asked me why on earth did i not ask nigel farage if he is standing or not in the next general election? and the reason i didn't ask was this. we all know the answer. he has not...
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doesn't have a conservative candidate and i'm sure there are lots of conservatives, particularly on andy street's more one—nation wing of the party, who will be saying to him, "andy, go for solihull, come into the house of commons and be a big player in the conservative party, rebuild," if they lose that general election. i think that's a really good shout. even before that, though, i wonder if andy street might feel he wants to unburden himself a bit more than he did last night. and of course, there's a warm seat waiting on that sofa or that chair if he wishes to do so. i've got some red chairs downstairs, paddy. you've got some grey chairs. i think probably beige. beige, beige. nothing beige about broadcasting house, paddy! yeah, that's a really interesting shout. and yes, i think actually i'm all out of words. ok, it's fine. mercifully. so we say goodbye, really. i think that's the point, isn't it? thank you very much for being with us today. goodbye. newscast, from the bbc. live from london, this is bbc news. despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows
doesn't have a conservative candidate and i'm sure there are lots of conservatives, particularly on andy street's more one—nation wing of the party, who will be saying to him, "andy, go for solihull, come into the house of commons and be a big player in the conservative party, rebuild," if they lose that general election. i think that's a really good shout. even before that, though, i wonder if andy street might feel he wants to unburden himself a bit more than he did last night....
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a very, very close second _ the conservatives a very, very close second and — the conservatives a very, very close second and i'm confident we should end ”p— second and i'm confident we should end up as _ second and i'm confident we should end up as the largest group on the council _ end up as the largest group on the council. there are some really spectacular changes going on. we never— spectacular changes going on. we never said — spectacular changes going on. we never said a chance, we came within 22 votes _ never said a chance, we came within 22 votes of— never said a chance, we came within 22 votes of a — never said a chance, we came within 22 votes of a ward that was not even our target _ 22 votes of a ward that was not even our target list. we have celebrated our target list. we have celebrated our first— our target list. we have celebrated ourfirst gain of our target list. we have celebrated our first gain of the day and there will be _ our first gain of the day and there will be many more to come. how has the campaign — will be many more to come. how has the ca
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conservative government . government. >> they've had enough of being taken for granted and being let down. it's time for. taken for granted and being let down. it's time for . change. and down. it's time for. change. and across this country from cheltenham to dorset, from west oxfordshire to here in winchester , so many people, winchester, so many people, including lifelong conservatives, are switching to the liberal democrats to make that change happen. >> well, the conservatives did manage, though, to retain tees valley, with ben houchen being re—elected there. rishi sunak says that it's evidence that people will stick. he says with the tories come the general election . election. >> keir starmer came here twice, rachel reeves came here three times, but even they couldn't dislodge ben and the fantastic conservative team. right. and they also threw a lot of mud. it needs to be said in this election because they were angry, angry that ben has delivered more for this region in seven years than labour party ma
conservative government . government. >> they've had enough of being taken for granted and being let down. it's time for. taken for granted and being let down. it's time for . change. and down. it's time for. change. and across this country from cheltenham to dorset, from west oxfordshire to here in winchester , so many people, winchester, so many people, including lifelong conservatives, are switching to the liberal democrats to make that change happen. >> well, the conservatives...
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conservative party. and we will have a aeneral conservative party. and we will have a general election _ conservative party. and we will have a general election on _ conservative party. and we will have a general election on the _ conservative party. and we will have a general election on the 4th - conservative party. and we will have a general election on the 4th of i a general election on the 4th of july. amazing moment and a very big day. here is a election cast with adam and laura. hello, it's adam in the studio. and it's laura at home. oh, laura, how many years since we did an electioncast? no, not that many. actually, it's actually, it's nearly five. that's not true, so 44 and four and a half. that's not true, so four and a half. and also to help us out, we're joined from westminster by ourfriend, political correspondent alex forsyth. hi, alex. hello. and also there with alex is economics editor for the bbc faisal islam. hi, faisal. hi. am i not your friend? i've got the title. he didn't. i quite like it. oh, sorry. ok, we're off to a bad start
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that is bleak for the conservatives. the lead for labour 9%, a little over what it was last year. 34% is good, labour are happy. it's not quite tony blair in 1997, but labour are adamant that something that shows they are in a good place and they think they are on track for power. nick early, are you getting messages from conservative mps and contacts saying, you know, they are going to move against sue nack or they're not going to move against rishi sunak, as it seemed to to be destroyed this morning? 0bviously things are volatile. mi; morning? obviously things are volatile. y ., , morning? obviously things are volatile. g ., , ., , morning? obviously things are volatile. y ., , ., , ., morning? obviously things are volatile. g ., , ., , ., , volatile. my money would be on rishi sunak being — volatile. my money would be on rishi sunak being safe, _ volatile. my money would be on rishi sunak being safe, i _ volatile. my money would be on rishi sunak being safe, i think _ volatile. my money would be on rishi sunak being
that is bleak for the conservatives. the lead for labour 9%, a little over what it was last year. 34% is good, labour are happy. it's not quite tony blair in 1997, but labour are adamant that something that shows they are in a good place and they think they are on track for power. nick early, are you getting messages from conservative mps and contacts saying, you know, they are going to move against sue nack or they're not going to move against rishi sunak, as it seemed to to be destroyed this...
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inspired enough to vote conservative-— conservative. you're going to be able to change _ conservative. you're going to be able to change that _ conservative. you're going to be able to change that over- conservative. you're going to be able to change that over the i conservative. you're going to be| able to change that over the next five months?— able to change that over the next| five months?_ are five months? that is our task. are ou auoin five months? that is our task. are you going to _ five months? that is our task. are you going to be — five months? that is our task. are you going to be able _ five months? that is our task. are you going to be able to _ five months? that is our task. are you going to be able to do - five months? that is our task. are you going to be able to do it? i five months? that is our task. are | you going to be able to do it? well, i believe you going to be able to do it? well, i believe that _ you going to be able to do it? well, i believe that we _ you going to be able to do it? well, i believe that w
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and former conservative _ see conservative supporters and former conservative supporters i see conservative supporters and i former conservative supporters are coming — former conservative supporters are coming to— former conservative supporters are coming to labour. _ former conservative supporters are coming to labour. the _ former conservative supporters are coming to labour. the scale - former conservative supporters are coming to labour. the scale of- former conservative supporters are coming to labour. the scale of it, i coming to labour. the scale of it, some _ coming to labour. the scale of it, some will— coming to labour. the scale of it, some will go— coming to labour. the scale of it, some will go to _ coming to labour. the scale of it, some will go to reform _ coming to labour. the scale of it, some will go to reform uk - coming to labour. the scale of it, some will go to reform uk and i coming to labour. the scale of it, . some will go to reform uk and some will go _ some will go to reform uk and some will go to— some will go to reform uk and some will go to the — s
and former conservative _ see conservative supporters and former conservative supporters i see conservative supporters and i former conservative supporters are coming — former conservative supporters are coming to— former conservative supporters are coming to labour. _ former conservative supporters are coming to labour. the _ former conservative supporters are coming to labour. the scale - former conservative supporters are coming to labour. the scale of- former conservative supporters are...
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as you were saying, it is the conservative andy street who is the conservative andy street who is the incumbent. he has already been mayor for two terms and is hoping for a third one. interestingly throughout the campaign he has tried to distance himself from the national conservative party. no logos or branding for the party and much of his campaign literature. he has been all about his own personal brand. when he first was elected backin brand. when he first was elected back in 2017, he had come from a corporate background and was the former head ofjohn lewis. in many ways, a political outsider. and he win another term? it'll be extreme close. �* ., ., , , win another term? it'll be extreme close. ., ., , , ., close. and how important is this to rishi sunak? _ close. and how important is this to rishi sunak? as _ close. and how important is this to rishi sunak? as you _ close. and how important is this to rishi sunak? as you say, _ close. and how important is this to rishi sunak? as you say, andy - close. and how important is this to i rishi sunak? as you say, andy street has been
as you were saying, it is the conservative andy street who is the conservative andy street who is the incumbent. he has already been mayor for two terms and is hoping for a third one. interestingly throughout the campaign he has tried to distance himself from the national conservative party. no logos or branding for the party and much of his campaign literature. he has been all about his own personal brand. when he first was elected backin brand. when he first was elected back in 2017, he had...
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conservatives. a few months ago, the conservatives. a few months ago, the conservatives thought they were in with a chance of taking this. they got nowhere near it in the end. let me show you how the vote has changed since last time. it has gone in labour�*s favour. the gap has got bigger. what the tories were hoping was that they could start to pick off some parts of 0uter was that they could start to pick off some parts of outer london where there have been frustrations at a new scheme where you have to drive yours car if it met certain types of petrol or diesel, the ulez scheme, that did not work. you can see that the swing was actually from the conservatives to labour and as that has come in over the course of the day, it became more and more clear that sadiq khan was going to keep that sadiq khan was going to keep that and get a third historic term in london. we will be going back to nick for some analysis later. it is good to have you on the programme. could you tell a sin terms of london, t
conservatives. a few months ago, the conservatives. a few months ago, the conservatives thought they were in with a chance of taking this. they got nowhere near it in the end. let me show you how the vote has changed since last time. it has gone in labour�*s favour. the gap has got bigger. what the tories were hoping was that they could start to pick off some parts of 0uter was that they could start to pick off some parts of outer london where there have been frustrations at a new scheme...
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they have had enough of 14 years of the conservatives in power, they have lost trust — conservatives in power, they have lost trust of the british people and blackpool has had enough of this failed _ blackpool has had enough of this failed government. the conservatives who had held — failed government. the conservatives who had held the _ failed government. the conservatives who had held the seat _ failed government. the conservatives who had held the seat were _ failed government. the conservatives who had held the seat were beaten i who had held the seat were beaten into second place but the shock will be reform very nearly pushed them into third. , ., �* into third. they did not get brexit done preperly. — into third. they did not get brexit done properly, they _ into third. they did not get brexit done properly, they did _ into third. they did not get brexit done properly, they did not - into third. they did not get brexit done properly, they did not cut i done properly, they did not cut immigration. people are tired of tory incompetence and lies, we are done with it, time
they have had enough of 14 years of the conservatives in power, they have lost trust — conservatives in power, they have lost trust of the british people and blackpool has had enough of this failed _ blackpool has had enough of this failed government. the conservatives who had held — failed government. the conservatives who had held the _ failed government. the conservatives who had held the seat _ failed government. the conservatives who had held the seat were _ failed government. the...
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>> i feel the conservative party i joined a decade ago is unrecognizable from the conservative party of today. that is not to say there -- my colleagues from the conservative party have not been doing hard work or good things. i don't want to be critical. but i think overall, the sense and the hope and optimism is with labor and no longer with the conservative party. >> what do you say to the person who says you should cross it as another of your former conservative colleagues, crossing the floor when you were still an mp. >> i have thought about it. but the thing was i felt more comfortable with my ending as an mp at midnight last night. 12, 24 hours ago. i felt that was the right thing to do. the electorate did vote me and. >> are you going to drop the labour party -- application going in today. >> here's the contrast really labor showing another former conservative mp with diane abbott. she's been a labor mp for decades. she could even be a candidate for them. >> they just want me excluded from parliament. >> diane abbott was suspended from the labour party after saying jewish, ir
>> i feel the conservative party i joined a decade ago is unrecognizable from the conservative party of today. that is not to say there -- my colleagues from the conservative party have not been doing hard work or good things. i don't want to be critical. but i think overall, the sense and the hope and optimism is with labor and no longer with the conservative party. >> what do you say to the person who says you should cross it as another of your former conservative colleagues,...
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[it’s the conservative party's mood. it's “ust a the conservative party's mood. it's 'ust a few the conservative party's mood. just a few days since a fairly bleak set of local election results for them. rishi sunak right now in downing street is meeting conservative mps trying to convince them at the general election there is all to play for stop natalie elphicke has clearly come to a different conclusion and the already flat mood among conservative mps i think is getting worse.— think is getting worse. henry, thank ou. the knifeman who killed three people in a spate of attacks in nottingham lastjune should have a tougher sentence, the court of appeal has heard. valdo calocane was given an indefinite hospital order after admitting the manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility of barnaby webber, grace 0'malley—kumar and ian coates . lawyers are arguing that the initial sentence was "unduly lenient". the judges have said they will give their sentence at a later date. family members of the victims spoke to reporters outside court. the families, you kn
[it’s the conservative party's mood. it's “ust a the conservative party's mood. it's 'ust a few the conservative party's mood. just a few days since a fairly bleak set of local election results for them. rishi sunak right now in downing street is meeting conservative mps trying to convince them at the general election there is all to play for stop natalie elphicke has clearly come to a different conclusion and the already flat mood among conservative mps i think is getting worse.— think...
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the conservatives are going _ conservatives. the conservatives are going into _ conservatives. the conservatives are going into the action promising more taxes, _ going into the action promising more taxes. they— going into the action promising more taxes, they will keep raising impacts— taxes, they will keep raising impacts on people. in public spending. — impacts on people. in public spending. for— impacts on people. in public spending, for example - impacts on people. in public- spending, for example hard-pressed spending, for example hard—pressed local councils, there have been very few pledges. this could be storing up few pledges. this could be storing up a problem for after the general election. faisal islam, bbc news, in watford. we'll have more from the election trail later but now some of the day's other news. a nine—year old girl is in a critical condition in hospital, after a shooting in east london. it happened in hackney last night. three adults were also hurt, one of them with potentially life—changing injuries. it's understood the gunshot came from
the conservatives are going _ conservatives. the conservatives are going into _ conservatives. the conservatives are going into the action promising more taxes, _ going into the action promising more taxes. they— going into the action promising more taxes, they will keep raising impacts— taxes, they will keep raising impacts on people. in public spending. — impacts on people. in public spending. for— impacts on people. in public spending, for example - impacts on people. in public-...
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conservatives that say look. stick— two, between the conservatives that say look, stick with _ two, between the conservatives that say look, stick with this _ two, between the conservatives that say look, stick with this plan, - two, between the conservatives that say look, stick with this plan, we - say look, stick with this plan, we have _ say look, stick with this plan, we have fully— say look, stick with this plan, we have fully costed _ say look, stick with this plan, we have fully costed this, _ say look, stick with this plan, we have fully costed this, we - say look, stick with this plan, we have fully costed this, we can . have fully costed this, we can understand the _ have fully costed this, we can understand the economy - have fully costed this, we can understand the economy and | have fully costed this, we can i understand the economy and we have fully costed this, we can - understand the economy and we turned that corner. _ understand the economy and we turned that corner. and — understand the economy and we turned that corner, and labour— understand the economy a
conservatives that say look. stick— two, between the conservatives that say look, stick with _ two, between the conservatives that say look, stick with this _ two, between the conservatives that say look, stick with this plan, - two, between the conservatives that say look, stick with this plan, we - say look, stick with this plan, we have _ say look, stick with this plan, we have fully— say look, stick with this plan, we have fully costed _ say look, stick with this plan, we have fully...
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but that is good news about conservatives.— but that is good news about conservatives. , , , , ., conservatives. yes, i suppose you are riaht, conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but — conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but all— conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but all those _ conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but all those candidatesj are right, but all those candidates find themselves standing and saying they are all about making sure that we make the most brexit. the answer is simple, you will simply end up putting into power either the liberal democrats who want to go back into europe, or a who plan to get as close to europe as possible or even go back in. you will see the exact opposite objective which you set out which is political nonsense and i would ask them all to take a really serious think about this and asked themselves do they want to go back into europe?— back into europe? before we let you to back into europe? before we let you no i want back into europe? before we let you go i want to — back into europe? before we let you go i w
but that is good news about conservatives.— but that is good news about conservatives. , , , , ., conservatives. yes, i suppose you are riaht, conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but — conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but all— conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but all those _ conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but all those candidatesj are right, but all those candidates find themselves standing and saying they are all about making sure that we...
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people are fed up with the conservatives. the idea is rishi sunak will come in and turn the feeling around here we are 18 months, and there is no sign of the shift in sentiment at all. >> the former u.k. poses a problem, because it has the power to split that vote. i wonder how much of a danger that is. especially when we saw in these local election results was a real change -- danger the conservatives can be in third place. >> it is a huge problem for the conservatives. the last thing they needed. we have seen this happen to david cameron in the 2010s. the predisaster party was doing exactly this to the tories, attacking them to the right. and splits the vote as you say. we are not going to see a huge tidal wave of reform mps being elected to the general election. amazed if we even sell one reform mp and the general election. we will see them eating away at the majorities of conservative mps or the other people who might want to vote tory or last time voted tory going i don't like them anymore. and they've got somewhere else
people are fed up with the conservatives. the idea is rishi sunak will come in and turn the feeling around here we are 18 months, and there is no sign of the shift in sentiment at all. >> the former u.k. poses a problem, because it has the power to split that vote. i wonder how much of a danger that is. especially when we saw in these local election results was a real change -- danger the conservatives can be in third place. >> it is a huge problem for the conservatives. the last...
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so the overall effect will be to hurt conservatives to take seats from the conservatives. they might potentially stop labour getting some seats, but i think given that they're to the right of the tory party, they're going to hurt the conservatives more. but of course there's plenty of reform voters and i've spoken to a number of them, will say ultimately they don't care , even ultimately they don't care, even if it means that it puts keir starmer in downing street. they are so cross with the conservatives that if it means that the conservatives do even worse and have fewer mps, so be it, nigel nelson , our senior it, nigel nelson, our senior political commentator, is still with us, i'm quite intrigued by richard tice saying they want to be the big opposition. i mean, sir jacob rees—mogg was saying last night, that's a very low expectation, isn't it? if the best you can hope for is to be, you know, the come second in a race where second doesn't count . race where second doesn't count. >> yeah. i mean i think there's probably that's probably right, but obviously it depends
so the overall effect will be to hurt conservatives to take seats from the conservatives. they might potentially stop labour getting some seats, but i think given that they're to the right of the tory party, they're going to hurt the conservatives more. but of course there's plenty of reform voters and i've spoken to a number of them, will say ultimately they don't care , even ultimately they don't care, even if it means that it puts keir starmer in downing street. they are so cross with the...
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i feel the conservative party ijoined a decade ago is unrecognisable from the conservative party of today. in what sense? that's not to say that there aren't, my colleagues from the conservative party previously, that have been doing a lot of hard work or necessarily haven't been doing good things, i don't want to necessarily be critical in that sense, chris, but i think overall, the sense and the tone, the hope and the optimism is with labour and it is no longer with the conservative party. what would you say to the person who says, "you should have a bit more guts," you should have crossed the floor, as a couple of other of your conservative colleagues did, literally crossed the floor, while you were still an mp rather than waiting until now? i had thought about it, obviously, before, but thing was i felt more comfortable with my ending as an mp at midnight last night, so just 12, 2a hours ago. i felt that was the right thing to do because the electorate did vote me in as a conservative mp. final question, are you going to join the labour party? absolutely, application is going in today
i feel the conservative party ijoined a decade ago is unrecognisable from the conservative party of today. in what sense? that's not to say that there aren't, my colleagues from the conservative party previously, that have been doing a lot of hard work or necessarily haven't been doing good things, i don't want to necessarily be critical in that sense, chris, but i think overall, the sense and the tone, the hope and the optimism is with labour and it is no longer with the conservative party....